Allied Health • Auctioneering • Computer Training • Cisco Network Academy Fitness & Leisure • Professional Driver Training Real Estate • Safety/Risk Management Workforce Development BYRON MARTIN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTER SPC REESE CENTER • PLAINVIEW CENTER www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT T he Workforce Development Division has made the training needs of individual businesses a priority. Workforce Development's priorities include: training for the continued development and retention of existing businesses, equipping workers with the needed skills to get a job in the local economy and to be productive in that job and providing rapid response training to new businesses. Through contract training, we are able to create specialized curriculum and training tools to meet the needs of a specific business delivering training at the facilities of the college onsite at the business. Curriculum, length of course, location of course, instructor and method of delivery are tailored to the training objectives of individual businesses. Specialized training programs can be quickly and easily designed and delivered with a minimum of delay for small to large businesses. These services can be provided after work, weekends or during business hours. REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6TH AT 9:00A.M. MISSION STATEMENT REGISTRATION FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION South Plains College recognizes that learning is a lifelong endeavor. The programs offered through the Office of CLASSES IS EASY. Workforce Development are designed to contribute to a REGISTRATION You can preregister with a credit card by calling (806) 7164906 or faxing the form to (806) 749-7017. Allied Health courses have special registration procedures that are listed in the schedule. TUITION Please make tuition payment in full when registering to guarantee a space in the class of your choice. REGISTER EARLY highly skilled workforce by providing educational opportunities that are visionary, diverse, comprehensive, and responsive to the needs of the public, private, and corporate community. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT LOCATION For more information about the courses offered in Lubbock and Plainview, please contact: South Plains College Office of Workforce Development Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center 3201 Ave. Q, Lubbock, Texas 79411 (806) 716-4906 Early registration allows us to make an accurate class count and assures you a place in a class that may have limited CUSTOMIZED TRAINING enrollment. You are officially enrolled and your name is placed The Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center allows on the class roster as soon as we receive your registration for just-in-time training to help new business and industry and payment. Confirmations are not sent on registrations. If start-up or change and implement new technologies. The you wish to confirm registrations for courses call (806) 716center is equipped with computer classrooms and training 4906. labs. Computer labs feature workstations, LCD projectors, document cameras and video conferencing capabilities. CANCELLATIONS South Plains College makes every effort to hold workforce Our computer labs are equipped to run Windows software development short courses that are advertised. However, as well as DOS-based programs. sometimes it is necessary to cancel a class due to insuffi- A multi-tiered conference center provides an excellent setcient enrollment. If this happens, we will make every effort to ting for special training workshops or seminars. The center contact you by mail or phone, using the address or telephone is networked for computer laptops and is equipped to number listed on your registration form. receive satellite broadcasts. Meeting space is available at competitive prices. REFUNDS Full refunds are made if notification to drop the class is made To set up customized training, contact Paul Henderson at prior to the first class day or if a class is cancelled due to (806) 716-4909 or (806) 716-4320 with your ideas. We will insufficient enrollment or other circumstances. For classes be happy to discuss your training and professional develdropped during the first two class days a 70% refund will opment needs. be given. No refunds will be given after the second class HOW TO GET YOUR COMPANY TO SEND YOU TO CLASS day. No refund will be given for criminal background checks. 1. ASK - A simple verbal request is usually all it takes. SCHEDULES You may access the schedule by logging on to our website at www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce. You may contact the Workforce Development Office to request a schedule, or stop by our office and pick one up. The Office of Workforce Development offers short-term courses and training programs on a non-credit basis in the areas of personal growth and enjoyment, professional development, and job skills enhancement. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded for successful completion of some courses. A written memo is better. 2. SHOW THE BROCHURE - Get them to read it. Attach it to your memo. 3. STRESS THE BENEFITS - Additional skills training will make a more productive employee who is ready to meet new job challenges. 