EDUCATION TO ACCELERATE YOUR CAREER AND ENRICH YOUR LIFE Career and Technical Education Careers. Not just jobs. SUMMER/FALL 2014 NON-CREDIT COURSE CATALOG LoneStar.edu/CE EDUCATION & TRAINING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENERGY & MANUFACTURING ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION TRANSPORTATION AND MANY MORE CLASSES & PROGRAMS BUSINESS HEALTH SCIENCE PLUS Community Education Leisure classes that are educational, cultural and fun! STARTS ON PAGE 81
LOCATIONS LSC-CYFAIR 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cypress, TX 77433-1383 281.290.3200 CE: 281.290.3460 LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 281.312.1600 CE: 281.312.1660 LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Drive Conroe, TX 77384-4500 Local: 936.273.7000/Metro: 936.321.5161 CE: 936.273.7446 LSC-NORTH HARRIS 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive Houston, TX 77073-3499 281.618.5400 CE: 281.618.5602 LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 281.351.3300 CE: 281.357.3676 LSC-UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 State Highway 249 (at Louetta) Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.2600 CE: 281.290.2601 LSC-UNIVERSITY CENTER AT MONTGOMERY 3232 College Park Drive The Woodlands, TX 77384-4500 936.321.4500/936.273.7510 LSC-UNIVERSITY CENTER AT UNIVERSITY PARK 20515 State Highway 249 (at Louetta) Houston, TX 77070-2607 281.290.2600 LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM OFFICE 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381-4399 832.813.6500 CE classes are also available at LSC satellite centers. Contact and location information for centers is available starting on page 104.
General Information Welcome! Welcome to Lone Star College. We re glad that you ve considered us! Nationally recognized as a premier community college and leader in higher education innovation, a Lone Star College (LSC) education is first-rate. And we re here to help you succeed. Whether you want to train for a new profession or take classes for personal enrichment and fun, Lone Star College is committed to making education affordable and accessible for students from recent high school graduates to industry veterans with years of experience. In most cases, no college application or prior testing is required to begin. Class start dates are available throughout the year at Lone Star College and with six comprehensive colleges located across the Houston region from Kingwood to Katy, there is a campus close to you. Now is the time to get started on your future! Inside this Career and Technical Education (CTE) schedule, you will find the information you need about training in high-demand careers like Architecture & Construction, Business Management & Administration, Energy & Manufacturing, Health Science, Information Technology and more! To get started, turn the page and learn how to register for classes. If you don t know where to begin or have questions about how to get started, call one of the advisors at any Lone Star College (phone numbers for Continuing Education staff are listed by college on inside cover.) We also offer recreation and leisure learning classes! If you are more interested in taking classes for recreation or leisure learning, Lone Star College s Community Education classes may be a better fit for you. To learn more about those classes, turn to page 81 to view the Community Education catalog or go to LoneStar.edu/Leisure. 3
LONE STAR COLLEGE JUNE 2014 S M T W T F S JULY 2014 S M T W T F S General Information CTE/CE Calendar SU 2014 FA 2014 SP 2015 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST 2014 SEPTEMBER 2014 OCTOBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 2014 S M T W T F S JANUARY 2015 FEBRUARY 2015 MARCH 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2015 JULY 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CTE/CE Semesters & Registration Continuing Education classes and registration is ongoing. To view the current schedule online for class start dates, or to search and register for courses, go to LoneStar.edu/CE. For more information on registration, turn to page 6. Holiday/No Class Summer 2014 Independence Day holiday (offices closed): July 3 6 Fall 2014 Labor Day Holiday (no classes): Aug 30 Sept 1 Thanksgiving Holidays (colleges close at 4:30 p.m. Nov 26): Nov 27 30 Winter Holidays (offices closed): Dec 22 Jan 4 Winter Holidays for Mini-Term: Dec 25 & Jan 1 Spring 2015 MLK Holiday (colleges closed): Jan 19 Mid-Semester Break (offices closed): March 9 15 Spring Holiday (offices closed): April 3 5 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS Campus Locations & Contact Information... 2 Calendar...4 General Information How to Read the Catalog...6 Registering for Classes....6 Student Services....7 Definition of Terms...8 Policies.....................................................8 Registration Form...9 Professional Development Seminars...10 Career & Technical Education Programs: Median Salaries... 11 Programs of Study Non-Credit Programs of Study...16 Credit Programs of Study...17 Career & Technical Education Program Listing...20 Career Cluster Programs Architecture & Construction...28 Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication...30 Business, Management & Administration....32 Education & Training...41 Energy & Manufacturing...44 Finance....50 Health Science....52 Hospitality....59 Information Technology....61 Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security....69 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics...71 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics...72 Industry Certification & Exam Prep... 75 Distance Learning (LSC-Online, Champions School of Real Estate, ed2go)... 77 Community Education... 81 Leisure Learning...83 English for Speakers of Other Languages...95 Languages...100 Tests & Test Preparation...102 About Our Campuses... 104 Index...112 Locations Map...115 General Information This catalog has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College System reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date course catalog, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Lone Star College System (USPS 023-512) (Volume 9, Number 6 - June 2014) is published six times per year by the staff of Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356. Periodical postage rates are paid at Spring, TX and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to College Relations, Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381-4356. 5
Continuing Education General Information General Information HOW TO READ THE CATALOG COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE/ KEYWORD ARTCC 2105301 Computer Illustration 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 linked to ARTC 1353. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $222 CONTACT HOURS COURSE COST PREREQUISITES The diagram above explains how to read the course listings in this catalog. You will need this information to register for classes, either in person at a Lone Star College campus or online at LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration. Courses proceeded by a link symbol are linked to a credit course. More information on linked courses can be found on page 8. If you have questions about a class, contact the Lone Star College campus where the class is being offered. 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. 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. 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. 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. 6
Continuing Education General Information 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 www.fasfa.ed.gov (school code 011145) 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 281.290.2826 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 281.290.2922. Check with your local LSC campus for more information on additional financial assistance programs. 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-CyFair 281.290.5950 LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1699 LSC-Victory Center 281.810.5658 LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7338 LSC-Conroe Center 936.756.3947 LSC-North Harris 281.618.5699 LSC-Tomball 281.351.3398 LSC-University Park 281.401.5323 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 281.290.2997. 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. 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 281.765.7836 or email parking@lonestar.edu. 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-CyFair 281.290.5273 LSC-Kingwood 281.312.1750 LSC-Montgomery 936.273.7446 LSC-North Harris 281.765.7947 LSC-Tomball 281.357.3676 LSC-Victory Center 281.765.7947 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. 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 281.290.2922. General Information Continued on next page 7
Continuing Education General Information General Information 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 16-17 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 77381 832.813.6235. 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. 8
Date Residency Tuition Assistance / /20 Term: * Fall * Spring * Summer Career & Technical Education / Community Education REGISTRATION FORM Mail or deliver this form in person. Online Registration is available: LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration 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.* General Information Previous Last Name: Date of Birth: Phone No. Home: Address: City: State: Zip: Mailing Address (if different) City: State: Zip: Email Address: Emergency Contact Name: Relationship: Phone No: * 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: 55555 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 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 2100103 Campus LSC-CyFair 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 www.tdh.state.tx.us 9
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CTE NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Non-Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman $51,357 18.6% Solid Model Design $45,278-0.6% ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION Web Web Designer (Artist) $80,585 21.6% Web Developer (Programming) $80,585 21.6% BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Accounting Assistant $33,922 20.0% PayTrain $35,116 23.0% Project Management Certification Unavailable for general Supervisor I supervision/management; data available by subject matter and Supervisor II position level. EDUCATION & TRAINING Substitute Teacher Unavailable for general Texas Teacher Certification: Clinical teaching; data available by Teaching Track grade level and subject. Texas Teacher Certification: Internship Track ENERGY & MANUFACTURING Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman $51,357 18.6% Solid Model Design $45,278-0.6% Engineering Technology Engineering Technician Assistant Machinist $54,678 21.6% Engineering Technician $54,678 21.6% Machining Machinist $37,834 25.3% Machine Tool (CNC) Operator $33,988 42.6% Welding Gas Metal Welder (MIG) $34,977 26.7% Gas Tungsten Welder (TIG) $34,977 26.7% Pipe Welder $34,977 26.7% Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) $34,977 26.7% FINANCE Accounting Assistant $33,922 20.0% PayTrain $35,116 23.0% HEALTH SCIENCE Dental Assistant $31,632 26.4% Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician $51,371 46.2% Electrocardiography Technician $51,371 46.2% Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic $29,324 36.4% Massage Therapist $33,914 22.7% Nurse Aide (CNA) $21,723 29.1% Patient Care Technician $21,723 29.1% Personal Trainer $52,418 43.6% Phlebotomist $33,331 24.4% Non-Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Job Growth Rate Floral Designer $21,721 6.0% ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) $18,362 32.6% Wedding Planner Certification $44,606 40.1% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A+ Certification $48,708 22.2% CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) $68,627 32.6% Computer Support Technician $48,708 22.2% Microsoft Office Software Applications $48,708 22.2% Oracle Certification $74,444 11.6% Web Web Designer (Artist) $80,585 21.6% Web Developer (Programming) $- 0.0% LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic $29,324 36.4% Law Enforcement Officer $51,225 20.3% SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS Engineering Technology Engineering Technician Assistant Machinist $54,678 21.6% Engineering Technician $54,678 21.6% TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS Automotive Technician $34,624 13.5% Certified Logistics Associate $82,807 17.1% Certified Logistics Technician $72,710 42.1% Diesel Technician $38,586 18.1% Professional Truck Driver (CDL) $35,496 19.4% INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION & EXAM PREP A+ Certification $48,708 22.2% Certified Logistics Associate $82,807 17.1% Certified Logistics Technician $72,710 42.1% Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review $41,765 19.7% Electrician - Master: Exam Review $41,765 19.7% Oracle Certification $74,444 11.6% Project Management Certification $- 0.0% ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) $18,362 32.6% Wedding Planner Certification $44,606 40.1% Welding Inspector Exam Prep $57,214 26.0% General Information Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 11
CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy General Information Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Veterinary Technology Veterinary Technology, AAS Median Wage AGRICULTURE, FOOD & NATURAL RESOURCES Veterinary Assistant Certificate Electrician ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION Residential/Commercial Electrician Certificate Job Growth Rate $27,148 43.5% Fuel Cell Systems Electrician Marketable Skills Award Solar Photovoltaic System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Wind Turbine System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $41,765 $38,324 19.7% 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, $51,357 18.6% Product Design Facilities Management Facilities Management, AAS $48,766 12.4% Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration HVAC & Refrigeration, AAS HVAC & Refrigeration Commercial Servicing Certificate HVAC & Refrigeration Residential Servicing Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Certificate Interior Design Technology Interior Design Technology, AAS Design Essentials Certificate $38,953 $45,225 31.8% 14.4% Land Surveying & Mapping Technology Land Surveying and Mapping Technology, AAS Land Surveyor Certificate Land Surveyor Marketable Skills Award $46,667 21.8% ARTS, AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION Game Design & Simulation Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist), AAS Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Certificate Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming), AAS Game Design & Simulation Developer $53,523 $89,795 15.6% 23.5% (Programming) Certificate Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Live Entertainment Technology Live Entertainment Technology, AAS Live Entertainment Technology-Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology-Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Marketable Skills Award Visual Communication Visual Communication AAS: 3D Animation Track 3D Animation Certificate $39,678 $53,523 17.9% 15.6% Visual Communication AAS: Graphic Design Track Graphic Design Certificate $39,784 16.3% Visual Communication AAS: Multimedia Track Multimedia Designer Certificate $53,523 15.6% Visual Communication AAS: Video and Post Production Track $36,505 15.0% Video and Post Production Certificate Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Motion Graphics Certificate $80,585 21.6% Digital Photography Enhanced Skills Certificate $24,682 8.4% Web E-Business Web Developer, AAS E-Business Web Developer Certificate Web Design Certificate $80,585 21.6% BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Accounting Accounting, AAS Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Administrative Services Administrative Services AAS: Administrative Speciality Administrative Services AAS: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Office Communications Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Administrative Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Office Communications Specialty Business Operations Support Certificate I $61,564 $45,414 $29,442 24.2% 19.0% 11.6% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 12
CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Administrative Services AAS: Legal Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Legal Specialty $43,178 15.6% Administrative Services AAS: Medical Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Medical Specialty Business Administration Facilities Management, AAS $28,639 $48,766 45.2% 12.4% Business Administration, AAS Business Management Level 1 Certificate Entrepreneurship Marketable Skills Certificate Small Business Management Certificate Supervisor s Marketable Skills Award Human Resource Certificate $90,592 $52,207 9.6% 29.5% Marketing Certificate $60,101 41.3% Human Resources Human Resource Certificate $52,207 29.5% Logistics Management Logistics Management, AAS Basic Logistics Certificate First Line Logistics Leader Certificate EDUCATION & TRAINING Education Teaching AAT Degree EC-6 Generalist (Academic, not Workforce) $82,807 $51,666 17.1% 52.0% Teaching AAT Degree 4-8 Generalist (Academic, not Workforce) $51,541 56.5% ENERGY & MANUFACTURING Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technician, AAS $54,678 21.6% Petroleum Field Service Technician, AAS $57,214 26.0% Automated Manufacturing Technician Certificate $54,678 21.6% Field Service Technician Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technician Certificate Field Service Technician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $35,875 $38,324 8.3% 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, $51,357 18.6% Product Design Machining Technology Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer II Certificate Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer $33,988 42.6% I Certificate Machinist I Certificate $37,834 25.3% Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Welding & Inspection Inspection Technology, AAS Inspection Certificate Welding Technology, AAS Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Layout and Fabrication Welding Certificate Pipe Welding Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate FINANCE Accounting Accounting, AAS Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award HEALTH SCIENCE Median Wage Job Growth Rate $57,214 26.0% $34,977 26.7% $61,564 24.2% Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene, AAS $69,140 32.2% Diagnostic Medical Sonography Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AAS Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate Sonography Non-Invasive Vascular Technology Enhanced Skills Certificate Echocardiography, AAS $63,442 $51,371 57.5% 46.2% Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions, AAS Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Health Information Technology Health Information Technology, AAS $29,324 $31,683 36.4% 31.1% Medical Assisting Medical Assisting Certificate $26,979 33.9% Medical Coding Hospital-Based Coding Certificate Physician Office-Based Coding Certificate $31,683 31.1% Medical Radiologic Technology Medical Radiologic Technology, AAS Computer Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Technical Certificate $53,634 41.0% General Information Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 13
CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy General Information Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Nursing Nursing, AAS (Block Curriculum) Median Wage Job Growth Rate Nursing, AAS (Integrated Curriculum) Transition to Professional Nursing For Articulating Students, AAS (Integrated Curriculum) Nursing Assistant Certificate $65,603 $21,723 38.2% 29.1% Vocational Nursing ADN to VN Certificate Vocational Nursing Certificate $41,816 29.6% Occupational Therapy Assistant Occupational Therapy Assistant, AAS $62,967 43.5% Pharmacy Technology Pharmacy Technology, AAS Pharmacy Technology Certificate $30,487 29.3% Physical Therapist Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS $63,507 41.1% Polysomnography Polysomnography, AAS Polysomnography Technologist Certificate Advanced Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Respiratory Care Respiratory Care Therapist, AAS $34,206 $53,302 30.9% 42.4% Surgical Technologist Surgical Technologist Certificate $40,180 30.2% HUMAN SERVICES Cosmetology Cosmetology, AAS Cosmetology Operator Certificate $21,573 22.3% Cosmetology Facial, AAS Facial Specialist Certificate $31,588 31.6% Cosmetology Instructor, AAS Cosmetology Instructor Certificate $46,240 28.0% Human Services Human Services, AAS: General Human Services Track $36,038 25.6% Human Services, AAS: Substance Abuse Counseling Track $34,986 22.4% Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate $15,226 19.3% Human Services Certificate $15,226 19.3% Interpreter Training Technology Interpreter Training Technology, AAS ASL Communications Skills Certificate $40,088 46.6% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Computer Applications Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate PC Support Specialist Certificate $48,708 22.2% Computer Information Technology Information Technology Core Certificate $48,708 22.2% Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Median Wage Job Growth Rate Computer Programming Programming Specialist, AAS C++ Programming Enhanced Skills Certificate Programming Specialist Certificate Visual Basic Enhanced Skills Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology, AAS Basic Electronics Certificate $74,444 $56,237 11.6% 14.2% Geographic Information Systems Geographic Informations Systems, AAS Geographic Informations Systems Analyst Certificate Geographic Informations Systems Technician Certificate Geographic Information Systems Marketable Skills Award Integrated Technology Integrated Technology, AAS Integrated Technology Advanced Certificate Integrated Technology Basic Certificate Networking: Cisco & Microsoft Computer Networking, AAS, Cisco Track Computer Networking, AAS, Microsoft Track Network Administrator Certificate: CCNA Network Administrator Certificate: MS Level I Network Engineer Certificate: CCNP Network Engineer Certificate: MS Level II Web E-Business Web Developer, AAS E-Business Web Developer Certificate $51,728 $79,628 $68,627 $80,585 31.3% 22.7% 32.6% 21.6% Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate $80,585 21.6% LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions, AAS Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Fire Science Technology Fire Science Technology, AAS Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate $29,324 $45,131 36.4% 20.9% Paralegal Studies Paralegal Studies, AAS Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate $46,075 32.8% Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 14
CTE CREDIT PROGRAMS (CONTINUED) Median Salaries & Job Growth Expectancy Credit Workforce Certificate Programs Marketing MARKETING Median Wage Job Growth Rate Marketing Certificate $60,101 41.3% Biotechnology SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS Biotechnology, AAS Biotechnology Advanced Technical Certificate Computer Engineering $33,409 14.8% Computer Engineering Technology, AAS $56,237 14.2% Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technician, AAS $54,678 21.6% Petroleum Field Service Technician, AAS $57,214 26.0% Automated Manufacturing Technician Certificate $54,678 21.6% Field Service Technician Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technician Certificate Field Service Technician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology, AAS $35,875 $38,324 8.3% 12.6% Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS $51,252 15.4% Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design, AAS $38,324 12.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 1: Architectural, Civil/Structural $45,278-0.6% Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Track 2: Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design $51,357 18.6% TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS Automotive Technology Automotive Technology, AAS Chassis and Electrical Technician Certificate General Service Technician Certificate Power Train and Driveability Technician Certificate Logistics Management Logistics Management, AAS Basic Logistics Certificate First Line Logistics Leader Certificate $34,624 13.5% $82,807 17.1% General Information Wage Data is based on annual salaries from Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Employment Statistics, September 2013, www.bls.gov/oes. Employment Projections based on Gulf Coast area, from Texas Workforce Commission s LMCI Division, funded by Employment & Training Administration, US DOL, September 2013, using 2010-2020, www.tracer2.com. 15
Non-Credit Programs of Study (As of 5.16.14) LSC Non-Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized career clusters. Each career cluster represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each cluster. Each LSC Program of Study certification plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student s interest and career goal. Specific Non-Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/programs-classes. Non-credit programs of study are designed for students that want to obtain career training for immediate employment and generally do not include transferable college credits. Programs of Study NON-CREDIT CERTIFICATIONS CF K M NH T UP OL Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Architecture & Construction Cluster Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman SolidWorks Designer Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Cluster Web Web Designer (Artist) Web Developer (Programming) Business Management & Administration Cluster Accounting Assistant Payroll Professional Project Management Certification Supervisor I Supervisor II Education & Training Cluster Substitute Teacher Texas Teacher Certification: Clinical Teaching Track Texas Teacher Certification: Internship Track Energy & Manufacturing Cluster Energy & Manufacturing Technology Electronic Assembler Engineering Technician Engineering Design Graphics Technology AutoCAD Draftsman SolidWorks Designer Machining Technology Machinist Machine Tool (CNC) Operator Oil & Gas Drilling Floor-Hand Workforce Certificate Motor-Hand (pending THECB approval) Welding & Inspection Gas Metal Welder (MIG) Gas Tungsten Welder (TIG) Pipe Welder Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) Finance Cluster Accounting Assistant Payroll Professional Government & Public Administration Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Health Science Cluster Dental Assistant Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician NON-CREDIT CERTIFICATIONS CF K M NH T UP OL Electrocardiography Technician Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic Massage Therapist Nurse Aide (CNA) Patient Care Technician Personal Trainer Phlebotomist Hospitality Cluster Floral Designer ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) Wedding Planner Certification Human Services Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Information Technology Cluster A+ Certification CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) Computer Support Technician Microsoft Office Software Applications Oracle Certification Web Web Designer (Artist) Web Developer (Programming) Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Cluster Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Basic Law Enforcement Officer Marketing No programs offered. Individual classes available. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Cluster Energy & Manufacturing Technology Electronic Assembler Engineering Technician Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Cluster Automotive Technician Certified Logistics Associate Certified Logistics Technician Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician Workforce Certificate Professional Truck Driver (CDL) Industry Certification & Exam Prep Cluster A+ Certification Certified Logistics Associate Certified Logistics Technician Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review Electrician - Master: Exam Review Oracle Certification Project Management Certification ServSafe Certification (Food Handler) Wedding Planner Certification Welding Inspector Exam Prep Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered 16
Credit Programs of Study (As of 5.16.14) LSC Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized career clusters. Each career cluster represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each cluster. Each LSC Program of Study degree plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student s interest and career goal. Specific Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/programs-classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students that want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor s degree. CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Do you plan to transfer to a 4-year institution? Academic Transfer Degrees and Certificates Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Business AA Degree Computer Science AA Degree Criminal Justice AA Degree Music AA Degree Speech Communication AA Degree International Studies AA Degree Associate of Science (AS) Degree Biology AS Degree (effective FA/14, pending THECB approval) Mechanical Engineering AS Degree Associate of Arts in Teaching General Education Core Certificate Do you plan to directly enter the workforce? Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees and Workforce Certificates Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Cluster Veterinary Technology Veterinary Technology AAS Degree Veterinary Assistant Certificate Architecture & Construction Cluster Electrical Technology Electrical Technology AAS Degree Electrical Technology Certificate II Electrical Technology Certificate I Fuel Cell Systems Electrician Marketable Skills Award Solar Photovoltaic System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Wind Turbine System Electrician Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) & Refrigeration HVAC & Refrigeration AAS Degree HVAC & Refrigeration Commercial Servicing Certificate HVAC & Refrigeration Residential Servicing Certificate HVAC Occupational Entry Certificate Interior Design Technology Interior Design Technology AAS Degree Design Essentials Certificate Land Surveying & Mapping Technology Land Surveying & Mapping Technology AAS Degree Land Surveyor Certificate Land Surveyor Marketable Skills Award CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Cluster Game Design & Simulation Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Designer (Artist) Certificate Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming) AAS Degree Game Design & Simulation Developer (Programming) Certificate Live Entertainment Technology Live Entertainment Technology AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Marketable Skills Award Live Entertainment Technology Video AAS Degree Live Entertainment Technology Video Certificate II Live Entertainment Technology Video Certificate I Live Entertainment Technology Video Marketable Skills Award Visual Communication Visual Communication AAS: 3D Animation Track 3D Animation Certificate Visual Communication AAS: Graphic Design Track Graphic Design Certificate Visual Communication AAS: Multimedia Track Multimedia Designer Certificate Visual Communication AAS: Video & Post Production Track Video & Post Production Certificate Digital Photography Enhanced Skills Certificate Motion Graphics Certificate Web Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate Business Management & Administration Cluster Accounting Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Administrative Services Administrative Services AAS: Administrative Speciality Administrative Support Certificate: Administrative Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Bookkeeping Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Medical Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Medical Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Global Office Support Specialty Administrative Services AAS: Office Communications Specialty Administrative Support Certificate: Office Communications Specialty Business Operations Support Certificate I Business Administration Business Administration AAS Degree: Business Management Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Business Management Specialization Programs of Study CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning 17
