1 Career Essentials Learning Center 2014 – 2015 General Catalog of Studies The World Can Be Yours, Education is Where It’s At!
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Career Essentials Learning Center
2014 ndash 2015
General Catalog of Studies
The World Can Be Yours
Education is Where Itrsquos At
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Copyright copy 2000
By
The Resource Network Inc
Pontiac Michigan
dba Career Essentials Learning Center
All Rights Reserved
The test of this publication or any part thereof may not be reproduced
or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical
including photo-copying recording storage in an information retrieval
system or otherwise except as may be permitted by the Copyright Act or
without the prior written permission of the publisher
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2014 ndash 2015 Catalog Volume 13 July 1 2014 ndash June 30 2015
Table of Contents
Description Page
1 School name and address website accounting officehellip 3
2 Names of Administrators Directors Managers Instructional Supervisors Instructorshelliphelliphellip 3
3 Names of Governing Bodieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3
4 Copyright informationhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5
5 Schoolrsquos mission purpose and goalshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6
6 Calendar of school holidayshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
7 Programs offeredhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
8 General policieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
9 Student conducthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
10 Grading system certificates transcripts dress and appearance academic dishonestyhelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
11 Dress and appearance canceled classes and admissions helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
12 Registration fees refund policy and class scheduleshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
13 Assessment career counseling job placement assistance complaintshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
14 Medical Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 11
15 Computer Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23
16 Computer Technologieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29
16 Construction Trades Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 39
17 Customer Service Training Programhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 43
18 Hospitality Serviceshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 47
19 Adult Education and Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 51
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Names of Administrators Directors
Manager and Instructional Staff and
Supervisors
Jamal Saleh BE
President
Rebecca Barrios CWDP
Executive Director
Vicky Morris CWDP
Manager of Student Affairs
Donna Maduko RN
Program CoordinatorInstructor
Health Care Courses
Latisa McLendon LPN
Instructor
Health Care Courses
Mohammed Ababneh
Bachelor of Computer
Science amp Applications
Instructor
Information Technology (IT)
Computer Courses
Vicky Morris CWDP
Instructor
Customer Service Training
Alfred Taylor
MA Spec of Education
Instructor
Adult Basic Education Course
Accounting OfficeMain
The Resource Network Inc
26 W Huron
Pontiac MI 48342
Phone (248) 335-6620
Fax (248) 335-1292
WEB wwwtrn-inccom
Training Center Location
Career Essentials Learning Center
11816 Joseph Campau
Hamtramck MI 48212
Phone (313) 365-3700
Fax (313) 263-0406
WEB wwwcelc-schoolcom
Belal Elkadri
Bachelor of Arts
Adult Education and Arabic
Languages
Equal Opportunity EmployerProgram
Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities
TTY Number (800) 649-3777
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Our Mission
To educate support inform and advocate for our customers as they
strive to reach their goals in the world of work
Our Purpose
To provide through vocational academic and personal growth the
knowledge and skills that lead to viable employment to provide programs
for individuals needing additional training for job advancement to
provide assessment guidance and counseling to stimulate learning
Our Goals
To create a learning environment in which our students experience
growth in skills and knowledge along with the self-confidence to succeed
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Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
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instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
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Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
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Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
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Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
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Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
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Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
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Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
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Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
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Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
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Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
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Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
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Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
2
Copyright copy 2000
By
The Resource Network Inc
Pontiac Michigan
dba Career Essentials Learning Center
All Rights Reserved
The test of this publication or any part thereof may not be reproduced
or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical
including photo-copying recording storage in an information retrieval
system or otherwise except as may be permitted by the Copyright Act or
without the prior written permission of the publisher
3
2014 ndash 2015 Catalog Volume 13 July 1 2014 ndash June 30 2015
Table of Contents
Description Page
1 School name and address website accounting officehellip 3
2 Names of Administrators Directors Managers Instructional Supervisors Instructorshelliphelliphellip 3
3 Names of Governing Bodieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3
4 Copyright informationhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5
5 Schoolrsquos mission purpose and goalshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6
6 Calendar of school holidayshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
7 Programs offeredhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
8 General policieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
9 Student conducthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
10 Grading system certificates transcripts dress and appearance academic dishonestyhelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
11 Dress and appearance canceled classes and admissions helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
12 Registration fees refund policy and class scheduleshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
13 Assessment career counseling job placement assistance complaintshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
14 Medical Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 11
15 Computer Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23
16 Computer Technologieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29
16 Construction Trades Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 39
17 Customer Service Training Programhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 43
18 Hospitality Serviceshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 47
19 Adult Education and Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 51
4
Names of Administrators Directors
Manager and Instructional Staff and
Supervisors
Jamal Saleh BE
President
Rebecca Barrios CWDP
Executive Director
Vicky Morris CWDP
Manager of Student Affairs
Donna Maduko RN
Program CoordinatorInstructor
Health Care Courses
Latisa McLendon LPN
Instructor
Health Care Courses
Mohammed Ababneh
Bachelor of Computer
Science amp Applications
Instructor
Information Technology (IT)
Computer Courses
Vicky Morris CWDP
Instructor
Customer Service Training
Alfred Taylor
MA Spec of Education
Instructor
Adult Basic Education Course
Accounting OfficeMain
The Resource Network Inc
26 W Huron
Pontiac MI 48342
Phone (248) 335-6620
Fax (248) 335-1292
WEB wwwtrn-inccom
Training Center Location
Career Essentials Learning Center
11816 Joseph Campau
Hamtramck MI 48212
Phone (313) 365-3700
Fax (313) 263-0406
WEB wwwcelc-schoolcom
Belal Elkadri
Bachelor of Arts
Adult Education and Arabic
Languages
Equal Opportunity EmployerProgram
Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities
TTY Number (800) 649-3777
5
Our Mission
To educate support inform and advocate for our customers as they
