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NON-CREDIT SCHEDULE CLASSES TO IMPROVE YOUR: PERSONAL SKILLS & WORKPLACE TRAINING SPRING 2019 ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE Visa, Mastercard, Discover accepted. www.richland.edu/cpe TONS OF NEW CLASSES! LOOK INSIDE! PARENTS - CHECK OUT OUR NEW KIDS CORNER!

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Page 1: SPRING 2019 - Richland Community College Schedule Spring2019Web.pdfwill demonstrate advanced tools and techniques to assist individuals ... Microsoft Outlook tools to increase efficiency,

NON-CREDIT SCHEDULECLASSES TO IMPROVE YOUR:

PERSONAL SKILLS & WORKPLACE TRAINING

SPRING 2019

ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLEVisa, Mastercard, Discover accepted. www.richland.edu/cpe

TONS OF NEW CLASSES!

LOOK INSIDE!

Parents - check out our new kid’s corner!

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Are classes cancelled?Check the Richland website www.richland.edu or tune in

to WAND TV for weather-related closings.

Questions: 217.875.7200

WHEN BAD WEATHER STRIKES . . .

RICHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, DISABILITY, OR AGE IN ITS PROGRAMS. THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) HAS BEEN DESIGNATED TO HANDLE INQUIRIES REGARDING THE NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICIES: ALEX

BERRY |TITLE IX COORDINATOR | ONE COLLEGE PARK, DECATUR, IL 62521| 217-875-7211 EXT. 6314; LEANNE BROOKS | SECTION 504 COORDINATOR | ONE COLLEGE PARK, DECATUR, IL 62521 | 217-875-7211 EXT. 6362. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION, VISIT HTTP://WDCROBCOLP01.ED.GOV/CFAPPS/OCR/CONTACTUS.CFM FOR THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF THE OFFICE THAT SERVES YOUR AREA, OR

CALL 1-800-421-3481.

CHECK RICHLAND.EDU/CPE IN THE MONTHS AHEAD FOR NEWLY ADDED CLASSES. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK.

ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLEVisa, Mastercard, Discover accepted. www.richland.edu/cpe

Advance registration requested as classes cancel 7 days prior to start for low enrollment.

SPRING 2019table of contentsFOR FULL DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL COURSES LISTED IN THIS SCHEDULE, VISIT www.richland.edu/cpe

PERSONAL SKILLSComputers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Kitchen Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Health/Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4VoiceOver Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

WORKPLACE TRAININGCNA Recertification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5AHA Training Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Customer Service Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Small Business Marketing Plan . . . . . . . . . . 6Supervisory Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Fork Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Aerial Lift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Manufacturing Skills Short Course . . . . . . . 7CDL Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Basic/Intermediate Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . 8GTAW Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Food Protection Manager Training . . . . . . . 8Food Handler’s Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Human Resources Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Instructor Led Online Training . . . . . . . . . . . 9Career Training Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Highway Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

KID’S CORNERRichland Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Drama Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Entrepreneur Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Tech-GO Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

College is closed December 24, 2018 - January 1, 2019

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COMPUTERS SKILLSMICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2016: PART IThis course is designed for those individuals who want to gain the foundational knowledge and understanding of Microsoft Office Excel 2016 that is necessary to create and develop Excel worksheets and workbooks in order to work with and analyze data. Participants will learn how to create, format, and modify worksheets; perform calculations; and manage and print workbooks. Textbook included. COMP 1294 Cost: $75.00Sect. 01 Tue & Thur, February 12, 14, 19, 21, 26Time: 9:00-11:00amSect. 02 Tue & Thur, February 12, 14, 19, 21, 26Time: 5:00-6:00pmInstructor: Richardson, SLocation: S137

MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2016: PART IIThis course builds upon the foundational knowledge presented in the Microsoft Office Excel 2016: Part I course and will demonstrate advanced tools and techniques to assist individuals in analyzing large amounts of data, extracting pertinent information, and presenting that information in order to make informed, intelligent decisions. Participants will learn how to work with functions and lists; analyze data; visualize data with graphs and charts; and use PivotTables and PivotCharts.Textbook included. COMP 1294 Cost: $99.00Sect. 01 Tue & Thur, March 19, 21, 26, 28, April 2Time: 9:00-11:00amSect. 02 Tue & Thur, March 19, 21, 26, 28, April 2Time: 5:00-7:00pmInstructor: Richardson, SLocation: S137