Credit Programs of Study (As of 5.16.14) LSC Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized career clusters. Each career cluster represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each cluster. Each LSC Program of Study degree plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student s interest and career goal. Specific Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/programs-classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students that want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor s degree. Programs of Study CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Business Administration AAS Degree: Human Resource Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Human Resource Specialization Business Administration AAS Degree: Marketing Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Marketing Specialization Business Operations Certificate I Logistics Management Logistics Management AAS Degree First Line Logistics Leader Certificate Basic Logistics Marketable Skills Award Education & Training Cluster Education Associate of Arts in Teaching Energy & Manufacturing Cluster Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology AAS Degree Automated Manufacturing Technology Certificate Industrial Diesel Technology AAS Degree Industrial Diesel Technology Level II Certificate (effective FA/14, pending THECB approval) Industrial Diesel Technology Level I Certificate (effective FA/14, pending THECB approval) Petroleum Field Service Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Marketable Skills Award Petroleum Data Technology AAS Degree (pending THECB approval) Petroleum Data Technology Certificate (effective Spring 2014 at CF and Fall 2014 at T, pending THECB approval) Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline Machining Technology Machining Technology AAS Degree (effective FA/14, pending THECB approval) Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer II Certificate Computer Numeric Control Operator/Programmer I Certificate Machinist I Certificate Welding & Inspection Inspection Technology AAS Degree Inspection Certificate Welding Technology AAS Degree Gas Metal Arc Welding Certificate Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Certificate Layout & Fabrication Welding Certificate Pipe Welding Certificate Shielded Metal Arc Welding Certificate CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Finance Cluster Accounting Accounting AAS Degree Accounting Certificate Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate - CPA Exam Prep Taxation Certificate Marketable Skills Award Government & Public Administration Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Health Science Cluster Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene AAS Degree Diagnostic Medical Sonography Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS Degree Sonography Advanced Technical Certificate Sonography Non-Invasive Vascular Technology Enhanced Skills Certificate Echocardiography AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Health Information Technology Health Information Technology AAS Degree Hospital-Based Coding Certificate Physician Office-Based Coding Certificate Medical Assisting Medical Assisting Certificate Medical Radiologic Technology Medical Radiologic Technology AAS Degree Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Technical Certificate Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate (effective Spring 2014) Nursing Nursing AAS Degree (Block Curriculum) Nursing AAS Degree (Integrated Curriculum) Transition to Professional Nursing For Articulating Students AAS Degree (Integrated Curriculum) Vocational Nursing ADN to VN Certificate Vocational Nursing Certificate Nursing Assistant Certificate Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Assistant AAS Degree Pharmacy Technology Pharmacy Technology AAS Degree Pharmacy Technology Certificate Physical Therapy Physical Therapist Assistant AAS Degree Polysomnography Polysomnography AAS Degree Advanced Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate Total Academic Transfer Certification or Degree Offered Some Courses Offered 18
Credit Programs of Study (As of 5.16.14) LSC Credit Programs of Study are organized according to nationally recognized career clusters. Each career cluster represents a broad industry and group of occupations that require common knowledge and skills, followed by the LSC Programs of Study offered in each cluster. Each LSC Program of Study degree plan details a recommended sequence of coursework based on a student s interest and career goal. Specific Credit Program of Study degree plans are available at LoneStar.edu/programs-classes. Credit Programs of Study are designed for students that want to join the workforce and also provide transfer credits to four-year universities for students planning to continue their education to obtain a bachelor s degree. CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Respiratory Care Respiratory Care Therapist AAS Degree Surgical Technology Surgical Technologist Certificate Hospitality Cluster No programs offered. Individual classes available. Human Services Cluster Cosmetology Cosmetology AAS Degree Cosmetology Operator Certificate Cosmetology Facial AAS Degree Facial Specialist Certificate Cosmetology Instructor AAS Degree Cosmetology Instructor Certificate Human Services Human Services AAS Degree: General Human Services Track Human Services Certificate Human Services AAS Degree: Substance Abuse Counseling Track Basic Chemical Dependency Counselor Certificate Interpreter Training Technology Interpreter Training Technology AAS Degree ASL Communications Skills Certificate Information Technology Cluster Computer Applications PC Support Specialist Certificate Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate Computer Information Technology Convergence Technology Advanced Technical Certificate (pending THECB approval) Information Technology Core Certificate Computer Programming Programming Specialist AAS Degree Programming Specialist Certificate C++ Programming Enhanced Skills Certificate Visual Basic Enhanced Skills Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology AAS Degree Geographic Information Systems Geographic Information Systems AAS Degree Geographic Information Systems Analyst Certificate Geographic Information Systems Technician Certificate Geographic Information Systems Marketable Skills Award Integrated Technology Network and Computer System Administrator AAS Degree Integrated Technology Advanced Certificate Integrated Technology Basic Certificate Networking: Cisco & Microsoft Computer Networking AAS Degree, Cisco Track Network Engineering Certificate: CCNP Network Administration Certificate: CCNA CREDIT DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CF K M NH T UP OL Computer Networking AAS Degree, Microsoft Track Network Engineering Certificate: MS Level II Network Administration Certificate: MS Level I Web Visual Communication AAS: Web Design Track Web Design Certificate Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Cluster Emergency Medical Services Professionals Emergency Medical Services Professions AAS Degree Emergency Medical Services Professions Paramedic Certificate Emergency Medical Services Professions Intermediate Certificate Fire Science Technology Fire Science Technology AAS Degree Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate Paralegal Studies Paralegal Studies AAS Degree Paralegal Studies Advanced Technical Certificate Marketing Cluster Business Administration AAS Degree: Marketing Specialization Business Administration Certificate II: Marketing Specialization Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Cluster Biotechnology Biotechnology AAS Degree Biotechnology Advanced Technical Certificate Computer Engineering Computer Engineering Technology AAS Degree Energy & Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology AAS Degree Automated Manufacturing Technology Certificate Petroleum Field Service Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Certificate Field Service Technology Marketable Skills Award Engineering Design Graphics Technology Architectural Engineering Technology AAS Degree Mechanical Engineering Technology AAS Degree Pre-Engineered Metal Building Drafting & Design AAS Degree Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Architectural, Civil/Structural Discipline Computer-Aided Design Operator/Drafting Certificate, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Product Design Discipline Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Cluster Automotive Technology Automotive Technology AAS Degree Chassis & Electrical Technician Certificate Power Train & Driveability Technician Certificate General Service Technician Certificate Logistics Management Logistics Management AAS Degree First Line Logistics Leader Certificate Basic Logistics Marketable Skills Award Programs of Study CF: LSC-CyFair K: LSC-Kingwood M: LSC-Montgomery NH: LSC-North Harris T: LSC-Tomball UP: LSC-University Park OL: LSC-Online Learning 19
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/ PAGE Architecture & Construction 28 Engineering Design & Graphics Technology Programs of Study AutoCAD Draftsman CF K M NH UP V AutoCAD, Introduction DFTGC 1101400 32 $294 28 AutoCAD, Intermediate DFTGC 1105000 32 294 28 AutoCAD, Advanced DFTGC 1200400 32 294 28 Total 96 $882 SolidWorks Designer CF K M UP Solidworks I DFTGC 1109102 30 $277 28 Solidworks II DFTGC 1109101 30 277 29 Total 60 $554 Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication 30 Web Web Designer M HTML I, Website Development (Introduction) ITNWC 1105900 32 $294 31 Photoshop I for Web GRPHC 1109200 24 226 31 WordPress I ITSEC 1109111 24 236 31 Photoshop II for Web GRPHC 1109201 24 226 31 Total 104 $982 Web Developer M HTML I, Web Site Development (Introduction) ITNWC 1105900 32 $294 31 Photoshop I for Web GRPHC 1109200 24 226 31 WordPress I ITSEC 1109111 24 236 31 HTML II: Website Development (Advanced) ITNWC 1203600 24 226 31 WordPress II ITSEC 1109100 32 300 31 Designing Effective Websites ARTCC 1100000 16 158 30 SEO: Analytics and Tracking ITNWC 1109100 16 158 31 Total 168 $1,598 Business Management & Administration 35 Accounting Assistant See Finance, page 23. Payroll Professional See Finance, page 23. Project Management Certification UP Project Management Certificate Program BMGCX 5000135 40 $2387 38 PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGCX 5000134 35 1549 38 Total 75 $3,936 Prepares for the Project Management Professional Exam Supervisor I M UP Supervision, Introduction BMGTC 1101000 8 $90 39 Communication Skills for Managers BMGTC 1101900 8 90 34 Supervisors, Legal Issues BMGTC 1109502 8 90 37 Time Management BMGTC 1109500 8 90 39 Total 32 $360 CC LSC-Conroe Center CF LSC-CyFair K LSC-Kingwood M LSC-Montgomery NH LSC-North Harris T LSC-Tomball UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 20 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Supervisor II M UP Employee Performance Review BMGTC 1101100 8 $90 35 Lead Effective Meetings BMGTC 1109121 8 90 36 Team Building in the Workplace BMGTC 1101907 8 90 39 Problem Solving BMGTC 1100400 8 90 37 Total 32 $360 Education & Training 41 Substitute Teacher CF K Substitute Teacher Training EDTCC 2100201 12 $124 42 Tools for Teaching Module ATCPC 7200009 14 141 43 Total 26 $265 Texas Teacher Certification - Clinical Teaching Track CF K M NH O Pedagogy and Professional Resposibilities (PPR) ATCPC 7000062 108 $800 42 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 ATCPC 7200018 7 100 43 Clinical Teaching ATCPC 7000026 62 1000 42 Components of Special Education ATCPC 7000027 48 500 42 Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms ATCPC 7000086 or 81 48 500 42 Field Experience 30 Total 303 $2,900 Additional costs required for certification fees and testing, application fees, background checks, courses, course materials and textbooks. Prepares for Texas Teacher Certification Exams Programs of Study Texas Teacher Certification - Internship Track CF K M NH O Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities PPR ATCPC 7000062 108 $800 42 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 ATCPC 7200018 7 100 43 TCP Internship I ATCPC 7000065 32 1000 42 TCP Internship II ATCPC 7000066 32 1000 42 Components of Special Education ATCPC 7000027 48 500 42 Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms ATCPC 7000086 or 81 48 500 42 Field Experience & Mentor Fee 30 500 Total 305 $4,400 Additional costs required for certification fees and testing, application fees, background checks, courses, course materials and textbooks. Prepares for Texas Teacher Certification Exams. Energy & Manufacturing 44 Engineering Design & Graphics Technology See Architecture & Construction, page 20. Engineering Technology Electronic Assembler UP Industrial Maintenance, Introduction INMTC 1100501 80 $831 45 Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy ENERC 1103001 64 671 45 Total 144 $1,502 Engineering Technician CF NH UP DC/AC Circuits; Linked to CETT 1409 CETTC 2100901 96 $268 45 Hydraulics and Pneumatics; Linked to HYDR 1345 HYDRC 2104504 80 195 45 Print Reading for Machining Trades; Linked to MCHN 1302 MCHNC 2100202 64 207 * Machine Shop Mathematics; Linked to MCHN 1343 MCHNC 2104305 64 204 46 Total 304 $874 *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CE 21
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Machining Machinist CC UP Machine Shop Mathematics MCHNC 2104304 or 1104306 64 $575 46 Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTGC 2102506 or 1102500 48 439 46 Machine Shop, Basic MCHNC 2103805 or 1103800 64 660 46 Professionalism in the Workplace BUSGC 2101202 7 90 38 Total 183 $1,764 Prepares for first NIMS Exam Programs of Study Machine Tool (CNC) Operator CC UP PREREQUISITE: Machinist Certificate 184 $1,764 CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals MCHNC 2200301 or 1200300 48 $439 46 Operation of CNC Turning Centers MCHNC 2203102 or 1203100 64 575 46 Operation of CNC Machining Centers MCHNC 2203403 or 1203400 64 575 46 Total 360 $3,353 Oil & Gas Drilling Floor-Hand UP Introduction to Oil and Gas PTRTC 1109107 16 $182 46 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance INMTC 1100501 80 831 45 Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy ENERC 1103001 64 671 45 Drilling (Rig Floor Core Skills) PTRTC 1100301 80 831 46 IADC RIG PASS PTRTC 1202500 8 147 47 IADC WellCap PTRTC 1109108 16 226 47 Total 264 $2,888 Motor-Hand UP PREREQUISITE: Floor-Hand Certificate 264 $2,888 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair DEMRC 1101000 80 831 73 Diesel Engine I DEMRC 1100601 48 511 73 Basic Electrical Systems DEMRC 1100501 80 831 73 Programmable Logic Controllers RBTCC 1100101 80 831 46 Total 552 $5,892 Welding Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) CC V Blueprint Reading for Welding DFTGC 2102301 32 $262 46 Math for Welding WLDGC 2109117 32 277 46 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I WLDGC 2100302 40 498 48 Professionalism in the Workplace BUSGC 2101202 7 90 38 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part II WLDGC 2100304 40 498 48 Total 152 $1,625 Gas Metal Welder (GMAW) CC V Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I WLDGC 2104302 40 $498 47 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part II WLDGC 2104303 40 498 47 Total 80 $996 Gas Tungsten Welder (GTAW) CC V Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part I WLDGC 2204404 40 $498 47 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part II WLDGC 2204403 40 498 47 Total 80 $996 Pipe Welder CC V Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I WLDGC 2104101 40 $498 48 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II WLDGC 2104102 40 498 48 Total 80 $996 CC LSC-Conroe Center CF LSC-CyFair K LSC-Kingwood M LSC-Montgomery NH LSC-North Harris T LSC-Tomball UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 22 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Finance 50 Accounting Assistant CC CF K M NH O Accounting, Office I ACNTC 2100106 24 $226 50 Accounting, Office II ACNTC 2104201 24 226 50 Computer Systems, Introduction ITSCC 2100628 24 226 50 Excel I ITSWC 2102224 16 158 50 Excel II ITSWC 2104606 16 158 51 QuickBooks I ACNTC 2101002 16 158 51 QuickBooks II ACNTC 2105402 16 158 51 Total 136 $1,310 Payroll Professional K T PayTrain Fundamentals ACNTC 2109108 30 $322 51 PayTrain Mastery ACNTC 2109107 36 382 51 Total 66 $704 Prepares for the Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) Examination Programs of Study Health Science 69 Dental Assistant K Dental Assisting I DNTAC 2105303 128 $1134 53 Dental Assisting II DNTAC 2101502 128 1134 53 Dental Assisting III (Clinical) DNTAC 2106002 60 290 53 Dental Assisting Review, Exam (TSBDE) DNTAC 2100302 16 199 53 Total 332 $2,757 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for Registered Dental Exam Required by: Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician K M Electrocardiography Monitor Technician ECRDC 2101103 30 $292 53 Total 30 $292 Electrocardiography Technician NH Electrocardiography ECRDC 2101101 32 $294 54 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic DSAEC 2104002 64 690 54 Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical CVTTC 2106003 80 351 54 Electrocardiography Technician Certification Exam TESTC 8900119 3 48 54 Total 179 $1,383 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 K NH Emergency Medical Technician, Basic; Linked to EMSP 1501 EMSPC 2100102 144 $366 54 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical; Linked to EMSP 1160 EMSPC 2106002 80 77 55 Total 224 $438 Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CE 23
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Programs of Study Massage Therapist NH Massage Therapy Fundamentals I MSSGC 2101102 125 $1157.50 56 Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology MSSGC 2101301 75 557.50 56 Massage Therapy Business Practices MSSGC 2100702 45 338.50 56 Massage Therapy Health and Hygiene MSSGC 2100902 20 162 57 Massage Therapeutic Modalities MSSGC 2100502 30 241 56 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II MSSGC 2201101 75 557.50 56 Massage Therapy Pathology MSSGC 2201401 40 302 57 Massage Therapy Kinesiology MSSGC 2201301 50 381 57 Massage Therapy Clinical / Internship MSSGC 2208602 50 381 56 Total 510 $4,078 Licensing Exam Insurance Liability Fee (Fa/Sp/Su) +$12/7/5 Prepares for Massage Therapy Licensing Exam Required by: National Certification Board for Theraputic Massage and Bodywork Nurse Aide (CNA) CC CF K M NH T V Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC 2100105 64 $494 57 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC 2106003 44 330 58 Nurse Aid, State Exam Facilitator Fee NURXC 7800121 8 64 Total 116 $888 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 CC CF K M NH T Nurse Aide, Certified NURAC 2100105 64 $494 57 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) NURAC 2106003 44 330 58 Phlebotomy PLABC 2102301 96 814 58 Phlebotomy, Clinical for Patient Care Technician PLABC 2109100 12 124 58 Health Occupations Professionalism in the Workplace NURAC 2109102 24 226 57 Electrocardiography ECRDC 2101101 32 294 54 Medical Terminology HITTC 2100500 32 294 57 Nurse Aid, State Exam Facilitator Fee NURXC 7800121 8 64 Total 312 $2,640 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 CF M NH Personal Training FITTC 2103701 32 $342 58 Exercise Science FITTC 2201301 48 511 58 Total 80 $853 Prepares for certification by National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) exam. Phlebotomist CC K NH T Phlebotomy PLABC 2102301 96 $814 58 Phlebotomy, Clinical PLABC 2106001 100 606 58 Total 196 $1,420 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 LSC-Conroe Center CF LSC-CyFair K LSC-Kingwood M LSC-Montgomery NH LSC-North Harris T LSC-Tomball UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 24 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Hospitality 59 Floral Designer T Floral Design, Principles FMKTC 2109111 8 116 60 Care & Handling of Cut Flowers & Foliage FMKTC 2109112 8 141 59 Floral Design Techniques, Basic FMKTC 2109113 20 312 60 Floral Wedding Design Techniques FMKTC 2109115 20 332 60 Floral Funeral Design Techniques FMKTC 2109116 20 332 60 Floral Daily Business Procedures FMKTC 2109120 12 143 60 Total 88 $1,376 Prepares for the Texas Certified Florist Qualifying exam Required by: Texas State Florists Association ServSafe Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 27. Wedding Planner Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 27. Programs of Study Information Technology 61 A+ Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 27. CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) CF K NH T Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals; Linked to ITCC 1401 ITCCC 2100101 80 $260 62 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing & Protocols Concepts; Linked to ITCC 1404 ITCCC 2100401 80 260 62 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless; Linked to ITCC 2408 ITCCC 2200801 80 260 63 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN; Linked to ITCC 2410 ITCCC 2201001 80 260 63 Total 320 $1,040 Prepares for CISCO Certification Exam. Computer Support Technician K UP A+ Certification Training ITSCC 2102520 or 1102500 96 $847 62 Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification Examinations 220-801 & 220-802 Desktop Support Technician ITNWC 2109120 48 439 64 Prepares for MCSA: Windows 7 Examinations 70-680 & 70-685 Total 144 $1,286 Microsoft Office Software Applications CF K M NH T UP O Computer Systems, Introduction ITSCC 2100628 24 $226 63 Access I TSWC 2105311 16 158 62 Access II ITSWC 2105509 16 158 62 Excel I ITSWC 2102224 16 158 64 Excel II ITSWC 2104606 16 158 64 Outlook ITSWC 2103001 16 158 66 PowerPoint I ITSWC 2103702 16 158 67 PowerPoint II ITSWC 2104102 16 158 67 Word I POFIC 2102406 16 158 68 Word II POFIC 2104202 16 158 68 Total 168 $1,648 Oracle Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 27. Web See Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication, page 20. *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CE 25
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security 69 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic See Health Science, page 23. Programs of Study Law Enforcement Officer UP Basic Peace Officer I CJLEC 2100601 * * 70 Basic Peace Officer II CJLEC 2101201 * * 70 Basic Peace Officer III CJLEC 2101801 * * 70 Basic Peace Officer IV CJLEC 2102401 * * 70 Total * * *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. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics 71 Engineering Technology See Energy & Manufacturing, page 21. Oil & Gas Drilling See Energy & Manufacturing, page 21. Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics 72 Automotive Technician CC NH Automotive Technology, Introduction; Linked to AUMT 1405 AUMTC 2100501 112 $286 73 Automotive Electrical Systems; Linked to AUMT 1407 AUMTC 2100701 112 286 73 Automotive Brake Systems; Linked to AUMT 1410 AUMTC 2101001 112 286 73 Total 336 $858 Certified Logistics Associate UP MSSC Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) LMGTC 1109300 36 $510 * MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Test LMGXC 5200000 3 150 76 Total 39 $660 Prepares students for MSSC/CLA Program includes training material and one (1) certified exam per required component. Certified Logistics Technician UP MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) LMGTC 1109305 36 $510 * MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Test LMGXC 5200001 3 150 76 Total 39 $660 Prepares students for MSSC/CLT Program includes training material and one (1) certified exam per required component. Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician NH Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction DEMRC 2100000 40 $362 74 Preventative Maintenance DEMRC 2102901 80 711 74 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I DEMRC 2101000 80 711 73 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair DEMRC 2102700 80 711 73 Total 280 $2,495 Professional Truck Driver NH Professional Truck Driver I, Permit A CVOPC 2101312 120 $1,500 74 Professional Truck Driver II, Permit A CVOPC 2104004 120 1,500 74 Total 240 $3,000 Texas Department of Public Safety Additional costs required for certification fees, background checks, course materials, textbooks, etc. may be required. CC LSC-Conroe Center CF LSC-CyFair K LSC-Kingwood M LSC-Montgomery NH LSC-North Harris T LSC-Tomball UP LSC-University Park V LSC-Victory Center O LSC-Online 26 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Program & Course Listings PROGRAM/ COURSE CATALOG# COURSE# CONTACT HOURS TUITION & FEES CAMPUS/ PAGE Industry Certification & Exam Prep 75 A+ Certification K UP A+ Certification Training ITSCC 2102520 or 1102500 96 $847 62 Total 96 $847 Prepares for CompTIA A+ Certification Examinations 220-801 & 220-802 Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review V Journeyman Electrician Exam Review ELPTC 2200102 32 $294 45 Total 32 $294 Electrician - Master: Exam Review V Master Electrician Exam Review I ELPTC 2104001 48 $439 45 Master Electrician Exam Review II ELPTC 2205203 48 439 45 Total 96 $878 Programs of Study Oracle Certification UP Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL ITSEC 1109102 40 $1522 66 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop I ITSEC 1109103 40 1522 65 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop II ITSEC 1109104 40 1522 65 Total 120 $4,566 Prepares for the Oracle DBA exam Project Management Certification M UP Project Management Certificate Program BMGXC 5000135 40 $2387 38 PMP Certification Exam Preparation BMGXC 5000134 35 1549 38 Total 75 $3,936 ServSafe Certification K T UP ServSafe / Food Handler IFWAC 2105101 8 $123 60 Total 8 $123 Prepares for ServSafe Exam Required by: National Restaurant Association Wedding Planner Certification NH Wedding Planner Certification BUSGC 2109124 40 $902 39 Total 40 $902 Welding Inspector Exam Prep CC V Welding Inspector Part I NDTEC 2201102 48 $439 49 Welding Inspector Part II NDTEC 2201103 48 439 49 Total 96 $878 *Visit LoneStar.edu/CE or call your CE office for availability. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CE 27
Architecture & Construction Architecture & Construction Career & Technical Education Overview Specialized certification and training for the commercial construction industry may be a great fit for those who already have residential construction experience or those entering the workforce with AutoCad knowledge. Plus, Lone Star College s certification programs can help you stand out to current or potential employers because you will be trained to the highest industry standards. For more information, including course listings for each program, visit LoneStar.edu/CTE-Architecture. Programs AutoCAD Draftsman 96 hours, $882 AutoCAD, Introduction 32 hours, $294 AutoCAD, Intermediate 32 hours, $294 AutoCAD, Advanced 32 hours, $294 SolidWorks Designer 60 hours, $554 Solidworks I 30 hours, $277 Solidworks II 30 hours, $277 Architecture DFTGC 1101400 AutoCAD, Introduction Topics include CAD equipment selection and interface; software selection and installation; creating, editing and plotting of line drawings for architectural, electrical, circuit, mechanical, or interior design; create/modify graphic elements, storing and retrieving predefined components; and adding text and dimensions. 32 Contact Hours $294 DFTGC 1105000 AutoCAD, Intermediate 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. 32 Contact Hours $294 DFTGC 1200400 AutoCAD, Advanced Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems. Prerequisites: AutoCAD, Intermediate. Textbook required. 32 Contact Hours $294 DFTGC 1109102 SolidWorks I 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. 30 Contact Hours $277 28 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Architecture & Construction DFTGC 1109101 SolidWorks II 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. Textbook required. Prereq of SolidWorks I. 30 Contact Hours $295 Construction Trades Program Construction CNSEC 2100301 Forklift Operator Orientation 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 CNSEC 2100301 Forklift Operator Certification Information and training for forklift operators including forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, and forklift stability and factors affecting stability. 8 Contact Hours $86 HARTC 2100102 Electricity for HVAC, Basic Principles of electricity as required for HVAC, including proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, and component theory and operation. This course is linked to HART 1401. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 96 Contact Hours $282 Your career in construction awaits! Learn the basics of homebuilding and advance to courses in Interior Finishing and Cabinet Making. Courses are designed to be completed in as little as 8 weeks and involve extensive hands-on training, taught by experts in this field. For more information, call 281-618-5602 or go to lonestar.edu/cte-architecture Career & Technical Education CNBTC 2105901 Project Scheduling using MS Project 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, e-mail and Microsoft Project 2010. 48 Contact Hours $439 HARTC 2104101 Residential Air Conditioning A study of components, applications, and installation of mechanical air conditioning systems including operating conditions, troubleshooting, repair, and charging of air conditioning systems with gas and electric heat systems of split and package units. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Prerequisites: Electricity Principles, Refrigeration Principles. Linked to HART 1441. 96 Contact Hours $282 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 29
Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication Career & Technical Education Overview The opportunities in the visual communication industry are great! In today s highly competitive job market, you need the skills and confidence that will help you stand out among the rest. Our workforce certificates in Web Designer and Web Developer provide you with the knowledge and technical skills needed to start or advance your career. Learn HTML5, CSS3, WordPress, and more by registering today. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/cte-arts. Programs Web Designer 104 hours, $982 HTML I, Website Development (Introduction) 32 hours, $294 Photoshop I for Web 24 hours, $226 WordPress I 24 hours, $236 Photoshop II for Web 24 hours, $226 Web Developer 168 hours, $1,598 HTML I, Web Site Development (Introduction) 32 hours, $294 Photoshop I for Web 24 hours, $226 WordPress I 24 hours, $236 HTML II: Website Development (Advanced) 24 hours, $226 WordPress II 32 hours, $300 Designing Effective Websites 16 hours, $158 SEO: Analytics and Tracking 16 hours, $158 ARTCC 2105301 Computer Illustration 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 linked to ARTC 1353. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 80 Contact Hours $222 ARTCC 2100202 Digital Imaging I 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 linked to ARTC 1302. Prerequisite: Competent knowledge of either Macintosh or Windows operating system. 80 Contact Hours $222 ARTCC 1100000 Designing Effective Websites Varied design techniques to create a responsive website with inclusion of mobile platforms and delivery techniques. Computer application and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. 16 Contact Hours $158 ARTVC 2105102 Digital Video 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 1351. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 96 Contact Hours $219 30 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communication ITNWC 1105900 HTML I, Web Site Development, Introduction 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. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. 32 Contact Hours $294 WANT TO BE A WEB DESIGNER OR DEVELOPER? ITNWC 1203600 HTML II, Website Development, Advanced 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 GRPHC 1109200 Photoshop I for Web Course content with focused modules on Copyright Law and licensing considerations, web graphic formats, image layers and blending, image export and delivery. 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 in web design and web development. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. 24 Contact Hours $226 GRPHC 1109201 Photoshop II for Web Course content with focused modules on typographical design, vector drawing techniques, advanced filtering and creating a professional web gallery. 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 in web design and web development. 24 Contact Hours $226 ITNWC 1109100 SEO: Analytics & Tracking 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 In today s highly competitive job market, you need the skills and the confidence that help you stand out among the rest. LSC Workforce Certificates in Web Designer and Web Developer are geared to help you develop and sharpen your skills through hands-on courses in HTML5, CSS3, WordPress, and more. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-InfoTech ITSEC 1109111 WordPress I Identifying the factors for a data driven site with CMS vs. a Static Site including review of all the options of WordPress. Recognizing the components and practical usage of WordPress. 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. 24 Contact Hours $236 ITSEC 1109100 WordPress II 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. 32 Contact Hours $300 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 31
Business Management & Administration Business, Management & Administration Career & Technical Education Overview Never have there been so many options for business-minded people. We are newly hired or nearly retired, self employed or on a team. We work globally or locally, full time or part time, from home or in company cubicles. Whether you re finetuning administrative skills, climbing the corporate ladder or on the way to being the boss, at Lone Star College, your business is our business. We believe in careers. Not just jobs. Programs are available online or in class, weekdays or weekends, daytime or evenings. Find your field or area of interest, choose a course and get to work! For more information, including course lists for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-Business. Programs Accounting Assistant, See Finance, page 50. Payroll Professional, See Finance, page 50. Project Management Certification 75 hours, $3,936 Project Management Certificate Program 40 hours, $2387 PMP Certification Exam Preparation 35 hours, 1549 Supervisor I 32 hours, $360 Supervision, Introduction 8 hours, $90 Communication Skills for Managers 8 hours, 90 Supervisors, Legal Issues 8 hours, 90 Time Management 8 hours, 90 Supervisor II 32 hours, $360 Employee Performance Review 8 hours, $90 Lead Effective Meetings 8 hours, 90 Team Building in the Workplace 8 hours, 90 Problem Solving 8 hours, 90 ACNTC 2104001 Accounting and Business Ethics Ethical standards and behaviors, codes of professional conduct, and the impact of unethical behavior on an individual, business, and society. This course will serve as a general introduction to professional ethics in the accounting and business environments. We will discuss the fundamental ethical issues of business and society, the roles and responsibilities of accounting and auditing professionals, ethical behavior by management, and legal and professional guidelines that address the ethical concerns of society. This course meets the qualifying educational credit required for the CPA examination and is part of the Accounting Advanced Technical Certificate (ATC) offered at LSC-CyFair, Montgomery and Tomball. This course is linked to ACNT 1340. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $207 32 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements. 32
Business Management & Administration ACNTC 2100301 Accounting I, Introduction 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 1303. Prerequisites: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0306 and OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH 0306. 80 Contact Hours $207 ACNTC 2200301 Accounting I, Intermediate 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. Linked to ACNT 2303. 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 0306 80 Contact Hours $207 ACNTC 2200302 Accounting II, Intermediate 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. Linked to ACNT 2304. 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 0306. 80 Contact Hours $207 ACCTC 3200101 Accounting I, Principles 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. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing MATH 0306. This course is linked to ACCT 2401. 80 Contact Hours $268 ACCTC 3200202 Accounting II, Principles 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 2402. Prerequisite: ACCT 2401, ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing, MATH 0306. 80 Contact Hours $272 Since 1985, the Lone Star College System Small Business Development Center has been helping entrepreneurs and small business owners start up, grow and prosper their businesses. The SBDC staff with more than 50 years of business ownership experience and will help you: Develop and update business plans Troubleshoot operation and management problems Conduct business and marketing research Create marketing strategies Take advantage of this FREE BUSINESS CONSULTING at one of our convenient locations. LOW-COST SEMINARS also available! Call or visit us online for more information. 832.813.6674 LoneStar.edu/sbdc ACNTC 2203001 Accounting, Government and Not-for-Profit 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. Linked to ACNT 2330. 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, MATH0306. 48 Contact Hours $252 ACNTC 2100106 Accounting, Office I 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 ACNTC 2104201 Accounting, Office II 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 33
Business Management & Administration Business and Professional Program BMGTC 2104101 Business Ethics 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 1341. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $207 BUSIC 3200501 Business Law I 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 linked to BUSI 2301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing. 48 Contact Hours $207 Career & Technical Education Develop, advance and enhance your business and communication skills today. Courses are available in office management, supervision, verbal and written communication, business etiquette, and more. Non-profit management courses are also available. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-business BUSIC 3100101 Business Principles 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. Linked to BUSI 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $207 POFTC 2100402 Business and Professional Writing I This course includes a study of the basic elements of composition. Students will work on skill development in comparing paragraphs, expressing clear and correct sentences, and using the rules of grammar. Practice will include business correspondence such as memos, letters, and e-mails. 24 Contact Hours $226 BUSIC 3100104 Business Communications Introduction to a practical application of basic language usage skills with emphasis on fundamentals of writing and editing for business. Principles of effective oral and written business communications. Activities include writing business messages for a variety of business situations, writing both formal and informal business reports and presenting business data orally. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSI 2304. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $195 BMGTC 1101900 Communication Skills for Managers 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 ACNTC 2200901 Cost Accounting 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. Linked to ACNT 2309. Prerequisite: ACCT 2402, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing, MATH 0306. 48 Contact Hours $207 34 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Business Management & Administration PBADC 2109200 Emergency Services Districts Practices Review the election laws of Texas including dates, times, and allowed advertising. Working with other special districts during elections and understanding county clerk s responsibilities and eligibility laws will be addressed. Define the basics of Emergency Service Districts, funding, how to become a commissioner, and constitutional authority to taxation. Ethics in government, and obtaining, maintaining & disposal of real property will be covered. 7 Contact Hours $106 Real Estate BMGTC 1101100 Employee Performance Review 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 BUSXC 7400085 Entrepreneurship 101 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. 8 Contact Hours $75 ACNTC 2103101 Federal Income Tax, Individual 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 1331. Prerequisite: ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 and ENGL 0306 or ENGL 0355 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing MATH 0306. 48 Contact Hours $207 ACNTC 2104701 Federal Income Tax, Partnerships/Corporations 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 1347. Prerequisites: ACNT 1331, ENGL 0304 or ENGL 0339 AND ENGL 0306 or 0355, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing; MATH 0306. 48 Contact Hours $207 Houston s real estate market is booming and now is the time to consider a career in real estate. In addition to real estate agents, career opportunities include appraisers, finance, property managers, real estate consultants, and more. In partnership with Champions Real Estate, Lone Star College offers courses for Texas real estate licensing and professional development for existing realtors in various formats including Fast- Track Correspondence, Correspondence Online, and Home Study Correspondence. Other courses include: Appraisals Finance Investments Law Marketing Property Management SEE PAGE 78 for a full list of courses. Texas Real Estate Commission Pre-Licensing Requirements include: 60 classroom hours in Real Estate Principles 30 classroom hours in Law of Agency 30 classroom hours in Real Estate Contracts Complete either two college courses or three 30-hour elective real estate courses Career & Technical Education For more information, contact Champions School of Real Estate at 281.496.7386 or visit www.championsschool.com Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 35
Business Management & Administration Career & Technical Education LMGTC 1109306 Global Logistics This course introduces participants to the international components of logistics focused on international commerce. To provide both an understanding of the logistical issues that organizations are faced with when trading internationally and an introduction to specialized techniques that organizations purchasing internationally will need to employ. 40 Contact Hours $599 ETWRC 2100004 Grant Writing I This course will familiarize participants with the requirements and equip them with the tools to effectively plan and implement grant writing projects. The course is also designed to assist small, community-based agencies in developing the organizational and administrative capacity to effectively compete for grant funding from government and foundation sources. 12 Contact Hours $124 ETWXC 5000000 Grant Writing 101 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. 8 Contact Hours $79 BMGTC 2102301 Information and Project Management 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. This course is linked to BMGT 1309. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 48 Contact Hours $207 IBUSC 2100501 International Business Trade, Introduction The techniques for entering the international marketplace. Emphasis on the impact and dynamics of sociocultural, demographic, economic, technological, and political-legal factors in the foreign trade environment. Topics include patterns of world trade, internationalization of the firm, and operating procedures of the multinational enterprise. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to IBUS 1305. 48 Contact Hours $207 POFTC 2102903 Keyboarding and Document Formatting Skill development in the operation of the keyboard by touch applying proper keyboarding techniques. Emphases on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents. In-depth coverage of Keyboarding. 48 Contact Hours $439 POFTC 2101002 Keyboarding I Skill development in keyboarding with emphasis on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch. Textbook required. 32 Contact Hours $294 HRPOC 2101102 Human Relations Skills 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 1311. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 48 Contact Hours $207 HRPOC 2200101 Human Resource Management Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources organizations. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to HRPO 2301. 48 Contact Hours $207 BMGTC 1109121 Lead Effective Meetings 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 PBADC 2109202 Leading Strategically 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. 7 Contact Hours $106 36 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Business Management & Administration BMGXC 5000125 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 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. 62 Contact Hours $3322 BMGXC 5000010 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt The online 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 57 Contact Hours $1931 BMGTC 1109502 Legal Issues for Supervisors 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 BMGTC 2102701 Management, Principles Concepts, terminology, principles, theories, and issues in the field of management. Linked to BMGT 1327. Textbook required. 48 Contact Hours $207 ACNTC 2109108 PayTrain Fundamentals 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 $450. 30 Contact Hours $322 ACNTC 2109107 PayTrain Mastery 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 $450. 36 Contact Hours $382 Career & Technical Education BMGTC 2101201 Management, Principles An overview of management theories; decision making process; planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Textbook required. This course linked to BMGT 1303. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 48 Contact Hours $207 BMGXC 5000130 Networking Lunch Series Short course, meant to be combined for networking, training and leadership. Lunch & learn seminar style. Topics Include: Social Media, Supervision, Energy Industry, Law industry, Hospitality industry, Management, Leadership Styles, Organizational Strategies, Contact Hours Vary Fees Vary BUSIC 3100401 Personal Finance 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 linked to BUSI 1307. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement of testing. 48 Contact Hours $204 BMGTC 1100400 Problem Solving Interpreting data for effective problem solving and recommending corrective action. Emphasizes structured approaches to critical thinking and problem solving in the workplace. 8 Contact Hours $90 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 37
Business Management & Administration Project Management Professional (PMP ) Certification Exam Preparation Fundamentals (5 days) BMGXC 5000134 PMP Certification Exam Preparation 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 PMBOKÂ Fourth 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. 35 Contact Hours $1549 Career & Technical Education This program is designed for professionals preparing for the Project Management Institute or PMP Certification Exam. Who should attend? Professionals preparing for the Project Management Institute or PMP certification exam. Objective Develop a model for organizing and remembering the information in the PMBOK Guide necessary for the PMP certification exam. LoneStar.edu/professional-seminars PBADC 2109201 Public Budgets & Management Construction and implementation of budgets and basic terminology and concepts as they relate to public fiscal policy will be covered. Taxation, indebtedness and the budget cycle will be examined. Sales taxes and their possibilities, bidding and contracts will be discussed. An understanding of personnel, wage & labor laws and the importance of learning and understanding the open records and open meeting laws will be examined. Understanding policies of other state agencies and how they affect the ESD will be covered. 7 Contact Hours $106 ACNTC 2101002 QuickBooks I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 For more information, email Michael.Burns@LoneStar.edu BMGXC 7400023 Professionalism in the Workplace Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills. 16 Contact Hours $158 BMGXC 5000135 Project Management Certificate Program Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 1-Tools & Techniques (3 days) Fundamentals of Project Management: Part 2-The People Side (2 days) 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. 40 Contact Hours $2387 ACNTC 2105402 QuickBooks II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 BUSGC 2104101 Small Business Financing A study of the financial structure of a small business. Topics address business finance, including where the funds come from and what they are used for; budgeting including planning and preparing, record keeping, taxation, insurance, and banking. Students will prepare the financial part of a comprehensive business plan in this course. Participants must have a high school diploma, successful completion of the GED, or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course is linked to BUSG 1341. 48 Contact Hours $207 38 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Business Management & Administration BUSGC 2200902 Small Business Management/ Entrepreneurship Starting, operating, and growing a small business. Includes essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, accounting, financial needs, staffing, marketing strategies, and legal issues. 48 Contact Hours $439 SUPERVISOR I & II POFTC 2100905 Special Ed: Admin. Office Procedures I Study of current office procedures, duties, and responsibilities applicable to an office environment. Primary focus is on acquisition of office knowledge, communication and skills in an office setting. 48 Contact Hours $439 BMGTC 1101000 Supervision, Introduction Discussion of basic supervisory tasks, performance skills, common problems encountered, and effective solution strategies. 8 Contact Hours $90 BMGTC 7000027 Team Building in the Workplace 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 BMGTC 1109500 Time Management 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. 8 Contact Hours $90 BUSGC 2109124 Wedding Planner Certification 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. 40 Contact Hours $902 Become a supervisor in just eight weeks! Supervisor I introduces the fundamentals of leadership and Supervision II focuses on enhancing existing leadership skills. Open discussion, case studies, and problem solving is just the beginning in solving realworld situations. Supervisors can take individual courses or complete the full program to achieve a master level of Supervision Training. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-business BMGTC 1109123 Workforce Education Conference Lone Star College System Workforce Education Conference includes the showcase of the LSCS workforce development process, best practices and varied presentations. This LSCS workforce development process includes collaboration with local businesses, credit and continuing education participation and national industry standards. New LSCS workforce programs are developed based on this process which also includes labor market data and industry input. The LSCS workforce process, best practices and individual presentations will be shared at this yearly conference. 8 Contact Hours $49 Career & Technical Education BMGTC 1109122 Women s Conference The Women s Conference will inform, motivate and challenge professional women in our community-all in one day! The purpose of this annual event is to bring together established executives, as well as new business professionals to promote diversity, build partnerships and to enhance the value of individual leadership. Keynote addresses will be provided by notable figures in varying topics. 8 Contact Hours $79 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 39
Earn your Substitute Teacher Workforce Certificate The Substitute Teacher Training Certificate defines the true role of a substitute teacher; it encompasses teaching strategies, classroom management techniques, experience with lesson plans, and guidelines for decision making. Two classes are required to earn this certificate: 1. Substitute Teacher Training EDTCC 2100201 12 hours, $124 #1414 M/Tu Aug 4 5, 2014 8:30am 3:30pm KC #3684 M/Tu Sep 8 9, 2014 8:30am 3:30pm KC #3371 Sa Sep 13 20, 2014 8:30am 3:30pm CF 2. Tools for Teaching ATCPC 7200009 14 hrs, $141 #1411 W Aug 6 27, 2014 6:00pm 9:30pm KC #3580 MTW Aug 11 13, 2014 8:30am 2:30pm KC #3300 M Sep 7 Sep 22, 2014 6:30pm 9:30pm FC Note: School district requirements vary. It is wise to contact local school districts before taking these classes. For more information atcp@lonestar.edu or 281.312.1716 20000 Kingwood Drive, west of Hwy 59 Kingwood, TX 77339 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood Affirmative Action/EEO College 40
Education & Training Education & Training Overview Watching people master new skills is inspiring. If you love helping others and have a true desire to see them succeed, a career in teaching just might be for you. Programs Substitute Teacher 26 hours, $265 Substitute Teacher Training 12 hours, $124 Tools for Teaching Module 14 hours, $141 Career & Technical Education Lone Star College has a variety of education and training programs, and offers specialized courses like Integrating Technology, Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities, and Components of Special Education to give you the well-rounded foundation you need to be a successful educator. Application Process Application with $40 non-refundable fee Bachelor s Degree, except for CTE-Trade and Industrial certifications requiring work experience and licensing A minimum 2.5 GPA expected Transcripts from all colleges attended Qualifying Exam for entrance into the program Resume Three Professional References One Page Essay Certification Area What age student and what subject will you teach For more information, email ATCP@LoneStar.edu or visit LoneStar.edu/cluster-education-training. Texas Teacher Certification - Clinical Teaching Track 303 hours, $2,900 Pedagogy and Professional Resposibilities (PPR) 108 hours, $800 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 7 hours, $100 Clinical Teaching 62 hours, $1000 Components of Special Education 48 hours, $500 Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms 48 hours, $500 Field Experience 30 hours Texas Teacher Certification - Internship Track 305 hours, $4,400 Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities PPR 108 hours, $800 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 7 hours, $100 TCP Internship I 32 hours, $1000 TCP Internship II 32 hours, $1000 Components of Special Education 48 hours, $500 Generalist Teacher Prep or Creating Successful Classrooms 48 hours, $500 Field Experience & Mentor Fee 30 hours, $500 For full program information and requirements, see Program & Course Listings, pages 20 27. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 41
Education & Training ATCPC 7000026 Clinical Teaching The Clinical Teaching course prepares a candidate in the Alternative Teacher Certification Program to be recommended for Texas standard teacher certification. The course provides candidates with preparation training and field-based classroom experience at the appropriate grade level and content area. Clinical teachers work with a mentor teacher in a K-12 school for a minimum of 12 weeks, while under the supervision of the program. 62 Contact Hours $1000 EDTCC 2100201 Substitute Teacher Training 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. 12 Contact Hours $124 Career & Technical Education ATCPC 7000027 Components of Special Education 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. 48 Contact Hours $500 ATCPC 7000081 Creating Successful Classrooms 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. 48 Contact Hours $500 ATCPC 7000086 Generalist Teacher Preparation 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. 48 Contact Hours $500 ATCPC 7009301 Integrating Technology Students will learn to use technology to design effective instruction and to analyze data to evaluate and improve instruction. 12 Contact Hours $124 ATCPC 7000062 Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) 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. 108 Contact Hours $800 ATCPC 7000055 TCP Internship Extension 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. 48 Contact Hours $500 ATCPC 7000065 TCP Internship I 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. 32 Contact Hours $1000 ATCPC 7000066 TCP Internship II 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. 32 Contact Hours $1000 ATCPC 7200013 TExES ESL/Bilingual Review Session 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. 12 Contact Hours $125 42 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Education & Training ATCPC 7200021 TExES Review: Generalist 4-8 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. 7 Contact Hours $100 ATCPC 7200014 TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 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. 7 Contact Hours $100 ATCPC 7200016 TExES Review: Math 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. 7 Contact Hours $100 ATCPC 7200018 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 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. 7 Contact Hours $100 ATCPC 7200009 Tools for Teaching Module 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. 14 Contact Hours $141 CDECC 2101602 Child Development Associate 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. 120 Contact Hours $699 Career & Technical Education Teacher Certification Alternative Teacher Certification Progr ams Thinking about a career change? Already have a degree? If you have at least a bachelor s degree, complete your Texas K-12 teacher certification with our Alternative Teacher Certification Programs at Lone Star College. Training is offered in flexible formats including online, hybrid, and on campus classes. Internship, clinical teacher practicum, and field-based experiences are completed in local K-12 schools. LoneStar.edu/CTE-education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 43
