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BUILDING CAREERS CAREERS Horry Georgetown TECHNICAL COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & 843-477-2020 | 843-349-5363 www.HGTC.edu/ce ALLIED HEALTH • BUSINESS • LEADERSHIP CAREER CONSULTING • PERSONAL INTEREST HOSPITALITY • LAW • INDUSTRY & TRADE COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY • CULINARY REAL ESTATE • DRIVING • MEDIA ARTS TECHNICAL SKILLS • COSMETOLOGY ONLINE CLASSES & CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT 2012 SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE

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Page 1: Continuing Education & Workforce Development

BUILDING

CAREERSCAREERS

Hor ry Georgetown

T E C H N I C A L C O L L E G E

CONTINUING EDUCATIONWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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843-477-2020 | 843-349-5363 www.HGTC.edu/ce

ALLIED HEALTH • BUSINESS • LEADERSHIP CAREER CONSULTING • PERSONAL INTERESTHOSPITALITY • LAW • INDUSTRY & TRADECOMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY • CULINARYREAL ESTATE • DRIVING • MEDIA ARTSTECHNICAL SKILLS • COSMETOLOGYONLINE CLASSES

&CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

2012 SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE

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EXPLOREof Hospitality & Tourism on the Grand Strand

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Program is geared towards the Hospitality & Tourism industry. This 6 month program will include various site visits along the Grand Strand as well as instruction in areas such as Customer Service & Sales, Operational Management, Leadership Skills, Human Resources, Finance plus much more! Target audience is current hospitality

employees that excel in their roles or those seeking a career in the Hospitality industry.

New!Launching in

September 2012For more information, contact

Cindy Ott at 477-2072or [email protected]

Call our Nursing & Allied Health Institute at 843-477-2010 or 843-477-2079 for more information.

Attention all Medical Coders!Are you ready for ICD-10-CM Implementation?

Start planning today! Beginning January 2012, HGTC’s Nursing & Allied Health Institute will have updated program training available.

SPRING 2012Part 1: Diagnostic Coding ICD-10-CM Anatomy and Pathophysi-ology will introduce the theoretical principals involved with ICD-10 that will differentiate it from its predecessor.

FALL 2012Part 2: Diagnostic Coding ICD-10-CMwill introduce the actual code formats (which are not yet available) Each class will consist of forty hours (40) of classroom instruction. At the completion of the class, students will receive a certificate from HGTC. The mandatory transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM on 10/01/2013 marks a huge transformation in medical coding. The code choices have become more specific therefore increasing the number of codes to choose from. The greater level of detail in ICD-10-CM demands that the coders have an in-depth knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and patho-physiology to assist in the selection of the most appropriate code in the new coding system.

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Contents 2012

ALLIED HEALTH 4-10

BUSINESS 10-12

CAREER CONSULTING 12

COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY 12-15

LEADERSHIP 14-15

CULINARY 16-17

COSMETOLOGY 17

HOSPITALITY 17

DRIVING 17-18

INDUSTRY & TRADES 18-20

EXAM PREP 21

LAW 22

MEDIA ARTS 22

ONLINE CLASSES 23 & 28

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 23

PERSONAL INTEREST 24-26

REAL ESTATE 26-28

REGISTRATION FORM & INFO 30-31

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Welcome!A Letter From the Vice President…

Due to the current economy many people look at Continuing Education classes as difficult to afford, however these classes can be much more valuable than you think! Looking past the price of these classes is important as they enable you to learn new skills or upgrade your present skills to improve career and financial situations.

When most people hear “Continuing Education” they immediately think of pursuing a bachelor’s degree or going for a more advanced degree, however consider taking a short-term Certificate program. You might even start with just one class that is designed to improve employment skills. For example, completing a computer class will make you more valuable to your existing or potential employer.

We offer a variety of reasonably priced courses such as computer software, starting a small business, trades classes and more. We also offer personal enrichment courses such as cooking, gardening and dance classes.

Options are abundant for people who want to learn! It is never too late for anyone who goes back to school to reap the benefits of Continuing Education!

As we start preparing the catalog for the Summer and Fall 2012 semesters, email us with any thoughts of classes we can add to our course offerings at [email protected].

Enjoy your class!

Greg Mitchell, Vice PresidentWorkforce Development & Continuing EducationProvost, Myrtle Beach Campus

What is Continuing Education?Continuing Education is training for adults of all ages and back-grounds. These classes are designed for non-degree seeking adults who desire specific skills to enhance their working lives, need continu-ing education hours to stay current in their field or are life-long learn-ers who want to learn something new. We offer courses, workshops and seminars in the day, evening and weekend, on campus, online and off-site at business and industries.

HGTC CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION

843-477-2020 | 843-349-5363 | 843-546-8406

DISCLAIMER: Statement of Equal Opportunity. Horry-Georgetown Technical College shall not discriminate in employment of personnel decisions or in student admissions, or in student decisions, or in all other segments of the religion, disability, ancestry, political affi liation, marital status, or unfavorable discharge from military service, in the educational programs and activities which it operates and the College is prohibited from discrimination in such manner by applicable laws. Practices and requirements for non-discrimination extend to the enrollment of students in programs and activities of the College. Inquiries concerning the federal laws and their application to the College may be directed to the College Affi rmative Action/Equal Opportunity Offi cer, the Associate Vice President for Human Resources and Employee Relations, U.S. Department of Human Affairs Commission.Horry-Georgetown Technical CollegeContinuing Education Division

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HORRY GEORGETOWN TECHNICAL COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION DIVISION

FAQ’s ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When and where can I register?

The College is open for registration Monday through Thursday from 7:45 am until 7 pm; Friday, 8 am until 12:30 pm. You can register online at www.hgtc.edu/ce , call our registration center at 843-477-2020, 843-349-5363, or 843-546-8406 to register by phone with a credit card or stop by the Continuing Education Office at any of our campuses and register in person. No registration is complete until all fees have been paid. It is recommended that students enroll in class at least 1-week prior to the start date. Horry-Georgetown Technical College reserves the right to cancel classes that do not meet minimum enrollment.

Where do I park? There are designated areas for student parking on each of our campuses. Parking passes will be mailed out with your confirmation and are also available from Campus Security and/or Continuing Education offices on each campus. Place the pass on the passenger-side of the dashboard in your car whenever you’re on campus.

My class is in the evening – how safe will I be?

Security is on duty at all times. We also have emergency call boxes positioned at strategic locations throughout the College.

My class requires a textbook. Where do I get it?

Textbooks may be purchased the first day/night of class through the bookstore on each campus.

How do I find my classroom?

Building and room numbers are usually listed on your confirmation. If no building or room number is listed, go directly to the main building at Georgetown, Building 200 at Myrtle Beach, and Building 1100 at Conway for room assignments before 7pm or contact us by phone.

What is a CEU? CEUs are Continuing Education Units, which are awarded for all Continuing Education Classes except those designated as Personal Interest. One CEU represents 10 class hours of instruction. The CEU is not a substitute for college credit, but is a means of recording someone’s Continuing Education activities over a period of time. Everyone who successfully completes a course for professional development will receive a certificate of completion.

I can’t make class, how do I get a refund?

If you choose to cancel your registration, you must do so at least one working day before the class begins. Some classes, such as our motorcycle classes, require more notice for a refund or transfer into another section – these should be listed in the class description.

What happens if the weather is bad?

In case of inclement weather, please listen to your local radio and television stations or go online at www.hgtc.edu for cancellation notices.

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CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTClinical Medical Assistants work in physi-cian’s offi ces where they prepare the patient for examination, perform venipuncture, ad-minister injections, provide patient educa-tion and assist with EKGs.• WorkKeys Assessment • Medical Terminology 40 hours• Anatomy and Physiology 60 hours• Bloodborne Pathogens 8 hours• Medico-Legal Issues 16 hours• CPR for Healthcare

Provider/AED 8 hours• Career Preparation 20 hours• Medical Assistant Lecture 120 hours• Medical Assistant Externship 40 hours

DENTAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST (NEW)This program will prepare students to work in the dental industry. Includes instruction in communication, dental record management and administrative duties. A passing Work-Keys assessment in Math, Reading and Lo-cating Information is required before begin-ning this program. Exam $60• Dental Terminology 25 hours• Dental Billing 25 hours• Dental Offi ce Management 25 hours• Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA for

Physician and Dental Offi ces 10 hours• Career Preparation 20 hours• Dental Offi ce

Receptionist Externship 16 hours

EKG MONITOR

This program prepares students to become

an EKG Technician in a hospital, clinic or

physician’s offi ce. Students will learn the

mechanics of the EKG machine, interpreta-

tion of the EKG strip and will do a clinical

rotation.

• WorkKeys Assessment

• Medical Terminology 40 hours

• Bloodborne Pathogens 8 hours

• CPR for Healthcare

Provider/AED 8 hours

• Medico-Legal Issues 16 hours

• Career Preparation 20 hours

• EKG Monitor Technician

Lecture 48 hours

• EKG Monitor Technician

Externship 16 hours

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

SPECIALIST

This program will cover the usage and man-

agement of health information and the elec-

tronic health record (EHR). Students will

learn about converting paper documents to

a digital system framework, and will learn

how to implement an electronic health re-

cords system from inception to “go-live.”

The program will provide students with a

practical understanding of the duties of an

electronic health records specialist. Elec-

tronic health records specialists have op-

portunities in acute, ambulatory, long-term,

home health, and specialty settings, and in

population/statistical health (Geographic In-

formation Systems-GIS).

• Medical Terminology 40 hours

• Medico-Legal Issues 16 hours

• Anatomy and Physiology 60 hours

• Diagnostic Coding ICD-9-CM 40 hours

• Procedure Coding CPT-4 48 hours

• Electronic Health Records 48 hours

• Geographic Information

Systems (GIS) 12 hours

• Career Preparation 20 hours

MEDICAL BILLING/CODINGStudents will become familiar with the fun-damentals of medical coding and the pri-mary skills needed to bill accurately within a physician’s offi ce.• WorkKeys Assessment • Medical Terminology 40 hours• Anatomy and Physiology 60 hours• Medico-Legal Issues 16 hours• Diagnostic Coding ICD-9-CM 40 hours• Procedure Coding CPT- 4 48 hours• CompuSystems 24 hours• Career Preparation 20 hours• Medical Insurance

Billing Lecture 44 hours• Medical Billing &

Coding Externship 40 hours

MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIANThis program is designed to prepare you to work with emotionally disturbed or mentally impaired individuals. • Mental Health Tech Lecture 35 hours• Mental Health Tech Externship 30 hours

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIANThis program is designed to prepare stu-dents for an entry-level position in a medical offi ce, hospital or other health care setting. • WorkKeys Assessment • Medical Terminology 40 hours• Bloodborne Pathogens 8 hours• CPR for Healthcare

Provider/AED 8 hours• Medico-Legal Issues 16 hours• Career Preparation 20 hours• Certifi ed Nursing Assistant 80 hours• Phlebotomy Basic 12 hours• EKG Monitor

Lecture/Externship 64 hours

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VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION This program prepares you to work as a vet-erinary assistant. You will learn receptionist duties, medical terminology, laboratory pro-cedures, and how to relate to clients.• Veterinary Lecture 80 hours• Career Preparation 20 hours• Veterinary Assisting Externship 30 hours

All externships are based on availability at the various facilities. It is the student’s responsibility to be available when the ex-ternship has been arranged with the facility. Arranging an externship on your own is pro-hibited without prior HGTC approval.

ALLIED HEALTH CLASSES

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYThis course offers a basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Upon completion, students will be able to identify and explain the functions of the major cells, tissues, and organ systems. Instruction will include an interactive lecture style format and will utilize the Anatomy in Clay learning system. Textbook/workbook is required. 60 hrs, $449

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 899-70-2074 MW

Jan 18-Mar 7 9:00am-1:00pmYMED 899-80-2075 MW

Mar 12-Apr 30 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 899-70-3023 MW

May 7-July 2 9:00am-1:00pm

BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS This basic course is a prerequisite for the Clinical Medical Assistant and EKG techni-cian certifi cate programs, although anyone is welcome to attend. Information includes what healthcare personnel need to know about Hepatitis B & C, HIV, Tuberculosis, MRSA, infection control, and OSHA stan-dards. No textbook is required. 8 hrs, $99

Genesis ComplexYMED 898-01-2080 Sat

Mar 24 8:00am-5:00pm

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 898-70-2076 MW

Jan 23-Jan 25 9:00am-1:00pmYMED 898-80-2077 MW

Feb 20-Feb 22 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 898-71-2078 Sat

March 17 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 898-72-2079 MW

Apr 9-Apr 11 9:00am-1:00pmYMED 898-80-3024 MW

May 21-May23 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 898-71-3025 MW

June 18-June 20 9:00am-1:00pm

CNA CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT This is a comprehensive training program for individuals who desire to become a certi-fi ed nurse aide for long-term care facilities. Clinicals may involve some weekend cov-erage. Clinical dates will be discussed the fi rst night of class. Students who success-fully complete both the classroom and clini-cal training will be eligible to take the South Carolina Nurse Aide Certifi cation Exam (at an additional cost). Before entering any patient care facility, all students must pass a background check (included in tuition). Students will also be required to provide proof of a negative PPD. Textbook/Work-book, a blood pressure/stethoscope combo kit, PPD, and solid-colored scrubs will be at your own expenses. ** Students participat-ing in the Georgetown Campus Fast Track program are required to complete a 2-Step PPD screening which must be initiated at least 2 weeks prior to the fi rst day of lecture. Limited enrollment. 80 hrs, $750

Genesis ComplexYMED 515-01-2091 Sat

Jan 14-Mar 17 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-02-2092 TThSat

Jan 17-Feb 18 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 515-03-2093 MTWThF

Feb 20-Mar 2 8:00am-5:00pmMyrtle Beach Campus

YMED 515-70-2081 TWThJan 3-Jan 26 8:00am-3:00pm

YMED 515-80-2085 MWThJan 23-Feb 12 4:00pm-9:00pm

YMED 515-71-2082 TWThJan 31-Feb 23 8:00am-3:00pm

YMED 515-81-2086 MW Feb 27-Mar 21 4:00pm-9:00pmYMED 515-72-2083 TWTh Feb 28-Mar 22 8:00am-3:00pmYMED 515-73-2084 TWTh Mar 27-Apr 19 8:00am-3:00pmYMED 515-80-3029 MWTh Apr 16-May 6 4:00pm-9:00pmYMED 515-70-3026 TWTh Apr 24-May 17 8:00am-3:00pmYMED 515-71-3027 TWR May 22-June 14 8:00am-3:00pmYMED 515-81-3030 MWTh June 4-June 24 4:00pm-9:00pmYMED 515-72-3028 TWTh June 19-July 12 8:00am-3:00pm

Georgetown CampusYMED 515-50-2087 MTWThF Jan 9-Jan 23 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-51-2088 MTWThF Feb 6-Feb 17 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-52-2089 MTWThF Mar 5-Mar 16 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-53-2090 MTWThF Apr 9-Apr 20 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-50-3031 MTWThF Apr 30-May 11 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-51-3032 MTWThF June 4-June 15 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 515-52-3033 MTWThF July 9-July 20 8:00am-5:00pm

Conway CampusYMED 515-40-3034 MW Feb 27-May 2 5:30pm-9:30pm

We offer online certificate programs in Medical Coding, Transcription and Dental Office Professional.

