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Page 1: SWBOCES Spring 2015 Adult Education Brochure

2015SPRING & SUMMERADULT EDUCATION

Center For Adult and Community Services450 MAMARONECK AVE, 2nd Floor, HARRISON, NY 10528

www.swboces.org/adulteducation

NEW • Summer Courses• Saturday Courses• Courses in Español

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How Do I Register? 4 Travel Directions to Training Centers 3

Registration Form 27 School Calendar 6

Financial Assistance Resources 5 General Information 25-26

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION*Air Conditioning/Refrigeration/Heating (HVAC) 8Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 1 8Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 2 8Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 3 8Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 4 8Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification 9Heating Systems, Trouble-Shooting and Repair 9

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY*Automotive Service Technician 9Basic Auto Mechanics 9Auto Mechanics 2 9Auto Mechanics 3 9Auto Body Repair 1 9Auto Body Repair 2 10

BUSINESSEntrepreneurship and Small Business Management 10Professional Project Management 1 10Professional Project Management 2 10

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYAutoCAD 10AutoCAD 2 11AutoCAD 3 11Computers for Absolute Beginners 11Microsoft Office Modular Program: 11

• Word 11• Excel 11• PowerPoint 11• Access 11

Quickbooks Pro 11Quickbooks Pro – Intermediate 11Quickbooks Clinic 11Social Media for Beginners 11

COMMUNITY SERVICESCitizenship Test-Taking Skills & Preparation 24English as a Second Language (ESOL) 22High School Equivalency (HSE) 23

CONSTRUCTION TRADESCarpentry 1 12Carpentry 2 12Construction Estimating 12Construction Trades Modular Program: 12Module 1: Measurements/Tools/Demolition 12Module 2: Plumbing/Electrical 12Module 1: Walls/Cabinets/Flooring 12DIY - Home Maintenance 1 12DIY - Home Maintenance 2 12OSHA 10 Hr. Construction Certificate 14OSHA 30 Hr. Construction Certificate 14Reading Blueprints & Plans 12

COSMETOLOGY*Cosmetology Licensing Program 14

DRIVERS EDUCATION5 Hour Pre-Licensing 156 Hour Defensive Driving 15Commercial Driver (CDL) 15

EDUCATIONNYS Teaching Assistant Test Preparation 16

ELECTRICALElectricity 1 16Electricity 2 16Electricity and Basic Electronics 16National Electric Code Exam Prep 16

HEALTHCAREAHA Heartsaver, CPR & AEP 17LPN 17LPN Preparation 17*Certified Nurse Assistant 18Nurse Assistant Return to Practice 18*Clinical Medical Assistant 18Introduction to Medical Terminology 18*Medical Office Management 18*Pharmacy Technician 19*Phlebotomy & Electrocardiography (EKG) 19NHA Test Prep Course and Exam 12Serv-Safe Food Handler Certificate 19

POWER VOLTICS TECHNOLOGY - PVTIntro. And Basic InstallationTo PV Technology Course 20NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam Prep 20

SECURITY GUARD TRAINING• 8 Hour Pre-Assessment 19• 16 Hour Training 19• 8 Hour Annual Renewal 19

WELDINGARC Welding 1 20ARC Welding 2 20Mig & Tig Welding 20

*Mandatory Orientation Required - See Page 7 for Dates/Times

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THE CENTER FOR ADULT & COMMUNITY SERVICES IS NOW LOCATED AT:450 MAMARONECK AVE, 2nd Floor, HARRISON, NY 10528

DIRECTIONS TO SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER BOCES CAMPUSES

Directions to: 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528(Park In The Rear & Take Steps Down To The 2nd Floor)

Directions to: 65 Grasslands Rd, Valhalla, NY 10595(Next To The Main Entrance of Westchester Community College)

BY CARFROM HUTCHINSON RIVER PKWY:Exit 23S. Follow Mamaroneck Ave. for half a mile andyour destination will be on the left.FROM INTERSTATE 95: Take I 95 N to exit 18B for Mamaroneck Ave. towardWhite Plains. Turn right onto Mamaroneck Ave.

FROM SPRAIN BROOK PARKWAY/TACONIC /SAWMILL RIVER PKWY:Take the parkway to Interstate I-287 E toward WhitePlains. Take exit 9N-9S for Hutchinson Pkwy towardWhitestone Bridge. Merge onto Westchester Ave.Take the Hutchinson Pkwy South ramp. Take exit 23Sto Mamaroneck Ave.

BY BUS OR TRAINBeeline Bus 60to 450 Mamaroneck Ave. (see Mamaroneck Ave atRosedale Ave for closest schedule time.)

Beeline Bus information: 914.813.7777

Metro North train to White PlainsStation or Mamaroneck Station. Take Beeline Bus 60

Metro North information: 212.532.4900

BY CARFROM SPRAIN BROOK PARKWAY/TACONIC:Take the parkway to Eastview Exit and turnheading East on Grasslands Rd. Campus on the right.

SAW MILL RIVER PKWY NORTH: to I287 to exit 4. Left on Knollwood Rd. Right onGrasslands Road. Campus on the right.

FROM HUTCHINSON RIVER PKWY: Take Hutchinson River Pkwy North to Interstate I-287W. Exit 5. Make a right onto Hillside Ave. At the end of Hillside bear left onto Grasslands Road.Campus on the left.

BY BUS OR TRAINBeeline Bus 40 to Grasslands Road.

Beeline Bus information: 914.813.7777

Metro North trainto White Plains Train Station.Take Beeline Bus 40

Metro North information:212.532.4900

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THE CENTER FOR ADULT & COMMUNITY SERVICES IS NOW LOCATED AT:450 MAMARONECK AVE, 2nd Floor, HARRISON, NY 10528

SWBOCES Center For Adult andCommunity Services In HarrisonWelcome to the Southern Westchester BOCES community of adult learners. Each year,thousands of people in our communities take BOCES courses to enrich their careers andtheir lives. Many are embarking on new careers or improving job skills, others are improvingtheir English or preparing for their High School Equivalency Exam. All of our students havea common goal; a brighter future for themselves and their families.

We’re offering courses in demand areas like Licensed Practical Nursing, Medical Assistant,Certified Nurse Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy & EKG Technician,Cosmotology, and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Auto Service Tech, Electricity, andWelding.

If we can help you choose the course that’s right for you, give us a call. If visiting, simply parkin the student parking located at the back of the building and follow the sign to the stairs thatlead to our 2nd floor reception area.

We look forward to working together with you in helping you achieve your goals. See you in class!

REGISTER EARLY!Please register at least one week prior to the course start date so your registration canbe processed in a timely manner. Decisions to offer or cancel courses are generallymade 5 days prior to course start date. Don’t be disappointed by registering too late!

Ways to sign up for ContinuingEducation courses1. ON-LINENO Registration Fee! Quick, Convenient! Go to www.swboces.org/adulteducation,click on the “Register On-line” link.

2. PHONECall 914.592.0849 Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-8:30pm; Fri 8:00am-3:30pm; Sat 8:30am-12:00pm.

3. FAXFax your completed registration form with credit card info to (914) 592-1325.

4. IN PERSONAt the Adult Education Center, 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 2nd Floor, Harrison,NY, 10528. The office is accessed through the back of the building, take thestairs down to the 2nd Floor. Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-8:30pm; Fri 8:00am-3:30pm;Sat 8:30am-12:00pm.

5. MAIL-INMail your completed registration form with credit card info to: SWBOCES, Center forAdult & Community Services, 450 Mamaroneck Avenue, 2nd Floor, Harrison, N.Y.10528

PLEASE NOTE: If you are registering by any means other than on-line, please makesure to include the $10.00 Registration Fee.

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Financial Assistance ResourcesThe below listings are provided for informational purposes only. SWBOCES does not qualify or approve anyindividuals for funding by the agencies listed.Southern Westchester BOCES recognizes that the financial investment in qualitytraining is a concern to many students. Here is a list of possible sources ofassistance. If you need more information….call the numbers listed below.Office of Workforce Investment – Located in many counties and localities, theseagencies oversee the use of job training funds, The Workforce Investment Officesare an excellent source of a wide variety of services for people who are looking forwork or training.

ACCES - VR(Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation)ACCES-VR (formally VESID) is a division of the New York State Education Departmentand provides assistance to individuals with disabilities. ACCES-VR offices are located inmost counties.

Veterans Benefits - If you have served your country in the US Military, contact your localVeteran’s Administration Office to find out what benefits you may be entitled to receive.

Employers/Labor Organizations – Consult your Human Resources Department or union to findout if there are any tuition assistance benefits available.

Career Training Loans - are also available for courses over $1,000.00. Please call for more information at (914) 592-0849 or visit us on the web atwww.swboces.org/adulteducation

FOR SW BOCES ADULT EDUCATIONEMERGENCY CLASS CLOSINGS AND/OR DELAYS

If Southern Westchester BOCES cancels all classes for the day, then evening classes are also cancelled.

TUNE YOUR RADIO TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATIONS:WFAS...1230 AM or 104 FM, WVIP...1310 AM or 106.3 FM, WHUD..100.7 FM

In addition, school closings and/or delays are posted on the WHUD Storm Center website and, you can opt to register to receive text notifications at:

www.pamal.com/pamalsnow/storm.htm or Google "WHUD Storm Center".

Westchester One Stop Employment Center120 Bloomingdale RoadWhite Plains, NY 10605(914) 995-3910

One Stop201 James StreetPeekskill, NY 10566(914) 737-3490

Mt. Vernon Employment Center100 East First StreetMt. Vernon, NY 10550(914) 813-6555

Putnam Workforce Partnership110 Old Route 6 CenterCarmel, NY 10512(845) 808-1651

City of Yonkers residentsYonkers Employment Center:20 So. BroadwaySuite 1209Yonkers, NY 10550(914) 965-9500

Rockland County residentsTomorrow’s Workplace1 Perlman DriveSpring Valley, NY 10977(845) 356-6106

In other areas consult your telephone directory or go to www.servicelocator.org on the Web.