Energy & Manufacturing Energy & Manufacturing Career & Technical Education Overview Many industries need skilled workers who can transform and assemble materials into products. Using machines, tools, metals, and gases, engineering technicians, machine shop assistants and welders fabricate goods of all types, including those used for oil pipelines, aircraft, household appliances and automobiles. These Lone Star College Career and Technical Education programs are part of Lone Star College Energy & Manufacturing Institute, an industry specific training hub for businesses with employees currently working or seeking a career in the oil and gas, alternative energy, or mechanized (automated) production industries. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-Manufacturing. Programs Engineering Design & Graphics Technology See Architecture & Construction, page 28. Engineering Technology Electronic Assembler 144 hours, $1,502 Industrial Maintenance, Introduction 80 hours, $831 Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy 64 hours, $671 Engineering Technician 304 hours, $874 DC/AC Circuits 96 hours, $268 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 80 hours, $195 Print Reading for Machining Trades 64 hours, $207 Machine Shop Mathematics 64 hours, $204 Machining Machinist 183 hours, $1,764 Machine Shop Mathematics 64 hours, $575 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 48 hours, $439 Machine Shop, Basic 64 hours, $660 Professionalism in the Workplace 7 hours, $90 Machine Tool (CNC) Operator 360 hours, $3,353 Prerequisite: Machinist Certificate 184 hours, $1,764 CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals 48 hours, $439 Operation of CNC Turning Centers 64 hours, $575 Operation of CNC Machining Centers 64 hours, $575 Oil & Gas Drilling Floor-Hand 264 hours, $2,888 Introduction to Oil and Gas 16 hours, $182 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance 80 hours, $831 Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy 64 hours, $671 Drilling (Rig Floor Core Skills) 80 hours, $831 IADC RIG PASS 8 hours, $147 IADC WellCap 16 hours, $226 Motor-Hand 552 hours, $5,892 Prerequisite: Floor-Hand Certificate 264 hours, $2,888 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair 80 hours, $831 Diesel Engine I 48 hours, $511 Basic Electrical Systems 80 hours, $831 Programmable Logic Controllers 80 hours, $831 Welding Gas Metal Welder (GMAW) 80 hours, $996 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I 40 hours, $498 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part II 40 hours, $498 44 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Energy & Manufacturing Gas Tungsten Welder (GTAW) 80 hours, $996 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part I 40 hours, $498 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part II 40 hours, $498 Pipe Welder 80 hours, $996 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I 40 hours, $498 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II 40 hours, $498 Shielded Metal Welder (SMAW) 152 hours, $1,625 Blueprint Reading for Welding 32 hours, $262 Math for Welding 32 hours, $277 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I 40 hours, $498 Professionalism in the Workplace 7 hours, $90 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part II 40 hours, $498 HYDRC 2104504 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 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 1345. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. 80 Contact Hours $207 INMTC 1100501 Industrial Maintenance, Introduction 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. 80 Contact Hours $831 Engineering Technology CETTC 2100901 DC-AC Circuits 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. This course is linked to CETT 1409. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. 96 Contact Hours $284 ELPTC 2101501 Electrical Calculations I Introduction to mathematical applications utilized to solve problems in the electrical field. Topics include fractions, decimals, percentages, simple equations, ratio and proportion, unit conversions, and applied geometry. This course is linked to ELPT 1315. 48 Contact Hours $207 ELPTC 2102101 Electrical Safety and Tools, Introduction Safety rules and regulations. Includes the selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common tools for electricians. Linked to ELPT 1321. 48 Contact Hours $207 ELPTC 2101101 Electrical Theory, Basic Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. This course is linked to ELPT 1311. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 64 Contact Hours $219 ELPTC 2200102 Journeyman Electrician Exam Review Preparation for journeyman electrician licensure with emphasis on calculations and the National Electrical Code (NEC). 32 Contact Hours $294 ELPTC 2104001 Master Electrician Exam Review I Electrical theory, code calculations, and interpretations applicable to becoming a Master Electrician. Emphasizes residential, commercial, and industrial installations using the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC) and local ordinances. 48 Contact Hours $439 ELPTC 2205203 Master Electrician Exam Review II Electrical theory, code calculations, and interpretations applicable to becoming a Master Electrician. Emphasis on residential, commercial, and industrial applications using the current edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). 48 Contact Hours $439 ENGRC 1103001 Mechanical Skills, Basic 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. 64 Contact Hours $671 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 45
Energy & Manufacturing Career & Technical Education ELPTC 2102501 National Electrical Code I 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 with ELPT 1325. 48 Contact Hours $207 RBTCC 1140101 Programmable Logic Controllers A study in programmable logic controllers (PLC). Topics include processor units, numbering systems, memory organization, relay type devices, timers, counters, data manipulators, and programming. Course designed for Oil and Gas Drilling Motor Hand. You must complete Floor-Hand certification or complete a Prior Learning Assessment 80 Contact Hours $831 ELPTC 2102903 Residential Wiring Wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Prerequisites: Take ELPT 1325 or CELPT 2102501. Linked to ELPT 1429. 80 Contact Hours $282 Machining DFTGC 2102506 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 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. 48 Contact Hours $439 MCHNC 2104304 Machine Shop Mathematics Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. 64 Contact Hours $575 MCHNC 2103805 Machine Shop, Basic 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. 64 Contact Hours $660 MCHNC 1203100 Operation of CNC Machining Centers A continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on machining centers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of (CNC) Machine Controls MCHNC 2200301. 64 Contact Hours $575 MCHNC 2203102 Operation of CNC Turning Centers A continuation of Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls with an emphasis on machining centers. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of (CNC) Machine Controls MCHNC 2200301. 64 Contact Hours $575 Oil & Gas Drilling MCHNC 2200301 CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals 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. 48 Contact Hours $439 MCHNC 2103805 Machine Shop I, Basic 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. Prerequisite: Blueprint Reading & Sketching and Machine Shop Mathematics. 64 Contact Hours $660 PTRTC 1100301 Drilling (Rig Floor Core Skills) A study of practices and procedures drilling operations. Rig equipment, casing design, fishing, and proper procedures to successfully drill a well are discussed. 80 Contact Hours $831 PTRTC 1100100 Oil and Gas Industry, Fundamentals An Introduction to various aspects of the petroleum industry including equipment, systems, instrumentation, operations, and various scientific principles. Addresses a variety of petroleum technologies: exploration, drilling, production, transportation, marketing, and chemical processing industries. This course introduces the students to the science of petroleum engineering. It covers the following topics: Introduction to the geology of the earth and the conditions which lead to the formation and accumulation of hydrocarbons, Discussion of the methodology utilized exploring for and locating oil and gas reserves, Description of the drilling and well control equipment, Prevention of accidents, Petroleum production, refining and marketing. 96 Contact Hours $1911 46 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Energy & Manufacturing PTRTC 1109100 Oil and Gas, Basic Principles This course is designed for those who need a basic understanding of the petroleum industry to perform their jobs, including: Technical/ business professionals new to the petroleum industry or experienced in one area, Investors/financial professionals with a need to better understand the petroleum industry, All levels of petroleum industry support staff. Students will learn the basics of upstream and downstream activities, as well as how hydrocarbon deposits are formed, explored, and produced. Students will also learn how crude oil and gas are converted from a raw material to finished product and delivered to markets, or traded worldwide, as a commodity. 24 Contact Hours $599 PTRTC 1109107 Oil and Gas, Introduction Various aspects of petroleum processes such as gas production, petrochemical, refining, and operations. 16 Contact Hours $182 PTRTC 1202501 IADC RIG PASS Various hazards associated with the petroleum industry. 8 Contact Hours $147 PTRTC 1109108 IADC WellCAP 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 provides the building blocks for a well control culture through every level of an organization. WellCAP offers curriculum guidelines for a full array of drilling and workover activities. 16 Contact Hours $226 Welding DFTGC 2102301 Blueprint Reading for Welders 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. 32 Contact Hours $294 WLDGC 2104302 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part I 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. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2104303 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Part II 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 2104302 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part I. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2204404 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part I 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. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2204403 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Part II This course covers advanced principles of welding with emphasis on special processes and special needs of students. Prerequisite: WLDGC 2204404 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2109117 Math for Welders 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. 32 Contact Hours $277 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 47
Energy & Manufacturing Career & Technical Education WLDGC 2104101 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I 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. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2104102 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II 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 2104101 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part 1. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2100302 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I 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. 40 Contact Hours $498 WLDGC 2100304 Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW)Part II 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 40 Contact Hours $498 LONE STAR COLLEGE Energy & Manufacturing Institute The Lone Star College Energy & Manufacturing Institute is the center for businesses with employees currently working or seeking a career in the oil and gas, alternative energy, or mechanized (automated) production industries. Lone Star College has the customized, hands-on, competency-based technical training offerings you need to develop your employees talent and your business. Why should your business partner with Lone Star College? Students complete outcome-based, job-related programs Certification programs and course offerings for career and technical education, college credit and corporate training Classroom, technical, computer lab, and customized training options Facility space for customized and long-term leasing National and state skills standards (IADC, NIMS, OSHA, MSSC) Member of: International Association of Drilling Contractors, National Association for Manufacturers, Greater Houston Partnership, Houston Energy Collaborative LoneStar.edu/EMI 48 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Energy & Manufacturing NDTEC 2201102 Welding Inspection Preparation Part 1 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. 48 Contact Hours $439 welding certificate NDTEC 2201103 Welding Inspection Preparation Part 2 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. 48 Contact Hours $439 Train in multiple welding processes including: Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Additional courses also available in: Blueprint Reading for Welders Math for Welders Certified Weld Inspector Test Preparation Welding courses include extensive hands-on training in: Industrial Shop Safety Proper Operation of Oxyfuel cutting Understanding of code related welding Career & Technical Education For more information go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-manufacturing Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 49
Finance Finance Career & Technical Education Overview Begin a Satisfying Career! If you have a knack for numbers and want to contribute to the bottomline success of a company, a career in Finance may be the track for you. Lone Star College offers you the opportunity to launch your career today or advance your skills in programs such as Accounting and Payroll Professional. You can also enroll in courses that fit your immediate technical skill needs such as Quickbooks and Excel I and II. Programs Accounting Assistant 136 hours, $1,310 Accounting, Office I 24 hours, $226 Accounting, Office II 24 hours, $226 Computer Systems, Introduction 24 hours, $226 Excel I 16 hours, $158 Excel II 16 hours, $158 QuickBooks I 16 hours, $158 QuickBooks II 16 hours, $158 For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/cte-finance. Payroll Professional 66 hours, $704 PayTrain Fundamentals 30 hours, $322 PayTrain Mastery 36 hours, $382 ACNTC 2100106 Accounting, Office I 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 ACNTC 2104201 Accounting, Office II 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 ITSCC 2100628 Computer Systems, Introduction 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 ITSWC 2102224 Excel I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 50 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Finance ITSWC 2104606 Excel II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 Office Accounting ACNTC 2109108 PayTrain Fundamentals 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 entry-level payroll administrators. Required textbook, to be purchased by student, is an additional cost of approximately $450. 30 Contact Hours $322 ACNTC 2109107 PayTrain Mastery 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 $450. 36 Contact Hours $382 Begin a satisfying career! Accounting Assistant If you have a knack for numbers and want to contribute to the bottom-line success of a company or organization, consider training to become an accounting assistant. Training includes computer fundamentals, beginning and intermediate Excel spreadsheet training, accounting functions and fundamentals, training in QuickBooks, and essential accounting software applications. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE. ACNTC 2105402 QuickBooks II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 Career & Technical Education ACNTC 2101002 QuickBooks I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 51
Health Science Health Science Career & Technical Education Overview Make your mark in health care! At Lone Star College, you ll learn to combine medical technology and the human touch to assess, treat and administer health care. Through Lone Star College s Career and Technical Education programs, you can get the specialized training you need for careers like dental assisting, massage therapy and physical fitness. Hospitals, nursing homes, retirement facilities, physical therapy centers and dental offices are just a few of the places where you could begin a career. Initiate or advance your career in healthcare by registering today. For more information, including course lists for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-HealthScience for specific information on each program, including a registration checklist. Programs Dental Assistant 332 hours, $2,757 Dental Assisting I 128 hours, $1134 Dental Assisting II 128 hours, $1134 Dental Assisting III (Clinical) 60 hours, $290 Dental Assisting Review, Exam (TSBDE) 16 hours, $199 Electrocardiography Monitoring Technician 30 hours, $292 Electrocardiography Monitor Technician 30 hours, $292 Electrocardiography Technician 179 hours, $1,383 Electrocardiography 32 hours, $294 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic 64 hours, $690 Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical 80 hours, $351 Electrocardiography Technician Certification Exam 3 hours, $48 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic 224 hours, $438 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic 144 hours, $366 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical 80 hours, $77 Massage Therapist 510 hours, $4,078 Massage Therapy Fundamentals I 125 hours, $1157.50 Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology 75 hours, $557.50 Massage Therapy Business Practices 45 hours, $338.50 Massage Therapy Health and Hygiene 20 hours, $162 Massage Therapeutic Modalities 30 hours, $241 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II 75 hours, $557.50 Massage Therapy Pathology 40 hours, $302 Massage Therapy Kinesiology 50 hours, $381 Massage Therapy Clinical / Internship 50 hours, $381 Nurse Aide (CNA) 108 hours, $824 Nurse Aide, Certified 64 hours, $494 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) 44 hours, $330 Patient Care Technician 304 hours, $2,576 Nurse Aide, Certified 64 hours, $494 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) 44 hours, $330 Phlebotomy 96 hours, $814 Phlebotomy, Clinical 12 hours, $124 Health Occupations Professionalism in the Workplace 24 hours, $226 Electrocardiography 32 hours, $294 Medical Terminology 32 hours, $294 Personal Trainer 80 hours, $853 Personal Training 32 hours, $342 Exercise Science 48 hours, $511 Phlebotomist 196 hours, $1,420 Phlebotomy 96 hours, $814 Phlebotomy, Clinical 100 hours, $606 52 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Health Science Dental Assistant DNTAC 2105303 Dental Assisting I 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 128 Contact Hours $1134 Dental Assistant DNTAC 2101502 Dental Assisting II 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 128 Contact Hours $1134 DNTAC 2106002 Dental Assisting III (Clinical) 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 60 Contact Hours $290 Dental Assistants are in demand! Ongoing research linking oral health and general health will continue to increase the demand for preventive dental services. As dental practices grow, more dental assistants will be needed. Register for the dental assistant program today! For more information, contact KingwoodHealth@LoneStar.edu or call 281.312.1660 Career & Technical Education DNTAC 2100302 Dental Assisting Review & Exam 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. 16 Contact Hours $199 DNTAC 2200000 Pit and Fissure Sealants for the Dental Assistant 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). 7 Contact Hours $106 DNTAC 2100201 Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring 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. 8 Contact Hours $204 Electrocardiography ECRDC 2101103 Electrocardiography Monitor Technician Fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. 6 hours of observation time TBA. 30 Contact Hours $292 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 53
Health Science Health Careers CVITC 2106003 Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical 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. 80 Contact Hours $351 Career & Technical Education Still in high demand! Every day, around the clock, people who work in the health care industry provide care for millions of people. The health care industry is one of largest providers of jobs in the United States. Many health jobs are in hospitals. Others are in nursing homes, doctors offices, dentists offices, outpatient clinics and laboratories. Dental Assistant Nurse Aide (CNA) Personal Trainer Patient Care Tech Massage Therapist and more! Phlebotomist For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-healthscience ECRDC 2101101 Electrocardiography 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. 32 Contact Hours $294 DSAEC 2104002 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic 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. 64 Contact Hours $690 TESTC 8900119 Electrocardiography Technician Exam Cert 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 3 Contact Hours $48 ECRXC 7000002 Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee 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 3 Contact Hours $36 Emergency Medical Technician EMSPC 2100103 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic 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. 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. Linked with EMSP 1501. 144 Contact Hours $361 54 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Health Science EMSPC 2109102 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical 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 LSCS liability insurance. Linked to EMSP 1160. 80 Contact Hours $77 massage therapy General Health Care SCITC 2100701 Anatomy and Physiology I, Review 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). 48 Contact Hours $439 SCITC 2100801 Anatomy and Physiology II, Review 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). 48 Contact Hours $439 SCITC 2101301 Workplace Microbiology 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). 64 Contact Hours $575 Looking for a rewarding, high demand career in a relatively short time? Want to help people feel better? Massage Therapy is the answer! Learn how to relieve minor pain on tired and overworked muscles, improve circulation and enhance relaxation by reducing stress with massage. Our 510-hour program is approved by The Texas Department of State Health Services and the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork for licensure. LoneStar.edu/CTE-healthscience Health Care Occupations POFMC 2100002 Medical Coding Basics Presentation and application of basic coding rules, principles, guidelines, and conventions utilizing various coding systems. Prerequisite: HITT 1305 (Medical Terminology). This course is linked to POFM 1300. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. 64 Contact Hours $219 DSVTC 2203000 Non-Invasive Cerebral Vasc Exam Non-invasive technology for the evaluation and quantification of cerebrovascular disease. Modalities include carotid duplex, periorbital Doppler, and transcranial Doppler. Linked to DSVT 2330. 32 Contact Hours $207 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 55
Health Science Patient Care Technician Massage Therapist MSSGC 2100502 Massage Therapeutic Modalities The use of accepted hydrotherapy and holistic healthcare modalities of external application of temperature for its reflexive effect. Meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure. 30 Contact Hours $241 MSSGC 2101301 Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology In-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. Includes cell structure and function, tissues, body organization, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Emphasizes homeostasis/wellness care. Meets the minimum 75-contact-hour requirement for Anatomy and Physiology for licensure. 75 Contact Hours $557.50 Career & Technical Education Gain a competitive advantage. Earn a Patient Care Technician certificate by completing the certified nurse aide, phlebotomy, and fundamentals of EKG programs and qualify to work in hospitals, labs, and long-term care facilities. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-healthscience MSSGC 2100702 Massage Therapy Business Practices The study of recordkeeping and accounting practices, office practices and advertising, and the ethical practice for massage therapists established by law or regulatory agency. 45 Contact Hours $338.50 MSSGC 2208602 Massage Therapy Clinical/ Internship Enables students to synthesize knowledge, apply skills in a clinical setting, and develop experience managing workflow. Direct supervision is provided by a registered massage therapy instructor. 50 Contact Hours $381 DSVTC 2201800 Non-Invasive Vascular Exam Application of peripheral non-invasive vascular technology for the evaluation and quantification of peripheral vascular diseases. Modalities include venous and arterial duplex and physiologic testing. Linked to DSVT 2418. 48 Contact Hours $272 POFMC 2100201 Medical Software Applications Medical software applications for the management and operation of health care information systems. Textbook required. This course is linked to POFM 1302. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326, or higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing. ITSC or COSC 1401 (or Introduction to Computers ITSCC 2100103). 48 Contact Hours $207 MSSGC 2101102 Massage Therapy Fundamentals I Introduction to the theory and the application of skills necessary to perform Swedish massage to meet the minimum 125-contact-hour requirement for licensure. 125 Contact Hours $1157.50 MSSGC 2101101 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II A continuation of Massage Therapy Fundamentals I. Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Completes the requirements for Massage Techniques for licensure. 75 Contact Hours $557.50 56 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Health Science MSSGC 2100902 Massage Therapy Health and Hygiene The study of safety and sanitation practices including universal precautions. The importance of proper body mechanics, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, maintaining the massage environment, and the advantage of therapeutic relationships is also included. Meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure. 20 Contact Hours $162 Certified Nurse Aide MSSGC 2201301 Massage Therapy Kinesiology Applied study of human kinesiology. Muscle movements and dysfunctions will be discussed and palpated. Includes theory and practice of functional muscle testing. Meets the minimum 50-contacthour requirement for licensure. 50 Contact Hours $381 MSSGC 2201401 Massage Therapy Pathology General discussion of pathologies as they relate to massage therapy. Includes universal precautions and their management in professional practice. Also covers etiology, signs, symptoms, and the physiological and psychological reactions to disease and injury. Meets the minimum 40-contact-hour requirement for licensure. 40 Contact Hours $302 Nurse Aide & Patient Care Technician NURAC 2109102 Health Occupations Professionalism Workplace Develop entry-level skills for the workforce. Includes professionalism, interpersonal skills, communication, workplace civility, and employability skills. 16 Contact Hours $158 POFMC 2101303 Medical Terminology I Study of medical terms through word origin and structure. Introduction to abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties. 32 Contact Hours $294 NURAC 2101302 Medication Aide 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. 140 Contact Hours $466 Are you looking for a rewarding career? A Certified Nurse Aide or CNA, has the most interaction with a patient. Certified Nurse Aides are responsible for assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Jump start your career, enroll today! For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-healthscience NURAC 2104104 Medication Aide Refresher 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. Please bring your medication aide permit number with you to class. 7 Contact Hours $78 NURAC 2100105 Nurse Aide, Certified Preparation for entry level nursing assistants to achieve a level of 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. 64 Contact Hours $494 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 57
Health Science NURAC 2106003 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) 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. Student must also register for insurance and state exam proctor fee. 44 Contact Hours $330 PLABC 2106001 Phlebotomy, Clinical 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. 100 Contact Hours $606 NURXC 7800121 Nurse Aide State Exam Facilitator Fee 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 8 Contact Hours $64 Personal Trainer PLABC 2109100 Phlebotomy, Clinical for Patient Care Technician 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. 12 Contact Hours $124 Career & Technical Education FITTC 2201301 Exercise Science 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 2103701, Personal Training. 48 Contact Hours $511 FITTC 2103702 Personal Training 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. 32 Contact Hours $342 Phlebotomist PLABC 2102301 Phlebotomy 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. 96 Contact Hours $814 58 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Hospitality Hospitality Overview Are you fond of food or a believer in flower power? Do you like helping others or being part of the team that executes a party or other large event? If so, take your curiosity and creativity to the next level with one of Lone Star College s hospitality certification programs. The hospitality industry is one of the world s largest employers, and you can get started locally at Lone Star College, where we believe in careers, not just jobs. We have the perfect program for you, whether you take one course for fun or several courses to earn a certification. For more information, including course lists for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-hospitality. Programs Floral Designer 88 hours, $1,376 Floral Design, Principles 8 hours, $116 Care & Handling of Cut Flowers & Foliage 8 hours, $141 Floral Design Techniques, Basic 20 hours, $312 Floral Wedding Design Techniques 20 hours, $332 Floral Funeral Design Techniques 20 hours, $332 Floral Daily Business Procedures 12 hours, $143 ServSafe Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 75. Wedding Planner Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 75. Career & Technical Education FMKXC 7300001 Floral Design Program Orientation 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 LSC-Tomball. 1 Contact Hours FREE FMKTC 2109112 Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliage 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. 8 Contact Hours $141 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 59