FOR MOREINFORMATION:

Call 843-477-2045 orwww.hgtc.edu/online

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CNA ADVANCED: DEMENTIA CARE SPECIALTY (NEW)This program is designed for current South Carolina Nurse Aides who wish to further their skills in providing care for individuals living with dementia/Alzheimers. Classroom instruction emphasizes the importance of safety and the prevention of complications while highlighting communication and care-giving techniques throughout the multiple stages of dementia. 25 hrs $259

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 519-80-2094 T

Feb 7-Mar 6 4:00pm-9:00pmYMED 519-80-3035 T

May 29-June 26 4:00pm-9:00pm

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXAM PREP OPTIONAL: Prepare for the National Healthcareer Association Certifi ed Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam. Prerequi-site: Completion of an NHA-approved train-ing program. 4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 765-80-2004 W

Jan 4 5:00pm-9:00pmYMED 765-70-3036 W

May 30 9:00am-1:00pm

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT EXAM OPTIONAL: To take the National Healthca-reer Association Certifi ed Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam, one must have

completed an NHA-approved training pro-gram. 4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 572-80-2005 T Jan 10 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 572-81-2271 Th Feb 16 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 572-81-3079 W May 16 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 572-80-3037 W June 6 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 572-82-3080 W July 18 5:30pm-9:30pm

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT LECTURE & EXTERNSHIP Prerequisites: WorkKeys Assessment, Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiol-ogy, Bloodborne Pathogens, Medico-Legal Issues, CPR and Career Preparation. Clini-cal Medical Assistants work in physician’s offi ces where they prepare the patient for examination, perform lab work including venipuncture, administer injections, and perform EKGs. Course work includes lec-ture, lab skills and an externship in a local physician’s offi ce. A background check, drug screening, PPD, scrubs, stethoscope and textbooks/workbook will be at your own expense. OPTIONAL: Students may sit for the National Healthcareer Association Cer-tifi ed Clinical Medical Assistant exam at an additional cost. 160 hrs, $1,499

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 900-70-2095 MW Jan 9-Apr 23 9:00am-1:00pm

COMPUSYSTEMS Prerequisites: Computer Literacy, Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Medi-co-Legal Issues, Diagnostic Coding ICD-9-CM and Procedure Coding CPT-4. Compu-Systems is a computerized blend of medical billing and medical records that is utilized in healthcare facilities throughout the country. Handouts included. Limited enrollment. 24 hrs, $249

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 512-80-3038 MW

Apr 9-May 2 6:00pm-10:00pm

CPR FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER/AEDThis is an American Heart Association 8-hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation and AED course. Textbook and CPR mask re-quired. Limited enrollment. 8 hrs, $69

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 501-70-2097 Sat Jan 21 8:00am-5:00pm YMED 501-71-2098 Sat Feb 11 8:00am-5:00pm YMED 501-72-2099 Sat Mar 3 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 501-73-2100 Sat Mar 17 8:00am-5:00pm YMED 501-74-2101 Sat Apr 7 8:00am-5:00pmYMED 501-75-2102 Sat Apr 28 8:00am-5:00pm

DENTAL OFFICE TERMINOLOGYThis course covers the dental vocabulary and terms used in dental offi ces. The course covers root words, word parts, general ap-plication, abbreviations and dental terminol-ogy. Textbook required. 25 hrs, $250

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 913-80-2012 MW Jan 23-Feb 15 6:00pm-9:00pmYMED 913-81-2230 MW Feb 27-Mar 22 6:00pm-9:00pm

DENTAL BILLINGThe course covers reimbursement for dental services. It covers the ADA codes, dental terminology, the claims process, and docu-mentation. Textbook required. 25 hrs, $250

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 914-80-2231 MW

Apr 2-Apr 26 6:00pm-9:00pm

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGEMENTThis course covers the full scope of a dental offi ce receptionist. This class will help you better understand the dental business, com-munication, dental record management and administrative duties. Textbook required. 25 hrs, $250

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 915-80-3077 MW

May 7-June 4 6:00pm-9:00pm

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DIAGNOSTIC CODING ICD-9-CMPrerequisite: Medical Terminology, Anato-my & Physiology, and Medico-Legal Issues. Diagnostic Coding ICD-9 is an international standard coding system that correlates dis-eases and diagnosis based on regulations set by the Health Care Financing Adminis-tration. ** This course will also address the upcoming transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM. Textbook required. 40 hrs, $349

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 929-80-2103 TTh Jan 24-Feb 23 6:00pm-10:00pmYMED 929-80-3039 MW May 30-Jul 2 6:00pm-10:00pm

DIAGNOSTIC CODING ICD-10-CM A&P (NEW)Prerequisite: The mandatory transition from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM on 10/01/2013 marks a huge change in coding. Not only have the code choices increased fi ve-fold, but the code descriptions themselves are much more specifi c. The greater level of detail in ICD-10-CM demands that the cod-ers have an in-depth knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology to assist in the selection of the most appropriate code in the new coding system. This course will

delve into the details of anatomy and physi-ology for ICD-10-CM and the code set differ-ences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. 40 hrs, $400

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 947-80-2244 MW Jan 23-Feb 22 6:00pm-10:00pm

PROCEDURE CODING CPT-4Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anato-my & Physiology, Medico-Legal Issues and Diagnostic Coding ICD-9. Procedure Cod-ing CPT-4 is a systematic coding method used to bill for procedures and services. Learn to understand the fundamental regu-lations issued by the Health Care Financ-ing Administration. Textbook/workbook re-quired. 48 hrs $399

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 944-80-2114 MW

Feb 27-Apr 4 6:00pm-10:00pm

EKG CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPOPTIONAL: Students may sit for the Na-tional Healthcareer Association EKG Moni-tor Technician exam at an additional cost. 4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 865-80-3040 T

May 8 5:30pm-9:30pm

EKG CERTIFICATION EXAMOPTIONAL: Students may sit for the Na-tional Healthcareer Association EKG Moni-tor Technician exam at an additional cost. 4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 866-80-2235 T Jan 10 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 866-80-3041 W May 16 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 866-81-3081 W June 6 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 866-82-3082 W July 18 5:30pm-9:30pm

EKG MONITOR TECHNICIAN LECTURE & EXTERNSHIPPrerequisites: WorkKeys Assessment, Medical Terminology, Bloodborne Patho-

gens, CPR, Medico-Legal Issues, Career Preparation and High School Diploma or GED. This course provides comprehensive training to become an EKG Technician in a hospital, clinic or physician’s offi ce. Stu-dents will learn the mechanics of the EKG machine, interpretation of the EKG strip and will do a clinical rotation. Dates below do not include 16 hour externship. Students may be required to provide proof of a PPD test and complete a background check at their own expense depending on the clinical ex-ternship training facility’s current policy at the time of the student’s clinical. Textbooks, EKG Caliper and white lab coat will be at your own expense. 64 hrs, $595

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 902-80-2104 TTh Mar 6-Apr 12 5:30pm-9:30pm

EMT BASIC Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores indicat-ing competency on WorkKeys Assessment tests in reading, math and locating informa-tion. You may be exempted from WorkKeys testing, if you provide a copy of your results from an entrance exam, i.e. Hobet, Com-pass, or an unoffi cial transcript from your college. This class includes the weapons of mass destruction and hazardous materials modules. You must be physically capable to perform normal duties of ambulance atten-dants in order to become certifi ed by DHEC. You must be 18 years of age before the last night of class and must also possess a high school diploma or GED. A SLED check will be required. WorkKeys testing, Textbook + a mask are required and will be an added expense. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to sit for the National Registry Certifi cation Exam at an additional cost. *These classes are based a shift schedule. Call Catherine Riggins at 843-477-2026 prior to registering for class dates and times. Other fees may apply. Limited enrollment. 200 hrs, $1399

Conway CampusYMED 590-40-3072 Shift Schedule*

Jan 23-May 4 9:00am-5:30pm

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EMT BASIC Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores indicat-ing competency on WorkKeys Assessment tests in reading, math and locating informa-tion. You may be exempted from WorkKeys testing, if you provide a copy of your results from an entrance exam, i.e. Hobet, Com-pass, or an unoffi cial transcript from your college. This class includes the weapons of mass destruction and hazardous materials modules. You must be physically capable to perform normal duties of ambulance atten-dants in order to become certifi ed by DHEC. You must be 18 years of age before the last night of class and must also possess a high school diploma or GED. A SLED check will be required. WorkKeys testing, Textbook + a mask are required and will be an added expense. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to sit for the National Registry Certifi cation Exam at an additional cost. Other fees may apply. Lim-ited enrollment. 200 hrs, $1399

Conway CampusYMED 590-30-3097 MTh

Jan 23-July 17 6:00pm-10:00pm

EMT BASIC ACADEMY This accelerated program is designed to provide training and education to de-velop competent EMT Basic profession-als in a short period of time. All students interested in this program MUST attend the mandatory 2-hour orientation. Pre-requisite: same as EMT Basic. Textbook and mask required on fi rst day of class. Required: Academy T-Shirt included in tuition. Other fees may apply. Limited enrollment. 200 hrs, $1499Mandatory orientation will be held on Tues-day, June 26 at 6pm.

Conway CampusYMED 591-30 Shift Schedule* July 9-Aug 24 9:00am-5:30pm

EMT BASIC (ONLINE)Prerequisite: Satisfactory scores in-dicating competency on WorkKeys As-sessment tests in reading, math and locating information. You may be ex-

empted from WorkKeys testing, if you provide a copy of your results from an entrance exam, i.e. Hobet, Compass, or an unoffi cial transcript from your col-lege. This class includes the weapons of mass destruction and hazardous ma-terials modules. You must be physically capable to perform normal duties of am-bulance attendants in order to become certifi ed by DHEC. You must be 18 years of age before the last night of class and must also possess a high school diplo-ma or GED. A SLED check will be re-quired. WorkKeys testing, Textbook + a mask are required and will be an added expense. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be eligible to sit for the National Registry Certifi cation Exam at an additional cost. Other fees may apply. 200 hrs, $1399

VirtualYMED 589-40-3071 Apr 3-June 28

EMT REFRESHERAll EMT Basic candidate who recertify the initial course, refresher course or by the CEU method MUST become a nationally registered EMT-Basic in order to receive a South Carolina EMT Basic Certifi cation. This class includes the weapons of mass destruction and hazardous materials mod-ules. Textbook required. Enrollment limited. *These classes are based a shift schedule. Call Catherine Riggins at 843-477-2026. 44 hrs, $400

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDSPrerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Diagnostic Coding ICD-9-CM, Procedure Coding CPT-4, and Medico-Legal Issues. The program will pro-vide students with a practical understanding of the duties of an electronic health records specialist. Electronic health records spe-cialists have opportunities in acute, ambula-tory, long-term, home health, and specialty settings. This program has been approved by the National Healthcareer Association for national certifi cation. OPTIONAL: Students may sit for the National Healthcareer Asso-

ciation Certifi ed Electronic Health Record Specialist exam at an additional cost. $439

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 920-80-2105 MW Jan 11-Feb 22 6:00pm-10:00pmYMED 920-80-3042 TTh Jun 14-Jul 26 6:00pm -10:00pm

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSThis course involves mapping and statisti-cal data. Health statistics can be seen and studied visually to give a geo-perspective of health trends and diseases. This course is also suitable for many different industries, such as engineering, architectural fi rms, pri-vate fi rm GIS analysts and technicians, ge-ography students, and teachers. The focus is on the healthcare industry; however, the basic mapping principles and concepts are the same from industry-to-industry. 12 hrs, $149

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 921-80-2106 TTh

Mar 20-Mar 27 6:00pm-10:00pm

HIPAA TRAINING AND PATIENTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS FOR MEDICAL OFFICE This course is designed to provide an over-view of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. For medical of-fi ce personnel, home health long-term care, as well as anyone interested in learning more about the HIPAA privacy rules. 2 hrs, $35

Call Catherine Riggins, 477-2026, for dates & times.

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HOSPITAL BILLING SPECIALIST (NEW)Prerequisite: Successful completion of

Medical Billing/Coding Specialist. Learn the

fundamental skills of insurance billing for

inpatient and outpatient medical claims. Pri-

mary focus is on the UB-04 claim form with

emphasis on Form Locators, hospital set-

tings and management of patient accounts.

Coding and reimbursement systems tech-

niques will also be covered. Contact Wat-

son Felder at 843-477-2010 for additional

information.

MEDICAL BILLING/CODING LECTURE WITH *EXTERNSHIP Prerequisites: WorkKeys Assessment,

Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiol-

ogy, Medico-Legal Issues, Diagnostic Cod-

ing ICD-9-CM, Procedure Coding CPT-4,

CompuSystems and Career Preparation.