4. EMPHASIZE THE CONVENIENCE - Why take time away from the job and go out of town when you can get quality training right here at a convenient time. 5. COMPARE THE COMPETITIVE PRICING - Your boss will be pleased to know you are paying a little and getting a lot. www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DATES DAYS TIME BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT EVENT COURSE ID DATES DAYS TIME BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR COMPUTER TRAINING All computer classes require students to bring a 1 GB (minimum) flash drive. INTRODUCTION TO MS EXCEL 2013 CIP 11.0301 ITSW 1022 12 hrs. Textbook(s): MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 - LEVEL 1 1.2 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $132.00 Instruction in terminology, machine use, program parameters, display characteristics, formatting features, mathematical functions, and printing. Understand basic concepts of spreadsheet functions; create formulas, charts, and graphs; and generate reports. Learn to explore how to open and modify existing work sheets; create and save new work sheets; select and fill ranges of cells; use relative and absolute cell addressing; customize your screen with toolbars; format and print a work sheet; create and edit calculating formulas. Prerequisite: advanced understanding of computer operation and keyboarding. Advanced Technology Center 13356 ITSW 1022 800 142C 01/26/15 - 02/04/15 MW INTERMEDIATE MS EXCEL 2013 CIP 11.0301 ITSW 1046 12 hrs. Textbook(s): MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 - LEVEL 2 6:00-9:00 1.2 CEU's BMATC 142 EDDIE CORTEZ Total Tuition and Fees: $132.00 Instruction in moving and copying cell contents; sorting mathematical, statistical, and financial functions; date and time arithmetic; report generation; and built-in graphics support. Following a quick review of the basics, this course is designed to familiarize experienced Excel users with more advanced features of MS Excel, including formatting and print options, use of formulas, import/export options, use of Excel as a database, configuration and startup procedures, use of templates, etc. Prerequisite: advanced understanding of computer operation and keyboarding. Advanced Technology Center 13357 ITSW 1046 800 142C 02/09/15 - 02/18/15 MW INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS 2014, PART I CIP 11.0301 ITSW 1058 15 hrs. Textbook(s): QUICKBOOKS PRO 2014, LEVEL 1 6:00-9:00 1.5 CEU's BMATC 142 EDDIE CORTEZ Total Tuition and Fees: $165.00 Computer applications and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. End-of-Course Outcomes: Use computer applications in a particular occupational setAdvanced Technology Center 13405 ITSW 1058 800 142C 01/24/15 - 01/31/15 Sa 8:30-4:30 BMATC 103 HUGH HAYS 13407 ITSW 1058 800 143C 04/18/15 - 04/25/15 Sa 8:30-4:30 BMATC 103 HUGH HAYS INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS 2014, PART II CIP 11.0301 ITSW 1058 Textbook(s): QUICKBOOKS PRO 2014, LEVEL 2 15 hrs. 1.5 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $165.00 This course is designed to teach students software applications and gain knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in the QuickBooks 2014 environment. Part 2 (chapters 8-15) include entering and paying bills, accounts payable, reports and graphs that help you understand your business, creating and customizing reports, exporting reports to MS Excel, creating graphs, ordering products, receiving inventory, tracking and paying sales tax, setting up payroll, invoicing a customer, paying non-employees, customizing invoices and forms. Includes informational handouts, review questions and answers over all the chapters, hands-on approach with class discussion and real life business examples. Prerequisite: basic understanding of computer operations and keyboarding. This class is strictly software-based and does not include accounting curriculum, but knowledge of basic business terms is helpful. Advanced Technology Center 13406 ITSW 1058 801 142C 13408 ITSW 1058 801 143C 02/07/15 - 02/14/15 05/02/15 - 05/09/15 INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS CIP 11.0101 ITSC 1006 Textbook(s): WELCOME TO WINDOWS 7 Sa Sa 18 hrs. 8:30-4:30 8:30-4:30 1.8 CEU's BMATC BMATC 103 103 HUGH HAYS HUGH HAYS Total Tuition and Fees: $162.00 This class will promote the novice computer user into the ranks of the informed user. The class begins with basics of computers, including operating systems, windows, hardware, and software. The concepts and features will be presented clearly and comprehensively. learn how to turn on and log into the computer, navigate the system, use accessories, execute programs, and manage the file system. Advanced Technology Center 13410 ITSC 1006 801 143C 03/28/15 - 04/11/15 Sa 9:00-4:00 BMATC 103 STAFF STAFF CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY EXPLORATION - NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS CIP 11.1002 ITCC 1001 96 hrs. 9.6 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $525.00 Textbook(s): NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS, CCNA EXPLORATION LABS AND STUDY GUIDE (2ND EDITION) (LAB ) A course introducing the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the internet. Describes the use of OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. Covers the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling; perform basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches; and implementing IP addressing schemes. Equivalent to ITCC 1401. www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID Reese Center 13400 ITCC 1001 851 142C WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DATES 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 DAYS R TIME 6:00-9:00 BLDG RC4 ROOM 452 INSTRUCTOR RAYMUND ELIZONDO CISCO EXPLORATION 2 - ROUTING PROTOCOLS/CONCEPTS CIP 11.1002 ITCC 1004 96 hrs. 9.6 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $525.00 Textbook(s): ROUTING PROTOCOLS AND CONCEPTS, CCNA EXPLORATION LABS AND STUDY GUIDE (2ND EDITION) (LAB COMPANION) This course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Model and analyze routing processes. Equivalent to ITCC 1404. Reese Center 13401 ITCC 1004 851 142C 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 R 6:00-8:30 RC4 CISCO EXPLORATION 3 - LAN SWITCHING/WIRELESS CIP 11.1002 Textbook(s): ITCC 2008 96 hrs. 9.6 CEU's 452 RAYMUND ELIZONDO Total Tuition and Fees: $525.00 This course helps students develop an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks. Detailed explanations of LAN switch operations, VLAN implementation, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-VLAN routing, and wireless netework operations. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced. Equivalent to ITCC 2408. Reese Center 13402 ITCC 2008 851 142C 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 R CISCO EXPLORATION 4 - ACCESSING THE WAN CIP 11.1002 Textbook(s): ITCC 2010 96 hrs. 6:00-8:30 RC4 9.6 CEU's 452 RAYMUND ELIZONDO Total Tuition and Fees: $525.00 This course explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access. Describes user access technologies and devices and discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL, and Frame Relay. WAN security concepts, tunneling, and VPN basics are introduced. Discuss the special network services required by converged applications and an introduction to quality of service (QoS). Equivalent to ITCC 2410. Reese Center 13403 ITCC 2010 851 142C 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 R 6:00-8:30 RC4 452 RAYMUND ELIZONDO ALLIED HEALTH NOTICE: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND ADVANCED REGISTRATION PROCEDURES APPLY FOR MOST ALLIED HEALTH COURSES. For details, please come to the SPC Registration Desk at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center, 3201 Avenue Q, Lubbock, or call (806) 716-4906. BASIC PHLEBOTOMY CIP 51.1009 PLAB 1023 60 hrs. 6.0 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $555.00 Textbook(s): THE COMPLETE TEXTBOOK OF PHLEBOTOMY 4TH EDITION The student will discuss theoretical and practical aspects of specimen collection (including professionalism, ethics, terminology, quality control, and safety); use basic laboratory terminology; identify name and function of laboratory equipment; and explain issues of quality control and safety. This course is designed to prepare students to take NHA Certification Test included in this program. On-site registrations will not be accepted for this course. You must pre-register and provide proof of immunizations which includes Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR's since 1981, Tetanus no older than 8 years, Varicella shot or proof of illness, and have a current negative TB test no older than 6 months prior to the first day of class. A flu shot will be required of all students enrolled between October 1st and March 31st. All clinical time will be scheduled during the day. A minimum of ten (10) participants is required for this class to be held and a maximum of twelve (12) students will be accepted. IMPORTANT: You will not be allowed to register or pay for this class without all requirements being met. Criminal background checks will be performed for all students. NO REFUND will be given for criminal background checks. Advanced Technology Center 13281 PLAB 1023 800 142C 01/26/15 - 04/08/15 MW 6:00-9:00 BMATC 141 ACENCION GARCIA, JR. CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE CIP 51.3902 NURA 1001 64 hrs. 6.4 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $300.00 Textbook(s): HARTMAN'S NURSING ASSISTANT CARE LONG-TERM CARE Students learn the necessary skills to work in long-term care, home health, or hospital environments. A method of instruction providing detailed education, training and work-based experience, and direct patient/client care, generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement is the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences. Upon completion of the 64 hours of classroom and 44 hours of clinicals. each student will be prepared to take the State of Texas Certified Nurse Aide Competency Examination with NACES. Students will now submit their own applications and testing fees directly to NACES after completion of the class. On-site registrations will not be accepted for this course. You must pre-register and provide proof of immunizations which includes Hepatitis B Series, 2-MMR's since 1981, Tetanus no older than 8 years, Varicella shot or proof of illness, and have a current negative TB test no older than 6 months prior to the first day of class. A flu shot will be required of all students enrolled between October 1st and March 31st. valid state issued photo identification, and social security card prior to enrollment (Names must match on both documents and not expire before the end of class). On-site registrations will not be accepted for this course. A maximum of ten(10) participants will be accepted for this class. IMPORTANT: You will