QUICKBOOKS 2018 FOR WINDOWS: PART IThis course is designed for those individuals who want to gain a foundational knowledge and understanding of QuickBooks 2018 that is necessary to use the software effectively as a tool for performing accounting tasks related to new company set-up, the chart of accounts, business transactions, payroll, inventory, and accounts payable and receivable. Participants will learn how to create a company, use the EasyStep Interview, work with lists, set up inventory, sell and invoice products and/or services,

process payments, work with bank accounts, and enter and pay bills.Textbook included. COMP 8772 Cost: $85.00Sect. 01 Tue & Thur, April 16, 18, 23, 25, 30Time: 9:00-11:00amLocation: S137Sect. 02 Tue & Thur, April 16, 18, 23, 25, 30Time: 5:00-7:00pmInstructor: Richardson, SLocation: S209

COMPUTER FILE MANAGEMENTThere are very efficient ways to organize computer files. Discover how to copy, move, store, and organize documents, photos, recipes, and other files. You’ll learn best practices to help organize and navigate your computer files using Microsoft Windows Explorer.

COMP 8774 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Mon & Wed, February 11 & 13Time: 5:00 pm-8:00 pmInstructor: Harvey, JLocation: S208

YOU’VE GOT MAILLearn the ins and outs of managing your emails reducing inbox clutter and increasing efficiency. Learn how to use Microsoft Outlook tools to increase efficiency, maximize productivity, automate tasks and minimize wasted time, effort, and resources.

COMP 8775 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Tue & Thur, March 19 & 21Time: 5:00 pm-8:00 pmInstructor: Harvey, JLocation: S209

INTERNET SECURITY AT HOME AND ON THE GOTest your internet security IQ. Learn and discuss the practices of people trying to access your personal information and how you can outsmart them. Provide your own best protection against scams, viruses, and malicious software. Avoid the tricks and traps, and learn how to protect your devices when traveling near or far.

COMP 8776 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Tue & Thur, April 9 & 11Time: 5:00 pm-8:00 pmInstructor: Harvey, JLocation: S137

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KITCHEN SKILLSAll kitchen skills classes are held at the Richland Culinary Arts Institute located in the Shilling Community Education Center, Parking Lot A, Room SC23, unless noted. Note any allergies upon registration. Must sign a Waiver of Liability.

SIMPLE, QUICK & EASY COOKINGOverwhelmed by the thought of cooking? Don’t be. Let Chef Brian Pehr help you with using modern convenience food items, the good old American crock pot, and some simple cooking techniques, and before you know it you will have dinner. This class will be geared for younger cooks just starting out, cooks who might need a refresher in cooking, or mature adults who need some new ideas. All dishes prepared by the chef will be 4-5 ingredients and simple to reproduce with a lot of flavor and love. CUL 1088 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Wednesday, March 13Time: 4:00pm-5:30pmInstructor: Pehr, B

INTERNATIONAL FRIDAY NIGHTS Take a culinary trip around the world. Each week of classes we will cover a new country. Learn to prepare a variety of dishes from each country. After preparing the meal you will sit down and enjoy it. The areas covered are Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Italy. Must be 21; alcohol served.

CUL 1088 Cost: $125.00Sect. 01 Fri, January 25, February 1, 8 Time: 6:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: Tucker, B GOURMET CASSEROLESLearn the proper way to prepare various casseroles. This class is mostly demonstration.

CUL 1160 Cost: $35.00Sect. 01 Fri, February 22Time: 6:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: Joss, R

COOKING WITH SEAFOOD (SEAFOOD 101)Afraid to cook seafood? Learn the tips and tricks to cook seafood properly in a variety of ways.

CUL 1024 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Fri, March 1Time: 6:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: Tucker, B

INDIGENOUS FOODS OF ILLINOISLearn all about the food that is indigenous to Illinois and the region.

CUL 1162 Cost: $45.00Sect. 01 Fri, March 8Time: 6:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: Stubblefield, M

SWORDS OF THE KITCHEN (Knife Skills) Course fee includes an $18 ten-inch Chef’s knife.

CUL 1001 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Fri, April 5Time: 6:00pm-8:00pmInstructor: Tucker, B

ADVANCED SWORDS OF THE KITCHEN (KNIFE SKILLS)Course fee includes a boning knife. Must have completed “Swords of the Kitchen” previously. (Please bring knife from previous class). Learn how to break down a chicken properly as well as more advanced knife techniques.