Become familiar with fundamentals of medi-

cal billing and the fundamental skills needed

to bill accurately within the medical insur-

ance network via the HCFA 1500 form. Stu-

dents will complete a 40-hour externship

upon successful completion of the 44-hour

coursework for this class. Textbook and

Background Check will be at your own ex-

pense. 84 hrs, $549

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 922-80-3043 TTh

May 8 - Jun 12 6:00pm-10:00pm

MEDICAL BILLING & CODING EXAM PREPOPTIONAL: Prepare for the National

Healthcareer Association Medical Billing &

Coding exam. Prerequisite: Completion of

an NHA approved training program.

4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 884-80-2002 W

Jan 4, 2012 6:00pm-10:00pm

YMED 884-80-3044 W

July 11 6:00pm-10:00pm

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING EXAMTake the National Healthcareer Association Medical Billing and Coding exam. 4 hrs. $200YMED 885-80-2107 T Jan 10 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 885-81-3083 W May 16 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 885-80-3084 W June 6 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 885-80-3045 W July 18 5:30pm-9:30pm

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYThis traditional classroom course is a basic integrated study of medical terms that will enable you to communicate with other medi-cal professionals effi ciently and effectively. Textbook required. 40 hrs, $329

Genesis ComplexYMED 903-01-2108 TWTh

Jan 17-Feb 7 5:30pm-9:30pmMyrtle Beach Campus

YMED 903-70-2109 TThFeb 7-Mar 8 9:00am-1:00pm

YMED 903-80-3046 TThApr 10-May 10 5:30pm-9:30pm

YMED 903-81-3048 TThJune 12-July 17 5:30pm-9:30pm

Georgetown CampusYMED 903-60-3047 TTh

Apr 10-May 10 5:30pm-9:30pm

MEDICATION TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT This program will provide the student an op-portunity advance their skills. The course will include common diseases, body system, medications, and limited medication deliv-ery. 24 hrs, $240

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 925-80-2224 TTh

Mar 6-Mar 29 5:30pm-8:30pm

MEDICO-LEGAL ISSUES FOR THE HEALTHCARE EMPLOYEE Prepare for the challenges faced as you maintain patient records, stay within the guidelines of HIPAA laws, avoid malprac-tice, practice medical ethics, and exhibit professional etiquette. This course is a pre-requisite for all certifi cate programs. Text-book required. 16 hrs, $199

Genesis ComplexYMED 904-01-2112 Sat

April 14-April 21 8:00am-5:00pmMyrtle Beach Campus

YMED 904-80-2110 TTh Feb 14-Feb 23 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 904-70-2111 MW Mar 19-Mar 28 9:00am-1:00pmYMED 904-80-3049 TTh May 15-May 24 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 904-81-3051 MW Jun 18-Jun 27 5:30pm-9:30pm

Georgetown CampusYMED 904-60-3050 TTh May 15-May 24 5:30pm-9:30pm

VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATEThis program prepares you to work as a veterinary assistant. You will learn receptionist duties, medical terminology, labo-ratory procedures, and how to relate to clients. Students will also learn correct restraint positions for various procedures; basic anatomy, genetic, reproductions, aging, understanding prescriptions, and varying forms of sterilization. Upon comple-tion of the program you will qualify for an entry-level position as a veterinary assistant. 80 hrs lecture and 30 hrs of extern-ship. Dates below include externship. Externship hours may vary based on facility availability No textbook required $650

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 926-81-2063 TTh

Jan 10-Apr 26 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 932-80-2113 TTh

Mar 20-Apr 26 5:30pm-8:30pm

MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN EXAMOPTIONAL: Students may sit for the Ameri-can Medical Certifi cation Association’s Men-tal Health Technician Certifi cation Exam. 2.5 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 935-80-3052 Th May 31 5:30pm-8:00pm

PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN EXAMStudents may sit for the National Health-career Association Patient Care Technician Exam at an additional cost. 4 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 933-80-2236 T Jan 10 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 933-80-3085 W May 16 5:30pm-9:30pm YMED 933-81-3086 W June 6 5:30pm-9:30pmYMED 933-82-3087 W July 18 5:30pm-9:30pm

PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANTPersonal Care Assistants work with elderly and/or those recovering from an illness on a one-on-one basis in the client’s home, pri-vately or with an agency – where you would provide comfort and companionship rather than medical care. This course will provide you with an overview of home care, safety, skin care, communication techniques, medi-cation side effects, nutrition, medical emer-gencies that may arise, and infection con-trol. Textbook required. Limited enrollment. 15 hrs, (was $200) Now only $150!

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 860-70-2229 Sat

Mar 3-Mar 10 8:00am-4:00pm

CAREER PREPARATION CLASS You will develop and strengthen life-long learning skills important for success with in-ternships, expressed occupational interests, future employability & career paths. This course is required for students enrolled in Clinical Medical Assistant; Dental Offi ce Re-ceptionist; Electronic Health Records; EKG Monitor Technician; Medical Billing & Cod-ing; Patient Care Technician; and Veterinary Assistant. 20 hrs, $189For an upcoming class schedule, contact Kimmy Raymond at 843-477-2058 or [email protected].

IV THERAPY FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS This SCNA program is designed to offer healthcare professionals an understand-ing of the principles and practice of IV therapy with an emphasis on venipuncture techniques, equipment, complications and troubleshooting as well as documentation. Course materials include instruction on pe-ripheral IVs, PICC lines, and central lines; manikin practice included. You do not have to have experience inserting peripheral IVs to take this course. Limited enrollment. Ex-clusively for RNs, Dental Assistants, Medi-cal Assistants, LPNs and Surgical Techni-cians. No textbook required. 12 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED-558-70-2064 Sat/Sun Jan 28-Jan 29 8:30am-3:30pmYMED-558-71-2065 Sat/Sun Mar 24-Mar 25 8:30am-3:30pmYMED-558-70-3016 Sat/Sun May 19-May 20 8:30am-3:30pm

PHLEBOTOMY FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS

Learn or enhance phlebotomy skills includ-

ing order of draw, venipuncture techniques,

complications, and documentation. This

course is for the practicing healthcare pro-

fessional and will not enable the participant

to seek employment in a laboratory setting.

12 hrs, $200

Myrtle Beach CampusYMED 560-70-2149 Sat

Mar 3-Mar 10 8:30am-3:30pm

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NURSES ASSOCIATION “Horry-Georgetown Technical College Continuing Education Division is an

approved provider of continuing nursing education by South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver

by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

” SCNA Provider # 1006-018PR

Participants must attend 90% of the program in order to receive a certifi -cate of attendance. No partial credit will be given.

For more information regarding ap-proved classes contact our Allied Health Dept at 843-477-2026.

Open Enrollment – You do not have to be a nurse to take SCNA courses. Tuition includes handouts in all SCNA courses.

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BUSINESS48 DAYS TO THE WORK YOU LOVE

Are you working in a job that you hate, don't

love, or don't even care about? Why? Why

waste the majority of your life in a place

where you are not happy? 48 Days to the

Work You Love is a best-selling book by Dan

Miller and has led numbers of people to oc-

cupations where their passions and dreams

are realized. This course will lead you

through the steps necessary to help realize

that dream. In this course you will learn how

to discover your buried talents, take those

talents and create a clear focus, embrace

the “gift” of meaningful work, experience

the absolute release that comes from fi nd-

ing your passion, understand the differenc-

es between “vocation,” “career,” and “job”,

learn from the shared life stories of those

already living the 48 Days principles, go

through defeat and “failure” and come back

twice as strong, fi nd job possibilities that

never appear in the newspaper or online,

make $1,000 a minute by negotiating your

offer, turn your own ideas into extraordinary

income, decide whether you want a “tradi-

tional job” or one of the new work models,

recognize the only kind of “education” that

has value, build up your assets , even while

unemployed, and, most of all, fi nd your

IDEAL WORK – and LOVE it! This course

will be taught by an instructor who has per-

sonally worked with Dan Miller, the author

of 48 Days to the Work You Love. A copy of

the book, “48 Days to the Work You Love,”

a participant workbook, and audio CD's are

included in the tuition. 16 hours. $179

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 628-80-2014 TTh

Jan 10-Mar 1 6pm-8:00pm

BUSINESS – SCORE SCORE and HGTC present the EasySTART

combined workshop and mentoring program

aimed at helping individuals start their own

business or to improve the profi tability of

their existing businesses.

Workshop Notifi cations –If you want direct

email notifi cation of upcoming workshops,

seminars, and webinars sponsored by

SCORE, please send your request to info@

mbscore.org. You will receive monthly no-

tices of the business training offerings.

EasySTART Series

If you are well along the way and have a

good idea about your business idea or are

already in business, the “EasySTART - Se-

ries” workshops will give you extensive

detailed guidance to develop a meaningful

business plan and a good, workable project

plan aimed at a successful startup or an

improved operation. Save by taking all six

courses: Starting A Business-Basics, Mar-

ket Planning I, Market Planning II, Manag-

ing Your Business Startup, Financial Plan-

ning, and Business Plans. Guest speakers

will contribute on topics selected by the

students. Extensive use of homework and

student presentation of business ideas. 18

hr. $150

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 595-80-2206 T

Jan 24-Feb 28 6:00pm-9:00pm

YBUS 595-80-3066 T

Apr 17-May 22 6:00pm-9:00pm

EasySTART #1 – Start-up BasicsA quick walk through of the necessary tasks required to start your own business. The concepts of focusing your business idea, planning the business, organizing the re-sources, directing the action, and controlling the tasks will be explored. Handouts includ-ed. 3 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 529-80-2207 T Jan 24 6:00pm-9:00pmYBUS 529-81-2208 T Apr 17 6:00pm-9:00pm

BUSINESS

Sales and Service = SUCCESS! This 3-part series uses improvisational and role play activities to improve your sales and customer service skills while having fun! Classes include:

Part One – Relationship Based SellingFeb 15, 9:00am - 11:30amDid you know that is costs six times more to attract a new customer than it does to keep one? How we acknowledge the customer and determine their needs from the beginning establishes any future re-lationship and rapport. We will discuss ways to improve listening and actively participate in “improv” activities that will “retrain the brain” to improve listening and relationship skills and ultimately make these skills more retainable and FUN!

Part Two – Stages of Selling (The Selling Process)Feb 22, 9:00am - 11:30amNeil Rackman’s SPIN selling® model is an effective example of a consultative selling process and needs-creation sell-ing approach to sales. SPIN® teaches how to be customer focused and build rapport with the buyer. We will discuss this approach and the four stages to a sale as well as other sales strategies. You will participate in interactive impro-visational exercises that reinforce fast thinking and presentation skills.

Part Three – Value and Service-Based Selling (Strategic Selling)Feb 29, 9:00am - 11:30amKey strategies to yield more sales growth included learning how to identify your best customers – promising a lot but de-livering more. We will discuss the impor-tance of presenting a “service culture” in your organization so that employees un-derstand their role in relation to customer service and revenue generation. We will use interactive improvisational exercises and role play activities that reinforce customer service skills. The class will end with a review and recap of the three classes and a question and answer ses-sion.For more information please contact Cindy Ott at 843-477-2072 or [email protected]

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EEasySTART #2 – Business and Marketing ConceptsCounselors will assist you directly in the development of your business idea. Market planning activities will include determin-ing your ideal customer, matching them to your product differentiators, pursuing and conversion of business leads, developing your core marketing message, and match-ing your message and your image. Prereq-uisite: Week 1. Starting a Business, Basics or permission of the instructor. Handouts included. 3 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 506-80-2209 T Jan 31 6:00pm-9:00pmYBUS 506-81-2210 T Apr 24 6:00pm-9:00pm

EasySTART #3 – Marketing PlanStudents will present their business custom-er descriptions, core marketing message, differentiators, and product summaries. Market planning will continue with review of media methods to fi nd prospects and con-vert to customers. Advertising concepts, suggestions for pricing, and developing a marketing budget will be covered. Prerequisite: Week 2. Market Planning I. Handouts included. 3 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 594-80-2211 T Feb 7 6:00pm-9:00pmYBUS 594-80-3067 T May 1 6:00pm-9:00pm

EasySTART #4 – Project PlanStudents will present their pricing, sales es-timates, and market budgets. Use of basic project management tools will be shown. Re-sults will be a focused management plan for the successful startup of your new business. Topics include setting up project tasks, tim-ing the use of resources, and achieving best startup performance. Guest presentations of topics selected by students. Suggested prerequisite – Week 1. Starting A Business-Basics. Handouts included. 3 hrs. $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 592-80-2212 T Feb 14 6:00pm-9:00pmYBUS 592-80-3068 T May 8 6:00pm-9:00pm

EasySTART #5 – Financial PlanStudent will present their startup timing and funding needs. Presentation will show how to develop the critical fi nancial information for use in the Business Plan. Topics will include the necessary information to ob-tain funding and to use as a guide in the startup and operation of your new business. Emphasis will be on budgets, cash fl ows, startup costs, fi nancing requirements and timing. Ensuring your new enterprise’s prof-itability is the key objective. Additional guest topics from student selections. Prerequi-sites- Starting A Business-Basics, Market Planning I, Market Planning II, and Project Managing Your Business Startup. Handouts included. 3 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 518-80-2213 T Feb 21 6:00pm-9:00pmYBUS 518-80-3069 T May 15 6:00pm-9:00pm

EasySTART #6 – The Business PlanStudents will give brief presentation of their

Business Plan. Develop a complete, con-

cise, and completely usable Business Plan,

the key milestone for every small business.

Use of the information from the earlier

workshops along with Business Planning

Software will be demonstrated. Software

will be available for use by the students in

follow-up individual counseling. Suggested

prerequisites – Starting a Business -Basics,

Your Business Idea, Market Planning, Sales

and Advertising, Managing Your Business

Startup, and Financial Planning. Handouts

included. 3 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 516-80-2214 T

Feb 28 6:00pm-9:00pm

YBUS 516-80-3070 T

May 22 6:00pm-9:00pm

CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR (TRADITIONAL)Take your skills to the next level! If you

have a background in career development

you may be eligible to complete training for

your Career Development Facilitator Certifi -

cation. Topics include: Career planning pro-

cess; informal and formal assessment ap-

proaches; Case management and referral

skills, Cutting edge job searching and much

more. No Textbook necessary.