not be allowed to register or pay for this class without all requirements being met. Criminal background checks will be performed for all students. CPR certification is required and not included in tuition fees. Other supplies not included in the tuition and fees are Scrubs, Blood Pressure Cuff and Stethoscope. Criminal Background checks will be performed on all students. NO REFUND will be given for www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID DATES criminal background checks. Reese Center 13397 NURA 1001 851 142C 13398 NURA 1001 851 143C WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 01/20/15 - 03/12/15 04/20/15 - 05/27/15 CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE CLINICAL CIP 51.3902 Textbook(s): NURA 1060 DAYS TRSa MTR 44 hrs. TIME 4:30-9:00 4:30-8:30 BLDG RC2 RC2 4.4 CEU's ROOM 208 208 INSTRUCTOR JANET COPELAND MARY FRANCES BERRY Total Tuition and Fees: $200.00 Course Level: Introductory Course Description: A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. End-of-Course Outcomes: As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry. Lubbock County Business,Government or Other 13317 NURA 1060 830 142C 13268 NURA 1060 830 144C 02/07/15 - 03/09/15 06/01/15 - 06/15/15 EKG MONITOR TECH CIP 51.0902 Textbook(s): ECRD 1011 SaM MTWRF 58 hrs. 6:30-2:30 TBA OFF TBA 5.8 CEU's OFF TBA JANET COPELAND MARY FRANCES BERRY Total Tuition and Fees: $490.00 This introductory course is designed for those who want to work in the health care industry in a more advanced position. A basic knowledge of hospital protocol and medical terminology is recommended but not required. This course includes fundamentals of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiac system, basic EKG procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias and a brief look at treatment. This is a demanding course that requires an intense commitment to learning and understanding the complex concepts associated with the cardiac system. This course is designed to prepare students to take the NHA CET Certification Test included in this program. HOMEWORK on a daily basis will be necessary. The practicum will be the last three days of class. A maximum of twenty(20) students will be accepted. Study guide materials written by the instructor will be available for purchase the first class night for $65.00. Instruction includes 34 hours of classroom time and 24 hours of clinicals. Other supplies not covered in tuition and fees include green scrubs, and a white lab coat. Preregistration is required and students must provide a high school diploma or certified GED letter and proof of immunizations which include Hepatitis B Series, MMR since 1981, Tetanus no older that eight years, Varicella shot or proof of illness and a negative TB test no older than six months. A flu shot will be required of all students enrolled between October 1st and March 31st. IMPORTANT: You will not be allowed to register or pay for this class without all requirements being met. Criminal Background checks will be performed on all students. NO REFUND will be given for criminal background checks. Advanced Technology Center 13404 ECRD 1011 800 142C 01/15/15 - 03/15/15 TR 6:00-8:00 BMATC 141 REX MOSLEY MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FOR NURSE AIDE CIP 51.2603 NURA 1013 140 hrs. 14.0 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $495.00 Textbook(s): ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS: PHARMACOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS 8TH EDITION The student will receive instruction in the responsibilities and procedures associated with preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing personnel employed in health care facilities licensed by the Texas Department of Health. This intensive course is required for certification as a Medication Aide. You must pre-register and provide proof of immunizations which include Tetanus in the last 8 years, TB test showing a negative reading no older than 6 months prior to the first day of class, a Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine since 1981 if born after 1957 and a Hepatitis B Series. You will also need to bring your driver's license, social security card, certified nurse aide license, names must match on these two documents, original diploma, transcript or certified GED letter. A minimum of ten (10) participants is required for this class to be held. Deadline for registration is when class is full. Participants who satisfactorily complete the course will be awarded a Continuing Education Certificate for 14.0 hours. IMPORTANT: You will not be allowed to register or pay for this class without all requirements being met. Criminal background checks will be performed for all students. On-site registrations will not be accepted for this course. Special requirements for enrollment: You MUST: * Have a high school diploma or GED. Foreign transcripts or diplomas must be accompanied by a certified translation letter. * Be currently employed in a facility as a nurse aide or non-licensed direct care staff person on the first official day of the training program. * Have been employed in a facility for 90 days as a non-licensed direct care staff person within the 12-month period preceding the first official day of training. * An applicant who worked as a nurse aide in a Medicare skilled nursing facility or a Medicaid nursing facility (Nursing Home) is exempt from the 90-day requirement. * If