CUL 1143 Cost: $85.00Sect 01 Fri, April 12Time: 6:00pm-8:00pmInstructor: Tucker, B

NEW ORLEANS CUISINELearn the ins and outs of Creole and Cajun cuisine.

CUL 1163 Cost: $55.00Sect 01 Fri, May 3Time: 6:00pm-8:00pmInstructor: Tucker, B

Open Tuesday & ThursdayLunch: 11am - 1pm & Dinner: 6pm - 8pmFor reservations call

217.875.7200, ext. 6537

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FOREIGN LANGUAGECONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Required textbook: Easy Spanish Phrase Book by Pablo Garcia Loaeza.

LANG 6207 Cost: $75.00Sect. 01 Tue, March 5-April 9Time: 6:00pm-8:00pmInstructor: Lanza Pomales, ALocation: S188

HEALTH / FITNESS BASIC YOGA Bring a yoga mat.

HLFT 8028 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Mon, January 7-March 11 (no class 1/21 & 2/18)Sect. 02 Mon, March 18-May 13(no class 5/6)

Time: 5:00pm-6:00pmInstructor: Nicholls, DLocation: WDI Building #107

HORTICULTUREClasses are held in the Horticulture Building, Room M100 - Parking Lot B

APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERSBring a 12” round planter to create a planter of flowers that coordinate nicely for sun or shade.

HRCT 8488 Cost: $25.00 Sect. 01 Tuesday, April 23Time: 5:30-7:00 p.m.Instructor: Koenigs, D URBAN FARM SCHOOL Starting a small garden from seed to market.

HRCT 8837 Cost: 25.00Sect. 01 Tuesday, Feb. 26Time: 6:00-8:00 pmInstructor: Cindy Jackson

PLANTING, FERTILIZING AND GROWING FRESH HERBS Bring a 24” planter box; we’ll supply the rest!

HRCT 8527 Cost: $35.00Sect. 01 Tuesday, April 9Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.Instructor: Koenigs, D

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Live & Hybrid courses availableSaturday’s, February 2-March 16(no class 3/9/19)

Time: (Classroom) 9am-12pm (Lunch break 12-1pm) (Practical) Fitness Center 1-4pm Orientation: January 19, 10-11am Instructor: W.I.T.S. Cost: $599 Location: RCC WDI Building, Room 126 & Richland Fitness Center, Room: 116

Call: Scott Broyles, 217-875-7211, EXT. 6290 Register Online: https://www.witseducation.com/fit/store-shop/certified-personal-trainer-course-at-richland-community-college/

PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION COURSE

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PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 101 Over this 8-week course you’ll tackle the basics of manual photography to attain a comfort level with your camera that will make you confident in your ability to photograph in multiple lighting situations. We’ll then delve deeper into the specifics of photographing PEOPLE including additive/subtractive lighting and multiple light patterns and end on some posing basics. This course will be PACKED with real concrete concepts and tools you can use to take your portrait work to the next level. The course is taught by a full-time portrait photographer with over 14 years’ experience & bachelor’s degree in portrait/wedding photography. Sarah owns/operates Sarah Jane Photography.

NEED: Digital SLR camera (any kind) and lens (any). Optional: Reflector (we will not explore the addition of flash in this course so no flash needed).

PHOT 8789 Cost: $85.00Sect. 01 Tue, January 29-March 19 Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm Optional Image Critique/ Discussion - Time: 5:00-5:30 pmInstructor: Shorthose, SLocation: S186

Discover current trends, opportunities, and tools you need to find success. Read a real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional voice actor, to improve your delivery. Onetime, 90 minute, one-on-one, video-chat class! Learn more: www.voicesforall.com/

Requirements: Students must have Internet Access and Video Chatting capabilities using a method such as Skype (for PC/Mac users) or iChat/FaceTime (for Mac Users).

EXPLORE THE VOICEOVER INDUSTRY!

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTSWant to learn how to take your photos to a whole new level. Too dark, too light, too little color, wrong color? Fixable. Improve your cropping and composition, discover how to eliminate distracting objects and make your photos pop! Join professional photographer Ed Cicenas as he takes you through some of the basics in this beginning level class.