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In Westchester CountyWestchester ACCES - VR75 South Broadway, 1st FloorWhite Plains, New York 10601Phone: (914) 946-1313

In Rockland CountyPascack Plaza15 Perlman Drive, 2nd FloorSpring Valley, NY 10977Phone: (845) 426-5410

In The Bronx1215 Zerega AvenueBronx, NY 10462Telephone: (718) 931-3500

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Adult Education Calendar Spring Summer 2015

NO CLASSES ON: Monday, February 16 - Saturday, February 21 - Winter RecessThursday, March 19 - No EVENING Classes VALHALLA CAMPUS ONLYMonday, March 30 - Saturday, April 4 - Spring RecessSaturday, May 23 - No SATURDAY ClassesMonday, May 25 - Memorial DayFriday, July 3 - Saturday, July 4 - Independence Day ObservanceTuesday, June 23 - No EVENING Classes VALHALLA CAMPUS ONLYWednesday, June 24 - No EVENING Classes VALHALLA CAMPUS ONLY

/ = All Locations Closed ---= Valhalla Campus Only Closed

The mission of Southern Westchester BOCES is to collaborate with districts,agencies and communities to meet their educational challenges by providing

regional leadership and cost-effective, high-quality services.

BOARD MEMBERS JOSEPH E. WOOLEY, PRESIDENT JAMES E. MILLER, VICE PRESIDENT

JOHN DESANTISCATHERINE DRAPERRICHARD GLICKSTEIN

LYNN MCBRIDEGEORGIA RIEDEL

DR. HAROLD A. COLESDISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

SANDRA A. SIMPSON, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER/DEPUTY DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT

CLAUDIA MURPHY, DIRECTORCENTER FOR ADULT & COMMUNITY SERVICES

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MANDATORY ORIENTATIONS FOR THEFOLLOWING CLASSES ONLY!

CAREERSTARTERSAir Conditioning/Refrigeration/Heating (Day) Pg. 8

Automotive Service Technician Pg. 9Clinical Medical Assistant Pg. 17Medical Office Management Pg. 18 Pharmacy Technician Pg. 18Phlebotomy & EKG Pg. 18

DATES: February 4, March 4, April 8, May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5.

TIMES: Choose a Day or Evening SessionDay: 9:30am Sharp, or Evening: 6:00pm Sharp

LOCATION: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528

Get Course Informaton! • Ask Important Questions!Complete the CareerStarters Application! • Take the CareerStarters Reading Test!

Register on-line at: www.swboces.org/adulteducation or call 914.592.0849

CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT Pg. 17DATES: March 4, April 8, July 8, August 5, September 9.

TIMES: 9:00am Sharp or 5:30pm SharpLOCATION: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528

Get Course Informaton! • Ask Important Questions! • Take Entrance Test!Bring photo ID and Social Security card.

Register on-line at: www.swboces.org/adulteducation or call 914.592.0849

COSMETOLOGY Pg. 13DATE: July 15 and September 16.TIME: 9:30am or 5:30pm Sharp

LOCATION: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528

Get Course Informaton! • Ask Important Questions! • Take Entrance Test!Bring photo ID and Social Security card.

Register on-line at: www.swboces.org/adulteducation

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*AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION/HEATING (HVAC) FULL-TIME DAY PROGRAMIntensive, adult training day program in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating. Designed as a pre-apprenticeship or mechanic training, students successfully completing the program will be equipped to enter thefield at the apprentice level. Instruction includes: Introduction to refrigeration and A/C theory; identificationand function of electrical components, controls, valves, compressors and evaporators; system assembly, troubleshooting, part repair and replacement; air handlers, A/C systems & ice machines; heating systems theory &installation (gas & oil fired); boiler installation and repair; oil burner, heating systems & troubleshooting, repair& installation. The minimum tested reading level necessary to enroll in this training course is 7.0. Eye SafetyGoggles, Textbooks, EPA Approved Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification Exam (Core, I, II, III &Universal), Supplies, and Tool Kit Included. Please Note: Go to www.swboces.org/adulteducation to register for afree, MANDATORY Career Starters Orientation/ Information Session.MTC0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M-F 2/2-4/20 8:30AM-3:30pm VAL/A/101A 300 $4,750Spring 2015 M-F 4/21-6/24 8:30AM-3:30pm VAL/A/101A 300 $4,750Summer 2015 M-F 6/25-8/28 8:30AM-3:30pm VAL/A/101A 300 $4,750

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 1 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration mechanics and helpers are in demand! Get an introduction to refrigeration andair conditioning theory, including all aspects of the refrigeration and air conditioning cycle, how it works and thetypes of refrigerants and their uses. The textbook included is also used for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2.ACR0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 2/3-4/14 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101B 27 $500Spring 2015 T 4/28-6/22 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101B 27 $500Spring 2015 SA 2/7-4/18 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/A/101B 27 $500Summer 2015 T 6/30-8/25 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101B 27 $500

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2Prerequisite: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 1. Continue your training by learning basic electricaltheory including low and high voltage circuits and electrical controls (starters, time clocks, contactors,thermostats, TXV’s, dryers and relays). ACR0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 W 2/25-4/29 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420Spring 2015 W 5/13-7/8 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420Spring 2015 SA 5/2-7/11 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 3Prerequisite: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 2. Build a working refrigeration system with all electricalcomponents and a low voltage A/C circuit board. This hands-on-training includes pipe and tubing assembly,plus instruction in cutting, flaring and soldering copper tubing. Eye Safety Goggles Included.ACR0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M 2/9-4/20 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420Spring 2015 M 5/11-7/13 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420

REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 4 Prerequisite: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 3. Finish the AC & Refrigeration course series with airhandlers, air conditioning systems and ice machines, with hands-on experience and special topics inrefrigeration and air conditioning for advanced students. Eye Safety Goggles Included.ACR0104 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 3/5-5/14 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420Spring 2015 TH 5/28-7/23 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101A 27 $420

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AIR-CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION & HEATING (HVAC)

How To Read Course ListingsCourse Title: AUTO BODY REPAIRCourse Description: From fender-bender to major collision damage… Course Code: AUT0201Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Room Hours TuitionM 9/8-11/10 6:00-9:00pm VAL/E/101 27 $375VAL: 65 Grasslands Road, Valhalla, NY 10595HAR: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528

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REFRIGERANT TRANSITION & RECOVERY CERTIFICATION HVACR mechanics, prepare to be certified in the skills for recovering and recycling refrigerants. This courseincludes the EPA Approved Certification Exam (Core, I, II, III & Universal). If students do not pass the initialexam, they may retest for an added fee of $50 when next offered. Textbook and test fee included.ACR0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 2/24-3/24 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 15 $420Spring 2015 T 5/19-6/16 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 15 $420Summer 2015 T 7/28-8/25 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 15 $420

HEATING SYSTEMS, TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRThis course includes instruction on basic systems, electrical requirements, simple controls, installationapplications and burner capacities. Water, Steam and Hydro Air are the most common residential heatingsystems in use today. Gain an understanding of system components and how they work. Learn to troubleshootcommon system problems. Develop your skills and acquire the techniques necessary to maintain heatingsystems at peak performance and efficiency. Eye Safety Goggles Included. Textbook required.ACR0107 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 2/3-4/14 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101 27 $420Spring 2015 T 4/28-6/23 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101 27 $420Summer 2015 T 6/30-8/25 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101 27 $420

*AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN Want a career that’s always in demand? Become an automotive service technician. Dealers and private shopsare seeking qualified entry-level people. Learn the basic systems and move on to maintenance,troubleshooting and repair. You will practice your skills in our fully equipped shop with our professionalmechanic/instructor. Training includes shop safety, using lifts and shop equipment, diagnostics, lubricationservice, brake, exhaust, suspension & steering, electrical and cooling systems and engine “tune up” service. Theminimum reading level necessary to enroll is 7.0. Eye Safety Goggles, Textbooks and Materials Included. PleaseNote: Go to www.swboces.org/adulteducation to register for a free, MANDATORY Career Starters Orientation.CST0108 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSummer 2015 M-F 7/6-8/17 8:30am-3:30pm VAL/I/110 200 $3,100

BASIC AUTO MECHANICS Get your motor running with this introductory course using the tools of the trade. Learn shop and liftsafety plus systems operation and basic maintenance procedures for lubrication, tires and wheels,cooling, suspension and exhaust systems from our professional mechanic/instructor. Move on to thefundamentals of brakes, charging and ignition systems. Eye Safety Goggles Included.AUT0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 W 2/4-4/15 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/110 27 $375Spring 2015 W 4/29-6/24 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/110 27 $375Summer 2015 SA 5/23-8/1 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/I/110 27 $375

AUTO MECHANICS 2Prerequisite: Basic Auto Mechanics. Started with Basic Auto Mechanics? Now continue at anintermediate level. Lifts, air tools, tire machines, Scan tools, and more. Use the tools of our fully equippedshop in an intermediate course covering diagnosis and repair of brake systems, charging and startingsystems, cooling systems, electronic engine components, scan-tool use, wire diagrams, and basic airconditioner theory. Eye Safety Goggles Included.AUT0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M 3/2-5/4 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/104 27 $375Spring 2015 M 5/18-7/20 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/104 27 $375

AUTO MECHANICS 3Prerequisite: Basic Auto Mechanics 1&2. Now Continue to an advanced level. Topics will include engineoperation, ignition system, clutch and manual transmission, automatic transmisiion, front wheel operationservice, computer system diagnosis, brakes and electrical troubleshooting. Eye Safety Goggles Included.AUT0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 2/24-4/28 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/104 27 $375Spring 2015 T 5/12-7/14 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/I/104 27 $375Spring 2015 SA 3/7-5/9 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/I/104 27 $375AUTO BODY REPAIR Fender-bender to major collision damage, the art of auto body repair is a high demand skill. Learn thefundamentals of auto body repair from an expert, including safety, tools, repair methods, paint stripping,sanding, single- and two-stage paint processes and polishing. Eye Safety Goggles Included.AUT0201 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 SA 2/7-4/18 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/E/101 27 $375Spring 2015 M 2/23-4/27 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/101 27 $375Summer 2015 M 5/11-7/13 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/101 27 $375

