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1 Non-Credit Course Schedule UPDATED 11/25/14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Courses & Classes Career & Techinical Education... 2 Architecture & Construction... 2 Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication... 3 Business, Management & Administration Education & Training Energy & Manufacturing Finance Health Science Hospitality Information Technology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Industry Certification & Exam Prep Community Education Leisure Learning...52 English for Speakers of Other Languages Languages...75 Tests & Test Preparation Resources How to Read this Schedule...1 Registering for Classes Student Services Definition of Terms...84 Policies...84 Registration Form Program & Course Listings...86 Lone Star College campuses Index For more resources and info, please visit: LoneStar.edu/CTE HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE LINKED CLASS LOCATION CLASS # OTHER INFO COURSE TITLE/KEYWORD Computer Illustration BMGTC Contact Hours $ ARTCC MW 6/2-7/8 8:30 am-12:20 pm DTEC 110 Use Adobe Illustrator. Additional1 hr/wk in open lab. COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG # SECTION # START & END DATES DAY(S) CLASSES ARE HELD START & END TIMES BUILDING/ ROOM # 1

2 Career & Technical Education Career & Technical Education Architecture & Construction Architecture AutoCAD, Introduction DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Topics include CAD-CAM equipment selection and interface; software selection and installation; creating, editing and plotting of line drawings for architectural, electrical, circuit, mechanical, or interior design; creating, storing and retrieving predefined components; line, circle, arc, trace, curve, ellipses; adding text and dimensions. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 1/13-2/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 1/24-2/21 register. For information Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 5/12-6/4 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 5/30-6/27 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC M 2/2-4/6 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 4/7-5/12 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC MW 1/12-2/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 5/18-6/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 1/26-2/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 6/1-6/24 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5902 DFTGC MW 1/26-2/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 6/8-7/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 AutoCAD, Intermediate DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Topics include applications; creating, sorting, and retrieving predefined components; placing, rotating, and scaling components; modifying; rubber banding; adding text and dimensions to drawings; multilayering drawings, grids, orthogonal mode; data storage format for writing auxiliary programs; input and output devices; resolution and physical limitations. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 2/10-3/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 2/28-3/28 register. For information [email protected] Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 6/16-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 7/11-8/8 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 1/6-2/10 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC Sa 1/10-2/28 1:00 pm-5:00 pm CLA DFTGC Sa 1/24-3/21 8:30 am-12:30 pm CLA DFTGC M 4/13-6/15 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 5/19-6/23 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC MW 2/16-3/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 6/22-7/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 2/23-3/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 6/28-7/28 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5953 DFTGC MW 2/23-3/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 7/6-7/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 AutoCAD, Advanced DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems. Prerequisites: AutoCAD, Intermediate. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 3/17-4/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 4/4-5/2 register. For information [email protected] Instruction Type: Online DFTGC Sa 8/22-9/19 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 2/17-3/31 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC Sa 3/21-5/16 1:00 pm-5:00 pm CLA DFTGC Sa 3/28-5/30 8:30 am-12:30 pm CLA DFTGC M 6/22-8/17 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 7/7-8/11 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session. 2 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

3 Career & Technical Education 5808 DFTGC MW 3/23-4/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 7/20-8/12 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 3/30-4/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 8/3-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5963 DFTGC MW 4/6-4/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 8/3-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 Construction Methods and Materials CNBTC Contact Hours $229 An introduction to construction materials and methods and their applications. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admission program. This course is linked to CNBT CNBTC MW 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-9:30 pm WNSP 275 Forklift Operator Orientation CNSEC Contact Hours $96 Information for forklift operators including forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, and forklift stability and factors affecting stability. This course introduces students to the important issues related to the safe operations and maintenance of forklifts. LSC-Conroe Center CNSEC C001 Sa 1/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm CNSEC C002 Sa 2/21 8:00 am-5:00 pm CNSEC C003 Sa 3/21 8:00 am-5:00 pm CNSEC C004 Sa 4/18 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1378 CNSEC C001 Sa 5/23 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1379 CNSEC C002 Sa 6/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1380 CNSEC C003 Sa 7/18 8:00 am-5:00 pm CNSEC Sa 4/26 8:00 am-5:00 pm Project Scheduling using MS Project CNBTC Contact Hours $465 A study of conventional scheduling using critical-path-method; precedence and arrow networks; bar charts; monthly reports; and fast track scheduling. Explore the process of organizing, scheduling, and managing several tasks in a required sequence so that a project is completed within a specified time period and budget. Requirements: students must have access to the Internet, and Microsoft Project CNBTC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks. Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online CNBTC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks! Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online CNBTC TTh 3/24-5/14 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Class Topic: Project Scheduling, MS Project. SolidWorks I DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in the design software SolidWorks. Textbook required DFTGC MW 1/26-2/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 6/1-7/6 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5806 DFTGC MW 4/20-5/13 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E203 LSC-University Park 5957 DFTGC MW 5/4-6/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 SolidWorks II DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in a more advanced level of the design software SolidWorks. Prerequisite SolidWorks I. Textbook required DFTGC MW 3/16-4/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 7/13-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication 3-D Modeling and Rendering II ARTVC Contact Hours $219 A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software, modeling techniques, camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to develop detailed environments. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisite: ARTVC ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-4:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 113 Introduction to 3D modeling and rendering on computer. Software used: 3D Studio Max. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 3

4 Career & Technical Education Animation II, 3-D ARTVC Contact Hours $219 Advanced skill development in three-dimensional modeling and rendering techniques using lighting, staging, and special effects for digital output. Emphasis on the production of three-dimensional (3-D) animation as final digital outputting using modeling, rendering and animation software. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisites: ARTV ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 110 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Animation, Basic ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Examination of concepts, characters, and storyboard for basic animation production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTV ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-12:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 113 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Design Communications I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Study of design development relating to graphic design terminology, tools and media, and layout and design concepts. Topics include integration of type, images and other design elements, and developing computer skills in industry standard computer programs. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, or higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 202 Using Macs and Illustrator. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 110 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-4:20 pm DTEC 111 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Computer Illustration ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Use of the tools and transformation options of an industry-standard vector drawing program to create complex illustrations. Includes principles of layout and design and manipulation of text and graphics. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 202 Using Macs and Illustrator. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 113 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Design Communications II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 An advanced study of design, development, and art direction. Emphasis is on creative interpretation of form and content through selection, creation, and integration of typographic, photographic, illustrative, and design elements using digital imaging and electronic illustration for commercial and fine arts applications. Emphasis will also be on digital illustration techniques involving creative interpretations. Textbook and diskette to be purchased by student. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Design Communications I or ARTC 1317, ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC T 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-9:50 pm ADM 202 Offered only in Spring. Hands-on advanced of study of conceptual design and creativity. Must have access to software and internet outside of class. Must contact instructor before first day of class: James.H.Bethany@LoneStar. edu. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 104 Explore advanced design principles and theories. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Designing Effective Websites ARTCC Contact Hours $168 Computer application and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting. Varied design techniques to create a responsive website with inclusion of mobile platforms and delivery techniques. 4 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

5 Career & Technical Education 5611 ARTCC TTh 4/7-4/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm MC-G G217 Digital Imaging I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Digital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Competent knowledge of either Macintosh or Windows operating system ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 204-A Using Photoshop. For more information contact Pamela.R.Clarke@LoneStar. edu prior to registration ARTCC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:50 pm DTEC 111 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: Photoshop. An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: Photoshop. An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Digital Imaging II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Principles of digital image processing and electronic painting. Emphasis on bitmapped or raster-based image marketing and the creative aspects of electronic illustration for commercial and fine art applications. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ARTC ARTCC Th 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-8:50 pm ADM 202 Using Macs and advanced feathers of Photoshop. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC T 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 Learn advance image manipulation techniques using Photoshop. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 Learn advance image manipulation techniques using Photoshop. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Publishing I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 The fundamentals of using digital layout as a primary publishing tool and the basic concepts and terminology associated with typography and page layout. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:50 pm ADM 204-A Using Adobe InDesign. Required for Graphic Design AAS Track and Certificate. This class is only offered in the Spring semester ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 111 An introduction to page layout using Adobe InDesign. Required for Digital Publishing and Graphic Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: InDesign. Required for Digital Publishing and Graphic Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Digital Publishing II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Layout procedures from thumbnails and roughs to final comprehensive and printing; emphasis on design principles for the creating of advertising and publishing materials, techniques for efficient planning and documenting projects. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ARTC 1313, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC W 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 Use Adobe InDesign & Illustrator. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Publishing III ARTCC Contact Hours $234 A project based page layout course from concept to completion addressing design problems, preflight of files, color separations, and trapping techniques. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 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6 Career & Technical Education 9021 ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:50 pm ADM 202 Offered in Spring only. Using Macs-InDesign. Emphasis on advanced typography, page layout, pre-press, and product development. For information contact 3083 ARTCC Th 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 104 Create advanced print projects using InDesign. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Video ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Producing and editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions. Emphasizes capture, editing, and outputting of video using a desktop digital video workstation. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTV Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-4:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Video-Advanced ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Advanced digital video techniques for post-production. Emphasizes integration of special effects and animation for film, video, and the Internet. Exploration of new and emerging compression and video streaming technologies. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisite: ARTV 2341 or IMEDC and ENGL 0304 or ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:50 pm CLB ARTVC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Portfolio Development for Graphic Design ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Preparation of a portfolio comprised of completed graphic design projects. Evaluation and demonstration of portfolio presentation methods based on the student s specific area of study. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Departmental approval ARTCC DTEC 111 Flex class taken close to graduation. Contact Kendall.E.Lawrence@LoneStar. edu. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Business, Management & Administration Accounting I, Intermediate ACNTC Contact Hours $219 Critical analysis of generally accepted accounting principles, concepts, and theory underlying the preparation of financial statements. Emphasis on current theory and practice. Primary concern is with asset measurement and income determination. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT Prerequisite: ACCT 2401, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, MATH ACNTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Accounting I, Introduction ACNTC Contact Hours $219 A study of analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions in a manual and computerized environment. Emphasis on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll. Textbook required. This course linked to ACNT Prerequisites: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0306 and OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH ACNTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:50 am ADM ACNTC /26-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACNTC /16-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACNTC /12-3/6 This course counts toward the requirements for qualified students to sit for the CPA exam. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Accounting I, Principles ACCTC Contact Hours $288 An introduction to financial accounting including a study of financial statements of business entities and the measurement and reporting of assets, liabilities, equity, revenues, expenses and cash flows with emphasis on how business and economic information is generated in the accounting process. Textbook required.this course is linked to ACCT Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing MATH Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

7 Career & Technical Education 8771 ACCTC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:40 am LIB ACCTC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:20 pm WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC TTh 1/12-5/10 3:30 pm-5:50 pm WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm WNSP 158 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC Sa 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-1:50 pm WNSP 158 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /15-1/11 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am S ACCTC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-2:20 pm S ACCTC /12-3/6 This is a 1st 8 week course that begins 1/12 and ends 3/06. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /12-5/10 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /16-5/10 This is 2nd 8 week online course that begins 3/16 and ends 5/10. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Accounting II, Intermediate ACNTC Contact Hours $219 This course is a continued in-depth analysis of generally accepted accounting principles underlying the preparation of financial statements including comparative analysis and statement of cash flow. Other topics include measuring and reporting liabilities, investments and stockholder s equity, pensions, leases, earnings per share, revenue recognition alternatives and accounting changes. This course is linked to ACNT Textbook required. Prerequisite: ACNT 2303, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH ACNTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACNTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Accounting II, Principles ACCTC Contact Hours $288 An introduction to managerial accounting including a study of costs and cost behavior within business entities, the use of cost information for planning and control decisions, and product costing for purposes of inventory valuation and income determination. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACCT Prerequisite: ACCT 2401, ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing, MATH ACCTC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:30 am LIB ACCTC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:20 am WNSP 158 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:20 pm WNSP 157 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ACCTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /15-1/11 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACCTC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am S ACCTC /12-3/6 This is a 1st 8 week online course that begins 1/12 and ends 3/06. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online ACCTC /16-5/10 This is a 2nd 8 week online course that begins 3/16 and ends 5/10. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Accounting, Government and Not-for-Profit ACNTC Contact Hours $219 Basic concepts and techniques of fund accounting, financial reporting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Accounting cycle for funds and account groups and related financial statements. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT Prerequisite: ACCT 2402 (or principles of Accounting II Comp), ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH ACNTC Sa 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:00 pm WNSP ACNTC W 1/12-5/10 6:45 pm-9:30 pm This course counts toward the requirementsfor qualified students to sit for the CPA exam. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 7

8 Career & Technical Education Accounting, Office I ACNTC Contact Hours $240 This course focuses on analyzing, classifying and recording business transactions. Emphasis is placed on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations and payroll. Optional supplemental textbook purchased by student ACNTC TTh 1/13-1/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC ACNTC MW 6/1-6/24 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5585 ACNTC MW 1/26-3/4 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 2/10-3/26 7:00 pm-9:00 pm ACNTC TTh 4/14-5/21 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 2/10-2/24 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1118 ACNTC TTh 6/23-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ACNTC TTh 2/10-3/5 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 6/2-6/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC MW 1/26-2/11 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 5549 ACNTC TTh 3/17-4/2 9:00 am-1:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 1/20-2/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Accounting, Office II ACNTC Contact Hours $240 Focus on accounting for merchandising, notes payable, notes receivable, valuation of receivables, valuation of plant and equipment, and voucher system. Optional supplemental textbook purchased by student ACNTC TTh 2/3-2/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1212 ACNTC MW 7/6-7/29 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5639 ACNTC MW 3/16-4/22 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 3/31-5/7 7:00 pm-9:00 pm 5589 ACNTC TTh 3/17-3/31 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1122 ACNTC TTh 7/21-8/6 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ACNTC TTh 3/16-4/8 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 7/7-7/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC MW 2/16-3/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 5570 ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/23 9:00 am-1:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 2/17-3/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Business English POFTC Contact Hours $231 Development of written and oral communication skills required to produce effective communication in a technological business environment. Topics include composition of business letters, memos, and reports. Emphasis on proofreading, grammar, spelling and vocabulary. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to POFT Prerequisite: Recommended placement of ENGL 0307 or higher, or ENGL 0326 for non-native speakers, from ASSET or COMPASS test results POFTC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-8:30 am DTEC POFTC MW 1/26-5/10 12:00 pm-12:30 pm DTEC 207 Lab POFTC MW 1/26-5/10 12:30 pm-2:40 pm DTEC 207 Business Ethics BMGTC Contact Hours $219 Discussion of the ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference and the need for an awareness of social justice in management practices and business activities. Review of ethical responsibilities and relationships between organizational departments, divisions, executive management, and the public. This course is linked to BMGT Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing BMGTC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm LIB BMGTC /16-5/10 This is a 2nd 8 week online course that begins 3/16 and ends 5/10. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Business Law I BUSIC Contact Hours $207 Principles of law which form the legal framework for business activity including applicable statutes, contracts, personal and real property, wills and trusts, consumer law, and agency. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSI Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing BUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:20 am CLB BUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:45 am S BUSIC /12-3/6 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online BUSIC /16-5/10 Instruction Type: Online. 8 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

9 Career & Technical Education Business Principles BUSIC Contact Hours $219 Introduction to the role of business in modern society. Includes basic history of business, basic economic systems, types of ownership, management, marketing, finance, manufacturing, law and other topics of business operations. Subject matter includes an analysis of the specialized fields within the business organization, career planning as related to the fields, starting your own business, current trends in profit and nonprofit business activities and development of a business vocabulary. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSI Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing BUSIC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-10:50 am ADM BUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:45 am S BUSIC /12-3/6 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online BUSIC /16-5/10 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online BUSIC /16-5/10 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Communication Skills for Managers BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Basic theory of communication skills as appropriate and applicable to individuals or groups in the business environment. Includes listening, speaking, writing, and communicating non-verbally BMGTC M-F 2/16-2/20 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 2/18 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided 1142 BMGTC W 5/27 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided LSC-University Park 5935 BMGTC F 2/13 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Cost Accounting ACNTC Contact Hours $219 A study of budgeting and cost control systems including a detailed study of manufacturing cost accounts and reports, job order costing, and process costing. Includes introduction to alternative costing methods such as activity-based and just-in-time costing. Variance analysis, standard costs, joints and by-products costing will also be discussed. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT Prerequisite: ACCT 2402, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH ACNTC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:00 pm WNSP 158 Employee Performance Review BMGTC Contact Hours $96 A course to provide organizational leaders with methods to conduct discussions on workplace performance. Topics include identifying performance situations which require action and preparing for a collaboration performance review BMGTC M-F 3/23-3/27 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 4/8 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided 1141 BMGTC W 6/24 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided LSC-University Park 5924 BMGTC F 3/27 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Entrepreneurship 101 BUSXC Contact Hours $81 Starting a business can be a rewarding experience, but you need to understand what it takes. This workshop covers the pros and cons of entrepreneurship and what it takes to start and grow a business BUSXC MW 1/26-2/4 7:00 pm-9:00 pm Federal Income Tax, Individual ACNTC Contact Hours $245 A study of the laws currently implemented by the Internal Revenue Service, providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for the individual. Emphasis is placed on the determination of income, statutory deductions and federal income tax liability for individuals and sole proprietorships. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 and ENGL 0306 or ENGL 0355 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing MATH ACNTC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm WNSP ACNTC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ACNTC /12-3/6 This course counts for qualified students to sit for the CPA exam. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Federal Income Tax, Partnerships/ Corporations ACNTC Contact Hours $219 Introduction to the tax laws as currently implemented by the Internal Revenue Service providing a working knowledge of preparing taxes for a partnership, subchapter S, and corporation. Emphasis is placed on the determination of taxable income for partnerships and S corporations and C corporations, as well as on tax research and planning. Textbook required. This course is linked to ACNT Prerequisites: ACNT 1331, ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0355, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; MATH For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 9

10 Career & Technical Education ACNTC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:00 pm WNSP ACNTC /12-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online ACNTC T 1/12-5/10 6:45 pm-9:30 pm This course counts for qualified students to sit for the CPA exam. Grant Writing 101 ETWXC Contact Hours $83 This workshop will familiarize participants with the requirements and equip them with the tools to plan and implement grant writing projects. The workshop is designed to assist small, community-based agencies and persons engaged in arts, research, etc. in developing the organizational and administrative capacity to compete for grant funding from government and foundation sources: *Participants will review a) an organizational chart, b) a flow chart for grant activities and c) descriptions for all organizational functions necessary to implement grant projects within their agencies. *Participants will research private foundation and governmental (national, state, and local) resources and their assurances as well as other common contractual requirements and identify how to comply based upon their organizational structure. *Participants will review non-profit policy and procedure guidelines (board, financial, personnel, etc.) and develop an implementation plan to create, revise or update policies and procedures for their organization in regard to grants. *Participants will develop one initial grant request ETWXC F 4/24 8:00 am-5:00 pm LSC-University Park ETWXC Sa 4/18 9:00 am-6:00 pm UP-EMI 212 Class Topic: Grant Writing 101Students should bring personal laptop. 1 hour lunch break provided. Human Relations Skills HRPOC Contact Hours $219 Practical application of the principles and concepts of the behavioral sciences to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial environment. This course is linked to HRPO Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program HRPOC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:50 am LIB 224 Information and Project Management BMGTC Contact Hours $219 Critical path methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management, status reports, budget management, customer service, professional attitude, and project supervision. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to BMGT BMGTC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm ADM 207 CIT majors must take ITSC 1315 Project Management Software BMGTC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm DTEC BMGTC W 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ACAD BMGTC /12-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online. Keyboarding I POFTC Contact Hours $312 Skill development in keyboarding with emphasis on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch. Textbook required POFTC Sa 1/31-3/28 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5903 POFTC TTh 5/5-5/28 9:00 am-1:00 pm Lead Effective Meetings BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Learn to bring focus to every agenda, handle disruptions with ease and condense meetings for more productive use of time BMGTC M-F 4/6-4/10 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 4/8 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided 1143 BMGTC W 7/8 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunh break provided. LSC-University Park 5939 BMGTC F 4/10 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Leading Strategically PBADC Contact Hours $ The knowledge, skills and tools that enable a leader/organization to facilitate change in a participative style will be discussed. The importance of understanding innovation and how it can lead to the growth and success of an organization will be addressed. Management processes including analysis of how organizations develop and implement a strategy for meeting organizational objectives in today s environment will be covered PBADC Su 2/2-2/28 Instruction Type: Online PBADC Su 4/1-4/30 Instruction Type: Online. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification BMGXC Contact Hours $3333 This course is designed to take certified Green Belts to the Black Belt level. Black Belt certification will train participants to serve as process improvement project team leaders. Participants will learn problem solving tools and basic statistical techniques and will be required to apply their knowledge to a project they will complete. 10 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

11 Career & Technical Education LSC-University Park 5958 BMGXC MSu 3/23-5/15 Virtual Course Orientation 03/24/15. Instruction Type: Online. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt BUSXC Contact Hours $1933 The on-line Lean, Six Sigma Green Belt Preparation course is comprised of eleven separate sessions which follow the Define- Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control (DMAIC) project phase structure. Each session is a collection of related lessons, and includes an interactive quiz at the end of the session. Individual lessons also include simulations and interactive practice exercises. For your convenience, the course is supported by a Master Black Belt BUSXC MSu 4/13-5/22 Class Topic: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt6 week online portion beginning 04/13/15-05/22/15 Virtual Course Orientation 04/13/15 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Virtual sessions are scheduled 04/13/15, 04/20/15, 04/27/15, 05/04/15 and 05/11/15. Capstone held face to face Wed thru Fri 05/13/15-05/15/15 from 8:00AM-5:00PM Instruction Type: Online. LSC-University Park 5917 BUSXC MSu 2/2-3/20 UP-EMI week online portion beginning 02/02/15-03/20/15 Virtual Course Orientation 02/03/15/14 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Virtual sessions are scheduled 02/03/15, 02/10/15, 02/17/15, 02/24/15 and 03/03/15. Capstone held face to face Wed thru Fri 03/18/15-03/20/15 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at University Park Instruction Type: Online. Management, Principles of BMGTC Contact Hours $219 An overview of management theories; decision making process; planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Textbook required. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to BMGT BMGTC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am DTEC BMGTC Th 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ACAD 138 Marketing, Principles MRKGC Contact Hours $219 Introduction to the marketing functions; identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological, and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to MRKG MRKGC /12-5/10 Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Legal Issues for Supervisors BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Prepares supervisors to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will assure the best possible result. Emphasizes employee rights and the legal aspects of supervision BMGTC M-F 2/23-2/27 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 3/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided 1144 BMGTC W 6/3 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided LSC-University Park 5943 BMGTC F 2/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 PayTrain Fundamentals ACNTC Contact Hours $339 The PayTrain Fundamentals course teaches the fundamental payroll calculations and applications providing students with the basic knowledge and skills required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly penalties. This course is ideal for new payroll professionals, those who support the payroll industry, those who are preparing for the FPC Certification from the American Payroll Association, and those who wish to take the Mastery course. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and application exercises to reinforce topics learned. Topics include: Payroll concepts, payroll calculations, fringe benefits, payroll reporting and employment taxes, record keeping and payroll practices, payroll accounting, administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can expect to function as entrylevel payroll administrators. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $ ACNTC Sa 1/24-2/21 9:00 am-3:00 pm Management, Principles BMGTC Contact Hours $219 Concepts, terminology, principles, theories, and issues in the field of management. Textbook required. This course is linked to BMGT BMGTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:20 am ADM BMGTC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:15 pm BMGTC /12-3/6 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 11

12 Career & Technical Education PayTrain Mastery ACNTC Contact Hours $402 PayTrain Mastery is a comprehensive course providing students with a solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary for payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance training, professional development, or CPP Certification from the American Payroll Association. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online games and applications to reinforce topics learned. Please note, the PayTrain Fundamentals course is a pre-requisite. Topics include: Employee vs. Independent Contractor, payroll tax reporting, Fair Labor Standards, federal taxation and other legislation, payroll accounting, record keeping and systems, payroll management and administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can be considered for advancement to supervisory and managerial positions in payroll. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $ ACNTC Sa 2/28-4/18 9:00 am-3:00 pm Personal Finance BUSIC Contact Hours $216 A study of the financial problems encountered in managing family financial affairs. Topics include financial security for the family, budgeting, use of credit, home ownership, financial tangles, and saving and investment planning. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSI Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing BUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:50 am ADM BUSIC /12-3/6 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online BUSIC /16-5/10 Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGXC Contact Hours $ Based on the project life cycle - and not just by knowledge area, this course covers the project management framework, context and process, in accordance with the PMBOK Fifth Edition, including methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes project management concepts and models, critical path, analysis of time/cost benefits, and resource utilization. Review sessions include: Initiating Processes Core Project Planning, Facilitating Project Execution Processes, Core and Facilitating Project Control Processes. This course is a component of the preparation required for the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification BMGXC M-F 2/9-2/16 8:00 am-5:00 pm M-F M-W F2F ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet BMGXC M-F 6/8-6/12 8:00 am-5:00 pm M-F M-W F2F ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. LSC-University Park BMGXC M-F 4/13-4/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Class Topic: M-W F2F, ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Problem Solving BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Interpreting data for effective problem solving and recommending corrective action. Emphasizes structured approaches to critical thinking and problem solving in the workplace BMGTC M-F 5/4-5/8 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 5/6 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided. LSC-University Park 5904 BMGTC F 5/1 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI hour lunch break provided. Problem Solving and Decision Making BMGTC Contact Hours $219 Decision making and problem solving processes in organizations, utilizing logical and creative problem solving techniques. Application of theory is provided by experiential activities such as small group discussions, case studies, and the use of other managerial decision aids. Participants must have a high school diploma, successful completion of the GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to BMGT BMGTC MWF 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-9:50 am ADM 112 Professionalism in Workplace BUSGC Contact Hours $ Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills BUSGC M 2/23-3/6 Instruction Type: Online BUSGC M 6/15-6/26 Instruction Type: Online. 12 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

13 Career & Technical Education Project Management Certificate Program BMGXC Contact Hours $2400 Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 1-Tools & Techniques (3 days).this course prepares participants to define, plan execute and control projects. Participants will define realistic goals and objectives for scheduling and using tools within the team to share with stakeholders. Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 2-The People Side (2 days). The course continues with providing leadership training in part II of the course. Participants will learn how to lead, motivate and set realistic goals for the team supporting the project. These courses can be completed over five consecutive days or at separate times. Courses will be offered throughout the year. Designed for project managers and team leaders; product development managers; engineers; marketing; operations; R&D and construction managers; functional and line managers who deal with project managers; and team members who manage tasks and subtasks on projects. Methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes project management concepts and models, critical path, analysis of time/cost benefits, and resource utilization. This course is a component of the preparation required for the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification BMGXC M-W 2/9-2/11 8:00 am-5:00 pm and ThF 2/12-2/13 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet BMGXC M-W 6/8-6/12 8:00 am-5:00 pm and ThF 6/11-6/12 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. QuickBooks I ACNTC Contact Hours $168 Set up accounts; record and process basic transactions, journal entries, accounts receivable and payable; and generate fundamental business reports. Additional topics include cost accounting, budget controls, and year-end reporting. Prerequisites: Windows or equivalent knowledge and Office Accounting or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ACNTC TTh 1/27-2/5 9:00 am-1:00 pm 6534 ACNTC MW 4/20-4/29 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1213 ACNTC MW 7/6-7/15 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5614 ACNTC W 1/14-2/11 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets from 6:00-10:00PM one session ACNTC W 5/6-6/24 7:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA ACNTC TTh 5/19-5/28 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ACNTC TTh 4/21-4/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 8/4-8/13 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 3/24-4/2 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5560 ACNTC TTh 3/24-4/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 3/24-4/9 6:00 pm-8:40 pm QuickBooks II ACNTC Contact Hours $168 Enhance your skills using advanced features in accounts receivable, transactions, invoicing, adjustments, and security features. Topics include advanced report verification and generation. Prerequisite: QuickBooks I or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ACNTC TTh 2/10-2/19 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1215 ACNTC MW 5/11-5/20 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1214 ACNTC MW 7/20-7/29 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5659 ACNTC W 2/18-3/25 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets from 6:00-10:00PM one session ACNTC W 7/1-8/19 7:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA ACNTC TTh 5/5-5/14 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5575 ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/16 6:00 pm-10:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 4/14-4/30 6:00 pm-8:40 pm Selling, Principles MRKGC Contact Hours $219 Overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers. Examination of the legal and ethical issues of organizations which affect salespeople. This course is linked to MRKG MRKGC /12-3/6 Internet access and minimum computer skills required. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Supervision, Introduction BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Discussion of basic supervisory tasks, performance skills, common problems encountered, and effective solution strategies BMGTC M-F 2/2-2/6 Virtual Classroom Orientation 02/02/15 6-8pm Please contact instructor by before start date of course at [email protected] Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 2/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided BMGTC W 5/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided. LSC-University Park 5908 BMGTC F 2/6 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 One hour lunch break provided. Team Building in the Workplace BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Basic principles of building and sustaining teams in organizations. Includes team dynamics, process improvement, trust and collaboration, and the role of the individual in the team. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 13

14 Career & Technical Education 5743 BMGTC M-F 4/20-4/24 Instruction Type: Online. LSC-University Park 5929 BMGTC F 4/24 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Time Management BMGTC Contact Hours $96 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Focus will be on more effective use of time through awareness and organization. Special emphasis will be placed on recognizing what really needs to be done and when BMGTC M-F 3/2-3/6 Instruction Type: Online BMGTC W 3/25 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided 1145 BMGTC W 6/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1 hour lunch break provided. LSC-University Park 5945 BMGTC F 3/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Wedding Planner Certification BUSGC Contact Hours $924 The Wedding Planning Institute s fast track certification program is the industry standard for individuals looking to get started in the wedding and event planning business right away. Topics include, business planning for the wedding planner, wedding styles, signatures and themes. As well as wedding etiquette in America, vendors and contracts, stationary, attire, public relations, introduction to sales and marketing, reception logistics, cakes and desserts, music, photography, decorations, wedding favors, pre and post celebrations and expanding business revenue streams. Textbook included BUSGC M 1/26-4/20 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1202 BUSGC M 6/1-8/17 6:00 pm-9:30 pm Education & Training Components of Special Education ATCPC Contact Hours $526 An introduction to Special Education, emphasizing proven practices, making accommodations and delivery of individualized instruction tailored to the specific needs of individual students with disabilities. Students will also develop awareness, sensitivity, knowledge, skills and competence necessary to become a special educator. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC M 1/12-4/13 instructor before the first day of class at Thyra.E.DePascal@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 6/1-7/27 instructor before the first day of class at Thyra.E.DePascal@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online ATCPC Th 1/22-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5492 ATCPC M 2/9-5/18 instructor before the first day of class at Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 6/15-8/10 instructor before the first day of class at Instruction Type: Online. Creating Successful Classrooms ATCPC Contact Hours $526 This course will address components of successful classroom management and effective instructional methods. Students will learn strategies to create an effective and positive learning environment for all students. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC M 1/20-5/4 instructor before the first day of class at Mary.F.Melbert@LoneStar. edu. Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 6/15-8/10 Instruction Type: Online. Generalist Teacher Preparation ATCPC Contact Hours $526 The Generalist course prepares individuals to teach in early childhood through grade 8 classrooms in Texas. The course addresses the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES EC-6 and/or 4-8 Generalist examinations, and provides students with the knowledge and skills associated with elementary curricular content and appropriate learning and assessment practices. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC M 1/12-5/11 instructor before the first day of class at [email protected] Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 6/1-7/27 instructor before the first day of class at [email protected] Instruction Type: Online. LSC-Fairbanks Center 5566 ATCPC M 2/2-6/1 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 1098 ATCPC M 6/15-8/10 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Integrating Technology ATCPC Contact Hours $132 Students will learn to use technology to design effective instruction and to analyze data to evaluate and improve instruction. 14 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