strive to reach their goals in the world of work
Our Purpose
To provide through vocational academic and personal growth the
knowledge and skills that lead to viable employment to provide programs
for individuals needing additional training for job advancement to
provide assessment guidance and counseling to stimulate learning
Our Goals
To create a learning environment in which our students experience
growth in skills and knowledge along with the self-confidence to succeed
6
Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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2014 ndash 2015 Catalog Volume 13 July 1 2014 ndash June 30 2015
Table of Contents
Description Page
1 School name and address website accounting officehellip 3
2 Names of Administrators Directors Managers Instructional Supervisors Instructorshelliphelliphellip 3
3 Names of Governing Bodieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 3
4 Copyright informationhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 5
5 Schoolrsquos mission purpose and goalshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 6
6 Calendar of school holidayshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
7 Programs offeredhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
8 General policieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 7
9 Student conducthelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
10 Grading system certificates transcripts dress and appearance academic dishonestyhelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
11 Dress and appearance canceled classes and admissions helliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 8
12 Registration fees refund policy and class scheduleshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
13 Assessment career counseling job placement assistance complaintshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 9
14 Medical Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 11
15 Computer Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 23
16 Computer Technologieshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 29
16 Construction Trades Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 39
17 Customer Service Training Programhelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 43
18 Hospitality Serviceshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 47
19 Adult Education and Training Programshelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphelliphellip 51
4
Names of Administrators Directors
Manager and Instructional Staff and
Supervisors
Jamal Saleh BE
President
Rebecca Barrios CWDP
Executive Director
Vicky Morris CWDP
Manager of Student Affairs
Donna Maduko RN
Program CoordinatorInstructor
Health Care Courses
Latisa McLendon LPN
Instructor
Health Care Courses
Mohammed Ababneh
Bachelor of Computer
Science amp Applications
Instructor
Information Technology (IT)
Computer Courses
Vicky Morris CWDP
Instructor
Customer Service Training
Alfred Taylor
MA Spec of Education
Instructor
Adult Basic Education Course
Accounting OfficeMain
The Resource Network Inc
26 W Huron
Pontiac MI 48342
Phone (248) 335-6620
Fax (248) 335-1292
WEB wwwtrn-inccom
Training Center Location
Career Essentials Learning Center
11816 Joseph Campau
Hamtramck MI 48212
Phone (313) 365-3700
Fax (313) 263-0406
WEB wwwcelc-schoolcom
Belal Elkadri
Bachelor of Arts
Adult Education and Arabic
Languages
Equal Opportunity EmployerProgram
Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities
TTY Number (800) 649-3777
5
Our Mission
To educate support inform and advocate for our customers as they
strive to reach their goals in the world of work
Our Purpose
To provide through vocational academic and personal growth the
knowledge and skills that lead to viable employment to provide programs
for individuals needing additional training for job advancement to
provide assessment guidance and counseling to stimulate learning
Our Goals
To create a learning environment in which our students experience
growth in skills and knowledge along with the self-confidence to succeed
6
Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
4
Names of Administrators Directors
Manager and Instructional Staff and
Supervisors
Jamal Saleh BE
President
Rebecca Barrios CWDP
Executive Director
Vicky Morris CWDP
Manager of Student Affairs
Donna Maduko RN
Program CoordinatorInstructor
Health Care Courses
Latisa McLendon LPN
Instructor
Health Care Courses
Mohammed Ababneh
Bachelor of Computer
Science amp Applications
Instructor
Information Technology (IT)
Computer Courses
Vicky Morris CWDP
Instructor
Customer Service Training
Alfred Taylor
MA Spec of Education
Instructor
Adult Basic Education Course
Accounting OfficeMain
The Resource Network Inc
26 W Huron
Pontiac MI 48342
Phone (248) 335-6620
Fax (248) 335-1292
WEB wwwtrn-inccom
Training Center Location
Career Essentials Learning Center
11816 Joseph Campau
Hamtramck MI 48212
Phone (313) 365-3700
Fax (313) 263-0406
WEB wwwcelc-schoolcom
Belal Elkadri
Bachelor of Arts
Adult Education and Arabic
Languages
Equal Opportunity EmployerProgram
Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities
TTY Number (800) 649-3777
5
Our Mission
To educate support inform and advocate for our customers as they
strive to reach their goals in the world of work
Our Purpose
To provide through vocational academic and personal growth the
knowledge and skills that lead to viable employment to provide programs
for individuals needing additional training for job advancement to
provide assessment guidance and counseling to stimulate learning
Our Goals
To create a learning environment in which our students experience
growth in skills and knowledge along with the self-confidence to succeed
6
Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
5
Our Mission
To educate support inform and advocate for our customers as they
strive to reach their goals in the world of work
Our Purpose
To provide through vocational academic and personal growth the
knowledge and skills that lead to viable employment to provide programs
for individuals needing additional training for job advancement to
provide assessment guidance and counseling to stimulate learning
Our Goals
To create a learning environment in which our students experience
growth in skills and knowledge along with the self-confidence to succeed
6
Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
6
Training Center Site
Our facility has several classroom settings and
includes the following an orientation area
assessment testing room counseling room a
computer lab a resource area meeting room
conference room medical lab student lunch
room restrooms and a telephone bank
We are located on Joseph Campau between
Canif and Carpenter Streets in Hamtramck
Michigan
Parking Regulations
Parking in designated parking areas is required
Failure to do so may result in cars being ticketed
Training Programs Offered
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide (DCA)
Home Health Care Aide (HHA)
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training (CBT)
Network Associate Technician Training
Computer Repair Classes
Computer Technologies
Microsoft Office Word ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Word ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Word ndash Advanced
Microsoft OfficeExcel ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Intermediate
Microsoft Office Excel ndash Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Beginning
Microsoft Office PowerPoint ndash Advanced
Construction Trades Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
Customer Service Training
Hospitality Services
Adult Education and Training
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
GED Preparation
Special Languages Courses
Arabic
Urdu
Holidays Observed
There will be no classes in observance of the
following holidays
New Yearrsquos Eve
New Yearrsquos Day
Martin Luther King Day
Presidents Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veteranrsquos Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
General Policies
Equal Opportunity
Career Essentials Learning Center is an Equal
Opportunity training facility and is committed to
a policy of non-discrimination in all its
operations employment educational programs
and all related activities
All persons regardless of race color sex
national origin religion age sexual orientation
marital status or disability are included in this
policy Discrimination and sexual harassment are
explicitly forbidden in admissions training
services grading and use of facilities
Inquiries concerning Equal Opportunity or
complaints should be directed to the Human
Resource Department 26 W Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48342
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all class sessions
as this forms a basis for a portion of the course
grade If an absence is absolutely necessary it is
the responsibility of the student to notify the
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
7
instructor prior to class start and upon return
make up any work missed
Student Conduct
In an educational facility where ideas and a
diversity of people are valued every person is
expected to exhibit respect for the law the rights
and property of others and school policy