you work for a MHMR house, Assisted Living, Home Health, Hospital or Correctional facility, you will not meet state requirements to qualify. These registration requirements are set by state law and several require notarized documentation. Students are responsible for ensuring that they meet the enrollment requirements. No refunds will be given for students failing to meet enrollment requirements. Class dates are listed for lecture only. Students must complete both lecture and clinicals. Clinical schedules will follow and may require different times and days of the week. A maximum of twenty-one (21) students will be accepted. Reese Center 13399 NURA 1013 851 142C 01/12/15 - 04/09/15 MTR 4:30-8:30 RC2 208 MARY FRANCES www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DATES MEDICATION AIDE UPDATE CIP 51.2603 Textbook(s): NURA 1041 DAYS TIME 7 hrs. 0.7 CEU's BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR BERRY Total Tuition and Fees: $49.00 Fulfillment of the annual education renewal requirements for the Certified Medication Aide. Topics include review and update of medication aide training rules, medication administration, and related responsibilities. The student will identify current state guidelines regarding the roles and responsibilities associated with medication administration for non-licensed nursing personnel employed in licensed health care agencies; and recognize current practices in medication administration, including side effects, implications, and contraindications of commonly used drugs. Please bring your license number with you at the time you register and the day of the class. Pre-registration is recommended with a max of 24 students will be accepted. It is recommended that students arrive by 7:45 am. Students arriving after 8:00 am will not be allowed to attend the class. Advanced Technology Center 13273 13274 13275 13276 13277 NURA 1041 801 142C NURA 1041 802 142C NURA 1041 800 143C NURA 1041 801 143C NURA 1041 802 143C 01/10/15 - 01/10/15 02/07/15 - 02/07/15 03/07/15 - 03/07/15 04/04/15 - 04/04/15 05/02/15 - 05/02/15 Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 BMATC BMATC BMATC BMATC BMATC 143 143 143 143 143 STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF STAFF PHARMACY TECH TEST PREPARATION CIP 51.0805 PHRA 1043 48 hrs. 4.8 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $336.00 Textbook(s): THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, FIFTH EDITION AND WORKBOOK This is a test preparation review course for pharmacy technicians who will be taking the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam. The course is designed to augment your on-the-job training or provide an individual who has extensive knowledge with the tools to successfully complete the national exam. This is an introductory course where highly motivated individuals willing to spend a significant amount of outside class time in memorization and other study techniques can also benefit. Subjects covered include pharmacology, safety, terminology, packing, dispensing, distribution, inventory management, pharmacy law, reading prescriptions, pharmacy math including aliquots, ratios and proportions, calculating percentages, ratio strengths, business math, calculating IV flow rates, and any other related topics. The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam is available all year. There are further costs that are not included in the price of this course. There is a fee of $62 to receive a Pharmacy Technician in Training License which the student will be responsible for paying www.tsbp.tx.state.us directly. There is a fee of $50 for finger printing which the student will be responsible for paying identogo.com directly. Students must have their trainee license before the last class. PTCB requires that examinees have a high school diploma or GED and have never been convicted of a felony. The meeting dates for this class are subject to change by the instructor. There is a $140 exam fee, which is paid directly by the student to PTCB. Advanced Technology Center 13348 PHRA 1043 800 142C 01/20/15 - 03/12/15 TR PHARMACY TECH TEST PREPARATION CLINICAL CIP 51.0805 Textbook(s): PHRA 1060 100 hrs. 6:00-9:00 BMATC 10.0 CEU's 103 NICOLE ALDRIDGE Total Tuition and Fees: $47.00 Course Level: Introductory, Intermediate, or Advanced Course Description: A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. End-of-Course Outcomes: As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry. NO REFUND will be given for criminal background checks and liability insurance. Lab Recommended Licensure/Certification Agency: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Pharmacy Technician Certification Board; Texas State Board of Pharmacy Lubbock County Business,Government or Other 13349 PHRA 1060 830 143C 03/16/15 - 04/10/15 MTWRF TBA TBA TBA NICOLE ALDRIDGE REAL ESTATE CONTRACT FORMS AND ADDENDA CIP 52.1501 Textbook(s): RELE 1000 32 hrs. 3.2 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 Course Level: Introductory Course Description: Promulgated Contract Forms, which shall include but is not limited to unauthorized practice of law, broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, commission rules governing use forms and case studies involving use of forms. End-of-Course Outcomes: Describe the Broker-Lawyer Committee, including composition and purpose; demonstrate that a given action or statement constitutes the unauthorized practice