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10 Business and Management Communications and Marketing When you need to market your product or service, you need strategic, results-driven skills that enhance the bottom line. Communicating clearly and persuasively is critical to your success. Our wide range of courses in this series is designed to show you how to target an audience, develop strategic techniques and generate a greater return on your investment. Marketing Your Small Business to Success Starting a new business or improving the profitability of an existing one requires a concise and focused MAP (Marketing Action Plan). For the 21st century entrepreneur, this course takes you step-by-step from the basic concepts of marketing through the creative process to understanding the behaviors and changes brought by the Internet and social media networks. Increasing your awareness of how your prospects and clients are thinking and behaving will reduce risk and increase the effectiveness of your marketing. Learn how to research, analyze and identify trends and your competition; how to identify your customers and position your business competitively; how to develop your marketing message; and how to create a marketing plan you can implement with tried and true strategies that are low-cost with high impact. 1.2 CEU. Tuition and fees: $149 XMS310-100448 Feb 13-Feb 23 4 sessions M,Th 6-9pm Ellen Silverman, MCCC Instructor and Marketing Consultant Grammar for Grownups Write correctly for success! Even though this course is intended for native speakers of English, Grammar for Grownups is also valuable for ESL students. Instantly improve all your written documents by using correct grammar and punctuation. This lively course is brimming with relevant exercises in topics such as commas, semicolons, apostrophes, quotation marks, fragments, run-on sentences, pronouns, verb-subject agreement, etc. If you have long forgotten these essential language skills, this course is your perfect pick-me-up! 1.0 CEU or 10 CPE hours. Tuition and fees: $99 XWC110-100449 Mar 12-Apr 2 4 sessions M 6:30-9pm Ozana Castellano, MBA, Communications Specialist Online Courses for Business Total Quality Fundamentals Distribution and Logistics Management Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications Learn to Buy and Sell on Ebay Project Management Fundamentals Introduction to PC Security Project Management Applications Introduction to Algebra Tuition: Most courses start at: $96 Expert Instructors 6-Weeks of Instruction 24-Hour Access Start Dates: A new section of each course starts monthly. To learn more, or to enroll, go to www.ed2go.com/mccc.edu Social Intelligence Social Intelligence, the new science of human relationships, is the capacity to understand what is happening in the world and respond in both a personally and socially effective manner. We will focus on imparting techniques which will increase your ability to generate cooperation when working with individuals, teams and organizations. 0.8 CEU. Tuition and fees: $80 XML107-100565 Apr 26-May 31* 4 sessions Th 7-9pm *Class will not meet May 3, May 24 Market Your Business on Social Networking Sites For beginning social networkers/small business owners looking for free exposure Do you have a hobby or small business that you would like to promote but don t have the money necessary for marketing? Many people are unaware of the many free social networking sites that are available on the web. This course will demonstrate how to utilize free sites (MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook) to help promote your business/interests without ever paying a penny. 0.3 CEU. Cost: $66 (tuition and fees: $27; lab fees $39) XCA100-101443 May 1 1 session Tu 6:30-9:30pm Fabio Iucolino, MCCC Instructor Returning Effective Business Writing Summer 2012 Project a more professional image! Learn techniques to improve your positive image and project your professionalism through your writing. Learn how to write more effective and concise letters, memos and email messages. You will practice organizing your thoughts before you begin to write, perfect the art of proofreading accurately, and review grammar and punctuation basics. Finally, this course provides exercises, discussions, and constructive critiques to polish your professional image through your written communications. Registration deadline is two weeks prior to the course start date. Avoid the $15 late fee... Register Early!