Behavior that is considered in violation of school
standards include intimidation discrimination
harassment acts of indecency alcohol or drug
possession use or distribution weapon
possession threats or physical assault theft
property destruction gambling class disruption
and non-compliance with staff directives
Students found in violation of student conduct
policies are subject to suspension or expulsion
Grading System
Students must maintain specified course
competency levels in all training courses to
graduate from the programs
Student exams may only be retaken once
A Review Class will be offered for the CNA
and GED courses prior to taking the State
exam for each class of students
Student Transcripts
An official transcript may be requested in writing
or in person by the student Official transcripts
are mailed directly to an employer or institution
A student copy of a transcript may be issued but
it will not bear the school seal
Certificates
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days after the program ends to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Dress and Appearance
Students are expected to dress in casual business
attire while attending programs
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty intended to improve a
grade includes overt cheating acquisition of tests
altering of a grade or graded paper use of
prohibited materials during test taking
plagiarism and submission of someone elsersquos
work
Students are prohibited in the following - Mishandlingabusing equipment
- Gaming gambling or other illegal activities
- Copyright infringement
- Copying software
- Theft of another personrsquos work
- Storing Files on hard disks
- Theft of tools
For a complete listing review school General
Policies Statement
Admissions
Anyone interested in attending the Career
Essentials Learning Center training for the first
time should complete the application form A
non-refundable application fee of twenty-five
dollars ($2500) must accompany this form
Applications are available by calling the Training
Center at (313) 533-5900
Educational transcripts and proof of high school
graduation or GED attainment should be
submitted to expedite the advising process Any
person not able to supply these documents will
take an assessment test to evaluate the potential
for success within the program
Applications and transcripts should be received
in the Admitting Office four weeks prior to the
beginning of the program
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
8
Registration Fees and Refund Policy
An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($2500)
is payable upon submission of the application
Full tuition payment is due upon completing the
registration process
We accept all major credit cards certified checks
and money orders If you are paying by Certified
check or money order it must be made payable
to The Resource Network All tuition fees must
be paid in full 14 days prior to the first day of
class
The tuition and fees paid by the applicant shall
be refunded if the applicant is rejected by the
school before enrollment
The application fee of not more than $2500 may
be retained by the school if the application is
denied All tuition and fees paid by the applicant
shall be refunded if requested within 3 business
days after signing a contract with the school
In order to process a refund request the student
must request a refund in writing to The Resource
Network dba Career Essentials Learning Center
26 W Huron Street Pontiac MI 48342 Attn
Accounting Office
No exceptions will be made to the above policy
regarding refunds All refunds shall be returned
within 30 days of written request to the
Accounting Office Refund checks will be mailed
directly to the student If tuition was paid by
credit card a credit will be issued to your credit
card within 30 days of your written request
Class Schedules
Monday ndash Friday however each program will
offer different training times so you will need to
see the program of study for course times
Assessment
All students enrolled in Career Essentials
Learning Center training programs will complete
an assessment test for math and reading to
determine their current academic level
Career Counseling
Career Essentials Learning Center offers
guidance in career exploration future outlook of
what jobs will be in demand salary information
and career profiles Our instructors will assist the
students in developing or updating a resume and
interview techniques
Job Placement Assistance
Students will be able to access the internet and
check job postings for possible employment
opportunities
Canceled Classes
Career Essentials Learning Center reserves the
right to cancel any classes due to low enrollment
or for any other valid reason If a class is
canceled Career Essentials Learning Center will
notify the student Students may register for the
next class or request a refund
Complaints
Students who wish to file a complaint with the
State of Michigan may do so at
wwwmichiganpsnet
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
9
Medical Training Programs
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Certified Nurse Aide Training with HIPAA
Direct Care Aide
Home Health Care Aide
Medical Insurance Billing Training
Medical Assistant Training
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
Phlebotomy Technician Training
10
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
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53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
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- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
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These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
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A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
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word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
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Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
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Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
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Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
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Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
11
Course Offerings
All education and training is conducted at the school site with the exception of clinicals internships and
externships
Certified Nurse Aide Training (CNA)
Program with HIPAA
ndash 150 Clock Hours
Classroom Instruction = 69 hours
Lab = 40
Clinical = 23
Job SearchJob Placement = 6
Review Course=12
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift at least 100 lbs bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family co-workers and other
health care personnel
Course Description
A group of classes presented as a unique answer to effectively become employed in todayrsquos medical fields
Language Arts
Students will be taught to read medical procedural manuals and to follow directions Reading and writing
exercises will be focused on charting note taking and writing correspondence
Patient Care
Students will learn how to communicate and interact with residents of long term care facilities and hospitals
by attending to the residentsrsquo personal care needs which is in the following Program Outline and Course
Work
Program Outline and Course Work
Description Hours
The Long-Term Care Facility 125
Residents Rights and Responsibilities 4
The Long-Term Care Resident 625
The Nurse Aide as a Member of the
Health Care Team
2
Human Interaction Skills 25
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
12
Infection ControlLab 425
Safety amp Emergency Procedures 145
Personal Care Skills Meeting
nutritionHydration Needs
Elimination Lab
2075
Basic Nursing Skills Care of
Residentrsquos Environment Lab Vital Signs
Height Weight
2075
RestorativeRehabilitative Care Lab 65
Care of the Resident with Mental
Retardation (Developmentally
Disabled)
25
Care of Resident with Cognitive
Impairment
3
Depression 75
Death Dying 2
HIPAA 6
Clinical Practicum 23
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Placement Activities 6
Review Course 12
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Two Thousand Fifty-Two Dollars ($205200) and zero cents The
CNA State test fee is included in the tuition The tuition is due and payable after completing the
registration process
The following items are also included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
13
Direct Care Aide
120 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This program encompasses providing residential services in a community setting and prepares the student
to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the National Association of Home
Care
Program Outline
Description Hrs
Orientation introduction to home
health care role of the Direct Care
Aide Direct Care Aide qualities amp key
components
5
Work ethics team work values
professionalism guiding principles
effective teaching strategies
3
Infection Control 6
Body Mechanics 5
Body systems amp diseases basic health 4
Working with the elderly basic human