of law and state the penalties for same; compare and contrast promulgated and approved forms; assess if the use of a form is within the Texas Real Estate Commission rules for use of forms; correct forms for a given scenario; fill in the correct forms for a given scenario. Advanced Technology Center 13382 RELE 1000 800 142C 01/20/15 - 05/11/15 M 7:30-9:20 BMATC 143 AL SECHRIST www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT EVENT COURSE ID DATES LAW OF AGENCY CIP 52.1501 RELE 2001 Textbook(s): TEXAS REAL ESTATE AGENCY DAYS 32 hrs. TIME BLDG 3.2 CEU's ROOM INSTRUCTOR Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 This course is a study of law of agency, including principal-agent and master-servant relationships, the authority of an agent, the termination of an agent's authority, the fiduciary and other duties of an agent, employment law, deceptive trade practices, listing or buying procedures, and disclosure of an agency. Equivalent of RELE 2201. Advanced Technology Center 13388 RELE 2001 800 142C 01/21/15 - 05/13/15 W 5:30-7:20 BMATC 143 AL SECHRIST PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE CIP 52.1501 RELE 1034 64 hrs. 6.4 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $571.00 Textbook(s): MODERN REAL ESTATE PRACTICE IN TEXAS, 11TH EDITION This course is an overview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Topics include ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. This class covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing, discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Fulfills the 60-hour requirement for sales person license. Equivalent of RELE 1406. Advanced Technology Center 13365 RELE 1034 800 142C 01/20/15 - 05/12/15 T 6:00-9:45 BMATC REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL CIP 52.1501 RELE 1003 32 hrs. 3.2 CEU's Textbook(s): FUNDAMENTALS OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 143 AL SECHRIST Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 This course is a study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinants of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting. Equivalent of RELE 1203. Advanced Technology Center 13383 RELE 1003 800 142C 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 R 5:30-7:20 BMATC 143 AL SECHRIST REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE CIP 52.1501 RELE 2031 32 hrs. 3.2 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 Textbook(s): REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE: A GUIDE TO SUCCESS, 1ST EDITION This course is a study of law of agency, planning and organization, operational policies and procedures, recruiting, selection and training of personnel, records and control, and real estate firm analysis and expansion criteria. Equivalent of RELE 2231. Advanced Technology Center 13389 RELE 2031 800 142C 01/22/15 - 05/14/15 REAL ESTATE FINANCE CIP 52.1501 Textbook(s): RELE 1020 R 32 hrs. 7:30-9:20 BMATC 3.2 CEU's 143 STAFF STAFF Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 This course is an overview of monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal credit opportunity laws affecting mortgage lending, and the state housing agency. Equivalent of RELE 1219. Advanced Technology Center 13386 RELE 1020 800 142C 01/21/15 - 05/13/15 W REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS CIP 52.1501 RELE 1007 32 hrs. Textbook(s): ESSENTIALS OF REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT 7:30-9:20 BMATC 3.2 CEU's 143 AL SECHRIST Total Tuition and Fees: $301.00 This course covers characteristics of real estate investments. It includes techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted and non-discounted investment criteria, leverage, tax shelters, depreciation and applications to property tax. Equivalent of RELE 1207. Advanced Technology Center 13384 RELE 1007 800 142C 01/20/15 - 05/12/15 REAL ESTATE MCE CIP 52.1501 Textbook(s): RELE 2003 T 16 hrs. 3:30-5:20 BMATC 1.6 CEU's 143 AL SECHRIST Total Tuition and Fees: $100.00 CIP 52.1501 RELE 2003 16 hrs. 1.6 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $100.00 Textbook(s): ONLINE MATERIAL HANDOUTS Provides mandatory continuing education as required by the Texas Real Estate Commission. Includes updates on the profession and legal topics. Mandatory Continuing Education courses will meet on a Thursday and Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM and include a one hour lunch break. This course has been approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission for 15 hours of Mandatory Continuing Education credit, 6 hours of which are in legal topics. This course includes the mandatory 3 hour legal course and the mandatory 3 hour ethics course as well as the 6 hours of broker responsibility course. This course is taught at the Lubbock Association of Realtors, 5015 Knoxville Avenue in Lubbock. On-site registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 8:50 a.m. This MCE class qualifies for active and inactive real estate licensees. MCE Provider No. 0101, Course I.D. No.15-06-125-26516 Lubbock County Business,Government or Other 13254 RELE 2003 830 142C 13319 RELE 2003 831 142C 13320 RELE 2003 830 143C 01/15/15 - 01/16/15 02/12/15 - 02/13/15 03/05/15 - 03/06/15 RF RF RF 9:00-5:30 9:00-5:30 9:00-5:30 LAR LAR LAR TBA TBA TBA LANCE SMITH LANCE SMITH LANCE SMITH www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID 13321 RELE 2003 831 143C 13322 RELE 2003 832 