PHOT 8788 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Thursday, Feb 7-March 7Time: 6:30-8:30 pmInstructor: Cicenas, ELocation: S208

INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYLearn how to take a better picture with your digital camera! Bring your camera and instruction manual.

PHOT 8655 Cost: $65.00Sect. 01 Thursday, April 11-May 9Time: 6:30-8:30 pmInstructor: Cicenas, ELocation: S186

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ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLEVisa, Mastercard, Discover accepted. www.richland.edu/cpe

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 217-875-7211 EXT. 6170

Advance registration requested as classes cancel 7 days prior to start for low enrollment.

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CNA RECERTIFICATION - 21 PERFORMANCE SKILLS EVALUATIONProvides an Approved Evaluator to assess the 21 Performance Skills required by the State of Illinois as part of the Certified Nurse Assistant Recertification process. CNAs who have NOT provided a minimum of eight hours nursing or nursing-related services for pay within the previous 24-month period are eligible. Must be on Illinois Health Care Registry; have no administrative findings of abuse, neglect, or theft; and have completed fee-app background check and have no disqualifying offenses or a waiver granted. After demonstrating competence in all 21 Performance Skills, the nursing assistant can apply to take the written competency exam. SKIL 1008 Cost: $375.00

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Employers: Consider these courses for training your current workforce. Employers registering more than 3 employees can receive a 10% discount. Call us to learn more at 217-875-7211, Ext. 6170.

Individuals: These courses could provide you the necessary skills for starting a business or enhancing your skills that employers seek.

• Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) • Basic Life Support (BLS)• Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) • First Aid • CPR – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

• AED – Automated External Defibrillator • Bloodborne Pathogens

Contact us at 217-875-7211, Ext. 6219

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CREATING THE IDEAL CUSTOMER EXPERIENCEThis program will enhance the ability of employees to provide exceptional customer service by teaching them the most effective ways to communicate with, and relate to, internal and external customers. Employers sending 3 or more employees save 10%.SKIL 1009 Cost: 89.00Section 01 Tuesday, March 12 Section 02 Thursday, May 23Time: 12:00 pm-5:00 pmInstructor: Kirk Hamsher, KJSH Training & ConsultingLocation: TBA

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CREATING A MARKETING PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESSESDo you have a small or medium-sized business or are you thinking about starting one soon? Ideas are great, but it all comes down to selling your products or services. Learn the best practices on branding, buying advertising, creating PR, using social media and improving your sales efforts. Join us for three informative sessions and walk away with a basic marketing plan you can use to increase your sales!SKIL 1001 Cost: $85.00Sect. 01 Mon, Tues, and Thur, March 11, 12, and 14Time: 5:30pm-7:15pmInstructor: Phillips, Chris Location: S210 SUPERVISORY LEADERSHIP SERIESMaking a successful transition from individual contributor to a leader requires strong interpersonal skills. Studies indicate that if leaders are offered a development program earlier in their career, their leadership skills are measurably more successful as their career progresses. Take the entire Supervisory Leadership Series (6 sessions) and save 10%. Contact our office 217-875-7211, Ext. 6170.

SKIL 1007 Cost: $175.00/each or $945.00 for the seriesTuesdays – 8 am to Noon

Leadership 101Sec. 01– Jan. 15th

Adapting Your Leadership StyleSec 02 – Jan. 29th

Resolving Conflicts at Work – Improve Workplace RelationshipsSec 03 – Feb. 12th

Delegating for ResultsSec 04 – Feb. 26th

Motivating Employees to Be Their BestSec 05 – Mar 26th

How to Handle Change and UpheavalSec 06 – Apr. 23rd

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BASIC FORKLIFT OPERATION SKILLSThis class provides training to keep you in compliance with OSHA’s forklift safety standard, 1910.178. The program gives details on the powered industrial truck from the way it’s constructed to the way it operates. The class will help you better understand the factors that affect forklift balance and maneuverability. This training meets both the classroom instruction and driving requirements, making safety the top priority. Participants will receive a certificate of completion to present to current or potential employers.