needs empathy physical changes amp
management sensory changes aging
sexuality summary
35
Rights Ethics amp Confidentiality
respect dignity privacy independence
faith HIPAA abuse exploitation
neglect decision making affirmations
and assumptions
3
Medications 4
Communications Problem Solving amp
Relationships listening talking non-
verbal messages
35
Description Hrs
Nutritional Support meal planning
food preparation shopping storage amp
handling modified diets fluid intake
measure and recording supplements
snacks
6
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
14
The Home Environment care of the
home living at home safety emergency
situations
3
Personal Care dignity hygiene bathing
dressing toileting showering hair care
mouth care shaving pericare nail care
ADL skin care comfort ambulating
assistive devices transferring standing
walking making a bed eating
medications end of life care
30
CPR First Aid Vital Signs 8
Physical Disabilities amp Handicaps 3
HIVAIDS 2
Diabetic Care 3
Mental Illness amp Depression positive
ways to approach challenging behavior
5
Alzheimerrsquos amp Dementia 2
Self Care burnout stress reduction
time-management organizational skills
maintaining health well-being strategies
to abusive behavior directed toward the
Direct Care Aide by the home resident
3
Customer Service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
15
Home Health Care Aide
126 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must successfully pass a background check and drug screen
Must have basic reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level and math skills at or above the 6th
grade
level
Must be able to lift bend and perform physical activities
Have strong interpersonal skills for relating to patients the patientrsquos family professional staff and
physicians
Course Description
This training program prepares the student to provide personal care services for the elderly in their own
home and prepares the student to become certified through the Michigan Home Health Association or the
National Association of Home Care
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to home health care 3
HIPAA 2
Basic needs physical amp emotional
needs abuse neglect
3
Bed baths dressing grooming
personal care hygiene making a bed
6
Nutrition and fluid balance 3
Basic anatomy digestive system
nervous system musculoskeletal skin
conditions endocrine system and
reproductive system Integumentary
system
6
Understanding the psychological and
physical aspects of aging mental illness
and dementiaAlzheimerrsquos disease
35
Diabetes care 3
HIVAids 2
Infection control 6
Critical situationsconflict resolution 4
Respite Care 3
Disabilities and developmental
disabilities
3
Description Hours
Personal care and rehabilitative services 26
Medications 4
Home management 3
Safety and accident prevention hazards 2
CPR first aid vital signs 8
End of life care 2
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
16
Medical terminology 6
Documentation amp Recordkeeping 3
Preparing to work in home health care 65
Customer service 12
Job SearchJob Readiness 6
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab to successfully complete this portion of the training
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Two Dollars and zero cents
($175200) and is due and payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Shoes
TB Test Books and Supplies
Physical Exam Instructional Materials
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
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A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
17
Medical Insurance Billing
240 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course will prepare the student for working in a medical office or hospital as a medical biller The
students will learn about various types of medical insurance which includes processing medical claim forms
The student will also learn the procedures for computerized billing
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Billing 16
Whorsquos Responsible Registration
Forms and Getting Paid
Supplemental Forms 12
Manual vs Computer based 26
Billing Systems
Legal Issues 6
Billing Terminology 27
Collections 6
Types of Insurance 30
Health Insurance Policy 18
Health Insurance Contracts 12
Health Insurance Terms amp 15
Terminology
Completing the HCFA 1500 form 6
Accounts ReceivableClaim Status 36
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday-Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
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Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
18
Tuition rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($445000) and is due
and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and books will be furnished by the school
19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
20
Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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19
Medical Assistant Training
720 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
The student will learn in-depth the role of the Clinical Medical Assistant This class will encompass office
management skills and clinical skills After completing this training program the student will be prepared
to work in hospitals nursing homes private medical practices clinics etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Introduction to Clinical Medical 30
Assisting
Communications 12
Safety 12
Medical Office Management 90
Techniques
The Medical Record 60
Infection Control 18
Preparing Patients for Exams 12
Medical Lab Techniques 150
General Health Knowledge 186
Medical Office Externship 120
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($950000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
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Patient Care Assistant Training (PCA)
191 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
State Certified CNA or satisfactory completion of a Certified Nurse Aide Training Program with the
past year
High School Graduate or equivalent (GED)
be able to pass a physical exam drug test TB test and background check
ability to complete entire program
ability to lift bend and perform physical tasks
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Other Relative Qualifications
Strong interpersonal skills effective communication skills good work ethics computer literate and
dedicated to serving those in need
Course Description
The Patient Care Assistant is multi skilled and can perform a variety of duties which may include standard
patient care services and other administrative non-professional procedures
60 hours of the training will consist of an Internship at a hospital skilled nursing center or a long-term care
facility
The Patient Care Assistant Training consists of 3 Modules
Module Subject Hours
I Patient Care Assistant
training
101
II Job Search training and
Customer Service
30
III Internship Experience 60
The student upon completion of the training program will be proficient in the following areas
Description Hours
Basic Patient Care 1
Understanding Patient Needs 2
and Behavior
Communication Skills 2
Infection Control 3
Clinical SkillsDuties 5
Nutrition amp Diet 2
Elimination 2
Specimen Collection 1
Medical Terminology 17
EKG 20
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
21
Phlebotomy 40
HIPAA Regulations 6
Job Search 18
Customer Service 12
Internship 60
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes Students must achieve at
least 100 of the clinicallab and have successfully completed the Internship to complete this program with
a passing grade The Internship will be evaluated by the facility participating in the Internship program
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm Internship times may vary Students should call for specific start
and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($360000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process
The following items are included in the cost of tuition
Background Check Uniform
Drug Screen Book(s) and Supplies
TB Test Instructional
Physical Exam Material
If the CNA training and the PCA training is scheduled and paid for at the same time there is a cost
reduction of $37700 The cost for both programs is Five Thousand Dollars ($500000) which includes the
fee for the CNA Michigan State Test
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
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- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
22
Phlebotomy Technician Training
180 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisites(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Must have basic math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Must be computer literate
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare the student for drawing blood in the health care field The student will
learn the proper procedures for safely collecting and handling laboratory specimens from patients of all
ages Upon completion of this program students will be able to work in various health care occupations
such as private medical labs hospital labs clinics physician offices etc
Program Outline
Description Hours
Overview of Phlebotomy Practice