Hospitality Career & Technical Education FMKTC 2109113 Floral Design Techniques, Basic 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. 20 Contact Hours $312 FMKTC 2109111 Floral Design, Principles 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. 8 Contact Hours $116 FMKTC 2109115 Floral Wedding Design Techniques 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. 20 Contact Hours $332 FMKTC 2109118 Floral: Current Design Styles and Techniques 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. 20 Contact Hours $332 FMKTC 2109120 Floral: Daily Business Procedures 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. 12 Contact Hours $143 FMKTC 2109116 Floral: Funeral Design Techniques 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. 20 Contact Hours $332 IFWAC 2105101 ServSafe/Food Handler The course is designed to prepare students to work in the food service industry, with emphasis on personal hygiene, safe food handling and food bacteriology. The ServSafe program is the premiere food safety certification offered by the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF). Designed for the food service professional, individuals who complete the course and receive a passing grade on the exam will receive his or her ServSafe certificate. The courses will be taught by registered ServSafe instructors. 8 Contact Hours $90 60 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Information Technology Information Technology Overview The Internet revolutionized the way we work, live and play. It ushered in new ways of retrieving and sharing information, both locally and globally. Information technology is an important and growing industry, and since Lone Star College believes in careers, not just jobs, we offer a variety of training courses and program certifications. For more information, including course listings for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-infotech Programs A+ Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 75. CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) 320 hours, $1,040 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals 80 hours, $260 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing & Protocols Concepts 80 hours, $260 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless 80 hours, $260 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 80 hours, $260 Computer Support Technician 144 hours, $1,286 A+ Certification Training 96 hours, $847 Desktop Support Technician 48 hours, $439 Career & Technical Education Microsoft Office Software Applications 168 hours, $1,648 Computer Systems, Introduction 24 hours, $226 Access I 16 hours, $158 Access II 16 hours, $158 Excel I 16 hours, $158 Excel II 16 hours, $158 Outlook 16 hours, $158 PowerPoint I 16 hours, $158 PowerPoint II 16 hours, $158 Word I 16 hours, $158 Word II 16 hours, $158 Oracle Certification See Industry Certification & Exam Prep, page 75. Web See Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication, page 30. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 61
Information Technology Career & Technical Education TSCC 2102520 A+ Certification Training 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. 96 Contact Hours $847 ITSWC 2105402 Access Complete - Online 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, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Access required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 48 Contact Hours $439 ITSWC 2105311 Access I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2105509 Access II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSEC 2100701 C++ Programming, Introduction Introduction to computer programming using C++. Emphasis of the fundamentals of structured design with development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices and files. Introduction to Computers or equivalent knowledge is recommended prior to enrolling. Textbook required. This course is linked to ITSE 1407. ITSC 1401 is recommended prior to enrolling. Prerequisite: ITSE 1402, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356,OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, Math 0310 80 Contact Hours $288 ITCCC 2205400 CCNP Switch- Implementing IP Switching How to implement, monitor, and maintain switching in converged enterprise campus networks. How to plan, configure, and verity the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions. How to secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice and video into campus networks. This course is linked to ITCC 2455. Prerequisite: ITCC 1401, ITCC 1404, ITCC 2408, ITCC 2410 or CISCO CCNA Industry Certification, ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $276 ITCCC 2100101 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals A course introducing the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the internet. Describes the use of OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. Covers the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling; perform basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches; and implementing IP addressing schemes. Linked to ITCC 1401. 80 Contact Hours $276 ITMTC 2200200 Active Directory 2008 Topics covered include forest and domain structure; Domain Name System (DNS); site topology and replication; organizational unit structure and delegation of administration; Group Policy; Certificate Services; and user, group, and computer account strategies. Requisites: Completion of ITMT 1471 with a D or better. This course is linked to ITMT 2470. 80 Contact Hours $272 ITCCC 2100401 Cisco Exploration 2 - Exp Routing Protocol/Concepts 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. Linked to ITCC 1404. This course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Model and analyze routing processes. Linked to ITCC 1404. 80 Contact Hours $276 62 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Information Technology ITCCC 2200801 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless This course helps students develop an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks. Detailed explanations of LAN switch operation, VLAN implementation, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol(RSTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-VLAN routing, and wireless network operations. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced. Linked with ITCC 2408. Prerequisite: ITCC 1401 or ITCCC 2100101. 80 Contact Hours $276 Cisco Networking Academy CCNA CCNP ITCCC 2201001 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN This course explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access. Describes user access technologies and devices and discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL, and Frame Relay. WAN security concepts, tunneling, and VPN basics are introduced. Discuss the special network services required by converged applications and an introduction to quality of service (QoS). Linked with ITCC 2410. Prerequisite: ITCC1401 ITCCC 2100101 and ITCC 1404 ITCCC 2100401 80 Contact Hours $276 ITSCC 2100628 Computer Systems, Introduction 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 ITSCC 2100629 Computer Systems, Introduction (in Spanish) Introduction to operating systems, file creation/deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Computer systems and their uses in today s business communities are also addressed. Instruction in computer terminology, hardware, and application software. The Internet and issues surrounding its use will also be addressed. Obtenga los conceptos y conocimientos iniciales de informatica de computadoras con instruccion practica en el Internet, el procesador de palabras y mas. Las discusiones en clase tambien inclurian la historia, la profesion y el equipo. El estudiante debe de comprar el libro y un USB flashdrive. 24 Contact Hours $226 The Lone Star College Cisco Networking Academy prepares you for a successful career with industryrecognized certifications in the field of networking. Receive hands-on training with Cisco equipment and approved Cisco curriculum. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-infotech DFTGC 2100902 Computer-Aided Drafting, Basic An introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems, and plot/ print to scale. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to DFTG 1309. 96 Contact Hours $219 ITCCC 2100403 Connecting Networks 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 credit course ITCC 2479. 80 Contact Hours $236 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 63
Information Technology Career & Technical Education ITNWC 2109120 Desktop Support Technician 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. 48 Contact Hours $439 ARTCC 2101301 Digital Publishing I 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 linked to ARTC 1313. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 OR higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $222 DFTGC 2100501 Drafting, Technical Introduction to the principles of drafting to include terminology and fundamentals, including size and shape descriptions, projection methods, geometric construction, sections, auxiliary views, and reproduction processes. Participants must have high school diploma, successful completion of the GED or be in the early admissions program. Textbook required. This course linked to DFTG 1305. 96 Contact Hours $219 ITSWC 2104501 Excel Complete - Online 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, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Excel required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 48 Contact Hours $439 ITSWC 2102224 Excel I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2102233 Excel I en Espanol 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2104606 Excel II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 DFTGC 2100001 Google Sketchup A supplemental course to Basic Computer-Aided Drafting using alternative computer-aided drafting (CAD) software. This course is designed for the beginner wanting to learn Google Sketchup. Topics will include Google Sketchup interface, drawing in Sketchup, modifying objects, annotation tools, differences between groups and components and organizational methods. Additional topics include advanced modeling techniques, styles, materials, scenes, animation and landscape modeling techniques. Textbook required. 32 Contact Hours $294 ITNWC 1105900 HTML I, Web Site Development, Introduction 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. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. 32 Contact Hours $294 ITNWC 1203600 HTML II, Website Development, Advanced 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. 24 Contact Hours $226 64 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Information Technology IBUSC 2204502 Import Customs Regulations A study of the duties and responsibilities of the licensed customs broker or customhouse broker. Topics include processes for customs clearance including appraisement, bonded warehouse entry, examination of goods, harmonized tariffs, fees, boning, penalty consumption and liquidation, computerized systems, laws, and regulations. This course is linked with IBUS 2345. Prerequisite: IBUS 1301 or departmental approval 48 Contact Hours $207 Oracle Database Administrator DFTGC 2200201 Machine Drafting Production of detail and assembly drawings of machines, threads, gears, cams, tolerances and limit dimensioning, surface finishes, and precision drawings. This course is linked to DFTG 2302. Prerequisite: DFTG 1306 and 1309 or 2319 96 Contact Hours $219 TESTC 8200013 MCAS Exam (Access) The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist - Access certification (based on globally recognized standards) demonstrate your computing skills in Microsoft Access 2007 and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market. 1 Contact Hours $100 TESTC 8200010 MCAS Exam (Excel) The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist - Excel certification (based on globally recognized standards) demonstrate your computing skills in Microsoft Excel 2007 and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market. 1 Contact Hours $100 TESTC 8200011 MCAS Exam (PowerPoint) The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist - PowerPoint certification (based on globally recognized standards) demonstrate your computing skills in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market. 1 Contact Hours $100 TESTC 8200015 MCAS Exam (Word) The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist - Word certification (based on globally recognized standards) demonstrate your computing skills in Microsoft Word 2007 and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market. 1 Contact Hours $100 ITNXC 5000001 Network Forensics Analysis This course was developed to provide an introduction to the exciting and growing field of digital investigations and network forensics. It is designed to train investigators in electronic discovery and the fundamentals of conducting an effective network forensic examination. You will gain a set of investigative techniques focused on the use of vendor-neutral, open source tools. 40 Contact Hours $3200 This program will prepare you for the Oracle DBA exam. Learn how to diagnose and repair data failures with Flashback technology, manage space to optimize database storage, and secure the availability of your database by appropriate backup and recovery strategies. For more information, email Michael.Burns@LoneStar.edu or go to LoneStar.edu/cte-infotech ITSEC 1109103 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop 1 This course is your first step towards success as an Oracle professional, designed to give you a firm foundation in basic database administration. 40 Contact Hours $1522 ITSEC 1109104 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop 2 This course takes the database administrator beyond the basic tasks covered in the first workshop. The student begins by gaining a much deeper understanding of possibly the most important job of a DBA backup and recovery. Required Prerequisites: Oracle Database 11g. Administration Workshop 1 Release 2. 40 Contact Hours $1522 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 65
Information Technology Information Technology ITSCC 2100501 PC Operating Systems, Introduction A study of personal computer operating systems. Topics include installation and configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities. Textbook required. This course linked to ITSC 1405. Prerequisite: ITSC or COSC 1401, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 OR 0326 or higher level course (ENGL 1301), or placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $288 Career & Technical Education Get Certified! Demand is high throughout Texas for skilled computer technicians. Let Lone Star College provide expertise on the leading technology systems certifications. A+ Certification Training, Cisco Exploration Series, Oracle DBA, and more. LoneStar.edu/professional-seminars ITSCC 2203901 Personal Computer Hardware A study of personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. This course introduces the concepts of computer hardware for computer users. Topics include common upgrades to computer systems, compatibility issues, identifying system capacities and limitations, and testing installed components. Textbook required. This course linked to ITSC 1425. Prerequisites: ITSC or COSC 1401. 80 Contact Hours $284 ITSWC 2100302 Photoshop I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-infotech ITSEC 1109102 Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL Concepts of relational database and control privileges at the object and system level. The workshop provides the essential SQL skills that allow developers to write queries against single and multiple tables, manipulate data in tables, and create database objects. 40 Contact Hours $1522 ITSWC 2103001 Outlook An introduction to e-mail and calendaring software as a desktop information management tool. Increase productivity with the Microsoft Outlook address/phone list, appointment/events, tasks, journals, and e-mail organizational tools. The purchase of a book is required. Prerequisite: Internet Basic or equivalent knowledge. 16 Contact Hours $158 GRPHC 2109104 Photoshop II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 GRPHC 1109200 Photoshop I for Web Course content with focused modules on Copyright Law and licensing considerations, web graphic formats, image layers and blending, image export and delivery. 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 in web design and web development. Participants must have high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. 24 Contact Hours $226 GRPHC 1109201 Photoshop II for Web Course content with focused modules on typographical design, vector drawing techniques, advanced filtering and creating a professional web gallery. 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 in web design and web development. 24 Contact Hours $226 66 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Information Technology ITSWC 2103707 PowerPoint Complete - Online 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, e-mail and the version of Microsoft PowerPoint required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Online supplement required. 40 Contact Hours $362 ITNWC 1109100 SEO: Analytics & Tracking 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2103702 PowerPoint I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2104102 PowerPoint II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSWC 2103708 PowerPoint I en Espanol 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITCCC 2100402 Scaling Networks 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 credit ITCC 2478. 80 Contact Hours $236 ITSCC 2104402 Special Ed: Help Desk Customer Service Study of current office procedures, duties, and responsibilities applicable to an office environment. Focus is on application and reinforcement of specific skills in a customer service setting. 40 Contact Hours $362 ITNXC 5000000 VMware Virtualization Essentials This powerful class is an intense introduction to virtualization using VMwares Sphere 5.0 including VMware ESX 5.0 and vcenter. Assuming no prior virtualization experience, this class starts with the basics and rapidly progresses to more advanced topics. More than 40% of class time is devoted to labs so concepts, skills and best practices are developed and reinforced. 40 Contact Hours $2721 IMEDC 2100201 Web Page Creation - Online 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 email experience. Requirements: Internet access and email. Student must have access to the MX version of Dreamweaver or greater. 32 Contact Hours $294 ITNWC 2100800 Windows 7 Client Configuration The fundamentals of managing and configuring network clients. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system with a specific focus on implementation and desktop support needs for the clients in a variety of standalone and network operating system environments. Topics covered include installation, user and group accounts, security, networking, TCP/IP, built in applications, and advanced configuration and troubleshooting techniques. This course prepares Information Technology professionals to plan, install, configure, implement, secure, support and manage Microsoft Windows 7. Linked to ITMT 1470. Prerequisites: Completion of ITNW 1425 wth D or better. 80 Contact Hours $284 Career & Technical Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 67
Information Technology Career & Technical Education ITMTC 2200111 Windows Server 2008 A course in Windows Server 2008 networking infrastructure to include installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, network services and security. The course provides an introduction to the core concepts of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and lays the foundation for more advanced concepts and courses. Topics covered include installation, user and group accounts, authentication, an introduction to Active Directory, Server Management Console, sever software, security and policy management using Network Access Protection, automated and remote administration, basic network connectivity, and backup and recovery. This course is linked to ITMT 1471. Prerequisites: Completion of ITMT 1470 with D or better. 80 Contact Hours $284 POFIC 2202501 Word Complete - Online 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, e-mail and the version of Microsoft Word required for course. Certification exam fee not included. Textbook and online supplement required. 48 Contact Hours $439 POFIC 2102406 Word I 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 POFIC 2102405 Word I en Espanol 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 ITSEC 1109111 WordPress I Identifying the factors for a data driven site with CMS vs. a Static Site including review of all the options of WordPress. Recognizing the components and practical usage of WordPress. 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. 24 Contact Hours $236 ITSEC 1109100 WordPress II 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. 32 Contact Hours $300 POFIC 2104202 Word II 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. 16 Contact Hours $158 68 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Overview If you are a natural leader who wants to serve and protect your community, you might be a great fit for a public safety career. Lone Star College offers Career and Technical Education programs to help you get your certification for careers that are both fast-paced and rewarding. With a career in public safety, you could work in law enforcement, corrections or security. You could also have a career as a police officer, a deputy sheriff, a security guard, or as an emergency medical first responder. At Lone Star College, you will learn specialized skills specific to your field, whether it be understanding penal codes, writing proper reports, assessing the medical needs of a patient, or performing essential medical care. In addition, Lone Star College will prepare you to take your required basic emergency medical technician or state law enforcement education examinations so you can enter the workforce. Programs Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Basic See Health Science, page 52. Law Enforcement Officer Basic Peace Officer I * Basic Peace Officer II * Basic Peace Officer III * Basic Peace Officer IV * *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. Career & Technical Education For more information, including course listings for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-law. You can also call 281.290.5030. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 69
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security MSPC 2100103 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic 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. 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. Linked with EMSP 1501. 144 Contact Hours $361 BEGIN A CAREER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT! Career & Technical Education EMSPC 2109102 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Clinical 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 LSCS liability insurance. Linked to EMSP 1160. 80 Contact Hours $77 CJLEC 2100601 Peace Officer I Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 165 Contact Hours $525 Affirmative Action/EEO College The Law Enforcement Academy prepares students for the state s licensing exam with its Basic Peace Officer courses. The academy meets the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) requirements. Day and night classes available Background and fingerprint check required Applications due six weeks before start of class CJLEC 2101201 Peace Officer II Basic preparation of a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 165 Contact Hours $525 For more information, call 281.290.5030 or visit: LoneStar.edu/LEA LoneStar.edu/CTE-LAW CJLEC 2101801 Peace Officer III Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and IV to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 165 Contact Hours $525 CJLEC 2102401 Peace Officer IV Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, and III to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. 165 Contact Hours $525 70 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Overview Interdisciplinary fields of engineering are rapidly developing to address the design, operation and maintenance of products that require a working knowledge of both mechanical and electronic components. Multiple programs in Engineering Technology are offered, including a fast-track Electronic Assembler program, as well as an Engineering Technician Level I Certification program. These programs can provide students with basic prerequisite knowledge needed for entry level positions in petroleum field services and advanced manufacturing facilities. Programs Engineering Technology See Energy & Manufacturing, page 44. Oil & Gas Drilling See Energy & Manufacturing, page 44. Career & Technical Education Engineering Technology See page 45. Oil & Gas Drilling See page 46. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 71
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Career & Technical Education Overview People who work in the transportation, distribution, and logistics industry are responsible for managing the flow of goods, material, information and people between a point of origin and a point of consumption. This growing career sector includes air, rail, water and truck transportation, urban transit and ground passenger transportation, warehousing and storage, and motor vehicle repair. Through Lone Star College s Career and Technical Education programs, you can become a professional truck driver, automotive technician, diesel technician or become certified in logistics. Whether you want to start a new career in transportation, distribution or logistics, or you want to expand the industry knowledge you already have, Lone Star College can help you. New classes start every month! Schedule an orientation today. Financial aid/grant funding available for those who qualify. Programs Automotive Technician 336 hours, $810 Automotive Technology, Introduction 112 hours, $270 Automotive Electrical Systems 112 hours, $270 Automotive Brake Systems 112 hours, $270 Certified Logistics Associate 39 hours, $660 MSSC Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) 36 hours, $510 MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Test 3 hours, $150 Certified Logistics Technician 39 hours, $660 MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) 36 hours, $510 MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Test 3 hours, $150 Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician 280 hours, $2,495 Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction 40 hours, $362 Preventative Maintenance 80 hours, $711 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I 80 hours, $711 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair 80 hours, $711 For more information, call 281.765.7750. For more information regarding MSSC, email michael.burns@lonestar.edu. For course listings for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-transportation. Professional Truck Driver 240 hours, $3,000 Professional Truck Driver I, Permit A 120 hours, $1,500 Professional Truck Driver II, Permit A 120 hours, $1,500 72 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics AUMTC 2101001 Automotive Brake Systems 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. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1410. 112 Contact Hours $286 DIESEL TRUCK MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN AUMTC 2100701 Automotive Electrical Systems 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. Linked to AUMT 1407. 112 Contact Hours $286 AUMTC 2100501 Automotive Technology, Introduction 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. Linked to AUMT 1405. 112 Contact Hours $286 The NEW Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician Workforce Program has begun! In 280 hours, students are prepared to perform entry-level diesel truck maintenance and repair duties for small and large trucking companies, as well as at truck stops. Night and weekend classes are available! For more information, contact the Transportation Institute at 281.765.7750. Career & Technical Education DEMRC 114501 Basic Electrical Systems Basic principles of electrical systems of diesel powered equipment with emphasis on starters, alternators, and batteries. This course will provide skills in electrical systems in both diesel and electrical powered equipment. There will be a particular emphasis on starting, charging and keeping systems operating on location. Course specifically designed for Oil and Gas Drilling Motor Hand. You must complete Floor-Hand certification or complete a Prior Learning Assessment. 80 Contact Hours $831 DEMRC 1100601 Diesel Engine I An introduction to the basic principles of diesel engines and systems in the Oil and Gas Industry specifically Motor Hand. You must complete Floor-Hand certification or complete a Prior Learning Assessment. 48 Contact Hours $511 AUMTC 2201701 Engine Performance Analysis I This course covers the theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of basic engine dynamics, ignition systems, and fuel delivery systems. Student will use basic engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught manufacturer specific. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 2417. 112 Contact Hours $286 DEMRC 1101000 Diesel Engine Testing & Repair I An introduction to testing and repairing diesel engines including related systems and specialized tools. 80 Contact Hours $711 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 73
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics PREPARE FOR A NEW CAREER IN AS LITTLE AS SIX WEEKS. CVOPC 2104004 Professional Truck Driver II Permit A A continuation of Professional Truck Driver I Permit A. General truck driving training with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation. Professional Truck Driver I Permit A and Professional Truck Driver II Permit A must be taken concurrently. 120 Contact Hours $1500 DEMRC 2100000 Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction Shop safety, rules, basic shop tools, and test equipment. 40 Contact Hours $362 Career & Technical Education Affirmative Action/EEO College LSC Transportation Institute offers: Professional truck driver, CDL class A Truck Maintenance Technician Free job placement to students Grants for veterans and financial aid may be available to those who qualify For more information, call 281.765.7750 or go to LoneStar.edu/CTE-transportation AUTMC 2101601 Suspension and Steering 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. Prerequisite: Automotive Electrical Systems. Student must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to AUMT 1416. 112 Contact Hours $286 DEMRC 2101000 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair An introduction to and familiarization with components and systems related to tractor trailer service. Emphasis on records required by the Department of Transportation. 80 Contact Hours $711 DEMRC 2102901 Preventative Maintenance An introductory course designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of proper servicing practices. Content includes record keeping and condition of major systems. 80 Contact Hours $711 CVOPC 2101312 Professional Truck Driver I Permit A General truck driving training 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, and road test. 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 and NIDA drug screen. Student is also subject to an extensive background and driving record check. 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) 765.7750. Student support specialists will help you complete registration information. Professional Truck Driver I Permit A and Professional Truck Driver II Permit A must be taken concurrently. 120 Contact Hours $1500 74 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Industry Certification & Exam Prep Industry Certifi cation Exam & Preparation Overview Lone Star College s Career and Technical Education industry certification prep programs can help you stand out to current or potential employers because you will be trained and certified by the highest industry standards. Industry certification is preferred (and in many cases, required) to have a career as an electrician, computer repair technician, pharmacy technician, or welding inspector. Earning an industry certification is like receiving a stamp of excellence. In addition, certification may help you earn a higher salary. Lone Star College s Career and Technical Education programs can help you earn the industry certification you need to improve your skills and advance your career. Programs A+ Certification 96 hours, $847 A+ Certification Training 96 hours, $847 Electrician - Journeyman: Exam Review 32 hours, $294 Journeyman Electrician Review 32 hours, $294 Electrician - Master: Exam Review 96 hours, $878 Master Electrician Exam Review I 48 hours, $439 Master Electrician Exam Review II 48 hours, $439 Oracle Certification 120 hours, $4,566 Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL 40 hours, $1522 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop I 40 hours, $1522 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop II 40 hours, $1522 Career & Technical Education For more information, including course lists for each program, go to LoneStar.edu/Industry-Certification-Prep Project Management Certification 75 hours, $3,936 Project Management Certificate Program 40 hours, $2387 PMP Certification Exam Preparation 35 hours, $1549 ServSafe Certification 8 hours, $123 ServSafe / Food Handler 8 hours, $123 Wedding Planner Certification 40 hours, $902 Wedding Planner Certification 40 hours, $902 Welding Inspector Exam Prep 96 hours, $878 Welding Inspector Part I 48 hours, $439 Welding Inspector Part II 48 hours, $439 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 75