SKIL 1000 Cost:$175.00Sec. 01 Tue, March 26Sec. 02 Sat, April 13Time: 8:00 am-2:30 pmInstructor: DeBose, SLocation: E117AzMust be 18 years oldMust dress for outdoor forklift workLong pants, closed-toe shoesLunch on your ownAERIAL LIFT TRAININGLearn OSHA regulations for operation of vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms (OSHA 1910.67 and 1926.453). Students will learn safe practices required to operate a scissor lift and a Genie aerial work platform. OSHA requires that powered platforms used for building maintenance be operated only by persons who are proficient in the operation, safe use and inspection of the particular working platform utilized.Attendees will gain knowledge of safety hazards associated with this equipment, inspection prior to operation, fall protection, emergency procedures and required work procedures. Operators will participate in classroom instruction, hands on operation of equipment and a written test. A certificate of completion will be provided to each operator at successful course completion.

SKIL 1002 Cost: $175.00Sec. 01 Thu, March 7Sec. 02 Sat, May 4Time: 8:00 am-2:30 pmInstructor: DeBose, SLocation: E117AMust be 18 years oldMust dress for outdoor forklift workLong pants, closed-toe shoesLunch on your own

MANUFACTURING SKILLS SHORT COURSEThe goal of the Manufacturing Skills Short Course is to create work-ready candidates with a competitive advantage for entry-level manufacturing jobs in 12 weeks. This non-credit program emphasizes useful problem-solving and hands-on learning and is led by instructors with industry and teaching/training experience. The course was conceived and developed in partnership with local manufacturers who seek job candidates who have proven themselves ready with the professional standards and basic skills necessary for local manufacturing jobs. Students will gain exposure to the expectations of a professional environment, develop skills including measurements, basic tool usage, reading, writing and math specific to the manufacturing work environment. Further, students will be expected to demonstrate punctuality, reliability and practical problem-solving abilities required in a professional work environment. SKIL 1004 Cost: $25.00Sec. 01 Tue, Wed, Thur, Jan. 15-April 4 Time: 6:00 pm-8:00 pmInstructor: Doran, C.Location: E194

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Richland Community College’s Workforce Development Division offers day and night

classes to obtain your Class “A” CDL license. Additional training available: Class “B” License, Refresher or Renewal Course

for A or B driver’s license.

COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE PROGRAM

Call (217) 875-7211, Ext. 6261, for the current class schedule

and cost.

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BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE WELDING Students will be expected to have welding gloves, beanie, helmet, jacket, safety glasses, chipping hammer, wire brush, and mig pliers. In this class students will learn the basics of Oxy-fuel cutting, plasma cutting and air gouging before moving into Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) with various welding electrodes, Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), and Flux Cord Arc Welding (FCAW) in the flat and horizontal fillet and grooved positions. Students will perform two fillet welds and two grooved welds with all three welding processes. Two of the fillet welds will be performed in the horizontal position and the two grooved welds will be in flat positions. One fillet and one horizontal will be performed with a 7018 electrode and 6010 Electrode (total of four test with SMAW). When the students are finished SMAW, they will do the same test with GMAW and FCAW. The students will perform one fillet with GMAW and one fillet with FCAW, and one grooved weld with GMAW and one grooved weld with FCAW (total of four tests with GMAW and FCAW). Total of eight weld test and six cutting test. All tests will be to AWS and ASME standards. All fillet welds will have an acid etch preformed on them, and all grooved weld tests will be bend tested as is stated in the ASME section nine of the boiler code. Students will be graded on 100% scale with 70% and under not passing.112 contact hours and individuals will receive a printed certificate upon successful completion.

SKIL 1005 Cost: $1599.00 includes material cost Sec. 01 Mon, Wed, January 14-May 1 (no class 1/21, 2/18)Time: 5:30 pm – 9:30 pmInstructor: Tierney, A Location: E 127

INTRODUCTION TO GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING (GTAW)Students will be expected to have welding gloves, beanie, helmet, jacket, safety glasses, chipping hammer, wire brush, and mig pliers.

In this class students will learn how to set up and operate various GTAW welding units (TIG). Students will learn about the different types of tungsten and how to weld on thin sections of stainless steel and non-ferrous metals.Students will be graded on 100% scale with 70% and under not passing. All fillet

welds will have an acid etch preformed on them, and all grooved weld tests will be bend tested as is stated in the ASME section nine of the boiler code. 56 contact hours and individuals will receive a printed certificate upon successful completion.