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY - AUT

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENTIn these economically challenging times, jobs in many fields are hard to find, even for those who havedone “everything right.” People with knowledge, experience, and ambition to improve their lot may findentrepreneurship to be an option. This course is designed to improve the chance for a successfultransition from training and employment to self-employment and small business management. Thecourse will focus on the basic elements that are required for owners of micro businesses to succeed:• Preparing to go into business; working from home; being your own boss; principles of time management• Identifying the real costs of doing business; budgeting and cash flow fundamentals• Bookkeeping fundamentals; keeping business and personal records separate• Leveraging yourself; working with other businesses, contractors, and employees• Selling your services and making a living

BUS0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 2/5-4/23 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/214B 27 $360Spring 2015 TH 5/7-7/2 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/214B 27 $360Summer 2015 SA 6/6-8/8 9:00am-12:00pm HAR/214B 27 $360

PROFESSIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT IAre you responsible for managing major projects in IT, Engineering, Construction or other professionalcareers? Do you want to step up to a management position? The Project Management Institute (PMI) hasestablished standards and guidelines for the successful professional project manager. Investigate the nineProject Management Knowledge Areas including scope, time, cost and quality management. Understandthe concepts, practices and procedures for human resources, communications, risk and procurementmanagement used by the successful project manager throughout a wide scope of industries. Effectiveproject management…the proven formula for success.PPM0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 3/10-5/5 6:00pm-8:30pm HAR/214B 20 $350

PROFESSIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT IIExpanded on the principles taught in Professional Project Management I (introductory) course, students willexplore in depth, many Project Management subjects, providing them with a deeper understanding of thepractice of Project Management. It is recommended that students take Professional Project Management I prior.PPM0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 5/19-7/14 6:00pm-8:30pm HAR/214B 20 $350

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BUSINESS - BUS

THE CENTER FOR ADULT & COMMUNITY SERVICES IS NOW LOCATED AT:450 MAMARONECK AVE, 2nd Floor, HARRISON, NY 10528

IF YOU OPERATE A BUSINESS IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY:YOU NEED A HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKFORCE

Southern Westchester BOCES

BUSINESS & IN DUS TRY SERVICES• Customized Training With defined training goals to meet your spe cif ic business needs• Job Specific Curriculum - Courses developed for a specific occupation/trade• Reasonable Group Rates

For Information Call (914) 592-0849

AUTO BODY REPAIR 2 Fender-bender to major collision damage, the art of auto body repair is a high demand skill. Learn thefundamentals of auto body repair from an expert, including safety, tools, repair methods, paint stripping,sanding, single- and two-stage paint processes and polishing. Eye Safety Goggles Included.AUT0202 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 W 4/29-7/1 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/101 27 $375Summer 2015 SA 5/9-7/18 8:30am-11:30pm VAL/E/101 27 $375Summer 2015 M/W 7/20-8/17 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/101 27 $375

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY - CITAUTOCAD IPrerequisite: Knowledge of basic computer operations and Windows. Ask any Architect, Engineer ordrafting/design professional, AutoCAD is the industry standard in computer assisted design programs.Get introduced to the essential concepts, commands and tools necessary to design projects. Textbookincluded, Drafting or blueprint reading experience suggested. Limit 10 students.CIT0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 2/5-4/16 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 20 $360

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AUTOCAD 2Prerequisite: AUTOCAD 1. This course builds on the skills mastered in AUTOCAD 1. This course coversEditing and Revises Dates to work more efficiently, masters viewing tools, styles, and adding text to drawings.Textbook not included, Drafting or blueprint reading experience suggested. Limit 10 students.CIT0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 4/30-6/18 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 20 $315

AUTOCAD 3Prerequisite: AUTOCAD 2. This course is designed for students who have completed AUTOCAD 1&2and looks at some additional features available into AUTOCAD software. Topics include using fields andtables, using dimensions, advanced editing and organizing, makes “smart” drawings with parametictools, drawing curves, getting and exchanging data from drawings and 3D modeling and imaging.Textbook not included, Drafting or blueprint reading experience suggested. Limit 10 students.CIT0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSummer 2015 TH 6/25-8/13 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 20 $315

COMPUTERS FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERSReach for the power of the information age. Learn how to use a personal computer in easy-to-understandlanguage, at a casual pace. Become comfortable at using the mouse to navigate the desktop. In additionto learning the basics about hardware and software, you will create simple letters and documents usingMS Word and Windows. Then take a cruise on the information highway using our fast internet access.Step up to the information age! Limit 10 StudentsCIT0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 4/13-5/6 7:00pm-9:00pm TBD 16 $270Summer 2015 M/W 7/20-8/12 7:00pm-9:00pm TBD 16 $270

MICROSOFT OFFICE MODULAR PROGRAMPrerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. Explore Microsoft Office, the most widely used software suiteintegrating word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database applications. Discover the power ofMicrosoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. TAKE ONE MODULE OR ALL FOUR. Textbook included foreach module. Limit 10 Students.CIT0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015Module1 Word M/W 2/2-2/11 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module2 Excel M/W 2/23-3/4 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module3 PowerPoint M/W 3/9-3/18 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module4 Access M/W 3/23-4/8 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Summer 2015Module1 Word M/W 5/13-5/27 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module2 Excel M/W 6/1-6/10 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module3 PowerPoint M/W 6/15-6/24 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Module4 Access M/W 6/29-7/8 7:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $235Take three MS Office modules in the same semester and get the fourth FREE!

QUICKBOOKS PROThis course introduces the fastest and easiest way to manage a small business. Students will learn how QuickBooks Promaintains account receivables and account payables, tracks inventory, prepares payroll and so much more. Studentswill learn how to integrate financial statements and produce multiple reports. Textbook included. Limit 10 Students.CIT0106 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 2/3-3/10 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 15 $310Summer 2015 T 6/9-7/14 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 15 $310

QUICKBOOKS PRO - INTERMEDIATEPrerequisite: CIT0106 QuickBooks Pro- Basic or QuickBooks Experience is a must! This course picks upwhere course CIT0106 leaves off. Topics to be covered include: setting up employees, creating purchase orders,setting lists to track specific revenue, payable accounts and to creating reports and export them to Excel forcreating advanced spreadsheets. Standard accounting transactions will be reviewed to create invoices, applycash, issue purchase orders, write checks and issue. Textbook included. Limit 10 Students.CIT0107 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 3/24-4/28 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 15 $310Summer 2015 T 7/21-8/18 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 15 $310

QUICKBOOKS CLINICAfter successful completion of Quickbooks Pro and Intermediate classes, continue your hands-on experiencein situations that simulate business transactions for service and/or merchandising companies. focus will be onbank reconciliations, bill payments, and reports.CIT0108 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T 5/5-6/2 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 15 $275

SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BEGINNERSThe social web is a confusing place, and if you are looking to dive into the world of social networking this is thecourse for you. We will explore common social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and You-Tube. We willdiscuss the dangers and benefits of belonging to these thriving online communities. Limit 10 Students.CIT0109 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSummer 2015 M/W 7/13 & 7/15 6:00pm-8:00pm TBD 4 $60

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CARPENTRY 1 Develop basic carpentry skills using hand and power tools. Create class projects that require selection oflumber and other materials. Design and build basic projects in class. Eye Safety Goggles Included.CAR0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 SA 3/7-5/9 8:30am-11:30am VAL/E/201 27 $420

CARPENTRY 2 Swing a hammer and learn the basic principles of construction framing for new houses or homealterations. Acquire the skills to build stud walls, create window and door openings, cut roof joists andrafters, sheathing and stair stringers.CAR0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSummer 2015 SA 5/30-8/1 8:30am-11:30am VAL/E/201 27 $420

READING BLUEPRINTS & PLANSAre you working in the construction trades? Here’s a “must have” course! Be able to read, understand,and locate required information from a set of standard residential or light commercial plans. Topicsinclude terminology, scaling, floor and foundation plans, elevation, wall sections, site plans, structuralframing and mechanical plans. Architects scale and construction calculator are required. Textbook isincluded in tuition. Same textbook is used in Construction Estimating.BLP0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 3/12-4/23 6pm-9pm HAR/211 15 $500Summer 2015 TH 6/11-7/9 6pm-9pm HAR/211 15 $500

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATINGIn business to make money? Then you need to accurately estimate labor, material and overhead costs,determine profit margins and evaluate market conditions, which can affect the contract price. Thiscourse includes an explanation of how to determine material quantities, increase estimating efficiency,prepare written estimates for clients, and accurately track estimated and actual job costs for residentialand light commercial construction. Same textbook is used in Reading Blueprints and Plans.CES0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 5/7-6/4 6pm-9pm HAR/211 15 $315Summer 2015 TH 7/16-8/13 6pm-9pm HAR/211 15 $315

CONSTRUCTION TRADESAre you lookimg for a career in the Construction Trade? Are you a homeowner who wants to saveThousands being a serious do-it-yourselfer? Get ready for employment in a wide variety of constructiontrades or make your house the home of your dreams. Either way, get hands on experience in the buildingtrades with this modularized multi trade course. Eye safety included. Materials included. Limit 12students. Seats are limited! Module 1: 80 hours (20 sessions) Measurements and Measuring Tools, SafeUse of Hand Held Power Tools, Demolition Work, Construction Carpentry, Windows, Exterior Doors,Roofing Repairs, Siding. Module 2: 60 hours (15 sessions) Plumbing, Electrical. Module 3: 60 hours (15sessions) Dryway and Ceilings, Cabinets/Counter Tops and shelves, Tile Work, Flooring Finish Work.CST0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015Module 1 M/T/TH 2/3-3/26 5:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 80 $1,400Module 2 M/T/TH 4/14-5/14 5:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 60 $1,250Module 3 M/T/TH 5/19-6/18 5:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 60 $1,250

