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John A. Logan College, Center for Business & Industry held its Sixth Annual Southern Illi- nois Methamphetamine and Drug Aware- ness Conference on April 21 and 22 at John A. Logan College. Due to increased attendance, this year’s event was held in the Brewer Gymnasium located on the campus of John A. Logan College. Over 500 people from all over Illinois including law enforcement, treatment providers, medical per- sonnel, teachers, child advocacy, prevention specialists and many state agencies The two-day conference brought experts from around the country as well as local individuals for a number of break out sessions. Michelle Hamilton, director of corporate training at John A. Logan College, and one of the organizers of the Southern Illinois Meth Awareness Conference at the college, stated “the conference is an important way to raise awareness and to bring together people representing different resources and agencies in the community. Con- ferences like this one also help people in the community understand what they can do to help stop the spread of meth and what police can't do.” Next year’s conference is already in the works. Center for Business & Industry Hosts 2009 Meth and Other Drugs Awareness Conference July-September 2009 Volume 2, Issue 3 Center for Business & Industry Schedule of Courses Schedule of Courses John A. Logan College John A. Logan College Free NIMS Training, Pg. 4 Computer Training Pg. 2-3 Courses on Pg. 7 Free CPR Courses, Pg. 2-3 Your Training Center State Agency & Business Development
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Page 1: Newsletter July-Sept. 2009

John A. Logan College, Center for Business & Industry held its Sixth Annual Southern Illi-nois Methamphetamine and Drug Aware-ness Conference on April 21 and 22 at John A. Logan College.

Due to increased attendance, this year’s event was held in the Brewer Gymnasium located on the campus of John A. Logan College. Over 500 people from all over Illinois including law enforcement, treatment providers, medical per-sonnel, teachers, child advocacy, prevention specialists and many state agencies

The two-day conference brought experts from around the country as well as local individuals for a number of break out sessions.

Michelle Hamilton, director of corporate training at John A. Logan College, and one of the organizers of the Southern Illinois Meth Awareness Conference at the college, stated “the conference is an important way to raise awareness and to bring together people representing different resources and agencies in the community. Con-ferences like this one also help people in the community understand what they can do to help stop the spread of meth and what police can't do.” Next year’s conference is already in the works.

Center for Business & Industry Hosts 2009 Meth and Other Drugs Awareness Conference

July-September 2009

Volume 2, Issue 3

Center for Business & Industry

Schedule of CoursesSchedule of Courses

John A. Logan CollegeJohn A. Logan College

Free NIMS Training, Pg. 4 Computer Training Pg. 2-3 Courses on Pg. 7 Free CPR Courses, Pg. 2-3

Your Training Center State Agency & Business Development

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Page 2 John A. Logan Col lege Volume 2, Issue 3

July          

Office 2007  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.  8  F112 

Access  Int.  28  F112 

Access  Adv.       

Excel  Beg.  1  F112 

Excel  Int.  8  F112 

Excel  Adv.  15  F111 

Outlook  Beg.       

Publisher  Beg.  10  F112 

Word  Beg.  2  F112 

Word  Int.  30  F112 

Word  Adv.       

 

Office 2003  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.  21  F111 

Access  Int.       

Access  Adv.       

Excel  Beg.  7  F112 

Excel  Int.       

Excel  Adv.       

Outlook  Beg.       

Publisher  Beg.  22  F111 

Word  Beg.       

Word  Int.       

Word  Adv.       

 

Other Software & Workshops  Date  Room 

QuickBooks '09  Beg.  10  F112 

QuickBooks '09  Int.  17  F111 

QuickBooks '09  Adv.  31  F112 

Webpage Design 

Beg.       

Adobe Photoshop 

Beg.‐Int.  16  F111 

Adobe Acrobat  Beg.‐Int.  14  F111 

Time & Stress Management     15   H206 

Team Building          

CPR          

August          

Office 2007  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.       

Access  Int.       

Access  Adv.  11  F111 

Excel  Beg.  4  F112 

Excel  Int.  18  F112 

Excel  Adv.  25  F112 

Outlook  Beg.       

Publisher  Int.  6  F111 

Word  Beg.       

Word  Int.       

Word  Adv.  20  F111 

 

Office 2003  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.       

Access  Int.  5  F112 

Access  Adv.       