120 hrs. $475

Conway CampusYBUS 601-31-2010 TWTh

Oct 11-Jan 12, 2012 5:30pm-9:00pm

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We offer online business career certificate programs for Administrative Assistant, Accounting Clerk, Legal Transcription and Office Clerk

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Call 843-477-2045 or www.hgtc.edu/online

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR (Traditional) Take your skills to the next level! If you have a background in career development you may be eligible to complete training for your Career Development Facilitator Cer-tifi cation. Topics include: Career planning process; informal and formal assessment approaches; Case management and refer-ral skills, Cutting edge job searching and much more. No Textbook necessary. 120 hrs. $475

Myrtle Beach CampusYBUS 601-80-3062 TWTh Jan 9-May10 5:30pm-9:00pm

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

CREATING AND USING A FACEBOOK ACCOUNTLet us introduce you to the wonderful world of Facebook! Our instructor will guide you through creating a Facebook account; dem-onstrate how to fi nd friends and acquain-tances, explain the facebook “wall” and what to do with it and more. Discover what the excitement is all about! $24

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 906-70-2056 T

Jan 24 10am-12noonYCOM 906-71-2057 Th

Mar 22 2pm-4pmYCOM 906-80-2058 M

Apr 23 6:00pm-8:30pm

A USERS GUIDE TO WINDOWS 7This course will provide you the basic skills needed to get started with the new Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. Discover the various features, tools, and options avail-able. In this course, you will familiarize yourself with the Windows 7 environment, customize Windows 7, and manage folders and fi les. 2 hrs $15

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 902-70-2060 F

Jan 27 10am-12noonYCOM 902-80-2061 T

Mar 20 6:00pm-8:00pm

DISCOVERING COMPUTERSLearn basic computer skills to work with word processing, spreadsheets and the In-ternet. Prerequisite: Computer typing and keyboarding skills; minimum speed 20 wpm. USB thumb drive required. Enrollment lim-ited. 20 hrs $169

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 797-70-2008 MW

Jan 9-Feb 1 9:30am-12noonYCOM 797-80-2048 TTh

Feb 21-Mar 15 6:00pm-8:30pmYCOM 797-71--2047 MW

Mar 19-Apr 18 1:30pm-3:30pm

AUTOCADLearn the process for turning a concep-tual design into a working construction document from which structures are built. Prerequisite: working knowledge of Win-dows software. Textbook and USB thumb drive required. Enrollment limited. 65 hrs $650

Conway CampusYCOM 891-30-3098 MW

Jan 9-May 4 7:15pm-9:35pm

EXCEL, BASICSBuild worksheets using formatting, printing, formulas, common functions, and charts. USB thumb drive recommended for saving created documents. Enrollment limited. 10 hrs $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 916-71-2049 TTh

Jan 31-Feb 9 9:30am-12:00noonYCOM 916-80-2051 MW

Feb 20-Feb 29 6:00pm-8:30pmGenesis Complex

YCOM 837-01-2115 MWJan 23-Feb 1 6:00pm-8:30pm

YCOM 837-02-2116 MWFeb 20-Feb 29 6:00pm-8:30pm

YCOM 837-03-2117 MWMarch 19-March 28 6:00pm-8:30pm

NEW!

CAREER PREPARATION CLASS

The purpose of the “Career Prepara-

tion” class is to provide an educational

experience for students to develop and

strengthen life-long learning skills im-

portant for personal success with intern-

ships, expressed occupational interests,

future employability & desired career

paths. A textbook is not required. Materi-

als will be provided during the class. 20

hrs. $189

*** NOTE: This offering is open to the general public but it is a mandatory, re-quired course for students who are cur-rently enrolled in one of the Continuing Education Allied Health Certifi cate pro-grams listed below:

• Certifi ed Clinical Medical Assistant

• Medical Billing & Coding

• EKG Technician

• Certifi ed Electronic Health Records

Specialist

• Veterinary Assistant Certifi cate

• Dental Offi ce Receptionist

• Patient Care Technician

Please contact Kimmy Raymond for ad-

ditional information, including upcoming

class dates and times:

Phone: (843) 477-2058

Email: [email protected]

CAREER CONSULTING

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EXCEL, INTERMEDIATEFor those who have learned basic Excel skills, but would like to learn more. What is a hyper-link? How can advanced auto fi ll make things easier? How can I use mail merge for e-mails, letters, envelopes, etc? What is V-lookup and how do I explore ad-vanced formulas? This course will answer all of this and more. 10 hrs $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 869-80-2050 MW

Mar 5-Mar 14 6pm-8:30pm Conway Campus

YCOM 891-30-3013 TThMay 8-May 17 6pm-8:30pm

EBAY - THE EASY WAYDiscover how to buy and sell items on EBay. Watch as the instructor sets up accounts, structures the “auction”, and bids on items. Bring your questions! 4 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 791-70-2059 MW

Feb 13-Feb 15 2pm-4pmYCOM 791-80-3015 MW

May 7-May 9 5:30pm-7:30pm

PC TROUBLESHOOTING, REPAIR AND UPGRADE FOR THE HOME USERLearn to maintain and optimize a stable Windows PC. This course takes you step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by the home user. It teaches you troubleshoot-ing techniques to recognize problems and gives you the skills to solve them. You learn how to diagnose and fi x some of the more

common problems that PC users experi-ence. Preventative measures and updating are covered. Prerequisite: Basic working knowledge of Windows operating systems. 7 hrs $65

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 809-70-2222 Sat April 14 8:30am-4:30pm

MICROSOFT PROJECT LEVEL 1Learn the basic concepts of managing com-plex projects using Microsoft Project. Defi ne a goal and plan your project. Create task lists, defi ne task relationships, and calculate project durations. Create resource lists and assign resources: use project templates: work with deadlines and multiple cost rate tables. 10 Hrs. $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 927-80-2238 TTh Jan 24-Feb 2 6pm-8:30pm

QUICKBOOKS ILearn how to use QuickBooks to manage a company’s fi nancial accounts and comput-erized daily fi nancial tasks. Prerequisite: working knowledge of Windows software. QuickBooks 2010 version will be used. Textbook and USB thumb drive required. Taught by Certifi ed QuickBooks Instructors. Limited to 12 students. 20 hrs $199

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 522-80-2053 MW

Feb 6-Feb 27 6pm-8:30pmConway Campus

YCOM 522-30-2054 MWMar 26-Apr 18 6pm-8:30pm

QUICKBOOKS IILearn about month end procedures, deter-mine which reports should be printed and viewed and saved for future reference. Learn to modify your reports for more mean-ingful information. Learn how to set budgets and business plans. QuickBooks 2010 ver-sion will be used. Textbook & USB Drive required. Taught by Certifi ed QuickBooks Instructors. Limited to 12 students 20 hrs $199

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 907-80-3014 MW

Apr 30-May 21 6pm-8:30pm

WORD, BASIC INSTINCTSLearn the basic functions of the most pop-ular word processing program in the busi-ness fi eld. Create and modify documents, change font types and size. Prerequisite: keyboarding skills; USB thumb drive recom-mended. Enrollment limited 10 hrs. $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYCOM 856-80-2055 TTh

Apr 10-Apr 19 6pm-8:30pm

HUMAN RESOURCE TRAINING INSTITUTE Coming Spring 2012!This brand new Institute will offer certificate programs that reflect best practices and principles of Human Resource Management and Training and Development. Working in partnership with local Coastal Organization of HR (COHR), American Society of Training & Development, and local HR professionals and practitioners, Continuing Education will be offering a variety of educational courses and programs that focus on staffing & selection, recruitment, employment law, training & develop-ment, employee relations, performance management, total rewards (compensation & benefits), workforce planning & talent management, strategic HR and so much more! You will learn how to increase your HR knowledge and obtain skills neces-sary to successfully fulfill a role in the HR & Training industry. An information ses-sion will be held on Thursday, February 2nd, 6:30pm at the Grand Strand Campus Conference Center. Please rsvp to [email protected] or 477-2058.

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CUSTOMIZED LEADERSHIP & SUPERVISORY TRAININGThe HGTC Leadership & Supervisory Program develops the skills and confi dence for you to be an effective supervisor. Participants have an opportunity to discover and share supervisory skills that will enable them to create a learning and productive environment within their organization.

Each program is designed to prepare participants for the daily challenges of being a supervisor. Participants will leave each class ses-sion with knowledge and skills that can immediately be applied on the job. The modules are customized to meet organization needs for leadership and supervisory soft skills training.

Examples of skill and competency based modules include: Introduction to Supervision & Leadership, Communications, Delegation, Confl ict Resolution, Planning for Results, Analyzing and Solving Problems, Accepting Personal Responsibility and many more.

Let us customize a supervisory program to meet the specifi c training needs for your organization. For more information, contact Cindy Ott at 843-477-2072 or [email protected]

ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP…. Classes begin February 8, 2012Discover the path to your visionThis program targets current leaders seeking to develop or strength-en their leadership skills. This is a 3-month program meeting twice a month for a 3 ½ hour session. Participants will explore:

• Vision, Mission & Direction• Customer Focus• Organizational Self-Assessment• Decision Making & Performance Expectations• Process for Deployment & Leadership Behaviors• Leading the Organization to Improve Profits• Communication Vision, Mission & Goals

Tuition is $299.00. Limited Enrollment. Contact Cindy Ott at 843-477-2072 or cynthia.ott @hgtc.edu to reg-ister today! Don’t miss this great opportunity!

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES COURSE “Training Among the Treetops”Want to re-energize your staff / employees? Step out of your com-fort zone & step into nature by participating in these adventure courses that can be tailored to accommodate a wide spectrum of group dynamics. These experiential learning activities engage both the intellect & the emotions to ensure that participants are fully immersed in the learning process. Try one of these enriching & fun courses that are guaranteed to cultivate high performance work teams, increase self-confi dence, encourage problem-solv-ing & enhance group effectiveness.Low Ropes Challenge Course: Teams work together to tackle ground-level activities & overcome obstacles while using props, sharing ideas and strengthening levels of team trust, re-spect, communication, risk & creativity.

Team Survivor-Style Scavenger HuntsCustomized Adventure ExperiencesThe “Playground for Professionals” SeriesThe Corporate Challenge (an Olympics-style competition)Company Retreats … that use both indoor and outdoor elements

… And Many More Programs for Adventure Enthusiasts who Love to Learn!!!

BRINGIN’ THE OLDIES (but still goodies) BACK!Revisit old favorites … Enroll in one of these spring workshops, which are based on bestselling training resources & book topics. Give a gift to yourself & nurture your professional growth by ex-periencing one of these “tried and true” training topics that have sustained their value & effectiveness and the concepts learned are still useful today. Go ahead & treat yourself to an “oldie but a goodie!” You’ll be glad you did!

“The FISH! Philosophy Series” (ChartHouse Learning)

“Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work & in Your Life”(by Spencer Johnson & Kenneth Blanchard)

“First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently” (by Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coff-man)

“Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remark-able” (by Seth Godin)

“Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productiv-ity” (by David Allen)

“Eat that Frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating & Get More Done in Less Time” (by Brian Tracy)

“The Red Rubber Ball Series” (by Kevin Carroll)

“How Full is Your Bucket” Positive Strategies for Work and Life (by Tom Rath & Donald O. Clifton)

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ADVANCED CISCO ROUTER CON-FIGURATIONThis course is a study of confi guring Cisco routers and will provide students with a background in switching basics and interme-diate routing techniques, including hands-on experience with switching and routing hardware. It is the third of four courses that provide the knowledge required for Certifi ed Cisco Network Associate (CCNA) certifi ca-tion. Enrollment limited. 65 hrs. $650

Conway CampusYCOM 867-30-2071 TTh Jan 10-Mar 1 5:15pm-9:55pm

CISCO TROUBLESHOOTINGThe fourth and fi nal course required for the Certifi ed Cisco Network Associate (CCNA) certifi cation will teach you advanced con-cepts of Cisco router networking, including Network Address Translation (NAT), Dy-namic Host Confi guration Protocol (DHCP), WAN Design, Point to Point Protocol, Frame Relay, ISDN, and basic network adminis-tration. Participants will learn current and emerging computer WAN – LAN networking technology and will acquire the necessary background in WAN Design to successfully qualify for the CCNA designation. Enroll-ment limited. 65 hrs. $650

Conway CampusYCOM 868-30-3021 TTh Mar 6-May 3 5:15pm-9:55pm

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS AND SOFT SKILLS TRAININGThis spring, our training team will unveil leadership, teambuild-

ing & organizational development workshops based on some of

the best experts & trainers in the business, which include:

John C. Maxwell’s Leadership Series

Development Dimensions International (DDI)

Talent Management

Situational Leadership for Organizational

Development

“The Five Dysfunctions of a Team”

(by Patrick Lencioni)

“Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary

Companies” (by Jim Collins & Jerry Porras) and

“Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make

the Leap … and Others Don’t” (by Jim Collins)

Interested? Need More Information?Are you looking for fun and challenging activities for your business, company, corporate group, non-profi t organization, membership, educational institution, youth club, camp, school, sports team, etc? Let our Training Team design a unique & meaningful experience for your group. Workshops & training programs are only limited by the imagination! Contact us today for more information:Cindy Ott at (843) 477-2072 or [email protected] Raymond at (843) 477-2058 or [email protected]

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

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CULINARY INSTITUTEOF HGTCThe Culinary Institute of HGTC provides a wide array of continuing education offerings to meet the diverse training needs of the tourism industry. The continuing education programs vary with each term and include community interest sessions as well as spe-cifi c industry training opportunities.

CULINARY ARTS CERTIFICATE IPrepare to begin a career in the culinary arts. Learn the skills, procedures and meth-ods every food preparation worker should know! French or Saduko Knife and Paring Knife required. 36 hrs $369

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 594-70-2033 Sat Feb 4-Mar 31 1:30pm-5:30pm

CULINARY ARTS CERTIFICATE IIContinue on the road to a new career. Learn added cooking skills as well as more com-prehensive sanitation and safety. French or Saduko Knife and Paring Knife required. 36 hrs $369

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 604-80-3010 Sat Apr 7-June 2 1:30pm-5:30pm

DEMONSTRATION COOKINGOur demonstration cooking classes give you a chance to observe one of our Executive Chefs as he prepares various items for your

culinary pleasure. During each class, stu-dents will have the opportunity to participate in the preparation as well as sample all of the items! Bring your appetites as well as a pad and pencil for the recipes! Participants must be 18 years or older. Children ages 16 and 17 may participate if accompanied by parent or guardian.