MODULES CAN BE TAKEN IN ANY ORDER, TAKE ONE OR ALL THREE!DIY - HOME MAINTENANCE IHere’s a course to get you started on all of those DIY (do-it-yourself ) home maintenance andimprovement projects while saving money. Learn how to change a faucet, repair or replace a toilet oreven solder copper pipe. Take the mystery out of repairing simple electrical switches or outlets. Find outhow to deal with damaged sheetrock, install vinyl or ceramic tile, and complete basic carpentry framing.DIY-Home maintenance is a hand’s on course that will teach you the proper safe use of hand and powertools. This course will pay for itself ! Eye Safety Goggles Included.CAR0107 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M 5/4-7/6 6:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 27 $420

DIY - HOME MAINTENANCE 2This course will teach you how to layout and install ceramic tile and laminate flooring., repair doors andinstall locks, and replace window/door screens. Eye Safety Goggles Included.CAR0107 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 2/9-4/20 6:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 27 $420Summer 2015 M/W 7/8-8/5 6:30pm-9:30pm VAL/E/201 27 $420

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MANDATORY COSMETOLOGY ORIENTATION/INFORMATION SESSIONS:Dates: Wednesday, July 15th or September 16th.Times: 9:30am or 5:30pm sharpLocation: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528Register at: www.swboces.org/adulteducation*COSMETOLOGY LICENSING PROGRAM Prerequisite: TABE score of 7.4 or above. This program prepares students for a career in the creative field ofCosmetology. The course fulfills the New York State 1,000 hour requirement necessary to qualify for the NewYork State licensing examination. Modules of instruction consist of all phases of Cosmetology including a salonclinic as well as State Board preparation. Textbook & Kit Fees Included. Any additional fees are the students’responsibility, such as additional supplies and the respective. New York State licensing fee which is paid directlyto New york State for the liscensing exam. Register on-line for the next Orientation/Information Session at:www.swboces.org/adulteducation . If you have further questions, please contact Ms. DosSantos at 914-592-0849, ext. 3168, or email her at [email protected] Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionWinter 2016 M-Th 2/22/16-6/20/17 4:30pm-9:30pm VAL/C/102 1035 $9,500

Break 6/27/16 - Restart 9/2/16ENROLLMENT PROCESS: Students entering or re-entering the program must attend a freeOrientation/Information Session. Please register on-line at www.swboces.org/adulteducation to register forthe next Session. For further information, please call Ms. DosSantos at 914-592-0849 ext. 3168, or email her [email protected]. Self-pay deposits, Career Training loans, Government grants or loans, ACCES-VRor other funding sources must be approved prior to course start date to guarantee your place in class.Questions regarding licensing? Call NYS Division of Licensing (518) 474-4429.

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COSMETOLOGY - COS

Start Your New Cosmetology CareerAs a hairstylist, or cosmetologist, you areresponsible for making people look good! This canbe very rewarding work. But it also requires skill todo it right. This field will grow by 20 percent in thenext ten years, which means plenty of jobs forpeople with the right training. Many cosmetologistsare their own boss – this means more freedom andmore creativity!Study and prepare to be eligible for the NYSLicense Exam.

THE CENTER FOR ADULT & COMMUNITY SERVICES IS NOW LOCATED AT:450 MAMARONECK AVE, 2nd Floor, HARRISON, NY 10528

OSHA 10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION TRAINING CERTIFICATEStudy The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) code of federal regulations for constructionin order to work on any construction site. Basic awareness training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, andprevention of workplace hazards will be covered. This certification is also required to become a New York CityOn-Site Supervisor. Upon successful completion, you will receive your OSHA Certification and card.OSHA101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/T/W 2/2-2/4 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Spring 2015 M/T/W 3/9-3/11 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Spring 2015 M/T/W 4/13-4/15 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Spring 2015 M/T/W 5/11-5/13 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Spring 2015 M/T/W 6/8-6/10 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Summer 2015 M/T/W 7/6-7/8 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150Summer 2015 M/T/W 8/3-8/5 6:00pm-9:30pm TBD 10 $150

OSHA 30 HOUR CONSTRUCTION TRAINING CERTIFICATEThis course covers the 30 hours of training required by the Occupational Health and Safty Act (OSHA). Uponsuccessful completing the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 30 hour coursecompletion cards from the Department of Labor.OSHA101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M-TH 2/9-3/3 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Spring 2015 M-TH 3/16-4/8 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Spring 2015 M-TH 4/20-5/5 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Spring 2015 M-TH 5/18-6/3 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Spring 2015 M-TH 6/15-6/30 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Summer 2015 M-TH 7/13-7/28 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450Summer 2015 M-TH 8/10-8/25 6:30pm-9:30pm TBD 30 $450

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NEW COURSESAuto Mechanics 3 Pg. 17Auto Repair 2 Pg. 17Auto CAD 2 Pg. 17Auto CAD 3 Pg. 17Construction Trade Modules• Module 1 Pg. 17Measurements/Tools/Demolition• Module 2 Pg. 17Plumbing/Electrical• Module 3 Pg. 17Walls/Cabinets/FloorsDIY Home Maintenence 2 Pg. 17

Driver’s Education• 5 Hour Pre-Licensing Pg. 17• 6 Hour Defensive Prep Pg. 17• 16 Hour CDL Prep Pg. 17OSHA 30 Hour ConstructionCertification Pg. 17Quickbooks Clinic Pg. 17Security Guard Training• 8 Hour Pre-Assessment Pg. 17• 16 Hour Training Pg. 17• 8 Hour Annual Renewal Pg. 17

SATURDAY COURSESRefrigeration/Air Conditioning 1

Pg. 17Refrigeration/Air Conditioning 2

Pg. 17Basic Auto Mechanics Pg. 17Auto Body Repair 1 Pg. 17Auto Body Repair 2 Pg. 17Carpentry 1 Pg. 17Carpentry 2 Pg. 17Electricity 1 Pg. 17Electricity 2 Pg. 17LPN Prep Pg. 17

AHA Heart Saves CPR & AEPPg. 17

Nurse Assistant Return to PracticePg. 17

Intro to Medical TerminologyPg. 17

Serve Safe Food Handler Cert.Pg. 17

Welding 1 Pg. 17Welding 2 Pg. 17Mig & Tig Welding Pg. 17

CURSOS ENSENADOS EN ESPAÑOL(Courses Taught in Spanish)

Educacion de Manejo/Conducio(Driver’s Education) Pg. 175 Hrs. Pre-Licencia(5 Hrs Pre Licensing) Pg. 17

6 Hrs. Manejo Defensivo(6 Hrs Defense Driving) Pg. 1716 Pre-Manejo de Camiones(16 Hrs. CDL Prep) Pg. 17Equivalenciade la escuela secundara(HS Equivlency/HSE Exam Prep)

Pg. 17Cerrupicado de Serv-Safe con elcodigo alimentario de laAdministracion de Alimentosy ydolga de la Asocidcion deResturantes Nacionales(Serv-Safe Food Handle Cert) Pg. 17

Ingles para habiantes deotraslanguajes(English for Speakers of otherLanguages ESOL) Pg. 17

La equivalencia de el bachillerrato(High School Equivalency/HSEExam Prep) Pg. 17

Habilidades para tomarexamines/clases de ciudadania(Test Taking Skills/CitzenshipClasses) Pg. 17

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DRIVERS EDUCATION - DE

5 HOUR PRE-LICENSING (MV-278) Course in English & EspañolThis course is mandatory for every learner’s permit holder in order to obtain a driver’s license in NewYork State. Course content includes driving as a social activity, driver habits and skill, feelings/attitudesand taking risks, and driving when impaired. Upon successful completion of the course, students willreceive a Pre-Licensing Completion Certificate (MV-278) which will enable students to schedule and takea road test with the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles.DE0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionENGLISHSpring 2015 M/W 2/2 & 2/4 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 M/W 3/2 & 3/4 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 M/W 4/6 & 4/8 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 M/W 5/4 & 5/6 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 M/W 6/1 & 6/3 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 M/W 7/6 & 7/8 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 M/W 8/3 & 8/5 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100ESPAÑOLSpring 2015 T/TH 2/3 & 2/5 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 3/3 & 3/5 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 4/7 & 4/9 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 5/5 & 5/7 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 6/2 & 6/4 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 7/7 & 7/9 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 8/4 & 8/6 6:00pm-8:30pm TBD 5 $100

6 HOUR DEFENSIVE DRIVING Course in English & EspañolUpon successful completion of this course you (the principal vehicle operator) can earn a 10% discounton collision, liability and no-fault insurance. This discount is good for three years. Course completionalso earns you a reduction of up to 4 points on your driver’s license record. Points may be reduced oncein any 18 month period.DE0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionENGLISHSpring 2015 M/W 2/9 & 2/11 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 M/W 3/9 & 3/11 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 M/W 4/13 & 4/15 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 M/W 5/11 & 5/13 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 M/W 6/8 & 6/10 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 M/W 7/13 & 7/15 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 M/W 8/10 & 8/12 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100ESPAÑOLSpring 2015 T/TH 2/10 & 2/12 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 3/10 & 3/12 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 4/14 & 4/16 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Spring 2015 T/TH 5/12 & 5/14 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 6/9 & 6/11 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 7/14 & 7/16 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100Summer 2015 T/TH 8/11 & 8/13 6:00pm-9:00pm TBD 6 $100

COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE (CDL) Course in English & EspañolThis program prepares students for employment opportunities as Commercial Drivers. The CDL coursewill prepare students to operate B size vehicle which includes vans, buses, and trucks. Upon completionyou will be prepared to take the written section for the Commercial Driver License with airbrakes. CDLmanual included.DE0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionENGLISHSpring 2015 M-TH 2/23 - 2/26 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150Spring 2015 M-TH 4/20 - 4/23 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150Spring 2015 M-TH 6/22 - 6/25 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150Summer 2015 M-TH 8/17 - 8/20 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150ESPAÑOLSpring 2015 M-TH 3/23 - 3/26 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150Spring 2015 M-TH 5/18 - 5/21 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150Spring 2015 M-TH 7/27 - 7/30 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $150