Excel  Beg.  12  F112 

Excel  Int.  19  F112 

Excel  Adv.  26  F112 

Outlook  Beg.       

Publisher  Int.  14  F111 

Word  Beg.  13  F111 

Word  Int.       

Word  Adv.       

 

Other Software & Workshops  Date  Room 

QuickBooks '09  Beg.  7  F111 

QuickBooks '09  Int.  21  F111 

QuickBooks '09  Adv.       

Webpage Design 

Beg.       

Adobe Photoshop 

Beg.‐Int.  20  F112 

Adobe Acrobat  Beg.‐Int.  5  F111 

Time & Stress Management     19   H126 

Team Building          

CPR          

SCHEDULE OF COURSES

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*Important Registration Information

Classes are one-day workshops from 8:30a-4p. Com-puter courses are $55/person. Time & Stress Management courses are $90/person. To register or for more information please email name, billing address, class and date of class to [email protected] or call (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510.

**Cancellation Policy: Notification of cancellation is required 5 working days in advance for all sched-uled courses or you will be billed.

September       

Office 2007  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.  1  F112 

Access  Int.  22  F112 

Access  Adv.       

Excel  Beg.  2  F112 

Excel  Int.  9  F112 

Excel  Adv.  16  F112 

Outlook  Beg.       

Publisher  Adv.  15  F111 

Word  Beg.  22  F111 

Word  Int.       

Word  Adv.       

 

Office 2003  Level  Date  Room 

Access  Beg.       

Access  Int.       

Access  Adv.  11  F111 

Excel  Beg.  8  F112 

Excel  Int.  15  F112 

Excel  Adv.  29  F112 

Outlook  Beg.  4  F111 

Publisher  Beg.  16  F111 

Word  Beg.       

Word  Int.       

Word  Adv.       

 

Other Software & Workshops  Date  Room 

QuickBooks '09  Beg.  4  F112 

QuickBooks '09  Int.  18  F112 

QuickBooks '09  Adv.       

Webpage Design 

Beg.       

Adobe Photoshop 

Beg.‐Int.       

Adobe Acrobat  Beg.‐Int.  25  F111 

Time & Stress Management         

Team Building     16   H126  

CPR          

Other Contact Information:

John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry

700 Logan College Rd.

Carterville, IL 62910

(618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510

[email protected]

www.jalc.edu/cbi

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Free Emergency Preparedness Training!!

National Incident Management (NIMS)

John A. Logan College is a provider of Emergency Prepared-ness Training, to include National Incident Management Sys-tem (NIMS) training. The college has established a coopera-tive relationship with Homeland Security, FEMA and area professionals to provide training to the local area.

Everyone needs to be prepared for emergencies as they can strike at anytime with little or no warning! Although many of our courses help prepare our professional first responders such as Firemen, law enforcement, medical and emergency managers, it’s important that others get involved in emer-gency management as well. The better you are prepared the better chance you and those persons you care about have in surviving an incident. We have training programs available to business owners, educa-tors and families. Our training programs, which are available to everyone, help famil-iarize students with the four main factors of emergency preparedness; to include how to prevent, protect, respond and recover from an emergency. The knowledge these courses provide could save the lives of your friends and loved ones!

The following is a general list of training courses we have available. This list is primarily a topic list; however, we often have multiple courses in each of these areas.

Please note these courses are entirely free to all!

Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents

Incident Command Courses

Emergency Planning For Schools

Safety Programs for Schools and For Educating Students

Guide to Citizen Emergency Preparedness

Protecting Your Home or Small Business from Disaster

Emergency Management Healthcare Courses

Law Enforcement and Fire NIMS Response Training

HAZMAT Training and Response

For Infor-mation Contact:

Randy Davis

Center for Business & Industry

[email protected]

(618) 985-2828 Ext. 8346

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register for courses?

There are three easy ways. Call (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510. Or you can go online to www.jalc.edu/cbi and fill out the online registration. Or you can send an email to [email protected]

Include your name, billing address, date and name of class when emailing regis-trations.

Do I get college credit for these courses?

Yes. Attendees can earn vocational skills credit from John A. Logan College for all computer and skills management courses.

How Do I Cancel?

The Center for Business & Industry re-quires at least 5 working days in advance prior to the scheduled course. Cancella-tions can be made by calling (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510, or through email to [email protected]

Does CBI offer customized training?