Industry Certification & Exam Prep TESTC 8900119 Electrocardiography Technician Cert Exam 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 3 Contact Hours $48 TESTC 8900116 EPA Certification Exam The passing of the EPA Refrigerant Certification Exam under clause 608 entitles a person to be certified to handle refrigerants as a technician in the air conditioning field. 3 Contact Hours $54 National Industry Certification Exams & Skills Assessments Lone Star College offers industry-recognized certification and skills assessment examinations in several manufacturing areas, including NIMS (National Institute for Metalworking Skills) and MSSC (Manufacturing Skills Standards Council). Testing is Ongoing LSC-University Park MSSC, CPT, CLT, CLA WORKKEYS NIMS Work Readiness Certificate Career & Technical Education BMGXC 5000125 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 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. 62 Contact Hours $3322 BUSXC 5000010 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt The online 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 57 Contact Hours $1931 LMGXC 5200000 MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Test 3 hour Testing Session for approved MSSC Certified Logistics Associate. 3 Contact Hours $150 LMGXC 5200001 MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Test 3 hour Testing Session for approved MSSC Certified Logistics Technicians. 3 Contact Hours $150 LSC-Conroe Center MSSC, CPT, CLT, CLA NIMS WORKKEYS For more information, or to register for your exam or assessment, call or visit: LSC-University Park at 281.290.3601 LSC-Conroe Center at 936.521.4564 www.nims-skills.org www.msscusa.org TESTC 8900123 Workkeys Test Applied Mathematics 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. 0 Contact Hours $15 TESTC 8900121 Workkeys Test Locating Information 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. 0 Contact Hours $15 TESTC 8900122 Workkeys Test Reading for Information 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. 0 Contact Hours $15 76 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Distance Learning Distance Learning Overview Update your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a new career path at your own pace in the comfort of your own home or office. Online courses start at only $104 per course and can be taken through Lone Star College, Champions School of Real Estate, or through ed2go. Career & Technical Education See the following pages for a list of available courses and information on how to register. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 77
Distance Learning LSC-Online Career & Technical Education Courses These courses are offered through Lone Star College online. To register for these classes, just follow the same process you would to register for a class on campus, and choose Fully Online 100% as Mode of Instruction. Career & Technical Education Access Complete Access I Access II Accounting I, Intermediate Accounting I, Introduction Accounting I, Principles Accounting II, Intermediate Accounting II, Principles Accounting, Government and Not-for-Profit Adult Basic Education & GED Preparatory Anatomy and Physiology I, Review Anatomy and Physiology II, Review Art Appreciation AutoCAD, Advanced AutoCAD, Intermediate AutoCAD, Introduction Business Communications Business Ethics Business Law I Business Principles Clinical Teaching Communication Skills for Managers Components of Special Education Computer Illustration Creating Successful Classrooms Design Communications I Digital Imaging I Digital Publishing I Emergency Services Districts Practices Employee Performance Review Excel Complete Excel I Excel II Federal Income Tax, Individual Federal Income Tax, Partnerships/ Corporations Fitness and Wellness Generalist Teacher Preparation Google Sketchup Health Occupations Professionalism WP Human Resource Management Information and Project Management Lead Effective Meetings Leading Strategically Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Legal Issues for Supervisors Management, Principles Marketing, Principles MCAS Exam (Access) MCAS Exam (Excel) MCAS Exam (PowerPoint) MCAS Exam (Word) Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) Personal Finance Photoshop I Photoshop II PowerPoint Complete PowerPoint I PowerPoint II Problem Solving Professionalism in the Workplace Project Scheduling using MS Project Public Budgets & Management Small Business Management Spanish I, Beginning Spanish II, Beginning Supervision, Introduction TCP Internship Extension TCP Internship I TCP Internship II Team Building in the Workplace TExES Review: PPR EC-12 Time Management Web Page Creation Word Complete Word I Word II Workplace Microbiology Champions School of Real Estate Real Estate Courses Lone Star College has partnered with Champions School of Real Estate for students interested in a real estate profession. Courses are conveniently available through fast-track correspondence, correspondence-online and home study correspondence, and are designed for salesperson licensing and apprentice education. To register or for more information, visit www.championsschool.com or call 281.496.7386. Appraisal I & II Basic Appraisal Principles Appraisal III, Residential Market Analysis Broker Responsibility Brokerage Commercial Real Estate Easy Steps to the Buyer s Representation Agreement Farm and Ranch Real Estate Investment Strategy Keeping Current with Texas Real Estate Law of Agency Law of Contracts Math 1 Closing Costs Personal Performance Management Positively Outstanding Service Power House New Agent Training Promulgated Contract Form Property Management Prospering with Trends and Strategies Real Estate Finance I, II, III, IV Real Estate Game Changers Real Estate Hot Technology Tips Real Estate Law Real Estate Mandatory TREC Ethics Real Estate Mandatory TREC Legal Update Real Estate Marketing I, II, III Real Estate Principle I, II, III Real Estate Resources for the Successful Salesperson Residential Appraisal Residential Inspection Sellers Disclosure Notices and DTPA Selling to Different Generations Texas Real Estate Contracts The 3 T s to Success in Today s Marketplace The Insider s Guide to Commercial Real Estate 78 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Distance Learning ed2go Lone Star College is partnered with ed2go, an online instruction center that offers a wide range of highly interactive online courses. All of the courses are led by expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. The online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Career Training Programs in partnership with ed2go FEATURED Business and Professional Event Management and Design Fitness Business Management Human Resources Professional Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator (MCITP) Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Certification Training Non-Profit Management Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sports Pay Per Click Marketing Personal Training and Group Exercise Training for Older Adults Search Engine Marketing Search Engine Optimization Healthcare and Fitness ICD-10 Medical Coding Career & Technical Education View & Register for Classes 1. Get online. Go to ed2go.com/lonestar 2. Find a class. Browse the catalog or search for a specific course. You can select a course to view more info. Hospitality and Service Industry Casino Blackjack Dealer Casino Poker Dealer IT and Software Development Video Game Design and Development CompTIA Network+ Certification Training CompTIA Security+ Certification Training iphone/ ipad (ios) Application Developer 3. Enroll. Click Enroll Now to enroll and complete the process. 4. Check your email. You will receive a confirmation email from ed2go, and within two business days, you will receive an email from Lone Star College with the course registration number and instruction on how to pay for the course. Full access will be given on start date after payment is made to Lone Star College. Questions? Contact Noemi Silva at 281.290.5991. For more info and classes, go to careertraining.ed2go.com/lonestar See next page for featured courses Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/CTE 79
Distance Learning ed2go Featured Courses View the complete course catalog online at ed2go.com/lonestar. Career & Technical Education Basic Computer Literacy Computer Skills for the Workplace Linux Keyboarding Navigating the Internet Business Communication & Leadership Achieving Success with Difficult People Building Teams That Work Interpersonal Communication Keys to Effective Communication Leadership Business Fundamentals Business Applications Business Fundamentals Supervision and Management Technical Writing Total Quality Fundamentals Business Writing Business and Marketing Writing Resume Writing Workshop Writing Great Technical Documents Certification Prep CompTIA A+ Certification Prep Microsoft Windows Certification Prep Children, Parents and Family Assisting Aging Parents Everyday Math Genealogy Basics Guiding Kids on the Internet Handling Medical Emergencies Homeschool with Success Ready, Set, Read! Understanding Adolescents Computer Programming Alice 2.0 Programming ASP.NET C# Programming C++ Programming Java Programming Perl Programming PHP and MySQL Python Programming Ruby Programming Visual Basic Creative Writing Fiction Writing Forensic Science for Writers Grammar Refresher Internet Writing Markets Journaling Mystery Writing Pleasures of Poetry Research Methods for Writers Romance Writing Secrets The Craft of Magazine Writing The Keys to Effective Editing Travel Writing Write Fiction Like a Pro Write Your Life Story Writer s Guide to Descriptive Settings Writer s Guides Writer s Workshop Writeriffic Writing for Children Database Management Database Development Oracle SQL Digital Photography Discovery Digital Photography Making Movies with Windows XP Photoshop Elements Secrets of Better Photography Finance and Personal Wealth Debt Elimination Techniques That Work Get Paid to Travel Introduction to Stock Options Keys to Successful Money Management Personal Finance Real Estate Investing Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks Where Does All My Money Go? Grant Writing and Nonprofit A to Z Grant Writing Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant Get Grants! Grant Proposal Writing Marketing Your Nonprofit Nonprofit Management Wow, What a Great Event! Writing Effective Grant Proposals Health Science and Wellness Anatomy & Physiology I & II, Review Certificate in Bioenergy and Spiritual Healing CPR Handling Medical Emergencies Healing Through Hypnosis Human Anatomy and Physiology Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals Medical Coding Medical Terminology Medical Transcription Natural Health and Healing Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring Occupational Performance Occupational Therapy Management Optical Assistant Physical Function in Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Aide Workplace Microbiology HTML Courses Creating User Requirements Documents Creating Web Pages CSS and XHTML Designing Effective Websites Resume Writing Workshop Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search Languages Braille Transcription Conversational French Conversational Japanese Instant Italian Spanish in the Classroom Speed Spanish Law and Legal Business Law for the Small Business Owner Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights Employment Law Fundamentals Evidence Law Introduction to Criminal Law Legal Nurse Consulting Real Estate Law Winning Strategy for the Courtroom Worker s Compensation Microsoft & Adobe Courses Access Adobe Acrobat CorelDRAW X3 Dreamweaver Excel Flash FrontPage Illustrator Microsoft Office Accounting Professional Microsoft Project Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Visio Outlook Performing Payroll Photoshop PowerPoint What s New in Microsoft Office Windows Vista Windows XP Word Networking and Security Networking PC Security PC Troubleshooting Wireless Networking Publishing Guide to Getting Published Internet Writing Markets Publish it Yourself Sales and Marketing Effective Selling Principles of Sales Management Professional Sales Skills Start Your Own Business Creating a Successful Business Plan Get Paid to Travel Growing Plants for Fun and Profit Secrets of the Caterer Start and Operate your own Home-Based Business Start Your Own Arts and Craft Business Start Your Own Small Business Starting a Consulting Practice Teaching Creating the Inclusive Classroom The Creative Classroom Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Survival Kit for New Teachers Teaching ESL/EFL Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar Teaching ESL/EFL Reading Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary Understanding Adolescents 80 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CTE Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure classes that are educational, cultural and fun! Arts & Crafts Fitness Sports Performing Arts Writing Test Prep and more LoneStar.edu/leisure 81 81
Lone Star College Academy for Lifelong Learning REGISTER TODAY! The Academy for Lifelong Learning offers free and low-cost classes, events and activities for members age 50 and older. Choose from technology, health and wellness, financial planning, community service projects, literary discussion groups, genealogy, arts and crafts, history, and more. Contact your local Lone Star College campus for membership details or come to one of our fall open houses. Monday, August 4 LSC-University Park, 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 20515 SH 249, Houston, TX 77070 For more information, call 281.401.1868 $55 Global ALL Membership Enjoy membership benefits at the six convenient Lone Star College campuses and free enrollment in over 90% of our courses through August 2015 for only $55. Call a campus near you to sign up. Tuesday, August 12 LSC-North Harris, 10 a.m. noon, Community Education Building 2700 W.W. Thorne Drive, Houston, TX 77073 For more information, call 281.765.7947 Wednesday, August 13 LSC-Atascocita Center, 2 4 p.m., AC201 2nd Floor Balcony 15903 West Lake Houston Parkway, Houston, TX 77044 For more information, call 281.312.1750 Thursday, August 14 LSC-Victory Center, 1 3 p.m. 4141 Victory, Houston, TX 77088 For more information, call 281.765.7947 Saturday, August 23 LSC-Tomball, 10 a.m. noon, Beckendorf Conference Center 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball, TX 77375 For more information, call 281.357.3676 Saturday, August 23 LSC-Montgomery, 11 a.m. 1 p.m., Building E, upstairs 3200 College Park Drive, Conroe, TX 77384 For more information, call 936.273.7446 Saturday, September 13 LSC-CyFair, 9 a.m. noon, Conference Center 9191 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX 77433 For more information, call 281.290.3460 Thursday, August 21 LSC-Kingwood, 1 3 p.m., EMCID off-site center 21575 Highway 59N, New Caney, TX 77357 For more information, call 281.312.1750 LoneStar.edu/ALL
Community Education Leisure Learning Leisure Learning Overview Whether you would like to learn a new language, play an instrument, get physically fit, pick up a new hobby or make new friends with common interests, Lone Star College Leisure Learning can open doors for you. We offer courses for the whole family, from youth programs to activities for adults age 50 +. For additional information, go to LoneStar.edu/Leisure. Arts & Crafts ARTSC 3130101 Art Appreciation 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 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3204101 Art Metals I An introduction to metal fabrication through the study of basic materials and techniques. Includes soldering, riveting, raising, sawing and filing. Students will also learn the proper maintenance and operating procedures of machines and hand tools. Linked with ARTS 2341. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $230 ARTSC 3131101 Art, Design I 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 1311. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3231101 Art, Design III 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 2311. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, Math 0306. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3234601 Ceramics I 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 2346. Students supply their own clay. 96 Contact Hours $230 Community Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 83
Community Education Leisure Learning ARTSC 3234701 Ceramics II 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 2347. Students supply their own clay. 96 Contact Hours $230 ARTSC 3930087 Drawing and Painting 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 Community Education ARTSC 3200015 Cupcake Creations 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 and bring 24 un-iced cupcakes and one 4 lb. tub of Wilton Decorator Icing. 4 Contact Hours $39 Senior Fee: $32.60 ARTSC 3131201 Design II - 3-D The construction of three-dimensional forms using a variety of compositional approaches and materials. This course is linked to ARTS 1312. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3204801 Digital Art I 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 2348. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3930002 Drawing I 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 1316. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3930003 Drawing II Expansion of Drawing I stressing the conceptual, expressive and compositional aspects of drawing in various media. This course is linked to ARTS 1317. 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. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3910403 Drawing Portraits I A basic drawing course using graphite pencils on paper. Students will learn to draw and shade objects of the face in their proper relationship to each other. Students will purchase supplies. 8 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 ARTSC 3980906 Drawing, Basic 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 ARTSC 3940038 Digital Photography, Beginning SLR 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 you Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras, manuals and cords to this class. 16 Contact Hours $87 Senior Fee: $71 ARTSC 3980910 Drawing, Basic Introduction 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. 12 Contact Hours $67 Senior Fee: $55 84 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure Learning ARTSC 3904408 Floral Design in a Flash 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. 3 Contact Hours $31 Senior Fee: $26.20 ARTSC 3200013 Floral Design, Basic 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. 8 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 ARTSC 3000006 Interior Design: Decorating Your Domain 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. 18 Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79 ARTSC 3800058 Painting for Beginners This hands-on class is designed for individuals who wish to learn the basics of painting with acrylic paints. The color wheel, mixing and matching colors to create different color variations, and the use of warm and cool shades will all be discussed. Students will also learn how to visualize their painting and determine how to successfully put the objects together before beginning to paint. The different styles of painting will also be identified and studied. 12 Contact Hours $67 Senior Fee: $55 ARTSC 3910405 Painting I, Oil 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. 12 Contact Hours $67 Senior Fee: $55 ARTSC 396003 Painting, Oil Work at your own individual level with basic instruction in oil techniques and color relationship. Students provide own supplies. 20 Contact Hours $107 Senior Fee: $87 PHOTC 3235601 Photography I 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 1318. This course is linked to ARTS 2356. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 96 Contact Hours $230 PHOTC 3235701 Photography II 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 2357. 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. 96 Contact Hours $230 ARTSC 3000014 Photography, Digital Advanced This is a continuation of Digital Photography. Further your skills and master the art of digital image file management as well as other advance skills and applications. Student must have digital camera. Point and shoot or SLR Digital Camera required. 18 Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79 Community Education ARTSC 3231601 Painting I 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. Linked to ARTS 2316. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3231701 Painting II 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. Linked to ARTS 2317. 96 Contact Hours $220 ARTSC 3940503 Photography, Digital 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 e-mail 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. 18 Contact Hours $107 Senior Fee: $89 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 85
Community Education Leisure Learning Community Education ARTSC 3940037 Photography, Digital, Beginning Automatic 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 email and online sharing. 16 Contact Hours $87 Senior Fee: $71 ARTSC 3940491 Photography, Digital Introduction This course is designed to assist the beginning digital photographer to take better photos by understanding and making use of 1) camera controls, 2) sharpness, 3) exposure, 4) light and color, 5) flash, 6) white balance, 7) resolution and 8) composing images. Student must bring digital camera, with manual, memory card and transfer cable to class. 4 Contact Hours $39 Senior Fee: $32.60 ARTSC 3000023 Photography, Natural Lighting Workshop This workshop will show students how to select and use lighting fixtures and environmental light with confidence and competence. In addition, students will learn how to assess and replicate the lighting in most published photographs. Additionally, students will learn to create quality lighting in their homes to enhance their photography. The principles of natural lighting can be used to improve aesthetics, even in the most ordinary settings, using a variety of accessories found in most homes. 3 Contact Hours $31 Senior Fee: $26.20 ARTSC 3980005 Sewing Basics 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. 15 Contact Hours $82 Senior Fee: $67 ARTSC 3980023 Sewing II 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. 21 Contact Hours $112 Senior Fee: $91 ARTSC 3990016 Watercolor and Mixed Media 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. 28 Contact Hours $147 Senior Fee: $119 Fitness, Sports & Dance KINEC 3111401 Aerobics I 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 1114. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3201401 Aerobics II 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 2114. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3111601 Aqua Aerobics I Aqua Aerobics I is an introductory course designed to improve cardio-respiratory endurance through a variety of exercises in a pool environment. Flexibility, body composition, basic nutrition, and weight control concepts are addressed. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1116. 48 Contact Hours $79 DANCC 3890003 Ballet I This introductory course provides instruction and practice in beginning ballet technique. Emphasis is upon placement, alignment, technique and terminology. Classical ballet barre, center work and floor combinations are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. Linked to DANC 1241. 48 Contact Hours $144 DANCC 3124201 Ballet II Course is a continuation of Ballet I and provides additional instruction and practice in beginning ballet technique. Emphasis is on placement, alignment, technique and terminology. Classical ballet barre, center work and floor combinations are utilized. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. For more information, call (281) 618-5654. This class is linked to DANC 1242. 48 Contact Hours $144 86 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure Learning KINEC 3113101 Basketball I 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 1131. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3113203 Basketball II Basketball II emphasizes instruction and practice of intermediate basketball techniques as skills. The course includes extensive participation in game situations to increase knowledge of offensive and defensive strategy, teamwork, and safety aspects of the game. Course linked to KINE 2131. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3980005 Belly Dance I This course teaches students how to awaken energy throughout the body, utilize ancient dance exercises and movements, and to enhance health and fitness routines through the ancient art of bellydancing. Participants will learn patterns of movements and ancient belly-dancing techniques in a fun, friendly atmosphere of Middle Eastern decor and music provided by the instructor. 8 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 KINEC 3101501 Bicycling I 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 1115. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3112201 Bowling 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 1122. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3000003 Building Healthy Bones This class uses light hand and ankle weights with multiple repetitions to assist in increasing muscle strength and build healthier bones. Potential students should check with their health care providers to determine if this is a suitable class for them. At the first class, the instructor will discuss the equipment that will be needed in future classes. Each student must wear closed-toe shoes and bring water to each class. 12 Contact Hours $67 Senior Fee: $55 KINEC 3114601 Dance, Country and Western 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 1146. 48 Contact Hours $79 DANCC 3124501 Dance, Modern I 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. Linked to DANC 1245. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admissions program. 48 Contact Hours $144 KINEC 3111101 Fitness and Wellness Fitness and Wellness I is a cardio-respiratory 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. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED or be in the early admission program. Course linked to KINE 1111. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3112301 Golf I 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 1123. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3950002 Golf II Golf II is an advanced course emphasizing golf techniques, skills, and mental preparation in competitive situations. This course is linked to KINE 2123. Prerequisite: Golf I. 48 Contact Hours $79 DANCC 3980004 Jazz I, Extended Beginning techniques and concepts of jazz dance forms, including lyrical, funky, street, and musical comedy. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1145. 48 Contact Hours $68 KINEC 3901902 Karate I 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 1127. 48 Contact Hours $79 Community Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 87
