Continuing Education Summer Adult Course Offerings Spend your summer learning something new or brushing up on your skills! Many of our courses offer an industry recognized certificate, and all are offered at convenient times. Table of Contents Computer Training.... 2 Interior Design, Fashion Design, Property Management, Real Estate, Hospitality Certification, Culinary.6 OSHA Training..6 Project Management..7 Teacher Education. 9 1
MS OFFICE + QUICKBOOKS CERTIFICATE PROGRAM 7/27/15 10/21/15 219 hours of training Total Cost $3,955 This MS Office + QuickBooks Certificate Program is 219 hours of training and costs $3,955. Learn the skills most asked for in the Want Ads for jobs in almost any field, not just an office. This Program is designed for adults who have not been in the workplace recently or have never learned computer skills. Everyone is in the same boat, preparing for a new or better job. Students learn to use Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and QuickBooks. Resume preparation and using the Internet for job search is included. We assist with job placement. CC 392 Keyboarding Fundamentals 6 sessions; 18 hours $245 001, M/T/W/Th; July 27, 28, 29, 30, Aug 3 & 4, 2015 Hours: 9 am-12pm Location: CLC-235 Instructor: Phyllis Pych Develop proper keyboarding skills, improve accuracy and speed, and learn basic mouse skills. CC 411 MS in the Workplace, Part I 12 sessions; 60 Hours $1,090 001, M/T/W/Th; July 27, 28, 29, 30, Aug 3 & 4, 2015 Hours: 12:30-2:30 pm M/T/W/Th; Aug. 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19 & 20 Hours: 9 am-2:30pm (Make-up 8/21/15) Location: CLC-235 Instructor: Phyllis Pych Learn the basics of the computer applications required for most jobs: the Windows operating system, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Topics include: creating, editing, formatting, saving and printing documents, spreadsheets & presentations. CC 412 MS in the Workplace, Part II 12 sessions; 60 Hours $1,090 001, M/T/W/Th; Aug 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, Sept 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 & 11, 2015 Hours: 9:00 am-2:30 pm (No class 9/7/15) Location: CLC-235 Instructor: Phyllis Pych Part II emphasizes the hands-on approach to intermediate Word and Excel topics and introduces e-mail, MS Outlook and the Web. Using Word, students create tables and columns, headers and footers, and do a basic mail merge. Using an Excel database, students make pivot tables. Start working on resumes, interview techniques and Job Search. CC 413 MS in the Workplace, Part III 12 sessions; 60 Hours $1,090 001, M/T/W/Th/F; Sept 16, 17, 18, 21, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, Oct 1, 5 & 6, 2015 Hours: 9:00 am-2:30 (No class 9/22 & 9/23) (Make-up 10/7). 2
Location: CLC-235 Instructor: Phyllis Pych In this three-week course, students master more advanced procedures in Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Integration and linking between the programs is emphasized as well as resume preparation and using the Internet for job search. CC 584 QuickBooks Pro 6 sessions; 21 Hours $440 001, M/W/Th; Oct 8, 12, 14, 15, 19 & 21, 2015 Hours: 1-4:30 pm (Make-up date 10/22) Location: E-112 Instructor: Annette Rakowski Take control and save time with an easy-to use accounting program. Create professional invoices, make deposits, write checks, receive payments, enter and pay bills, reconcile accounts and generate important financial reports. Customize forms, letters and templates. Prerequisite: Basic mouse and keyboard skills and knowledge of Windows, or CC511 Introduction to PC & Windows. Some knowledge of book-keeping is helpful. WEB DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Summer Intensive 6/30/15 7/30/15 90 hours of training Total cost $1,965 To earn the Web Design Certificate, you must satisfactorily complete the following courses, using Adobe CS 6 software: CC 362 Creating Your Own Web Page 6 hours $165 CC 628 Professional HTML & CSS 21 hours $450 CC 451 Dreamweaver 21 hours $450 CC 455 PhotoShop 21 hours $450 CC 441 Flash 21 hours $450 90 hours $1,965 Courses may be taken individually if the prerequisite is met. A Certificate of Completion is given upon successful completion of each 21 hour course. A separate Certificate is given when all 5 courses are successfully completed. Location: S-343 Instructor: Kahlil Haynes CC 362 Creating Your Own Web Page 6 hours; $165 002, T/W; June 30 & July 1, 2015 Hours: 2:00-5:00 p.m. The modern web page is one of the most successful forms of communication in human history. If you want to create your presence on the Internet or want to develop the skills that allow you to monetize 3