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ELECTRICITY 1 Starting a career or just adding a skill, this course in residential applications, useful in all trades, is perfectfor students who have little or no previous knowledge of trade electricity. Learn and practice wiring,circuits, use of tools, diagnostic procedures, safety precautions, reading diagrams and local requirements.Eye Safety Goggles and Textbook Included.ELC0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M 2/9-4/20 6:30pm-9:30pm VAL/A/101B 27 $490Spring 2015 SA 3/7-5/9 8:30am-11:30am VAL/A/101B 27 $490Summer 2015 M 5/4-7/6 6:30pm-9:30pm VAL/A/101B 27 $490

ELECTRICITY 2 Prerequisite: Electricity 1. Continue your exploration of and training in residential electricity withvoltage and amperage calculations, circuit breaker panels and feeders to sub-panels with related serviceentry equipment, bending conduit, special purpose outlets for dishwashers, clothes dryers and ovens. EyeSafety Goggles Included. Textbook Required.ELC0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH 3/5-5/14 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101B 27 $415Summer 2015 SA 5/23-8/1 8:30am-11:30am VAL/A/101B 27 $415Summer 2015 TH 5/28-7/23 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/A/101B 27 $415

ELECTRICITY AND BASIC ELECTRONICS Prerequisite: Electricity 2. This is a great introductory class for anyone interested in learning the fundamentaltheory of electricity and basic electronics. Topics include voltage, current, resistance, capacitance and inductancetheory. Learn the application of Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s law and the theoretical operation of semiconductors,fundamental electronic circuits and test equipment. Textbook and basic pocket Calculator Required.ELC0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 2/2-4/13 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/211 27 $375Spring 2015 M/W 4/27-6/29 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/211 27 $375Summer 2015 M/W 7/6-8/3 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/211 27 $375

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) EXAM PREP Working in the Electrical Trades? Preparing for the Westchester County Electrician’s Licensing Test?Understanding the National Electric Code is the key to success. This course will teach you to use theNational Electric Code to do the job right. Learn and discuss the application of various aspects of the codeto local, commercial and residential wiring. Review the main topics covered in the test. Information on testformat, items to bring to the test and test taking strategy are reviewed. Work with the NEC 2011 edition,current ly used by NY State, with actual exam questions for a study guide. This is a course not only forelectricians planning to take the licensing test, but for anyone in the electrical trades. Textbooks Required.ELC0104 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M 4/20-7/13 6:00pm-9:00pm HAR/211 36 $510

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EDUCATION - NYT

NYS TEACHING ASSISTANT PREPARATION Teaching Assistants are in demand in many local school districts. Start your career in education as ateaching assistant. This course will prepare students in reading, writing, math and instructional support,the four categories on the NY State Assessment of Teaching Assistant Skills (NYSATAS). Anyone seekingcertification as a teaching assistant since February 2, 2004 will be required to achieve a qualifying scoreon the NYSATAS exam. To enroll in this class you must have a United States High School Diploma orHigh School Equivalency Diploma. Textbook Included. For information on NYS Teaching AssistantCertification visit www.highered.nysed.gov.NYTA0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 4/20-7/6 9:00am-12:00pm HAR/219 33 $460Summer 2015 M/W 7/13-8/17 9:00am-12:00pm HAR/219 33 $460

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LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING Accelerated Day or Regular Day/Evening Program AvailablePracticalNursingGraduates are in demand, and recent grads are reporting entry-level earnings of over $43,000.LPN is a 10-month Fast Track Full-time Day or 20-month Part-time Day/Evening program, startingSeptember and ending June. Receive clinical experience in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities as well asclasses in nursing theory, anatomy, medical/surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics and the administration ofmedication. Practical Nursing students qualify for the NY State Certified Nurse Assistant examination.Students who successfully complete the SW BOCES program earn a Practical Nursing License by passing theNational Council Licensing Practical Nursing (NCLEX) Exam. U.S. High School Diploma or High SchoolEquivalency Required. NOTE: SW BOCES reserves the right to not accept on-line/distance learningdiplomas or diplomas not issued through a State Education Department. Individuals with a history ofMisdemeanor and/or Felony conviction may not be eligible for licensure by the N.Y. State EducationDepartment. Please contact NYSED Office of the Profession with any questions regarding convictions. Thefollowing are required for acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program: Textbooks not included.

• Submission of a complete application package.• Acceptable scores on the SWBOCES LPN Entrance exam.• Successful completion of the interview process.

Download the 2015-2016 LPNApplication atwww.swboces.org/adulteducationApplication deadline isMay 30, 2015, orwhen entrance exam sessions are filled.

Financial AidAvailable toQualifiedCandidates.

LPN FULL-TIME DAY PROGRAM 2016 (10 MONTHS)LPN Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionFall 2016 M-F 8/24/15-6/23/16 8:25am-2:25pm HAR/218 1088 $12,775LPN PART-TIME DAY OR EVENING PROGRAM 2016 (20 MONTHS)LPN Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionPart-Time Day 2017 M-Th 8/31/15-6/20/17 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/218 1088 $13,550Part-Time Eve 2017 M-Th 8/31/15-6/20/17 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/218 1088 $13,550

AREYOUCONSIDERINGAPPLYINGTOTHESWBOCESLICENSEDPRACTICALNURSINGPROGRAM?GET THE INFORATION YOU NEED TO APPLY, GET THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS, GET TIPS

ON BEING A SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT ATTHE LPN PROGRAM INFORMATION SEMINAR

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 2015 at 9:00AM SHARPTHURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 2015 at 6:30PM SHARP

Limited Seating, On-line Reservation Required – Course Code LPN-INFOLPN Preparation Course Students need not attend. All information will be given as part of the PREP course

LPN PREPARATION COURSE (Optional)Acceptance into theBOCESPracticalNursing programhinges onpassing the LPNEntranceExam. Boost yourmath, reading, writing, critical thinking and test taking skills with this 54-hour course. Students taking the LPNPrep coursemust sit for the LPNProgramEntrance Examat the end of the course. Taking the LPNPrep coursedoes not guarantee admission into the SW BOCES LPN program.U.S. High School Diploma or EquivalentRequired. NOTE: SW BOCES reserves the right to not accept on-line/distance learning diplomas ordiplomasnot issued throughaStateEducationDepartment. Tuition includes booklet andpractice tests. LPNApplication/Exam Fee Additional $130, Non-Refundable. If you Pay in full for the LPN Prep Course,Application, and Exam Fee at the same time you will receive a $35 discount! (Normally $560 Pay only $525.)LPNPRE0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015Day: T/TH 3/24-5/28 9:00am-12:00pm HAR/219 54 $430Evening: M/W 4/6-6/8 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR/219 54 $430

T/TH 2/3-4/16 6:30pm-9:30pm HAR219 54 $430SA 2/7-5/30 8:30am-12:30am HAR219 54 $430

AHA HEARTSAVER CPR & AEDThis American Heart Association Heartsaver course will provide you with the knowledge of how to savelives. Learn the risk factors that may help you avoid a heart attack, recognize the early warning signs ofa heart attack and how to respond. Learn to perform one-person rescue techniques on adults and howto treat respatory distress and choking.CPRAED Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 SA 3/28 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75Spring 2015 SA 4/25 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75Spring 2015 SA 5/30 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75Summer 2015 SA 6/27 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75Summer 2015 SA 7/25 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75Summer 2015 SA 8/15 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/215 4 $75

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MANDATORY CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT ORIENTATION/INFORMATION SESSIONDates: 3/4, 4/8, 7/8, 8/5, 9/9 • Times: 9:30AM sharp or 5:30PM sharp

Location: 450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor, Harrison, NY 10528 • Register at: www.swboces.org/adulteducation

*CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT Nursing Homes and Long Term Skilled Nursing facilities are looking for you.... if you are a trained NY StateCertified Nurse Assistant. This program includes both classroom training and clinical practice. Enrollment islimited. Students successfully completing this course become eligible to take the NY State Certified NurseAssistant Exam, given at our campus. The minimum tested reading level necessary to enroll in this course is 7.4.Photo ID and Social Security card required. U.S High School Diploma or Equivalent Not Required. TextbookIncluded. NYS Certification Exam Fee additional. Call 914.592.0849 for more information.CNA0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/T/W 5/18-7/6 8:30am-3:30pm HAR/224 137 $1,600Spring 2015 M/T/W 5/4-7/22 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/224 137 $1,600

Certified Nurse Assistants Upgrade your Skills To PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN1. Successfully complete the Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Certificate Exam2. Successfully complete our CNA, Phlebotomy, and EKG Training Program3. Pass the NHA Patient Care Technician Certification Exam.