15 Career & Technical Education 5744 ATCPC Sa 2/7 8:30 am-4:00 pm ADM 207 Hybrid: Class meets face-to-face and includes an online component. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC Sa 3/21 8:30 am-4:00 pm ADM 207 Hybrid: Class meets face-to-face and includes an online component. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC M 6/22 8:30 am-4:00 pm CLA 106 Hybrid: Class meets face-to-face and includes an online component. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) ATCPC Contact Hours $856 Students will learn to design developmentally appropriate classroom instruction and assessment; create a positive, productive learning environment; manage a classroom in a way that encourages cooperation and self-discipline; and apply technology applications as part of the instructional process. This course requires 30 hours of external field-based experience in K-12 schools. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC T 1/20-5/18 instructor before the first day of class at Linda.S.Beverlin@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 6/15-8/10 instructor before the first day of class at Linda.S.Beverlin@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online ATCPC W 1/21-5/13 6:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA 111 Hybrid: Class meets face-to-face and includes an online component. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC MW 6/1-7/29 6:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA 111 Hybrid: Class meets face-to-face and includes an online component. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC M 1/12-5/18 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Hybrid class some face to face meetings required Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC W 4/8-8/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Hybrid class some face to face meetings required Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ATCPC TTh 3/17-5/28 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Hybrid class some face to face meetings required Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet EDTCC Sa 1/31-2/7 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1104 EDTCC MTu 7/27-7/28 8:30 am-3:30 pm EDTCC Su 2/1-2/28 Instruction Type: Online EDTCC M 2/2-2/23 6:00 pm-9:00 pm EDTCC Su 4/1-4/30 Instruction Type: Online EDTCC MTu 8/3-8/4 8:30 am-3:30 pm EDTCC MTu 3/23-3/24 8:30 am-3:30 pm TCP Internship Extension ATCPC Contact Hours $526 This fee is charged to individuals who have not completed all requirements of their internship and who must extend their internship and the mentoring relationship for one more semester ATCPC M 1/12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online. TCP Internship I ATCPC Contact Hours $1018 This course is designed for post-baccalaureate individuals who have been accepted into the Alternative Teacher Certification Program with the Lone Star College System and have been hired as the teacher of record by a school accredited through the Texas Education Agency. The intern will learn the fundamentals of providing feedback to students and as well as understanding instructional strategies that support a well-managed classroom. The intern will learn experientially in the classroom and will be supported and coached by a supervisor assigned by the college. The course is designed to demonstrate learner-centered instruction regardless of individual differences among students. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC M 1/12-5/15 instructor before the first day of class at [email protected] Instruction Type: Online. Substitute Teacher Training EDTCC Contact Hours $132 An exploration of the role of the substitute, identification of student needs, behavior modification and classroom management, teaching methodologies, school personnel relationships, mandated state standards, and growth and development of students. NOTE: Before registering for this class, please check with your local school district to find out the requirements for working as a substitute teacher in that district. Some districts require a minimum number of college credit hours. Book required. This course may be used to complete the Substitute Teaching Certification along with taking the Tools for Teaching class. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 15

16 Career & Technical Education TCP Internship II ATCPC Contact Hours $1018 This course is designed for post-baccalaureate individuals who have been accepted into the Alternative Teacher Certification Program with the Lone Star College System and have been hired as the teacher of record by a school accredited through the Texas Education Agency. The intern will learn the fundamentals of providing feedback to students and as well as understanding instructional strategies that support a well-managed classroom. The intern will learn experientially in the classroom and will be supported and coached by a supervisor assigned by the college. The course is designed to demonstrate learner-centered instruction regardless of individual differences among students. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification ATCPC M 1/12-5/15 instructor before the first day of class at [email protected] Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 1/12-5/15 Instruction Type: Online ATCPC M 1/12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online. TExES ESL/Bilingual Review Session ATCPC Contact Hours $132 Preparation of teachers to test for the supplemental exam in English as a Second Language or Bilingual Supplemental. Teachers will learn competencies required by the State of Texas for the certifications and review for the State TExES exam ATCPC Sa 2/21-2/28 8:30 am-3:00 pm 5638 ATCPC Sa 4/11-4/18 8:30 am-3:00 pm 1124 ATCPC MTu 6/8-6/9 8:30 am-3:00 pm 1125 ATCPC MTu 7/13-7/14 8:30 am-3:00 pm ATCPC Sa 3/21-3/28 8:30 am-3:30 pm TExES Review: Generalist 4-8 ATCPC Contact Hours $ The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. LSC-Fairbanks Center 5592 ATCPC Sa 2/7 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5593 ATCPC Sa 4/11 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1101 ATCPC M 6/15 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1102 ATCPC M 7/20 8:30 am-4:00 pm ATCPC Sa 3/21 8:30 am-4:00 pm TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 ATCPC Contact Hours $ The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels ATCPC Sa 1/31 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5758 ATCPC Sa 4/18 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1127 ATCPC M 6/8 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1128 ATCPC M 7/13 8:30 am-4:00 pm ATCPC Sa 3/28 8:30 am-4:00 pm TExES Review: Math ATCPC Contact Hours $ The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. LSC-Fairbanks Center ATCPC Sa 5/9 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5765 ATCPC Sa 1/31 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5769 ATCPC Sa 4/18 8:30 am-4:00 pm ATCPC Sa 3/28 8:30 am-4:00 pm TExES Review: PPR EC-12 ATCPC Contact Hours $ The TExES review course is an overview of the standards and competencies needed to pass the TExES examination. The course provides students with preparation training at the appropriate grade and content levels. This course is required to meet the 300+ hours of coursework and training to be in compliance with the Texas Education Agency so to be recommended for a Standard Certification. LSC-Fairbanks Center ATCPC Sa 2/7 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5771 ATCPC W 1/7-1/14 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 5775 ATCPC Sa 1/24 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5778 ATCPC Sa 5/9 8:30 am-4:00 pm 1131 ATCPC W 5/20-5/27 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1132 ATCPC M 8/3 8:30 am-4:00 pm 5650 ATCPC W 1/14-1/21 Instruction Type: Online ATCPC W 3/25-4/1 Instruction Type: Online ATCPC W 5/20-5/27 instructor before the first day of class at Linda.S.Beverlin@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online ATCPC W 6/10-6/17 instructor before the first day of class at Linda.S.Beverlin@LoneStar. edu Instruction Type: Online. 16 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

17 Career & Technical Education Tools for Teaching Module ATCPC Contact Hours $150 The Tools for Teaching module will address specific strategies on how to deal with disruptive classroom behavior. The design and strategies in the module were developed by Dr. Fred Jones. The tools presented prepare teachers for designing their classroom to minimize discipline problems and maximize instruction. These tools will help promote confidence and effective teaching. This course may be used to complete the Substitute Teaching Certification alone with taking the Substitute Teacher Training. LSC-Fairbanks Center 5583 ATCPC W 1/7-1/28 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1099 ATCPC M-W 8/3-8/5 8:30 am-2:30 pm 5751 ATCPC W 2/4-2/25 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1130 ATCPC M-W 8/10-8/12 8:30 am-2:30 pm Child Development Associate CDECC Contact Hours $701 Provides a variety of experiences that can build the practical skills needed to successfully become a Child Development Associate. Based on the eight-module curriculum developed by the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition. A study of the principles of normal child growth and development from conception to adolescence focusing on physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains of development will be taught. Participants must complete 120 hours of formal child care education in eight subject areas mandated by the Council in one semester. The additionally required 480 hours (12 weeks) of experience in a licensed day care facility with observation labs can be completed during the semester or within a five year period. An additional $325 application fee must be paid to the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition when submitting an application to take the final assessment from them. TPEG funds available CDECC MW 1/21-5/18 6:00 pm-8:30 pm 5858 CDECC TTh 1/20-5/14 6:00 pm-8:30 pm Energy & Manufacturing Engineering Technology Commercial Wiring ELPTC Contact Hours $288 Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisite: ELPT ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 8:10 pm-10:50 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. DC-AC Circuits CETTC Contact Hours $300 Fundamentals of DC circuits and AC circuits operation including Ohm s law, Kirchoff s laws, networks, transformers, resonance, phasors, capacitive and inductive and circuit analysis techniques. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to CETT CETTC Sa 1/16-5/1 8:00 am-2:00 pm APTC CETTC M-Th 3/16-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am APTC 107 Electrical Theory, Basic ELPTC Contact Hours $231 Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ELPT ELPTC F 1/16-5/3 6:00 pm-9:10 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC F 1/16-5/3 9:20 pm-10:20 pm E ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 1:30 pm-4:30 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 4:40 pm-5:40 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. Hydraulics and Pneumatics HYDRC Contact Hours $219 Fundamentals of hydraulics and types of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, and related systems including operations, maintenance, and system analysis. This course is linked to HYDR Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required HYDRC M-Th 1/12-3/6 12:30 pm-2:50 pm APTC HYDRC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm APTC 107 Mechanical Skills, Basic ENERC Contact Hours $513 Basic mechanical skills using hand and power tools in an industrial environment. Topics include tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, bench works, basic mechanical drawings, and basic shop calculations (English and metric). Also addresses rigging procedures to include chain falls, jacks, cable, fulcrum, port-a-power, and come-alongs. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 17

18 Career & Technical Education LSC-University Park 5240 ENERC M-Th 2/9-2/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8818 ENERC M-Th 3/19-3/30 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8819 ENERC M-Th 4/23-5/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1367 ENERC M-Th 6/1-6/9 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1368 ENERC M-Th 7/6-7/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm Motor Controls IEIRC Contact Hours $231 General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including starters, troubleshooting techniques, various protective devices, schematics, and diagrams. Students will develop hands-on skills using transformers, motors, magnetic control devices, relays, time delay circuits, reversing circuits and other control input devices. Textbook required. This course is linked to IEIR Prerequisite: CETT 1402 or 1405 or 1409 or CETT 1403 and CETT IEIRC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm APTC IEIRC MTh 3/16-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am APTC 109 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. National Electrical Code I ELPTC Contact Hours $219 An introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, and materials; equipment for general use; and basic calculations. This course is linked to ELPT ELPTC /12-3/6 Access your online course at For more information contact [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online. National Electrical Code II ELPTC Contact Hours $219 In-depth coverage of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring protection and methods, special conditions, and advanced calculations. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisite National Electrical Code I, ELPTC or ELPT ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 Access your online course at For more information contact [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online RBTCC M-Th 3/16-5/10 12:30 pm-3:20 pm APTC 109 Residential Wiring ELPTC Contact Hours $298 Wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisites: Completion of ELPT ELPTC TTh 1/12-3/6 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 1/12-3/6 8:10 pm-10:50 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design ELMTC Contact Hours $219 Design and installation of solar photovoltaic systems (panels) and their applications. This course is linked to ELMT ELMTC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-10:00 am E 257 Lab ELMTC Sa 1/16-5/3 10:10 am-12:10 pm E 257 SolidWorks I DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in the design software SolidWorks. Textbook required DFTGC MW 1/26-2/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 6/1-7/6 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5806 DFTGC MW 4/20-5/13 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E203 Programmable Logic Controllers RBTCC Contact Hours $264 A study in programmable logic controllers (PLC). Topics include processor units, numbering systems, memory organization, relay type devices, timers, counters, data manipulators, and programming and troubleshooting on a cross section of industrial PLCs. This course is linked to RBTC RBTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm APTC Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

19 Career & Technical Education LSC-University Park 5957 DFTGC MW 5/4-6/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 SolidWorks II DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in a more advanced level of the design software SolidWorks. Prerequisite SolidWorks I. Textbook required DFTGC MW 3/16-4/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 7/13-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Standards (Quality Control Technology) QCTCC Contact Hours $216 A study of the philosophy and theory of standards, appropriate standards organizations, and systems integration relating to the application of standards criteria in society. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to QCTC QCTCC MW 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:50 pm Must apply online at To register, see Shirley Spencer or Jessica Olsen in APTC 101A. Machining Basic Machine Shop I MCHNC Contact Hours $782 An introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. LSC-University Park MCHNC M-Th 2/18-3/23 9:00 am-3:30 pm MCHNC M-Th 3/3-4/13 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 4/23-5/14 9:00 am-3:30 pm 1465 MCHNC M-Th 6/9-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Blueprint Reading & Sketching DFTGC Contact Hours $441 An introduction to reading and interpreting working drawings for fabrication processes and associated trades. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings. LSC-University Park DFTGC M-Th 1/12-2/9 12:30 pm-3:30 pm DFTGC M-Th 1/12-2/23 8:00 pm-10:00 pm Blueprint Reading and Sketching should be taken in conjunction with Machine Shop Mathematics MCHNC DFTGC M-Th 3/23-4/16 12:30 pm-3:30 pm DFTGC M-Th 4/13-5/21 8:00 pm-10:00 pm register. Blueprint Reading and Sketching should be taken in conjunction with Machine Shop Mathematics MCHNC CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals MCHNC Contact Hours $441 An introduction to G and M codes (RS274-D) necessary to program Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines. Emphasis is placed on lathe and mill programming techniques and structures, CNC controller types and overall machine operation. LSC-University Park MCHNC M-Th 1/12-1/26 9:00 am-3:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 1/12-2/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 3/24-4/6 9:00 am-3:30 pm MCHNC M-Th 4/14-5/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1386 MCHNC M-Th 5/18-6/1 9:00 am-3:30 pm 1466 MCHNC M-Th 7/15-8/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Machine Shop Mathematics MCHNC Contact Hours $577 Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics necessary in future machine shop-related courses. This course is a component of the preparation for the Machinist Workforce Certificate as well as a component of the Master Machinist Certificate. This course is a component of the preparation for the national accredited NIMS Exam for Machinist. LSC-University Park MCHNC M-Th 1/12-2/17 9:00 am-12:00 pm register. Machine Shop Mathematics should be taken in conjunction with Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC MCHNC M-Th 1/12-3/16 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Machine Shop Mathematics should be taken in conjunction with Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC MCHNC M-Th 3/23-4/27 9:00 am-12:00 pm Machine Shop Mathematics should be taken in conjunction with Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC MCHNC M-Th 4/13-6/8 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Machine Shop Mathematics should be taken in conjunction with Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC Operation of CNC Machining Centers MCHNC Contact Hours $577 A continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on machining centers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of (CNC) Machine Controls. LSC-University Park MCHNC M-Th 2/13-3/5 9:00 am-3:30 pm MCHNC M-Th 3/3-4/6 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 4/28-5/14 9:00 am-3:30 pm 1463 MCHNC M-Th 6/3-6/30 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1388 MCHNC M-Th 6/16-6/29 9:00 am-3:30 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 19

20 Career & Technical Education Operation of CNC Turning Centers MCHNC Contact Hours $577 A continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on machining centers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of (CNC) Machine Controls. LSC-University Park MCHNC M-Th 1/27-2/12 9:00 am-3:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 2/3-3/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MCHNC M-Th 4/7-4/27 9:00 am-3:30 pm MCHNC M-Th 5/5-6/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1387 MCHNC M-Th 6/2-6/15 9:00 am-3:30 pm 1467 MCHNC M-Th 8/5-9/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Industrial Maintenance, Intro INMTC Contact Hours $993 Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. LSC-University Park 5239 INMTC M-Th 1/15-2/5 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8779 INMTC M-Th 2/18-3/18 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8780 INMTC M-Th 4/2-4/22 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8834 INMTC M-Th 5/7-5/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1371 INMTC M-Th 6/11-7/1 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1372 INMTC M-Th 7/16-8/5 8:00 am-5:00 pm Oil & Gas Drilling Drilling/Rig Floor Core Skills PTRTC Contact Hours $833 A study of practices and procedures drilling operations. Rig equipment, casing design, fishing, and proper procedures to successfully drill a well are discussed. LSC-University Park 5241 PTRTC Th 2/18-3/5 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8828 PTRTC M-Th 3/31-4/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8829 PTRTC M-Th 5/5-5/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1364 PTRTC M-Th 6/10-6/25 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1365 PTRTC M-Th 7/15-7/30 8:00 am-5:00 pm Mechanical Skills, Basic ENERC Contact Hours $513 Basic mechanical skills using hand and power tools in an industrial environment. Topics include tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, bench works, basic mechanical drawings, and basic shop calculations (English and metric). Also addresses rigging procedures to include chain falls, jacks, cable, fulcrum, port-a-power, and come-alongs. LSC-University Park 5240 ENERC M-Th 2/9-2/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8818 ENERC M-Th 3/19-3/30 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8819 ENERC M-Th 4/23-5/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1367 ENERC M-Th 6/1-6/9 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1368 ENERC M-Th 7/6-7/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm IADC RIG PASS Petroleum Safety and Environmental Hazards PTRTC Contact Hours $149 Various hazards associated with the petroleum industry. LSC-University Park 5270 PTRTC T 3/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8831 PTRTC M 4/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1358 PTRTC W 5/26 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1359 PTRTC M 7/6 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1360 PTRTC W 8/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm IADC WellCAP PTRTC Contact Hours $330 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. LSC-University Park 5271 PTRTC WThF 3/18-3/20 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8832 PTRTC TWTh 4/21-4/23 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1361 PTRTC MTTh 5/27-5/29 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1362 PTRTC TWTh 7/7-7/9 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1363 PTRTC MWTh 8/5-8/10 8:00 am-5:00 pm Oil and Gas, Introduction PTRTC Contact Hours $330 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Course to include various aspects of petroleum processes such as gas production, petrochemical, refining, and operations. Offsite tour to be completed as part of course. Student is responsible for transportation to offsite tour location: Ocean Star Museum. LSC-University Park 5238 PTRTC M-W 1/12-1/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8762 PTRTC M-W 2/16-2/18 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8763 PTRTC M-W 3/30-4/1 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8833 PTRTC M-W 5/4-5/6 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1369 PTRTC M-W 6/8-6/10 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1370 PTRTC M-W 7/13-7/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm Work Skills for the Workplace BUSGC Contact Hours $104 Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability (resume/interview) skills. LSC-University Park BUSGC TW 2/24-3/2 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 5269 BUSGC M 3/16 8:00 am-11:00 am 20 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

21 Career & Technical Education 8830 BUSGC Th 4/16 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1355 BUSGC T 5/21 8:00 am-5:00 pm BUSGC TW 5/26-6/1 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 1356 BUSGC Th 6/29 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1357 BUSGC T 8/3 8:00 am-5:00 pm Welding Blueprint Reading for Welders DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Symbols/graphic language required in the interpretation of working drawings for specific occupations. Reading and interpreting blueprints including information on computer-aided design and computer numerical control. Students will develop the skills needed to interpret all types of working sketches and prints, from the simplest to the most complex, through step-by-step instructions. Both AWS and ISO welding symbols are covered, as well as auxiliary views, detail views, projections, sections, and detail and assembly drawings. Other topics covered include pipe welding symbols, metric and dual dimensioning, bills of materials, ISO for welding, and first and third angle orthographic projection. Textbook required. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student take the American Welding Society Certification Exam. LSC-Conroe Center 6209 DFTGC C001 TTh 1/13-3/5 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 6214 DFTGC C002 TTh 3/17-5/7 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 1269 DFTGC C001 TTh 5/19-7/16 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WLDGC Contact Hours $993 Principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. This course covers manipulative skills in welding techniques, applications, and theory. Knowledge and skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding and Flux Cored Arc Welding using mild steel; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/or exceed the competencies. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. LSC-Conroe Center 6289 WLDGC C002 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6293 WLDGC C003 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6265 WLDGC C001 M-Th 1/5-2/9 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6296 WLDGC C004 TTh 1/6-3/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6342 WLDGC C009 TTh 1/6-3/19 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6318 WLDGC C005 Sa 1/17-3/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A 6324 WLDGC C006 Su 1/18-5/19 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 6329 WLDGC C007 MTTh 2/16-3/26 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6351 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6345 WLDGC C010 MW 3/30-6/8 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6351 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6361 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6355 WLDGC C012 TTh 3/31-6/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6361 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6365 WLDGC C014 M-Th 4/6-5/7 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6337 WLDGC C008 4/11-6/20 CC 300A 1229 WLDGC C001 M-Th 5/18-6/22 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1233 WLDGC C002 M-Th 5/18-6/22 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1241 WLDGC C004 Su 6/7-10/4 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 1249 WLDGC C006 TTh 6/15-8/26 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 1245 WLDGC C005 MW 6/15-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1249 WLDGC C006 MW 6/15-8/26 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 1257 WLDGC C008 M-Th 6/16-8/27 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1253 WLDGC C007 TTh 6/16-8/27 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1261 WLDGC C009 M-Th 7/6-8/6 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1265 WLDGC C010 M-Th 7/6-8/6 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1237 WLDGC C003 Sa 7/11-9/19 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A LSC-Victory Center 6866 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 4/1-6/10 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 4/1-6/10 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V001 MW 6/15-8/19 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 6/15-8/19 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers manipulative skills in welding techniques, applications, and theory. Knowledge and skills in Gas Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/ or exceed the competencies. Written test and visual guidance are given. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student take the American Welding Society Certification Exam. LSC-Victory Center 3325 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part II WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers manipulative skills in welding techniques, applications, and theory. Topics in GMAW welding including welding in various positions and directions. Student will exhibit expertise in various welding positions on pipe; describe safety rules and equipment use; and describe the effects of welding parameters in GMAW. Prerequisite: WLDGC Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student to take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. LSC-Victory Center 3327 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC 111 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 21

22 Career & Technical Education 6837 WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WLDGC Contact Hours $993 Principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), including setup, GTAW equipment. Instruction in various positions and joint designs. This course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. The course is designed to familiarize students with the complexities of using the GTAW process. Each student will learn about different electrodes and the applications using various techniques to become knowledgeable in the welding process. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. LSC-Conroe Center 6290 WLDGC C002 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6294 WLDGC C003 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6271 WLDGC C001 M-Th 1/5-2/9 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6297 WLDGC C004 TTh 1/6-3/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6300 WLDGC C005 TTh 1/6-3/19 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6320 WLDGC C006 Sa 1/17-3/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A 6326 WLDGC C007 Su 1/18-5/19 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 6332 WLDGC C008 MTTh 2/16-3/26 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6352 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6347 WLDGC C010 MW 3/30-6/8 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6352 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6362 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6356 WLDGC C012 TTh 3/31-6/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6362 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6366 WLDGC C014 M-Th 4/6-5/7 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6339 WLDGC C009 4/11-6/20 CC 300A 1230 WLDGC C001 M-Th 5/18-6/22 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1234 WLDGC C002 M-Th 5/18-6/22 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1242 WLDGC C004 Su 6/7-10/4 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 1250 WLDGC C006 TTh 6/15-8/26 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 1246 WLDGC C005 MW 6/15-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1250 WLDGC C006 MW 6/15-8/26 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 1258 WLDGC C008 M-Th 6/16-8/27 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1254 WLDGC C007 TTh 6/16-8/27 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1262 WLDGC C009 M-Th 7/6-8/6 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1266 WLDGC C010 M-Th 7/6-8/6 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1238 WLDGC C003 Sa 7/11-9/19 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A LSC-Victory Center 6870 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 4/1-6/10 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 4/1-6/10 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V001 MW 6/15-8/19 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 6/15-8/19 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part I WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), set-up, use of GTAW equipment, and safety. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student to take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. LSC-Victory Center 3328 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part II WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. Prerequisite: WLDGC This course is designed as a component to prepare the student to take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. LSC-Victory Center 3329 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Math for Welders WLDGC Contact Hours $312 Math skills applicable to welding occupations. Includes fraction and decimal manipulation, measurement, percentage, and problem solving techniques for equations and ratio/proportion applications. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Textbook required. Prerequisite: None. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student to take the American Welding Society Certification Exam. LSC-Conroe Center 6210 WLDGC C001 TTh 1/13-3/5 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 6215 WLDGC C002 TTh 3/17-5/7 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 1270 WLDGC C002 TTh 5/19-7/16 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 1267 WLDGC C001 TTh 7/28-9/17 8:00 pm-10:00 pm Pipe Welding WLDGC Contact Hours $993 This course covers pipe welding techniques and applications. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. LSC-Conroe Center 6288 WLDGC C002 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6291 WLDGC C003 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6254 WLDGC C001 M-Th 1/5-2/9 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 22 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

23 Career & Technical Education 6295 WLDGC C004 TTh 1/6-3/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6298 WLDGC C005 TTh 1/6-3/19 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6316 WLDGC C007 Sa 1/17-3/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A 6322 WLDGC C008 Su 1/18-5/19 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 6328 WLDGC C009 MTTh 2/16-3/26 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6350 WLDGC C012 MW 3/30-6/8 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6344 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6350 WLDGC C012 MW 3/30-6/8 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6359 WLDGC C014 TTh 3/31-6/4 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6354 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6359 WLDGC C014 TTh 3/31-6/4 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6364 WLDGC C015 M-Th 4/6-5/7 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6334 WLDGC C010 4/11-6/20 CC 300A 1228 WLDGC C001 M-Th 5/18-6/22 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1232 WLDGC C002 M-Th 5/18-6/22 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1240 WLDGC C004 Su 6/7-10/4 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 1248 WLDGC C006 TTh 6/15-8/26 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 1244 WLDGC C005 MW 6/15-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1248 WLDGC C006 MW 6/15-8/26 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 1256 WLDGC C008 M-Th 6/16-8/27 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1252 WLDGC C007 TTh 6/16-8/27 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1260 WLDGC C009 M-Th 7/6-8/6 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1264 WLDGC C010 M-Th 7/6-8/6 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1236 WLDGC C003 Sa 7/11-9/19 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A LSC-Victory Center 6873 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 4/1-6/10 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 4/1-6/10 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V001 MW 6/15-8/19 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 6/15-8/19 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers pipe welding techniques and applications. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform 1G or roll out in pipe and start working towards 2G or vertical in fixed position. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. LSC-Victory Center 3331 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers pipe welding techniques and applications. Students will acquire advanced knowledge and skills in Shielded Metal Arc Welding using mild steel; perform 2G or vertical in fixed position and start working towards 5G or horizontal in fixed positions. Prerequisite: WLDGC Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part 1. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student take the American Welding Society Certification Exam and is a component of the Master Welding Certificate. LSC-Victory Center 3332 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers the theory and introduction to the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes. Skill in the welding process and the selection of materials and equipment will be stressed. Students will develop knowledge and skills in the welding process; safety and health, use and care of hand tools, and five essentials of shielded metal arc, strike and control the arc, run a straight bead in the flat position, complete a series of beads, and restart a continuous bead and fill the crater; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions; discuss electrode selection, power sources, and safety. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/or exceed the competencies. Break test may be used. Textbook required. Prerequisite: None. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. This course is a componenent of the preparation required for the Shielded Metal Welder Workforce Certificate as well as a component of the Mas LSC-Victory Center 3321 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDGC Contact Hours $993 An introduction to the shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting, and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welds in various positions. Students will develop knowledge and skills in the welding process; safety and health, use and care of hand tools, and five essentials of shielded metal arc, strike and control the arc, run a straight bead in the flat position, complete a series of beads, and restart a continuous bead and fill the crater; perform fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions; discuss electrode selection, power sources, and safety. Students work independently in the welding booth under the guidance of an instructor to meet and/or exceed the competencies. Break test may be used. Textbook required. Student purchases personal tools, supplies and workbook. LSC-Conroe Center 6276 WLDGC C002 1/5-3/23 CC 300A For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 23

24 Career & Technical Education 6280 WLDGC C003 1/5-3/23 CC 300A 6220 WLDGC C001 M-Th 1/5-2/9 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6284 WLDGC C004 TTh 1/6-3/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6287 WLDGC C005 TTh 1/6-3/19 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6302 WLDGC C006 Sa 1/17-3/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A 6306 WLDGC C007 Su 1/18-5/19 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 6307 WLDGC C008 MTTh 2/16-3/26 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6349 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6312 WLDGC C010 MW 3/30-6/8 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6349 WLDGC C011 MW 3/30-6/8 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6357 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 6353 WLDGC C012 TTh 3/31-6/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 6357 WLDGC C013 TTh 3/31-6/4 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 6363 WLDGC C014 M-Th 4/6-5/7 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 6309 WLDGC C009 4/11-6/20 CC 300A 1227 WLDGC C001 M-Th 5/18-6/22 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1231 WLDGC C002 M-Th 5/18-6/22 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1239 WLDGC C004 Su 6/7-10/4 10:00 am-3:00 pm CC 300A 1247 WLDGC C006 TTh 6/15-8/26 12:00 am-2:15 am CC 300A 1243 WLDGC C005 MW 6/15-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1247 WLDGC C006 MW 6/15-8/26 10:15 pm-11:59 pm CC 300A 1255 WLDGC C008 M-Th 6/16-8/27 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1251 WLDGC C007 TTh 6/16-8/27 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CC 300A 1259 WLDGC C009 M-Th 7/6-8/6 7:30 am-11:30 am CC 300A 1263 WLDGC C010 M-Th 7/6-8/6 12:00 pm-4:00 pm CC 300A 1235 WLDGC C003 Sa 7/11-9/19 8:00 am-5:00 pm CC 300A LSC-Victory Center 6869 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 4/1-6/10 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 4/1-6/10 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V001 MW 6/15-8/19 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 6/15-8/19 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part II WLDGC Contact Hours $520 This course covers the theory and introduction to the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes. Skill in the welding process and the selection of materials and equipment will be stressed. This course continues the theory and practice of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) processes. Skill in the welding process and the selection of materials and equipment will be stressed. Textbook required. Prerequisite: SMAW Part I. This course is a componenent of the preparation required for the Shielded Metal Welder Workforce Certificate as well as a component of the Master Welding Certificate. This course is designed as a component to prepare the student to take the American Welding Society Certification Exam. LSC-Victory Center 3324 WLDGC V001 MW 1/12-2/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V002 MW 1/12-2/16 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC WLDGC V003 MW 2/18-3/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC WLDGC V004 MW 2/18-3/30 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 111 Welding Inspection Preparation Part I NDTEC Contact Hours $465 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. LSC-Conroe Center 6211 NDTEC C001 MW 1/26-3/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 6213 NDTEC C002 MW 5/4-6/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Welding Inspection Preparation Part II NDTEC Contact Hours $465 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. LSC-Conroe Center 6212 NDTEC C001 MW 3/16-4/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1268 NDTEC C001 MW 6/22-8/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Welding Inspection, Preparation NDTEC Contact Hours $252 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/ quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. This course is linked to NDTE Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program NDTEC MW 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-6:50 pm Must apply online at htt;:// To register, see Shirley Spencer or Jessica Olsen in APTC 101A. Welding Metallurgy I METLC Contact Hours $276 An introduction to physical metallurgy and its application related to welding including studies of metal characteristics, testing, effects of alloying and heat treating, and basic properties. Emphasis on conducting tests and metallographic techniques. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to METL METLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:50 pm Must apply online at To register, see Shirley Spencer or Jessica Olsen in APTC 101A. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. 24 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

25 Career & Technical Education Finance Accounting, Office I ACNTC Contact Hours $240 This course focuses on analyzing, classifying and recording business transactions. Emphasis is placed on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations and payroll. Optional supplemental textbook purchased by student ACNTC TTh 1/13-1/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC ACNTC MW 6/1-6/24 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5585 ACNTC MW 1/26-3/4 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 2/10-3/26 7:00 pm-9:00 pm ACNTC TTh 4/14-5/21 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 2/10-2/24 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1118 ACNTC TTh 6/23-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ACNTC TTh 2/10-3/5 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 6/2-6/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC MW 1/26-2/11 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 5549 ACNTC TTh 3/17-4/2 9:00 am-1:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 1/20-2/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Accounting, Office II ACNTC Contact Hours $240 Focus on accounting for merchandising, notes payable, notes receivable, valuation of receivables, valuation of plant and equipment, and voucher system. Optional supplemental textbook purchased by student ACNTC TTh 2/3-2/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1212 ACNTC MW 7/6-7/29 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5639 ACNTC MW 3/16-4/22 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ACNTC TTh 3/31-5/7 7:00 pm-9:00 pm 5589 ACNTC TTh 3/17-3/31 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1122 ACNTC TTh 7/21-8/6 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ACNTC TTh 3/16-4/8 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 7/7-7/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC ACNTC MW 2/16-3/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 5570 ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/23 9:00 am-1:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 2/17-3/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm PayTrain Fundamentals ACNTC Contact Hours $339 The PayTrain Fundamentals course teaches the fundamental payroll calculations and applications providing students with the basic knowledge and skills required to maintain payroll compliance and prevent costly penalties. This course is ideal for new payroll professionals, those who support the payroll industry, those who are preparing for the FPC Certification from the American Payroll Association, and those who wish to take the Mastery course. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online quizzes, games, and application exercises to reinforce topics learned. Topics include: Payroll concepts, payroll calculations, fringe benefits, payroll reporting and employment taxes, record keeping and payroll practices, payroll accounting, administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can expect to function as entrylevel payroll administrators. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $ ACNTC Sa 1/24-2/21 9:00 am-3:00 pm PayTrain Mastery ACNTC Contact Hours $402 PayTrain Mastery is a comprehensive course providing students with a solid understanding of advanced payroll topics necessary for payroll managers and supervisors. This course is ideal for experienced payroll professionals seeking compliance training, professional development, or CPP Certification from the American Payroll Association. Enrollees receive live classroom instruction and access to interactive online games and applications to reinforce topics learned. Please note, the PayTrain Fundamentals course is a pre-requisite. Topics include: Employee vs. Independent Contractor, payroll tax reporting, Fair Labor Standards, federal taxation and other legislation, payroll accounting, record keeping and systems, payroll management and administration. Participants who successfully complete the course can be considered for advancement to supervisory and managerial positions in payroll. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $ ACNTC Sa 2/28-4/18 9:00 am-3:00 pm QuickBooks I ACNTC Contact Hours $168 Set up accounts; record and process basic transactions, journal entries, accounts receivable and payable; and generate fundamental business reports. Additional topics include cost accounting, budget controls, and year-end reporting. Prerequisites: Windows or equivalent knowledge and Office Accounting or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ACNTC TTh 1/27-2/5 9:00 am-1:00 pm 6534 ACNTC MW 4/20-4/29 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1213 ACNTC MW 7/6-7/15 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5614 ACNTC W 1/14-2/11 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets from 6:00-10:00PM one session ACNTC W 5/6-6/24 7:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA ACNTC TTh 5/19-5/28 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E204 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 25