Community Education Leisure Learning Community Education KINEC 3901904 Karate II Students will work on intermediate karate skills and techniques and participate in the leadership aspects of this sport. Participants must have high school diploma, or successful completion of the GED. Course linked to KINE 2127. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3112401 Racquetball I 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 1124. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3930026 Racquetball II 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 2124. Prerequisite: KINE 1124, ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3105151 Scuba, Diving Basic Basic Scuba Diving is an aquatic activity skill course with emphasis on instruction and practice of basic techniques of Scuba. It includes an introduction to the safety aspects and concepts of Scuba. This course presents both classroom and pool training to complete an Open-Water Evaluation Dive. Students must provide Scuba-approved snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt and weight). Proper equipment is covered on the first day of class. Textbook required. Check-out dives will be taken at Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Fees for Blue Lagoon and certification card are not included in the registration fee for this course. This course is linked to KINE 1151. Prerequisite: Ability to swim. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. Linked to KINE 1151. 40 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3105453 Scuba, Divemaster Preparation for Divemaster certification. This course includes Stress and Rescue, First Aid, CPR and other specialty training necessary for entering a professional Divemaster program. This course leads to SSI certification as a Rescue Diver. Open-water evaluation dives covering swimming/non-swimming assists, missing-diver procedures, in-water artificial respiration and first aid procedures will be conducted at Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Student provides snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt, weight & compass). Proper equipment will be covered in first class. Textbook required. Previous CPR certification is required. Fees for certification card and Blue Lagoon are not included in the registration fee for this course. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to KINE 1154. 40 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3113001 T ai Chi Instruction and practice in beginning T ai Chi techniques and skills. This course is linked to KINE 1130. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3901802 T ai Chi Chuan (Yang Style) 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. 16 Contact Hours $87 Senior Fee: $71 KINEC 3000002 Tai Chi for Health and Longevity 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. 20 Contact Hours $107 Senior Fee: $87 KINEC 3105252 Scuba, Diving Advanced Advanced Scuba Diving involves participation in and demonstration of advanced Scuba techniques including specialty training in compass and natural navigation, search and recovery, limited visibility and night diving, and computer diving. Successful completion leads to SSI certification. Open water check out dives will be taken at the Blue Lagoon dive training facility, Huntsville, Texas. Fees for Blue Lagoon are not included in the registration fee for this course. Students provide snorkeling equipment, including mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt, weights, underwater light, tank light and underwater slate. Proper equipment will be covered the first class. The SSI textbooks for Navigation, Night & Limited Visibility and Search & Recovery are required. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to KINE 1152. 40 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3902101 Tennis I 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 1125. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3902102 Tennis II 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 2125. 48 Contact Hours $79 88 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure Learning KINEC 3111201 Weight Training I 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 1112. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3201202 Weight Training II Weight Training II is a continuation of Weight Training I, in which students apply muscular strength, flexibility, endurance and wellness concepts learned in Weight Training. Must have high school diploma, successful completion of GED, or be in the early admissions program. This course is linked to KINE 2112. 48 Contact Hours $79 Senior Fee: $68.60 KINEC 3112801 Yoga I 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 1128. 48 Contact Hours $79 KINEC 3901501 Yoga I 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. 12 Contact Hours $67 Senior Fee: $55 KINEC 3901502 Yoga II 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 2128. Yoga I or previous Yoga experience required. Yoga mat and towel recommended. 48 Contact Hours $79 Miscellaneous ANIMC 3900001 Puppy Kindergarten - Level I 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. 5 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 ANIMC 3900102 Dog Obedience - Level II 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. 5 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 ENVRC 3300001 Live Green, Save Green! 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. 12 Contact Hours $109 Community Education KINEC 3940004 Zumba (Body, Mind & Spirit Fitness) Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic workout system that will blow you away. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. Add some Latin flavor and international zest into the mix and you ve got ZUMBA! 9 Contact Hours $52 Senior Fee: $43 ARTSC 3910028 Makeup Artistry 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 a $8 materials fee paid to the instructor. 6 Contact Hours $55 Senior Fee: $45.40 ARTXC 3000002 Make Up Artistry: Brows Galore 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 89
Community Education Leisure Learning Community Education ARTXC 3000000 Make Up Artistry: Concealing to Create the Perfect Skin 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 ARTXC 3000005 Make Up Artistry: Contouring Your Face Celebrities have been flaunting their dainty noses, high cheek bones, and dewy skin for years and itâ 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 ARTXC 3000001 Make Up Artistry: Your Skin, Your Look 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 ARTXC 3000004 Makeup Artistry: Eye Candy 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 ARTXC 3000003 Makeup Artistry: Lash Extensions 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. 3 Contact Hours $33 BUSXC 3000004 Passport to Retirement 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. 7 Contact Hours $63 SPCHC 7000002 Public Speaking Public Speaking provides the student with practical tools and skills necessary to communicate ideas. Selection of topic, organization of data, exercises in vocal awareness, evaluation of audience, and situation and techniques of delivery are discussed and put into action. Through oral presentations in class, students will enhance their competence in oral communication. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. Linked to SPCH 1315. 48 Contact Hours $195 ARTSC 3930000 Writing is Exciting An interactive writing workshop to sharpen everyday writing skills, while inspiring the confidence to take on more creative challenges with assurance and proficiency. Anyone who speaks the language can also learn to write the language with clarity, precision and conviction. Students will learn that writing should be fun, exciting and satisfying--it only takes desire and practice. 18 Contact Hours $97 Senior Fee: $79 Performing Arts DRAMC 3135101 Acting I Introduction to the art of acting, emphasizing techniques of speech and movement on stage, pantomime, and character analysis, through participation in lab scenes and departmental productions. This course is linked to DRAM 1351. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $210 DRAMC 3135201 Acting II An introduction to the art of acting, with an emphasis on developing vocal and physical skills through work on monologues and scenes as exhibited in various historical periods. This course is linked to DRAM 1352. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 ANDENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $210 MUSIC 3101001 American Music 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 1310. Prerequisites: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $210 MUENC 3212401 Band, Symphonic 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 2124. 42 Contact Hours $78 MUENC 3105101 Chamber Singers 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 1151. 48 Contact Hours $78 90 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure Learning MUSIC 3119201 Class Guitar I 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 1192. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUSIC 3109302 Class Guitar II 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 1193. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUSIC 3108402 Class Voice II Beginning voice instruction for the student who has little or no experience. This course is linked to MUSI 1184. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUSIC 3139101 Electronic Music II 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 1391. Prerequisite: MUSI 1390. 48 Contact Hours $210 MUSIC 3000003 German Diction Study of Phonetic sounds in German. This course provides a framework for singing in German, including study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). While some grammatical rules will be taught, the course does not attempt to teach the language. This course is linked to credit MUSI 2160. 32 Contact Hours $78 MUENC 3930001 Concert Choir 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 1141. 48 Contact Hours $78 DRAMC 3206601 Development of the Motion Picture Explores the history and development of film with emphasis on the analysis of the visual and aural dramatic aspects of narrative films. The historical growth and sociological effect of film as an art. Linked to DRAM 2366. Completion of ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0356 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $210 MUSIC 3000002 Dulcimer, Learning to Play Students with mountain dulcimers will have an opportunity to learn to play the instrument and/or improve on previously learned techniques. They will learn the history and background of the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer; how to tune the instrument to different modes, and to use capo for changing to another key; and to play a variety of traditional American folk and fiddle tunes. 30 Contact Hours $157 Senior Fee: $127 MUSIC 3139001 Electronic Music I 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 1390. Corequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356. 48 Contact Hours $210 MUENC 3203577 Jazz Combo A study of the techniques involved in the improvisation of a solo in the jazz idiom through rehearsal and performance in a small ensemble. Open to all students with instrumental music experience. This course is linked to MUEN 2135. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUENC 3930002 Jazz Ensemble The study and performance of big band jazz. Swing, Latin, rock and other jazz styles are included. This course is linked to MUEN 1127. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUSIC 3130601 Music Appreciation A nontechnical course designed to provide the lay-person with the understanding necessary for greater enjoyment of music. This course is linked to MUSI 1306. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $210 MUSIC 3130101 Music Fundamentals 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 1301. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $210 Community Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 91
Community Education Leisure Learning MUAPC 3930001 Music, Private Instruction 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) 618-5648. 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. 8 Contact Hours $305 Senior Fee: $245.40 MUSIC 3105901 Musical Theatre I Practical experience in auditioning, rehearsing, and performing in a major musical. This course is linked to MUSI 1159. 80 Contact Hours $98 MUSIC 3900222 Opera Workshop The performance of portions or complete operas and the study of the integration of music, acting and staging of an opera. Students may repeat for four hours. This course is linked to MUSI 1157. Prerequisite: Audition and departmental approval; ENGL 0305or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0326 or higher level course or placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUSIC 3218201 Piano Class IV 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 2182. 48 Contact Hours $98 MUSIC 3105401 Pop Singers I 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 1154. 48 Contact Hours $78 DRAMC 3233101 Stagecraft I This course introduces students to the aesthetics and practice of stagecraft design and provides the student with a basic understanding of the design requirements for the technical aspects of a play. This course will include hands-on design experience. This course linked to DRAM 1330. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing, MATH 0306 96 Contact Hours $220 Community Education MUSIC 3118101 Piano Class I 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 1181. 48 Contact Hours $98 DRAMC 3203101 Stagecraft II This lecture-laboratory course gives the student knowledge of the technical phases of mounting a production on stage. The elements of study emphasize basic construction, painting and lighting of the stage setting. This course is linked to DRAM 2331. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 96 Contact Hours $220 MUSIC 3118201 Piano Class II 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 1182. 48 Contact Hours $98 MUSIC 3218101 Piano Class III 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 2181. 48 Contact Hours $98 MUENC 3113501 Steel Drum Band 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 1135. 48 Contact Hours $78 MUENC 3112301 Symphony Orchestra The study and performances of music compositions for full orchestra, including string, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Audition required. Linked to MUEN 1123. 48 Contact Hours $78 92 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Leisure Learning DRAMC 3202003 Theatre, Practicum This course is open to all students interested in theatrical production and is recommended for all students participating in productions. Credit is earned for technical work (costuming, lighting, set construction, publicity and makeup), performance work, or other participation as designated by departmental faculty. This course is linked to DRAM 1120, 1121, 2120, and 2121. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing 48 Contact Hours $78 Safety: Driver Education & Firearms SFTYC 3900007 Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry 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 www.texasonline.gov. DO NOT BRING YOUR HANDGUN INTO THE CLASSROOM. 8 Contact Hours $47 Senior Fee: $39 Instructor Recruiting Community Education WANTED: Subject matter experts who want to teach! Have you ever wanted to use your job skill or hobby to teach others? We are looking for experience in the following areas: AutoCAD Blueprint Reading Computer Information Specialist Dental Assisting Diesel Technology Electronics English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Entrepreneurship Excel Logistics Machine Shop Math Machining Massage Therapy Nurse Aide Oil/Gas Oracle Phlebotomy Professional Truck Driving QuickBooks SAT Review Supervision Web Design Welding For more information, contact the Lone Star College nearest you. LoneStar.edu/employment Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 93
Community Education Leisure Learning SFTYC 3900004 Hunter Education A comprehensive overview of gun and hunter safety through the use of film, lecture, demonstration, and the hunter safety workbookmanual (included in course cost). Leads to a certification card issued by Dept. of Parks and Wildlife enabling the student to hunt in any state or area requiring certification. Students must be 12 years of age. Students can take the course under this age, but they cannot take the exam. All Continuing Education age policies are applied, including parents accompanying their child and parental permission forms. Please bring social security card to the first day of class, and pencil and highlighter. A $15 fee is paid at the door for certification and workbook. 10 Contact Hours DRIVC 3955501 Motorcycle Rider Course 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. 20 Contact Hours $192 Senior Fee: $155 Community Education Lone Star College Discovery College Enroll your kids today! SFTYC 3980002 Teen Driver Education Program This class is designed for students who are between the ages of 14-17 years old and wish to get a Texas Driver s Permit. This class will prepare students to sit for the Texas driver permit examination administered through the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). A DE-964E form, required by DPS, will be issued to students who successfully complete this course. This course satisfies the 32 hours in-classroom instruction required by the state of Texas for a student to apply for a Texas Driver s Permit. Student s will only be allowed to makeup to a total of 3 missed class sessions. 32 Contact Hours $177 JUNE 9 AUGUST 8, 2014 Discover exciting and rewarding ways for your child to grow this summer, with science, technology, engineering, and math-based programs, as well as performing arts, physical activity and more! Some of our camps include: Open Doors Robotics All-Sports Camp Adventures in Art Cheerleading Bubbly Oozy Science Junior Architect Rocket Science How to Be a Genius One-week camps for ages 6 17. LoneStar.edu/DiscoveryCollege 94 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education English for Speakers of Other Languages English for Speakers of Other Languages About / Acerca de los Programas Lone Star College offers a wide variety of ESOL programs to meet the diverse needs of the community. Classes are offered during the day, at night, and on weekends. Requirements See an Advisor or Program Coordinator at a campus. Take a placement test (may not apply to all students) Available Programs English for Workplace & Everyday Life: Designed to help students with reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Courses are designed for professionals preparing to enter the workforce. Basic English Skills: Designed for learners with low literacy level who have little or no English learning background. These courses are free to students who qualify. Academic Preparation: Designed for academically bound students. For additional information, contact a campus near you or go to LoneStar. edu/esol-ce Lone Star College ofrece una amplia variedad de programas de ESOL para satisfacer las necesidades de la comunidad local. Nosotros ofrecemos clases durante el día, la noche, los fines de semana y en línea. Requisitos Pongase en contacto con el departamento de Educación Continua y pida hablar con un consejero académico de ESOL. Para determinar su nivel de inglés usted deberá tomar un examen (Quizás este examen no se aplique a todos los estudiantes) Programas Disponibles Inglés para el Trabajo y para la Vida Diaria: Estos cursos están diseñados para ayudarle con la lectura, la escritura y la conversación en inglés. Los cursos del departamento de Eduacación Continua se dirigen a estudiantes quienes se están preparando para ingresar a las carreras vocacionales técnicas. Inglés Básico: Estos cursos de inglés están dirigidos a los estudiantes que tienen muy poco o ningún conocimiento del idioma inglés. Estos cursos gratuitos están disponibles para los estudiantes que califiquen para el programa. Community Education Preparación Académica: Los cursos de ESOL académico están dirigidos para los estudiantes que quieren inscribirse en la universidad. Para más información, hay que ponerse en contacto con el colegio donde quiere tomar el curso. Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 95
Community Education English for Speakers of Other Languages Academic Preparation ENGLC 3003101 Pre-composition & Rhetoric This is an individualized lecture/lab based course designed to prepare students for Composition and Rhetoric I. Topics include basic reading and critical writing skills. Students will be expected to write compositions similar to those assigned in Composition and Rhetoric I. This course is linked to ENGL 0310. 4.8 C.E.U. s 48 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3000801 ESOL Language Skills Workshop 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 0308. Placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3008401 ESOL Oral Communication IV 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 0384. Prerequisites: ENGL 0383 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3006101 ESOL Reading I 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 0361. Placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 Community Education ENGLC 3008101 ESOL Oral Communication I 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 0381. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3008201 ESOL Oral Communication II 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 0382. Prerequisites: ENGL 0381 or placement by exam 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3008301 ESOL Oral Communication III 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 0383. Prerequisites: ENGL 0382 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3006201 ESOL Reading II 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 0362. Prerequisites: ENGL 0361 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3006301 ESOL Reading III 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 0363. Prerequisites: ENGL 0362 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3000401 ESOL Reading IV 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 0364. Prerequisites: Placement by testing. 64 Contact Hours $195 96 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education English for Speakers of Other Languages ENGLC 3000501 ESOL Reading V 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 0365. Prerequisite: ENGL 0364 or placement by testing. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3007101 ESOL Writing I 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 0371. Prerequisite: Placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3007201 ESOL Writing II 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 0372. Prerequisites: ENGL 0371 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3007301 ESOL Writing III 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 0373. 64 Contact Hours $195 ENGLC 3007401 ESOL Writing IV 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 0374. Prerequisites: ENGL 0373 or placement by exam. 64 Contact Hours $195 English FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES We offer Basic English Skills - improve your literacy skills and make a successful transition into our preparation programs (free to all students) English for the Workplace - develop the speaking, listening, writing and communication skills necessary to find and maintain employment Academic Preparation - assists individuals in preparing for college courses and degrees Community Education For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CE or contact the Lone Star College nearest you. LSC-CyFair: 281.290.3460 LSC-Kingwood: 281.312.1660 LSC-Montgomery: 936.273.7446 LSC-North Harris: 281.618.5602 LSC-Tomball: 281.357.3676 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 97
Community Education English for Speakers of Other Languages Adult Education A grant-funded program that services all campuses within the Lone Star College System and the surrounding communities. What is the General Education Development (GED) Program? The GED program offers adults without a high school diploma an opportunity to complete their high school education. The classes improve basic education skills to prepare students for the official GED test. Students can learn about different career pathways available to them as they prepare for the GED test and workforce skills. Orientation and assessment for appropriate class placement are required. What is the English as a Second Language (ESL) Program? The ESL program provides free basic courses for adult students whose first language is not English. Classes are available for beginning students with limited reading and writing ability, as well as more advanced students.orientation and assessment for appropriate class placement are required. What is the English Literacy Civics (EL Civics) Program? The EL Civics program incorporates English literacy and Civics education services for immigrants and other limited-english-speaking populations. Orientation and assessment for appropriate class placement are required. How do I enroll? For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/Adult-Education or call 281.260.3576 or 281.260.3547. Classes are available at various locations and times, including mornings, evenings and Saturdays. Community Education ENGLC 3000701 ESOL Writing V 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 0375. Prerequisites: ENGL 0374 or placement by testing. 64 Contact Hours $195 Workplace English Skills COMGC 2100073 Communication for Workplace I 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. 64 Contact Hours $223 COMGC 2100148 Communication for Workplace II 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. 64 Contact Hours $223 COMGC 2100456 Communication for Workplace III 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. 64 Contact Hours $223 98 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education English for Speakers of Other Languages COMGC 2100562 Communication for Workplace IV 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. 64 Contact Hours $223 COMGC 2100308 Communication for Workplace, Basic 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. 48 Contact Hours $175 COMGC 2100366 Conversation for Workplace 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. 40 Contact Hours $142 COMGC 2100561 Grammar and Writing for the Workplace I 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 enhances student s mastery of the grammar structures and writing skills necessary for workplace communication, and provides dynamic communication in a variety of workplace contexts. 64 Contact Hours $223 COMGC 2100671 Pronunciation for the Workplace I 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. 30 Contact Hours $112 COMGC 2100672 Pronunciation for the Workplace II 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. 30 Contact Hours $112 Basic English Skills ENGLC 6960001 English Language and Civics Instruction 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. 78 Contact Hours ENGLC 6910101 English as a Second Language, Basic This course is designed to help students become fluent in English. The focus is on oral communication and basic reading and writing skills. 78 Contact Hours Community Education Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 99
Community Education Languages Languages Overview Whether you would like to learn a language for travel or to increase your employability, the ability to speak another language is increasingly important in the Houston area. Discover how learning a language can enrich your life. Specialized Courses We live in a multicultural, ethnically-diverse nation, making learning multiple languages more important than ever. Lone Star College has a variety of courses and programs designed to help at home, school or work. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/CE. Community Education Arabic LANGC 3300001 Arabic I, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $142 Senior Fee: $118 ARABC 3000001 Arabic I, Beginning 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. (1601015113) This courses is linked to ARAB 1411. 80 Contact Hours $248 Chinese French FRENC 3100114 French I, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 FRENC 3100115 French II, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 CHINC 3101101 Chinese I, Beginning 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. ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 and ENGL 0307 or 0326, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. This course is linked to CHIN 1411. 80 Contact Hours $248 German GERMC 3100181 German I, Conversational Emphasis is on conversation while developing German vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel, and other communication needs. Textbook to be purchased by student. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 100 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Languages GERMC 3100182 German II, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 Italian SPANC 3141101 Spanish I, Beginning 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 1411. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $236 ITALC 3100193 Italian I, Conversational Learn the romance language. Emphasis is on conversation while developing vocabulary and phraseology used for business, travel and pleasure. Student purchases textbook. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 ITALC 3100194 Italian II, Conversational A continuation of Italian conversational comprehension and speaking skills with a focus on idiomatic expressions and sentence structure. Prerequisite: Italian I. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 ITALC 3101101 Italian I, Beginning 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 ITAL 1411. Student purchases text. Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 AND ENGL 0307 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $236 Spanish SPANC 3100134 Spanish I, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 SPANC 3100135 Spanish II, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 SPANC 3231101 Spanish I, Intermediate This course stresses both oral and written exercises to increase vocabulary, expansion of grammar principles, and short themes written on a variety of topics. Selected readings are included to improve comprehension in Spanish. This course is linked to SPAN 2311. Students purchase textbook. Prerequisites: SPAN 1412 or SPANC 3101201 or placement exam; ENGL 0305 and ENGL 0307 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 48 Contact Hours $180 SPANC 3141201 Spanish II, Beginning 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 1412. Prerequisite: SPAN 1411 or SPANC 3101101 and ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0365 and ENGL 0307 or ENGL 0375 or higher level course (ENGL 1301) or placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $236 SPNLC 2100100 Spanish, Health Care Professionals Develop practical Spanish communication skills to improve delivery of health care services; including medical terminology, emergency care, examinations; learn greetings, expressions, commands, and phrases used within a hospital or a physician s office. Prerequisites: Conversational Spanish I & II or equivalent knowledge. 24 Contact Hours $214 SPANC 3000001 Spanish for Professionals I Would you like to communicate more effectively with Spanishspeaking speakers? Learn how to communicate with clients, visitors, students, customers in various business and professional situations; basic prior knowledge of Spanish recommended. Textbook required. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 Community Education SPANC 3100136 Spanish III, Conversational 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. 24 Contact Hours $127 Senior Fee: $103 Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 101
Community Education Tests & Test Preparation Tests & Test Preparation Overview A high school diploma or its equivalent will get you into college, up the workforce ladder and closer to your personal goals. Online or face to face, full review or subject by subject, Lone Star College has a GED program for you. Community Education For additional information, contact a campus near you or go to LoneStar.edu/testprep. ABEAC 6955501 Adult Basic Education & GED Preparatory Classes 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. 78 Contact Hours DEVSC 8910001 CBT GED Orientation 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. 2 Contact Hours DEVSC 3900006 Citizenship Preparation 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. 15 Contact Hours $82 Senior Fee: $67 DEVSC 3800002 Math Prep If you are interested in taking the GED test or the TSIA sometime soon, but know that you need some extra help in the Math section of the test, then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of class, participants will strengthen their abilities to work problems covering arithmetic, decimals, fractions, percents, geometry, and basic algebra. You must be 17 years of age to take this class. Textbook required. 30 Contact Hours $62 Senior Fee: $51 102 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure Linked with a credit course. See page 8 for requirements.