Qualify for National Health Careers Association PCT Certification

NURSE ASSISTANT RETURN TO PRACTICEPrerequisite: You must have been trained and NYS certified after July 1,1989 to qualify for this course.Areyou a trained Certified Nurse Assistant whose certificate has lapsed? Get back into a high demand career withthis course that includes both classroom training and lab practice. Students taking this course will take theNY State Exam at regional testing sites. NYS CNA Exam Fee additional. Enrollment limited to 14 students.CNA0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/T 3/2-3/10 8:00am-1:00pm HAR/224 20 $385Spring 2015 SA 4/11-5/9 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/224 20 $385Spring 2015 M/T 5/4-5/12 8:00am-1:00pm HAR/224 20 $385Summer 2015 SA 6/6-7/11 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/224 20 $385Summer 2015 M/T 7/6-7/14 8:00am-1:00pm HAR/224 20 $385

*CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT NHA CERTIFIED COURSEPrepare for employment in medical offices, hospitals, labs and other health related facilities. Topics include infectioncontrol, safety, medical emergencies, body systems, medical terminology, assisting with the physical exam, measuringvital signs, basic electrocardiography (EKG), phlebotomy, routine lab tests, patient communication and the role andethical responsibilities of Medical Assistants. This course includes live venipuncture and capillary puncture in class.Participating students and volunteer subjects must sign an “Acknowledgement of Risk” form. The minimum testedreading level necessary to enroll is 7.0. U.S. High School Diploma or Equivalent Required. Textbooks, basicequipment kit, and materials are included. *Emergency First Response certification is an additional fee.The NationalHealth Career Association offers a national certification for those who successfully complete the Clinical MedicalAssistant Program. Study guide and National Health Exam fee included in tuition. Please Note: Go towww.swboces.org/adulteducation to register for a free, MANDATORY CareerStarters Orientation/Information Session.CST0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/T/W 2/9-6/8 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/216 180 $3,100

*PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Certified Pharmacy Technicians are in demand. Working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist inhospitals, skilled nursing facilities, medical groups, retail pharmacies and other health related facilities, PharmacyTechnicians perform a wide variety of highly specialized skills. This course includes instruction in pharmacyrelated medical terminology, reading and understanding prescriptions, generic and brand names, dosagecalculations and conversions, drug compounding, IV flow rates, dispensing prescription medications, inventorycontrol and billing and reimbursement. Students successfully completing this course will be prepared to sit forthe Pharmacy Technician Certification Board certification exam. The minimum tested reading level necessary toenroll in this course is 7.0. U.S. High School Diploma or Equvilency required. NOTE: Registration is prohibited tothose with history of felony convictions. Textbook included.CST0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 T/TH 4/14-6/18 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 80 $1,350Summer 2015 T/TH 6/23-8/27 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 80 $1,350

INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYThis course is designed to help students develop a foundation in medical terminology and learn the basic skillsneeded to “de-code” medical words and study common abbreviations, acronyms and eponyms used daily in themedical field. Learn about the basic body systems and various medical related occupations and initiate thegroundwork for success in the medical field!MEDTERM Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 SA 3/7-4/11 8:30pm-12:30pm HAR/213 20 $225Spring 2015 TU 5/5-6/2 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 20 $225Summer 2015 W 6/3-7/1 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/213 20 $225

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*PHLEBOTOMY AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) NHA CERTIFIED COURSELearn the skills and responsibilities of the professional Phlebotomist and EKG technician. Topics of instructioninclude universal precautions, capillary punctures, complications of phlebotomy and special procedures and more.Then study the principles of electrocardiography and train to perform a 12 lead EKG. Understand the relationshipof the conduction system to the cardiac cycle. Learn to prepare patients for EKG, identify dysrhythmias, recognizetechnical errors and react to emergency situations. This course is a combination of theory and practical training.U.S. High School Diploma or Equivalent Required. The minimum tested reading level necessary to enroll in this courseis 7.0. In class, live venipuncture will be a component of this course; participating students and volunteer subjects mustsign an “Acknowledgement of Risk” form. Textbook Included. Please Note: Go to www.swboces.org/adulteducationto register for a free, MANDATORY CareerStarters Orientation/Information Session. Study guide and National HealthCareer Exam Fee included in tuition.CST0104 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TH/SA 3/12-5/28 TH 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/216 80 $1,600

SA 8:30am-12:30pmSummer 2015 TH/SA 6/4-8/13 TH 5:30pm-9:30pm HAR/216 80 $1,600

SA 8:30am-12:30pm

SERV-SAFE FOOD HANDLER CERTIFICATION Course in English & EspañolNew York State public health requires Food Safety Training for food service workers. Learn what is necessary tohave a clean, safe kitchen. This course will give you an understanding of the cares and nature of contemporaryhealth problems as Salmonella and E-Coli bacteria and learn the technique for the safe handling, cooking, andstorage of uncooked and prepared foods. Resturant professionals and home cooks can both benefit from this coursewhich covers the information needed to pass certification examinations. The National Resturant Examination willbe administered as part of this course. CUL0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionENGLISHSpring 2015 SA 2/28-3/14 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225Spring 2015 SA 4/25-5/9 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225Spring 2015 SA 6/13-6/27 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225Summer 2015 SA 8/1-8/15 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225ESPAÑOLSpring 2015 SA 3/28-4/18 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225Spring 2015 SA 5/16-6/6 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225Summer 2015 SA 7/11-7/25 8:30am-12:30pm HAR/213 12 $225

SECURITY GUARD: 8 Hour Pre-Assignment TrainingThis course is mandatory by New York State as the beginning step in aquiring a Security Guard registration cardfrom the New York State Department of State. This course will provide a basic overview of duties andresponsibilities of a security guard. Passing of examinations is required for successful completion of this course.SG0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 2/2&2/4 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Spring 2015 M/W 3/9&3/11 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Spring 2015 M/W 4/7&4/9 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Spring 2015 M/W 6/15&6/17 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Summer 2015 M/W 7/13&7/15 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150

SECURITY GUARD: 16 Hour TrainingThis required course must be completed within 90 days of employment as a security guard. This course will providethe student with detailed information on the duties and responsibilities of a security guard. The passing of anexamination is required for successful completion of this course.SG0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 2/9-2/25 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $300Spring 2015 M/W 3/23-4/8 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $300Spring 2015 M/W 5/11-5/20 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $300Spring 2015 M/W 6/22-7/1 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $300Summer 2015 M/W 7/20-7/29 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 16 $300

SECURITY GUARD: 8 Hour Annual In-ServiceThis required course must be completed within 12 calendar months from completing the 16 hour on the jobTraining Course for Security Guard and annually thereafter. This course will provide the student with current andadditional information on the duties and responsibilities of a security guard.SG0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 3/2&3/4 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Spring 2015 M/W 4/13&4/15 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Spring 2015 M/W 5/27&6/1 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150Summer 2015 M/W 8/3&8/5 5:30pm-9:30pm TBD 8 $150

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INTRODUCTION TO PV TECHNOLOGY AND INSTALLATIONPrerequisite: Electricity and Basic Electronics - see Electrical - ELC. Do you have a strong interest in PVtechnology? Are you considering a career in the expanding field of solar electric? This course will give youthe theoretical basis for understanding the various types of solar electric systems and practical skillsrequired to install on-grid and off-grid PV systems. Electric load analysis, system and component designand sizing, system placement, system configuration, safety, and code compliance are the major topics of thiscourse which includes hands-on system installation. Topics include the history of solar electricity, currentmarkets and industry status, basic electrical theory, and other aspects of solar electric systems. Study systemcomponents and the proper and safe electrical connection of components Hands-on exercises andexperiments, including system assembly are part of the course. Eye Safety Included. Textbook required. Note:There will be one additional 4-hour class scheduled for a Saturday morning.PVT0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TBD 54 $1,100

NABCEP PV ENTRY LEVEL EXAM PREP and KNOWLEDGE EXAMThis workshop is designed to prepare qualified applicants for the North American Board of Certified EnergyPractitioners (NABCEP) Entry Level Exam. The exam is open to anyone who has taken a NABCEP approvedcourse either through Southern Westchester BOCES or any other institution. The class will review the NABCEPEntry Level Exam of PV systems and the ten learning objectives on which the exam is based. Those who pass theexam demonstrate a basic understanding of photovoltaic systems suitable for a supervised, entry-level position witha dealer/installer or other PV industry company. Passing the North American Board of Certified EnergyPractitioners (NABCEP) PV Entry Level Knowledge Exam will demonstrate your knowledge and may helpimprove your success in the PV job market. To be eligible to take this exam you must successfully complete aNABCEP approved Intro to PV Technology or PV Installer’s Course at SW BOCES or a NABCEP approved courseat any other institution.PVT0105 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 TBD

ARC WELDING 1On the job or as a hobby, welding is exciting as it is practical. Learn and practice tack, flat and vertical position weldingin a small class environment. Gain an understanding of the proper welding rods to use and practice oxyacetylenecutting for weld preparation and fit-up. Eye Safety Goggles Included. Proper Attire Required.WLD0101 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 3/23-4/22 6:00pm-9:30pm VAL/E/202 28 $525Spring 2015 SA 4/11-6/6 8:30am-12:00pm VAL/E/202 28 $525Summer 2015 M/W 6/8-7/6 6:00pm-9:30pm VAL/E/202 28 $525

ARC WELDING 2Prerequisite: ARC Welding 1. Refine and practice techniques learned in ARC Welding 1. New topics include pipewelding, overhead and vertical welding, and oxyacetylene cutting. Eye Safety Goggles Included. Proper Attire Required.WLD0102 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 M/W 2/9-3/11 6:00pm-9:30pm VAL/E/202 28 $525Spring 2015 M/W 5/4-6/1 6:00pm-9:30pm VAL/E/202 28 $525Summer 2015 SA 6/13-8/8 8:30am-12:00pm VAL/E/202 28 $525Summer 2015 M/W 7/13-8/5 6:00pm-9:30pm VAL/E/202 28 $525

MIG & TIG WELDINGPrerequisite: Arc Welding1. Expand your welding skills with the basics of metal inert gas (MIG) and tungsteninert gas (TIG) welding. You will gain skills through practice at making smooth butt, tee and corner welds andhow to set up the welding machine for various applications. Eye Safety Goggles Included. Proper Attire Required.WLD0103 Days/Dates Time Loc/Bld/Rm Hours TuitionSpring 2015 SA 2/7-4/11 8:30am-12:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475Spring 2015 TU/TH 2/24-3/24 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475Spring 2015 TU/TH 4/7-4/30 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475Spring 2015 TU/TH 5/5-5/28 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475Summer 2015 TU/TH 6/2-7/2 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475Summer 2015 TU/TH 7/7-7/30 6:00pm-9:00pm VAL/E/202 21 $475

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Adult Classes in Your CommunityClases Para Adultos en su Comunidad

Spring Registration: January 5-9, 2015 Classes start: January 12, 2015Spring Saturday Registration: January 10, 2015 Classes end: March 27, 2015Summer 2015: Call in March for schedule and sites Saturday classes start: January 17, 2015

Saturday Classes end: March 28, 2015

The courses below are offered in partnership with Westchester Community College.Students must be 18 years or older / Estudiantes deben de tener 18 años de edad o mas.