26 Career & Technical Education 3254 ACNTC TTh 4/21-4/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 8/4-8/13 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 3/24-4/2 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5560 ACNTC TTh 3/24-4/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 3/24-4/9 6:00 pm-8:40 pm QuickBooks II ACNTC Contact Hours $168 Enhance your skills using advanced features in accounts receivable, transactions, invoicing, adjustments, and security features. Topics include advanced report verification and generation. Prerequisite: QuickBooks I or equivalent experience. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ACNTC TTh 2/10-2/19 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1215 ACNTC MW 5/11-5/20 9:00 am-1:00 pm 1214 ACNTC MW 7/20-7/29 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5659 ACNTC W 2/18-3/25 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets from 6:00-10:00PM one session ACNTC W 7/1-8/19 7:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA ACNTC TTh 5/5-5/14 8:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/16 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5575 ACNTC TTh 4/7-4/16 6:00 pm-10:00 pm LSC-Victory Center ACNTC V001 TTh 4/14-4/30 6:00 pm-8:40 pm Health Science Dental Assistant Dental Assisting I DNTAC Contact Hours $1136 This course focuses on office procedures, communication skills, basic dental anatomy and instrumentation, basic equipment operation and maintenance, preparation of examination and treatment areas, infection control, safety issues and clinical dental radiology. Dental assisting techniques with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of tray setups for general practice and specialty procedures. Textbooks, supplies and uniform are not included in tuition. Students are required to submit complete immunization records including Hepatitis B and TB results.this course is a component of the Dental Assisting Certificate that prepares for the TSBDE exam. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register DNTAC TWTh 1/13-3/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 3/17-5/7 9:00 am-1:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 5/19-7/16 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 6/16-8/13 9:00 am-1:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 7/14-9/3 9:00 am-1:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Dental Assisting II DNTAC Contact Hours $1136 Dental assisting techniques with emphasis on four-handed dentistry and utilization of tray setups for general practice and specialty procedures. Pre-clinical chairside assisting procedures, instrumentation, infection and hazard control protocol, equipment safety and maintenance. This course prepares the student to function competently and safely as a chairside dental assistant. Prerequisite: Dental Assisting Lecture I. Co-requisite: Dental Assisting Clinical, CPR and Registered Dental Assistant Exam & Review Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register DNTAC TWTh 1/13-3/5 9:00 am-1:00 pm CLA DNTAC TWTh 3/17-5/7 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 5/12-7/9 9:00 am-1:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DNTAC TWTh 7/21-9/10 6:00 pm-10:00 pm CLA 101 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Dental Assisting III (Clinical) DNTAC Contact Hours $292 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. Pre-requisite Dental Assisting Lecture I, II and Co-requisite Registered Dental Assistant Exam and Review. This course is a component of the Dental Assisting Certificate that prepares for the TSBDE exam. Offsite - In District 6142 DNTAC M-F 1/5-2/5 8:00 am-5:00 pm 9774 DNTAC M-F 3/9-4/10 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1168 DNTAC M-F 5/11-6/11 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1167 DNTAC M-F 6/15-7/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1376 DNTAC M-F 7/13-8/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm Dental Assisting Review & Exam DNTAC Contact Hours $201 Preparation for Dental Assistants to meet Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) examination requirements. Includes review of radiology, infection control, and jurisprudence. State test and application forms included. Meets all state requirements for registered dental assistants. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register DNTAC FSa 2/6-2/7 8:00 am-5:00 pm CLA DNTAC FSa 5/1-5/2 8:00 am-5:00 pm CLA Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

27 Career & Technical Education Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring DHYGC Contact Hours $206 Preparation of dental auxiliary personnel in the specific area of nitrous oxide monitoring for the state examination as mandated by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register DHYGC M 1/12-1/26 Instruction Type: Online DHYGC M 3/16-3/30 Instruction Type: Online DHYGC M 4/20-5/4 Instruction Type: Online DHYGC M 7/6-7/20 Instruction Type: Online. Pit and Fissure Sealants for the Dental Assistant DNTAC Contact Hours $108 Intensive training in an identified area to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course will enable the dental assistant with a minimum of two year s experience the ability to apply for sealant certification with the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE). Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register DNTAC Sa 2/7 8:00 am-5:00 pm Electrocardiography Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical CVTTC Contact Hours $353 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. Hospital will require immunizations such as Hepatitis B,TB Skin Test, Varicella, Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Tetanus. Student must present a successful background check in order to attend clinical. Prerequisite: Electrocardiography and Diagnostic Electrocardiography. CPR certification is also required in order to attend clinical. This course is a component of Electrocardiography Technician that prepares for American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals. This course will review the following medical terminology, heart anatomy and physiology, basic EKG techniques, and infection control and safety. The course will also review basic electrophysiology, ECG waves and interpretations, and basic pharmacology and special procedures while in a clinical setting. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register CVTTC M-F 4/9-4/30 Offsite - In District 5906 CVTTC MSu 3/27-4/30 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1299 CVTTC MSu 8/3-8/13 7:00 am-7:00 pm Electrocardiography ECRDC Contact Hours $296 Fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. This continuing education course is an introduction to electrocardiography (ECG). This course is designed to prepare students to take a national certification. Students must also register for diagnostic electrocardiography, ECG clinical, professional liability insurance and exam.this course is a component of Electrocardiography Technician that prepares for American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals. This course will define the foundations of medical terminology, heart anatomy and physiology, basic EKG techniques, and infection control and safety. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Health Professions Building 5915 ECRDC TWTh 1/27-2/11 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB ECRDC F 2/6-4/10 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB 205 PCT program 1301 ECRDC TWTh 6/9-6/24 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB 205 LSC-Conroe Center 5543 ECRDC C001 TWTh 2/3-2/18 5:30 pm-9:30 pm 6146 ECRDC TTh 3/17-4/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1169 ECRDC TTh 6/2-6/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Health Science Bdg 5669 ECRDC T001 F 3/6-5/1 9:00 am-1:00 pm Electrocardiography Monitor Technician ECRDC Contact Hours $294 Fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. 6 hours of observation time TBA Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. LSC-Conroe Center 6153 ECRDC C001 TTh 1/15-2/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 6154 ECRDC C002 MW 3/16-4/20 6:00 pm-9:00 pm LSC-EMCID 6147 ECRDC E001 MW 2/2-2/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm EMCID ECRDC E002 MW 4/13-4/28 6:00 pm-10:00 pm EMCID ECRDC E001 MW 7/6-7/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm EMCID 107 Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee ECRXC Contact Hours $36 Three hour examination to achieve certification as an electrocardiogram technician consisting of both written and practical portions. Student must have successfully completed the colleges ECG Technician training program in order to sit for exam. Exam will be administered by an (ACA) American Certification Agency instructor. Student is also responsible for (ACA) American Certification Agency for Health Professionals examination fee. Prerequisites: Electrocardiography, Diagnostic Electrocardiography, Clinical- Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ECRXC M 5/4 2:30 pm-5:30 pm DTEC ECRXC F 8/14 2:00 pm-5:00 pm DTEC 103 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 27

28 Career & Technical Education Electrocardiography, Diagnostic DSAEC Contact Hours $692 Cardiac testing including the techniques and interpretation of patient physical assessment. Covers electrocardiography, stress testing, Holter monitoring, vital signs, and cardiovascular pharmacology This intermediate electrocardiography (ECG) course prepares students for more advanced cardiac testing. Prerequisite is Electrocardiography. This course is designed to prepare students to take a national certification. Students must also register for ECG clinical, professional liability insurance and exam. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Health Professions Building 5912 DSAEC TWTh 2/12-3/26 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB DSAEC TWTh 6/25-7/30 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB 205 Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technician, Basic EMSPC Contact Hours $381 Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an emergency service or other specialized services. A high school diploma, GED or participation in the early admissions program required. Student purchases textbook and provides uniform and proof of immunizations. Course completion requires two classes, EMT-Basic and EMT-Basic Clinical. Student must register for both classes at the same time. This course is linked to EMSP EMSPC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:30 pm Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:00 am WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:00 am WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:00 pm WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical. Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical EMSPC Contact Hours $81 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. Requires LSC liability insurance. This course is linked to EMSP Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0315 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0325 or 0353 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; Math EMSPC WNSP 168 Required Clinical Orientation: at 6pm ACAD 126. Immunizations, uniforms, background check, etc required and discussed at Orientation. Note: Information at or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. General Health Care Anatomy and Physiology I, Review SCITC Contact Hours $441 An applied systematic study of the structure and function of the human body designed for students considering a career in the health field. Includes anatomical terminology, cells, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine. Emphasis on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. This is a very fast paced course; Designed for students with a previous passing grade of at least C in Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 2401) SCITC MSu 1/26-2/27 Instruction Type: Online SCITC MSu 1/26-2/27 Instruction Type: Online. Anatomy and Physiology II, Review SCITC Contact Hours $441 A continuation of Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology I designed for students considering a career in the health field. The following body systems are included: digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic/immune, renal/excretory, and reproductive. Emphasis is on homeostasis. Students will study the systems of the body, how they interact, and how they are regulated to maintain life and homeostasis. In this study of the structure and function of the human body, emphasis will be given to the study of cells and tissues and anatomical and physiological interrelationships of the skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. This is a very fast paced course; Designed for students with a passing grade of at least a C in Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 2402) SCITC MSu 3/16-5/15 Instruction Type: Online SCITC MSu 3/16-5/15 Instruction Type: Online. Medical Terminology I HITTC Contact Hours $296 Study of medical terms through word origin and structure. Introduction to abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties.this course is a component of the Patient Care Tech Certification that prepares for National Center for Competency Exam. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. 28 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

29 Career & Technical Education Health Professions Building 5927 HITTC F 2/27-5/1 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB HITTC TTh 6/16-7/14 5:00 pm-9:00 pm HPB 210 LSC-Conroe Center HITTC C001 MW 1/26-3/25 3:00 pm-5:00 pm HITTC C002 TTh 3/17-5/7 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 1382 HITTC C001 M-W 6/15-7/20 9:00 am-11:00 am 6199 HITTC TTh 4/14-5/7 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Health Science Bdg HITTC T001 MW 3/2-4/1 8:00 am-12:00 pm HS 210 Workplace Microbiology SCITC Contact Hours $577 A study of the identification and growth of microorganisms as pathogenic or non-pathogenic agents including epidemiology. Includes the detection of microbes and control of infectious agents in the workplace emphasizing sanitation and asepsis. Designed for students with a passing grade of at least a C in Medical Microbiology (BIOL 2420) SCITC MSu 2/9-5/15 Instruction Type: Online SCITC MSu 2/9-5/15 Instruction Type: Online. Nurse Aide & Patient Care Technician Health Occupations Professionalism WorkPlace NURAC Contact Hours $228 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge s, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills. Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills.this course is a component of the Patient Care Tech Certification that prepares for National Center for Competency Exam. Health Professions Building 6010 NURAC F 1/16-2/20 8:00 am-12:00 pm HPB 216 LSC-Conroe Center 6167 NURAC C001 F 1/23-2/27 8:00 am-10:00 am 1383 NURAC C001 Th 6/18-8/6 9:00 am-12:00 pm 6450 NURAC TTh 2/17-3/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm NURAC MW 1/19-2/11 9:00 am-12:00 pm 5805 NURAC MSu 3/23-4/25 Instruction Type: Online NURAC MSa 7/6-7/31 Instruction Type: Online. Medication Aide NURAC Contact Hours $468 Instruction in preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing personnel employed in licensed health care agencies including the responsibilities associated with such administration. Student must be currently employed in a facility as a nurse aide or non-licensed direct care staff person on the first official day of the medication aide training program. Student must also have been employed for 90 days in a nursing home, MHMR or TDCJ facility within the twelve-month period preceding the course. GED or high school diploma required NURAC MTTh 2/9-5/5 5:00 pm-9:00 pm Medication Aide Refresher NURAC Contact Hours $80 Intensive training in an identified area(s) to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Fulfillment of the annual education renewal requirements the Certified Medication Aide. Topics include review update of medication aide training rules, medication administration and related responsibilities. Please bring your medication aide permit number with you to class. This course prepares for the TDADS Medication Aide Exam NURAC Sa 2/21 8:30 am-4:30 pm CMED NURAC Sa 4/18 8:30 am-4:30 pm CMED NURAC Sa 5/16 8:00 am-4:00 pm CMED NURAC Th 7/23 8:00 am-4:00 pm CMED 206 Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC Contact Hours $496 Knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include resident s rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Emphasis on effective interaction with members of the health care team. This course is a component of the Certified Nurse Aide Certification that prepares for Nurse Aide Competency Exam.The course explains the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) Skills. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Health Professions Building 5933 NURAC MW 1/14-3/18 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB NURAC TTh 2/5-4/7 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB NURAC TWTh 4/14-5/19 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB NURAC M-W 5/18-6/23 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB NURAC M-W 6/15-7/20 5:00 pm-9:00 pm HPB NURAC M-W 7/20-8/24 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB 216 LSC-Conroe Center 6155 NURAC C001 MTh 1/14-2/12 8:00 am-12:00 pm 6157 NURAC C002 TTh 2/24-4/23 5:00 pm-9:00 pm 6158 NURAC C003 M-Th 4/20-5/14 8:00 am-12:00 pm 1155 NURAC C002 TWTh 6/24-7/30 5:30 pm-9:30 pm 1156 NURAC C003 TWTh 7/8-8/12 8:00 am-12:30 pm 5627 NURAC TTh 1/13-3/5 8:00 am-12:00 pm HSC NURAC MW 1/26-3/25 5:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC1 105 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 29

30 Career & Technical Education 5628 NURAC TWTh 3/24-4/23 5:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC NURAC M-W 5/18-6/23 8:00 am-12:00 pm HSC NURAC TTh 6/16-8/6 5:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC NURAC TWTh 7/21-8/25 8:00 am-12:00 pm HSC NURAC MW 1/12-2/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm CLA NURAC M-W 3/16-4/20 5:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA NURAC MW 5/18-6/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm CLA NURAC M-W 7/6-7/29 5:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA NURAC C001 M-W 6/2-7/7 8:00 am-12:30 pm Health Science Bdg 5793 NURAC T001 TTh 1/22-3/24 8:30 am-1:30 pm HS NURAC T003 MW 2/23-4/22 1:00 pm-5:00 pm HS NURAC T002 TTh 3/26-5/14 8:00 am-1:30 pm HS NURAC T001 M-W 6/8-6/30 8:00 am-2:30 pm 1103 NURAC T002 M-Th 7/15-8/3 8:00 am-2:30 pm LSC-Victory Center 5946 NURAC V004 MW 1/21-3/23 8:00 am-12:00 pm VC NURAC V005 TTh 4/2-5/26 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC NURAC V002 TTh 6/16-8/11 5:00 pm-9:00 pm VC 113 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC Contact Hours $332 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. This course is a component of the Certified Nurse Aide Certification that prepares for Nurse Aide Competency Exam.The course explains the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP) Skills in a long term care facility. Student must also register for insurance and state exam proctor fee. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. LSC-Conroe Center 6159 NURAC C001 MSu 2/13-2/27 6:00 am-6:00 pm 6162 NURAC C002 MSu 4/24-5/21 6:00 am-6:00 pm 1157 NURAC C001 MSu 7/8-7/23 6:00 am-6:00 pm 1158 NURAC C002 MSu 7/31-8/14 6:00 am-6:00 pm 1159 NURAC C003 MSu 8/13-8/28 6:00 am-6:00 pm Offsite - In District 6430 NURAC MSu 2/6-2/13 8:00 am-5:00 pm 5633 NURAC MSu 3/6-3/17 6:00 am-6:00 pm 5985 NURAC MSu 3/19-3/31 6:00 am-6:00 pm 5997 NURAC V001 MSu 3/24-4/17 7:00 am-7:00 pm 5799 NURAC MSu 3/25-4/15 7:00 am-7:00 pm 5632 NURAC MSu 3/26-4/3 6:00 am-6:00 pm 5991 NURAC MSu 4/9-4/23 6:00 am-6:00 pm 5801 NURAC MSu 4/23-5/9 7:00 am-7:00 pm 5634 NURAC MSu 4/24-5/1 6:00 am-6:00 pm 6443 NURAC MSu 4/24-5/1 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1285 NURAC MSu 5/15-5/30 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1310 NURAC MSu 5/20-6/1 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1313 NURAC V004 MSu 5/27-6/18 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1193 NURAC MSu 6/12-6/19 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1112 NURAC MSu 6/24-7/8 6:00 am-6:00 pm 1311 NURAC MSu 6/24-7/10 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1105 NURAC MSu 7/1-7/15 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1314 NURAC MSu 7/21-8/14 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1194 NURAC MSu 7/31-8/7 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1106 NURAC MSu 8/4-8/20 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1113 NURAC MSu 8/7-8/20 6:00 am-6:00 pm 1312 NURAC V003 MSu 8/12-8/28 7:00 am-7:00 pm Nurse Aide State Exam Facilitator Fee NURXC Contact Hours $64 Facilitator fee for state exam for nurse aide, including written exam and skills tests. Students must have successfully completed and passed the Nurse Aide Lecture and Clinical Training, meet the criteria and be authorized by the state to test. The student is responsible for the state s exam fee. 0.8 CEU Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. LSC-Conroe Center 6166 NURXC C001 MSa 1/30-5/ NURXC C001 MSu 6/8-8/ NURXC MSu 1/30-5/ NURXC MSu 6/8-8/ NURXC MSu 1/30-5/ NURXC MSu 6/8-8/14 Offsite - In District 6015 NURXC MSu 1/30-5/ NURXC V001 MSu 1/30-5/ NURXC FSa 2/20-2/ NURXC FSa 5/8-5/ NURXC MSu 6/8-8/ NURXC V001 MSu 6/8-8/ NURXC FSa 6/26-6/ NURXC FSa 8/14-8/15 Personal Trainer Exercise Science FITTC Contact Hours $513 This course will include a survey of scientific principles, methodologies, and research as applied to exercise and physical fitness. Emphasis on physiological responses and adaptations to exercise. Topics include basic elements of kinesiology, biomechanics, motor learning, and the physical fitness industry. Co-requisite: FITTC , Personal Training. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register FITTC M 1/26-6/2 5:00 pm-8:00 pm HSC FITTC TTh 1/20-3/19 6:00 pm-8:00 pm HLPE FITTC TTh 3/24-4/2 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HLPE 112 Personal Training FITTC Contact Hours $344 A study of the aspects of one-on-one training including marketing, program development, legal aspects, documentation, training methodologies, and business considerations. Emphasis on the development of safe and enjoyable individualized training sessions. This course is a component of the program that prepares for the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register FITTC M 1/26-6/2 8:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC FITTC MW 1/21-3/23 6:00 pm-9:00 pm FITTC MW 3/25-4/27 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 30 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

31 Career & Technical Education 3296 FITTC TTh 1/20-3/19 8:00 pm-10:00 pm HLPE 112 Phlebotomist Phlebotomy Clinical for PCT PLABC Contact Hours $126 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. 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. For Patient Care Tech students. register. LSC-Conroe Center PLABC C001 MSu 2/24-3/24 7:00 am-7:00 pm Offsite - In District 5813 PLABC MSu 5/1-5/15 7:00 am-7:00 pm Phlebotomy, Clinical PLABC Contact Hours $608 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. Times to be arranged. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. LSC-Conroe Center 5242 PLABC C001 MSa 1/23-2/23 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1162 PLABC C001 M-F 5/11-6/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm 6184 PLABC C002 M-F 5/11-6/15 8:00 am-5:00 pm Offsite - In District 6628 PLABC MSu 1/8-2/8 7:00 am-7:00 pm 6511 PLABC MSu 3/7-4/30 7:00 am-7:00 pm 6472 PLABC SaSu 4/16-5/10 8:00 am-5:00 pm 6913 PLABC MSu 4/21-4/30 7:00 am-7:00 pm 5811 PLABC T001 MSu 5/1-5/30 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1317 PLABC MSu 6/16-7/15 7:00 am-7:00 pm 1204 PLABC SaSu 8/6-8/16 8:00 am-5:00 pm Hospitality Phlebotomy PLABC Contact Hours $816 Skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Includes vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults, children, and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, proper patient identification, labeling of specimens and quality assurance, specimen handling, processing, and accessioning. Topics include professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology. This course is a component of the program that prepares for the ASCP Certification. This course will define and measure competencies of the following described which are required by ASCP; circulatory system, laboratory operations, non-blood specimens, point of care testing, specimen collection, and specimen processing and handling. register. Health Professions Building 6508 PLABC MW 1/21-4/20 9:00 am-1:00 pm HPB PLABC MW 3/23-6/15 5:30 pm-9:30 pm HPB PLABC TTh 6/23-8/18 9:00 am-3:00 pm HPB 210 LSC-Conroe Center 6177 PLABC C001 MW 2/9-5/6 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1161 PLABC C001 MW 6/22-9/9 5:30 pm-9:30 pm LSC-EMCID 6466 PLABC E001 MW 1/19-4/15 5:30 pm-9:30 pm EMCID PLABC E001 MW 5/18-8/5 9:00 am-1:00 pm EMCID 110 Health Science Bdg 5810 PLABC T001 MW 2/2-4/29 8:30 am-1:30 pm Basic Design Techniques FMKTC Contact Hours $324 This is a hands-on class in which participants work on basic floral arrangements. The class includes the basic fundamentals of design construction such as the proper positioning of skeletal flowers and filler; cutting and wiring stems; and various mechanical aids. The advanced florist will find this class to be a very profitable review of design of design methods. Flowers, containers and basic supplies should be furnished. Students should bring their own tools and a bucket to store flowers. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 2/17-3/3 9:00 am-1:00 pm E FMKTC TTh 2/17-3/3 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 178 Current Design Styles and Techniques FMKTC Contact Hours $344 Contemporary floral designers are combining the good points of both Western and Eastern approaches into many styles and molding them to fit modern homes and surroundings. This course will teach how to construct several of the most noteworthy and practical design styles base arrangements in clear glass, vegetative, form a linear and parallel designs. Greater profit and efficiency in both time and material will result when good design techniques are applied at the worktable on a regular basis. Good design techniques include two concepts: design principles and design mechanics. This is a course in the Texas Master Florist Certification. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 5/5-5/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm E 178 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 31

32 Career & Technical Education Daily Business Procedures FMKTC Contact Hours $151 It is essential to keep careful records of all transactions, including: the purchase of assets, the incurring of debts, the owners contributions of capital assets, revenue and expenses. This course is designed to develop a simple system of record keeping which will enable a firms management to record the financial transactions, which occur in a typical retail florist business, and then to translate these transactions into a format, a balance sheet and an income statement. The accounting system, including both the recording function and the translation of the data into financial statements, will help to provide answers to critical questions relevant to the firm. This is a course in the Professional Certified Florist Certificate. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 4/21-4/30 9:30 am-12:30 pm E FMKTC TTh 4/21-4/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm E 178 Funeral Design Techniques FMKTC Contact Hours $344 Funeral work is a large portion of most florist shops. This handson class stresses basic concepts of design for funeral bouquets, wreathes, and casket sprays. The student will learn how to use color to the best advantage and how to decide what flowers to combine for different effects. Interesting ways to use foliage, twigs, mosses and other accessory materials will be presented along with different uses of ribbons. Topics of discussion will also include the best use of sympathy cards and how to develop a good working relationship with your funeral directors. Flowers, containers, and basic supplies should be provided. The students should bring their own tools and a bucket to store flowers. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 4/2-4/16 9:00 am-1:00 pm E FMKTC TTh 4/2-4/16 6:00 pm-10:00 pm E 178 Interior Design, Accessory INDSC Contact Hours $240 Basic design elements including color, texture, and space. Students in this course will gain more in-depth knowledge of design. Emphasis will be placed on color, lighting, style choices and the extras that make a room complete. Creative basics of interior design for today s living. Analysis and design through the use of color, texture, styles of furniture, arrangements, and coordination of all design elements INDSC TTh 3/17-4/23 9:00 am-11:00 am INDSC TTh 4/7-5/14 6:00 pm-8:00 pm INDSC MW 5/4-6/15 9:00 am-11:00 am INDSC MW 6/1-7/8 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Interior Design, Introduction INDSC Contact Hours $240 Basic design elements including color, texture, and space INDSC TTh 1/13-2/19 9:00 am-11:00 am INDSC TTh 2/3-3/19 6:00 pm-8:00 pm INDSC MW 3/16-4/22 9:00 am-11:00 am INDSC MW 4/13-5/20 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Principles of Floral Design FMKTC Contact Hours $122 Flower arrangements can become works of creative art and be profitable too! The guidelines to achieve success are defined in this course. They are known as the Principles of Design: composition, harmony, focal point, balance, proportion, line, rhythm, texture, and color. Each is defined, discussed and illustrated with a number of different flower arrangements. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 1/20-1/29 9:30 am-11:30 am E FMKTC TTh 1/20-1/29 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 178 Wedding Design Techniques FMKTC Contact Hours $344 Weddings often constitute a large portion of a florists business. This hands-on class will focus on traditional wedding designs. The course covers steps in creating the bridal bouquet, including round, crescent, cascade, and triangle. Corsage construction, hair pieces, and other accessories will be discussed. Flowers, containers and basic supplies should be furnished. The students should bring their own tools and a bucket to store flowers. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 3/17-3/31 9:00 am-1:00 pm 5840 FMKTC TTh 3/17-3/31 6:00 pm-10:00 pm E 178 Floral Design Program Orientation FMKXC Contact Hours $0.00 It s never too early to begin a career in the floral industry. This orientation session will describe the Professional Floral Design Program in detail. You will discover all the exciting opportunities offered. This program is in partnership with the Texas State Florists Association and is exclusively offered at thetomball campus FMKXC Th 1/15 7:00 pm-8:00 pm E 178 Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliage FMKTC Contact Hours $147 This course discusses the factors that affect the quality of cut flowers and foliage, including production, moisture balance, nutrient balance, light, temperature, humidity, ethylene, and bacteria. Recommendations are also made that pertain to receiving, unpacking and processing the flowers. Methods of conditioning, hardening, and forcing flowers and use of preservatives are illustrated. Special attention is given to the proper care of roses. This is a course in the Certified Floral Designer Program. Textbook purchased by student FMKTC TTh 2/3-2/12 9:30 am-11:30 am 5828 FMKTC TTh 2/3-2/12 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 32 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

33 Career & Technical Education Information Technology 3-D Modeling and Rendering II ARTVC Contact Hours $219 A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software, modeling techniques, camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to develop detailed environments. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisite: ARTVC ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-4:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 113 Introduction to 3D modeling and rendering on computer. Software used: 3D Studio Max. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. A+ Certification Training ITSCC Contact Hours $897 A study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. The A+ Certification Training Program prepares individuals for a career as a computer technician in the information technology industry. This course covers the various responsibilities and tasks required for a computer technician to successfully perform in a customer environment ITSCC TTh 3/17-7/7 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA ITSCC TTh 8/4-11/19 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 104 LSC-University Park 5907 ITSCC TTh 1/20-5/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm UP-EMI 215 Access Complete - Online ITSWC Contact Hours $465 Instruction in terminology, developing a plan for organizing data, designing files, records and fields, entering data, record selection/ queries, indexing, report generation, program parameters, data dictionary, optional field characteristics, data manipulation, browsing, table revisions, table merging, mailing labels, report arithmetic, and data and file transfer. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Access exams. Student must have access to the internet, and the version of Microsoft Access required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks. Student must have access to the Internet & . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is useful for practice, but not required. An electronic textbook & other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher & is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime & complete in 12 weeks. Student must have access to the Internet & . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is useful for practice, but not required. An electronic textbook & other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher & is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online. Access I ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Instruction in program parameters, data dictionary, optional field characteristics, calculation, constant default values, designing data entry forms, database organization, and report generation. Implement proper database design utilizing tables, queries, calculations, and reports. Prerequisite: Windows training or equivalent knowledge. Student must purchase textbook ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC TTh 3/31-4/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Access II ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Instruction in data validation, data manipulation, browsing through records, records selection and query, indexing, and sorting. Prerequisites: Access I or equivalent knowledge. Student must purchase textbook ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC TTh 4/14-4/23 6:00 pm-10:00 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 33

34 Career & Technical Education Animation I, 3-D ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Three-dimensional (3-D) modeling and rendering techniques including lighting, staging, camera, and special effects. Emphasizes 3-D modeling building blocks using primitives to create simple and complex objects. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisite: ARTV 1345 and ARTC ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am CLB ARTVC Th 2/9-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 110 Intermediate level 3D course. Recommended to complete ARTVC before taking this course. Use 3D Studio Max. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Animation II, 3-D ARTVC Contact Hours $219 Advanced skill development in three-dimensional modeling and rendering techniques using lighting, staging, and special effects for digital output. Emphasis on the production of three-dimensional (3-D) animation as final digital outputting using modeling, rendering and animation software. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisites: ARTV ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 110 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Animation, Basic ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Examination of concepts, characters, and storyboard for basic animation production. Emphasizes creating movement and expression utilizing traditionally or digitally generated image sequences. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTV ARTVC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-12:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 113 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. AutoCAD, Advanced DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems. Prerequisites: AutoCAD, Intermediate. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 3/17-4/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 4/4-5/2 register. For information [email protected] Instruction Type: Online DFTGC Sa 8/22-9/19 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 2/17-3/31 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC Sa 3/21-5/16 1:00 pm-5:00 pm CLA DFTGC Sa 3/28-5/30 8:30 am-12:30 pm CLA DFTGC M 6/22-8/17 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 7/7-8/11 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC MW 3/23-4/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 7/20-8/12 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 3/30-4/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 8/3-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5963 DFTGC MW 4/6-4/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 8/3-8/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 AutoCAD, Intermediate DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Topics include applications; creating, sorting, and retrieving predefined components; placing, rotating, and scaling components; modifying; rubber banding; adding text and dimensions to drawings; multilayering drawings, grids, orthogonal mode; data storage format for writing auxiliary programs; input and output devices; resolution and physical limitations. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 2/10-3/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 2/28-3/28 register. For information [email protected] Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 6/16-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 7/11-8/8 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 1/6-2/10 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC Sa 1/10-2/28 1:00 pm-5:00 pm CLA DFTGC Sa 1/24-3/21 8:30 am-12:30 pm CLA DFTGC M 4/13-6/15 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 5/19-6/23 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC MW 2/16-3/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 6/22-7/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 2/23-3/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 6/28-7/28 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5953 DFTGC MW 2/23-3/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 7/6-7/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

35 Career & Technical Education AutoCAD, Introduction DFTGC Contact Hours $312 Topics include CAD-CAM equipment selection and interface; software selection and installation; creating, editing and plotting of line drawings for architectural, electrical, circuit, mechanical, or interior design; creating, storing and retrieving predefined components; line, circle, arc, trace, curve, ellipses; adding text and dimensions. Textbook required DFTGC TTh 1/13-2/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 1/24-2/21 register. For information Instruction Type: Online DFTGC TTh 5/12-6/4 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC Sa 5/30-6/27 register. Instruction Type: Online DFTGC M 2/2-4/6 6:00 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class meets until 10:00PM for one session DFTGC TTh 4/7-5/12 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 106 Class dismisses one hour early during one session DFTGC MW 1/12-2/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 5/18-6/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E DFTGC MW 1/26-2/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC DFTGC MW 6/1-6/24 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC 103 LSC-University Park 5902 DFTGC MW 1/26-2/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI DFTGC MW 6/8-7/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 Computer Illustration ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Use of the tools and transformation options of an industry-standard vector drawing program to create complex illustrations. Includes principles of layout and design and manipulation of text and graphics. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 8900 ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 202 Using Macs and Illustrator. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab 3067 ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 113 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn how to create vector illustrations. Software required: Illustrator. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Computer Systems, Introduction ITSCC Contact Hours $240 Introduction to operating systems, file creation/deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Also addressed are computer systems and their uses in today s business communities. Instruction in computer terminology, hardware, and application software. The Internet and issues surrounding its use will also be addressed ITSCC Sa 1/17-1/31 8:00 am-5:00 pm HSC ITSCC TTh 1/27-3/5 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ITSCC TTh 1/27-3/5 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 5838 ITSCC TTh 1/20-2/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ITSCC TTh 8/18-9/3 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 5684 ITSCC MW 1/26-2/11 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC ITSCC M-W 2/9-2/18 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSCC MW 6/1-6/17 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC ITSCC TTh 6/2-6/18 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSCC M-Th 1/21-1/29 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5867 ITSCC MW 3/16-4/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Computers, Introduction ITSCC Contact Hours $304 Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Explores integration and application in business and other segments in society. Fundamentals of computer problem-solving and programming may be discussed and applied. Examines applications and software relating to a specific curricular area. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is equivalent to COSC Textbook required. This course is linked to ITSC Prerequisite: Course may be taken as co-requisite with ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR ITSCC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-9:50 am DTEC 212 Lab hours are included in Lecture Component Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register ITSCC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:50 pm DTEC ITSCC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm DTEC 212 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 35