Yes. If through our scheduled courses you do not find the training you need, we will customize a program that meets your needs. We can build a curriculum around you and deliver solutions that best fit your desires to generate results. Contact us today!

What If I’m a state employee?

All courses are offered to State of Illinois employees and are listed on the Illinois In-teragency Training Clearinghouse, http://intra.state.i.us/TCH

Be sure to work with your training coordi-nator prior to registering for courses.

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Building Operator Certification

Southern Illinois Training Schedule

Building Operator Certification training includes nearly 80 hours of classroom and project work in

building systems maintenance. Each course in the series is completed in a one-day training session

except BOC 103 – HVAC Systems and Controls. Unless otherwise noted, training begins at 8 a.m.

and ends by 4 p.m. Tuition for the complete training series is $1,250. Your organization may

be eligible for a tuition rebate of $450. Early registration is encouraged.

John A. Logan College     

700 Logan College Rd.     

Room H126     

Carterville, IL 62918     

Date   Course  

     

Thursday, September 17th, 2009   BOC 101 – Building Systems Overview  

Thursday, October 8th, 2009   BOC 102 – Energy Conservation Techniques  

Thursday, October 29th, 2009   BOC 107 – Facility Electrical Systems  

Weds‐Thurs, November 18th – 19th  BOC 103 – HVAC Systems and Controls  

Thursday, December 10th, 2009   BOC 104 – Efficient Lighting Fundamentals  

Thursday, January 7th, 2009   BOC 106 – Indoor Air Quality  

Thursday, January 28th, 2009   BOC 105 – O&M Practices for Sustainable Buildings  

For questions about the BOC Program, contact: James Pena

Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

(312) 784-7277

[email protected]

Or visit: www.boccentral.org for more information including links to registration.

BOC in Illinois is brought to you by the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance with support from the

Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and Ameren Illinois Utilities. Operators

in the Ameren Illinois Utilities service territory are eligible for a $450 tuition rebate upon

successful completion of all coursework and certification requirements.

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Pharmacy Technician Training Program

John A. Logan College – Center for Business and Industry now offers a training program for those who wish to learn skills for an entry-level health-care profession. The John A. Logan College Pharmacy Technician pro-gram prepares students to enter the pharmacy field in hospitals, home infu-sion pharmacies, or community pharmacies as an ancillary. Pharmacy technician’s work under the supervision of a registered pharmacist

Tuesday August 25th

Thursday August 27th

Tuesday September 1st

Thursday September 3rd

Tuesday September 8th

Thursday September 10th

Tuesday September 15th

Thursday September 17th

Tuesday September 22nd

Thursday September 24th

Tuesday September 29th

Thursday October 1st

Tuesday October 6th

Thursday October 8th

Tuesday October 13th

Thursday October 15th

Tuesday October 20th

Thursday October 22nd

Tuesday October 27th

Thursday October 29th

Tuesday November 3rd

Thursday November 5th

Tuesday November 10th

Thursday November 12th

FALL 2009 SCHEDULEFALL 2009 SCHEDULE

Check out, http://www.ptcb.org/

or

http://www.pharmacytechnician.com/

for details on Pharmacy Technician careers and certification.

For complete details or to register go to www.jalc.edu/cbi or contact

Michelle Hamilton

John A. Logan College

985-2828, ext. 8523.

[email protected]

Illinois Mandates Certification Beginning on January 1, 2010, within 2 years after being employed as a registered technician, a pharmacy technician must become certified by successfully passing the PTCB examination or another Board‐approved pharmacy technician examina‐tion in order to continue to perform phar‐macy technician's duties. This require‐ment does not apply to pharmacy techni‐cians hired prior to January 1, 2008.

Classes are from 6:30pm-9:00pm

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ADDRESS SERVICE REQUEST 3

John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry 700 Logan College Rd. Carterville, IL 62918

Your Training Center www.jalc.edu/cbi (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510

Schedule

of Courses

Inside!

The John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry can customize a variety of topics that can help improve

the skills of your management personnel. These flexible programs can be held on-site or at our campus and will

be offered at times that will fit your schedule. The following are examples of class offered.

Conflict Resolution

Safety Training

Basic Management Principles

Computer Training

Time & Stress Management

Team Building

Safety ● Workplace Skills ● Computer Training ● Industrial Topics & Much More