143C WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DATES 04/16/15 - 04/17/15 05/21/15 - 05/22/15 DAYS TIME RF RF BLDG 9:00-5:30 9:00-5:30 LAR LAR ROOM TBA TBA INSTRUCTOR LANCE SMITH LANCE SMITH PROFESSIONAL DRIVER TRAINING DRIVER TRAINING 1 CIP 49.0205 Textbook(s): CVOP 1013 100 hrs. 10.0 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $2,150.00 Looking for a new adventure and career? South Plains College is pleased to offer Professional Driver Training in cooperation with International Schools. This 200 hour training includes classroom, testing, range, and open road driving. Admission requirements include: 21 years of age or older, high school diploma, GED, or successful completion of an assessment test, and successful completion of Department of Transportation examination. Upon graduation, you will be qualified to secure an entry-level job as an over-the-road driver with a commercial driver's license. Weeks with holidays will have Saturday make-up days. This is part 1 of a 2-part course. Call 744-5252 for more information or to enroll. Reese Center 13340 13362 13343 13344 13346 CVOP 1013 852 142C CVOP 1013 853 142C CVOP 1013 851 143C CVOP 1013 852 143C CVOP 1013 853 143C 01/19/15 - 01/30/15 02/16/15 - 02/27/15 03/16/15 - 03/27/15 04/13/15 - 04/24/15 05/11/15 - 05/22/15 MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF DRIVER TRAINING 2 CIP 49.0205 $2,000.00 Textbook(s): CVOP 1040 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 100 hrs. RC4 RC4 RC4 RC4 RC4 404 404 404 404 404 10.0 CEU's DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL Total Tuition and Fees: This course is a continuation of Professional Truck Driver 1. General truck driving with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation. This training includes classroom, testing, range, and open road driving. Admission requirements include: 21 years of age or older, high school diploma, GED, or successful completion of an assessment test, and successful completion of Department of Transportation examination. Upon graduation, you will be qualified to secure an entry-level job as an over-the-road driver with a commercial driver's license. Weeks with holidays will have Saturday make-up days. Call 744-5252 for more information or to enroll. Reese Center 13339 13341 13342 13345 13347 13359 CVOP 1040 852 142C CVOP 1040 851 143C CVOP 1040 852 143C CVOP 1040 853 143C CVOP 1040 854 143C CVOP 1040 851 144C 02/02/15 - 02/20/15 03/02/15 - 03/20/15 03/30/15 - 04/10/15 04/27/15 - 05/15/15 05/25/15 - 06/12/15 08/17/15 - 09/04/15 MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 7:00-4:00 RC4 RC4 RC4 RC4 RC4 RC4 404 404 404 404 404 404 DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL DOYLE RUSSELL SAFETY/RISK MANAGEMENT HYDROGEN SULFIDE (H2S) CIP 00.0000 Textbook(s): XHYD 1000 4 hrs. 0.4 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $109.00 H2S training is required for anyone working in the oilfield or petrochemical industry. Hydrogen Sulfide training is required for all workers involved in oil exploration, production and refining. In order to work safely around hydrogen sulfide, you must be aware of its properties and characteristics. This H2S Training program teaches how to recognize when Hydrogen Sulfide is present in the work area and take necessary precautions to work with Hydrogen Sulfide safely. $109 w/8 minimum Advanced Technology Center 13393 XHYD 1000 800 142C SAFELAND CIP 00.0000 Textbook(s): 02/27/15 - 02/27/15 XSAT 1004 F 8 hrs. 8:00-12:00 0.8 CEU's BMATC 141 JUAN POSADAS Total Tuition and Fees: $199.00 The PEC Basic Orientation safety awareness course includes both SafeGulf and SafeLandUSA. PEC Basic was designed to take the place of multiple operator orientations and to give each student a general idea of life and safety issues in the oil and gas industry, upstream, downstream, onshore, or offshore. This one-day program meets API RP 75 & API RP T-1 requirements and provides a basic understanding at an awareness level of certain general safety information that an employee should know before entering a company facility and while performing their assigned work duties. Over 25 of the leading oil and gas operators accept this orientation as meeting their requirements. Upon successful completion of the course, each student is issued a picture ID with a unique barcode. The student information is then stored in an online database. This orientation has become the standard program for the industry and certifies a student at an awareness level for the industry required topics. $199 w/10 minimum. Advanced Technology Center 13392 XSAT 1004 800 142C 01/23/15 - 01/23/15 PERMIT REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE CIP 00.0000 Textbook(s): XCON 1001 F 4 hrs. 8:00-5:00 0.4 CEU's BMATC 141 SEAN FINKBONE Total Tuition and Fees: $130.00 Designed to meet the specifications of the OSHA Standard 1910.120 Permit Confined Space, this course will give the student the skills necessary to enter and work inside a confined space such as a manhole, tank, pit, or similar enclosure. Our goal in this course is to equip the student to work safely- not simply to meet the minimum required by OSHA. In order to do so, we combine classroom discussion and demonstration of the typical equipment needed to perform the entry/attendant/supervisor permit required confined space. $130 w/8 minimum www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE EVENT COURSE ID Advanced Technology