36 Career & Technical Education Connecting Networks ITCCC Contact Hours $222 This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement IPSec and virtual private network (VPN) operations in a complex network. This course is linked to ITCC ITCCC LIB 226 4th Cisco course with mandatory lab TTH, 4-6:25pm. Design Communications I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Study of design development relating to graphic design terminology, tools and media, and layout and design concepts. Topics include integration of type, images and other design elements, and developing computer skills in industry standard computer programs. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, or higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 202 Using Macs and Illustrator. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 110 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-4:20 pm DTEC 111 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Learn design principles. Required for Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, Multimedia & Web Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Contact [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Design Communications II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 An advanced study of design, development, and art direction. Emphasis is on creative interpretation of form and content through selection, creation, and integration of typographic, photographic, illustrative, and design elements using digital imaging and electronic illustration for commercial and fine arts applications. Emphasis will also be on digital illustration techniques involving creative interpretations. Textbook and diskette to be purchased by student. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Design Communications I or ARTC 1317, ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC T 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-9:50 pm ADM 202 Offered only in Spring. Hands-on advanced of study of conceptual design and creativity. Must have access to software and internet outside of class. Must contact instructor before first day of class: James.H.Bethany@LoneStar. edu. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 104 Explore advanced design principles and theories. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Designing Effective Websites ARTCC Contact Hours $168 Computer application and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting. Varied design techniques to create a responsive website with inclusion of mobile platforms and delivery techniques ARTCC TTh 4/7-4/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm MC-G G217 Desktop Support Technician ITNWC Contact Hours $465 Addresses the implementation and desktop support needs of customers in a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments. In-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, management, and support of desktop operating systems ITNWC MW 2/9-5/6 7:00 pm-9:00 pm CLA 104 Digital Imaging I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Digital imaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Competent knowledge of either Macintosh or Windows operating system ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-11:50 am ADM 204-A Using Photoshop. For more information contact Pamela.R.Clarke@LoneStar. edu prior to registration ARTCC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. 36 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

37 Career & Technical Education 2704 ARTCC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:50 pm DTEC 111 An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: Photoshop. An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: Photoshop. An introduction to digital imaging using Photoshop. Required for all Visual Communication certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Digital Imaging II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Principles of digital image processing and electronic painting. Emphasis on bitmapped or raster-based image marketing and the creative aspects of electronic illustration for commercial and fine art applications. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ARTC ARTCC Th 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-8:50 pm ADM 202 Using Macs and advanced feathers of Photoshop. Core course required in all tracks on Visual Comm. Additional 1 hr/wk required in lab ARTCC T 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 Learn advance image manipulation techniques using Photoshop. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:50 pm DTEC 110 Learn advance image manipulation techniques using Photoshop. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Publishing I ARTCC Contact Hours $234 The fundamentals of using digital layout as a primary publishing tool and the basic concepts and terminology associated with typography and page layout. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:50 pm ADM 204-A Using Adobe InDesign. Required for Graphic Design AAS Track and Certificate. This class is only offered in the Spring semester ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 111 An introduction to page layout using Adobe InDesign. Required for Digital Publishing and Graphic Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer ARTCC /12-5/10 Software required: InDesign. Required for Digital Publishing and Graphic Design certificates or tracks of AAS degree. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Digital Publishing II ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Layout procedures from thumbnails and roughs to final comprehensive and printing; emphasis on design principles for the creating of advertising and publishing materials, techniques for efficient planning and documenting projects. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ARTC 1313, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC W 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 Use Adobe InDesign & Illustrator. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Publishing III ARTCC Contact Hours $234 A project based page layout course from concept to completion addressing design problems, preflight of files, color separations, and trapping techniques. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:50 pm ADM 202 Offered in Spring only. Using Macs-InDesign. Emphasis on advanced typography, page layout, pre-press, and product development. For information contact [email protected] ARTCC Th 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 104 Create advanced print projects using InDesign. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Video ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Producing and editing video and sound for multimedia or web productions. Emphasizes capture, editing, and outputting of video using a desktop digital video workstation. Textbook required. This course is linked to ARTV Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-4:20 pm CLB ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Digital Video-Advanced ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Advanced digital video techniques for post-production. Emphasizes integration of special effects and animation for film, video, and the Internet. Exploration of new and emerging compression and video streaming technologies. This course is linked to ARTV Prerequisite: ARTV 2341 or IMEDC and ENGL 0304 or ARTVC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:50 pm CLB 123 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 37

38 Career & Technical Education 3180 ARTVC M 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Excel Complete - Online ITSWC Contact Hours $465 Instruction in theory/uses of electronic spreadsheets, including application, fundamental formula creation, model design and modification, formatting features, display characteristics, editing, moving and copying, sorting, mathematical, statistical and financial function, report generation, and other features. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Core/Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Expert/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Excel exams. Student must have access to the internet, and the version of Microsoft Excel required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Excel I ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Instruction in terminology, program parameters, display characteristics, formatting features, mathematical functions, and printing. Create and modify workbooks, format worksheets, create and apply ranges, and create and print reports. Additional topics include using formulas, creating and modifying lines and objects. Prerequisite: Windows or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ITSWC Sa 2/21-2/28 8:00 am-5:00 pm HSC ITSWC TTh 7/21-7/30 9:00 am-1:00 pm 6221 ITSWC TTh 4/14-5/7 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA ITSWC TTh 4/14-5/7 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 6223 ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Th 4/2-4/30 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC TTh 4/7-4/23 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC MW 2/16-2/25 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC ITSWC M-Th 3/16-3/19 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSWC MW 7/20-7/29 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC ITSWC TTh 7/28-8/6 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSWC M-Th 2/2-2/5 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5873 ITSWC MW 4/13-4/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Excel I en Espanol ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Instruccion en terminologia, uso de la maquina, parametros del programa, presentacion de las caractersticas, detalles del formato, funciones matematicas y como imprimir. Crear y modificar cuadernos de trabajo, crear formato en una hoja de trabajo, creary aplicar gama de variedades y crear e imprimir reportes. Otros topicos adicionales incluyen el uso de frmulas, crear y modificar lneas y objetos ITSWC F 2/20-3/27 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E204 Excel II ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Instruction in moving and copying, cell contents; sorting mathematical, statistical, and financial function; data and time arithmetic; report generation; and built-in graphics support. Create formulas to generate mathematical functions; create charts and produce reports. Additional topics include lists, filters, date mapping, data validation, macros, and saving to HTML format. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by the student. Prerequisite: Excel I ITSWC Sa 3/7-3/21 8:00 am-5:00 pm HSC ITSWC TTh 8/4-8/13 9:00 am-1:00 pm 6346 ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC TTh 4/28-5/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC Th 5/7-6/4 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC TTh 5/7-6/4 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

39 Career & Technical Education 5704 ITSWC TTh 3/2-3/18 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSWC M-Th 3/23-3/26 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSWC MW 8/3-8/12 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC ITSWC TTh 8/11-8/20 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC ITSWC M-Th 2/9-2/12 8:00 am-12:00 pm 5886 ITSWC MW 4/27-5/6 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Gaming Design and Development, Introduction GAMEC Contact Hours $219 Introduction to electronic game development and game development careers. Includes examination of history and philosophy of games, the game production process, employee factors for success in the field, and current issues and practices in the game development industry. Textbook required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course linked to GAME GAMEC Sa 1/16-5/1 9:00 am-12:50 pm DTEC 104 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. HTML I, Web Site Development ITNWC Contact Hours $312 This course will focus on the use of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the creation of a home page. Web browsers and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) are discussed. Plan the content, structure, and layout of a web site that you create using HTML. Includes tables, hot buttons, animations, and comparison of browsers. Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge ITNWC TTh 7/7-8/11 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Course specific for Web Designer and Web Developer Certificates ITNWC TTh 8/11-9/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Course specific for Web Designer and Web Developer Certificates. HTML II, Website Development (Advanced) ITNWC Contact Hours $240 Instruction in more technical and in-depth uses of HTML and the internet in business and service-related opportunities. Application of styles to a website and introduction to CSS best practices, layout and techniques. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED ITNWC TTh 1/20-2/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm MC-G G217 Interface Design IMEDC Contact Hours $245 Skill development in the interface design process including selecting interfaces that are meaningful to users and relative to a project s content and delivery system. Emphasis on aesthetic issues such as iconography, screen composition, colors, and typography. This course is linked to IMED IMEDC /12-5/10 Skill development in the interface design process. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Introduction to Networks ITCCC Contact Hours $222 Introduce the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. This course is linked to ITCC ITCCC X01 MW 1/12-3/6 1:00 pm-5:50 pm LIB week course 1/12-3/6. 3rd Cisco course. Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software ITSWC Contact Hours $240 Instruction in the utilization of presentation software to produce multimedia presentations. Graphics, text, sound, animation and/or video may be used in presentation development. Topics will include presentation design principles, effective color schemes and creative transition effects. Guidelines for oral and written presentations are emphasized. This course is linked to ITSW ITSWC /12-5/10 Learn presentation design principles. Software required: PowerPoint. register. Instruction Type: Online. Lighting for Film or Video FLMCC Contact Hours $222 Lighting techniques for film or video production. This course is linked to FLMC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing FLMCC T 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 112 Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Modeling and Rendering, 3-D ARTVC Contact Hours $231 Techniques of three dimensional (3-D) modeling utilizing appropriate software. Includes the creation and modification of 3-D geometric shapes, use of a variety of rendering techniques, cameral light sources, texture, and surface mapping. This course is linked to ARTV Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program ARTVC M 2/9-5/10 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC 113 Introduction to 3D modeling and rendering on computer. Software used: 3D Studio Max. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. Department Consent For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 39

40 Career & Technical Education is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Multimedia I, Interactive IMEDC Contact Hours $192 Exploration of the use of graphics and sound to create interactive multimedia animations using industry standard authoring software. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to IMED Prerequisites: ARTC 1302 (or Digital Imaging I) IMEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ADM 204-A Lab IMEDC B22 MW 1/12-5/10 Using Adobe Flash to create animation for video, multimedia, and the web. Required in Graphic Design and Multimedia tracks of AAS Visual Communications Degree and design track of Game Design and Simulation IMEDC /12-5/10 Use Flash. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Multimedia, Introduction IMEDC Contact Hours $234 A survey of the theories, elements, and hardware/software components of multimedia. Topics include digital image editing, digital sound and video editing, animation, web page development, and interactive presentations. Emphasis on conceptualizing and producing effective multimedia presentations. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to IMED IMEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer IMEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm DTEC 111 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer IMEDC /12-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online. Outlook ITSWC Contact Hours $168 An introduction to and calendaring software as a desktop information management tool. Increase productivity with the Microsoft Outlook address/phone list, appointment/events, tasks, journals, and organizational tools. The purchase of a book is required. Prerequisite: Internet Basic or equivalent knowledge ITSWC M-Th 1/26-1/29 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 5880 ITSWC M-Th 4/27-4/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm Photoshop I ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Graphics software for image enhancement, photo retouching, and image composition. Apply the basics of digital imaging, and use of common tools, palettes, and commands for manipulating images and compressing them for the fastest downloads. Prerequisites: Computer Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge required ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks! Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online. Photoshop II GRPHC Contact Hours $168 Develop your skills as you explore photo manipulation and illustration techniques. Topics include: photograph combination, embossing, masking, channel techniques, type, add colorizing B&W photographs. Prerequisite: Photoshop I GRPHC Su 5/10 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online GRPHC Su 8/16 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks! Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online. Networking Technologies, Fundamentals ITNWC Contact Hours $222 Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Textbook required. This course is linked to ITNW Prerequisite: ITSC or COSC ITNWC Th 1/12-5/10 3:00 pm-5:50 pm ADM 201 This is a hybrid course. Mandatory lab on Thursdays, 3-5:50pm. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Portfolio Development for Graphic Design ARTCC Contact Hours $234 Preparation of a portfolio comprised of completed graphic design projects. Evaluation and demonstration of portfolio presentation methods based on the student s specific area of study. This course is linked to ARTC Prerequisite: Departmental approval ARTCC DTEC 111 Flex class taken close to graduation. Contact Kendall.E.Lawrence@LoneStar. edu. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. 40 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

41 Career & Technical Education PowerPoint Complete - Online ITSWC Contact Hours $384 Introduction to computerized presentation graphics that leads the participant through planning, design, and production of business graphics and charts. Presentation files are produced utilizing multimedia software. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist/Microsoft Certified Application Specialist PowerPoint exams. Student must have access to the internet, and the version of Microsoft PowerPoint required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Online supplement required ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks. Student must have access to the Internet & . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is useful for practice, but not required. An electronic textbook & other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher & is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime & complete in 12 weeks. Student must have access to the Internet & . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is useful for practice, but not required. An electronic textbook & other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher & is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online. PowerPoint I ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Introduction to computerized presentation graphics that leads the participant through planning, design, and production of business graphics and charts. Presentation files are produced utilizing multimedia software. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to create dynamic presentations that incorporate special effects. Prerequisite: Windows or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ITSWC Sa 4/4-4/11 8:00 am-5:00 pm HSC ITSWC Sa 2/7-2/28 8:30 am-12:30 pm 6255 ITSWC W 3/18-5/6 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 6260 ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC W 3/4 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC TTh 2/24-3/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm PowerPoint I en Espanol ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Introduccin a los grficos de presentacin que lleva el participante con el planeamiento, el diseo, y la produccin de grficos y tablas. Los archivos de la presentacin se producen utilizando los programas multimedia. PowerPoint se utiliza para crear las presentaciones dinmicas que incorporan efectos especiales. Requisito previo: Windows o conocimiento equivalente. El libro de textos y un USB seran comprados por el estudiante ITSWC F 4/10-5/8 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E204 PowerPoint II ITSWC Contact Hours $168 Create and modify multimedia presentations complete with slides, charts, and special effects. Microsoft PowerPoint is used to create dynamic presentations for demonstrations and the Web using graphs, charts, hyperlinks, objects, and timings. Prerequisite: PowerPoint I or equivalent knowledge. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student ITSWC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register ITSWC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ITSWC W 3/18-4/15 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E ITSWC TTh 3/17-3/26 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Routing and Switching Essentials ITCCC Contact Hours $222 This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPv2, single area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-vlan routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. This course is linked to ITCC ITCCC X01 LIB week course: 10/20-12/15. 2nd CISCO class. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 41

42 Career & Technical Education Scaling Networks ITCCC Contact Hours $222 This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network. This course is linked to ITCC ITCCC LIB week course: 3/16-05/10. 4th Cisco course. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ITCCC LIB week course, 1/12-3/6. 3rd Cisco Course with mandatory lab MW 6-8:50pm. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet ITCCC X01 MW 3/16-5/10 1:00 pm-5:50 pm LIB week course: 3/16-05/10. 4th Cisco course. SEO: Analytics and Tracking ITNWC Contact Hours $168 Students develop skill set to survey search engines and indexes using tools including Google, Woopra and others. Develop SEO best practices. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED ITNWC TTh 4/28-5/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm MC-G G217 SolidWorks II DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in a more advanced level of the design software SolidWorks. Prerequisite SolidWorks I. Textbook required DFTGC MW 3/16-4/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 7/13-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Web Page Creation - Online IMEDC Contact Hours $312 Web page creation with graphic elements. Includes mark-up languages, use of Web authoring software, and study of websites and browsers. Design, layout and publishing techniques for Web documents. Utilizes techniques for developing tables and forms using HTML and Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: Internet browser and experience. Requirements: Internet access and . Student must have access to the MX version of Dreamweaver or greater IMEDC Su 5/10 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online IMEDC Su 8/16 Start anytime & complete in 4 weeks! Call to register. register. Instruction Type: Online. SolidWorks I DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in the design software SolidWorks. Textbook required DFTGC MW 1/26-2/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 6/1-7/6 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5806 DFTGC MW 4/20-5/13 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E203 LSC-University Park 5957 DFTGC MW 5/4-6/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 Web Page Design I IMEDC Contact Hours $234 Instruction in web page design and related graphic design issues including mark-up languages, web sites, and browsers. Emphasis is on the use of hypertext mark-up languages (HTML) to design functional and compelling web pages. Textbook required. This course is linked to IMED Prerequisites: ITSC or COSC 1401, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing IMEDC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am DTEC 104 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer IMEDC T 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:50 pm DTEC 113 Use XHTML, CSS & Dreamweaver. Additional 2 hrs/wk in open lab. register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer IMEDC /12-5/10 Use XHTML, CSS & Dreamweaver. Contact Kendall.E.Lawrence@LoneStar. edu. register. Instruction Type: Online IMEDC /12-5/10 Use XHTML, CSS & Dreamweaver. Contact kendall.e.lawrence@lonestar. edu. register. Instruction Type: Online. 42 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

43 Career & Technical Education Word Complete - Online POFIC Contact Hours $465 Word Processing application to produce mailable documents. This course is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist Word Core/Microsoft Office Specialist Word Expert/ Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Word exams. Student must have access to the internet, and the version of Microsoft Word required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required POFIC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online POFIC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in 12 weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online. Word I POFIC Contact Hours $168 Introduction to word processing terminology, editing functions, formatting, and special text options. Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or equivalent knowledge. USB drive required. Student must purchase textbook POFIC Sa 2/7-2/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1226 POFIC TTh 6/16-6/25 9:00 am-1:00 pm 6483 POFIC TTh 3/17-4/9 9:00 am-11:00 am CLA POFIC TTh 3/17-4/9 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 6502 POFIC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Instruction Type: Online POFIC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online POFIC Th 2/9-2/12 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E POFIC M-Th 2/16-2/19 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC POFIC MW 3/23-4/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC POFIC MW 6/22-7/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC POFIC TTh 6/23-7/7 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC POFIC M-Th 2/16-2/19 8:00 am-9:20 am Word I en Espanol POFIC Contact Hours $168 Introduccion a la terminologia del procesamiento de palabras y a los conceptos basicos de dicho programa. Crear, editar, guardar, e imprimir un documento en Word. Encuadrar y alinear el texto, poner en formato las letras y parrafos, usar las opciones deltabulador. Otros topicos que se van a cubrir incluyen numerar las pginas, encabezamientos y textos al pie de la pgina, patrones, herramientas de escritura, columnas, tablas y como manejar documentos POFIC F 2/6-2/13 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E204 Word II POFIC Contact Hours $168 Word processing production techniques. Includes search and replace functions, headers and footers, mail merge, file functions, and printer setup. Prerequisite: Word I. Textbook and USB drive to be purchased by student POFIC Su 5/10 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register POFIC Su 8/16 Start anytime and complete in four weeks! Student must have access to the Internet and . Access on the student s computer to the software being studied is required. An electronic textbook and other course materials are supplied through an online site operated by the textbook publisher and is required. An additional fee is payable to the publisher for access to these materials. Call to register. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online POFIC Th 2/19-3/26 9:00 am-12:00 pm MC-E E POFIC M-Th 2/23-2/26 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC POFIC MW 4/6-4/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm DTEC POFIC MW 7/6-7/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC POFIC TTh 7/9-7/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC POFIC M-Th 2/23-2/26 8:00 am-12:00 pm Word Processing, Introduction ITSWC Contact Hours $234 An overview of the production of documents, tables, graphics including advanced applications in merging, macros, desktop publishing, macros, and extensive formatting for technical documents. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ITSW Textbook required. Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding proficiency ITSWC CLA 104 Access your online class at ITSWC DTEC 102 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 43

44 Career & Technical Education ITSWC DTEC ITSWC DTEC 102 WordPress II ITSEC Contact Hours $318 This course includes extending knowledge of WordPress I into advanced practices with PHP, MySQL and jquery. Course modules vary from embedding PHP in HTML, adding dynamic content to web, learning how to employ variables and conditional logic. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED ITSEC TTh 2/17-3/31 6:00 pm-9:00 pm MC-G G217 No class during Spring Break March 09-13, Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technician, Basic EMSPC Contact Hours $381 Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic. Includes all the skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an emergency service or other specialized services. A high school diploma, GED or participation in the early admissions program required. Student purchases textbook and provides uniform and proof of immunizations. Course completion requires two classes, EMT-Basic and EMT-Basic Clinical. Student must register for both classes at the same time. This course is linked to EMSP EMSPC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:30 pm Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:00 am WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:00 am WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical EMSPC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:00 pm WNSP 168 Mandatory Extrication Dates: February 20 and March 20 from 5pm to 10pm at. Must be taken concurrently with Clinical. Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical EMSPC Contact Hours $81 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. Requires LSC liability insurance. This course is linked to EMSP Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0315 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0325 or 0353 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; Math EMSPC WNSP 168 Required Clinical Orientation: at 6pm ACAD 126. Immunizations, uniforms, background check, etc required and discussed at Orientation. Note: Information at or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Law Enforcement Academy Basic Peace Officer I CJLEC Contact Hours $545 Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.*** LSC-University Park 9394 CJLEC M-F 1/5-2/2 7:00 am-4:00 pm and T 2/3 7:00 am-3:00 pm 9445 CJLEC M-Th 1/5-3/18 8:00 am-12:00 pm and Th 3/19 8:00 am-11:00 am 9454 CJLEC M-Th 1/5-3/18 6:00 pm-10:00 pm and Th 3/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Basic Peace Officer II CJLEC Contact Hours $545 Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, & IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.*** LSC-University Park 9400 CJLEC M-F 2/3-3/4 7:00 am-4:00 pm and T 2/3 3:00 pm-4:00 pm and Th 3/5 7:00 am-2:00 pm 9447 CJLEC Th 3/19 11:00 am-12:00 pm and M-Th 3/23-5/21 8:00 am-12:00 pm and M 5/25 8:00 am-10:00 am 9458 CJLEC Th 3/19 9:00 pm-10:00 pm and M-Th 3/23-5/21 6:00 pm-10:00 pm and M 5/25 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 44 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

45 Career & Technical Education Basic Peace Officer III CJLEC Contact Hours $545 Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, & IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.*** LSC-University Park 9404 CJLEC Th 3/5 2:00 pm-4:00 pm and M-F 3/6-4/7 7:00 am-4:00 pm and W 4/8 7:00 am-10:00 am 1373 CJLEC M 5/25 10:00 am-12:00 pm and M-Th 5/26-7/30 8:00 am-12:00 pm and M 8/3 8:00 am-11:00 am 1374 CJLEC M 5/25 8:00 pm-10:00 pm and M-Th 5/26-7/30 6:00 pm-10:00 pm and M 8/3 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Basic Peace Officer IV CJLEC Contact Hours $545 Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, & III to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.*** LSC-University Park 9405 CJLEC W 4/8 10:00 am-4:00 pm and M-F 4/9-5/6 7:00 am-4:00 pm Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathmatics Engineering Technology Commercial Wiring ELPTC Contact Hours $288 Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisite: ELPT ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 8:10 pm-10:50 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. DC-AC Circuits CETTC Contact Hours $300 Fundamentals of DC circuits and AC circuits operation including Ohm s law, Kirchoff s laws, networks, transformers, resonance, phasors, capacitive and inductive and circuit analysis techniques. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to CETT CETTC Sa 1/16-5/1 8:00 am-2:00 pm APTC CETTC M-Th 3/16-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am APTC 107 Electrical Theory, Basic ELPTC Contact Hours $231 Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ELPT ELPTC F 1/16-5/3 6:00 pm-9:10 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC F 1/16-5/3 9:20 pm-10:20 pm E ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 1:30 pm-4:30 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 4:40 pm-5:40 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. Hydraulics and Pneumatics HYDRC Contact Hours $219 Fundamentals of hydraulics and types of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, and related systems including operations, maintenance, and system analysis. This course is linked to HYDR Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required HYDRC M-Th 1/12-3/6 12:30 pm-2:50 pm APTC HYDRC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm APTC 107 Mechanical Skills, Basic ENERC Contact Hours $513 Basic mechanical skills using hand and power tools in an industrial environment. Topics include tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, bench works, basic mechanical drawings, and basic shop calculations (English and metric). Also addresses rigging procedures to include chain falls, jacks, cable, fulcrum, port-a-power, and come-alongs. LSC-University Park 5240 ENERC M-Th 2/9-2/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8818 ENERC M-Th 3/19-3/30 8:00 am-5:00 pm 8819 ENERC M-Th 4/23-5/4 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1367 ENERC M-Th 6/1-6/9 8:00 am-5:00 pm 1368 ENERC M-Th 7/6-7/14 8:00 am-5:00 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 45

46 Career & Technical Education Motor Controls IEIRC Contact Hours $231 General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including starters, troubleshooting techniques, various protective devices, schematics, and diagrams. Students will develop hands-on skills using transformers, motors, magnetic control devices, relays, time delay circuits, reversing circuits and other control input devices. Textbook required. This course is linked to IEIR Prerequisite: CETT 1402 or 1405 or 1409 or CETT 1403 and CETT IEIRC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm APTC IEIRC MTh 3/16-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am APTC 109 register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. National Electrical Code I ELPTC Contact Hours $219 An introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, and materials; equipment for general use; and basic calculations. This course is linked to ELPT ELPTC /12-3/6 Access your online course at For more information contact [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online. National Electrical Code II ELPTC Contact Hours $219 In-depth coverage of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring protection and methods, special conditions, and advanced calculations. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisite National Electrical Code I, ELPTC or ELPT ELPTC TTh 3/16-5/10 Access your online course at For more information contact [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online. Programmable Logic Controllers RBTCC Contact Hours $264 A study in programmable logic controllers (PLC). Topics include processor units, numbering systems, memory organization, relay type devices, timers, counters, data manipulators, and programming and troubleshooting on a cross section of industrial PLCs. This course is linked to RBTC RBTCC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm APTC RBTCC M-Th 3/16-5/10 12:30 pm-3:20 pm APTC 109 Residential Wiring ELPTC Contact Hours $298 Wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. This course is linked to ELPT Prerequisites: Completion of ELPT ELPTC TTh 1/12-3/6 6:00 pm-8:00 pm E 259 Lab ELPTC TTh 1/12-3/6 8:10 pm-10:50 pm E 259 For more information contact [email protected]. Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design ELMTC Contact Hours $219 Design and installation of solar photovoltaic systems (panels) and their applications. This course is linked to ELMT ELMTC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-10:00 am E 257 Lab ELMTC Sa 1/16-5/3 10:10 am-12:10 pm E 257 SolidWorks I DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in the design software SolidWorks. Textbook required DFTGC MW 1/26-2/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 6/1-7/6 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5806 DFTGC MW 4/20-5/13 6:00 pm-10:00 pm MC-E E203 LSC-University Park 5957 DFTGC MW 5/4-6/1 6:00 pm-10:00 pm UP-EMI 143 SolidWorks II DFTGC Contact Hours $294 Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. This course addresses training in a more advanced level of the design software SolidWorks. Prerequisite SolidWorks I. Textbook required DFTGC MW 3/16-4/15 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC DFTGC MW 7/13-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 46 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

47 Career & Technical Education Standards (Quality Control Technology) QCTCC Contact Hours $216 A study of the philosophy and theory of standards, appropriate standards organizations, and systems integration relating to the application of standards criteria in society. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to QCTC QCTCC MW 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:50 pm Must apply online at To register, see Shirley Spencer or Jessica Olsen in APTC 101A. Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Brake Systems AUMTC Contact Hours $302 Operation and repair of drum/disk type brake systems. Emphasis on safe use of modern equipment. Topics include break theory, diagnosis and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems, and parking brakes. May be taught manufacturer specific. This course is linked to AUMT Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:30 am APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:30 am APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-11:50 am APTC 130 Hands-On lab meets Saturdays 8 am to 11:50 am. Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to formsite.com/sheclay/form4/index.html. For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet AUMTC /16-5/3 APTC 130 Hands-On lab meets Saturdays 8 am to 11:50 am. Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to formsite.com/sheclay/form4/index.html. For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Automotive Electrical Systems AUMTC Contact Hours $302 An overview of automotive electrical systems including topics in operational theory, testing, diagnosis, and repair of batteries, charging and starting systems, and electrical accessories. Emphasis on electrical schematic diagrams and service manuals. May be taught manufacturer specific. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to AUMT AUMTC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-4:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Automotive Electronics AUMTC Contact Hours $302 Course topics address electrical principles, semiconductor and integrated circuits, digital fundamentals, microcomputer systems, and electrical test equipment as applied to automotive technology. May be taught manufacturer specific. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to AUMT Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:30 am APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-4:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Automotive Engine Repair AUMTC Contact Hours $302 Fundamentals of engine operations, diagnosis and repair including lubrication systems and cooling systems. Emphasis on overhaul of selected engines, identification and inspection, measurements, and disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the engine. May be taught manufacturer specific. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to AUMT Prerequisite: Intro to Automotive Technology AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:30 am APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 47

48 Career & Technical Education For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-4:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Automotive Technology, Introduction AUMTC Contact Hours $302 An introduction to the automotive industry including automotive history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, fasteners, professional responsibilities, and automotive maintenance. May be taught manufacturer specific. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to AUMT AUMTC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:30 am APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Diesel Engine Testing and Repair DEMRC Contact Hours $753 An introduction to testing and repairing diesel engines including related systems and specialized tools. Offsite - In District 5754 DEMRC MTTh 4/6-5/19 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST DEMRC TTh 5/5-7/9 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST 101 Suspension and Steering AUMTC Contact Hours $302 The course covers the theory and operation of automotive suspension and steering systems including tire and wheel problem diagnosis, component repair, and alignment procedures. May be taught manufacturer specific. This course is linked to AUMT Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems AUMTC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-4:30 pm APTC 130 Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A AUMTC Sa 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-4:50 pm APTC 130 Hands-On lab meets Saturdays 1 pm to 4:50 pm. Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to formsite.com/sheclay/form4/index.html. For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet AUMTC /12-5/10 APTC 130 Hands-On lab meets Saturdays 1 pm to 4:50 pm. Registration requires online application and departmental approval. To apply, go to formsite.com/sheclay/form4/index.html. For registration, see Jessica Olsen or Shirley Spencer in APTC 101A. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Preventative Maintenance DEMRC Contact Hours $753 An introductory course designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of proper servicing practices. Content includes record keeping and condition of major systems. Offsite - In District 5620 DEMRC MTTh 2/9-3/31 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST DEMRC TTh 2/17-4/30 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST 101 Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction DEMRC Contact Hours $384 Shop safety, rules, basic shop tools, and test equipment. Offsite - In District 5612 DEMRC MTTh 1/12-2/3 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST DEMRC TTh 1/13-2/12 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST 101 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair DEMRC Contact Hours $753 An introduction to and familiarization with components and systems related to tractor trailer service. Emphasis on records required by the Department of Transportation. Offsite - In District 1190 DEMRC MTTh 6/1-7/14 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST DEMRC TTh 7/14-9/17 6:00 pm-10:00 pm TRANS INST 101 Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation CVOPC Contact Hours $224 Preparation for the federally mandated Commercial Drivers License Examination. CDL Class A. This course is a component of the preparation required for testing and issuance of a commercial driver s license, Class A from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Offsite - In District 4182 CVOPC M-F 1/21-1/22 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 2/24-2/25 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 4/2-4/6 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 5/5-5/6 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

49 Career & Technical Education 1184 CVOPC MTu 5/11-5/12 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC TW 6/9-6/10 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC MTu 7/20-7/21 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST 102 Commercial Drivers License Written Skills CVOPC Contact Hours $833 Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. In depth coverage of air brakes, combination vehicle, double and triples, tankers and hazardous materials. Includes preparation for mastery of the Commercial Drivers License written examination. Textbooks, license and permit fees are not included in the cost of the course. Day and weekend classes are available. For further information on how to register, please call (281) Student support specialists will help you complete registration. This course is a component of the preparation required for testing and issuance of a Commercial Driver s License, Class A from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Offsite - In District 5504 CVOPC M-F 1/14-1/26 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 2/7-2/28 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 2/16-2/25 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 3/25-4/6 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 4/18-5/9 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 4/27-5/6 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST 102 Professional Truck Driver I CVOPC Contact Hours $1033 Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. Includes presentation for mastery of the Commercial Drivers License written examination, general truck driving skills with hands-on component, and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation. This course provides the trainee with the basic knowledge and skills test which includes pre-trip inspection, basic control skills test, straight line backing, parallel parking and alley docking. The purpose of the Commercial Driver s License is to certify basic skills in actually operating a commercial vehicle. Student is required to pass Federal Department of Transportation physical drug screen. Textbooks, license and permit fees are not included in the cost of the course. Day and weekend classes are available. For further information on how to register, please call (281) Student support specialists will help you complete registration information. Commercial Drivers License Written Skills, Professional Truck Driver I, Professional Truck Driver II, and Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation must be taken concurrently. This course is a component of the preparation required for testing and issuance of a Commercial Driver s License, Class A from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Offsite - In District 5523 CVOPC M-F 1/27-2/23 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 2/26-4/1 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 2/28-5/10 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 4/7-5/4 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 5/7-6/8 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 5/9-7/18 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST 102 Professional Truck Driver II CVOPC Contact Hours $1033 A continuation of Professional Truck Driver I. General truck driving with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation. This course provides the trainee with the basic knowledge and skills test which includes pre-trip inspection, basic control skills test,driving. The purpose of the Commercial Driver s License is to certify basic skills in actually operating a commercial vehicle. Student is required to pass Federal Department of Transportation physical drug screen. Textbooks, license and permit fees are not included in the cost of the course. Day and weekend classes are available. For further information on how to register, please call (281) Student support specialists will help you complete registration information. Commercial Drivers License Written Skills, Professional Truck Driver I, Professional Truck Driver II, and Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation must be taken concurrently. This course is a component of the preparation required for testing and issuance of a Commercial Driver s License, Class A from the Texas Department of Public Safety. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Offsite - In District 5576 CVOPC M-F 1/27-2/23 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 1/27-2/23 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 2/26-4/1 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 2/26-4/1 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 2/28-5/10 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 2/28-5/10 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 4/7-5/4 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 4/7-5/4 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 5/7-6/8 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC M-F 5/7-6/8 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 5/9-7/18 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST CVOPC SaSu 5/9-7/18 7:00 am-4:30 pm TRANS INST 102 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 49