CHOCOLATE MAKING Learn all about how to make truffl es and oth-er chocolate confections during this course aimed at those who have little or no back-ground in chocolate making. Learn how to make a basic ganache and understand the importance of the emulsion process and properly working with the chocolate. Some items include truffl es, nut clusters, fruits dipped in chocolate, chocolate molds and more. A $5 food fee will be payable to the instructor. Limited to 15 participants. 2 hrs $35

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 598-70-2041 Sat Mar 3 10:00am-12noon

COOKING FOR COUPLESExplore a fun, fast and effi cient way of pre-paring wonderful meals with a partner. Pre-pare and enjoy appetizers, entrees, side dishes and desserts, then dine on your cre-ations! $79

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 629-70-2038 Sat Feb 4 10:00am-1:00pm

COOKING FOR ONE OR TWOThere’s nothing unusual about eating alone! Learn to prepare easy, quick delicious and nutritious meals that serve one or two. Learn to pare down recipes or use your freezer so you don’t get bored eating the same thing over and over. Discover creative ways to use your leftovers for new meals you can savor and enjoy. 2 hrs $42

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 637-70-3012 Sat May 19 11:00am-1:00pm

DAZZLING DESSERTSLike desserts? We do! Join this delicious class and learn how to make your own! You will have a great time creating and sampling simple yet dazzling desserts! It will be a sweet time! 3hrs. $49

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 641-70-2036 Sat Jan 21 10:00am-1:00pmYCUL 641-70-3011 Fri May 4 1:30pm-4:30pm

EATIN’ VEGANDiscover the art of cooking without meat! This class will explore vegan and vegetarian cooking in a creative style, with spice mixes and combinations sure to please anyone. Tasty and good for you – yum! 2-1/2 hrs. $49

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 633-70-2037 Fri Jan 27 1:30pm-4:00pmYCUL 633-71-2044 Sat Apr 14 10am-12:30pm

EFFORTLESS GOURMET Whether you are cooking for yourself, your spouse or friends, we will introduce you to easy, yet bold, fl avorful and satisfying reci-pes. The emphasis of this class will be on relatively simple preparation, but gourmet results. Join us for a fun tasty evening of tantalizing recipes you can quickly toss to-gether for a meal after work or use to easily impress anyone. 2.5 hrs. $55

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 605-70-2040 F Feb 24 3:00pm-5:30pmYCUL 605-70-2046 Sat Apr 28 10am-12:30pm

We offer online courses in Alcohol Seller/Server andFood Safety.

FOR MOREINFORMATION:

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EGGS-ELLENT COOKING This class introduces the science of cook-ing an egg in many forms from whole eggs to yolks and whites to foams and warm and cold egg sauces. Recipes include Hollanda-ise and mayonnaise sauces, omelets, souf-fl és, and custards. 3hrs. $45

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 643-70-2043 Sat Mar 31 10:00am-1:00pm

FLAVORS OF SPRING Warmer temps and longer days mean Spring has offi cially arrived. Get reacquainted with lighter foods, salads, and grilling during our fl avorful new demonstration class. Tasting is encouraged! 2-1/2 hrs, $49

Myrtle Beach Campus YCUL 642-70-2042 Sat Mar 10 10am-12:30pmTASTE OF TUSCANYTuscan cooking today is characterized by simple food, not covered in heavy sauces. Cooking is done with olive oil—used as salad dressing, poured over bread, and in soups and stews. Beans are a staple. Sage, rosemary, thyme, and marjoram are popular herbs. Discover the art of Tuscan cooking! 3 hrs $55

Myrtle Beach CampusYCUL 615-70-2039 Sat Feb 18 10:00am-1:00pmYCUL 615-70-2045 F Apr 20 3:00pm-6:00pm

HOSPITALITY

BARTENDING

This professional, hands-on course offers

all you need to begin or advance in a prof-

itable career, including free-pour and mini-

bottle mixology Get a fi rm understanding

of bar management and legal liabilities that

will give you the edge in a competitive fi eld.

The State of South Carolina does NOT re-

quire certifi cation for bartenders at this time.

Six hours of ServSafe Alcohol certifi cation

training is included and is recognized by the

South Carolina and Myrtle Beach Area Hos-

pitality Associations. Earning your ServSafe

certifi cation demonstrates to prospective

employers that you understand your role

in preventing alcohol abuse, property dam-

age, underage drinking, personal injury and

drunk driving. Prerequisite: must be 21 or

older to enroll. *Textbooks required.

33 hrs $349Myrtle Beach Campus

YHOS 552-80-2034 TTh

Feb 21-Mar 29 6:00pm-9:00pm

YHOS 552-80-3053 TTh

Apr 12-May 17 6:00pm-9:00pm

SERVSAFE ALCOHOLThis practical and comprehensive server training program will provide students what they need to know to serve alcohol respon-sibly. The program covers essential informa-tion including alcohol laws and responsibili-ties, evaluating intoxication levels, dealing with diffi cult situations and checking identifi -cation. 6 hrs. $55 Textbook required.

Myrtle Beach CampusYHOS 555-80-2035 TTh

Mar 27-Mar 29 6:00pm-9:00pm

DRIVING

DEFENSIVE DRIVING FORPOINT REDUCTIONDrivers who successfully complete this pro-gram can get four (4) points taken off their driving record. This National Safety Council class may be taken only once every three years for point reduction purposes; and it is not applicable to DUI violations. The full-eight-hour attendance is mandatory; tardi-ness will not be allowed. Textbook required. 8 hrs $90

Myrtle Beach CampusYDRV 502-71-2202 Sat Jan 21 8:00am-5:00pmYDRV 502-72-2203 Sat Feb 25 8:00am-5:00pmYDRV 502-73-2204 Sat Mar 24 8:00am-5:00pmYDRV 502-74-2205 Sat Apr 14 8:00am-5:00pmYDRV 502-71-3064 Sat May 12 8:00am-5:00pmYDRV 502-72-3065 Sat

June 16 8:00am-5:00pm

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MOTORCYCLE TRAINING*Please note – refunds for motorcycle classes must be requested at least one(1) week prior to start date.

BASIC MOTORCYCLE RIDER COURSEThis course meets the standards set by SC law for an insurance discount. Completion of this course does qualify the student for a motorcycle license waiver. Students in-terested in a license waiver must have a motorcycle learner's permit. Enrollment limited to 10 students. 18 hrs $239

Myrtle Beach CampusBldg 600/Parking Lot on Crabtree Ln Classroom Theory Friday 6-10 pmPractical Application (riding) Saturday AND Sunday 8 am-4 pmYDRV 503-70-2144 Jan 20-Jan 22 YDRV 503-70-2145 Feb 17-Feb 19 YDRV 503-70-2146 Mar 2-Mar 4 YDRV 503-70-2147 Mar 16-Mar 18 YDRV 503-70-2148 Apr 20-Apr 22 YDRV 503-70-3056 May 4-May 6 YDRV 503-70-3057 May 18-May 20YDRV 503-70-3058 June 1-June 3 YDRV 503-70-3060 June 22–June 24

INTERMEDIATE RIDER COURSE Limited enrollment. 10 hrs $139

Myrtle Beach CampusBldg 600/Parking Lot on Crabtree LnClassroom Theory Friday 6:00-10:00pmPractical Application (riding) Saturday 8am-5pm OR Sunday 8am-5pmYDRV 504-70-2150 Mar 9-Mar 10YDRV 504-71-2151 Mar 30-Mar 31YDRV 504-72-3061 Jun 15-June 16 TRACTOR-TRAILERTRUCK DRIVINGAll-inclusive price includes tuition, DOT physical, drug screen textbook, job place-ment, permit fees, license fees, motor car-rier road atlas. Limited enrollment.

Eligibility Requirements

• Ability to pass DOT physical examination administered during class

• Ability to pass drug/alcohol random screening administered during class

• Work history from last 10 years • Department of Motor Vehicles 10-year

driving record, no more than 30 days old • Copy of social security card Class: 160 hrs. $3895

Myrtle Beach CampusPlus on-the road trainingClasses are ongoing. Please contact Michael Hughes at 843-477-2044 for schedule.

INDUSTRY & TRADES

BLUEPRINTS, PLANS, AND BUILDING CODESThis 60-hour program is designed to intro-duce students to various aspects of blue-print, plans and building codes reading and interpretation. This program can be used as a stepping stone to all the construction trades including carpentry, electrical, and HVAC. 60Hrs. $580

Conway CampusYTRD 550-30-3092 TTh

Feb 21-May 3 6:00pm-9:00pm

Motorcycle Class Requirements for Students

Beginner’s Class (BC) • Minimum of 15 years of age. (Students under the age of 18 years must have parental consent.) • Able to ride a bicycle. • Available to attend Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday. • A limited number of weekday classes are available. • Learners Permit Required if interested in license waiver.Intermediate Class (IC) • Motorcycle Learner’s Permit for at least 60 days OR valid motorcycle license. • Capable of good clutch/throttle control on a motorcycle. (Mileage is dependent on your personality.) • Can provide a street legal, insured and fully registered motorcycle. (NOTE - scooters are permitted if properly licensed as a motorcycle - mopeds are prohibited.) • Available to attend Friday evening and all day Saturday OR Sunday.Experienced Class (EC) • Valid motorcycle license OR • Have held a Motorcycle Learner’s Permit for at least 60 days and provide proof of successful completion

of previous motorcycle course. • Can provide a street legal, insured and fully registered motorcycle. (NOTE - scooters are permitted if properly licensed as a motorcycle - mopeds are prohibited.) • Available all day on Sunday.

SOUTH CAROLINA MOTORCYCLE EDUCATION

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Georgetown CampusYTRD 546-60-2227 MTWTh

Feb 6-Mar 15 6:00pm-10:00pmConway Campus

YTRD 546-30-3090 MWFeb 13-May 9 6:00pm-10:00pm

FACILITY MAINTENANCE ENGINEERThis 40-hour program is designed to give basic knowledge of troubleshooting skills for everyday electrical, plumbing, and HVAC tasks as well as blueprint reading and math as it applies to the trade. 40 Hrs $375

Conway CampusYTRD 552-30-3091 TTh

Apr 3-May 3 6:00pm-10:00pm

MICROSOFT PROJECT LEVEL 1Learn the basic concepts of managing com-plex projects using Microsoft Project. Defi ne a goal and plan your project. Create task lists, defi ne task relationships, and calculate project durations. Create resource lists and assign resources: use project templates: work with deadlines and multiple cost rate tables. 10 Hrs. $99

Conway CampusYCOM 927-80-2238 TTh

Jan 24-Feb 2 6:00pm-8:30pm

OSHA 10-HOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTHThe 10-hour Construction Safety and Health course is intended to provide entry level construction workers broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a construction work site. The training covers a variety of safety and health topics which a worker may encounter at a construction site. OSHA recommends this training as an ori-

entation to occupational safety and health. Upon completion, attendees will receive a certifi cate and a 10-hour course completion card. 10 Hrs $250

Please note: Class will be held on Tuesdays 8:30am-5:00pm & Wednesdays 8:30am-11:00am

Conway CampusYLSC 603-40-2241 Mar 12-13Tues, 8:30am-5:00pm Wed, 8:30am-11:00am

OSHA 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTHThe 10-hour General Industry Safety and Health course is intended to provide entry level general industry workers broad aware-ness on recognizing and preventing haz-ards on a general industry site. The training covers a variety of safety and health topics which a worker may encounter at a general industry site. OSHA recommends this train-ing as an orientation to occupational safety and health. Upon completion, attendees will receive a certifi cate and a 10-hour course completion card. 10 hrs $250

Conway CampusYLSC 557-40-3093 June 18-19Mon, 8:30am-5:00pm Tue, 8:30am-11:00am

OSHA 30-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTHThe OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach

Training course is a comprehensive safety

program designed for anyone involved in

construction. Specifi cally devised for safety

directors, foremen, and fi eld supervisors;

the program provides complete information

on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recom-

mends Outreach Training Programs as an

orientation to occupational safety and health

for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.

30 hrs $550

Conway CampusYLSC 554-40-3094 MTWTh

Jun 18-Jun 21 8:30am-5:00pm

OSHA 30-HOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTHThe OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach

Training course is a comprehensive safety

program designed for anyone involved in

construction. Specifi cally devised for safety

directors, foremen, and fi eld supervisors;

the program provides complete information

on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recom-

mends Outreach Training Programs as an

orientation to occupational safety and health

for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.

30 hrs $550Conway Campus

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Mar 12-Mar 15 8:30am-5:00pm

We offer online certificate programs in OSHA Construction and OSHA General Industry!