SKIL 1006 Cost: $885.00 includes material costs Sec. 01 Fri, January 18-April 26 (no class 4/19) Time: 5:30 pm – 9:30 pmInstructor: Tierney, A Location: E 127

FOOD PROTECTION MANAGER COURSEIllinois regulations require food establishments to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on premise at all times while open. This course uses the ServSafe course material and examination. Students will earn the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification upon successful completion of the exam, which is accredited by the American National Standards Institute. You will learn about basic food safety, personal hygiene, cross-contamination and allergens, time and temperature, and cleaning and sanitation. Certification is required every five years. Includes book, exam and lunch.

CUL 8401 Cost: $115.00Sect 01 Fri, January 11Time: 8:00am-4:00pmInstructor: Tucker, BLocation: SC23

FOOD HANDLERS CERTIFICATIONIllinois regulations require all food handlers to be certified. Students will earn the ServSafe Food Certification upon successful completion of the exam. Includes book and exam.

CUL 8402 Cost: $35.00Sect 01 Fri, January 18Time: 8:00am-11:00amInstructor: Tucker, BLocation: SC23

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INSTRUCTOR-LED ONLINE COURSESIntroduction to Stock OptionsLearn how stock options can protect your portfolio and help you profit in any type of market.Accounting FundamentalsGain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more.Creating Web PagesLearn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web.Creating a SuccessfulBusiness PlanTurn your business ideas into a solid plan for financing and long-term success.How to Make MoneyFrom Your WritingWhether you want to create your own business, add to your income, supplement your retirement, or boost what you’re earning as a writer, you’ll find the how-to’s here.

SAT/ACT Prep ServiceThis service will prepare students to take the SAT or ACT.Solving ClassroomDiscipline ProblemsVeteran teacher reveals the secrets to an orderly classroom. A step-by-step approach to effective, positive discipline.

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Human ResourcesJER7404 401(k) Training & Certification ProgramJER7400 ADA Training & Certification ProgramJER7401 COBRA Training & Certification ProgramJER7409 Compensation Training & Certification ProgramJER7072 HIPAA Portability Training & Certification ProgramJER7403 HIPAA Privacy Training & Certification ProgramJER7425 HR Compliance ToolkitJER7319 Human Resource Management CertificateJER7291 Human Resources as a Strategic PartnerJER7206 Intro To The Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationJER7423 Onboarding New EmployeesJER7070 Payroll Wage & Hour Training & Certification ProgramJER7208 Plan Loans Training & Certification ProgramJER7210 The HSA Training & Certification ProgramJER7204 The Payroll Management Training & Certification Program

HR Professionals spend a lot of time training their employees, and now you can invest in yourself with the following HR course selections found at www.course-catalog.com/richland

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Certified Personal Trainer - 62 hrsPrepare for an in-demand career as a personal trainer as you earn a nationally recognized W.I.T.S. certification and gain real-life experience in an internship.Travel Agent Training - 200 hrsLearn the basic skills needed to operate a computer reservation system for airlines, travel agencies, cruise lines, hotel, or as a home-based agent, and get started in a career in the travel industry.Principles of Green Building - 30 hrsThe Principles of Green Buildings (PGB) program explains the science that individuals in the building, remodeling, or trade industries need to know in order to make buildings perform more efficiently.Lean Six Sigma Black Belt - 75 hrsLean Six Sigma Black Belt training and certification program efficiently and effectively helps you further develop your process improvement, project management and leadership skills using clear language and plenty of practical examples.

Home Inspection Certificate - 240 hrsCovers the principal components of home inspection procedures and processes. Event Management & Design - 300 hrsYou’ll build a foundation that you can use to build a career in special events or start your own special event business. This online certificate program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers.Wedding & Event Design - 240hrsThis course will give you an inside look at the business-side of event design. You will learn how to manage the costs of projects, budget, and price jobs using formulas that will help you become successful.

• One-On-One Instructor Assistance• 24-Hour Access• All Materials and Books are Included!• Certificate Upon Successful Completion• Courses Start Anytime• 3-6 Months of Instruction

Learn more at careertraining.ed2go.com/rccdecatur

CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

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HCCTPHighway Construction Careers Training Program

DURING THIS INTENSIVE 450-HOUR PROGRAM, YOU WILL LEARN THE SKILLS YOU NEED FOR ACCEPTANCE INTO THE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A CAREER WITH HIGH WAGE-EARNING POTENTIAL.