Basic Anatomy and Physiology of
Organ systems including the
Circulatory system
30
Safety procedures for drawing
blood
26
Equipment use procedures amp lab
practice
32
Special Procedures amp Point of
Care testing
6
Quality Management Ethical amp
Legal issues
12
Phlebotomy Externship 44
Job Search Training 30
Grading System
A score of at least 85 will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Classes meet Monday through Friday
Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates of classes
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($420000) and is due and
payable after completing the registration process Instruction materials and workbook(s) will be furnished
by the school
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
23
Computer Programs
Computer Business Training
Microsoft Word amp Microsoft Excel
Beginning Intermediate Advanced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
Beginning amp Advanced
Network Associate
Technician Training
Computer Repair Class
Certification
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
24
25
Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
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- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
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These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
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Computer Business Training (CBT)
372 ndash Clock Hours Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Must have a minimum of 6th
grade basic math
skills and 8th
grade reading skills
Course Description
The following group of six (6) classes is presented
as a unique answer to working effectively in
todayrsquos fast paced office environment
Introduction to Computers
10 Clock Hours
An overview of computers hardware and
peripherals leads into an introduction to DOS
and Windows operating systems Items covered
include booting the system ROM and RAM
memory and storage CPUrsquos drives and disks
keyboards monitors printers directories and
folders managing the file system using a mouse
Keyboarding Enhancement
20 Clock Hours
This course allows those who have touch typing
skills but need to increase their speed The
program includes increasingly difficult timed
drills which allow identification of specific
problem areas and customize the individualrsquos
practice to significantly decrease errors in
keyboarding
Business Math English and Language
50 Clock Hours
A refresher in the basics of English grammar and
math typically used in business Beginning with
nouns and pronouns and working through to the
creation of formal business documents allows for
a renewed confidence in working with all forms
of printed office documents In the math
component a review of basic mathematics leads
to formulizations and operations common to the
world of commerce
Introduction to the Internet and Microsoft
Outlook
6 Clock Hours
Connecting to the Internet and browsing the
World Wide Web (www) lead to learning to use
search engines and hyperlinks Opening
documents using universal resource locators and
printing from a website will be practiced as well as
downloading files Unzipping ZIP files
customizing your browser and setting up a
favoritersquos directory will also be covered
Microsoft Office Word
130 Clock Hours
Class begins with an examination of the Word
window its menus task and toolbars formatting
documents saving opening editing and printing
Moving copying and deleting whole or parts of
documents and inserting objects and graphics will
be practiced as will use tables columns and
creating mailing labels and mail merge
documents Endnotes and footnotes headers
with the context of document creation Desktop
publishing using Word will be addressed and
using Word for Internet access
Microsoft Office Excel
120 Clock Hours
Navigating the work sheet its menus and toolbars
allows the student to begin the creation of a
spreadsheet An explanation of spreadsheet
vocabulary lends to direct investigation of
mathematical priorities and formulization
Manipulating parts of the spreadsheet provides
options in the viewing and printing of complex
documents Creating various chart types are
practiced as are their editing and formatting The
enhancement of both spreadsheet and chart
projects are done through graphical and other
formatting procedures The creation of a
database and its manipulation is also produced
Microsoft Office PowerPoint
36 Clock Hours
Students will have an introduction on how to
develop and customize presentations using
PowerPoint
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
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Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
26
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C Incomplete = I
A student who has a satisfactory standing in
the program may under extenuating
circumstances be given a grade of ldquoIrdquo and the
opportunity to complete unfinished course work
The work must be completed and turned in for
grading within two(2) weeks of the final day of
class
Class Times
Monday - Friday from 900 am ndash 330 pm
Students should call for specific start and end
dates
Tuition Rate and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($390000)
and includes the Microsoft Office Specialist
Testing Fee The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook (s) will be
furnished by the school
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
27
Network Associate Technician
Training - 720 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School DiplomaGED
Math and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Basic computer literacy
Microsoft Windows skills
Internete-mail skills
Course Description
Building implementing and providing support
for a small switched and routed networking
system This course will teach how basic
networks function The following is the course
outline
Subject Hrs
Networking Basics 157
Review of MS Windows
NT2000XP
Basic System Troubleshooting
Operating System Troubleshooting
Preventative Maintenance
Switches Routers and Routing Basics 158
LANWAN Technologies and
TCPIP Communications
158
The OSI Reference Model amp Routing
Review
157
Bonus Material 90
Optical Networking Fundamentals
Network Management
Introduction to Converged
Networking
Developing Network Security
Developing Network Management
Strategies
Virtual Private Networks
Total Hours = 720
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will
be considered passing for all written tests and
quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine
Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty Dollars
($936000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
28
Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
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Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Computer Repair Training
150 hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED Must have
basic math and reading skills at or above the
6th
grade level and be computer literate
Course Description
This program will prepare the student to
diagnose and repair computers
Week One
Students will learn about system components
processors types and spaces fans and heat sinks
motherboards and cables
Week Two
All about BIOS monitors and plug amp play
ROM RAM types and speeds memory
troubleshooting and IDE cables
Week Three
Consists of storage units CD-ROM and DVDs
installing and troubleshooting external and
removable drivers and backing up
Week Four
Students learn about Hard drives installation and
configuration partitioning and formatting audio
and video cards internet connectivity and basic
networking
Week Five
Windows installation most common used
programs installation power management and
safety updating system and suggested resources
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 74 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
75 - 80 = C
Class Times
MondayndashFriday Students should call for specific
class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred and 00100 Dollars
($ 190000) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
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Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
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Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
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41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
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Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
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A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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29
Computer Technologies 480 Hours
Microsoft Word Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Word Advanced - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Beginning - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Intermediate - 60 hours
Microsoft Excel Advanced - 60 hours
PowerPoint Beginning - 60 hours
PowerPoint Advanced - 60 hours
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
30
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
31