FOR MOREINFORMATION:

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OSHA/NFPA 70EElectrical power is a dangerous force that requires proper understanding in the work-place. This course defi nes the requirements for work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing tasks involving electrical power. The specifi c information in this course enables the student to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards. Based on 70E (2009ed.) 8 Hrs $295

Conway CampusYTRD 604-40-2243 W

Feb 24 8:00am-5:00pmYTRD 604-40-3095 W

May 25 8:00am-5:00pm

WELDING, BASIC ARC Begin your training in arc welding, and mas-ter the art of fusing metal to metal with in-tense heat that is created by an electric arc. Apply shop safety. Learn standard welding techniques and positions. Practice melting and intermixing metals to skillfully create strong bonds. Personal equipment such as goggles, gloves, etc. will be required and discussed the fi rst night of class. Enroll-ment limited. 60 hrs $549

Conway CampusYTRD 529-30-3063 TTh

Mar 6-May 10 6:00pm-9:00pmGeorgetown Campus

YTRD 529-60-3096 MTWThApr 9-May 3 6:00pm-9:00pm

WELDING, ADVANCEDContinue your welding education including advanced safety measures, welding sym-bols and cutting techniques. Pre-requisite: Basic Arc Welding or permission of instruc-tor. 120 hrs. $1200

Georgetown CampusYTRD 583-60-2228 MTWTh

Jan 30-Apr 5 6:00pm-9:00pm

INTRO TO BUILDING SCIENCEThis fast paced 8-hr class will introduce you to the concepts of building science. We will cover topics including insulation and air sealing techniques on residential structures, mathematics, thermodynamics principles of heat transference and controlling the move-ment of heat, air, and water vapor within the building. We will also cover health and safe-ty issues as it relates to building concepts and hazardous materials. 8hrs $155

Conway CampusYTRD 570-30-2237 M

Mar 26 8:00am-5:00pmYTRD 570-30-3088 F

May 11 8:00am-5:00pm

INTRO TO BLOWER DOOR OPERATIONThis class is designed to introduce individu-als to the concept of analyzing buildings using “Blower Door” technology and other diagnostic equipment. Individuals will learn the basics on how to assess building tight-ness, mechanical and distribution systems and combustion safety from a “Whole-House” performance-based approach. The class will also include practical application of “Blower Door” combustion safety and oth-er diagnostics for assessing air leakage and effi ciency in buildings. 16hrs, $275

Conway CampusYTRD 569-40-2239 TW

Mar 27-Nov 28 8:00am-5:00pm

LEAD BASE TRAININGAre you involved in retrofi t and or weather-ization work in child occupied facilities? If so, we can help you become a certifi ed Lead Based Paint Renovator. Effective on April 22, 2010, EPA required that any fi rms, con-tractors, and property managers that per-

form renovations, repair and painting proj-ects that disturb known or presumed lead based paint in pre-1978 homes, child care facilities and schools be certifi ed by EPA. To become certifi ed, individuals must success-fully complete an appropriate course ac-credited by EPA. Horry-Georgetown Tech-nical College will be offering the approved course for certifi cation as well as refresher courses for those already certifi ed.8 hrs. $295 For information please call Michael Hughes – 477-2044

WEATHERIZATION

Horry-Georgetown Technical College

is committed to expanding access to

weatherization and energy effi ciency ex-

perts by providing quality training cours-

es. Our weatherization training courses

are developed and certifi ed through BPI

(Building Performance Institute) to pro-

vide new professionals with the skills

needed to satisfy the ever-growing de-

mand for services.

BPI CERTIFICATIONS:

• BUILDING ANALYST (BA) 40 hrs.• ENVELOPE PROFESSIONAL (EP) 40 hrs.• MANUFACTURED HOUSING

PROFESSIONAL (MP) 40 hrs.• INSULATION AND AIR

SEALING TECHNICIAN TRAINING (IAST) 24 hrs.

Mandatory courses for ARRA-funded

Weatherization projects by Community

Action Agency workers, auditors, and

contractors following U.S Department of

Energy priority lists for South Carolina:

WEATHERIZATION WORKER

SITE-BUILT HOMES: 40 Hrs $1695

MOBILE HOMES: 40 Hrs $1695

Please contact Jason Douglas at [email protected] for more information.

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GENERAL CONTRACTORS LICENSE EXAM PREP Prepare for the exam to obtain the General Contractor’s license regulated by South Carolina Code of Laws Section 40-11-410 to engage in commercial as well as residential construction. The Contractors’ Licensing Board mandates that you pass a South Car-olina Business & Law exam regarding prin-ciples, practices, statutes, and regulations. In addition, you are required to pass a tech-nical examination. You must have at least two years commercial experience within the last fi ve years in the general contractor clas-sifi cation in which you’re seeking licensure. Should a student not pass the state exam, he/she can audit another class via tuition waiver. Call 803.896.4686 for licensure questions. Computerized exam is adminis-tered in Myrtle Beach at 1601 N. Oak Street #305 by PSI www.psiexams.com. 16 hrs $350

Conway CampusYLSC 504-40-2240 FSat

Mar 2-Mar 3 8:00am-5:00pm

CERTIFIED POOL/SPA OPERATORThis two-day CPO certifi cation course is de-signed to provide individuals with the basic knowledge, techniques, and skills of pool and spa operations. The CPO certifi cation is a National Exam, approved by SCDHEC and offered only by authorized instructors. The exam is given on the second day of the class. Tuition includes study materials, handouts, and the Certifi cation Exam, and the National processing and certifi cation fees. 16 hrs $400

Myrtle Beach CampusYLSC 596-70-2066 MT

Feb 20-Feb 21 8:00am-5:00pmYLSC 596-71-2067 ThF

Mar 29-Mar 30 8:00am-5:00pmYLSC 596-72-2068 MT

Apr 16-Apr 17 8:00am-5:00pmYLSC 596-70-3017 MT

May 21-May 22 8:00am-5:00pm

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YLSC 596-72-3019 ThFJul 26-Jul 27 8:00am-5:00pm

RESIDENTIAL HOME BUILDERS EXAM PREPIf you are solely engaged in residential con-struction, you must be licensed by the South Carolina Residential Builders Commission. One must pass an examination regarding principles, practices, statutes and regula-tions. License eligibility requires one year experience under a licensed builder or gen-eral contractor. Should a student not pass the state exam, he/she can audit another class via tuition waiver. Call 803.896.4696 for licensure questions. Computerized exam is administered in Myrtle Beach at 1601 N. Oak Street #305 by PSI www.psiexams.com. 16 hrs $350

Conway CampusYLSC 502-40-2251 FSat

Apr 13-Apr 14 8:00am-5:00pm

SOCIAL SECURITY FOR CLE CREDITWhy travel to another town to earn your CLE credits? This course will cover the nuts and bolts of practicing before the Social Security Administration - the Disability process in-side and out. Pending Approval. 8 hrs, $245

Myrtle Beach CampusYLSC 605-70-2257 F

Apr 20 9:00am-4:45pm

HOME INSPECTIONApproved by South Carolina Residential Builders Commission for eligibility to take the Home Inspection licensing examination. This exam prep course meets standards of practice and code of ethics for the American Society of Home Inspectors, Inc. (ASHI). Structural concerns; interior/exterior of the home; its roof; plumbing, electrical and HVAC systems; insulation; ventilation. Text-books required. 40 hrs $795

Myrtle Beach CampusBldg 200

YLSC 520-70-3008 MTWThFMay 14-May 18 8:30am-5:30pm

GED TEST PREP NEW!Are you thinking about taking the GED Tests? Are you curious about the kinds of questions that appear? This course pro-vides preparation for each section of the GED Tests. 12 hrs $120

Myrtle Beach CampusYEDU 520-70-2226 Sat

Feb 4-Feb 18 9am-1:00pm

GRE TEST PREPAre you thinking about taking the GRE Tests? Are you curious about the kinds of questions that appear? This course pro-vides preparation for each section of the GRE Tests. 12 hrs $120

Myrtle Beach CampusYEDU 519-70-2247 Sat

Feb 25-Mar 10 9am-1:00pm

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Myrtle Beach CampusYLAW 518-70-2120 Sat, Sun

Mar 31-Apr 1 9:00am-4:00pm

ADDICTION AND RECOVERY 2012 LECTURE SERIES Join professionals and current and former HGTC students to learn about addiction and recovery, the infl uences, diagnosis, and medical and psychological aspects. The lec-ture series begins with a panel discussion of students in recovery from various addictions through a variety of recovery methods. The series continues with Jeff Van Vonderen, in-terventionist well known from his work with A&E’s Invention. Also featured author Mau-rita Corcoran Adler discussing her literary work, "A House Interrupted" in which she de-tails the accounts of the sexual addiction of her physician husband, Dr. Brian Adler, who will also speak later in the series. In addi-tion, psychotherapist, Harold Brown, Jr. who worked with Dr. Adler will detail the thera-pies used to treat addictions. Admission is free and open to the public and includes dinner at 6:00 pm in the Cafe 1100 on the Conway Campus on all three lecture nights. This program has been approved by the SC Board of Social Workers and the SC Board of Professional Counselors for recertifi ca-tion contact hours. A $75.00 registration fee will apply to those seeking credentialing. For program information call 843-349-5378. To register for certifi cation credential call 349-5363 or 477-2020.

Conway CampusYMED 824-30-2121 Th

Feb 16-Mar 1 7pm-9:00pm

BASIC STATE CONSTABLE TRAININGRequired for a voluntary state constable commission. A minimum of 24 hours of fi rearm training is required; and the dates/times/location will be announced. Applicants MUST submit a letter from SLED certifying eligibility on the fi rst night of class. For an application, go to www.sled.sc.gov, click on South Carolina State Constables on the left side of the screen. Dates below are pend-ing SLED approval. Handouts included in tuition. 82.25 hrs. $650

Myrtle Beach CampusYLAW 501-80-2216 TTh

Feb 7-Apr 17 5:30am-9:30pm

MEDIA ARTS

ADOBE PHOTOSHOPA basic study of digital media as it applies to the needs of graphic designers and pho-tographers. In this course, you will learn to manipulate images and digital photographs in preparation for publication layout and design, Web output, use in other software packages, or immediate output. PREREQ-UISITE: Basic knowledge of Windows. USB Thumb Drive required. Limited enrollment. 28 hrs $299

Myrtle Beach CampusYMEA 533-80-2031 TTh

Jan 31-Feb 23 6pm-9:30pm YMEA 533-80-3009 TTh

Apr 10-May 3 6pm-9:30pm

CREATE A WEBSITE WITH DREAMWEAVER CS3Learn how to create a one page web site for a web presence. The class covers how to get a domain and hosting package. How to upload your page to the Internet. How to create a page with links, email and pictures. Requirements: Flash Drive 6 hrs. $59

Myrtle Beach CampusYMEA 592-70-2069 SatJan 21 8am-5pm

YMEA 592-71-2070 MWMar 12-Mar 14 6pm-9pm

PHOTOGRAPHY

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY CERTIFICATE PROGRAMA digital SLR camera is required. If you do not already have one, the instructor will guide you on the fi rst night of class as to ones you may want to consider purchasing. Enrollment limited.Basic Photography Certifi cate Program Courses:• Fundamentals 30 hrs• Adobe Photoshop 28 hrs• Business Angles for

Professional Photographers 5 hrsTOTAL HOURS 63 hrs

PHOTOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALSAn introduction to equipment and tech-niques for making digital photographs, cameras, meters, composition, and light-ing factors and techniques are covered. Al-though no prior photography experience is assumed, the course moves rapidly and in-volves exercises to demonstrate that basic skills in photography are achieved. A digital SLR camera is required 30 hrs $299

Myrtle Beach CampusYMEA 534-80-2029 WFeb 1-Apr 4 6:00pm-9:00pm

Conway CampusYMEA 534-30-2030 M

Feb 6-May 3 6pm-8:30pm

We offer many Programming, Web Design and Web Development classes online!

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Myrtle Beach CampusYMEA 521-80-2032 MW

Apr 16-Apr 18 6pm-8:30pm

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY NEW!Learn to advance your photographic skills to master Wedding Photography. This in-troductory course walks you through the day of the wedding and explores the chal-lenges that a photographer may experience. 12 hrs $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYMEA 595-80-2252 TThJan 17-Jan 26 6:00pm-9:00pm

YMEA 595-81-2253 TThMar 20-Mar 29 6:00pm-9:00pm

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

CHILD DEVELOPMENTThese courses provide the training require-ments for caregivers and operators of child care centers under the certifi cation of the Department of Social Services.

CURRICULUMCurriculum Activities for children encom-passes training that guides teachers in set-ting up a learning environment and using appropriate classroom materials and activi-ties that meet the learning needs of children within the age group they teach. 5hrs $40

Myrtle Beach CampusYCHD 502-70-2219 S

Feb 25 8:00am-1:00pm

GROWTH & DEVELOPMENTChild Growth and Development covers top-ics associated with children’s developmental stages including physical, social, emotional, language, and cognitive development.5hrs $40

Myrtle Beach CampusYCHD 501-70-2220 S

Mar 10 8:00am-1:00pm

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIONPROGRAM ADMINISTRATIONProgram Administration meets the needs of

directors as they learn ways to manage their childcare centers or family/group homes. This training may encompass training in Childcare Regulations, tax laws, record keeping, staff supervision, human resources management, scheduling and emergency preparedness.5 hrs. $40

Myrtle Beach CampusYCHD 504-70-2218 S

Apr 21 8:00am-1:00pm

NUTRITIONThis class includes training that guides teachers in proper nutrition for children and food preparation guidelines. 5 hrs. $40

Myrtle Beach CampusYCHD 525-70-3073 S

May 19 8:00am-1:00pm

LANGUAGE

SPANISH FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERSThis valuable course is designed to assist healthcare workers to better communicate with Spanish speaking patients by incorpo-rating expressions and vocabulary spoken by many Spanish speaking populations. 20 hrs. $160

Myrtle Beach CampusYLAN 509-80-2009 WS

Jan 28-Feb 15 W-5:30pm-8:30pm S-9:00am-1:00pm

www.HGTC.edu/online

ONLINE COURSESImprove your earning power, further your job prospects or increase your chances for promotion. An online education can save you money, save you time and save you gas while helping you achieve your goals!

Horry-Georgetown Technical College has partnered with many institutions to offer you a variety of online classes.

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SPANISH FOR LEGAL WORKERSDo you want to understand your Spanish speaking clients better? This basic course will teach you the most common terms used to assist your clients better. The course will include expressions and vocabulary spo-ken in many Spanish speaking populations. Textbook required. 20 hrs. $160

Myrtle Beach CampusYLAN 825-80-2225 WSMar 3-Mar 14 W-5:30pm-8:30pm S-9:00am-1:00pm

INTRODUCTION TO BRAILLE NEW!Take advantage of this opportunity to learn beginner's Braille. The student will learn the system of reading and writing used by the blind. Learn to recognize the Braille numbering system including Nimith Code, identify the Braille alphabet and words using Grade 1 Braille, and recognizing and identi-fying words and sentences using contracted Braille. Textbook required. 15 hrs $120

Myrtle Beach CampusYCHD 826-70-2221 T

Feb 21-Apr 24 2:00pm-3:30pm

PERSONAL INTEREST

FABULOUS TROLLEYS AND SUBWAYS: A Discussion on Public Urban Rail Transit Systems A historic and nostalgic look on how this form of public transportation helped form America's cities and suburbs. The discus-sion covers the rise of the trolley from the horse car era to today's sleek LRV's. Also

discussed is their use in revitalizing today's inner city neighborhoods once in decay to thriving hot spots. Also mentioned will be ac-tive tourist lines and museums. Questions are welcome! 2 hrs $25

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 601-70-2199 W

Mar 28 6:00pm-8:00pm

FLORAL FOR ALL OCCASIONS NEW! How would you like to learn to create your own beautiful inexpensive gifts for all occa-sions? Learn the techniques for bow mak-ing, a fi lled jar, personalized greetings, and more. Students are required to bring a pair of stain-steel scissors, pencil, and writing pad. Tuition includes: one container, wired ribbon and curling ribbon. 2 hrs, $25

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 608-70-2254 Sat Feb 4 9:00am-11:00amYPER 608-71-2255 Sat Apr 7 Noon-2:00pm

Conway CampusYPER 608-40-2256 Sat Jan 28 9:00am-11:00amYPER 608-40-3099 Sat May 5 Noon-2:00pm

HERB GARDENING 101Discover all the information you need on how to grow herbs, including soil prepara-tion, location of a garden, common pests and diseases, herb selection (including samples where possible), and herbs in con-tainers.2 hrs. $19

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 590-70-2073 F

Apr 13 12:30pm-2:30pm

SQUARE FOOT GARDENINGNow is the time to prepare for spring plant-

ing. Learn how to grow the most veggies in

the least amount of space. We will discuss

layout and construction of planting beds,

mulching, fertilizing, planting, weed control,

insects, container gardening and more.