Contact us at 217-875-7211, Ext. 6321, or register for the next orientation atrichland.edu/highwayconstruction

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INTERESTED IN TEACHING A SUMMER NON-CREDIT COURSE?

1) Non-credit short-term classes: computer, business, summer language class, etc.

2) Teachers who love to teach children out-of-the-box classes. The sky is the limit, if you can dream it – let’s do it, dates and time your choice. Math-any grade/Whiz Kids/Logical Games/Geometry/Trigonometry, Science-Weird Science/Trip to moon/ Mad Science/Candy Chemistry, Language-Spanish/French/German

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All classes unless noted are held in the Shilling Community Education Center, Room SC54Parking Lot A+.REGISTER ONLINE AT Richland.edu/cpeVisa, MasterCard, Discover accepted.For Questions CALL (217) 875-7211, EXT. 6170.

MONDAYSect. 01 Mon, January 14 to March 4 Sect. 02 Mon, March 11 to April 29

I’M TWO, I’M TERRIFIC DNCE 9266 Cost: $55.00Time: 11:00am-11:30amInstructor: Taylor, J

TUMBLING FOR TOTS (AGES 3-4) A tumbling/dance class on coordination skills.DNCE 9272 Cost: $60.00Time: 11:30am-12:15pmInstructor: Taylor, J

LITURGICAL DANCE (AGES 13-ADULT)This class will incorporate stretching, modern dance, and ballet movement to create an expressive type of dance that flows from the student and the music. This class will explore the breadth and depth of movement, which can be spontaneous or choreographed.DNCE 9243 Cost: $65.00Time: 5:00pm-6:00pmInstructor: Ziettlow, A

BEGINNING JAZZ (AGES 7-12) Designed for students who are interested in learning basic jazz moves and combinations. The Cathy Roe style of jazz will provide the basis for the class instruction.DNCE 9309 Cost: $65.00Time: 6:00pm-7:00pmInstructor: Urquhart, Hannah

ADVANCED BALLET (AGES 13-ADULT) Four or more years of ballet training and instructor approval.DNCE 8178 Cost: $78.00Time: 7:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: McReynolds, NINTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED POINTE (AGES 13-ADULT) Doctor’s permission note on file for Pointe. Must be currently in ballet class at an intermediate level and have had previous Pointe work in Ballet IV & V

along with 3 or more years of ballet.DNCE 9248 $30.00Time: 8:30pm-9:00pmInstructor: McReynolds, N

TUESDAY Sect. 01 Tue, January 15 to March 8Sect. 02 Tue, March 12 to April 30

PRIMARY BALLET/BALLET I (AGES 5-6) DNCE 9247 Cost: $65.00Time: 5:00pm-6:00pmInstructor: White, C

BALLET II & III (AGES 7-8) DNCE 9185 Cost: $65.00Time: 6:00pm-7:00pmInstructor: White, C

BALLET IV & V AND PRE-POINTE (AGES 9-11) Three or more years of ballet training and instructor approval.DNCE 9186 Cost: $78.00Time: 7:00pm-8:30pmInstructor: White, C

WEDNESDAYSect. 01 Wed, January 16 to March 6Sect. 02 Wed, March 13 to May 1

PRE-BALLET TUMBLING & TAP (AGES 4-6) Ballet and tap shoes required.DNCE 9254 Cost: $65.00Time: 3:30pm-4:30pmInstructor: Taylor, J

PRE-BALLET/TAP II (AGES 6-8) DNCE 9291 Cost: $65.00Time: 4:30pm-5:30pmInstructor: Taylor, J

TEEN/ADULT HIP HOP DNCE 8825 $65.00Time: 5:30pm-6:30pmInstructor: Taylor, J

ADULT BALLET (AGES 12-ADULT) Designed for the adult with prior ballet experience.DNCE 8572 Cost: $65.00Time: 6:30pm-7:30pmInstructor: Gillis, M

BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE POINTE (AGES 12-ADULT) Doctor’s permission note on file for Pointe.DNCE 9301 Cost: $65.00Time: 7:30pm-8:30pmInstructor: Gillis, M

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BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE TAP (AGES 10-ADULT) DNCE 9220 Cost: $60.00Time: 8:30pm - 9:15pmInstructor: Hauge, L