FEE/COSTO: (For 10 weeks/por 10 semanas)=$25.00 registration fee payable by Money Order to WCC

Need a better job? Want to earn more money?Want to get your HSE/High School Equivalency, learn English or

prepare for the US Citizenship exam?

Necesita un mejor trabajo? Quiere ganar mas dinero? Quiere aprender Inglés, prepararse para tomar el examen de

Ciudadanía o el HSE?

Learn English (ESOL)Come learn how to speak, read and write English. As a new English language learner you will acquire thespeaking and listening skills needed to function in your new American community. A wide variety oflanguage acquisition strategies will be employed in a learner-centered approach that will enable you tocomprehend and use your new language.

Aprenda Inglés Venga y aprenda a leer, escribir y hablar Inglés. Le ayudara a obtener empleo y poder comunicarse conlos maestros de sus hijos. Los estudiantes adquirirán las habilidades necesarias para hablar y escribiren Inglés. De acuerdo a los diferentes niveles, varias estrategias serán utilizadas para ayudar a losestudiantes a leer y escribir en Inglés.

HSE - High School Equivalency PrepClassroom instruction will emphasize reading comprehension, math, problem solving, time management,and communication skills that will prepare students for the HSE examination, enter college and succeed indaily life. Reading, writing, and math skills must be at an 8th grade level for entry into a HSE class. Yourteacher will refer you to the TASC according to your Readiness Assessment Score.

Validación del BachilleratoEste curso de preparación require una lectura de 8tvo grado, como minimo. El programa incluyeestrategias para medir la habilidad de usar el español de manera clara y efectiva,de expresarse porescrito, lectura comprensiva, medir las aptitudes matemáticas generales y la capacidad de resolverproblemas observando los limites de tiempo. Su Profesor le clara referencia Al TASC segon susResultados del Readiness Assesment.

Citizenship Preparation Come prepare to take the US Citizenship exam. Students will review information needed to pass the examalong with basic test-taking skills. This class is designed to prepare students to complete the US citizenshipprocess. In order to properly prepare for English language section of the test, all students must enroll in theclass English for Speakers of Other Languages. Students will receive instruction on the 100 citizenshipquestions.

Preparación de CiudadaníaPreparese para tomar el examen de Ciudadanía de los Estados Unidos. Aprenda lo que necesita saberpara pasar el examen. Esta clase es diseñada para preparar a los estudiantes a completar el proceso deciudadanía Estadounidense a fin de prepararse correctament para tomar el examen de Inglés, losestudiantes deben matricularse tambien en una clase de Inglés como segundo idioma. Los estudiantesreciben instrucción y práctica con las 100 preguntas de ciudadanía sobre Historia y Gobierno de losEstados Unidos.

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)Clases de Inglés

Spring Registration: January 5-9, 2015 Classes start: January 12, 2015Spring Saturday Registration: January 10, 2015 Classes end: March 27, 2015Summer 2015: Call in March for schedule and sites Saturday classes start: January 17, 2015

Saturday Classes end: March 28, 2015

The courses below are offered in partnership with Westchester Community College.Students must be 18 years or older / Estudiantes deben de tener 18 años de edad o mas.

FEE/COSTO: (For 10 weeks/por 10 semanas)=$25.00 registration fee payable by Money Order to WCC

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BRONXVILLEBronxville Reformed Church 914 937-4521180 Pondfield Road 914 524-9214Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 9:00am - 12:00pm

ELMSFORDOur Lady of Mt. Carmel 914 524-921459 E. Main St.Tues & Thurs Martes y Jueves 6:00-9:00pm

GREENBURGHR.J. Bailey School 914 524-921433 W. Hillside Ave.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00-9:00pm

HARRISONSW BOCES Adult Education 914 592-0849450 Mamaroneck Ave. 914 524-9214Mon - Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:00am - 12:00pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 12:30pm-3:30pmSaturday Sabado 8:30am-12:30pm

Samuel J. Preston 914 524-921450 Taylor Ave.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

MAMARONECKMamaroneck High School 914 524-92141000 W Boston Post RoadMon & Wed Lunes y Miercoles 6:30-9:30pm

NEW ROCHELLESt. Gabriel’s School 914 937-382950 Washington Ave. 914 524-9214Mon - Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:00am - 12:00pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 12:30pm-3:30pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:30pm-9:30pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

PLEASANTVILLEMt. Pleasant Public Library 914 332-1686350 Bedford AvenueTues & Thurs Martes y Jueves 5:45pm-8:45pm

PORT CHESTERCarver Center 914 934-7579400 Westchester Ave. 914 524-9214Mon-Fri Lunes a Viernes 8:15am-11:15amMon & Wed Lun&Mier 6:00-9:00pm

Thomas A. Edison Elementary 914 524-9214113 Rectory St.M,W&TH Lunes, Miercoles y Jueves 8:30am-11:30pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

Port Chester Head Start. 914 524-921417 Spring St.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

Don Bosco Community Ctr. 914 524-921422 Don Bosco Pl.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 9:00am - 12:00pm

Park Avenue School 914 524-9214Park AvenueMon - Fri Lunes a Viernes 8:30am-11:30pm

Port Chester High School1 Tamarack RoadMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

SLEEPY HOLLOWSt. Teresa’s School 914 332-1686130 Beekman Ave 914 524-9214Mon-Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:00am-12:00pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:30pm-9:30pm

WHITE PLAINSCommunity Center 914 524-921465 Mitchell Pl.M,T&W Lunes, Martes, y Miercoles 5:00pm-7:30pm

Rochambeau School 914 524-9214228 Fisher AvenueMon & Wed Lunes y Miercoles 6:00pm-9:00pm

St. Matthew’s School 914 524-92143 Carhart Ave.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

El Centro Hispano 914 524-9214346 So. Lexington Ave.Mon - Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:00am - 12:00pmFriday Viernes 6:00pm-9:00pm

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PORT CHESTERHSE IN ENGLISHPort Chester High School1 Tamarack RoadMon & Wed 6:00-9:30pm

HSE IN SPANISH/ESPAÑOLThomas A. Edison Elementary 914 524-9214113 Rectory St.Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

SLEEPY HOLLOWHSE IN ENGLISHSt. Teresa’s School 914 332-1686130 Beekman Ave 914 524-9214Mon-Fri 9:00am-12:00pmMon -Thurs 6:00-9:00pmSaturday 9:00am-12:00pm

HSE IN SPANISH/ESPAÑOLSt. Teresa’s School 914 332-1686130 Beekman Ave 914 524-9214Tues & Thurs Martes y Jueves 6:30pm-9:30pm

WHITE PLAINSHSE IN ENGLISHRochambeau School 914 524-9214228 Fisher AvenueMon & Wed 6:00-9:00pm

Youth Bureau 914 524-921411 Amherst PlaceSaturday 9:00am-1:00pm

HSE IN SPANISH/ESPAÑOLEl Centro Hispano 914 524-9214346 S. Lexington AveMon-Fri Lunes a Viernes 12:30am-3:00pm

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H.S. Equivalency/HSE Exam PrepDesarrollo De Educacíon General

Spring Registration: January 5-9, 2015 Classes start: January 12, 2015Spring Saturday Registration: January 10, 2015 Classes end: March 27, 2015Summer 2015: Call in March for schedule and sites Saturday classes start: January 17, 2015

Saturday Classes end: March 28, 2015

The courses below are offered in partnership with Westchester Community College.Students must be 18 years or older / Estudiantes deben de tener 18 años de edad o mas.

FEE/COSTO: (For 10 weeks/por 10 semanas)=$25.00 registration fee payable by Money Order to WCC

BRONXVILLEHSE IN ENGLISHBronxville Reformed Church 914 937-4521180 Pondfield Road 914 524-9214Mon -Thurs 9:00am - 12:00pmTues & Thurs 6:00pm-9:00pm

HARRISONHSE IN ENGLISHSW BOCES Adult Education 914 592-0849450 Mamaroneck Ave. 914 524-9214Mon - Fri 9:00am - 12:00pmMon -Thurs 6:00pm-9:00pmSaturday 8:30am-12:30pm

HSE IN SPANISH/ESPAÑOLHispanic Resource Center 914 524-9214623 Mamaroneck Ave.Mon & Wed Lunes y Miercoles 6:30pm-9:30pmSaturday Sabado 10:00am-2:00pm

MAMARONECKHSE IN ENGLISHMamaroneck High School 914 524-92141000 W Boston Post RoadMon & Wed 6:30pm-9:30pm

NEW ROCHELLEHSE IN ENGLISHSt. Gabriel’s School 914 937-382950 Washington Ave. 914 524-9214Mon - Fri 9:00am - 12:00pmMon -Thurs 6:30pm - 9:30pm

HSE IN SPANISH/ESPAÑOLSt. Gabriel’s School 914 937-382950 Washington Ave. 914 524-9214Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 12:30pm - 2:45pmMon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 6:30pm - 9:30pmMon - Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:00am - 12:00pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

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Test Taking Skills / Citizenship ClassesClases de Ciudadanía

Prepare yourself with test taking skills so that you can take the U.S. Citizenship Exam.Prepárese para tomar el examen de ciudadanía de los Estados Unidos.

Spring Registration: January 5-9, 2015 Classes start: January 12, 2015Spring Saturday Registration: January 10, 2015 Classes end: March 27, 2015Summer 2015: Call in March for schedule and sites Saturday classes start: January 17, 2015

Saturday Classes end: March 28, 2015

The courses below are offered in partnership with Westchester Community College.Students must be 18 years or older / Estudiantes deben de tener 18 años de edad o mas.