50 Career & Technical Education Industry Certification Exam Prep A+ Certification Training ITSCC Contact Hours $897 A study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. The A+ Certification Training Program prepares individuals for a career as a computer technician in the information technology industry. This course covers the various responsibilities and tasks required for a computer technician to successfully perform in a customer environment ITSCC TTh 3/17-7/7 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA ITSCC TTh 8/4-11/19 6:30 pm-9:30 pm CLA 104 LSC-University Park 5907 ITSCC TTh 1/20-5/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm UP-EMI 215 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification BMGXC Contact Hours $3324 This course is designed to take certified Green Belts to the Black Belt level. Black Belt certification will train participants to serve as process improvement project team leaders. Participants will learn problem solving tools and basic statistical techniques and will be required to apply their knowledge to a project they will complete. LSC-University Park 5958 BMGXC MSu 3/23-5/15 Virtual Course Orientation 03/24/15. Instruction Type: Online PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGXC Contact Hours $ Based on the project life cycle - and not just by knowledge area, this course covers the project management framework, context and process, in accordance with the PMBOK Â Fifth Edition, including methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes project management concepts and models, critical path, analysis of time/cost benefits, and resource utilization. Review sessions include: Initiating Processes Core Project Planning, Facilitating Project Execution Processes, Core and Facilitating Project Control Processes. This course is a component of the preparation required for the Project Management Institute (PMI) Â Project Management Professional (PMP) Â certification BMGXC M-F 2/9-2/16 8:00 am-5:00 pm M-F M-W F2F ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, In 1477 BMGXC M-F 6/8-6/12 8:00 am-5:00 pm M-F M-W F2F ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, In LSC-University Park BMGXC M-F 4/13-4/17 8:00 am-5:00 pm UP-EMI 144 Class Topic: M-W F2F, ThF Online Instruction Type: Hybrid, In Project Management Certificate Program BMGXC Contact Hours $2400 Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 1-Tools & Techniques (3 days).this course prepares participants to define, plan execute and control projects. Participants will define realistic goals and objectives for scheduling and using tools within the team to share with stakeholders. Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 2-The People Side (2 days). The course continues with providing leadership training in part II of the course. Participants will learn how to lead, motivate and set realistic goals for the team supporting the project. These courses can be completed over five consecutive days or at separate times. Courses will be offered throughout the year. Designed for project managers and team leaders; product development managers; engineers; marketing; operations; R&D and construction managers; functional and line managers who deal with project managers; and team members who manage tasks and subtasks on projects. Methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes project management concepts and mo 5798 BMGXC M-W 2/9-2/11 8:00 am-5:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, In 5798 BMGXC ThF 2/12-2/13 Instruction Type: Hybrid, In 1146 BMGXC M-W 6/8-6/12 8:00 am-5:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, In 1146 BMGXC ThF 6/11-6/12 Instruction Type: Hybrid, In Wedding Planner Certification BUSGC Contact Hours $924 The Wedding Planning Institute s fast track certification program is the industry standard for individuals looking to get started in the wedding and event planning business right away. Topics include, business planning for the wedding planner, wedding styles, signatures and themes. As well as wedding etiquette in America, vendors and contracts, stationary, attire, public relations, introduction to sales and marketing, reception logistics, cakes and desserts, music, photography, decorations, wedding favors, pre and post celebrations and expanding business revenue streams. Textbook included BUSGC M 1/26-4/20 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1202 BUSGC M 6/1-8/17 6:00 pm-9:30 pm Welding Inspection Preparation Part I NDTEC Contact Hours $465 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. LSC-Conroe Center 6211 NDTEC C001 MW 1/26-3/4 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 6213 NDTEC C002 MW 5/4-6/15 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 50 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/CTE

51 Career & Technical Education Welding Inspection Preparation Part II NDTEC Contact Hours $465 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. LSC-Conroe Center 6212 NDTEC C001 MW 3/16-4/22 6:00 pm-10:00 pm 1268 NDTEC C001 MW 6/22-8/5 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Welding Inspection, Preparation NDTEC Contact Hours $252 General principles of welding inspection including welding processes, terms and definitions, welding discontinuities, duties and responsibilities of inspectors, destructive and nondestructive testing, quality assurance/ quality control, welding codes and blueprints, procedures, and case studies. An overview of welding tools and equipment, metallurgy, chemistry, and joint design. This course is linked to NDTE Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program NDTEC MW 1/12-5/10 5:00 pm-6:50 pm DTEC 114 Must apply online at htt;:// To register, see Shirley Spencer or Jessica Olsen in APTC 101A. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt BUSXC Contact Hours $1933 The on-line Lean, Six Sigma Green Belt Preparation course is comprised of eleven separate sessions which follow the Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve- Control (DMAIC) project phase structure. Each session is a collection of related lessons, and includes an interactive quiz at the end of the session. Individual lessons also include simulations and interactive practice exercises. For your convenience, the course is supported by a Master Black Belt BUSXC MSu 4/13-5/22 Class Topic: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt6 week online portion beginning 04/13/15-05/22/15 Virtual Course Orientation 04/13/15 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Virtual sessions are scheduled 04/13/15, 04/20/15, 04/27/15, 05/04/15 and 05/11/15. Capstone held face to face Wed thru Fri 05/20/15-05/22/15 from 8:00AM-5:00PM. Instruction Type: Hybrid, In LSC-University Park 5917 BUSXC MSu 2/2-3/20 UP-EMI week online portion beginning 02/02/15-03/20/15 Virtual Course Orientation 02/03/15/14 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Virtual sessions are scheduled 02/03/15, 02/10/15, 02/17/15, 02/24/15 and 03/03/15. Capstone held face to face Wed thru Fri 03/18/15-03/20/15 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at University Park Instruction Type: Hybrid, In Workkeys Test Applied Mathematics TESTC Contact Hours $15.50 This test utilizes the ACT WorkKeys Mathematics assessment to evaluate and quantify a student s ability to apply mathematical reasoning to set up and solve workplace word problems. Calculators are allowed. LSC-University Park TESTC W 1/14 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 1/23 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI TESTC W 2/11 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 2/20 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI TESTC W 4/15 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 4/24 9:00 am-10:00 am UP-EMI 143 Workkeys Test Locating Information TESTC Contact Hours $15.50 This test utilizes the ACT WorkKeys Locating Information assessment to evaluate and quantify a student s ability to work with workplace graphics including charts, graphs, tables, forms and diagrams. LSC-University Park TESTC W 1/14 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 1/23 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI TESTC W 2/11 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 2/20 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI TESTC W 4/15 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI TESTC F 4/24 10:00 am-11:00 am UP-EMI 143 Workkeys Test Reading for Information TESTC Contact Hours $15.50 This test utilizes the ACT WorkKeys Reading for Information assessment to evaluate and quantify a student s ability to read, and understand memos, bulletins, notices, letters, policy manuals and government regulations. LSC-University Park TESTC W 1/14 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI TESTC F 1/23 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI TESTC W 2/11 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI TESTC F 2/20 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI TESTC W 4/15 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI TESTC F 4/24 11:00 am-12:00 pm UP-EMI 143 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/CTE 51

52 Community Education Community Education Leisure Learning Arts & Crafts Art Appreciation ARTSC Contact Hours $232 An introductory course that studies the visual arts (painting, architecture, sculpture and crafts) through an exploration of their purpose and processes. Occasional field trips are required. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. LSC-Conroe Center ARTSC C001 MWF 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm LSC-Conroe Center campus ARTSC C002 MWF 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm LSC-Conroe Center campus. LSC-Greenspoint Center ARTSC G003 MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ARTSC G004 MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTSC G006 TTh 1/12-3/6 9:30 am-12:20 pm ARTSC G005 F 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-11:50 am ARTSC G001 1/12-5/10 Online orientation required Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC G002 1/12-5/10 Online orientation required Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC G007 TTh 3/16-5/10 9:30 am-12:20 pm ARTSC MWF 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-9:50 am MC-A A ARTSC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-10:50 am MC-A A ARTSC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-10:50 am MC-A A ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm MC-A A ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:20 am MC-A A ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-12:50 pm MC-A A ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-12:50 pm MC-A A ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm MC-A A ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm MC-A A ARTSC F 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-12:40 pm MC-A A207 FYE Friday Only class ARTSC /12-5/ ARTSC /12-5/ ARTSC /12-3/6 This is a 8-week class meets 1/12-3/ ARTSC /12-3/6 This is a 8-week class meets 1/12-3/ ARTSC /12-3/6 This is a 8-week class meets 1/12-3/ ARTSC MWF 1/26-5/10 9:00 am-9:55 am MC-A A201 This is a 14-week class begins Monday 1/ ARTSC MWF 1/26-5/10 11:00 am-11:55 am MC-A A205 This is a 14-week class. Begins 1/ ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 11:00 am-11:50 am MC-A A201 This is a 14-week hybrid class. Begins 1/ ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 12:00 pm-12:50 pm MC-A A205 This is a 14-week hybrid class. Begins 1/ ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 1:00 pm-2:25 pm MC-A A205 This is a 14-week class. Begins 1/ ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 2:30 pm-3:50 pm This is a 14-week class. Meets Monday and Wednesday only. Begins 1/ ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 2:30 pm-3:55 pm MC-A A205 This is a 14-week class. Begins 1/ ARTSC TTh 1/26-5/10 8:30 am-9:55 am MC-A A205 This is a 14-week class. Begins Tuesday 1/ ARTSC TTh 1/26-5/10 10:00 am-11:20 am MC-A A205 This is a 14-week class. Begins Tuesday 1/ ARTSC /26-5/10 This a 14-week class. Begins 1/ ARTSC /16-5/10 This is a 8-week class. Begins 3/16-5/ ARTSC /15-1/4 This class begins 12/15/14 ends 1/4/ ARTSC /15-1/4 This class begins 12/15/14 ends 1/4/ ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ACAD ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ACAD ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 4:30 pm-5:50 pm ACAD ARTSC T 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ACAD ARTSC Th 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ACAD ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ACAD ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ACAD ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ACAD ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-3:50 pm ACAD Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

53 Community Education 3094 ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 4:30 pm-5:50 pm ACAD ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-5/10 For orientation information, contact register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /12-3/6 For orientation information, contact Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC F 1/16-5/3 9:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 2:30 pm-4:10 pm ACAD ARTSC /16-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online ARTSC /16-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online. LSC-Victory Center ARTSC V001 MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ARTSC V002 MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTSC V003 MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:20 pm ARTSC V004 TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ARTSC V005 Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-10:50 am Art History Survey I ARTSC Contact Hours $222 A survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and minor arts from prehistoric times to the fourteenth century. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC W 1/26-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm MC-A A202 This is a 14-week hybrid Wednesday only class. Begins Wednesday 1/28. Art History Survey II ARTSC Contact Hours $222 A survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts from the fourteenth century to the present. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC /26-5/10 This is a 14-week class. Begins 1/26. Instruction Type: Online. Art, Design I ARTSC Contact Hours $232 The emphasis of this course is two-dimensional design, including the fundamentals of line, form, texture, shape and space within a composition. Ink, colored pencils and acrylic paint may be used. Student provides supplies; a list is provided the first day of class. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-5:10 pm MC-A A ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 8:30 am-10:40 am MC-A A207 This is a 14-week hybrid class. First class meets Monday 1/ ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 6:00 pm-9:20 pm ARTS 201 Art, Design III ARTSC Contact Hours $232 This course examines various theories in the use of color. Students apply their knowledge in creative compositions using such media as acrylics, colored pencil and collage. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, Math ARTSC F 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-1:50 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-2:15 pm E 180 Ceramics I ARTSC Contact Hours $242 An introduction to ceramics processes through the study of basic materials and techniques. Includes hand building, bisque, glazing and firing procedures, as well as the use of the potter s wheel. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS Students supply their own clay. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 53

54 Community Education ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:00 am CLB ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:30 pm CLB ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:00 pm CLB ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-3:20 pm ARTS 110 Ceramics II ARTSC Contact Hours $242 This course investigates advanced techniques, as well as the creative possibilities of clay, glazes and firing procedures. Prerequisite: Ceramics I or permission from instructor. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to ARTS Students supply their own clay ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:00 am CLB ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:30 pm CLB ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:00 pm CLB ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-3:20 pm ARTS 110 Cupcake Creations ARTSC Contact Hours $43 Senior Fee: $36.20 Cupcakes are hot and trendy. Get in on the action by learning how to master a variety of baking secrets to use in your own kitchen! Try your hand at the tasty and fun art of cupcake decorating. You will learn new cupcake decorating skills as you artistically embellish a dozen cupcakes at the end of the class. Each student must purchase a Wilton Cupcake Decorating Kit available wherever baking supplies are sold. Bring 24 un-iced cupcakes and one 4 lb. tub of Wilton Decorator Icing ARTSC Sa 1/24 9:00 am-1:00 pm HSC1 105 Design II - 3-D ARTSC Contact Hours $232 The construction of three-dimensional forms using a variety of compositional approaches and materials. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS 201 Digital Art I ARTSC Contact Hours $232 This course is an introduction to digital imaging on the computer as it relates to art and design, employing a fundamental exploration of potential of computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual and practical uses in the visual arts. Basic theories of design and composition are stressed using digital image editing software to manipulate scanned images. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC TTh 1/26-5/10 9:00 am-12:20 pm ACAD 231 Using Adobe Photoshop CS6 on the Macintosh. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Digital Photography, Beginning SLR ARTSC Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79.40 This beginning class is designed for students who want to go beyond the automatic settings of their digital cameras. This hands-on class addresses understanding of light and many of the camera functions such as flash, resolution and exposure controls. Learn to make the most of your investment in camera equipment. Learn to capture light and appreciate digital photography as an art form. Bring your Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras, manuals and cords to this class ARTSC F 1/30-3/27 9:00 am-11:00 am 6500 ARTSC TTh 2/3-2/26 5:30 pm-7:30 pm 6497 ARTSC MW 4/6-4/29 9:00 am-11:00 am Drawing and Painting ARTSC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ The student may choose to develop their drawing ability using graphite pencil, charcoal or pastels. Those who want may work on their painting skills using the paint of their choice - acrylics, oils, or water colors. The student is not limited to one media and may choose their subject matter or the instructor will help the student to select. Students will provide their own supplies ARTSC W 1/21-3/18 9:00 am-12:00 pm Drawing I ARTSC Contact Hours $232 An introductory course in freehand drawing. Involves the study of space and form through the use of perspective, line and value. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. LSC-Greenspoint Center ARTSC G001 TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-3:20 pm 3132 ARTSC ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

55 Community Education 3118 ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ARTS ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm ARTS ARTSC F 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-1:50 pm ARTS ARTSC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-1:50 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/26-5/10 1:00 pm-4:20 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:45 pm E ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-4:45 pm E 180 LSC-Victory Center ARTSC V001 TTh 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-8:20 pm Drawing II ARTSC Contact Hours $232 Expansion of Drawing I stressing the conceptual, expressive and compositional aspects of drawing in various media. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ARTS 1316, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:50 am ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:45 pm E ARTSC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-4:45 pm E 180 Drawing, Basic Introduction ARTSC Contact Hours $75 Senior Fee: $61.80 This course is a short version of the long 24 hr. class but gives you somewhere to start. Designed for those with little or no experience, this drawing class begins with simple exercises which will enable you to quickly learn to draw what you see. Enjoy learning the fundamentals of freehand drawing while experimenting with several different media. Study line, shadow, color, and how to determine the appropriate proportion of objects in this fun hands-on course ARTSC W 4/8-4/29 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 1279 ARTSC W 6/17-7/8 9:00 am-12:00 pm E 178 Floral Design in a Flash ARTSC Contact Hours $34.50 Senior Fee: $29.40 This is a no frills and hands-on approach to empowerment on just what to do with those great looking flowers we buy at the grocery stores or enticing boutique florists once we get them home. Experience and apply simple floral techniques to create quick and creative arrangements for personal enjoyment or to throw together for a dinner with friends or holiday event ARTSC W 1/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 5609 ARTSC Sa 1/24 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Floral Design, Basic ARTSC Contact Hours $53 Senior Fee: $44.20 Learn the foundations of basic floral design that can be used to design flowers for your personal enjoyment or build upon to design more advanced arrangements. Classes cover basic round, one-sided triangle, bouquet construction and corsage/boutonniere. A $25 student supply fee will be payable to the instructor at the first class for all materials that will be supplied ARTSC MW 3/16-6/25 6:00 pm-8:00 pm HSC1 105 Interior Design: Decorating Your Domain ARTSC Contact Hours $108 Senior Fee: $88.20 Have you always wanted to freshen up the look of your home, but have been afraid to take the first big step? This fun, hands-on class will help you overcome your fears and let your creativity run wild! Your instructor will introduce a variety of basic principles of interior design, including color, paint, texture, wall coverings, and fabrics, as well as discuss the different styles of furnishings from which you can choose. You will learn to apply these principles as you develop plans for changing one room in your home ARTSC Sa 3/21-5/2 9:00 am-12:00 pm Makeup Artistry ARTSC Contact Hours $60 Senior Fee: $49.80 Learn to enhance your facial features; choose the right foundations, concealers and colors for your complexion; and practice techniques used by professional makeup artists for celebrities and models. Class size is limited due to the personalized attention required. There will be an $8 materials fee paid to the instructor ARTSC MW 3/2-3/4 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC ARTSC Sa 2/28 9:00 am-3:00 pm 5615 ARTSC Sa 4/11 9:00 am-3:00 pm 1278 ARTSC MW 8/3-8/5 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Oil Painting I ARTSC Contact Hours $75 Senior Fee: $61.80 Students will learn the basics of using oil paints on canvas. Topics include canvas preparation, mixing, blending, and tool techniques. Students will complete a project during class under the guidance of the instructor. Students will purchase supplies ARTSC W 4/8-4/29 9:00 am-12:00 pm 1281 ARTSC W 6/17-7/8 1:00 pm-4:00 pm E 178 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 55

56 Community Education Painting I ARTSC Contact Hours $232 This beginning course introduces various painting theories and techniques using acrylics and other media. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook and supplies purchased by student; a list will be provided the first day of class. This course is linked to ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-2:15 pm E 180 Painting II ARTSC Contact Hours $232 A continuation of Painting I with an emphasis on individual expression. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook and supplies purchased by student; a list will be provided the first day of class. This course is linked to ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ARTS ARTSC MW 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-2:15 pm E 180 Photography, Fundamentals PHTCC Contact Hours $216 An introduction to camera operation and image production, composition, flash usage, and use of exposure meters and filters. This course is linked to PHTC PHTCC /9-5/10 Use Lightroom & Photoshop plugin. Additional 1 hr/wk in open lab. Must have a digital SLR camera for course. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Photography I PHOTC Contact Hours $242 A beginning course which introduces students to theoretical and applied aspects of photography, including cameras, lenses, photographic materials and techniques, black - and - white darkroom procedures and photographic composition. This is the same course as COMM This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-11:20 am ACAD 231 DIGITAL (computer) BASED course. Students must provide their own Digital SLR camera that can be made fully manual PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:50 pm ACAD 231 DIGITAL (computer) BASED course. Students must provide their own Digital SLR camera that can be made fully manual PHOTC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:00 am-1:50 pm ACAD 231 DIGITAL (computer) BASED course. Students must provide their own Digital SLR camera that can be made fully manual PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-12:45 pm E PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-5:15 pm E 266 Photo students must have 35mm camera that can be made fully manual. Photography II PHOTC Contact Hours $242 A continuation of Photography I, this course provides further study of photographic theories, techniques and processes. The analysis and utilization of the design and compositional elements in photography are also stressed. This course is linked to ARTS Prerequisite: ARTS 2356 or COMM 1318, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-12:45 pm E PHOTC MW 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-5:15 pm E 266 Photography, Digital ARTSC Contact Hours $118 Senior Fee: $98.20 Designed to assist the beginning digital photographer, this handson class addresses camera controls, sharpness, exposure, light and color, flash, resolution and composition. Transfer photos from the camera to the computer and discover the art of digital image file management and then explore the process of internet and use. Covering the basics for the novice, the course can help advance skills for the digital photographer ready to discover more applications such as cropping and basic photo manipulation. Student must have digital camera. Point and shoot or SLR Digital Camera required ARTSC Sa 2/28-5/9 9:00 am-12:00 pm 5625 ARTSC Sa 1/24-3/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 5631 ARTSC MW 3/18-4/6 6:30 pm-9:30 pm 1280 ARTSC MW 7/27-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm E 160 Photography, Digital, Beginning Automatic ARTSC Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79.40 Designed to assist the beginning student with their automatic point and shoot digital camera. This hands-on class addresses all of the camera settings and functions to help students understand the various options available in their automatic camera. Students will learn a basic understanding of light, exposure and composition to take better snapshots and photos. Students will learn to transfer photos from camera to computer for use in and online sharing ARTSC MW 2/2-2/25 5:30 pm-7:30 pm 6494 ARTSC MW 3/2-4/1 9:00 am-11:00 am 56 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

57 Community Education Sewing Basics ARTSC Contact Hours $91.50 Senior Fee: $75 Students will learn basic sewing skills while completing several easy projects in class with guidance from the instructor. Topics to be covered include selecting appropriate fabric, laying out and reading patterns, understanding a variety of notions and how they are used, making casings, putting in sleeves, sewing darts, hemming a garment, and sewing in a zipper. Students will need to bring their own machine to each meeting. A supply list will be mailed before class begins ARTSC TTh 3/3-3/24 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC1 105 Sewing II ARTSC Contact Hours $ Senior Fee: $ Students learn the fundamentals of sewing to gain skills for enhancing and individualizing personal garments. Students must know basic sewing skills or have taken Intro to Sewing Part I. Students provide own supplies including portable sewing machine ARTSC TTh 3/26-4/16 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HSC1 105 Watercolor and Mixed Media ARTSC Contact Hours $163 Senior Fee: $ A brief look at art works by several master artists. Using their style as a starting point, allow your imagination to create your own works of art through mixed media. The supplies will be purchased by the student. A supply list will be provided at the first class ARTSC W 1/21-3/25 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Beauty & Fashion Fashion Styling FSHXC Contact Hours $53 A course for students interested in learning the techniques, knowledge, and skills used in styling. Emphasis on fashion coordinating, fashion styling, color analysis, trend forecasting, personal shopping, wardrobe etiquette, and current makeup and hair trends will be discussed FSHXC Sa 2/14-2/21 8:00 am-12:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Concealing to Create the Perfect Skin ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 Learn the art of concealing and creating the look of flawless skin. You ll learn to conceal redness, dark circles, and blemishes on the face and body ARTXC T 1/27 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Contouring your face ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 Celebrities have been flaunting their dainty noses, high cheek bones, and dewy skin for years and it s partly due to the beauty and art of contouring. Contouring creates shape and dimension to your face and it makes your look go from good to great in a few strokes ARTXC T 3/3 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Eye Candy ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 They say the eyes are the window to the soul, so let s give them something to see. In this class, students enjoy creating gorgeous eyes from using one to two shade techniques to creating a smoky and cat eye with highlighted brows ARTXC T 2/24 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Lash Extensions ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 Extended lashes are all the rave right now, so don t be left behind. This class makes lash extensions simple and easy. Once you ve learned the technique and created your look, you ll wonder how did you ever live without your lash extensions ARTXC T 2/17 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Your skin, Your look ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 Learn basic skin care techniques and make up application in a snap. Start with the basics and end with a fresh face and the skill to create a finished Cover girl look ARTXC T 2/3 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Makeup Artistry: Brows Galore ARTXC Contact Hours $34.50 There is nothing that completes a Cover Girl look like full, clean, arched eyebrows, so take your eyebrow care into your own hands. No more shaggy or shabby looking eyebrows for you once you join this class ARTXC T 2/10 6:00 pm-9:00 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 57

58 Community Education College Interest Advanced Historical Analysis HISTC Contact Hours $192 Senior Fee: $ A treatment of specialized historical topics, such as the American Civil War, the Vietnam War, World War II, Women, Afro-American, etc. Selected topics will vary from semester to semester as various instructors have an opportunity to bring their diverse specialties to the course. This course is linked to HIST Prerequisite: 6 hrs. HIST or instructor approval: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or 0356, or higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing HISTC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-11:50 am MC-A A232 Technical Communications ENGLC Contact Hours $207 The writing of technical papers, reports, proposals, progress reports and descriptions. The course also briefly covers oral reporting. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL ENGLC /12-5/10 register. Instruction Type: Online. Fitness, Sports And Dance Aerobics I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Aerobics is a group activity that may include the following: step aerobics, circuit training, sports conditioning, body toning, Pilates, yoga, high/low impact, cardio-kickboxing, aerobics dance and interval training. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:55 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am CENT PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/10 8:30 am-11:30 am CENT PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:50 pm HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:20 pm HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:15 am N PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-3:15 pm N 220 Aerobics II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Aerobics II is a continuation of Aerobics I structured for cardiovascular fitness, muscular endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility. Wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:55 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am CENT PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/10 8:30 am-11:30 am CENT 118 Basketball I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Rules and fundamentals will be taught along with practice and individual participation. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Course linked to KINE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm HLPE 107 Bicycling I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Bicycling I is an introductory course in cycling designed to teach the basic techniques and safety aspects of cycling, as a method of improving cardiovascular endurance. Wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical activity course. This course is linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:25 pm CENT 118 This is an indoor cardiovascular class on staionary spinning cycles. Bowling I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 This course offers basic beginning skills, safety, scorekeeping techniques, rules, and strategies of bowling. Students practice skills through drills and competitive games. Lab fee of $1.50 required per game. Classes are at a local bowling alley. Call for address. Preregistration is required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:55 am Additional fee charged at Copperfield Bowling Lanes. First class meets at Copperfield Bowling Lanes PHEDC Su 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-5:15 pm HLPE 112 First class meets Sunday, 1/18 and meets at Diamond Bowl, 267 North Forest Boulevard. Fee: $8.50 per class meeting required. For information, call Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

59 Community Education Country Western Dance I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Beginning movement sequence and rhythm for popular country western dances. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Course linked to KINE PHEDC F 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-9:00 pm HLPE 110 Golf I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Golf I emphasizes basic golf skills, rules, scoring, etiquette, and terminology. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC F 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-3:00 pm HLPE 103 Green and cart fees approximately $75 to $125. Times adjusted for golf course play. First class meets in HPE PHEDC W 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-8:15 pm N 104 Range ball fee $70. First class meeting at with other classes meeting at driving range PHEDC F 1/16-5/3 9:05 am-12:05 pm N 104 Range ball fee $70. First class meeting at with other classes meeting at driving range. Golf II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Golf II is an advanced course emphasizing golf techniques, skills, and mental preparation in competitive situations. This course is linked to KINE Prerequisite: Golf I PHEDC W 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-8:15 pm N 104 Range ball fee $70. First class meeting at with other classes meeting at driving range PHEDC F 1/16-5/3 9:05 am-12:05 pm N 104 Range ball fee $70. First class meeting at with other classes meeting at driving range. Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sports PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sport is a cardiorespiratory fitness course in which students participate in a self-paced walking, jogging, or stationary cycling program. Muscular endurance and flexibility exercise are presented. The course includes an introduction to facts, concepts, and application of wellness principles, such as, nutrition, diet and weight control. This course is linked to PHED PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 7:00 am-8:20 am FTC 107B Focus on Aqua Aerobics. First Class meets Mon. 7:30 am in FTC 107B. Subsequent classes meet at W. W.Dive. ralmstedt@lonestar. edu or call for info. Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 am or 4:30-6 pm. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive. Non-weight bearing aerobic and strength conditioning. Suitable for students with special needs PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am FTC 101 Lab PHEDC B21 MW 1/12-5/10 Focus on Tai Chi PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:10 am-11:30 am FTC PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:10 am-11:30 am FTC 101 Focus on Ballet. Lab PHEDC B0 MW 1/12-5/10 Focus on Weight Training. LEC 2130 No PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm FTC 101 Focus on Yoga PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-3:20 pm FTC 101 Focus on Yoga PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:00 am-8:20 am FTC 107B Lab PHEDC B0 TTh 1/12-5/10 Focus on Aqua Aerobics. First Class meets Tues. 7:30 am in FTC 107B. Subsequent classes meet at W. W.Dive. ralmstedt@lonestar. edu or call for info. Flexible hrs: 7-8:30 am or 4:30-6 pm. Additional $60 lab fee paid to W. W. Dive PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:50 am FTC 101 Lab PHEDC B20 TTh 1/12-5/10 Focus on Aerobic Dance PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm FTC 103 Focus on Weight Training PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm FTC PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm FTC 110 Focus on Golf. First class meets Tues. 1/13 in FTC 110. Subsequent classes meet at Kingwood Golf Advance School. Additional fees apply. [email protected] PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm FTC 101 Focus on Jazz Dance. Lab PHEDC B32 TTh 1/12-5/10 Focus on Volleyball PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 3:00 pm-4:20 pm FTC 101 Focus on Yoga PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/10 11:00 am-2:00 pm FTC 101 Focus on Yoga PHEDC Su 1/16-5/10 2:00 pm-5:00 pm FTC 102 Focus on Bowling. First class meets Sunday 1/18/15 at 2:00 pm in FTC 102. Subsequent classes meet at AMF Humble Lanes. Additional fees apply. [email protected] for info PHEDC TTh 3/16-5/10 1:30 pm-4:30 pm FTC 102 Focus on Basic Scuba. 8 week class. First class meets Tues. 3/17 in FTC 102. Classes meet Tues. & Thurs. 1:30-4:30 pm from 3/17-5/10. Pool sessions will be held at W. W. Dive. Additional $120 fee paid to W. W. Dive. [email protected] or call for info PHEDC TTh 3/16-5/10 6:30 pm-9:30 pm FTC 102 Focus on Basic Scuba. 8 week class. First class meets Tues. 3/17 in FTC 102. Classes meet Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-9:30 pm from 3/17-5/10. Pool sessions will be held at W. W. Dive. Additional $120 fee paid to W. W. Dive. [email protected] or call for info PHEDC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm N PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-8:25 am N PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-9:55 am N PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-12:55 pm N PHEDC W 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm N 125 Hybrid Required Orientation for access to class: 5:30pm on Wednesday, 1/14/2015 in room N104. Students not attending required orientation will be dropped from the class. For more information Gregory.M.Finora@ LoneStar.edu. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-8:25 am N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-11:25 am N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-2:25 pm N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-5:55 pm N PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:30 am-9:30 am N 125 Hybrid Required Orientation for access to class. 8:30am on Saturday, 1/17/2015 in room N104. Students not attending required orientation will be dropped from the class. For more information Gregory.M.Finora@ For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 59

60 Community Education LoneStar.edu. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. Karate I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Instruction and practice in beginning American Karate techniques and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Course linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am HLPE 107 Modern Dance I DANCC Contact Hours $152 Introductory course provides instruction and practice in beginning modern dance technique. Emphasis is upon placement, alignment, techniques and terminology. Basic floor, center and loco motor techniques are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to DANC DANCC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am HLPE 110 Racquetball I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Instruction and practice in beginning racquetball techniques and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:15 pm N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:15 pm N 104 Racquetball II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Racquetball II is a continuation of Racquetball I involving advanced techniques and strategies of the game needed for a higher level of competition. This course is linked to KINE Prerequisite: KINE 1124, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:15 pm N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:15 pm N 104 Rock Climbing I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Rock Climbing I is an outdoor activity course designed to teach the basic skills, safety techniques, concepts, and equipment used in beginning rock climbing. Linked to KINE PHEDC T 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-1:15 pm N 102 This class is taught at. Rock Climbing II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Rock Climbing II is a continuation of Rock Climbing I, designed to teach advanced topics and techniques of rock climbing. Prerequisites: Rock Climbing I. Linked to KINE PHEDC T 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-1:15 pm N 102 Soccer I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Rules and fundamentals will be taught along with practice and team participation. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am HLPE 111 T ai Chi Chuan (Yang Style) KINEC Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79.40 The art of T ai Chi which promotes good health, longevity, and peace of mind will be presented. This beginning course will incorporate the forms of Yang Style T ai Chi. Dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothing KINEC F 1/30-4/24 10:00 am-11:30 am 1282 KINEC MW 6/15-8/5 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Tai Chi for Health and Longevity KINEC Contact Hours $119 Senior Fee: $97 Join this get-up-off-the-couch-and-get-moving type of course today and learn gentle, non-impact and non-threatening techniques that are effective in loosening sore and swollen joints and increase strength. This course is designed to specifically improve the quality of life for individuals with rheumatic conditions such as arthritis KINEC M 1/30-4/13 9:45 am-10:45 am 5683 KINEC F 1/30-4/17 12:00 pm-1:00 pm Tai Chi I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Instruction and practice in beginning T ai Chi techniques and skills. This course is linked to KINE Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm CENT 118 Tennis I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Tennis I introduces the student to the rules, scoring, and fundamental techniques for tennis beginners. The course includes participation by skill levels for singles and doubles play. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