Center 13394 XCON 1001 800 143C WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT DATES 03/27/15 - 03/27/15 8-HOUR HAZWOPER REFRESHER CIP 15.0507 Textbook(s): EPCT 1059 DAYS F 8 hrs. TIME BLDG 8:00-12:00 BMATC 0.8 CEU's ROOM 141 INSTRUCTOR FREDDIE REYNA Total Tuition and Fees: $135.00 This course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of annual refresher training for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste or who are exposed or potentially exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards. Topics include HAZWOPER regulations, safety and health plans, hazardous chemicals, safety hazards, air monitoring, medical surveillance, site control, decontamination, personal protective equipment, and respiratory equipment. $135 w/8 minimum Advanced Technology Center 13395 EPCT 1059 800 143C 05/29/15 - 05/29/15 F 8:00-5:00 BMATC 141 SEAN FINKBONE AUCTIONEERING SPECIAL TOPICS IN AUCTIONEERING CIP 52.1901 Textbook(s): AUCT 1091 7 hrs. 0.7 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $75.00 To meet the requirements for Texas Auctioneer Licensing requirements for mandated continuing education. Under current statutory requirements, an auctioneer or associate auctioneer must complete six hours of continuing education in Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation approved courses to renew an auctioneer license. A licensee holder must participate in the program(s) to the extent required by the Commission to keep the person's license. This course will meet the statutory requirements for auctioneer continuing education contained in 16 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 5. Provider No. 1239, Course Approval No.12770. Advanced Technology Center 13242 AUCT 1091 800 142C 01/10/15 - 01/10/15 Sa 8:30-4:30 BMATC 141 LANCE SMITH FITNESS AND LEISURE SCRAPBOOK CREATION CIP 00.0000 Textbook(s): XSCR 0001 18 hrs. 1.8 CEU's Total Tuition and Fees: $96.00 This course will focus on planning theme scrapbooks, developing page designs and application of photographs, memorabilia, and journaling. Participants should bring photographs from any of the following topics: family, vacations, holidays, weddings, babies, children, heritage, etc. The class is designed to help you complete books and extend a hobby for the preservation of your lifetime of memories. A supply list will be provided at registration or printed from our website www.southplainscollege.edu./workforce. The maximum enrollment for this class will be ten (10) people. Advanced Technology Center 13411 XSCR 0001 800 142C FLORAL I CIP 01.0608 Textbook(s): 01/22/15 - 03/05/15 FMKT 1005 R 12 hrs. 6:00-9:00 1.2 CEU's BMATC 139 STAFF STAFF Total Tuition and Fees: $84.00 This class covers basic information about the floral industry that will include principals and techniques of weddings, special occasion arrangements and practical applications about styles and types of arrangements. Please ask for supply list at the time you register. A maximum of six (6) students will be accepted. Advanced Technology Center 13390 FMKT 1005 800 142C FLORAL II CIP 00.0000 Textbook(s): 01/20/15 - 02/10/15 XFLO 1003 T 12 hrs. 6:00-9:00 1.2 CEU's BMATC 139 WAYNE DUBOSE Total Tuition and Fees: $84.00 This class continues with information about the floral industry that will include principals and techniques of weddings, special occasion arrangements and practical applications about styles and types of arrangements, and the daily floral shop operation. Please ask for a supply list at the time you register. A maximum of six (6) students will be accepted. Advanced Technology Center 13391 XFLO 1003 800 143C 02/17/15 - 03/10/15 T 6:00-9:00 BMATC 143 WAYNE DUBOSE www3.southplainscollege.edu/programs-of-study/workforce-development/class-schedules www.southplainscollege.edu/workforce 7 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 258 LUBBOCK, TX 79401 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Office of Workforce Development 3201 Ave. Q Lubbock, TX 79411 Mailcode: 0454352105 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Proud to be your community college South Plains College offers more than 100 educational program options in the arts and sciences, technical education and health occupations. College credit and non-credit courses can be found at three convenient locations. Call us today to learn more. LEVELLAND CAMPUS 1401 S. College Ave. Levelland, TX 79336 (806) 894-9611 SPC REESE CENTER 819 Gilbert St. Lubbock, TX 79416 (806) 716-2902 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Workforce Development Classes will not be held on the following dates: May 27...................... ..................... Memorial Day July 4............................ ......... Independence Day BYRON MARTIN ATC 3201 Ave. Q Lubbock, TX 79411 (806) 716-4906 South Plains College strives to accommodate the individual needs of all students in order to enhance their opportunities for success in the context of a comprehensive community college setting. It is the policy of South Plains College to offer all educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, disability or age. Any student who, because of disability, may require some special arrangement in order to meet course requirements should contact the Office of Workforce Development or Special Services Office for necessary accommodations. At least 1 month before the first day of class.
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