Community Education Tests & Test Preparation DEVSC 3930001 GED Revisión en Español Preparación en las cinco áreas del examen para el GED en español: GED Matemáticas, GED Estudios Sociales, GED Ciencias, GED Comprensión de Lectura y GED Escritura. La persona interesada en este curso debe tener 17 años de edad cumplidos al matricularse. 42 Contact Hours $100 Senior Fee: $81.40 DEVSC 3900506 GED Full Review 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. 42 Contact Hours $100 Senior Fee: $81.40 DEVSC 3900402 SAT Preparation 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. 32 Contact Hours $167 Senior Fee: $135 Take the GED test on computer! Register from the comfort of home, any day, at any time. Lone Star College System now offers the GED test on computer, a brand new way to take the test and earn your GED credential. The GED test on computer offers test-takers a better testing experience, featuring: Community Education In an era of instant everything, testing should be no different. Test takers can view their scores 2-3 hours after completing the CBT GED test by accessing their account at www.myged.com Upon successful completion of the four parts of the new GED test, the score transcript and certificate will be emailed to the test taker. Easier User Experience The 24/7 online registration and scheduling makes scheduling your test a breeze. Your Test, Your Time Each test taker gets to test at their own convenience day, time, and location and gets to leave as soon as they finish. Have a better testing experience with the GED test on computer. Register today and find out where you can take the GED test on computer in Texas. Remember: The GED test must be taken in person, at an official GED testing center. With the GED test on computer, success is just clicks away. Register today at www.ged.com Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog View the schedule online at LoneStar.edu/Leisure 103
Lone Star College campuses About LSC-CyFair Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info LSC-CyFair 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 77433-1383 281.290.3200 LoneStar.edu/CyFair LSC-FAIRBANKS CENTER 14955 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX 77040 832.782.5000 LoneStar.edu/Fairbanks-Center LSC-CYPRESS CENTER 19710 Clay Road Katy, TX 77449 832.782.5000 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. LSC-CyFair now has two locations to help make education accessible and convenient for the rapidlygrowing Cypress-Fairbanks area: 1) The LSC-CyFair 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 LSC-CyFair 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 LSC-CyFair. Training for Emergency Medical Services and fire science students at the Emergency Services Education Center via a collaborative community partnership with LSC-CyFair 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. 104 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Lone Star College campues About LSC-Kingwood 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, LSC-Kingwood is conveniently located at U.S Highway 59 and Kingwood Drive in the northeast sector of the Lone Star College System. LSC-Kingwood 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 15903 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, LSC-Kingwood offers high school students the opportunity to earn college credits through its dual credit and early college programs. Highlights Sorters Rd. LSC-Kingwood Will Clayton Pkwy. McClellan Rd. FM 1314 US Hwy. 59 FM 1960 LSC-EMCID Center Northpark Dr. LSC-Atascocita Center W.Lake Houston Pkwy. Kingwood Dr. Lake Shore Landing In addition to opening the new LSC-Atascocita Center in 2011, two new buildings were completed and opened on the LSC-Kingwood 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. LSC-Kingwood 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. LSC-Kingwood 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. LSC-Kingwood 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. LSC-Kingwood offers other health-related training to prepare students for health careers including nursing, occupational therapy assistant and respiratory care therapist. LSC-Kingwood offers Cosmetology and Facial programs that fully prepare students to meet the requirements to take licensing exams for the state of Texas. LSC-Kingwood has its own television production studio and cable TV station (Channel 42 on Suddenlink.) LSC-KINGWOOD 20000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77339-3801 1.800.883.7939 281.312.1600 LoneStar.edu/Kingwood LSC-ATASCOCITA CENTER 15903 West Lake Houston Pky Atascocita, TX 77044 832.775.0800 LoneStar.edu/Atascocita-Center LSC-EMCID CENTER 21575 Highway 59 N New Caney, TX 77357 281.312.1750 LoneStar.edu/EMCID Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog 105
Hwy. 75 About LSC-Montgomery Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Hwy. 105 FM 1488 Loop 336 S. Hwy. 242 West College Park Dr. 777 Conroe Park North Dr. I-45 North FM 1314 LSC-Montgomery Needham Rd. FM 1484 LSC-Conroe Center Hwy. 105 FM 3083 LSC-MONTGOMERY 3200 College Park Dr. Conroe, TX 77384-4500 Local: 936.273.7000 Metro: 936.321.5161 LoneStar.edu/Montgomery LSC-CONROE CENTER 777 Conroe Park North Dr. Conroe, TX 77303 936.521.4500 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, LSC-Montgomery 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. LSC-Montgomery 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 LSC-Montgomery 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. 106 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
About LSC-North Harris 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, LSC-North Harris 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 LSC-North Harris 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 LSC-North Harris 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 77073-3499 281.618.5400 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 77060-2000 281.260.3500 LoneStar.edu/Greenspoint-Center LSC-VICTORY CENTER 4141 Victory Drive Houston, TX 77088-7321 281.810.5602 LoneStar.edu/Victory-Center LSC-HEALTH PROFESSIONS BUILDING 17200 & 17202 Red Oak Houston, TX 77090-2647 281.943.6900 Aldine-Westfield Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog 107
Lone Star College campuses About LSC-Tomball 1774 249/149 LSC-Tomball FM 2920 FM 1488 Kuykendahl LSC-Tomball 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 LSC-Tomball opened its doors for students in 1988. 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 Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Hwy. 290 FM 1960 LSC-TOMBALL 30555 Tomball Parkway Tomball, TX 77375-4096 281.351.3300 LoneStar.edu/Tomball LSC-TOMBALL HEALTH SCIENCE BUILDING 700 Graham St. Tomball, TX 77375-3353 The Honors program, service learning, dual credit and international studies allow LSC-Tomball 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 LSC-Tomball 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, LSC-Tomball 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 6 17. 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. 108 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Perry 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 20515 State Highway 249 at Louetta Rd. Houston, TX 77070 281.290.2600 LoneStar.edu/UniversityPark Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog 109
Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info Located at the LSC-Montgomery campus 3232 College Park Drive The Woodlands, TX 77384 p 936.273.7510 or 936.321.4500 (Metro) LoneStar.edu/UC-Montgomery Our Lady of the Lake University Weekend College ollusa.edu 936.273.7510 Undergraduate Degrees Accounting Business Psychology Management Graduate Degrees and Post- Baccalaureate Certificate Healthcare Management Sam Houston State University shsu.edu 1.866.BEARKAT Undergraduate Degrees Accounting Applied Arts and Sciences Banking and Financial Institutions Criminal Justice English Family and Consumer Sciences Finance General Business Administration History Interdisciplinary Academic Studies Elementary Cert. Management Marketing Mass Communications/Public Relations Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Graduate Degrees and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Applied Geographic Information Systems Business Administration University of Houston Victoria uhv.edu/nursing 877.970.4848 Undergraduate Degrees RN to BSN University of St. Thomas stthom.edu 713.522.7911 Graduate Degrees Bilingual Education/Dual Language Counselor Education Curriculum and Instruction Management Psychology-Marriage and Family Therapy Philosophy in Leadership Studies Doctorate Communication Studies Criminal Justice Curriculum and Instruction Curriculum and Instruction: EC/12 Physical Education Certificate Educational Leadership: Administrators/ Instructional Leadership & Principalship English History Kinesiology-Sports Management Political Science Psychology Public Administration Sociology Spanish Special Edu: Educational Diagnostician Cert. Educational Leadership Doctorate Philosophy in Counselor Education Doctorate Post Baccalaureate Teacher Certification Educational Leadership Exceptionality/Educational Diagnostician Reading The University Centers at Lone Star College Higher Education Close to Home The Lone Star College-University Centers offer junior, senior and graduate level classes through partnerships with several universities. Students who enroll with one of the partner universities on-site at either the Montgomery or University Park locations are able to complete a bachelor s or master s degree (or teaching certificate) without traveling to the university campuses. Student success Student success and credential completion students completing their educational goals is a core value for Lone Star College System. LSCS works to provide proven steps and procedures to help students from the first day they step on campus until they complete their degree or credential whatever their educational goal. In addition to associate degrees and certifications in career and technical education, Lone Star College opens doors for students who want to continue their education and obtain a four-year degree and more. Transfer made easy The Lone Star College University Center model is unique, innovative and is one that has been duplicated at many colleges across the country. Transferring to a four-year university partner has never been easier for Lone Star College students. First, LSCS university center partners have operations on site at the Lone Star College University Centers, which makes for a smoother transition process. Also, specific transfer programs like the 2+2 program allow students to take their first two years of classes at Lone Star College and then the second two years of 2+2 =BA upper-level courses at one of the university partners, without having to reapply. Because of these agreements between Lone Star College and its university partners, students who complete their associate degrees are automatically accepted at the four-year colleges on site. 110
LSC-University Center at Montgomery Located at the LSC-University Park campus 20515 State Highway 249 at Louetta Houston, TX 77070 p 281.290.2600 LoneStar.edu/UC-UniversityPark Tomball LSC-University Center at University Park Sam Houston State University Northwest Houston Campus shsu.edu/academics/university_park universitypark@shsu.edu 281.290.2900 Joint Admission Students are also able to better maximize the number of courses completed at Lone Star College that can be applied toward their bachelor s degrees by joint admission, which allows students to co-enroll at a partner university while attending Lone Star College. Benefits include a simplified application process, discounted or no application fees, and complete access to the facilities and resources of both institutions. Reverse transfer Lone Star College also has reverse transfer programs with its University Center partner universities, and other colleges in Texas, which establish policies and procedures for credits earned at universities to be transferred back to Lone Star College and applied toward associate degrees. Students wishing to obtain an associate degree while attending a partner university are able to transfer university credit toward the Lone Star College associate degree. A schedule of classes for each university can be found at LoneStar.edu/university-center select course schedules. Undergraduate Degrees EC-6 Generalist EC-6 Generalist with Special Education EC-6 Bilingual Generalist 4-8 English, Language Arts, Reading, and Social Studies 4-8 Mathematics/Science 4-8 Mathematics 8-12 Certification Graduate Degrees Instructional Technology Special Education Counseling Educational Administration Library Science Texas Southern University Northwest Campus tsu.edu/northwest nwcampus@tsu.edu 281.290.3780 Undergraduate Degrees B.S., Administration of Justice B.S., Aviation Science and Technology B.S., Computer Engineering Technology B.S., Electronic Engineering Technology Radio, Television and Film B.S., Environmental Health B.B.A., Management Information Systems B.A. Liberal Arts B.S. Human Services and Consumer Science University of Houston Northwest Campus uh.edu/northwest northwest@uh.edu 832.842.5700 Undergraduate Degrees B.A., Integrated Communications B.S., Mechanical Engineering Technology B.S., Organizational Leadership and Supervision B.A./B.S., Psychology B.S., Retailing and Consumer Science B.S., Supply Chain and Logistics Global Business Minor (includes Entrepreneurship classes Bauer College) Graduate Degrees & Post- Baccalaureate Certificate M.Ed., Administration and Supervision M.B.A., Business Administration M.S., Human Resource Development University of Houston Downtown Northwest Campus uhd.edu/northwest distance@uhd.edu 713.237.5400 Undergraduate Degrees B.S., Criminal Justice B.A.A.S., Criminal Justice B.A.I.S., with EC-6 Generalist Cert. B.A.I.S., with EC-6 Bilingual Cert. B.A.I.S., with 4-8 Generalist Cert. B.B.A., General Business B.A.A.S., Safety Management B.A., Mathematics B.A., Mathematics with Secondary-level Teacher Certificate B.S., Biological & Physical Sciences B.S., Biological & Physical Sciences with Secondary-level Teacher Certificate B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies B.B.A., Marketing B.B.A., Computer Information Systems B.B.A., Management B.B.A., Accounting B.B.A., Finance Graduate Degrees M.A., Teaching M.S., Criminal Justice Lone Star College Campuses & Contact Info 111
Continuing Education Index Index A Access Complete - Online 62 Access I 62 Access II 62 Accounting and Business Ethics 32 Accounting, Government and Not-for-Profit 33 Accounting II, Intermediate 33 Accounting I, Intermediate 33 Accounting I, Introduction 33 Accounting II, Principles 33 Accounting I, Principles 33 Accounting, Office I 33, 50 Accounting, Office II 33, 50 A+ Certification Training 62 Acting I 90 Acting II 90 Active Directory 2008 62 Adult Basic Education & GED Preparatory Classes 102 Aerobics I 86 Aerobics II 86 American Music 90 Anatomy and Physiology II, Review 55 Anatomy and Physiology I, Review 55 Aqua Aerobics I 86 Arabic I, Beginning 100 Arabic I, Conversational 100 Art Appreciation 83 Art, Design I 83 Art, Design III 83 Art Metals I 83 AutoCAD, Advanced 28 AutoCAD, Intermediate 28 AutoCAD, Introduction 28 Automotive Brake Systems 73 Automotive Electrical Systems 73 Automotive Technology, Introduction 73 B Ballet I 86 Ballet II 86 Band, Symphonic 90 Basic Electrical Systems 73 Basketball I 87 Basketball II 87 Belly Dance I 87 Bicycling I 87 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 46 Blueprint Reading for Welders 47 Bowling 87 Building Healthy Bones 87 Business and Professional Writing I 34 Business Communications 34 Business Ethics 34 Business Law I 34 Business Principles 34 C Cardiovascular Technology Technician, Clinical 54 Care and Handling of Cut Flowers and Foliage 59 CBT GED Orientation 102 CCNP Switch-Implementing IP Switching 62 Ceramics I 83 Ceramics II 84 Chamber Singers 90 Child Development Associate 43 Chinese I, Beginning 100 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals 62 Cisco Exploration 2 - Exp Routing Protocol/ Concepts 62 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless 63 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 63 Citizenship Preparation 102 Class Guitar I 91 Class Guitar II 91 Class Voice II 91 Clinical Teaching 42 CNC Machine Controls, Fundamentals 46 Communication for Workplace, Basic 99 Communication for Workplace I 98 Communication for Workplace II 98 Communication for Workplace III 98 Communication for Workplace IV 99 Communication Skills for Managers 34 Components of Special Education 42 Computer-Aided Drafting, Basic 63 Computer Illustration 6, 30 Computer Systems, Introduction 50, 63 Computer Systems, Introduction (in Spanish) 63 Concert Choir 91 Connecting Networks 63 Conversation for Workplace 99 Cost Accounting 34 C++ Programming, Introduction 62 Creating Successful Classrooms 42 Cupcake Creations 84 D Dance, Country and Western 87 Dance, Modern I 87 DC-AC Circuits 45 Dental Assisting I 53 Dental Assisting II 53 Dental Assisting III (Clinical) 53 Dental Assisting Review & Exam 53 Design II - 3-D 84 Designing Effective Websites 30 Desktop Support Technician 64 Development of the Motion Picture 91 Diesel Engine I 73 Diesel Engine Testing and Repair I 73 Digital Art I 84 Digital Imaging I 30 Digital Photography, Beginning SLR 84 Digital Publishing I 64 Digital Video 30 Dog Obedience - Level II 89 Drafting, Technical 64 Drawing and Painting 84 Drawing, Basic 84 Drawing, Basic Introduction 84 Drawing I 84 Drawing II 84 Drawing Portraits I 84 Drilling 46 Dulcimer, Learning to Play 91 E Electrical Calculations I 45 Electrical Safety and Tools, Introduction 45 Electrical Theory, Basic 45 Electricity for HVAC, Basic 29 Electrocardiography 54 Electrocardiography, Diagnostic 54 Electrocardiography Monitor Technician 53 Electrocardiography Technician Exam Cert Exam 54, 76 Electrocardiography Technician Proctor Fee 54 Electronic Music I 91 Electronic Music II 91 Emergency Medical Technician, Basic 54, 55, 70 Emergency Services Districts Practices 35 Employee Performance Review 35 EMT Clinical 55, 70 Engine Performance Analysis I 73 English as a Second Language, Basic 99 English Language and Civics Instruction 99 Entrepreneurship 101 35 EPA Certification Exam 76 ESOL Language Skills Workshop 96 ESOL Oral Communication I 96 ESOL Oral Communication II 96 ESOL Oral Communication III 96 ESOL Oral Communication IV 96 ESOL Reading I 96 ESOL Reading II 96 ESOL Reading III 96 ESOL Reading IV 96 ESOL Reading V 97 ESOL Writing I 97 ESOL Writing II 97 ESOL Writing III 97 ESOL Writing IV 97 112 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
Continuing Education Index ESOL Writing V 98 Excel Complete - Online 64 Excel I 50, 64 Excel I en Espanol 64 Excel II 51, 64 Exercise Science 58 F Federal Income Tax, Individual 35 Federal Income Tax, Partnerships/ Corporations 35 Fitness and Wellness 87 Floral: Current Design Styles and Techniques 60 Floral: Daily Business Procedures 60 Floral Design, Basic 85 Floral Design in a Flash 85 Floral Design, Principles 60 Floral Design Program Orientation 59 Floral Design Techniques, Basic 60 Floral: Funeral Design Techniques 60 Floral Wedding Design Techniques 60 Forklift Operator Certification 29 Forklift Operator Orientation 29 French I, Conversational 100 French II, Conversational 100 G Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part I 47 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) Part II 47 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part I 47 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) Part II 47 GED Full Review 103 GED Review for Math 102 GED Revisión en Español 103 Generalist Teacher Preparation 42 German Diction 91 German I, Conversational 100 German II, Conversational 101 Global Logistics 36 Golf I 87 Golf II 87 Google Sketchup 64 Grammar and Writing for the Workplace I 99 Grant Writing 101 36 Grant Writing I 36 H Handgun Proficiency-Right to Carry 93 Health Occupations Professionalism WP 24, 52, 57 HTML I, Web Site Development, Intro 31, 64 Human Resource Management 36 Hunter Education 94 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 45 I Import Customs Regulations 65 Industrial Maintenance, Introduction 45 Information and Project Management 36 Integrating Technology 42 Interior Design: Decorating Your Domain 85 International Business Trade, Introduction 36 Italian I, Beginning 101 Italian I, Conversational 101 Italian II, Conversational 101 J Jazz Combo 91 Jazz Ensemble 91 Jazz I, Extended 87 Journeyman Electrician Exam Review 45 K Karate I 87 Karate II 88 Keyboarding and Document Formatting 36 Keyboarding I 36 L Lead Effective Meetings 36 Leading Strategically 36 Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 37 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt 37, 76 Legal Issues for Supervisors 37 Live Green, Save Green! 89 M Machine Drafting 65 Machine Shop, Basic 46 Machine Shop I, Basic 46 Machine Shop Mathematics 46 Makeup Artistry 89 Make Up Artistry: Brows Galore 89 Make Up Artistry: Concealing to Create the Perfect Skin 90 Make Up Artistry: Contouring your face 90 Makeup Artistry: Eye Candy 90 Makeup Artistry: Lash Extensions 90 Make Up Artistry: Your skin, Your look 90 Management, Principles 37 Management, Principles of 37 Massage Therapeutic Modalities 56 Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology 56 Massage Therapy Business Practices 56 Massage Therapy Clinical / Internship 56 Massage Therapy Fundamentals I 56 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II 56 Massage Therapy Health and Hygiene 57 Massage Therapy Kinesiology 57 Massage Therapy Pathology 57 Master Electrician Exam Review I 45 Master Electrician Exam Review II 45 Math for Welders 47 MCAS Exam (Access) 65 MCAS Exam (Excel) 65 MCAS Exam (PowerPoint) 65 MCAS Exam (Word) 65 Mechanical Skills, Basic 45 Medical Coding Basics 55 Medical Software Applications 56 Medical Terminology I 57 Medication Aide 57 Medication Aide Refresher 57 Motorcycle Rider Course 94 MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Test 76 MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Testing 76 Musical Theatre I 92 Music Appreciation 91 Music Fundamentals 91 Music, Private Instruction 92 N National Electrical Code I 46 Network Forensics Analysis 65 Networking Lunch Series 37 Nitrous Oxide Sedation Monitoring 53 Non-Invasive Cerebral Vasc Exam 55 Non-Invasive Vascular Exam 56 Nurse Aide, Certified 57 Nurse Aide, Certified (Clinical) 58 Nurse Aide State Exam Facilitator Fee 58 O Oil and Gas, Basic Principles 47 Oil and Gas Industry, Fundamentals 46 Oil and Gas, Introduction 47 Operation of CNC Machining Centers 46 Operation of CNC Turning Centers 46 Opera Workshop 92 Oracle Database 11g: Admin Workshop 1 65 Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL 66 Outlook 66 P Painting for Beginners 85 Painting I 85 Painting II 85 Painting, Oil 85 Passport to Retirement 90 PayTrain Fundamentals 37, 51 PayTrain Mastery 37, 51 PC Operating Systems, Introduction 66 Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) 42 Personal Computer Hardware 66 Personal Finance 37 Personal Training 58 Index Summer/Fall 2014 Non-Credit Course Catalog 113
Continuing Education Index Index Phlebotomy 58 Phlebotomy, Clinical 58 Phlebotomy Clinical for PCT 58 Photography, Advanced Digital 85 Photography, Digital 85 Photography, Digital, Beginning Automatic 86 Photography I 85 Photography II 85 Photography, Introduction Digital 86 Photography, Natural Lighting Workshop 86 Photoshop I 66 Photoshop I for Web 31, 66 Photoshop II 66 Photoshop II for Web 31, 66 Piano Class I 92 Piano Class II 92 Piano Class III 92 Piano Class IV 92 Pit and Fissure Sealants for the Den 53 PMP Certification Exam Preparation 38 Pop Singers I 92 PowerPoint Complete - Online 67 PowerPoint I 67 PowerPoint I en Espanol 67 PowerPoint II 67 Pre-composition & Rhetoric 96 Preventative Maintenance 74 Problem Solving 37 Professionalism in the Workplace 38 Professional Truck Driver II Permit A 74 Professional Truck Driver I Permit A 74 Programmable Logic Controllers 46 Project Management Certificate Program 38 Project Scheduling using MS Project 29 Pronunciation for the Workplace I 99 Pronunciation for the Workplace II 99 Public Budgets & Management 38 Public Speaking 90 Puppy Kindergarten - Level I 89 Q QuickBooks I 38, 51 QuickBooks II 38, 51 R Racquetball I 88 Racquetball II 88 Residential Air Conditioning 29 Residential Wiring 46 RIG PASS Petroleum Safety and Environmental Hazards 47 S SAT Preparation 103 Scaling Networks 67 Scuba, Divemaster 88 Scuba, Diving Advanced 88 Scuba, Diving Basic 88 SEO: Analytics & Tracking 31, 67 ServSafe/Food Handler 60 Sewing Basics 86 Sewing II 86 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part I 48 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Part II 48 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Part I 48 Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW)Part II 48 Shop Safety and Tools, Introduction 74 Small Business Financing 38 Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship 39 SolidWorks I 28 SolidWorks II 29 Spanish for Professionals I 101 Spanish, Health Care Professionals 101 Spanish I, Beginning 101 Spanish I, Conversational 101 Spanish II, Beginning 101 Spanish II, Conversational 101 Spanish III, Conversational 101 Spanish I, Intermediate 101 Special Ed: Admin. Office Procedures I 39 Special Ed: Help Desk Customer Service 67 Stagecraft I 92 Stagecraft II 92 Steel Drum Band 92 Substitute Teacher Training 42 Supervision, Introduction 39 Suspension and Steering 74 Symphony Orchestra 92 T T ai Chi 88 T ai Chi Chuan (Yang Style) 88 Tai Chi for Health and Longevity 88 TCP Internship Extension 42 TCP Internship I 42 TCP Internship II 42 Team Building in the Workplace 39 Teen Driver Education Program 94 Tennis I 88 Tennis II 88 TExES ESL/Bilingual Review Session 42 TExES Review: Generalist 4-8 43 TExES Review: Generalist EC-6 43 TExES Review: Math 43 TExES Review: PPR EC-12 43 Theatre, Practicum 93 Time Management 39 Tools for Teaching Module 43 Tractor Trailer Service and Repair 74 V VMware Virtualization Essentials 67 W Watercolor and Mixed Media 86 Web Page Creation - Online 67 Wedding Planner Certification 39 Weight Training I 89 Weight Training II 89 Welding Inspection Preparation Part 2 49 Welding Inspection Preparation Part I 49 WellCAP 47 Windows 7 Client Configuration 67 Windows Server 2008 68 Women s Conference 39 Word Complete - Online 68 Word I 68 Word I en Espanol 68 Word II 68 WordPress I 31, 68 WordPress II 31, 68 Workforce Education Conference 39 Workkeys Test Applied Mathematics 76 Workkeys Test Locating Information 76 Workkeys Test Reading for Information 76 Workplace Microbiology 55 Writing is Exciting 90 Y Yoga I 89 Yoga II 89 Z Zumba (Body, Mind & Spirit Fitness) 89 114 Search & Register for classes online at LoneStar.edu/CE
PERIODICAL 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX 77381-4399 Leisure Learning Career and Technical Education programs Get the skills employers want right now. Think Houston s booming job market means you can skip college? Think again. The really good careers require special skills. So get on the fast track with job training from Lone Star College. You can become certified in the hottest industries like energy, technology, health care and manufacturing. Even if you re already in a field, or thinking about changing professions, our Career and Technical Education is for you. Through a CTE program, students can earn a degree or certification that will teach them concentrated, workforce-specific skills. These programs cost less than four-year degrees and some even offer classes at a fast-track pace that allow students to earn a certification in as few as six weeks! Take the next step toward a high-paying career today and contact a Lone Star College near you, or visit LoneStar.edu/CTE for more information. Have you ever thought about taking a class to learn how to decorate cakes? Want to learn ballroom dancing? Interested in improving your computer skills or learning more about personal financial planning? This guide also takes you through fun and enlightening programs from yoga to motorcycle riding that are offered by Lone Star College s Community Education. Check out the listings inside, starting at page 81, and get ready to learn for fun! LoneStar.edu/Leisure No wonder 90,000 students choose LSC LSC-CyFair LSC-Kingwood LSC-Montgomery LSC-North Harris LSC-Tomball LSC-University Park With 6 state-of-the-art campuses located across the Houston region, there is an open door near you. LoneStar.edu