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will introduce the student to MS Office 2010 to teach the student about word processing using
Microsoft Word The student will learn to start a program parts of the Word window exit a program
setting user preferences selecting commands using the task pane working with toolbars standard and
formatting toolbars displaying and hiding toolbars Students will learn how to use the help key formatting a
page paragraphs characters selecting fonts changing a font font size using the bold italicize underline
and color features entering text selecting text inserting and deleting text moving and copying text finding
and replacing Moving through a document changing the view creating and saving to folders saving a file
opening a saved file previewing a document before printing printing a document zooming in and out
typing text undoing changes checking spelling and grammar using the thesaurus bulleting and numbered
lists and keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
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These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
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A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
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word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
32
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level Reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
This class will teach the student shortcuts keyboarding shortcuts copy formatting tabs settings inserting
pages line breaks section breaks adding page numbers using AutoCorrect word count date and time
symbols special characters using outline view print layout view endnotes and footnotes headers and
footers Students will also learn to create tables including the hiding and showing of gridlines formatting
borders and the other skills used with tables (inserting rows and columns splitting cells etc) and
keyboarding
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
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These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
33
Microsoft OfficeWord ndash Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course will review all areas covered in the beginning and intermediate courses as well as
covering templates and styles wizards graphics clipart moving andor resizing a graphic auto shapes word
art inserting pictures and diagrams watermarks mail merge mailing labels envelopes outlook Word for
Internet including using a Word document as an e-mail attachment use of the Microsoft Web page for
help tutorials graphics etc keyboarding business letters memorandums resumes cover letters thank
you notes etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
34
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Beginning
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
Introduction to Excel creating and enhancing a simple worksheet This course will show the student how
to start and close Excel the parts of the Excel screen toolbars entering data changing the active cell
scrolling through a document selecting cells creating and saving folders and files opening a file naming
and renaming worksheets editing or deleting data insertion or deletion of rows and columns undoing
changes zooming in and out changing the column width row height auto width and height changing and
formatting fonts changing number format copy formatting previewing a worksheet printing a worksheet
changing print options
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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35
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Intermediate
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have an introduction to Excel and usage The student will learn to create folders and
saving files finding data filling a series entering times and dates using AutoComplete using cell and range
names selecting a range of cells protecting cells using a data list sorting data filtering data and adding
subtotals to a list The student will be given an introduction to formulas and functions entering a formula
entering a function perform common calculations copying a formula and pasting checking for errors and
using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
36
Microsoft OfficeExcel - Advanced
60 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The advance course of Excel will teach the student how to create charts and add graphics to enhance the
chart The first part will be an introduction to charts creating a chart with a wizard changing the chart type
moving or resizing a chart formatting chart elements deletion of a chart adding data to a chart printing
adding an AutoShape to a worksheet adding a textbox adding Clip Art working with graphics adding
headers and footers changing margins inserting and viewing a page break repeating a row or column
heading customizing a header and footer and using Microsoft Website for help tutorials etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
37
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Beginning - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
The student will have the skills necessary for developing and customizing a presentation using PowerPoint
at the completion of this class Course material will cover the following areas an Introduction to
PowerPoint parts of the screen creating folders and saving files using the AutoContent Wizard creating a
blank presentation saving and opening a presentation changing the view of a presentation adding a slide
selecting text adding and editing text moving or copying text resizing adding or deleting text boxes
changing and formatting fonts copy formatting changing the slide layout formatting bulleted and
numbered lists changing the color scheme using a design template changing the design template adding or
editing headers and footers adding an AutoShape adding Word Art pictures charts or diagrams moving
or resizing objects and using the help key
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
38
Microsoft OfficePowerPoint ndash Advanced - 60 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
Math skills must be at or above the 6th
grade level and reading skills at or above the 8th
grade level
Course Description
In this course the student will learn the more advanced techniques in creating a slide presentation The
course includes the following creating a complete presentation animation of slides deleting slides hiding a
slide adding slide transitions viewing a slide show creating speaker notes using a slide master creating a
summary slide setting up a slide show previewing a slide show checking spelling setting up a presentation
for printing previewing a presentation before printing printing a presentation using the Microsoft website
for help tutorials and using the Internet to find additional backgrounds templates transitions etc
Grading System
A score of at least 75 (a grade equal to a C) will be considered passing for all written tests and quizzes
Upon successful completion of the course a Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($95000) and includes the Microsoft
Office Specialist Testing fee The tuition is due and payable after completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be furnished by the school
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
39
Construction
Trades
Programs
Drywall and Carpentry Training
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
40
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
41
Drywall and Carpentry Training
366 clock hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
This training will prepare the student for reading
measurements to use a variety of tools relative to
this industry read blueprints and understand
calculations necessary for the job Upon
completion the student will have enough skills to
be employed in entry level positions in the
construction trades industry as carpenters finish
carpenters general laborers drywall installers
painters and similar types of jobs
Program Outline
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
1 Orientation ndash Introduction to
Building Trades
60
MIOSHA Construction Safety
Standards
90
Math Skills for Carpentry 90
Building Materials Lumber
and Fasteners
60
2 Hand and Power Tools 60
Understanding Construction
Drawings
60
Leveling Instruments and
Operations
60
Michigan Residential Code 60
Lab Work 60
3 Contractors Liability and Risk
Management
60
Foundation Construction 90
Marketing amp Sales 60
Lab Work 90
4 Wall System Ceiling amp
Stairway Framing
120
Project Management amp
Scheduling
80
Lab Work 100
Week
Description
Clock
Hours
5 Drywall Techniques Interior
Finish amp Finish Floors
180
Lab Work 120
6 Floor Framing 120
Ceramic Tile Flooring and
Backsplash
60
Lab Work 120
7 Business Management
Estimating and Job Costing
60
Cabinets Countertops and
Kitchen Sinks
120
Lab Work 120
8 Rafters 80
Roofing 80
Design amp Building Science 80
Lab 60
9-11 Construction Work-Site
Hands-On Training
90
12 Review 24
Final Exam 6
13 Final Grades and Graduation
Ceremony
6
Total Hours = 366
Grading System
A score of at least 75 will be considered passing