61 Community Education PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:50 pm HSC PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm N PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:30 am-11:30 am N 104 Tennis II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Tennis II is designed to develop and improve skill levels in serving, forehand and background drives, lobs, and volleys. Performance strategies for both singles and doubles are drilled. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:50 pm HSC PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm N PHEDC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:30 am-11:30 am N 104 Volleyball I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Instruction and practice in beginning volleyball techniques and skills. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm HLPE 107 Weight Training I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 This course emphasizes the development of muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. Current information and research in the areas of nutrition, proper training techniques, workout organizations, complementary exercises and additional wellness principles are presented and integrated into this physical activity course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MWF 1/12-5/10 9:10 am-10:05 am CENT PHEDC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:15 am-11:10 am CENT PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:25 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-9:50 am CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:20 am CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:20 pm CENT PHEDC /12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:50 pm HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am HLPE PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:15 am N PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm N 126 Yoga I PHEDC Contact Hours $83 Senior Fee: $82.60 This introductory course offers practice in basic Yoga. Students study history and basic terms along with philosophical and physiological principles and the movements of Yoga. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:15 pm N PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-8:15 pm N 220 Yoga I PHEDC Contact Hours $75 Senior Fee: $61.80 Yoga for relaxation, exercise and breathing techniques for students of all ages and physical abilities. Bring mat or small rug for greater comfort. Returning students also welcome PHEDC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:20 am-12:15 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:50 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am HLPE PHEDC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm HLPE 111 Yoga II PHEDC Contact Hours $83 This course is a continuation of Yoga I. The course will offer intermediate level practice of Yoga. Students will study the history and intermediate terms along with philosophical principles of the movements and Yoga as a concept. This course is linked to KINE Yoga I or previous Yoga experience required. Yoga mat and towel recommended PHEDC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:20 am-12:15 pm CENT PHEDC TTh 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:50 pm CENT 118 Miscellaneous Passport to Retirement BUSXC Contact Hours $68.50 This comprehensive course is designed to help you achieve a successful retirement. Wealth accumulation, defining your needs, goal setting, asset protection, coordinating your retirement benefits in light of the new tax laws, and estate conservation are major areas of concentration. Each participant enrolled in class should purchase a textbook BUSXC MW 2/16-2/25 7:00 pm-9:00 pm 5641 BUSXC TTh 2/17-2/26 7:00 pm-9:00 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 61

62 Community Education Live Green, Save Green! ENVRC Contact Hours $117 A series of six, two-hour workshops on the theories and practical applications of green living that the average homeowner can implement and which will ultimately save you money. Each workshop will consist of a class presentation or demonstration, and usually a short field trip to observe green living in action. Students should have transportation and be prepared to meet at various other local sites ENVRC Sa 1/31-2/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm HSC1 105 Performing Arts American Music MUSIC Contact Hours $222 This course is a survey of American popular and art music. Course topics may include the study of blues, jazz, rock, and ragtime and the major artists and other influential persons associated with each genre. Special emphasis is given to the interaction of various native and world musical cultures in the evolution of American musical styles. Linked with MUSI Prerequisites: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC F 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-12:00 pm ARTS MUSIC /12-5/10 For information, [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online MUSIC /12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online MUSIC /12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online MUSIC /26-5/10 Instruction Type: Online. Band, Symphonic MUENC Contact Hours $82 The study of a wide variety of literature for woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all community members with instrumental experience. Bring instrument to first class. Students may rent instruments from the college for $50. Rental fees are to be paid the first night of class. Music is provided. This course is linked to MUEN MUENC T 1/26-5/10 5:30 pm-9:15 pm ARTS 108 Instructor s signature required for new students. Contact: Brack.M.May@ LoneStar.edu or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Chamber Singers MUENC Contact Hours $82 The Chamber Singers are a small vocal ensemble performing sacred and secular choral literature of various eras including madrigals. Audition required. This course is linked to MUEN MUENC TTh 1/26-5/10 1:30 pm-3:00 pm MUS 117 Chamber Singers. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC /26-5/10 This is all male voices. Time spent in multiple performances throughout the semester, rehearsals immediately prior to events, and choral previews fulfill the instructional minutes required for the first two weeks. Choir, Concert MUSIC Contact Hours $82 This choir is a large vocal ensemble performing large-scale sacred and secular works. Open to students with vocal experience who will perform in local concerts and campus activities. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUEN MUSIC MUS 117 Concert Choir. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info. Class Guitar I MUSIC Contact Hours $82 Beginning guitar instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn guitar. Textbook required. This course is linked to MUSI MUSIC Th 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-9:45 pm E 252 Class Guitar II MUSIC Contact Hours $82 Beginning guitar instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn guitar. This course is linked to MUSI MUSIC Th 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-9:45 pm E 252 Class Voice II MUSIC Contact Hours $82 Beginning voice instruction for the student who has little or no experience. This course is linked to MUSI MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:45 am E 252 Community Band MUSIC Contact Hours $82 The study of a wide variety of literature for woodwinds, brass and percussion instruments through rehearsal and performance. Open to all community members with instrumental experience. Bring instrument to first class. Students may rent instruments from the college for $50. Rental fees are to be paid the first night of class. Music is provided. This course linked to MUEN Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

63 Community Education MUSIC M 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm MUS 118 Kingwood Community Band. Audition required. Alfredo.Velez@ LoneStar.edu for audition and info MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm MUS 118 Wind Ensemble. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info. Concert Choir MUENC Contact Hours $82 Concert Choir is a large vocal ensemble performing large-scale sacred and secular works. In addition to local concerts, the group participates in campus activities. The Choir is open to students with vocal experience. Students accepted by audition only! This course is linked to MUEN MUENC M 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm MUS 117 Kingwood Chorale. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm MUS 117 Concert Choir. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ACAD 226 Contact: [email protected] or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register MUENC MW 3/16-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ACAD 226 By audition only. Must also attend MUENC Contact: Dave. [email protected] or MUENC MW 1/26-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm E 252 Time spent in multiple performances throughout the semester, rehearsals immediately prior to events, and choral previews fulfill the instructional minutes required for the first two weeks. Electronic Music I MUSIC Contact Hours $222 Introduction to the use of synthesizers, computers, sequencing and other music printing software, and multi-track recorders and other MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) devices in the notation, arrangement, composition, and performance of music. This course is linked to MUSI Corequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or MUSIC MW 1/26-5/10 10:30 am-12:00 pm ARTS 202 Garage Band, Logic Express and imovie applications. Contact: Jeff. [email protected]. or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Electronic Music II MUSIC Contact Hours $222 Further study and application of synthesizers, computers, sequencing and music printing software, and multi-track digital recorders. Includes MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) devices used for notation, arrangement, composition, and performance of music. This course is a continuation of Electronic Music I. This course is linked to MUSI Prerequisite: MUSI MUSIC MW 1/26-5/10 10:30 am-12:00 pm ARTS 202 Garage Band, Logic Express and imovie applications. Contact: Jeff. [email protected]. or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Jazz Ensemble MUENC Contact Hours $82 The study and performance of big band jazz. Swing, Latin, rock and other jazz styles are included. This course is linked to MUEN MUENC T 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm MUS 118 Kingwood Big Band. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC T 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm MUS 117 Chà vere (mixed vocal/instrumental/jazz ensemble). Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:50 pm MUS 118 Jazz Ensemble. Audition required. [email protected] for audition and info MUENC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-2:20 pm ARTS 108 Instructor s signature required for new students. Contact: Brack.M.May@ LoneStar.edu or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register MUENC M 1/26-5/10 5:30 pm-9:15 pm ARTS 108 Instructor s signature required for new students. Contact: Brack.M.May@ LoneStar.edu or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register MUENC T 1/26-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm E 179 Music Appreciation MUSIC Contact Hours $222 A nontechnical course designed to provide the lay-person with the understanding necessary for greater enjoyment of music. This course is linked to MUSI Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL1301), OR placement by testing.s MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ACAD MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ACAD MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm ACAD MUSIC /12-5/10 Contact: [email protected] or Instruction Type: Online MUSIC /12-5/10 Contact: [email protected] or Instruction Type: Online MUSIC F 1/26-5/10 9:00 am-12:00 pm ACAD MUSIC /26-5/10 Instruction Type: Online. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 63

64 Community Education Music Fundamentals MUSIC Contact Hours $222 A course for developing basic music skills with emphasis on music reading and elementary music theory for the non-music major and the classroom teacher. This course is linked to MUSI Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC /12-5/10 Instruction Type: Online MUSIC F 1/26-5/10 9:00 am-12:05 pm ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:15 pm E MUSIC /12-5/10 Contact [email protected] for additional info. Access your online course at Instruction Type: Online. Music Literature MUSIC Contact Hours $222 A study, through lecture and listening, of the literature and stylistic trends of the Romantic and Contemporary periods. This course is linked to MUSI MUSIC /12-5/10 Music score reading required. Contact: [email protected]. Instruction Type: Online. Music, Private Instruction MUAPC Contact Hours $311 Senior Fee: $ Private instruction in voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, guitar or keyboard is available to students who desire to gain or improve proficiency. Held in fifteen weekly sessions of 30 minutes each, times (Monday-Friday) are arranged with individual instructors at orientation. Students must complete an instrument preference form at time of registration. For more information call Dr. David Faber at (281) Students must enroll in Community Education Office at North Harris College. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program MUAPC M-F 1/12-5/10 Piano Class I MUSIC Contact Hours $102 Beginning keyboard instruction using electronic piano. Persons with some skills may work at own pace. Space is limited! Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI MUSIC TTh 1/26-5/4 1:30 pm-3:00 pm MUS 107 Open enrollment for music majors and non-music majors. Late Start class begins week of 1/26/ MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ARTS MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm E 154 Piano Class II MUSIC Contact Hours $102 Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major that wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ARTS MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm E 154 Piano Class III MUSIC Contact Hours $102 Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ARTS MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:45 pm E 154 Piano Class IV MUSIC Contact Hours $102 Keyboard instruction for the general music major as well as the non-music major who wishes to learn piano. The use of electronic pianos permits individual instruction. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to MUSI MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 am-8:50 am ARTS MUSIC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm ARTS 208 Pop Singers I MUENC Contact Hours $82 The Pop Singers specialize in performing contemporary popular music, including music of radio, TV, motion picture, and Broadway. Some choreography and staging may be involved. This course is linked to MUEN MUENC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:50 am ARTS 108 Must also enroll in MUENC By audition only. Contact: [email protected] or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. 64 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

65 Community Education Private Music Keyboard MUAPC Contact Hours $295 One hour lesson per week. This course is linked to MUAP Prerequisite: Departmental approval, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course MUAPC /12-5/10 Contact for permission to register. Private Music Lessons-Guitar MUAPC Contact Hours $263 Private music instruction for non-majors. One 1/2 hour lesson per week MUAPC /12-5/10 Contact [email protected] for permission to register. Private Music Lessons-Voice MUAPC Contact Hours $263 Senior Fee: $ Private music instruction for non-majors. One 1/2 hour lesson per week MUAPC /12-5/10 Contact [email protected] for permission to register. Steel Drum Band MUENC Contact Hours $82 Membership is open to all students on the basis of audition and/ or conference to assess the students ability to count fundamental rhythms. Percussionist, vocalist, woodwind, brass, and keyboard players are encouraged to audition. The class meets four hours per week with special rehearsals and performances called as needed. This course is linked to MUEN MUENC TTh 1/26-5/10 1:00 pm-2:50 pm ARTS 108 Instructor s signature required for new students. Contact: Jeff.Gleason@ LoneStar.edu or Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Symphony Orchestra MUENC Contact Hours $82 The study and performances of music compositions for full orchestra, including string, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Audition required. Linked to MUEN MUENC Th 1/12-5/10 7:00 pm-10:00 pm MUS 118 Kingwood Pops Orchestra. Audition required. Gary.L.Liebst@LoneStar. edu for audition and info MUSIC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:30 am-10:45 am E 252 Pet Care Dog Obedience ANIMC Contact Hours $51.50 Senior Fee: $43 This class builds and polishes the skills learned in level one, establishing effective Canine Communication and Control (C3) in minutes. As a result, Canine Communication and Control (C3) is established based on the fact that Dog training is not having the dog trained; dog training is having the human trained to view the world the way the dog views it. Students will learn basic and advanced commands: come, sit, stay, heel, sit-stay, down-stay, heelsit-stay, up and respect for the words No! No! The course also includes a consultation on housebreaking and problem behavior modification upon request. Designed for dogs 24 weeks of age or older. Owners must have proof of DHLP, PARVO, and Rabies (if over 4 months) vaccinations. Do not bring your dog to the first class ANIMC Sa 1/24-2/21 10:00 am-11:00 am 5597 ANIMC Sa 3/7-4/18 10:00 am-11:00 am 1277 ANIMC M-Th 8/3-8/6 6:45 pm-8:00 pm E 177 Puppy Kindergarten ANIMC Contact Hours $51.50 Senior Fee: $43 Students will be taught how to imprint pattern behavior using motivational methods that trigger the dog s willingness to please via body language and voice tones in minutes. As a result, Canine Communication and Control (C3) are established based on the fact that Dog training is having the human trained to view the world the way the dog views it. Students will learn the basic commands: come, sit, down, stay, heel and respect the words No! No! They will learn how their dog s keenest sense of learning is the foundation for basic obedience and solving problem behaviors. Designed for puppies between 8 and 24 weeks of age. Owners must have proof of DHLP, PARVO, and Rabies (if over 4 months) vaccinations. DO NOT BRING YOUR PUPPY TO THE FIRST CLASS ANIMC Sa 1/24-2/21 9:00 am-10:00 pm 5591 ANIMC Sa 3/7-4/18 9:00 am-10:00 pm 1276 ANIMC M-Th 8/3-8/6 5:30 pm-6:45 pm E 177 Voice Instruction, Beginning MUSIC Contact Hours $82 This course is beginning voice instruction for the student who has little or no experience. This course is linked to MUSI For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 65

66 Community Education Safety: Driver Education & Firearms Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry SFTYC Contact Hours $53 Senior Fee: $44.20 This course fulfills the minimum hours of educational and proficiency requirements by Texas Department of Public Safety to apply for a concealed handgun license. Topics discussed include laws relating to weapons and the use of deadly force, handgun use and safety, nonviolent dispute resolution, and proper storage practices. There will also be a written exam and a firearms proficiency exam, which will be conducted at a firearms range. A fee of $25 will be paid to the instructor to cover cost of firearms range fees and class materials. Eye and ear protection will be available, as well as firearms. Student will need to purchase ammunition for proficiency exam (50 rounds). Fee for license paid to the state will vary depending on age and military status. Application process can be initiated prior to date of class by visiting DO NOT BRING YOUR HANDGUN INTO THE CLASSROOM SFTYC Sa 1/17 8:00 am-4:00 pm 5694 SFTYC Sa 2/14 8:00 am-4:00 pm 5698 SFTYC Sa 3/21 8:00 am-4:00 pm 5702 SFTYC Sa 4/25 8:00 am-4:00 pm 1283 SFTYC M 6/15 8:00 am-4:00 pm 1284 SFTYC M 7/13 8:00 am-4:00 pm Motorcycle Rider Course DRIVC Contact Hours $204 Senior Fee: $165 This weekend class features 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours oncycle riding time. The course is designed for both the beginning rider and the experienced rider who want to sharpen existing skills and to learn new ones. Special emphasis is placed on mastering full control of the cycle. Once this skill is developed, the course moves to the advanced physical and mental skills needed to ride the motorcycle safely. Some insurance companies may offer a 10 percent discount for three years following completion of the course. Fee includes use of cycles as well as all books and materials. Minimum age is 15. This course is mandatory for those under 18 to obtain a motorcycle license. Under 18 must have parental consent plus have completed or be enrolled in a concurrent Driver s Education program. Limited enrollment. Register early. Offsite - In District 5630 DRIVC F 1/16 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 1/17 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 1/18 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 1/30 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 1/31 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 2/1 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 2/13 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 2/14 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 2/15 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 2/27 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 2/28 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 3/1 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 3/20 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 3/21 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 3/22 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 4/10 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 4/11 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 4/12 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 4/24 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 4/25 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 4/26 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 5/8 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 5/9 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 5/10 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST DRIVC F 5/29 7:00 pm-9:00 pm TRANS INST 101 and Sa 5/30 7:00 am-3:30 pm TRANS INST 101 and Su 5/31 7:00 am-12:00 pm TRANS INST 101 Youth Courses How to Be a Genius YTHSC Contact Hours $97 Receive instruction to help with test taking strategies, reduce test anxiety and promote confidence in the classroom. Take your curious and inventive mind to the next level by using imagination to explore the unknown, based on the principles of Intelligence Fast Failure (IFF), or how to learn failure faster and taking failure to success as successful people make many mistakes before they succeed YTHSC Sa 1/24-2/14 12:30 pm-4:30 pm 5767 YTHSC Sa 3/21-4/18 12:30 pm-4:30 pm Test Prep & Study Skills YTHSC Contact Hours $97 Test preparation for academic advancement. Study skills to prepare youth for advancement in classes and/or college YTHSC MW 4/20-5/13 3:30 pm-5:30 pm English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL Grammar I ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course is designed to help students with very little English proficiency to understand and use basic English grammar correctly in both written and spoken communication. Students develop control of fundamental structures including basic tenses, parts of speech and simple sentences. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements. Placement by exam. This course is linked to ESOL ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-4:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CLB Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

67 Community Education ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 132 ESOL Grammar II ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues to develop English grammar skills by providing extensive and varied practice that encourages growth in all areas of language use. Emphasis is placed on the use of verb tenses, modal verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements This course is linked to ESOL Prerequisite: ESOL 0391 or Placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-4:20 pm CASA ESOLC CLB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CLB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am WNSP ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 215 ESOL Grammar III ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues to develop the existing knowledge of grammatical structures and helps students to acquire new ones. Emphasis is placed on the complex verb tenses, passive voice, and compound sentences. This course will help students apply grammatical accuracy to their writing and speaking. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements This course is linked to ESOL Prerequisite: ESOL 0392 or Placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-4:20 pm CASA 212 Lab ESOLC B10 TTh LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am APTC ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 127 ESOL Grammar IV ESOLC Contact Hours $207 Students continue the study of grammatical structures required for quality oral and written academic communication. They develop skills in understanding form, meaning and usage of complex grammatical structures including gerunds and infinitives, conditionals and complex sentences with noun, adjective and adverb clauses. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements This course is linked to ESOL Prerequisite: ESOL 0393 or Placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:30 pm-4:20 pm CASA ESOLC LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:20 am LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 128 ESOL Grammar V ESOLC Contact Hours $207 Focuses on Standard English grammar usage for academic purposes. Open only to non-native speakers. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements This course is linked to ESOL Prerequisite: ESOL 0394 or Placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:55 am-10:10 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm CASA 313 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 67

68 Community Education ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 131 ESOL Language Skills Workshop ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course refines the use of communication skills necessary for personal, academic, and business communication. It incorporates negotiated student/instructor-generated content and accommodates individual goals in a workshop format. Open lab available. This course is linked to ENGL Placement by exam. Lab ESOLC TTh CASA 313 register. Developing Pronunciation Skills. Levels 4 & 5 only ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/26-5/10 12:30 pm-2:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 3/16-5/10 12:00 pm-3:50 pm TECH ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am CLB 116 This is a basic integrated skills course for students who place below Level ESOLC MW 1/26-5/10 6:00 pm-8:15 pm LIB 201 Integrated skills class Level ESOLC MW 1/26-5/10 6:00 pm-8:15 pm LIB 203 Integrated skills class Level ESOLC TTh 1/26-5/10 6:00 pm-8:15 pm LIB 201 Integrated skills class Level ESOLC F 1/26-5/10 9:00 am-12:30 pm LIB 201 Class begins the week of 1/18/15. This is a pronumciation course for ESOL students who are placed in Level 2 through ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm Lab ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm S 205 ESOL Oral Communication I ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course beginning English-language students learn the key vocabulary and structures necessary for adequate basic oral communication. Students refine listening and speaking skills and increase control of the English sound system to minimize miscommunication due to pronunciation. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisite: Placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:20 am-11:35 am CASA ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:45 am-1:00 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm CASA ESOLC Sa 1/16-5/10 8:30 am-12:30 pm HSC ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:50 pm CLB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm ESOL Oral Communication II ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course English-language students increase proficiency in the spoken language necessary for basic personal, academic, and professional communication. Students communicate with a growing degree of fluency, using newly acquired vocabulary with some degree of accuracy, and master basic language functions. Students acquire and practice strategies for comprehending statements and short spoken passages. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0381 or placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:20 am-11:35 am CASA ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:45 am-1:00 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm CASA ESOLC Sa 1/16-5/10 8:30 am-12:30 pm HSC ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:50 pm CLB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm ESOL Oral Communication III ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues to provide dynamic communicative practice for English-language students. Students increase their degree of fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in listening and speaking skills necessary for personal, academic, and professional communication. They develop skills at using functional language in a variety of relevant contexts. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0382 or placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:20 am-11:35 am CASA ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:45 am-1:00 pm CASA Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

69 Community Education ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm CASA ESOLC Sa 1/16-5/10 8:30 am-12:30 pm HSC ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:50 pm LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:55 am-10:10 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am CLB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S 156 ESOL Oral Communication IV ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course students use sophisticated grammar structures and precise vocabulary in speaking and are able to comprehend short lectures or presentations on a variety of academic, business, or social topics. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0383 or placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 10:20 am-11:35 am CASA ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 11:45 am-1:00 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:50 pm LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm ESOL Reading I ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course beginning English-language students develop basic reading and vocabulary skills. Materials are vocabulary-controlled and based on concrete topics. Students practice reading and comprehending simple short stories and articles, writing related sentences, and developing basic library skills. Focus is on literal comprehension and developing a personally relevant vocabulary base. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL Placement by exam. ESOL Reading II ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course English-language students continue to develop the reading and vocabulary skills necessary for personal, academic, and professional purposes using materials based on high interest topics. The course includes practice in reading and comprehending multi-paragraph descriptive and narrative articles, stories, reports, and dictionary entries. Focus is on literal comprehension, word analysis, vocabulary expansion, dictionary skills, and the use of library resources. Writing is required to complement varied reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0361 or placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:55 am-10:10 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am CLB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S 156 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 69

70 Community Education ESOL Reading III ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues to develop English-language students reading and vocabulary skills for personal, academic and professional purposes using a wide variety of text types and topics. The course includes extensive practice in reading and comprehending multi-page articles, narratives, reports, editorials, opinion essays, and reference materials, and writing related responses. Focus is on interpretation of factual material, drawing inferences and conclusions, and paraphrasing and summarizing selected passages. Writing is required to complement reading activities. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0362 or placement by exam ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:55 am-10:10 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm S 156 ESOL Reading IV ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course is designed to improve English-language students reading efficiency through word analysis skills, vocabulary, comprehension and rate. Sentence/paragraph writing is required to complement extensive and varied reading activities. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: Placement by testing ESOLC MWF 1/12-5/10 8:55 am-10:10 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC M 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC W 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm S 156 ESOL Reading V ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues the instruction and reinforcement of Englishlanguage students reading efficiency with a focus on higher-level skills required for college reading assignments. Short paragraph writing is required to complement some reading activities. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and will not be used to meet degree requirements. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisite: ENGL 0364 or placement by testing ESOLC CASA 313 register. Instruction Type: Online ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am CASA ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:50 am LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm ACAD 131 ESOL Writing I ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course beginning English-language students develop, practice and apply the basic structures of English to perform simple writing tasks. Students who enroll in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisite: Placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CLB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-9:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am APTC ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

71 Community Education ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm S ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S 156 ESOL Writing II ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course English-language students increase proficiency in the writing skills necessary for basic personal, academic, and professional communication. Students use process writing techniques to write simple paragraphs and gain mastery in the use of the basic structures of the language. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0371 or placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CLB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-7:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 6:30 pm-7:20 pm S ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 5:30 pm-6:20 pm S 156 ESOL Writing III ESOLC Contact Hours $207 This course continues to develop English-language students writing skills for personal, academic and professional purposes. Students use more sophisticated grammar structures in writing well-developed paragraphs using process writing techniques. This course is linked to ENGL ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am WNSP ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm S 156 ESOL Writing IV ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course students incorporate increasingly sophisticated grammar and vocabulary into longer pieces of writing using process writing techniques appropriate for personal, academic, professional written communication. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0373 or placement by exam ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm CASA ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm LIB ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-3:20 pm LIB ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-7:50 pm MC-G G ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am WNSP ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-2:20 pm ACAD ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm S 156 Lab ESOLC T 1/12-5/10 8:30 pm-9:20 pm S ESOLC Th 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-8:20 pm S 156 ESOL Writing V ESOLC Contact Hours $207 In this course English-language students use process writing techniques to write academic essays such as comparison and contrast, classification, cause and effect and argument. This course carries institutional credit but will not transfer and may not be used to meet degree requirements. This course is linked to ENGL Prerequisites: ENGL 0374 or placement by testing ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 7:30 pm-9:20 pm CASA 313 For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 71

72 Community Education ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am CASA ESOLC F 1/16-5/10 10:20 am-2:20 pm CASA 313 Lab ESOLC B20 TTh ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:20 pm ESOLC MW 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:50 am APTC ESOLC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:00 pm-9:50 pm ACAD 131 English Language and Civics Instruction ENGLC Contact Hours $0.00 This course is designed to help students become fluent in English and provide Civics Education. Funded by a grant, this class will engage students in the development of their English language while providing understanding of local resources and services. LSC-Greenspoint Center 4607 ENGLC G001 TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm GSPT 114 English as a Second Language, Basic ENGLC Contact Hours $0.00 This course is designed to help students become fluent in English. The focus is on oral communication and basic reading and writing skills. Even Start Fam. Lit. SISD NW 4105 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm Humble Area Assistnce Ministry 4112 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4124 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm LSC-Fairbanks Center 4125 ENGLC F028 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm LSC-Greenspoint Center 4117 ENGLC G046 TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4118 ENGLC G050 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 4119 ENGLC G052 Sa 1/24-5/23 8:30 am-1:30 pm 4169 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4113 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4114 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 4227 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4228 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm LSC-Victory Center 4120 ENGLC V055 TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4121 ENGLC V056 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 4122 ENGLC V059 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Memorial Hermann the Woodlands 4133 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4134 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Mission North East 4128 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm NW Assistance Ministries 4299 ENGLC M-Th 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4115 ENGLC M-Th 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4116 ENGLC M-Th 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4300 ENGLC TTh 1/20-5/21 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Offsite - In District 4135 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm register. Oscar Johnson Center 4136 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm register. Oscar Johnson Center 4143 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 4131 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Ford Elementary 4132 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Ford Elementary 4137 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Oscar Johnson Center 4138 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Woodlands Community Presbyterian 4139 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Woodlands Community Presbyterian 4144 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 4145 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 4147 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm register. Huntsville Public Library Scott Johnson Elementary 4149 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 72 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

73 Community Education 4150 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Splendora Inst.Services 4129 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 4130 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Spring ISD Coll. SRidge 4123 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Williams Elem. School 4153 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4152 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 4154 ENGLC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Communication for Workplace I COMGC Contact Hours $225 Designed for students whose primary language is other than English. Presentation of industry-related basic reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Emphasis on high-frequency vocabulary (basic sight words) and phonics; refining oral and written production and listening skills for enhanced job productivity; and increasing control of the English sound system to minimize on the job miscommunication or misperception due to foreign accent. The course provides learners with coping skills and cultural information necessary for written and oral workplace communication. It offers learners the opportunity to develop, practice and apply the basic structures of English, and to perform simple speaking, reading, and writing job-related tasks. Students enrolled in this course should have basic literacy skills in their native language and be familiar with Roman script. LSC-Conroe Center 7493 COMGC C001 M-Th 2/2-3/16 9:00 am-12:00 pm 7502 COMGC C002 TWTh 2/10-4/2 6:30 pm-9:30 pm 6247 COMGC M-Th 1/20-3/4 9:00 am-11:30 am 6248 COMGC M-Th 1/20-3/4 6:00 pm-8:30 pm 1216 COMGC M-Th 5/11-7/8 9:00 am-11:00 am 1217 COMGC M-Th 5/11-7/8 6:00 pm-8:00 pm LSC-EMCID 1135 COMGC E001 M-Th 6/1-7/23 10:00 am-12:00 pm EMCID COMGC E001 TWTh 2/3-4/22 6:00 pm-8:00 pm EMCID COMGC M-F 1/20-3/4 8:30 am-10:30 am 3268 COMGC TTh 1/20-4/23 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 3267 COMGC M-F 3/16-4/29 8:30 am-10:30 am 3269 COMGC TWTh 3/17-5/13 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 1335 COMGC TTh 5/21-8/20 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 1328 COMGC M-F 6/11-8/6 8:30 am-10:30 am Communication for Workplace II COMGC Contact Hours $225 Provides on-the-job dynamic communicative practice for students whose primary language is other than English, exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of relevant job-related contexts. This course helps increase proficiency in speaking and writing skills necessary for successful communication. Students gain mastery in the use of the basic structures of the language and can perform practical work-related oral and written tasks. The course focuses on continued emphasis on high-frequency vocabulary and phonics; and extensive practice in occupational reading, comprehension, listening, and speaking. LSC-Conroe Center 7503 COMGC C001 TWTh 2/10-4/2 6:30 pm-9:30 pm 7506 COMGC C002 M-Th 3/30-5/4 9:00 am-12:00 pm 6256 COMGC M-Th 3/16-4/28 9:00 am-11:30 pm 6257 COMGC M-Th 3/16-4/28 6:00 pm-9:30 pm 1218 COMGC M-Th 7/13-8/25 9:00 am-11:30 am 1219 COMGC M-Th 7/13-8/25 6:00 pm-8:30 pm 5831 COMGC E001 M-Th 2/2-4/2 10:00 am-12:00 pm EMCID COMGC M-F 1/20-3/4 10:30 am-12:30 pm register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC TTh 1/20-4/23 6:30 pm-9:00 pm DTEC 103 Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC M-F 3/16-4/29 8:30 am-10:30 am 1336 COMGC TTh 5/21-8/20 6:30 pm-9:00 pm Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC M-F 6/11-8/6 8:30 am-10:30 am Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Communication for Workplace III COMGC Contact Hours $225 Improvement in reading vocabulary/comprehension skills, as well as speaking, writing, and listening skills for job success. Focus on recognition and comprehension of idioms, analogies, antonyms, and synonyms, and context clues. Interpretation of factual material and inferences associated with job-related communication. Students increase their degree of fluency, accuracy, and comprehension in listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills necessary to satisfy the job demands. The course expands students active vocabulary and comprehension of short paragraphs and enables them to work toward mastery of the major structures of the language as well as the basic mechanics of writing for professional communication. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 73

74 Community Education LSC-Conroe Center 7510 COMGC C001 M-Th 2/2-3/16 9:00 am-12:00 pm 7512 COMGC C002 MW 2/16-5/4 6:30 pm-9:30 pm 6283 COMGC M-Th 1/20-3/4 9:00 am-11:30 am 1220 COMGC M-Th 5/11-7/8 12:00 pm-2:00 pm 5951 COMGC MW 2/9-4/27 9:00 am-12:00 pm Note: No classes during week of March COMGC TTh 2/17-5/5 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Note: No classes during week of March COMGC M-F 1/20-3/4 10:30 am-12:30 pm register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC MW 1/26-4/29 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 3283 COMGC M-F 3/16-4/29 10:30 am-12:30 pm register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC TTh 5/21-8/20 6:30 pm-9:00 pm Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register COMGC M-F 6/11-8/6 10:30 am-12:30 pm Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Communication for Workplace IV COMGC Contact Hours $225 Designed for students whose primary language is other than English. Focus on comprehending challenging industrial and job-related materials. Emphasis on industry-related vocabulary development and skills acquisition, including determining meaning from context, identifying word forms and variation in meaning, synonyms and antonyms, context clues, connotation and denotation, and fact and opinion. This course continues to provide dynamic communicative practice, exposing students to the uses of language in a variety of job-related contexts. This course enhances student s ability to interact and exchange information, take surveys, role-play situations, and discuss various everyday situations and job-related topics. LSC-Conroe Center 7515 COMGC C001 MW 2/16-5/4 6:30 pm-9:30 pm 7516 COMGC C002 M-Th 3/30-5/4 9:00 am-12:00 pm 6292 COMGC M-Th 3/16-4/30 9:00 am-11:30 am 1221 COMGC M-Th 7/13-8/25 12:00 pm-2:30 pm 5960 COMGC MW 2/9-4/27 9:00 am-12:00 pm Note: No classes during week of March COMGC TTh 2/10-4/28 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Note: No classes during week of March COMGC M-F 3/16-4/29 10:30 am-12:30 pm register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer COMGC M-F 6/11-8/6 10:30 am-12:30 pm Hybrid class with computer literacy component. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. Communication for Workplace, Basic COMGC Contact Hours $177 This course addresses essential listening, speaking, reading, writing, and computational skills required by business and industry. Improvement of communication skills as well as study skills related to successful job performance. The course is designed as the workplace literacy course for non-native speakers who have no formal training in English. LSC-EMCID 1136 COMGC E001 M-Th 5/18-6/25 8:00 am-10:00 am EMCID 109 LSC-Fairbanks Center 6239 COMGC F001 TTh 1/13-3/5 5:30 pm-8:30 pm 6240 COMGC F002 TTh 3/17-5/7 5:30 pm-8:30 pm 5848 COMGC E001 M-Th 1/20-3/2 8:00 am-10:00 am EMCID COMGC M-Th 1/20-3/2 8:30 am-10:30 am 3265 COMGC TWTh 1/20-3/3 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 3264 COMGC M-Th 3/16-4/23 8:30 am-10:30 am 1334 COMGC MW 6/17-8/19 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 1327 COMGC M-Th 6/25-8/6 8:30 am-10:30 am Conversation for Workplace COMGC Contact Hours $144 Addresses essential listening, speaking, reading, writing, and computational skills required by business and industry. Improvement of communication skills as well as study skills related to successful job performance. The focus of this course is improvement of speaking skills of students whose primary language is other than English. The objective of this course is helping students to develop the skills needed for participating in conversations related to high-interest work-related and social situations. LSC-Conroe Center 7517 COMGC C001 MW 2/9-4/22 12:30 pm-2:30 pm 7518 COMGC C002 TTh 2/10-4/23 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 5948 COMGC MW 2/2-4/15 12:30 am-2:30 am Note: No classes during week of March COMGC M-Th 2/2-3/5 12:30 pm-2:30 pm 3291 COMGC TTh 3/17-5/7 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 1332 COMGC M-Th 6/4-7/9 8:30 am-10:30 am 1338 COMGC MW 6/15-8/19 6:30 pm-9:00 pm 74 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