2 hrs $25

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 556-70-2118 F

Apr 20 12:30pm-2:30pm

HOUSE PLANTS FOR BROWN THUMBSLearn a practical approach to plant care!

This class will give you the “scoop” on dirt,

how much water and fertilizer to use, light-

ing (natural or artifi cial) and pruning. Other

topics include “what’s bugging your plants”

and plant disease, and the use of tropical

indoor plants for outside landscaping during

the warmer weather. 2-1/2 hrs $25

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 565-70-2201 F

Apr 27 12:30pm-2:30pm

This brand new Institute will focus on the Non-Profi t sector as

well as boards of directors of any organization. Program mate-

rial will include:

• Mission, Vision & Planning

• Governance

• Accountability, Transparency & Legal Compliance

• Operational Planning & Evaluation

• Financial Management & Stewardship

• Human Resources

• Fundraising

NEW! LAUNCHING FEB. 2012 NON-PROFIT & BOARD GOVERNANCE INSTITUTE

CONTACT CINDY OTT AT 843-477-2072 OR [email protected] FOR MORE INFORMATION

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DANCE FOR THE VERY BEGINNERSo You Want to Dance? Got 2 left feet, no rhythm, too shy and em-barrassed to get up and dance at parties and weddings? No Problem! This class is for people that need a slow paced class in-troducing movement for dancing. You will patiently be taught proper body alignment, basic footwork and style that can be applied to almost any music and dance. Get ready to dance your heart out! 9 hrs $49

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 600-70-2124 WMar 14-Apr 18 7pm-8:30pmYPER 600-70-3055 WMay 2-May 23 7pm-8:30pm

BALLROOM DANCE Learn the basics of Rumba, Cha-cha, Swing, Foxtrot, Waltz and Tango. Then you'll get up and join the party at any social event! 24 hrs, $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 599-80-2119 TTh

Feb 28-Apr 19 7pm-8:30pm

SHAG DANCE BASICNever learned how to Shag? Have no time for exercise? Shag is a smooth, graceful dance with an emphasis on footwork and danced to classic “beach music” tunes. Not just for retirees, it’s for the young too. Shag is a great way to burn those calories and have fun doing it. You will begin by learn-ing the basic start step; pull through, female turn, male turn, female turn into closed posi-tion, and pivot. No partner required. 18 hrs $99

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 573-30-2223 MTh

Feb 21-Mar 29 7pm-8:30pm

SONG WRITERS WORKSHOP NEW!Learn basic skills of songwriting: lyric writ-ing and chord progressions, song building, creating melodies and rhythms, and timings. With special emphasis on where and how to market your songs, copyright and recording tips. How to publish your much CD and get on iTunes! 3 hrs $30

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 600-70-2232 F

Apr 20 9:00am-12noon

VOICE/VOCAL COACHING NEW!Sing, speak without throat strain, project without a microphone, and increase your range and vocal fl uctuation without pain. Lear proper body mechanics, breath control, how to blend registers, and correct pitch is-sues. Learn professional vocal techniques for singers and speakers of all kinds on all levels. From singers to teachers, coaches, actors, pastors: anyone using their in a de-manding way will benefi t in learning how to use their voce properly. Speak louder, sing clearly, and never go hoarse again. 3 hrs $45

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 603-70-2233 F

Mar 23 9:00am-12noon

BEGINNING GUITAR Learn to play the guitar quickly and natu-rally. Guitar lessons made easy with fast results. Learn the basics of chords and key progressions, strumming, timings, rhythms – then applied to the style the student de-sires. (Chord structures only, not by tabs or lead.) Students must bring their own guitar to class. 3 hrs $65

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 604-70-2234 T

Mar 6-Apr 10 11:00am-12noon

YOGA, BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE NEW!Discover how the poses of yoga affect your health and body. You will also learn more about the principles of alignment. Yoga is a weight bearing exercise that will help you build stronger bones while helping you to lose weight. This class is geared to begin-ner students as well as those that already have a basic knowledge of yoga.

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 605-70-2248 Th

Feb 2 10:00am-11:00am

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Become a Certifi ed* Personal Fitness

Trainer in only 6 weeks. Training required

prior to issuance of national certifi cation.

• 36 hour classroom training• 30 hour internship• CPR & AED

Learn exercise physiology, fundamentals of anatomy, muscular strength & endur-ance along with hands-on labs in Fitness Assessment, Client Rapport, Equipment Usage, Weight Training Techniques and more. Textbook required. 36 hrs $599

Conway CampusYLSC 585-30-2152 TTh

Feb 21-Mar 29 6:30pm-9:30pm

YLSC 585-40-2153 Sat

Mar 17-Apr 28 9:00am-4:00pm

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CHAIR YOGA NEW!This class is geared to students that require a more gentle type of yoga. Chair Yoga is one of the gentlest forms of yoga available. Most of the poses are done while sitting in a chair or by use of a chair. Discover how the poses of yoga affect your health and body. You will also learn more about the principles of alignment. A perfect class for anyone who has limited movement! 1 hr, $15

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 606-70-2249 Th

Feb 2 11:00am-12noon

PRE NATAL YOGA NEW!Discover the benefi ts of Pre Natal Yoga as you learn to breathe deeply and relax! This class will also help increase the strength, fl exibility and endurance of muscles needed for childbirth. 1 hr, $15

Myrtle Beach CampusYPER 607-70-2250 Th

Feb 2 12noon-1:00pm

APPRAISAL

QE 1 – BASIC APPRAISAL PRINCIPLES 091-QE1This course provides an overview of real property concepts and characteristics, legal consideration, value infl uences, real estate

fi nance, types of value, economic principles, real estate markets and analysis, and ethics in appraisal practice. A calculator is recom-mended. Tape recorders are not permitted during class lecture sessions. 30 hrs $279

Myrtle Beach CampusYREA 552-70-2192 MTWTh Mar 26-Mar 29 6:00pm-10:00pm

QE2 – BASIC APPRAISAL PROCEDURES 091-QE2This course provides an overview of real estate appraisal approaches to valuation procedures, value, property description, residential applications, commercial ap-plication, improvement construction, home inspection, and appraisal math. A calcula-tor is recommended. Textbook required, to be purchased from instructor on fi rst day of class. Make checks payable to Fortune Academy. 30 hrs $279

Myrtle Beach CampusYREA 553-70-2193 MTWTh Apr 23-Apr 26 6pm-10pm

REAL ESTATE

PRELICENSE PREREQUISITES TO ATTEND PRELICENSE CLASS• Must be at least 18 years of age• Be a high school graduate or a recipient

of a certifi cate of equivalency (GED)• LICENSURE BY THE SOUTH

CAROLINA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

• Have proof of completion for 60 hours of approved classroom instruction

• Have a satisfactory credit report• Receive a passing score on the state exam

PRELICENSE OPLO18001This course is the fi rst step for those who want a Provisional License to list, sell, pur-chase, exchange, lease, or dispose of real estate for others in the state of South Caro-lina. Topics to be discussed are real estate

sales, real property law, agency, federal/state laws and regulations, pricing of real property, contracts, fi nance and mathemat-ics. You do not need a sponsorship in mind (broker) to take the Pre-License class. Text-book included in tuition. 60 hrs $475CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle Beach

YREA 534-70-2156 MTWTh Jan 9-Jan 19 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 534-80-2215 TTh Jan 17-Mar 8 6:00pm-10:00pmYREA 534-71-2157 MTWTh Feb 6-Feb 16 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 534-72-2158 MTWTh Mar 5-Mar 15 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 534-74-2160 Sat/Sun Mar 17-Apr 8 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 534-73-2159 MTWTh Apr 9-Apr 19 8:30am-5:30pm

POST LICENSE PLThe South Carolina Real Estate Commis-sion requires that you upgrade your Provi-sional License to a permanent sales license by completing an additional thirty hours of advanced real estate principles and prac-tices by completing Post License. You have one year from the date of issuance of your South Carolina Real Estate Commission Provisional License to take Post License. Textbook included in tuition. 30 hrs $299CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle Beach

(Call for course numbers) MW Jan 16-Feb 15 6:00pm-9:00pm MTWThF Jan 23-Jan 27 8:30am-3:30pm MTWThF Feb 20-Feb 24 8:30am-3:30pm Sat/Sun Mar 3-Mar 17 8:30am-3:30pm MTWThF Mar 19-Mar 23 8:30am-3:30pm MTWThF Apr 23-Apr 27 8:30am-3:30pm

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BROKER A - BROKER MANAGEMENTOPLO18005 Once you have had a real estate license for three years and show documentation of 150 classroom hours of instruction, you are eli-gible to take the Broker’s exam to become a licensed Broker. This course covers short and long range planning; operation of a real estate brokerage; liability of broker for torts of agents; trust accounting; contracts; and ethics. Textbook included in tuition.32 hrs $279CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 508-70-2138 Sat/Sun

Feb 4-Feb 12 8:30am-5:30pm

BROKER B – BROKER’S EXAM PREPARATION OPLO18003 Once you have had a real estate license for three years and show documentation of 150 classroom hours of instruction, you are eli-gible to take the Broker’s exam. This course covers real property law; agency, federal and state laws; regulations; pricing of real property; contracts; fi nance, math; and clos-ing statements. Textbook included in tuition. 32 hrs $279CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 509-70-2139 Sat/Sun

Feb 25-Mar 4 8:30am-5:30pm

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

PROPERTY MGT. OPLO18004 Thirty hours of education is required by the South Carolina Real Estate Commission to receive a Property Management License. Topics include laws affecting property man-agement; rental agreements; tenant rela-tions after leasing; and insurance. Textbook included in tuition. 32 hrs $279CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 507-70-2134 Sat/Sun Jan 21-Jan 29 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 507-71-2135 MTWTh Feb 27-Mar 1 8:30am-5:30pmYREA 507-80-2136 MW Mar 5-Mar 25 6:00pm-10:00pmYREA 507-72-2137 Sat/Sun Apr 21-Apr 29 8:30am-5:30pm

MANDATED CONTINUING EDUCATION (MCE)

AGENCY & PROPERTY DISCLOSURE PL-1-004 Comprehend fully the key points of agency and property disclosures as required by federal and state laws. Eliminate potential problems by designing a disclosure proce-dure that will demonstrate appropriate be-havior and provide documentation. Hand-outs included in tuition. 6 hrs $80 CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 503-80-2021 MW Jan 16-Jan 18 6:00pm-9:00pmYREA 503-70-2017 M Jan 23 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 503-71-2018 M Feb 20 8:30am-3:30pm YREA 503-72-2019 M Mar 19 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 503-81-2022 MW Apr 2-Apr 4 6:00pm-9:00pmYREA 503-73-2020 M Apr 23 8:30am-3:30pm

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE, APPRAISAL OR HOME INSPECTION LICENSING AND CON-TINUING EDUCATION COURSES?Real estate, appraisal and home

inspection pre-license, post li-

cense and professional develop-

ment courses are available to you

through a partnership between

Horry-Georgetown Technical Col-

lege, the Coastal Carolinas As-

sociation of REALTORS, and For-

tune Academy (360 Training, Inc.).

This partnership allows us to pro-

vide you the most comprehensive,

up to date course offerings in the

real estate, appraisal and home in-

spection industries. We also offer

a variety of online courses through

the college and 360 Training. Visit

our web site to get further informa-

tion.

Whether you are looking for a

new career, need to take courses

to keep your license, want to im-

prove your skills, or just take a

course for general knowledge let

Horry-Georgetown Technical Col-

lege and its strategic partners be

your choice for quality education.

Contact HGTC Continuing Education for more information.

843-349-5363 | 843-477-2020www.hgtc.edu/ce

Or call 839-1131www.fortune academy.com

REAL ESTATE, APPRAISAL OR

HOME INSPECTION

Mortgage CE and Real Estate CE available Online!

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 843-477-2045 orwww.hgtc.edu/online

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REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PL2-004

Critique contracts; analyze and complete of-

fers to purchase; and be able to explain the

common provisions of real estate contracts

for your client and customer. Handouts in-

cluded in tuition. 6 hrs $80

CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle Beach

YREA 504-80-2027 MW

Jan 23-Jan 25 6:00pm-9:00pm

YREA 504-70-2023 T

Jan 24 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 504-71-2021 T

Feb 21 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 504-72-2025 T

Mar 20 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 504-81-2028 MW

Apr 9-Apr 11 6:00pm-9:00pm

YREA 504-73-2026 T

Apr 24 8:30am-3:30pm

ETHICS & REAL ESTATE PL3-004

Identify situations involving real estate eth-

ics; assess the facts of the situation; explain

the ethical choices involved; and state the

reasoning behind the choice made. Hand-

outs included in tuition. 6 hrs $80

CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle Beach

YREA 505-70-2125 W

Jan 25 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 505-80-2122 MW

Jan 30-Feb 1 6:00pm-9:00pm

YREA 505-71-2126 W

Feb 22 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 505-72-2127 W

Mar 21 8:30am-3:30pm

YREA 505-81-2123 MW

Apr 16-Apr 18 6:00pm-9:00pm

YREA 505-73-2128 W

Apr 25 8:30am-3:30pm

M o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Online CoursesLearn

from the

comfort of

home!