Business and Management 15 10 Tips for Successfully Working with Volunteers Volunteers can be a wonderful resource for nonprofits and community groups. Each of these sessions will focus on specific techniques you can use to recruit, retain, and recognize volunteers so that your group will be even more effective. 0.9 CEU. Tuition and fees: $90 XML117-100659 Apr 14-Apr 28* 3 sessions Sa 9am-12pm *Class meets at James Kerney Campus, North Broad and Academy Streets, Trenton, NJ 08608 Social Intelligence Social Intelligence, the new science of human relationships, is the capacity to understand what is happening in the world and respond in both a personally and socially effective manner. We will focus on imparting techniques which will increase your ability to generate cooperation when working with individuals, teams and organizations. 0.8 CEU. Tuition and fees: $80 XML107-100565 Apr 26-May 31* 4 sessions Th 7-9pm *Class will not meet May 3, May 24 ONLINE COURSES AND CERTIFICATES through Learning Resources Network (LERN) It is easy to participate in your online course! After you register, you will be given information to access your online classroom. Expert instructors / 24-hour access from any computer In the online classroom: listen to audio lectures, view slides, even take an optional quiz to test yourself Online discussion with your fellow participants and the instructor For full descriptions or to register, please visit our web link at: www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/mccc LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation (Two-month online course) 3.2 CEU. Cost: $695 XCP440-101447 Feb 6-Mar 30 Virtual Meeting Planner Certificate (10-week online certificate program with exam for CVP designation) 4.8 CEU. Cost $795 XCP441-101448 Feb 6-Apr 13 Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business (One-month online course) 1.6 CEU. Cost: $245 XCP442-101449 Mar 5-Mar 30 Facebook for Business Advanced Skills for Businesses and Organizations (One-month online course) 1.6 CEU. Cost: $245 XCP443-101450 Mar 5-Mar 30 Successful Survey Techniques (One-month online course) 1.6 CEU. Cost: $395 XCP444-101451 Mar 5-Mar 30 Certificate in Online Teaching For those new to teaching online, or those already teaching online Cost: $495 for all 3 courses to earn a Certificate Or: $195 for each individual course To Earn A Certificate: Take all three (3) courses below to earn a Certificate. Take courses in any order you choose. 4.5 CEU. Cost: $495 for all 3 courses (includes books) XCP448-101455 M-F Feb 6-Apr 20 Individual Courses: Designing Online Instruction 1.5 CEU. Cost $195 (includes book) XCP445-101452 M-F Feb 6-Feb 10 Building Online Learning Communities 1.5 CEU. Cost: $195 (includes book) XCP446-101453 M-F Mar 12-Mar 16 Advanced Teaching Online 1.5 CEU. Cost: $195 (includes book) XCP447-101454 M-F Apr 16-Apr 20

16 Online Courses Online Training Unique Instructor-Facilitated Courses Online We offer you hundreds of engaging online courses for adults, covering many topics. Every course includes an expert instructor. You can look for instructor feedback and ask questions at any time in the Discussion Areas of each course. Most courses run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end) and are comprised of 12 lessons, representing 24 or more hours of instruction. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night. (No senior citizen discount) How to Get Started 1 Visit our Online Instruction Center: www.ed2go.com/mccc.edu 2 Click the Courses link. Once you choose the department and course title you are interested in, select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will choose a username and password that will grant you access to your classroom. 3 When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with the username and password you selected during enrollment. Start Dates A new section of each course starts monthly. Our Spring 2012 schedule is as follows: Dec 14-Feb 3, Jan 18-Mar 9, Feb 15-Apr 6, Mar 21-May 11, Apr 18-June 8, and May 16-July 6. Requirements All courses require Internet access, email, Netscape Navigator, or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center for more information. Here is a sampling of our variety of personal and professional development online courses! Constitutional Law Winning Strategy for the Courtroom Introduction to Criminal Law Grammar Refresher Introduction to SQL Introduction to Networking Learn to Buy and Sell on Ebay Resume Writing Workshop Genealogy Basics Handling Medical Emergencies Music Made Easy Introduction to PC Security Empowering Students with Disabilities Save Gas and Save the Environment! Most Courses Cost Only $96! Learn from the comfort of your home or office at times most convenient for you Courses start monthly Expert instructors Study anytime, any where, and at your own pace 24-hour access Online Discussion Areas 6 Weeks of Instruction Browse 100s more online courses at: www.ed2go.com/mccc.edu Or call 609.570.3311 to learn more. Registration deadline is two weeks prior to the course start date. Avoid the $15 late fee... Register Early!

Computers-Office Systems Computer Literacy PC Training Basic Computer and Keyboarding For the uninformed or curious, this basic introduction helps those who have a fear of computers become comfortable with basic terminology and concepts. You will examine computer jargon, hardware, software, computer systems, and different kinds of computers and their uses. You will also learn touch-typing at your own pace. You will be able to practice and review your work, and your speed will improve as you type without having to look at the keyboard. Textbook required. Available in college bookstore. 1.8 CEU. Cost: $229 (tuition: $90; lab fees: $109; materials: $30) XCA110-100574 Jan 11-Jan 25 3 sessions W 9:30am-4pm* *1/2 hour for lunch John Gontowicz, MCCC Instructor Introduction to the Windows 7 Operating System (This course should be taken before taking any other computer courses that use a Windows operating system.) Prerequisite: Basic Computer and Keyboarding or equivalent experience Take a look behind the screen in this introductory course to Windows operating system 7. Practice with basic skills including mouse techniques (clicking and dragging), resizing windows, file storage and navigation, etc. You will navigate the desktop, use online help and shortcuts, customize 7, and use Windows Explorer. Textbook required. Available in college bookstore. 1.2 CEU. Cost: $200 (tuition and fees: $73; lab fees: $127) XCA107-100575 Jan 20-Jan 27 2 sessions F 9:30am-4pm* *1/2 hour for lunch John Gontowicz, MCCC Instructor Mac Training Intro to the Mac SAVE MONEY! REGISTER EARLY! Register 2 weeks before your class begins and avoid the $15 late fee! NEW! 17 Whether you re switching from your PC and Windows for business or pleasure (or both), this course will help demystify the Mac s hardware and software features. Students will learn how to navigate the Mac OS, explore the built-in i applications (i.e., itunes, iphoto, imovie, etc.), and experience Mac s networking and security features. Textbook required. Available in college bookstore. 0.9 CEU. Tuition and fees: $199 (tuition: $85; lab fees: $114) XCS100-100576 Jan 21-Feb 4 3 sessions Sa 9:30am-12:30pm John Paone, MCCC Instructor Join our email list! Would you like to receive a brief monthly email about courses, new programs and special events at The Center for Continuing Studies? Please email ComEd@mccc.edu to be included on our email list. Online Career Training Programs Some available courses of study are: AutoCAD 2009 Search Engine Optimization Six Sigma Black Belt CompTIA Network+/Server+ Certification Training CompTIA Security+ Certification Training.NET Training Lean Mastery All materials are included in the Program fees. Each course has an instructor assigned to answer student questions and solve student problems. Program Features: Facilitators and mentors are available to answer questions and help you through your studies Career Counselors to help you prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace Courses are all open-enrollment and self paced No additional charges - all materials, workbooks, and software are part of the course fee Payment plans are available To learn more, or to enroll, go to www.ed2go.com/mccc.edu. Click on link to Career Training Programs.