75 Community Education Pronunciation for the Workplace I COMGC Contact Hours $114 Mastery of a selected vocabulary of technical/ occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation of terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance. This course is designed to improve nonnative English speaker s pronunciation skills by increasing control of the English sound system COMGC F 1/30-5/22 9:00 am-11:00 am No class on Monday March 13 and April COMGC M-Th 3/30-4/30 1:00 pm-2:30 pm 1333 COMGC M-Th 7/14-8/6 8:30 am-10:30 am Pronunciation for the Workplace II COMGC Contact Hours $114 Mastery of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation of terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance. This course is a continuation of Pronunciation for the Workplace I. Students increase control of the English sound system to minimize miscommunication or misperception due to foreign accent COMGC F 1/30-5/22 12:00 pm-2:00 pm Note: No Class on March 13 and April 3 Languages American Sign American Sign Language, Beginning I SLNGC Contact Hours $254 Manual and receptive proficiency on a basic level. Signed conversation, use of CD-ROM for visual training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to SGNL Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program SLNGC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:20 am CLB 103 Arabic Arabic I, Conversational LANGC Contact Hours $156 Senior Fee: $ Emphasis is on Egyptian Arabic while developing vocabulary and phraseology used for business and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed LANGC T 1/27-3/24 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Arabic I, Beginning ARABC Contact Hours $264 This course includes beginner s punctuation, oral practice, conversation, development of listening comprehension, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. ( ) This courses is linked to ARAB ARABC Sa 1/16-5/3 10:40 am-1:40 pm S 273 Lab ARABC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:30 am-10:30 am S 205 First day of class is January 17, Chinese Chinese I, Beginning CHINC Contact Hours $264 An introduction to modern spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. Beginners speaking, listening comprehension and basic principles in grammar along with simple exercises in compositions and reading which include cultural material. Students will write Chinese characters. This course is linked to CHIN Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing CHINC Sa 1/16-5/3 8:30 am-11:30 am S 277 Lab CHINC Sa 1/16-5/3 11:40 am-1:40 pm S 205 First day of class is January 17, French French I, Conversational FRENC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ Emphasis is on conversation while developing French vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed FRENC TTh 3/17-4/2 6:00 pm-9:00 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 75

76 Community Education French II, Conversational FRENC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ Emphasis is on conversation while developing French vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: French I or its equivalent FRENC TTh 4/7-4/23 6:00 pm-9:00 pm French I, Beginning FRENC Contact Hours $252 This course includes beginner s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to FREN Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing FRENC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:20 am SB FRENC TTh 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-12:20 pm S 165 Lab FRENC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:20 pm S 205 French II, Beginning FRENC Contact Hours $252 This course provides a continuation of French I, Beginning with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Included are intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. Students purchase textbook. This course is linked to FREN Prerequisite: FREN 1411 or placement by exam, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing FRENC MW 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-1:50 pm SB 205 German German I, Conversational GERMC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ Emphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student GERMC Th 1/29-3/26 6:00 pm-9:00 pm German II, Conversational GERMC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ This course is a continuation of German I. Continued emphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student GERMC Th 4/2-5/21 6:00 pm-9:00 pm German I, Beginning GERMC Contact Hours $252 Beginner s pronunciation, oral practice and dictation. Conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to GERM Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing GERMC /12-5/10 Online orientation required. For more information, [email protected]. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online GERMC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-9:50 am S 165 Lab GERMC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-10:50 am S 205 Italian Italian I, Conversational ITALC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ Learn the romance language. Emphasis is on conversation while developing vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and pleasure. Student purchases textbook ITALC TTh 1/12-2/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Italian II, Conversational ITALC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ A continuation of Italian conversational comprehension and speaking skills with a focus on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Prerequisite: Italian I ITALC TTh 2/24-3/26 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 76 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

77 Community Education Japanese Japanese II, Beginning JAPNC Contact Hours $252 A continuation of JAPN 1411 with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. This course is linked to JAPN Prerequisite: JAPN 1411 or 2 years high school language in the preceding two years, ENGL 0305 OR (ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326), OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing JAPNC TTh 1/12-5/10 8:30 am-10:50 am ADM JAPNC MW 1/12-5/10 12:00 pm-1:20 pm S 165 Lab JAPNC MW 1/12-5/10 1:30 pm-2:20 pm S 205 Japanese I, Beginning JAPNC Contact Hours $252 Beginner s oral practice and dictation. Conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to JAPN Prerequisite: ENGL0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing JAPNC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am S 165 Lab JAPNC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-11:20 am S 205 Spanish Spanish I, Conversational SPANC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ Emphasis is on conversation while developing Spanish vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and other communication needs. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation and basic structures used by those employed SPANC TTh 1/13-2/5 6:00 am-9:00 pm 6510 SPANC MW 2/9-2/25 6:00 pm-8:00 pm SPANC TTh 1/20-2/26 12:30 pm-2:30 pm SPANC MW 1/21-3/2 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 5816 SPANC TTh 1/27-3/5 9:00 am-11:00 am 5818 SPANC TTh 1/27-3/5 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 5814 SPANC Th 1/29-3/26 1:00 pm-4:00 pm 5815 SPANC Sa 1/31-3/28 8:00 am-11:00 am Spanish II, Conversational SPANC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ This class provides a continuation of Spanish conversational skills focusing on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Instruction in selected vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Spanish I or its equivalent SPANC TTh 2/17-3/19 6:00 pm-9:00 pm SPANC MW 3/16-4/22 6:00 pm-8:00 pm SPANC TTh 3/17-4/23 12:30 pm-2:30 pm 5820 SPANC TTh 3/17-4/23 9:00 am-11:00 am 5821 SPANC TTh 3/17-4/23 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Spanish III, Conversational SPANC Contact Hours $141 Senior Fee: $ This course is designed to amplify the basic concepts learned in Spanish II with drills for mastery in basic structural patterns and functional vocabulary, pronunciation, and basic structures used by those employed. Prerequisite: Spanish II, Conversational or its equivalent SPANC TTh 3/31-4/23 6:00 pm-9:00 pm SPANC MW 4/27-6/8 6:00 pm-8:00 pm SPANC TTh 4/28-6/4 12:30 pm-2:30 pm Spanish I, Beginning SPANC Contact Hours $252 This course includes beginner s pronunciation, oral practice, conversation, use of recordings for ear training, basic principles of grammar, simple exercises in composition, easy reading which includes cultural material. This course is linked to SPAN Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. LSC-Greenspoint Center SPANC G001 M 1/12-3/6 6:00 pm-8:50 pm Online orientation required. Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:20 am LIB 225 Lab SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:00 am LIB SPANC MWF 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-10:30 am MC-G G105 Students with previous Spanish experience take placement test. Classroom instruction in Spanish. Lab hours are included in Lecture component SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:25 pm Students with previous Spanish experience take placement test. Classroom instruction in Spanish. Lab hours are included in Lecture component SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:25 pm MC-G G105 Students with previous Spanish experience take placement test. Classroom instruction in Spanish. Lab hours are included in Lecture component. Includes 10-min break. For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 77

78 Community Education SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-11:25 am MC-G G105 Students with previous Spanish experience take placement test. Classroom instruction in Spanish. Lab hours are included in Lecture component. Includes 10-min break SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 8:00 am-10:20 am ACAD SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm ACAD SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 6:00 pm-8:20 pm ACAD 117 Lab SPANC MW 1/12-5/ SPANC X01 W 1/12-3/6 1:00 pm-3:20 pm ACAD 117 This is a hybrid class that meets every Wednesday. Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:30 am-12:50 pm ACAD SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:20 pm ACAD SPANC /12-5/10 Online orientation required. For more information, Erich.G.Polack@ LoneStar.edu. Instruction Type: Online SPANC /12-5/10 Online orientation required. For more information, Erich.G.Polack@ LoneStar.edu. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm N 214 Lab SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 11:30 am-12:20 pm S SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 10:00 am-11:20 am N 214 Lab SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 9:00 am-9:50 am S SPANC /12-5/10 Access your online class at Contact [email protected] for more information. Instruction Type: Online. Spanish II, Beginning SPANC Contact Hours $252 This course provides a continuation of Spanish I, Beginning with increased emphasis on comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Included are intensive drills to increase vocabulary and knowledge of structure. Spanish I, Beginning or 2 years of high school language study within the preceding two years is a prerequisite. Students purchase textbook. This course is linked to SPAN Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or SPANC and ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0365 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0375 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. LSC-Greenspoint Center SPANC G001 M 3/16-5/10 6:00 pm-8:50 pm Online orientation required Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet SPANC MW 1/12-5/10 11:00 am-1:20 pm LIB SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 1:00 pm-3:25 pm MC-G G224 Spanish 1411 or placement test required. Lab hours are included in Lecture component SPANC MWF 1/26-5/10 11:00 am-12:50 pm MC-G G105 Spanish 1411 or placement test required. Lab hours are included in Lecture component SPANC /12-5/10 Online orientation required For more information, Erich.G.Polack@ LoneStar.edu. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online SPANC /12-5/10 Online orientation required For more information, Maria.D.Barcenas@ LoneStar.edu. Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Online SPANC MW 1/26-5/10 10:30 am-1:20 pm ACAD SPANC X01 W 3/16-5/10 1:00 pm-4:00 pm ACAD 117 This is a hybrid class that meets every Wednesday. Internet access and minimum computer skills required Department Consent is Required. Please contact an LSCS campus to register. Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 12:30 pm-1:50 pm N 214 Lab SPANC TTh 1/12-5/10 2:00 pm-2:50 pm N 213 Test & Test Preparation Adult Basic Education & GED Preparatory Classes ABEAC Contact Hours $0.00 This course is designed to provide instruction and practice in mathematics, writing, reading, critical thinking, and job skills needed to improve their skill sets and to be successful in a GED class. Must be 17 years of age or older. Students must complete Adult Education Orientation and be assessed for proper placement prior to enrolling. Aldine Youth Com Center 3918 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am LSC-Conroe Center 3982 ABEAC C025 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 3983 ABEAC C026 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm LSC-EMCID 4011 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am 4012 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am 4013 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 4014 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 4015 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm LSC-Greenspoint Center 3921 ABEAC G018 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 3922 ABEAC G021 TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm GSPT ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am 78 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

79 Community Education 3997 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 3998 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 3923 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 3924 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 4660 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm 4668 ABEAC Sa 1/24-5/30 8:30 am-1:30 pm LSC-Victory Center 3920 ABEAC V029 TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am Mission North East 4001 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm NW Assistance Ministries 3925 ABEAC M-Th 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm 3926 ABEAC TTh 1/20-5/21 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Offsite - In District 3919 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Even Start Family Literacy 4005 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Williams Elementary School 3984 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Oscar Johnson Center 3987 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Workforce Solutions Conroe 3988 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-9:55 am register. Workforce Solutions Conroe 3989 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Workforce Solutions Conroe 3990 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 3991 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 9:00 am-11:50 am register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 3985 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Oscar Johnson Center 3986 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Oscar Johnson Center 3992 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 3993 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Huntsville Adult Learning Center 3994 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Huntsville Public Library 3995 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm register. Huntsville Public Library Splendora Inst.Services 4004 ABEAC TWTh 1/20-5/21 6:00 pm-8:50 pm CBT GED Orientation DEVSC Contact Hours $0.00 This orientation introduces students to the expectations of the new 2014 GED computer based test, the GED Preparation classes and an overview of academic and career pathways available to them at LSCS. LSC-Conroe Center 6112 DEVSC C001 W 2/25 4:00 pm-6:00 pm 6114 DEVSC C002 W 4/22 4:00 pm-6:00 pm 5826 DEVSC M 2/16 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 7043 DEVSC M 3/2 6:00 pm-8:00 pm LSC-EMCID 5941 DEVSC E001 T 1/27 6:00 pm-8:00 pm EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC E002 W 3/18 9:00 am-11:00 am EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC E001 W 5/20 9:00 am-11:00 am EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC Th 1/22 9:00 am-11:00 am Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer DEVSC Th 4/16 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer DEVSC W 1/28 6:00 pm-8:00 pm 5668 DEVSC Th 3/5 10:00 am-12:00 pm Citizenship Preparation DEVSC Contact Hours $91.50 Senior Fee: $75 This course helps legalized permanent residents meet the objectives for the INS interview for citizenship eligibility. While focusing on the 100 questions produced by the INS for the interview, it helps students acquire basic knowledge of U.S. History and Government in order to become better and more informed citizens of this country. LSC-Atascocita Center 5881 DEVSC A001 F 1/23-2/27 1:00 pm-3:30 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 79

80 Community Education College 101: 1st Year Introduction ABEAC Contact Hours $282 Senior Fee: $ In this course, students enrolling in (CCDEL) College of Careers and Development for Exceptional Learners will learn how to adjust to college. Course content will evolve from student interests and needs. Students will learn self-determination skills, as well as how to become familiar with campus resources, learning student success skills, and utilizing campus , web, and library services ABEAC MW 1/12-5/6 12:15 pm-1:40 pm GED Full Review DEVSC Contact Hours $123 Senior Fee: $ Instruction in the content areas of the GED Test: Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science. A person must be 17 years of age to take this class. The GED test must be registered for separately. LSC-Conroe Center 5981 DEVSC C001 TTh 1/20-3/5 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC C011 MW 1/26-3/2 12:00 pm-4:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC C002 M-Th 2/9-3/3 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC C004 TTh 3/17-4/30 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC C003 M-Th 4/6-4/28 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC C005 TTh 5/5-6/18 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC TTh 1/13-2/28 9:00 am-12:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC TTh 3/17-4/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC TTh 5/12-6/25 9:00 am-12:00 pm 1209 DEVSC F001 TTh 6/9-7/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 1210 DEVSC MW 6/29-8/12 6:00 pm-9:00 pm LSC-EMCID 5909 DEVSC E001 TTh 2/3-3/26 6:00 pm-9:00 pm EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC E002 M-W 3/23-4/21 9:00 am-12:00 pm EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC E001 M-W 6/1-6/30 9:00 am-12:00 pm EMCID 107 Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. LSC-Fairbanks Center 5833 DEVSC F001 MW 1/12-2/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC A001 TTh 1/20-3/5 2:00 pm-5:00 pm AC DEVSC A002 TTh 3/17-4/30 6:00 pm-9:00 pm AC DEVSC MW 1/26-3/18 9:00 am-12:00 pm DTEC DEVSC TTh 2/3-3/26 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC DEVSC M-Th 4/20-5/7 6:00 pm-9:30 pm DTEC DEVSC MWF 1/12-2/13 9:00 am-12:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC MW 2/2-3/25 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC MWF 3/16-4/17 9:00 am-12:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC TTh 3/24-5/7 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC MWF 4/27-5/29 9:00 am-12:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. LSC-University Park 5690 DEVSC MWF 1/12-2/13 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer DEVSC TTh 1/27-4/14 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer DEVSC TTh 1/27-4/14 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer DEVSC MWF 4/6-5/6 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Computer. GED Revisión en Español DEVSC Contact Hours $123 Senior Fee: $ La preparación en las cinco áreas del GED en Español examen: GED matemáticas, estudios sociales de GED, GED ciencia, comprensión de lectura de GED y escritura GED. La persona interesada en este curso, debe ser de 17 años de edad al registrarse. LSC-Conroe Center 6109 DEVSC C001 M-Th 3/4-4/2 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet DEVSC MW 1/26-3/18 6:00 pm-9:00 pm DTEC DEVSC MW 2/9-4/1 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Instruction Type: Hybrid, Internet. SAT Preparation DEVSC Contact Hours $185 Senior Fee: $ This course prepares high school students to take the current SAT Test. Students will learn critical thinking, and test strategies for both the verbal and math portions of the SAT test. Verbal instruction will include methods to increase reading comprehension, understanding author s point of view, sentence completion, vocabulary emphasis, and student-written essay. Math instruction will include methods to increase problem recognition, analysis, logic utilization and deductive reasoning with an increased emphasis on topics such as linear functions, manipulations, and geometric properties DEVSC M-Th 2/23-3/5 5:30 pm-9:30 pm 5643 DEVSC MW 4/20-5/13 3:30 pm-7:30 pm 80 Search & Register for classes online: LoneStar.edu/Leisure

81 Community Education Special Ed: Reading I ABEAC Contact Hours $282 A basic reading course designed to improve and develop student s reading comprehension, fluency, critical thinking, vocabulary, and application of knowledge in their lives and in the workplace ABEAC MW 1/12-5/6 8:35 am-10:00 am Special Ed: Money Skills ABEAC Contact Hours $282 This course is designed for developmentally disabled adult learners. Class topics include review of current math skills, basics of money management, counting review, practice checking and saving accounts, daily transactions and safety issues concerning money issues. Student brings small calculator to class. Student must have basic reading skills, be at least 18 years of age and not currently enrolled in public school ABEAC MW 1/12-5/6 10:10 am-11:35 am Special Ed: Social Skills ABEAC Contact Hours $282 This course is designed for developmentally disabled adults. Students will learn and explore the skills necessary to keep up with today s world of communication. This course will provide an overview or real-life applications skills and strategies for self-determination and advocacy. Topics addressed will include current events, skills, knowledge, and /or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the social world. Students must have basic reading skills and be at least 18 years of age and not enrolled in public school ABEAC MW 1/12-5/6 1:50 pm-3:15 pm For more information, view the catalog at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 81

82 Continuing Education Resources Resources For help reading the schedule, see page 1. To view the catalog, printed CE catalogs are available at campus CE offices and online at LoneStar.edu/CE. REGISTERING FOR CLASSES LSC offers many possibilities for enriching careers and personal lives. The Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses listed in this schedule are designed to provide you with courses and certificates that prepare you for your next career or to prepare you to advance in your current position. Community Education courses provide personal enrichment. Continuing Education s (CE) mission is to provide diverse, high quality training and educational opportunities in response to community and business needs. Our commitment is to improve skills, enrich lives and engage minds through affordable and accessible workforce and community programs. Get Started First, decide what courses you want to take. CE advisors are available to help you make informed decisions about your career path. Prerequisites Some programs and courses require documentation or coursework prior to enrollment. Advisors will assist you with that information upon registration. The search results will display the meeting dates, days, times, and location for classes offered. If you would like more detail on a specific class, click the Section number. If offered in your search results, you may also click View All Sections (in the top tab of the class description) to view additional class offerings. You can find classes by searching through this catalog or by searching online. Classes are listed by program subject, which are part of the index. Once you have an idea of the classes you want to take, you re ready to begin the registration process. The How to Read the Schedule diagram provides assistance for completing a registration form. Get Registered To register online To register online, go to LoneStar.edu/ce-registration. Steps for online registration LoneStar.edu/ce-registration will take you to a Search for Classes page. Enter your course title in the Course Title Keyword box, Search Subject, or enter Catalog Number and hit search. Once you have found and decided this is a class you would like to register for, click and then add it to your shopping cart by clicking. Now you can return to the Search for Classes page to continue to search for additional classes. Or you may enter the 4-5 digit class number located in the schedule that will allow you to bypass the search and take you directly to the class you want. If there are no other classes that you want to register for, click and. You may also add and remove classes from your shopping cart by clicking. Now you will be prompted to enter a user ID and password. If you are a first-time student, Click Here (in the left-hand box) to enter your personal information. Returning students should enter user ID and password in the space provided. Then hit Sign On. Once submitted, it may take a few minutes. Note the icon in the upper right corner of the page indicates that your request is processing. If you are a new student, you will be asked to set your password on the Registration Confirmation page. After that, print the Registration Confirmation page. Next, click and to pay for your classes. If you abandon this transaction without paying once initiated, you will be dropped from the class. You have 15 minutes to complete the transaction. 82 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

83 To Register at Campus Use the Career and Technical Registration form. If registering at a campus, complete the registration form and take it to your nearest Lone Star College campus. Don t worry if you have blanks left on the form or have questions, advisors are available to help you through this process. Add/Drop Classes To add, drop, or change a class, you must do so prior to the class start date and time. Students who drop the class prior to the start date are guaranteed a full refund. If a drop is made after a class starts, there will be no refund. Tuition and Fees An infrastructure fee of $20 is assessed per semester. This fee does not apply to online courses. Additional fees may also apply to some programs and courses. Fees are subject to change and some may change after the printing of this document. Course Availability Some courses are offered only in selected semesters and are not available every semester. Please see course schedule for details, or go to LoneStar.edu/CE. Paying for classes Payment Methods Credit card or electronic check payment is required when registering online. Accepted credit cards include American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa. If you register in person, credit cards and cash are accepted. We also accept money orders and checks. Please make payable to Lone Star College. Payment is due at time of registration. Returned Checks There is a $30 charge plus applicable fees for returned checks. Checks returned unpaid must be promptly redeemed by cash or money order, or registration will be canceled and all records withheld. Refunds Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. If you receive a refund check in error, please contact your nearest CE office. Need Financial Assistance? TEXAS PUBLIC EDUCATION GRANT (TPEG) This funding is available based on an applicant s eligibility and financial need. Many workforce certificate courses are eligible for TPEG funding until funds are depleted. Call your local Lone Star College CE office for more information. Go to (school code ) to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application. WIA/Workforce Program Some certificate programs are certified through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Contact Michelle Greer at or michelle.c.greer@ lonestar.edu to determine if you qualify for paid job training. Veterans Veterans who are eligible for benefits under the Hazlewood Act should contact Veterans Affairs at Additional grants may be available to Veterans for approved workforce certificates. Check with your local LSC campus for more information on additional financial assistance available for select certificates. STUDENT SERVICES Books If books and supplies are required, they are not included in the cost of the course, unless indicated in the course description. Books may be purchased in the LSCS bookstores or online at efollett.com. Book Stores LSC-Victory Center LSC-Conroe Center LSC-University Park Continuing Education Resources Student Career & Talent Acquisition Services Lone Star College System has a number of ways to assist with your career search. First, our camps Career Services staff can help you determine which career is right for you, then match that with the correct degree or certificate program to prepare you with the right skills and knowledge. As you nearing your education at Lone Star College, our Student Talent Acquisition Center offers online services and in person job fairs to connect you to Houston area employers. Please go to LoneStar.edu/career-services or LoneStar.edu/careerfairs websites or call Disability Support Services (ADA Compliance) Lone Star College System is dedicated to providing access and services in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Support services for students with disabilities are provided on an individual basis. Request for services must be made through the Office of Counseling Services. For information or assistance, call a Lone Star College campus. Grading System The student s accomplishment is measured by mastery of the learning outcomes (provided in standard course syllabus) assessed by projects and/or instructor assigned tests/quizzes. A letter grade is assigned as an S for satisfactory completion of all learning outcomes and an N for non-satisfactory when learning outcomes have not been met. Library Services The mission of the LSCS Libraries is to support a successful educational experience, nurture the intellectual and cultural life of the community, encourage critical thought, promote information literacy, and provide innovative and high-quality services and programs. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/library/about-libraries. Parking Regulations All LSCS students and visitors are required to obtain a permit to park on college property. Parking permits are required 24 hours a day. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/parking, call or [email protected]. Vehicle registration for students is valid for one academic year, from the issue date to the end of the academic year (August 31). Senior Adult - Benefits Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership program that offers courses specifically designed for active adults age 50+. The membership fee is nonrefundable. For more information, contact the Lone Star College ALL program nearest you LSC-Victory Center Persons 60 years and older may receive discounted tuition for certain classes. The discounted price does not apply to all courses. Contact your local CE office to determine eligible classes. Transcript Request CE students can order a transcript through the CE Student Center in mylonestar or contact the CE office to process a request on your behalf. Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 83

84 Continuing Education Resources Veterans Affairs Students using Military/Veteran Education Benefits must meet with a Campus Veteran Liaison/Advisor prior to enrolling. The Campus Liaison/Advisors will assist you with your degree plan and ensure your classes are eligible for Military/Veteran Education benefits. Visit LoneStar.edu/veterans-services or call Youth Programs Lone Star College offers youth classes in the summer and some specific courses throughout the year that provide students an opportunity to enhance existing talents or develop new ones through a variety of classes in ageappropriate groups. For more information contact the Lone Star College near you. The summer sessions begin in June. DEFINITION OF TERMS Certificates Course: A certificate of completion is awarded upon successful completion of a workforce education course to document Continuing Education Units (CEUs). The number of CEUs awarded for the course will be listed on the course certificate. Workforce: A CE Workforce Development Certificate is awarded to a student who successfully completes a grouping of related continuing education courses that are required for an entire program of study. For details or to apply, contact your local CE office. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful completion of a continuing education course. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantive professional education and training. Instruction Types The instruction type for all classes is In Person unless otherwise noted. In Person: face-to-face instruction attended on-campus in a classroom setting. Online: Complete class in a virtual setting. Access your online class at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online. Hybrid: a combination of in person instruction with computer-, internet, paper, or online learning features. Linked Courses Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the class schedule. If a CE linked course was taken from 2005 to present, it can be articulated if it is linked to credit courses. These classes may last the entire semester or any portion thereof. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. Students who wish to receive credit hours must complete a Prior Learning Assessment by CE-Credit Articulation form and petition for credit. For details, go to LoneStar.edu/PLA or see an advisor. POLICIES Age Guidelines CE classes are designed to serve adult learners. Students who are years old must have written parental permission to attend a class. Class Cancellations Although CE personnel will attempt to contact students in the event a class is canceled, it is the student s responsibility to check their class status before attending. Students can check their class status by calling their campus or going to LoneStar.edu/myLoneStar and go the CE Student Center. Emergency Closing/Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the Location Executive Officer (LEO) or designee may cancel all or some classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 and 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When off-campus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will be canceled. The closing announcement will be made on LoneStar.edu, as well as on all local network channels for all locations. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. The Act prevents the release of certain information held within student records. Information is provided within this site for individuals seeking student records and for staff seeking information on FERPA regulations and how to properly manage student records. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/ferpa. Health Notice and Immunization Students in programs that require immunizations must submit proof of such immunizations. Notice of Non-discrimination Lone Star College System maintains a work and academic environment that is free from discriminatory actions based on race, color, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veterans status, or any other protected status, and free of sexual discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and sexual violence. Unlawful discrimination and sexual discrimination by officers, managers, faculty, supervisors, employees, students, advisors, vendors, clientele, and contractors will not be tolerated. Persons who violate such are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment, expulsion and/or termination of the contractual relationship. The following employee has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Ronda Rotelli Chief Human Resources Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Title IX Investigator 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX Inquiries may also be directed to the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. Refunds Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Sex Offender Policy Effective September 1, 2003, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 62.03(h) requires each person who is required to register as a sex offender and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at an institution of higher education to register with the campus police department within seven days. Current LSCS board policy requires that sex offenders seeking to enroll at, provide services to, or be employed with LSCS submit information pertinent to his or her offenses to the System Review Committee to determine his or her eligibility for enrollment, vendor services or employment. A person seeking to be a student shall be required to be approved before completing the registration process. FAQs What if I move or change my phone number? Go to mylonestar. edu and select CE Student Center to update your personal information. What is the tuition/fees refund policy? Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Do I need a LSCS student ID card? All CE students are eligible for IDs. Students registered in healthcare programs must get a photo ID within the first week of class. Do I need a meningitis vaccine? Some students may require the meningitis vaccination. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/meningitis. 84 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

85 Date Residency Tuition Assistance / /20 Term: * Fall * Spring * Summer Career & Technical Education / Community Education REGISTRATION FORM I currently reside: * In the state of Texas * Not in the state of Texas State: County: * DARS * TPEG * Hazelwood Exempt * WIA * TAA Student Registration Information Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Student ID or Soc. Sec. No.* Previous Last Name: Date of Birth: Phone No. Home: Address: City: State: Zip: Mailing Address (if different) City: State: Zip: Address: Emergency Contact Name: Relationship: Phone No: Continuing Education Resources * Social Security Number is required if you are applying for financial aid but is not required for admission. Providing a Social Security Number (SSN) will, however, speed up the processing of your application since we will not need to manually match your application with other materials such as transcripts and test scores. Supplying a SSN also ensures that you will be able to claim the Hope Tax Credit if you are eligible on your federal tax return. Lone Star College uses the SSN for compliance with federal and state reporting requirements and has a strong commitment to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of student records and will not disclose your Social Security Number without your consent for any purpose except as allowed by law. This information is required and will be used in a nondiscriminatory manner, consistent with applicable civil rights laws. This information will be used for federal and/or state law reporting purposes only. Demographic Questionnaire Cell: Address Change? * Yes * No Gender: * M * F The following questions are used by the state to help provide support for our programs. Although not required, your cooperation is appreciated. How did you hear about us? * Received a schedule in the mail * Picked up a schedule from a business location Business * LoneStar.edu * Other Class # Ex: Course Title Introduction to Computers Race (Check all that apply) * American Indian/Alaskan Native * Asian * Hispanic or Latino * Not Hispanic or Latino * Black/African American * Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander * White Mail or deliver this form in person. Online Registration is available: LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration Additional Information * Academically disadvantaged * Limited English * Economically disadvantaged * Displaced Homemaker * Disabled: * Single Parent Type of Disability What is your primary goal? Personal Enrichment * Leisure Learning * Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) Member * Professional Development * Workforce Certificate, Which certificate? * Other Course Selection Catalog # ITSCC Campus Start Date 09/02/14 Course Fee $180 Payment is due at the time of registration. Make all checks payable to Lone Star College System. Please read the refund policy in the schedule. A $20 infrastructure fee is charged per semester. Total Fee Method of Payment Entered by Date Receipt # Student Signature: Bottom portion to be destroyed. Charge to My: * AmEx * Discover * Master Card * Visa Card No: Expiration Date: CID number on front or back: Name on Card: Authorized Signature: Billing Address: Visit LoneStar.edu Action/EEO College For more information on bacterial meningitis please go to Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 85

86 Continuing Career & Technical Education Education Index Program & Course Listings These programs are designed to prepare students for employment; however, individual workforce courses can also be taken for personal enrichment. Students who complete all courses within a program will earn a workforce certificate. PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Architecture & Construction Engineering Design & Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman AutoCAD, Introduction DFTGC $312 AutoCAD, Intermediate DFTGC AutoCAD, Advanced DFTGC Total 96 $936 SolidWorks Designer Solidworks I DFTGC $294 Solidworks II DFTGC Total 60 $588 CF K M NH UP V CF K M UP Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Web Web Designer HTML I, Website Development (Introduction) ITNWC $312 Photoshop I for Web GRPHC WordPress I ITSEC Photoshop II for Web GRPHC Total 104 $1,032 Web Developer HTML I, Web Site Development (Introduction) ITNWC $312 Photoshop I for Web GRPHC WordPress I ITSEC HTML II: Website Development (Advanced) ITNWC WordPress II ITSEC Designing Effective Websites ARTCC SEO: Analytics and Tracking ITNWC Total 168 $1,680 M M Business Management & Administration Accounting Assistant See Finance. Payroll Professional See Finance. Project Management Certification Project Management Certificate Program BMGCX $2,400 PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGCX ,566 Total 75 $3,966 Prepares for the Project Management Professional Exam Supervisor I Supervision, Introduction BMGTC $96 Communication Skills for Managers BMGTC Supervisors, Legal Issues BMGTC Time Management BMGTC Total 32 $384 UP M UP CC LSC-Conroe Center CF K M NH T UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 86 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