Our instructor-facilitated online courses areinformative, fun, convenient, and highlyinteractive. Our instructors are famous for theirability to create warm and supportivecommunities of learners.

All courses run for six weeks (with a 10-day grace period at the end). Courses areproject-oriented and include lessons, quizzes,hands-on assignments, discussion areas,supplementary links, and more. You cancomplete any course entirely from your homeor office. Any time of the day or night.

Enroll Now!

Visit our Online Instruction Center today!

or call:

1. Visit our Online Instruction

Center:

2. Click the Courses link, choosethe department and course titleyou are interested in and select the Enroll Now button.Follow the instructions to enrolland pay for your course. Hereyou will enter your e-mail andchoose a password that willgrant you access to theClassroom.

3. When your course starts, returnto our Online Instruction Centerand click the Classroom link.To begin your studies, simplylog in with your e-mail and thepassword you selected duringenrollment.

How to Get Started:

Introduction to Microsoft ExcelDiscover the secrets to setting upfully formatted worksheets quicklyand efficiently.

Creating Web PagesLearn the basics of HTML so youcan design, create, and post yourvery own site on the Web.

Accounting FundamentalsGain a marketable new skill bylearning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financialreporting, and more.

Speed SpanishLearn six easy recipes to glueSpanish words together intosentences, and you'll be speakingSpanish in no time.

A to Z GrantwritingLearn how to research anddevelop relationships withpotential funding sources,organize grantwriting campaigns,and prepare proposals.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association ApproachPrepare for a career in the healthservices industry by learningmedical terminology in amemorable and enjoyable fashion.

Introduction to QuickBooksLearn how to quickly andefficiently gain control over thefinancial aspects of yourbusiness.

Grammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability toproduce clean, grammaticallycorrect documents and speeches.

Intermediate Microsoft Excel Work faster and more productivelywith Excel's most powerful tools.

Real Estate InvestingBuild and protect your wealth byinvesting in real estate.

Introduction to MicrosoftAccessStore, locate, print, and automateaccess to all types of information.

Introduction to Microsoft Word Learn how to create and modifydocuments with the world's mostpopular word processor.

Project ManagementFundamentalsGain the skills you'll need tosucceed in the fast-growing fieldof project management.

Computer Skills for theWorkplaceGain a working knowledge of thecomputer skills you'll need tosucceed in today's job market.

Introduction to Dreamweaver Harness the broad range ofcapabilities Dreamweaver bringsto Web development.

Introduction to PCTroubleshootingLearn to decipher and solvealmost any problem with your PC.

Introduction to PowerPointBuild impressive slidepresentations filled with text,images, video, audio, charts, andmore.

Going Green at HomeStep into a green lifestyle as youdiscover simple, cost-effectiveways to make your homeenvironmentally friendly.

Discover Digital PhotographyAn informative introduction to thefascinating world of digitalphotography equipment.

GRE Preparation - Part 1Discover powerful strategies forsuccess in the verbal andanalytical sections of the GRE.

MORE COURSES AVAILABLEAT OUR ONLINE INSTRUCTION CENTER

Horry-Georgetown Technical College

www.hgtc.edu/ce

www.hgtc.edu/ce

(843) 477-2020

www.hgtc.edu/ce

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WHAT IS WORKKEYS?WorkKeys is a job skills assessment sys-

tem measuring “real world’ skills that em-

ployers believe are critical to job success.

These skills are valuable for any occupa-

tion – skilled or professional and at any

level of education.

ASSESSMENTSThe abilities to learn, listen, communicate,

work in teams, and solve problems are im-

portant assets for any worker, regardless

of career choice. WorkKeys assessments

measure these abilities in four key areas:

Communication – Business Writing, Lis-

tening, Reading For Information, Writing

Problem Solving – Applied Mathematics,

Applied Technology, Locating Informa-

tion, Observation

Interpersonal Skills – Teamwork

Personal Skills – Performance, Talent, Fit.

Any of the 12 WorkKeys assessments can

be completed in less than an hour and can

be taken at schools, businesses, or other

locations (including online!) that adminis-

ter WorkKeys. Several assessments are

available in computer based and Spanish

versions. Assessments are given regularly

at our Conway & Georgetown Campuses.

TRAININGWorkKeys enables educators, individuals,

and employers to identify skill gaps and

guide training to improve WorkKeys scores

when necessary.

For more information about how WorkKeys can help your

organization please callCatherine Riggins at 843-477-2026.

Horry-Georgetown Technical College is now an ACT WorkKeys Provider

MEASUREMENTS AND VALUATION PL4-004Accuracy is critical when you’re doing the basic calculations used in measuring prop-erty. You will be asked to measure specifi c examples after which comparable fi gures will be used to perform market analysis on the property. Handouts included in tuition. 6 hrs $80CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 519-70-2140 Th Jan 26 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 519-71-2141 Th Feb 23 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 519-72-2142 Th Mar 22 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 519-73-2143 Th Apr 26 8:30am-3:30pm

FAIR HOUSING PL5-004Fair Housing is not just a good idea, it’s the law. Understand the latest regulations and guidelines as you work with all individuals. Make sure your advertising is in compli-ance. Develop procedures that offer proof

of your intentions to do things the right way. Handouts included in tuition. 6 hrs $80CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 506-70-2129 F Jan 27 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 506-80-2133 MW Feb 13-Feb 15 6:00pm-9:00pmYREA 506-71-2130 F Feb 24 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 506-72-2131 F Mar 23 8:30am-3:30pmYREA 506-73-2132 F Apr 27 8:30am-3:30pm

3 D REAL ESTATE – DISCLOSURES, DUTIES & DILIGENCE CEC 2151This 2-hour core course will provide an in-depth review of license law, along with a defi ned focus in the areas of agency repre-sentation, agent diligence and duties. The licensee becomes more familiar with license law and utilizes the law to determine param-eters for specifi c behaviors. 2 hrs. $35

CCAR - 951 Shine Ave, Myrtle BeachYREA 568-70-2194 F Jan 27 3:30pm-5:30pmYREA 568-71-2195 F Feb 24 3:30pm-5:30pmYREA 568-72-2196 F Mar 23 3:30pm-5:30pmYREA 568-74-2198 T Apr 24 3:30pm-5:30pmYREA 568-73-2197 F Apr 27 3:30pm-5:30pm

MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES

STATE REVIEW

This review class will help those who are licensed in other states and are seek-ing a South Carolina Real Estate license to prepare for the state specifi c portion of the South Carolina Real Estate Licensing Exam. 16 hrs $150

Classes are held on a regular basis at CCAR, 951 Shine Avenue, Myrtle Beach, please contact us for dates.

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REGISTRATION IS EASY! SIGN UP TODAY!

REGISTER ONLINE:

www.hgtc.edu/ce.register

REGISTER BY FAX:

visit www.hgtc.edu/ce.register,print and complete the registration form, then fax to 843-477-0775

REGISTER BY PHONE:

843-477-2020 or 843-349-5363

REGISTER BY MAIL:

Use the form in this catalog orvisit www.hgtc.edu/ce.register, print and complete the registration form, then mail to:

HGTC Continuing EducationP.O. Box 271966Conway, SC 29528-6066

REGISTER IN PERSON:

Visit any of our HGTC Continuing Education Offi ces:

Conway CampusHighway 501 E, Building 1100Myrtle Beach Campus743 Hemlock Ave., Building 200Georgetown Campus4003 S. Frasier St

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Unless indicated, fees do not include textbooks or supplies. Call bookstore at 349-5220.

2. Minimum enrollment must be met – please register early!

3. Horry-Georgetown Technical College reserves the right to cancel classes.

4. No registration is complete until all fees have been paid.

PARKING

Designated student parking is available on

each campus. Temporary parking permits

must be visible in your front window.

Parking permits will be mailed with your

confi rmation, or may be obtained when you

register in person. If you do not receive a

parking pass, please stop by any continuing

education offi ce and request one.

ROOM ASSIGNMENT

Building and room numbers are usually

listed on your confi rmation letter. If no room

number or building is listed, please go to the

main building in Georgetown, Building 200

in Myrtle Beach or Building 1100 in Conway

for room assignments.

REFUND POLICY – PUBLIC CLASSES1. 100% refund will be issued if we cancel the

class.2. If YOU choose to cancel your registration

you must do so at least one business day before class begins. Some classes (such as Motorcycle Classes) require additional notice – please check class description for details.

3. Refund policy for Conferences and Seminars will be noted on their literature.

HOW TO WATCH A GOOD CLASS DISAPPEAR!

Most of our classes are cost-recovery and we need a minimum number of students enrolled early to keep the program running. When too many people wait until the last minute to register, great classes taught by excellent instructors get cancelled.DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED, REGISTER EARLY!

HAIR BRAIDING COMING THIS SPRING

For more information, contact Catherine Riggins at 843-477-2026

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Name (as it apears on your Social Security card)

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Date of Birth _____________________________________

Address ________________________________________

City ____________________ State _____ Zip _________

Day Phone ______________________________________

Company _______________________________________

Evening Phone ___________________________________

Email ___________________________________________

Please check one: Enclosed is a check for $ _______________________

to pay my full registration fee. Payable to Horry Georgetown Technical College. Please include driver's license number on check.

Please charge my credit card: Mastercard Visa Discover

Card# __________________________ Exp. Date _______

Signature _______________________________________

1. Course Title _________________________________

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Residential Status: I am a U.S. Citizen I am a legal permanent resident 18 years of age or older I am an illegal resident of the U.S.

Gender: Male Female

Gender: African_American Asian

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Other ________________________________________

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Day Phone ______________________________________

Company _______________________________________

Evening Phone ___________________________________

Email ___________________________________________

Please check one: Enclosed is a check for $ _______________________

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Please charge my credit card: Mastercard Visa Discover

Card# __________________________ Exp. Date _______

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Residential Status: I am a U.S. Citizen I am a legal permanent resident 18 years of age or older I am an illegal resident of the U.S.

Gender: Male Female

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CLIP & MAIL T0: HGTC Continuing Education P.O. Box 261966 · Conway, 29582-6066

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CUSTOMIZED TRAINING AND ON-SITE TRAININGCustomized courses are available through Horry-Georgetown Technical College Workforce Development & Continuing Education. We will bring most of our courses to your site to save your company time and money, or you can elect to send you employees to our Conference & Business Center at our Myrtle Beach Campus. A few of the companies that have already taken advantage of our on-site training include City of Myrtle Beach, Georgetown Hospital Systems, and Comfort Keepers. Most open enrollment courses in this brochure can be customized to meet your needs. Additional courses offered include the following:

Team BuildingLeadership SkillsSupervisory SkillsHIPPA

Business WritingConflict ResolutionServSafePersonal Care Assistant

IV Therapy Phlebotomy for Healthcare Workers

For more information, contactCindy Ott at 477-2072or [email protected]

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Adobe Photoshop ..............................22Allied Health Certifi cate Programs ..3-10Anatomy & Physiology ........................4Appraisal ...........................................26Bartending .........................................17Braille ................................................24Bloodborne Pathogens ........................4Building Science ................................20Business ...................................... 10-11

C-DCareer Development Faciltator ..........12Career Preparation ..............................9Certifi ed Nurse Aide ............................4Certifi ed Pool/Spa Operator ..............21Clinical Medical Assistant ....................5Compusystems....................................5Computer System Operations ...........15Cosmetology .....................................17CPR ....................................................5Culinary .............................................16Dance ................................................25Defensive Driving ..............................17Demonstration Cooking ................16-17Dental Billing .......................................5Dental Offi ce Terminology ...................5Diagnostic Coding ICD 10 ...................6Discovering Computers .....................12

E-F-GEbay ..................................................13EKG ....................................................6Electric ..............................................19EMT ....................................................6Excel .................................................13Facebook ..........................................12Facility Maintenance .........................19Gardening .........................................24General Contractors Exam Prep .......21Geographic Information Systems ........7

H-I-J-K-LHerb Gardening .................................24HIPAA ..................................................7Home Inspection ...............................21Hospital Billing Specialist ....................8Law ..................................................22Leadership ...................................14-15

M-N-OMedical Billing & Coding ......................8Medical Terminology ............................8Medication Technician Assistant ..........8Medico Leagal Issues ..........................8Mental Health Technician ....................9Microsoft Project ...............................13Motorcycle .........................................18Music .................................................25OSHA ...........................................19-20

P-Q-R-SPatient Care Technician ......................9Personal Fitness Trainer ...................25Personal Interest ..........................24-26Photography .................................22-23Private Investigator ...........................22Professional Training .........................23Quickbooks .......................................13Real Estate...................................26-29Registration Information ....................30Res.Homebuilders Exam Prep ..........21SCNA Approved Courses ...............9-10SCORE ........................................ 10-11Senior Surf ........................................15ServSafe ...........................................17Spanish ........................................23-24

T-U-V-W-X-Y-ZTractor-Trailer Truck Driving ..............18Veterinary Assistant Certifi cate ............9Weatherization ..................................20Welding .............................................20Windows 7 .........................................12Word .................................................15Yoga .............................................25-26

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Available Amenities:

• Wireless Internet

• Video Conferencing

• Digital Satellite

• Audio/Visual Equipment

• State of the Art Computer Lab

• Custom Set Up Options

We can accommodate groups from 10 to 300 for classes, workshops & conferences!

Call our Conference Center Manager at 843-477-2042 for a tour today!

CONFERENCEBUSINESS CENTER

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Let our friendly staff help to makeyour next event memorable!

"Love the facility - we will be back" - Doris, AARP

"Th e Grand Strand Conference Center was a perfect location for us and you and your staff were delightful to work with!" - Helen, Leadership South Carolina

"Y'all are awesome beyond belief!" - Create South team

"Th ank you again for all of our help...I will defi nitely keep the Conference Center in mind for future events!" - American Heart Association

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START YOUR SPRING GARDEN - see page 24

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE? - see page 25

YOGA IS FOR EVERYONE - see page 25-26

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