the web, it all starts with the basic web page. In this introductory course, you will learn what elements and technologies comprise an effective web page by building a basic web page together in class. We will also have in-depth open discussions aimed at getting your web development questions answered. Prerequisite: Basic ability to use the PC & Windows. CC 628 Professional HTML & CSS (incl. HTML5/CSS3) 21 hours; $450 (includes book) 002, M/T/W/Th; July 6, 7, 8 & 9, 2015 Hours: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. In this beginner level course, students learn the modern coding techniques used to build today s web sites. Using a hands-on approach, we will begin by discussing the requirements for a successful web site built from both the development and stake holder perspective. We will then apply those ideas to a web site we build together in class. Learn when and how to use the core web technologies used in professional web development including: XHTML, HTML5 and CSS (including an introduction to CSS3). Ancillary subjects include: standards compliance, page layouts, basic search engine optimization and web design techniques. Prerequisite: C 362 Creating Your Own Web Page, or equivalent experience. CC 451 Dreamweaver 21 hours; $450 (includes book) 002, M/T/W/Th; July 13, 14, 15 & 16, 2015 Hours: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. In this introduction to Dreamweaver, learn to create, maintain and edit a multi-page Web site. Build common multi-column web site layouts using HTML, create hyperlinks, implement navigation bars; work with tables, build web forms, format and implement Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), create forms, and add images and other media. Prerequisite: CC 362 Creating Your Own Web Page, or equivalent experience. CC 455 PhotoShop 21 hours; $450 (includes book) 002, M/T/W/Th; July 20, 21, 22 & 23, 2015 Hours: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. In this introductory Adobe Photoshop course, learn the image editing techniques to create graphics for the any purpose. Format, repair and enhance photographs for the web and print. Learn to create effective online advertising, user Interface graphics, and web page design layouts. Build creative compositions for both print and screen. Includes an introduction to professional photo editing. Prerequisite: Basic ability to use the PC & Windows. CC 441 Flash 21 hours; $450 (includes book) 002, M/T/W/Th; July 27, 28, 29 & 30, 2015 Hours: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. This introduction to Flash enables you to build multimedia and interactive animation content for the Web. Topics include: drawing tools, advanced animation techniques, working with media files, introduction to ActionScript, techniques for streaming and optimizing Flash content, and publishing Flash content. Prerequisite: Basic ability to use the PC & Windows and CC 362 Creating Your Own Web Page, or equivalent experience. AUTOCAD CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 4
CC 407 AutoCAD 2016 - Level I 12 hours; $255 001, M/T/W/Th; July 6, 7, 8 & 9, 2015 Hours: 6-9 p.m. Location: TEC-104 Prepare two-dimensional drawing for architectural, mechanical, engineering and other design projects. Set up limits, scale, grids and snap. Practice methods of drawing lines, circles, arcs, and other geometry. Learn editing, layering, creating text and basic printing concepts. Includes free lab time, but no book. Instructor: Michael Lee CC 422 AutoCAD 2016 - Level II 12 hours; $255 001, M/T/W/Th; July 13, 14, 15, 16, 2015 Hours: 6-9 p.m. Location: TEC-104 Learn advanced editing, text and block. Drawing exercises follow each topic. The fee includes free lab time, but no book. Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level I or equivalent experience. Instructor: Michael Lee CC 599 3D AutoCAD 2015 12 hours, 4 sessions; $255 001 M/T/W/Th; July 20, 21, 22 & 23, 2015 Hours: 6:30 9:30 pm Location: TEC-104 This course covers the basics of 3D modeling using solid modeling tools, UCS (User Coordinate System) control, display settings and rendering using AutoCAD. Prerequisite: AutoCAD 2014 - Level II, or equivalent user experience. This is not for beginner users. Instructor: Matt King CC558 Revit Architecture - Essentials 12 hours; $335 001, M/T/W/Th; Aug. 24, 25, 26 & 27, 2015 Hours: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Location: TEC-102 This course introduces the student to the concept of Building Information Modeling BIM - and the tools of parametric design and documentation. The course will use the latest version of AutoDesk REVIT Architecture to illustrate the essentials and tools. Topics include: parametric design concepts, modeling floors, walls, roofs, doors windows, elevations, stairs, and curtain wall. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, CAD experience, and knowledge of architectural design, materials and 5
construction methods, drafting or engineering practices is highly recommended. Instructor: Vincent Benanti CC559 Revit Architecture - Intermediate 12 hours; $335 001, Sat; September 12, 19 & 26, 2015 (Make-up date Oct. 3) Hours: 9:00 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Location: TEC-102 This course continues with concept of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the tools of parametric design and documentation from REVIT Architecture Essentials. The course will use the latest version of AutoDesk REVIT Architecture to illustrate advanced tools. Topics include: parametric design concepts, modeling building components, finishes, ceilings and soffits, lighting, interior and exterior rendering, schedules and take-offs and sheet setup. Prerequisite: CC558 REVIT Essentials is required. CAD experience and knowledge of architectural design, materials and construction methods, drafting or engineering practices is highly recommended. Instructor: Vincent Benanti INTERIOR DESIGN, FASHION DESIGN, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, REAL ESTATE, HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATION AND CULINARY Bergen Community College, Division of Continuing Education is offering certificates in Interior Design, Fashion Design, Property Management, Real Estate, Hospitality Certification, Culinary, and much more. There are no prerequisites. Please call Ria Bloss at 201-447-7466 to learn something new or email me at rbloss@bergen.edu. OSHA CD 058 Ten-hour OSHA Construction Industry Safety Certification 4 sessions; T/W/Th, 10 hours; $99 005, May 26, 27, 28 & 6/2, 006, June 3, 4, 9 & 10 Hours: 6:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Campus This 10-hour course is designed for construction workers as an ideal orientation to those who are new to construction sites, maintenance workers and others, those associated with construction projects and as a reminder those working in a variety of building related industries about the hazards associated with the construction industry. Upon successful course completion a $5.00 fee is due to the instructor to receive the 10 Hour Construction Safety OSHA Certification Card. Instructor: John O Reilly, State Certified OSHA Construction Safety Instructor 6
CERTIFICATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT The Certificate in Project Management enables individuals to leverage their knowledge and experience to become effective project managers. This certificate is essential for anyone overseeing projects in today s professional environment. Gain skills to successfully lead and direct projects. A Certificate in Project Management will provide you with a competitive advantage in today s job market. Students will learn to apply strategies to effectively manage multifaceted projects. Students will develop competencies in leading and directing project teams and to facilitate productive relationships between project teams and customers. To earn a certificate, students must complete 7 core courses and demonstrate proficiency in each of the 7 courses core learning objectives. Textbooks: The PMBOK Guide, Fifth Edition The Complete PMP Exam Prep System 81 Hours Tuition: $4000 Start Date: June 2 August 20, 2015 End Date: TBD Campus Additional information contact: Andrea Schaffel, Program Supervisor at 201 493-8975 or aschaffel@bergen.edu CD 563 Introduction to Project Management 9 hours, 3 sessions; $415 001, Tue./Th.; June, 2, 4, 9, 2015 Hours: 7:00 10:00 p.m. Students will review fundamental management principles, building skills foundational to project management. The course will integrate theories and methodologies of management, using case studies to demonstrate the application of these concepts in project management. This course is a Prerequisite for all of the following Project Management courses unless approved by the Instructor. CD 571 Project Charter, Scope and Success Criteria 12 hours, 4 sessions; $615 001, Tue./Thu; June 16, 18, 23, 25, 2015 7