Education 27 Education for Teachers The Center for Continuing Studies at Mercer is a registered provider of professional development with the New Jersey Department of Education. All onsite and online courses count toward the 100 hours requirement. Our provider number is 4285. Introduction to the Teaching Profession: 24-Hour Pre-service Program This course is a prerequisite of the NJ Department of Education for all Certificate of Eligibility applications received after October 31, 2009. New Pathways to Teaching is pleased to offer this new program required for all alternate route candidates who plan to apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CE). This course will include: An Overview of the Teaching Profession Classroom Management Assessment Tools Lesson Plans Learning Strategies This is a noncredit course with 20 hours of classroom work and a 4-hour classroom observation requirement. Upon successful completion of this class, students receive a certificate, as required by the Department of Education, which documents successful program completion. This certificate must be included in the CE application packet to the DOE. Limited enrollment - please register immediately. As classes fill, additional classes will be offered to satisfy demand. Please visit our website at www.mccc.edu/ccs/nptnj for additional offering times and dates. Book available for purchase at the Registration Desk in the Conference Center for approximately $55. 2.0 CEU. Tuition and fees: $200 Students must register for both reference numbers: XCP101-100608 (classroom component) and XCP108-100609 (internship component - no fee) Jan 19-Feb 20 10 sessions M, Th 6-8pm Literacy and Math: 45-Hour Methods Courses For more information visit www.mccc.edu/ccs/nptnj Job Search Strategies for Teachers Diversity in the Classroom The Implementation of Technology Classroom Observations How to Become an Adjunct Professor Do you have a master s degree and wish to teach? Many community colleges and 4-year colleges are looking for experts who wish to teach courses in their field. Learn how to find and apply for jobs, manage your classroom, create your syllabus and successfully interact with your students and administrators. 0.3 CEU. Tuition and fees: $45 XCP121-100610 Feb 6 1 session M 6-9pm XCP121-100611 Apr 2 1 session M 6-9pm Nunzio Cernero, MCCC Instructor Online Courses-Continuing Education for Teachers www.ed2go.com/mccc.edu New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey Alternate Route to Teaching Thinking of becoming a teacher? Already have a college degree? Make a difference in the life of a child: TEACH! NPTNJ provides an opportunity for people to become teachers who have a BS, BA, or higher degree and who did not complete a traditional teacher preparation program. Admission Requirements: Bachelor s degree with a 2.75 GPA Certificate of Eligibility from NJDOE Information session will be held Thursday, January 26. Session starts promptly at 5:30pm. The Conference Center at Mercer, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, NJ 08550 Call 609.570.3311 or email ComEd@mccc.edu To learn more about the NPTNJ program including schedules, application and overview, visit www.mccc.edu/ccs/nptnj New Pathways to Teaching in NJ is an approved alternate route to teaching by the Department of Education of the State of New Jersey. The structure of the program consists of Stage I and Stage II. Our Stage I classes are scheduled to begin in January 2012 and a second class is scheduled to begin in April 2012. Both the January and April Stage I classes are enrollment based. If enrollment is insufficient to support a January class, students will be notified and offered the option to transfer to the April 2012 class. Stage I consists of 12 sessions and meets two nights a week for 6 weeks. To apply to the program, you must have completed a Bachelors Degree with a 2.75 GPA, passed your Praxis II exam, completed an Introduction to Teaching: 24-Hour Pre-service Program, and have obtained your Certificate of Eligibility (CE) issued by the DOE. Please consult our website at www.mccc.edu/ccs/nptnj for up-to-date schedule information and qualifying standards. If you need additional information, you may email Carol Desmond Clark, Director at clarkc@mccc.edu.