for all written tests and quizzes 85 on all
application of skills tests
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
The following grading system is in effect
91 ndash 100 = A 61 ndash 70 = D
81 - 90 = B 0 ndash 60 = F
71 - 80 = C
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
42
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Four
Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five Dollars
($497500) The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
43
Customer Service
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
44
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
45
Customer Service Training
90 ndash Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
A Happy Customer is a Satisfied Customer
Students will learn what it takes to be an
Exceptional Customer Service Representative
No attitudes here only smiling faces and effective
service
Goal Customer Satisfaction
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
First Impressions 1
Effective Communications 6
Dealing with Difficult Customers 6
Customer InquiriesRequests 3
Staying Motivated 4
Time Management 6
Team Work 4
Work Ethics 10
Keeping Customers Life-long 4
Keyboarding 30
Job Search 16
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
46
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
47
Housekeeping
Luggage
Handlers
Food
Service
Hospitality
Services
Hotel
Clerks
Elevator
Operators
Sales
Tailors
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
48
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
49
Hospitality Training Program
90 - Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
High School Diploma or GED preferred
Math and reading skills at or above the 6th
grade level
Course Description
The hospitality course upon completion will give
the student the opportunity to work in several
areas within this industry It is based on providing
exceptional customer service Exceptional
Customer Service is smiling having eye contact
showing respect speaking clearly friendly and at
the right volume engaging in small conversation
with the customer and showing enthusiasm In a
nutshell it means treating the customer the way
in which you like to be treated
Program Outline
Subject
Clock
Hours
Business English 2
Hospitality Vocabulary 8
Reading passages from successful
business people
2
Business Math 2
Communication Skills 8
Problem Solving 8
Operations Management 4
Basic Computer Skills 8
Business Writing 6
Cultural Diversity 8
Telephone Techniques 4
Teamwork 4
Interpersonal Relationships 6
Work Ethics 8
Workplace Safety 6
Hospitality Occupations 2
Resumes 2
Job Applications 2
Total Hours = 90
Grading System
Passing or failing in this course is based on 100
attendance participation and completing all
course work
Upon successful completion of the course a
Certificate of Achievement will be mailed within
30 days of the program end date to the studentrsquos
home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is One
Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($190000)
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
50
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
51
Adult Education
and Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
General Education Development (GED)
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
52
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
53
Beginning Arabic and Urdu Languages
Course Syllabus
Overview
Students will get an intensive Arabic lesson with
daily instruction for eight weeks The Arabic
language basics include reading writing listening
and learning through oral expression Students
will learn the alphabet vocabulary structures
grammar features and practice pronunciation In
addition students will have an opportunity to visit
local Arabic Community Business to get a first-
hand experience of Arabic culture and customs
and have an opportunity to converse in Arabic
with the owners of these establishments
Methods of Teaching
A variety of materials technology media arts
and other handouts will be used to enhance the
learning experience
Course Objectives
- Ability to understand the complex
language grammatical features that are
necessary for language production
- Reading comprehension and writing
skills Students will learn how to send
simple texts emails read signs and write
simple sentences
- Ability to speak with proper
pronunciation fluently
- Learning vocabulary and grammatical
features through listening References
will be made regarding the different
dialects of Arab countries
- Ability to initiate basic conversations
conversing through simple sentences with
regards to social topics historical and
personal discussions to stress oral skills
in the study of the language
Class Requirements
- Class participation and attendance
Students must attend class daily and be
an active participant in all class discussion
and activities
- Throughout the course you will be given
tests and quizzes Some of these tests
will include pronunciation and verbal
communication in class There will be a
Midterm exam as well as a Final exam
- All homework assignments must be
completed by the due date Homework
cannot be turned in late
Modules
Reading Module
- Learning the Alphabet Numbers Time
Words Arabic Negation Gender
Translation
- Reading Comprehension
- Vocabulary learning and memorizing the
most commonly used words will give you
a 70 better understanding of the
language
- Grammar manipulating vocabulary to
obtain many forms of a word beginning
with prepositions Verbs Nouns
Pronouns
- Phrases these are beneficial to learn
because they are used daily and you only
need to learn what you will need such as
greetings introductions where to stay
eat shop etc
Writing Module
- Learning words and how they flow
together to form sentences phrases etc
- Practice writing the alphabet words
numbers etc
- Initial Form Medial Form Final Form
Isolated Form
- Write lists complete forms writing a
message on a postcard translating
sentences from Arabic to English and
English to Arabic
Listening Module
- Understanding short learned and
sentence utterances
- Repetition of sounds words etc
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
54
- Lectures and class presentations
- Dictation
Speaking Module
- Learning Pronunciation
- Listening and absorbing how words
phrases sentences sound and how they
are used
- Practicing speaking aloud and learning
pauses through audio lessons games
skits other activities and assigned tasks
Topic Areas
- Arabic names
- Family and friends in the Arab countries
- Presentations Lectures
- Food lodging restaurants
- Culture
- Alphabet grammar (gender) asking
questions pronouns verbs adverbs
present tense phrases etc
Classroom Policy
- Assignments announcements exercises
etc will be given during class times
- Students that miss more than 6 sessions
will receive a failing grade
- No late work will be accepted unless you
have a documented legitimate excuse
- No use of electronic devices is allowed
during class such as cell phones IPods
or mp3 players etc No electronic
devices are allowed during exams Using
these items during an exam will result in
a failing grade
- Any act of dishonesty lying cheating
stealing information not doing your own
work plagiarism violations may result in
a failing grade or expulsion
Grading
- Class participation and attendance will
count as 10 of your overall grade
- Tests and Quizzes count as 20 of the
final grade
- Homework assignments count as 10 of
the final grade
- Midterm Exam counts as 20 of the
final grade
- Final Exam counts as 40 of the final
grade
Grading Scale
A+ 100 A 95-99 A- 92-94
B+ 89-91 B 86-88 B- 83-85
C+ 80-82 C 77-79 C- 74-76
D+ 72-73 D 70-71 F Below 70
Students must achieve a C- or above to
successfully complete this class
Upon successful completion a Certificate of
Achievement will be mailed within 30 days of the
program end date to the studentrsquos home address
of record
Class Times Arabic Classes
Length 6 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Class Times Urdo Classes
Length 8 weeks
Days Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 330 pm
Time Students should call for specific class
start and end dates
Instructional Books materials will be furnished
by the school
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
55
These classes are taught as a group and by
individual Modules IntroductionListening
Speaking Reading Writing
Tuition Rates and Fees
Arabic Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($90000) for each
Component
Urdo Classes the tuition rate for this program is
Nine Hundred Dollars ($120000) for each
Component
The tuition is due and payable after completing
the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
56
English as a Second Language (ESL)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
The focus for the ESL student will be on reading
comprehension communication and vocabulary
skills using the PLATO computerized learning
system Methods of training include self-directed
group or individualized one-on-one instruction
Program Outline
Component I - Basic
Study of the alphabet and phonetics
Study of the structure of the English language
Study of reading skills
Study of writing skills
Component II ndash Intermediate