FEE/COSTO: (For 10 weeks/por 10 semanas)=$25.00 registration fee payable by Money Order to WCC

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*In order to enroll in Citizenship class you must be enrolled in a class at the site such as: ABE,ESOL or HSE and have an 80% attendance in that class throughout the semester. The Basic

Computer and Citizenship classes are open only to enrolled Literacy students.

NEW ROCHELLESt. Gabriel’s School 914 937-3829 50 Washington Ave. 914 524-9214 Mon -Thurs Lunes a Jueves 12:30pm-2:30pmMon & Wed Lunes y Miercoles 6:30pm-9:30pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

PORT CHESTERThomas A. Edison Elementary 914 524-9214 113 Rectory St.Mon & Wed Lunes y Miercoles 6:00-9:30pmTues & Thurs Martes y Jueves 6:00pm-9:00pm

SLEEPY HOLLOWSt. Teresa’s School 914 332-1686 130 Beekman Ave 914 524-9214Mon-Fri Lunes a Viernes 6:30am-9:30pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

WEST HARRISONWest Harrison Library 914 524-92142 Madison AvenueMon-Fri Lunes a Viernes 9:30am-12:30pm

WHITE PLAINSSt. Matthew’s School 914 524-92143 Carhart Ave.Friday Viernes 5:30am - 9:30pmSaturday Sabado 9:00am-1:00pm

White Plains Library 914 524-9214100 Martine Ave.Tues & Thurs Martes y Jueves 10:00pm-1:00pmTuesday Martes 5:00pm-9:00pm

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GENERAL INFORMATIONADULT EDUCATION OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am-9:00pm; Friday, 8:00-3:30pm,Saturday, 8:00am-12:00pm

AGE REQUIREMENT: You must be at least 18 years old to take Adult Education & Continuing Ed Courses.

ATTIRE/CONDUCT: Some courses require appropriate attire for safety. Please check with your instructor.Students are expected to conduct themselves in a mature manner. Inappropriate and/or illegal behavior orfailure to follow staff directions is not acceptable and will result in disciplinary or legal action.

CAREER TRAINING LOANS: Career Training loans are available for eligible classes over $1,000. For moreinformation, please Contact Mary Auguste at (914) 592-0849.

CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION: SWBOCES Adult Education Department will award a Certificate ofCompletion to students who have maintained at least 80% attendance and have shown successful completion inthe skills and aptitudes necessary for course completion as determined by a passing grade from the instructor.Completion of certificate requirements may differ for licensing programs and comprehensive acceleratedprograms. Duplicate Certificate Fee is $15.

CLASS SCHEDULE: All class schedules are subject to change due to weather, availability of instructor andenrollment. SWBOCESmakes every effort to schedule classes tomeet the needs of our students. Please verify theschedule and location for your classes with the Adult Education Office.

CONFIRMATIONS: Youmay assume your registration is accepted unless otherwise notified.When you providean e-mail address, an automatic reminder will be sent to your e-mail seven days prior to the start of your class.You will be notified if your class has been cancelled.

COURSE CANCELLATIONS/CHANGES: If SWBOCES cancels a course prior to the start date, 100% tuitionand registration fee are refunded. Your registration acknowledges our course refund/cancellation policy,SWBOCES reserves the right to cancel or make changes in course offerings, locations, instructors, and timeswhen necessary.

DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OR INJURY ON SWBOCES PREMISES OR OFF-SITE:SWBOCES does not assume any responsibility, either real or implied, for the personal property of any adultoccupational student or injury of any student. It is suggested that students review their own insurancecoverage.

DISCLAIMER: We retain our instructors to teach courses in their areas of expertise. Instructors are notpermitted to use the classroom for personal gain, or to solicit clients or customers. SWBOCES is notresponsible for any advice or consultation given beyond the classroom setting and course curriculummaterials. SWBOCES is not responsible for typographical errors.

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT OF SOUTHERNWESTCHESTER BOCES: The Southern WestchesterBoard of Cooperative Educational Services, its officers and employees, shall not discriminate against anyindividuals, including but not limited to students, employees or applicants on the basis of age, religion, race,creed, color, gender expression or identity, national origin, sex, disability, marital status, veteran ormilitary status, sexual orientation, or predisposing genetic characteristics. This policy of nondiscriminationincludes access by students to educational programs; counseling services for students; course offerings andstudent activities; recruitment, appointment and promotion of employees; and employment pay andbenefits, and it is required by Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972 and section 504 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973, as attended and then promulgated thereunder, not to discriminate in such amanner. This policy also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youthgroups. Any citizen, student or employee who feels that s/he or her/his rights under Title VI, VII, IX/EEO,section 504/Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access act have beenviolated by the BOCES or its officials should direct all complaints to the Compliance Officer at SouthernWestchester BOCES, 17 Berkley Drive, Rye Brook, NY 10573. (914) 937-3820.

Title IX/EEO Compliance OfficerJames A. Gratto, JrDirector of Human Resources17 Berkley DriveRye Brook, NY 10573(914) 937-3820

Section 504/ADA CoordinatorThomas DiBuono, Dir. of Facilities & Operations17 Berkley DriveRye Brook, NY 10573(914) [email protected]

Complaints can also be filed directly with:US Department of Education Office of Civil RightsNew York Office32 Old Slip, 26th FloorNew York, NY 10005-2500(646) 428-3800 (phone)(646) 428-3843 (fax)Email: [email protected]

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GENERAL INFORMATION (cont)REFUND POLICY: Please read carefully!All Refund requests must be made in writing.Full Refund: If termination of enrollment occurs prior to the first day of class, no tuition liability will beincurred-less a $100 withdrawal fee.Partial Refund: If a student withdraws after the first class and 24 hours prior to the second class, 75% ofthe tuition, less a $100 withdrawal fee, and textbook charge will be given. No Refund: There will be no refunds granted after the second day of class to program end.THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS REFUND POLICY AND ITS PROCESS. Refunds, other than chargecards, will take at least 4-6 weeks.

RETURNED CHECKS: Any fees incurred are the student’s responsibility. A $25 fee will be charged on returnedchecks.

SCHOOL CLOSINGS: All evening classes will be cancelled when Southern Westchester BOCES day classes arecancelled. Weather/Emergency cancellations will be broadcast on local radio and TV. See page 6 for moreinfo, or visit our website at www.swboces.org/adulteducation to check on school closings.

SECURITY/PERSONAL SAFETY/PARKING: Appropriate safety standards are adhered to in all classes andlabs. All students are required to sign off on the Southern Westchester BOCES Code of Conduct on the first nightof class. Students are required to provide personal protection equipment items such as goggles and aprons.Students are required to maintain appropriate business and professional behavior while on SWBOCESproperty. Prohibited behavior includes abusive behavior and language, violence, alcohol on breath or drug use,and sexual harassment, among other behaviors. Disregard for these prohibitions may warrant removal from theprogram. Refund policy does not apply. Students must park in designated areas. Students are subject to towingat owner’s expense, if they are parked in non-approved spaces.

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT: Senior citizens (62 years or over) are eligible for a 10% discount.Documentation is required (i.e. driver’s license, leisure pass, copy of birth certificate). This does not applyto tuitions over $1,000.

SMOKING: In response to various laws, Southern Westchester BOCES has adopted a Smoke-Free EnvironmentPolicy. This policy prohibits smoking at all times in any Southern Westchester BOCES facility, on the grounds ofall facilities and in Southern Westchester BOCES vehicles.

SPECIAL ACCOMODATIONS: Students who require instructional accommodations are requested to contact aVocational Advisor as soon as possible, but not less than 30 days prior to the beginning of the semester. SouthernWestchester BOCES needs a minimum of 30 days to arrange for reasonable accommodations if so required. Pleasecontact the office at (914) 592-0849 to reach our Vocational Advisors (Rodriguez Garner, ext. 3135 or ShannonPalmer ext. 3138)

TRANSFERS: Transfer from one Adult Education class to another of equal value prior to the second classsession only. Transfer Fee is $10.

• SW BOCES is not responsible for typographical errors.• SW BOCES reserves the right to cancel a course that does not have sufficient enrollment or tochange class dates, time, and locations as the need arises.

OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS/EDUCATIONAL RECORDS: Students may request an official letter or transcript oftheir grades or other student records by writing to the Adult Education registration office and enclosing a moneyorder of $20 payable to Southern Westchester BOCES.

PARTIAL PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE: For your convenience we offer a payment plan for any class over$1,000. Failure to pay the appropriate tuition by the due date may result in dismissal from the program.

PAYMENT: Tuition (includes the cost of course materials except as noted) and the registration fee is payableupon registration. You will receive a receipt and be notified only if a class is canceled. Payment can be made withcheck, credit card (DISCOVER/MC/VISA) or money order only.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: Our campus is accessible to persons with disabilities. Please notify us at thetime of registration to discuss your individual requirements.

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DATE EMAIL

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MI

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP CODE

PHONE # ( ) DATE OF BIRTH

COURSE # COURSE NAME START DATE TUITION

CREDIT CARD #

CREDIT CARD EXPIRATION DATE

3 DIGIT SECURITY CODE

CARDHOLDER’S ZIP CODE

Complete all of the fol low ing. Type or print clearly. Please use one registration form per person.

Duplicate form if more are needed.

Adult Education Registration Form

HERE’S HOW TO REGISTER:

Print your name as you wish it to ap pear on your cer tif i cate.

TOTAL

Preferred Payment MethodPlease circle one:

BY MAIL OR IN PERSONSWBOCES Adult Education Of fice450 Mamaroneck Ave, 2nd Floor,Harrison NY 10528VISA, Master Card, Discover, MoneyOrder or Check (not cash)

Registration Fee(nonrefundable)

BY PHONE914-592-0849Monday-Thursday8am-9pmFriday - 8am-3:30pmSaturday- 8am-12:00pmVisa/MC/Discover Only

$10.00

Please refer to General Information.Your registration acknowledges our refund policy.

BY FAX914-592-1325

SAVE $10. Register on-line at www.swboces.org/adulteducation. SAVE $10

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ON LINEwww.swboces.org/adulteducation

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