87 Career & Continuing Technical Education Program & Course Listings Index PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Supervisor II Employee Performance Review BMGTC $96 Lead Effective Meetings BMGTC Team Building in the Workplace BMGTC Problem Solving BMGTC Total 32 $384 M UP Education & Training Substitute Teacher Substitute Teacher Training EDTCC $132 Tools for Teaching Module ATCPC Total 26 $282 Texas Teacher Certification - Clinical Teaching Track Pedagogy and Professional Resposibilities (PPR) ATCPC $856 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 ATCPC Clinical Teaching ATCPC Components of Special Education ATCPC Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms ATCPC or Field Experience 30 Total 303 $3, Additional costs required for certification fees and testing, application fees, background checks, courses, course materials and textbooks. Prepares for Texas Teacher Certification Exams Texas Teacher Certification - Internship Track Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities PPR ATCPC $856 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 ATCPC TCP Internship I ATCPC TCP Internship II ATCPC Components of Special Education ATCPC Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms ATCPC or Field Experience & Mentor Fee Total 305 $4, Additional costs required for certification fees and testing, application fees, background checks, courses, course materials and textbooks. Prepares for Texas Teacher Certification Exams. CF K CF K M NH O CF K M NH O Energy & Manufacturing Engineering Design & Graphics Technology See Architecture & Construction. Engineering Technology Electronic Assembler Industrial Maintenance, Introduction INMTC $993 Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy ENERC Total 144 $1,506 Engineering Technician DC/AC Circuits; Linked to CETT 1409 CETTC $300 Hydraulics and Pneumatics; Linked to HYDR 1345 HYDRC Print Reading for Machining Trades; Linked to MCHN 1302 MCHNC Machine Shop Mathematics; Linked to MCHN 1343 MCHNC Total 304 $939 UP CF NH UP *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Spring 2015 Spring View the 2015 catalog Non-Credit and schedule Course online Schedule at LoneStar.edu/CE 87

88 Continuing Career & Technical Education Education Index Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Machining Machinist Machine Shop Mathematics MCHNC $577 Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC Machine Shop, Basic MCHNC Professionalism in the Workplace BUSGC Total 200 $1,904 Prepares for first NIMS Exam Machine Tool (CNC) Operator PREREQUISITE: Machinist Certificate CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals MCHNC $441 Operation of CNC Turning Centers MCHNC Operation of CNC Machining Centers MCHNC Total 176 $1,595 CC UP CC UP Oil & Gas Drilling Floor-Hand/Roustabout Introduction to Oil and Gas PTRTC $330 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance INMTC Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy ENERC Work Skills for the Workplace BUSGC Drilling (Rig Floor Core Skills) PTRTC IADC RIG PASS PTRTC IADC WellCap PTRTC Total 288 $3,252 Motor-Hand PREREQUISITE: Floor-Hand Certificate Diesel Engine Testing and Repair DEMRC TBA TBA TBA Diesel Engine I DEMRC TBA TBA TBA Basic Electrical Systems DEMRC TBA TBA TBA Programmable Logic Controllers RBTCC TBA TBA TBA Total TBA $TBA UP UP Welding Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) Blueprint Reading for Welding DFTGC $312 Math for Welding WLDGC Professionalism in the Workplace BUSGC Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDGC Total 151 $1, Gas Metal Welder (GMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WLDGC $993 Total 80 $993 Gas Tungsten Welder (GTAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WLDGC $993 Total 80 $993 Pipe Welder Shielded Metal Arc Pipe WLDGC $993 Total 80 $993 CC V CC V CC V CC V CC LSC-Conroe Center CF K M NH T UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 88 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

89 Career & Continuing Technical Education Program & Course Listings Index PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Welding Master Certificate Blueprint Reading for Welding DFTGC $312 Math for Welders WLDGC Professionalism in the Workplace BUSGC Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDGC Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) WLDGC Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) WLDGC Shielded Metal Arc Pipe WLDGC Total 391 $4,684 CC VC Finance Accounting Assistant Accounting, Office I ACNTC $240 Accounting, Office II ACNTC Excel I ITSWC Excel II ITSWC QuickBooks I ACNTC QuickBooks II ACNTC Total 112 $1,152 Payroll Professional PayTrain Fundamentals ACNTC $339 PayTrain Mastery ACNTC Total 66 $741 Prepares for the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) Examination CC CF K M NH O K T Health Science Dental Assistant Dental Assisting I DNTAC $1136 Dental Assisting II DNTAC Dental Assisting III (Clinical) DNTAC Dental Assisting Review, Exam (TSBDE) DNTAC Total 332 $2,765 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for Registered Dental Exam Required by: Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Electrocardiography Monitor Technician Electrocardiography Monitor Technician ECRDC $294 Total 30 $294 Electrocardiography Technician Electrocardiography ECRDC $296 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic DSAEC Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical CVTTC Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee TESTC Total 179 $1,377 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for Electrocardiograph Technician Exam Required by: American Certification Agency for Healthcare Professionals Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic Emergency Medical Technician, Basic; Linked to EMSP 1501 EMSPC $381 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical; Linked to EMSP 1160 EMSPC Total 224 $462 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 K K M NH K NH *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Spring 2015 Spring View the 2015 catalog Non-Credit and schedule Course online Schedule at LoneStar.edu/CE 89

90 Continuing Career & Technical Education Education Index Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Nurse Aide (CNA) Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC $496 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC Nurse Aide State Exam Facilitator NURXC Total 116 $892 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for TDADS Nurse Aide State Exam Required by: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Program Patient Care Technician Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC $496 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC Phlebotomy PLABC Phlebotomy, Clinical PLABC Health Occupations Professionalism in the Workplace NURAC Electrocardiography ECRDC Medical Terminology HITTC Total 304 $2,590 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for TDADS Nurse Aide State Exam Nurse Aide Training and Competency Program Prepares for NHA Exam. Required by: National Center for Competency Testing, National Healthcare Association, American Society for Clinical Pathology Personal Trainer Personal Training FITTC $344 Exercise Science FITTC Total 80 $857 Prepares for certification by National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) exam. CC CF K M NH T V CC CF K M NH T CF M NH Phlebotomist Phlebotomy PLABC $816 Phlebotomy, Clinical PLABC Total 196 $1,424 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for NHA Exam Required by: National Center for Competency Testing, National Healthcare Association, American Society for Clinical Pathology. CC K NH T Hospitality Floral Designer Floral Design, Principles FMKTC Care & Handling of Cut Flowers & Foliage FMKTC Basic Design Techniques FMKTC Wedding Design Techniques FMKTC Funeral Design Techniques FMKTC Daily Business Procedures FMKTC Total 88 $1,432 Prepares for the Texas Certified Florist Qualifying exam Required by: Texas State Florists Association T Wedding Planner Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep. CC LSC-Conroe Center CF K M NH T UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 90 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

91 Career & Continuing Technical Education Program & Course Listings Index PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Information Technology A+ Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 27. Network Administrator (CCNA) Introduction to Networks; Linked to ITCC 1375 ITCCC $222 Routing & Switching Essentials; Linked to ITCC 1376 ITCCC Scaling Networks; Linked to ITCC 2378 ITCCC Connecting Networks; Linked to ITCC 2379 ITCCC Total 320 $888 Prepares for CISCO Certification Exam. Computer Support Technician A+ Certification Training ITSCC $897 Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification Examinations & Desktop Support Technician ITNWC Prepares for MCSA: Windows 7 Examinations & Total 144 $1,362 CF K NH T K UP Oracle Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep. Web See Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication. Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic See Health Science. Law Enforcement Officer Certificate Peace Officer I CJLEC $545 Peace Officer II CJLEC Peace Officer III CJLEC Peace Officer IV CJLEC Tuition and Fees 700 $2,180 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Engineering Technology See Energy & Manufacturing. Oil & Gas Drilling See Energy & Manufacturing. *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Spring 2015 Spring View the 2015 catalog Non-Credit and schedule Course online Schedule at LoneStar.edu/CE 91

92 Continuing Career & Technical Education Education Resources Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics Automotive Technician Automotive Technology, Introduction; Linked to AUMT 1405 AUMTC $302 Automotive Electrical Systems; Linked to AUMT 1407 AUMTC Automotive Brake Systems; Linked to AUMT 1410 AUMTC Total 336 $906 Certified Logistics Associate MSSC Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) LMGTC $530 MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Test LMGXC Total 39 $ Prepares students for MSSC/CLA Program includes training material and one (1) certified exam per required component. Certified Logistics Technician MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) LMGTC $512 MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Test LMGXC Total 39 $ Prepares students for MSSC/CLT Program includes training material and one (1) certified exam per required component. Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction DEMRC $384 Preventative Maintenance DEMRC Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I DEMRC Tractor Trailer Service and Repair DEMRC Total 280 $2,643 Professional Truck Driver Commericial Drivers License Written Skills CVOPC $833 Professional Truck Driver I CVOPC Professional Truck Driver II CVOPC Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation CVOPC Total 240 $3,123 Texas Department of Public Safety CC NH UP UP NH NH CC LSC-Conroe Center CF K M NH T UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 92 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

93 Career & Continuing Technical Education Program & Course Listings Index PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS Industry Certification & Exam Prep A+ Certification K UP A+ Certification Training ITSCC $897 Total 96 $897 Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification Examinations & Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review Journeyman Electrician Exam Review ELPTC $312 Total 32 $312 Electrician - Master: Exam Review Master Electrician Exam Review I ELPTC $465 Master Electrician Exam Review II ELPTC Total 96 $930 Oracle Certification Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL ITSEC $1544 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop I ITSEC Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop II ITSEC Total 120 $4,632 Prepares for the Oracle DBA exam Project Management Certification Project Management Certificate Program BMGXC $2400 PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGXC Total 75 $3, Wedding Planner Certification Wedding Planner Certification BUSGC $924 Total 40 $924 Welding Inspector Exam Prep Welding Inspector Part I NDTEC $465 Welding Inspector Part II NDTEC Total 96 $930 V V UP M UP NH CC V *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Spring 2015 Spring View the 2015 catalog Non-Credit and schedule Course online Schedule at LoneStar.edu/CE 93

94 Lone Star College campuses Lone Star College campuses About LSC-Cypress Center Fry Rd. Clay Rd. Barker Cypress Hwy. 290 West Rd. Hwy. 6 I-10 FM 1960 Spencer Rd. Hwy. 529 W. Little York Sam Houston Pkwy. Hwy. 249 LSC- Fairbanks Center LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX LoneStar.edu/CyFair LSC-FAIRBANKS CENTER Northwest Freeway Houston, TX LoneStar.edu/Fairbanks-Center LSC-CYPRESS CENTER Clay Road Katy, TX LoneStar.edu/CypressCenter Cypress-Fairbanks residents voted to become part of Lone Star College System in August 2000 and the new Lone Star College- CyFair opened in August 2003 as the fifth Lone Star College. now has two locations to help make education accessible and convenient for the rapidlygrowing Cypress-Fairbanks area: 1) The campus on Barker Cypress Road at West Road, a 200-acre, state-of-the-art campus centered around beautiful ponds; and 2) The LSC-Fairbanks Center at U.S. Highway 290 and West Little York Road, which is strategically designed for students who live or work in the southeast portion of the Cy-Fair community. A second satellite center, LSC- Cypress Center, will open this fall at Clay and Fry Roads. Highlights offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. Leading-edge technology to promote relevant job skills in CISCO, Visual Communications and more. State-of-the-art welding and manufacturing center, preparing students for degrees in welding, manufacturing, machining, electronics, drafting, engineering technology and more. Exceptional health care programs including nursing, medical radiologic technology, medical assisting and sonography and newly-added magnetic resonance imaging. Access to a comprehensive library system via a collaborative community partnership with the Harris County Public Library and. Training for Emergency Medical Services and fire science students at the Emergency Services Education Center via a collaborative community partnership with and the Emergency Services District. The Center for the Arts houses the visual and performing arts featuring artistic talent in many mediums displayed in the Bosque Gallery as well as choral, instrumental and theatrical performances year round. 94 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

95 Lone Star College campuses Lone Star College campues About When Lone Star College-Kingwood opened in August 1984 as the second Lone Star College it was referred to as the East campus. Situated on 273 beautifully landscaped wooded acres, is conveniently located at U.S Highway 59 and Kingwood Drive in the northeast sector of the Lone Star College System. offers two off-site locations to better serve the rapidlygrowing communities of Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, and eastern Montgomery County. The locations include; 1) The LSC-Atascocita Center at West Lake Houston Parkway, which opened in 2011; and 2) The LSC-EMCID Center at the East Montgomery County Improvement District s stateof-the-art, high-tech facility. In addition, offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits through its dual credit and early college programs. Highlights In addition to opening the new LSC-Atascocita Center in 2011, two new buildings were completed and opened on the campus the Student Conference Center and the Music Instructional Building, both beautiful, state-of-the-art facilities that helped expand services and offerings to students. offers more than 60 areas of study for the traditional, full- or part-time student; university partnerships, academic transfer courses and degrees; and workforce development and continuing education. s Center for Civic Engagement is a unique program that encourages students, faculty, and staff to become active citizens involved in their communities by providing opportunities and resources to engage in service oriented community activities. s Dental Hygiene Program, which is one of the top in the state of Texas, has consistently had an 100 percent pass rate on state board exams by its students. offers other health-related training to prepare students for health careers including nursing, occupational therapy assistant and respiratory care therapist. offers Cosmetology and Facial programs that fully prepare students to meet the requirements to take licensing exams for the state of Texas. has its own television production studio and cable TV station (Channel 42 on Suddenlink.) Sorters Rd. Will Clayton Pkwy. McClellan Rd. FM 1314 US Hwy. 59 FM 1960 LSC-EMCID Center Northpark Dr. LSC-Atascocita Center LSC-KINGWOOD Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX LoneStar.edu/Kingwood LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER West Lake Houston Pky Atascocita, TX LoneStar.edu/Atascocita-Center LSC-EMCID CENTER Highway 59 N New Caney, TX LoneStar.edu/EMCID W.Lake Houston Pkwy. Kingwood Dr. Lake Shore Landing Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 95

96 Hwy. 75 Lone Star College campuses About Hwy. 105 FM 1488 Loop 336 S. Hwy. 242 West College Park Dr. 777 Conroe Park North Dr. I-45 North FM 1314 Needham Rd. FM 1484 LSC-Conroe Center Hwy. 105 FM 3083 LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Dr. Conroe, TX Local: Metro: LoneStar.edu/Montgomery LSC-CONROE CENTER 777 Conroe Park North Dr. Conroe, TX LoneStar.edu/ConroeCenter In August 1995, Lone Star College- Montgomery opened its doors as the fourth Lone Star College with a dedication ceremony led by then Texas Gov. George W. Bush. It was established as a comprehensive college located on 165 acres of pine forest between The Woodlands and Conroe, to serve the residents of Montgomery County. Like other Lone Star Colleges, recently experienced the most significant campus expansion in its history with three new buildings opening in 2011 on the main campus, as well as a new northside center in the Conroe/Willis area the LSC- Conroe Center. is also located just footsteps away from the LSC-University Center at Montgomery, which offers bachelor s, master s and specialized degrees from several university partners. Highlights s new buildings opened on campus in 2011 include a new Health Science Center, a one-of-its-kind Music Hall, and a General Academic Center, as well as a 1,000-space parking garage. A comprehensive range of transfer, workforce education, continuing education, and developmental education programs is available. A new, two-building campus has opened in north Conroe, convenient for northern Montgomery County residents. The LSC-Conroe Center offers both transferable college credit classes and workforce programs in a variety of trades. The Learning Center provides free support services, including tutoring (walk-in and appointment based), study groups, seminars, consultations, and placement test preparation. Resources for use in the center include Internet access, academic and productivity software, scientific calculators, science models and kits, and study guides for placement testing. A wide variety of career programs is offered, including nursing, radiologic technology, physical therapist assistant, audio visual systems specialist, human services, land surveying, automotive technology, fire science, welding, and many others. The college offers an outstanding honors program, honor societies, service learning, learning communities and an array of clubs and extracurricular activities. Many classes are offered in online or hybrid formats, as well as early morning or late evening. 96 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

97 Lone Star College campuses About Since 1973, Lone Star College-North Harris has been serving the residents of the Aldine, Spring and Humble school districts. It was the first and founding college of the Lone Star College System and set the pace with quality education for other Lone Star Colleges that followed it. In addition to the 200-acre main campus located on 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive in north Houston, also serves its students with three satellite centers the LSC-Greenspoint Center located off Beltway 8 near Interstate 45 at 250 N. Sam Houston Parkway East in the Greenspoint area, and the LSC-Victory Center, located at 4141 Victory Drive. Highlights Flexible class schedules and first-class professors who recognize students need to juggle classes with work and family responsibilities. Courses are held during the day, in the evening, on weekends and in fast-track, independent, distance or individualized study formats. More than 110 degree and certificate programs designed for both university transfer and career building. A comprehensive library for students and the community. On-campus child care facility operated by the Aldine- Greenspoint YMCA includes a pre-school program for children 3 and 4 years of age, after-school program for children 5 to 12 years of age, and Child Watch* a drop-in care for children 18 months to 5 years of age, available only to currently-enrolled students. Free tutoring, computer lab use, on-campus parking, intramural sports programs, plus a comprehensive weight training center, dance/ aerobics studio, walking trail and gymnasium. Leading-edge technology in emerging technical job fields. A safe, beautifully landscaped, suburban campus tucked amidst 200 acres of forest and clearings. The college s fine arts department offers a comprehensive curriculum with programs in art, dance, theater and music. Classes and programs offered at LSC-Victory Center, located in the Acres Homes community and LSC-Greenspoint Center, located in Greater Greenspoint. The Health Professions Building is home to many of the college s medical programs. *Child Watch is only available to currently enrolled students. Red Oak Dr. LSC- Victory Center Peakwood Dr. LSC-Health Professions Bldg. Greenspoint Mall Hwy. 249 West Montgomery Victory I-45 North W.W. Thorne Dr. Greenspoint Dr. Richey Rd. Hardy Toll Rd. LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX LoneStar.edu/NorthHarris FM 1960 LSC-North Harris N. Sam Houston Parkway E. LSC-Greenspoint Center LSC-GREENSPOINT CENTER 250 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E Houston, TX LoneStar.edu/Greenspoint-Center LSC-VICTORY CENTER 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX LoneStar.edu/Victory-Center LSC-HEALTH PROFESSIONS BUILDING & Red Oak Houston, TX Aldine-Westfield Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 97

98 Lone Star College campuses Lone Star College campuses About /149 FM 2920 FM 1488 Kuykendahl Health Science Bldg. Graham Spring Stuebner I-45 North Lone Star College-Tomball, the third of the six Lone Star Colleges, was the result of many years of dedication by community members to bring higher education to the Tomball and Magnolia communities. Residents of the Tomball Independent School District voted in 1982 to join the Lone Star College System and opened its doors for students in Today, LSC- Tomball students can earn the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or Associate of Applied Science degrees, complete their general education courses for transfer to a four-year college or university or earn workforce certificates in a variety of areas that lead to high-demand jobs. Highlights Hwy. 249 Hwy. 290 FM 1960 LSC-TOMBALL Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX LoneStar.edu/Tomball LSC-TOMBALL HEALTH SCIENCE BUILDING 700 Graham St. Tomball, TX The Honors program, service learning, dual credit and international studies allow students to have an advanced academic college experience. Learning spaces such as the Performing Arts Center, Health Science Building, Veterinary Technology Building, Language and Culture Center, the iclassroom, the 21st Century Classroom and the Communications Center also enhance the collegiate experience for students. The Community Library, in partnership with the Harris County Public Library system, houses a wide variety of resources for the community, including a children s library, as well as a wealth of resources to serve the research needs of students. In addition to traditional course offerings, fast track options, late start and finish early courses, and weekend and evening courses allow students who are balancing demands for family, school and work to find classes that best suit their lifestyle. To support student success, offers professional advising and counseling, financial aid services, recruitment and outreach services, testing and tutoring support, and accommodations for students with disabilities. Additionally, a vibrant Student Life department provides students with many opportunities to get connected, make friends, learn leadership skills, and enhance their academic experience. Continuing education courses for lifelong learners are also available. Discovery College provides a safe and fun college experience during the summer for students age The Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) program offers opportunities for adults age 50+ to take free or low-cost classes and participate in personal interest activities. Preparation courses for the General Educational Development (GED) test are also offered, along with other adult basic education courses. 98 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

99 Perry Lone Star College campuses Lone Star College campues About LSC-University Park Lone Star College-University Park, the system s sixth college, opened for classes in spring 2010 where Compaq Computer and Hewlett Packard s world headquarters once were on State Highway 249 at Louetta Road. It is designed to be a college as well as an incubator for innovative partnerships between education, business and industry, and the community. Along with two-year degrees and certificates in many areas, LSC-University Park also offers bachelor s and master s degrees at the LSC-University Center at LSC-University Park, through partnerships with a number of four-year universities. LSC- University Park also houses LSC-Online, the Veterans Affairs Center, Lone Star Corporate College and the Lone Star College Conference Center. LSC- University Park is one location with many opportunities, making higher education convenient, affordable and accessible to the northwest Harris County community. LSC-University Park Hwy. 290 Grant Rd. FM 1960 West Rd. Louetta Rd. LSC-University Center at University Park Hwy. 249 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. Highlights Offers associate degrees, face-to-face or online, credit and non-credit courses, workforce training, and continuing education classes as well as certificates in many workforce programs of study. Faculty members possess the academic credentials, business and industry experience, and student-centered focus that deepen critical and creative thinking to enhance student success. Interactive teaching and engaged learning. On-site first-stop student services including financial aid assistance, tutoring, advising, counseling, and assessment and placement testing. On-site bookstore, digital library services, computer resources and much more to help students achieve their goals. Specialized services available for veterans, international students, and ADAA accommodations. University partners offer bachelor s and master s level classes and degrees on-site at the same facility. Current LSC-University Center at University Park partners include: University of Houston, University of Houston-Downtown, Sam Houston State University and Texas Southern University. 2+2 programs offer seamless credit transfer two years at Lone Star College with two years at a four-year university on site. LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK State Highway 249 at Louetta Rd. Houston, TX LoneStar.edu/UniversityPark Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 99

100 Continuing Education Index Index Symbols 3-D Modeling and Rendering II 33 A Access Complete - Online 33 Access I 33 Access II 33 Accounting and Business Ethics 6 Accounting, Government and Not-for-Profit 7 Accounting II, Intermediate 7 Accounting I, Intermediate 6 Accounting I, Introduction 6 Accounting II, Principles 7 Accounting I, Principles 6 Accounting, Office I 8, 25 Accounting, Office II 8, 25 A+ Certification Training 33, 50 Advanced Historical Analysis 58 Aerobics I 58 Aerobics II 58 American Music 62 American Sign Language, Beginning I 75 Anatomy and Physiology II, Review 28 Animation, Basic 4, 34 Animation I, 3-D 34 Animation II, 3-D 4, 34 Arabic I, Beginning 75 Arabic I, Conversational 75 Art, Design I 53 Art, Design III 53 Art History Survey I 53 Art History Survey II 53 AutoCAD, Advanced 2, 34 AutoCAD, Intermediate 2, 34 AutoCAD, Introduction 2, 35 Automotive Electrical Systems 47 Automotive Electronics 47 Automotive Engine Repair 48 Automotive Technology, Introduction 48 B Band, Symphonic 62 Basic Machine Shop I 19 Basic Peace Officer II 45 Basic Peace Officer III 45 Basic Peace Officer IV 45 Basketball I 58 Bicycling I 58 Blueprint Reading & Sketching 19 Bowling I 58 Business English 8 Business Ethics 8 Business Law I 8 Business Principles 9 C Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliage 32 CBT GED Orientation 78, 79 Ceramics I 53 Ceramics II 54 Chamber Singers 62 Child Development Associate 17 Chinese I, Beginning 75 Choir, Concert 62 Citizenship Preparation 79 Class Guitar I 62 Class Guitar II 62 Class Voice II 62 CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals 19 College 101: 1st Year Introduction 79 Commercial Drivers License Exam Preparation 49 Commercial Drivers License Written Skills 49 Commercial Wiring 17, 45 Communication for Workplace, Basic 74 Communication for Workplace I 73 Communication for Workplace II 73 Communication for Workplace III 73 Communication for Workplace IV 74 Communication Skills for Managers 9 Community Band 62 Computer Illustration 1, 3, 4, 35 Computers, Introduction 35 Computer Systems, Introduction 35 Concert Choir 63 Connecting Networks 36 Construction Methods and Materials 3 Conversation for Workplace 74 Cost Accounting 9 Country Western Dance I 59 Creating Successful Classrooms 14 Cupcake Creations 54 Current Design Styles and Techniques 31 D Daily Business Procedures 32 DC-AC Circuits 17, 45 Dental Assisting I 26 Dental Assisting II 26 Dental Assisting III (Clinical) 26 Dental Assisting Review & Exam 26 Design Communications I 4, 36 Design Communications II 4, 36 Design II - 3-D 54 Designing Effective Websites 4, 36 Desktop Support Technician 36 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair 48 Digital Art I 54 Digital Imaging I 5, 36 Digital Imaging II 5, 37 Digital Photography, Beginning SLR 54 Digital Publishing I 5, 37 Digital Publishing II 5, 37 Digital Publishing III 5, 37 Digital Video 6, 37 Digital Video-Advanced 6, 37 Dog Obedience 65 Drawing and Painting 54 Drawing, Basic Introduction 55 Drawing I 54 Drawing II 55 E Electrical Theory, Basic 17, 45 Electrocardiography 27 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic 28 Electrocardiography Monitor Technician 27 Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee 27 Electronic Music I 63 Electronic Music II 63 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic 28 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical 28, 44 Employee Performance Review 9 English as a Second Language, Basic 72 English Language and Civics Instruction 72 Entrepreneurship EPA Certification Exam 50 ESOL Grammar I 66 ESOL Grammar II 67 ESOL Grammar III 67 ESOL Grammar IV 67 ESOL Grammar V 67 ESOL Language Skills Workshop 68 ESOL Oral Communication I 68 ESOL Oral Communication II 68 ESOL Oral Communication III 68 ESOL Oral Communication IV 69 ESOL Reading I 69 ESOL Reading II 69 ESOL Reading III 70 ESOL Reading IV 70 ESOL Reading V 70 ESOL Writing I 70 ESOL Writing II 71 ESOL Writing III 71 ESOL Writing IV 71 ESOL Writing V 71 Excel Complete - Online 38 Excel I 38 Excel I en Espanol 38 Excel II 38 F Federal Income Tax, Individual Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

101 Continuing Education Index Federal Income Tax, Partnerships/ Corporations 9 Floral Design, Basic 55 Floral Design in a Flash 55 Floral Design Program Orientation 32 Forklift Operator Orientation 3 French I, Beginning 76 French I, Conversational 75 French II, Beginning 76 French II, Conversational 76 Funeral Design Techniques 32 G Gaming Design and Development, Introduction 39 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 21 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I 21 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part II 21 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 80hrs 22 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part I 22 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part II 22 GED Full Review 79 GED Revisión en Español 80 Generalist Teacher Preparation 14 German I, Beginning 76 German I, Conversational 76 German II, Conversational 76 Golf I 59 Golf II 59 Grant Writing H Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry 66 How to Be a Genius 66 HTML II, Website Development (Advanced) 39 HTML I, Web Site Development 39 Human Relations Skills 10 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 17, 45 I IADC RIG PASS Petroleum Safety and Environmental Hazards 20 IADC WellCAP  20 Industrial Maintenance, Intro 20 Information and Project Management 10 Integrating Technology 14 Interface Design 39 Interior Design, Accessory 32 Interior Design: Decorating Your Domain 55 Interior Design, Introduction 32 Introduction to Networks 39 Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sport 59 Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software 39 Italian I, Conversational 76 Italian II, Conversational 76 J Japanese I, Beginning 77 Japanese II, Beginning 76 Jazz Ensemble 63 K Karate I 60 Keyboarding I 10 L Lead Effective Meetings 10 Leading Strategically 10 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 10, 50 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt 11, 51 Legal Issues for Supervisors 11 Lighting for Film or Video 39 Live Green, Save Green! 62 M Machine Shop Mathematics 19 Makeup Artistry 55, 57 Makeup Artistry: Brows Galore 57 Makeup Artistry: Concealing to Create the Perfect Skin 57 Makeup Artistry: Contouring your face 57 Makeup Artistry: Eye Candy 57 Makeup Artistry: Lash Extensions 57 Makeup Artistry: Your skin, Your look 57 Management, Principles 11 Management, Principles of 11 Marketing, Principles 11 Math for Welders 22 Mechanical Skills, Basic 17, 20, 46 Medical Terminology I 28 Medication Aide 29 Medication Aide Refresher 29 Modeling and Rendering, 3-D 40 Modern Dance I 60 Motor Controls 18, 46 Motorcycle Rider Course 66 Multimedia I, Interactive 40 Multimedia, Introduction 40 Music Appreciation 63 Music Fundamentals 64 Music Literature 64 Music, Private Instruction 64 N National Electrical Code I 18, 46 National Electrical Code II 18, 46 Networking Technologies, Fundamentals 40 Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring 27 Nurse Aide, Certified 29 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) 30 Nurse Aide State Exam Facilitator Fee 30 O Oil and Gas, Introduction 20 Oil Painting I 55 Operation of CNC Machining Centers 19 Operation of CNC Turning Centers 20 Outlook 40 P Painting I 56 Painting II 56 Passport to Retirement 61 PayTrain Fundamentals 11, 25 PayTrain Mastery 12, 25 Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) 15 Personal Finance 12 Personal Training 30 Phlebotomy 31 Phlebotomy, Clinical 31 Photography, Digital 56 Photography, Digital, Beginning Automatic 56 Photography, Fundamentals 56 Photography I 56 Photography II 56 Photoshop I 40 Photoshop II 40 Piano Class I 64 Piano Class II 64 Piano Class III 64 Piano Class IV 64 Pipe Welding 22 Pit and Fissure Sealants for the Dental Assistant 27 PMP Certification Exam Preparation 12, 50 Pop Singers I 64 Portfolio Development for Graphic Design 6, 41 PowerPoint Complete - Online 41 PowerPoint I 41 PowerPoint I en Espanol 41 PowerPoint II 41 Preventative Maintenance 48 Principles of Floral Design 32 Private Music Keyboard 65 Private Music Lessons-Guitar 65 Private Music Lessons-Voice 65 Problem Solving 12 Problem Solving and Decision Making 12 Professionalism in Workplace 12 Professional Truck Driver I 49 Professional Truck Driver II 49 Programmable Logic Controllers 18, 46 Project Management Certificate Program 13, 50 Project Scheduling using MS Project 3 Spring 2015 Non-Credit Course Schedule 101

102 Continuing Education Index Pronunciation for the Workplace I 75 Pronunciation for the Workplace II 75 Puppy Kindergarten 65 Q QuickBooks I 13, 25 QuickBooks II 13, 26 R Racquetball I 60 Racquetball II 60 Residential Wiring 18, 46 Rock Climbing I 60 Rock Climbing II 60 Routing and Switching Essentials 42 S SAT Preparation 80 Scaling Networks 42 Selling, Principles 13 SEO: Analytics and Tracking 42 Sewing Basics 57 Sewing II 57 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I 23 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II 23 Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW) 23 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I 23 Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW)Part II 24 Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction 48 Soccer I 60 Solar Photovoltaic Systems Design 18, 46 SolidWorks I 3, 18, 42, 46 SolidWorks II 3, 19, 42, 47 Spanish I, Beginning 77 Spanish I, Conversational 77 Spanish II, Beginning 78 Spanish II, Conversational 77 Spanish III, Conversational 77 Special Ed: Money Skills 80 Special Ed: Reading I 80 Special Ed: Social Skills 80 Standards (Quality Control Technology) 19, 47 Steel Drum Band 65 Substitute Teacher Training 15 Supervision, Introduction 13 Suspension and Steering 48 Symphony Orchestra 65 T T ai Chi Chuan (Yang Style) 60 Tai Chi for Health and Longevity 60 Tai Chi I 60 TCP Internship Extension 15 TCP Internship I 15 TCP Internship II 16 Team Building in the Workplace 13 Technical Communications 58 Tennis I 60 Tennis II 61 Test Prep & Study Skills 66 TExES ESL/Bilingual Review Session 16 TExES Review: Generalist TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 16 TExES Review: Math 16 TExES Review: PPR EC Time Management 14 Tools for Teaching Module 17 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair 48 V Voice Instruction, Beginning 65 Volleyball I 61 W Watercolor and Mixed Media 57 Web Page Creation - Online 42 Web Page Design I 42 Wedding Design Techniques 32 Wedding Planner Certification 14, 51 Weight Training I 61 Welding Inspection, Preparation 24, 51 Welding Inspection Preparation Part I 24, 51 Welding Inspection Preparation Part II 24, 51 Welding Metallurgy I 24 Word Complete - Online 43 Word I 43 Word I en Espanol 43 Word II 43 WordPress II 44 Word Processing, Introduction 44 Workkeys Test Applied Mathematics 51 Workkeys Test Locating Information 51 Workkeys Test Reading for Information 51 Workplace Microbiology 29 Work Skills for the Workplace 20 Y Yoga I 61 Yoga II Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE

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