Study of reading and writing skills
Study of conversational skills
Component III ndash Advanced
Reading and Writing skills
Preparing advanced students for the GED
Societal Skills
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) OR
The Comprehensive Adult Skills Assessment
System (CASAS) is used for the ESL Training
program to determine successful completion of
program components Scores are recorded on
student records
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and listening skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
57
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
120 ndash Clock Hours for each
Component
Prerequisite(s) None
Course Description
Created for those persons with current skills
Below the 9th
grade level or need additional help
in mathematical computations or reading
comprehension
The components are designed to improve
employability through instruction in reading
language mathematics and workforce readiness
skills
It is intended for those adults who want to obtain
new or improve existing skills For those
students who do not have a high school diploma
the program will prepare them for enrollment
into the GED preparation courses
Placement into a component is based on the pre-
test assessment score at the time of enrollment
Program Outline
Description Grade Levels
Component I 4 ndash 6
Component II 6 ndash 8
Component III 8 ndash 10
Component IV 10 - 12
Mathematics
Covers number systems and the way numbers are
used in the real world Basic operations of
addition subtraction multiplication and division
will be practiced with whole and mixed numbers
decimals fractions and percentages The use of
measurement and estimates will be recognized as
patterns relations and functions This
knowledge is used to solving word money and
other consumer math problems Data from
graphs charts maps and other printed materials
will be interpreted and used in arithmetic
operations Two and three dimensional shapes
will be identified Students will gain an
understanding of theories relative to numbers and
build upon these areas of algebra and geometry
Language Arts
Students apply basic grammatical rules and
concepts that include capitalization and
punctuation Students will organize data and use
that data to convey ideas and information in both
written and oral forms In writing the student
will exhibit an understanding of the correct
grammatical and structural rules in creating
sentences and paragraphs Through the use of
different speaking strategies the student will be
able to demonstrate and understand the uses of
the parts of speech The following areas are
covered
Parts of Speech Vocabulary
Sentence Structure Punctuation
Writing PoetryFigurative Language
Reading
Students acquire an understanding of phonics
identify and use word structure rules build their
vocabulary and hone literal inferential and
evaluative comprehension skills Basic reference
materials will be introduced to assist in obtaining
information Students will become aware of how
word choices affect meaning and be able to
ascertain meaning from a variety of printed
materials Fiction non-fiction poetry essay and
graphic materials will be experienced to identify
their forms examine their content and critique
The students will learn to differentiate between
fact fiction and opinion as well as identify cause
and effect
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
58
A student must attain at least two educational
levels in both reading and mathematical skills to
successfully complete each component
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Seven
Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($75000) for each
Component The tuition is due and payable after
completing the registration process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
60
word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
61
59
General Education Development
Preparation Program (GED) ndash
450 Clock Hours
Prerequisite(s)
Must be at least 19 years of age not enrolled
in school and has not yet earned a HS
Diploma
Course Description
Created for those persons who wish to obtain the
necessary skills required to pass their GED tests
This course motivates students to use those same
skills in the workplace in pursuit of additional or
career training and in successful job placement
Those enrolling in the program will exhibit
advance language skills by writing and
communicating ideas effectively apply advanced
reading and visual processing skills demonstrate
advanced mathematical calculations analysis
problem solving and problem application show
appropriate study testing and referencing skills
attain job acquisition and retention skills and
have a basic computer literacy understanding
Language Arts ndash Writing
Upon learning the basic rules of grammatical
usage mechanics and sentence structure students
will plan compose and edit writings exhibiting
proper use of capitalization punctuation spelling
verbs nouns and pronouns modifiers phrases
clauses and sentence structure Business
instructional and informational documents will be
analyzed evaluated edited and revised for
organization sentence structure usage and
mechanics Students will demonstrate
effectiveness in the planning and composition of
resumes employment applications job
descriptions interview questions and responses
and other business-related communications
Social Studies
General Social Studies knowledge will be applied
in analyzing data for information validity decision
making and exploration of idea relationships
Visual processing skills and advanced reading
comprehension will be used in the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of a variety of graphical materials
Historical documents will be examined for intent
implications and effects Historical issues and
accounts will be reviewed to compare and
contrast points of view distinguish fact from
opinion and identify differing interpretations
Students will research understand and evaluate
data and documents concerning employer-
employee relationships barriers to successful
goal completion and community concerns
toward an outcome of solution proposal
Science Skills
Students will learn through reading
comprehension and visual processing skills and
apply general scientific knowledge and rules to a
variety of situations This information will be
analyzed and used to explore relationships
among ideas to make sound scientific judgments
and predict possible outcomes Through the
understanding interpretation analysis evaluation
and critique of documents and graphical
materials student become able to assess and
analyze community and workplace concerns
regarding health and safety and the environment
Language Arts ndash Reading
Using reading selections students gain the skills
which allow for identification of the main idea
and supporting details develop inferences and
logical conclusion and analyze materials to
explore relationships of thought Literature art
non-fiction business documents and other
materials are used for increasing comprehensive
and analytical skills Students will examine
information from sources that relate to other
areas in the GED Preparation program as well as
readings from employment and personal realms
Mathematics
The mathematics skills segment begins with the
basic operations using whole and mixed
numbers fractions decimals percentages and
standard and metric measurements Algebraic
principles relating to ration and proportion
signed numbers basic equations formulas and
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word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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word problems are applied as well as Geometric
principles and formulas relating to measurement
The slope of line Pythagorean Theorem and y-
intercept formulas will be taught in the
Trigonometry section Students will interpret
data gained from graphical and mechanical
sources Measures of central tendency will be
computed and analyzed and possible outcomes
based on experimental or theoretical probabilities
predicted Problem solving procedures will be
identified and estimation used to solve and assess
reasonable outcomes Students will exhibit skills
in applying principles to work and personal
situations by developing a budge reconciling
accounts completing tax forms and calculating
and evaluating costs and benefits
Grading System
The Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE) or
the Comprehensive Adult Sills Assessment
System (CASAS) as applicable is used to
determine successful completion of program
components Scores are recorded on student
records
A student must pass the GED practice test to
complete the GED program components
A Certificate of Achievement will be mailed
within 30 days of the program end date to the
studentrsquos home address of record
Class Times
Monday ndash Friday Students should call for
specific class times and start and end dates
Tuition Rates and Fees
The tuition rate for this program is Three
Thousand Dollars ($300000) The tuition is due
and payable after completing the registration
process
Instructional materials and workbook(s) will be
furnished by the school
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