Hours: 7:00 10:00 p.m. This course examines how projects are authorized with a charter, and further defined with a scope statement, success criteria and work breakdown structure. Students will learn how a charter formally authorizes a project, how scope is defined, how success criteria are established and how the project work breakdown structure is developed. Change control will also be discussed. CD 567 Personnel Management, Team Building and the Project Team 12 hours, 4 sessions; $615 001, Tu./Thu.; June 30, July 2, 7, 9, 2015 Hours: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Learn to develop individual personnel into a cohesive project team through team-building exercises. Acquire techniques for identifying and enhancing the individual strengths of personnel, and bring difficult team members to unified focal points. CD 564 Budgeting and Scheduling 12 hours, 4 sessions; $615 001, Tue./Th.; July 14, 16, 21, 23, 2015 Hours: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Time and money are the two most essential resources in any project. Learn competitive quality standards of budgeting. Study theories, techniques and tools for successful scheduling while maintaining quality standards. CD 565 Risk Assessment 12 hours, 4 sessions; $615 001, Mon.; June 8, 15, 22, 29, 2015 Hours: 6:30 9:30 p.m. This course is designed to equip managers to address change and minimize risk in the face of unpredictable circumstances. Students will learn to identify risk, diagnose the impact of change, and implement appropriate project management strategies. Instructor: JoAnn Mitchell, PMP CD 566 Leadership for the Project Manager 9 hours, 3 sessions; $415 001, Tue/Th.; July 28, 30, August 4, 2015 Hours: 7:00 10:00 p.m. Leadership is key to successful project management. Examine critical leadership issues, including the difference between leadership and management, and the organizational dynamics affecting project management. Learn to formulate decision-making strategies crucial to effective project management. 8
CD 570 Project Management Certification Exam Preparation 15 hours, 5 sessions; $710 001, Tue/Th.; August 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 2015 Hours: 7:00 10:00 p.m. Project managers with a globally-recognized project management credential gain a competitive edge in a challenging workforce. Students are encouraged to visit the Project Management Institute web page for further information on requirements for achieving a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. TEACHER EDUCATION To register, call: 201-447-7488 Questions? Call 201-493-3792 New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey (NPTNJ) The NPTNJ program is a partnership between New Jersey City University (NJCU) and Bergen Community College as well as other collaborating New Jersey community colleges. NPTNJ is an alternate route to teacher certification program for people who possess a Bachelor s degree or higher and did not complete a traditional teacher education program. The program is divided into two stages: Stage I and II. To enroll in Stage I of NPTNJ, a candidate must first complete Introduction to Teaching 24 Hour Preservice Program, a NJ Department of Education requirement for all Alternate Route Teacher candidates, pass the PRAXIS II exam, apply to the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) for a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) and be issued a CE. To enroll in The Introduction to Teaching 24-hour Pre-Service Program, candidates must: Possess a Bachelor s degree or higher from a 4-year college or university 2.50 GPA or higher if graduated prior to 9/1/04 2.75 GPA or higher if graduated after 9/1/04 Enrollment in Introduction to Teaching 24 Hour Pre-Service Program does not guarantee enrollment in NPTNJ. SD 005 Introduction to Teaching: 24-Hour Pre-service Program (Hybrid Course) 5 sessions; $240 001, Tues.; July 7-August 4, 2015 Hours: 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Location: TBA Instructor: Joe Polvere 002, Thurs.; July 30-August 27, 2015 Hours: 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Location: TBA Instructor: George Testa 9