THURSDAYSect. 01 Thur, January 17 to March 7Sect. 02 Thur, March 14 to May 2

KIDS HIP HOP (AGES 4-6) DNCE 9307 Cost: $60.00Time: 3:30pm-4:15pmInstructor: Taylor, J

YOUTH HIP HOP (AGES 7-12) DNCE 9244 Cost: $65.00Time: 4:30pm-5:30pmInstructor: Taylor, J

PRE-TAP/JAZZ (AGES 3-6) Tap shoes required. Must be 3 by September 2018.DNCE 9188 Cost: $65.00Time: 5:30pm-6:15pmInstructor: Taylor, J

BEGINNING TAP/JAZZ (AGES 7-10) Introduces basic tap skills and jazz exercises for the beginner.DNCE 9189 Cost: $65.00Time: 6:30pm-7:00pm Instructor: Taylor, J

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED BALLET (AGES 12-ADULT) DNCE 9256 Cost: $65.00Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm Instructor: McReynolds, N

FRIDAYSect. 01 Fri, January 11 to March 1Sect. 02 Fri, March 8 to May 3 (No class 4/19)

RICHLAND APPRENTICE DANCE COMPANY (AGES 6-9) Two or more years of ballet required.DNCE 9300 Cost: $40.00Time: 4:00pm-4:45pmInstructor: McReynolds, N

RICHLAND JUNIOR DANCE COMPANY (AGES 10-13) DNCE 9314 Cost: $40.00Time: 4:45pm-6:00pmInstructor: McReynolds, N

RICHLAND SENIOR DANCE COMPANY (AGES 11-18) Four or more years of ballet and permission from instructor required. Students provide their own dancewear and shoes.DNCE 8213 Cost: $65.00Time: 6:00pm-7:00pmInstructor: McReynolds, N

ADVANCED JAZZ (AGES 13-ADULT) Two or more years of jazz or approval from instructor.DNCE 8206 Cost: $65.00 Time: 7:00pm-8:00pmInstructor: Urquhart, H

SATURDAYSect. 01 Sat, January 12 to March 2 (No class 2/2)Sect. 02 Sat, March 9 to May 4 (No class 4/20)

I’M TWO, I’M TERRIFICDNCE 9266 Cost: $55.00Time: 10:30am-11:00amInstructor: Gillis, M

PRE-BALLET I (AGES 3-4) DNCE 9273 Cost: $55.00Time: 11:00am-11:30amInstructor: Gillis, M

PRIMARY BALLET (AGES 5-7) DNCE 9306 Cost: $60.00Time: 11:30am-12:15pmInstructor: Gillis, M

Upon registration for Richland Dance classes, parents agree to abide by all expectations and procedures in the Parent/Student Dance Handbook. Handbooks will be available in all dance classes during registration or in the Shilling Center offices.

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INTRO TO ACTING FOR TEENS (GRADES 6-12)Explore the basics of acting, including the voice, face and body, in an accepting class environment. Opportunities to perform in front of each other will be offered encouraging self-confidence, ensemble building and creativity.

THRE 1001 Cost: $55.00Sect. 02 Tuesday, January 15-March 5Time: 7:30pm-8:45pmInstructor: Lightner, MLocation: Auditorium

Do you ever wonder what it would be like to run your own business? Do you have a business idea? Do you want to be your own boss? Join us for a week of fun as we explore how to start and run your own business. We’ll visit area businesses and learn how to launch an idea into a real business. During the camp you will brand and market your idea, create an infomercial, understand how to produce financial statements and learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur. At the end of the week, you and your team will pitch your business to a team of “investors.” The participants on the winning team will each receive a $250 certificate to be used towards tuition, books and fees at Richland Community College. Monday, June 3-Friday, June 7Cost: $39.00 Time: 8:30-3:00pm Lunch includedAges: Incoming 9-12 GradesPlace: TBA

Cost: $10.00 (each session)Time: 8:30-2:00, Bring sack lunchPlace: NSEC Building

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SUMMER CAMP

July 8-12 Intro to Tech-Go Camp(Entering Grades 7, 8, 9 Fall 2019)

July 15-19 Coding/Robotics(Entering Grades 8, 9 Fall 2019)

July 22-26 3D Printing(Entering Grades 8, 9 Fall 2019)

July 29-August 2 Drones(Entering Grades 8, 9 Fall 2019)

ENTREPRENEURCAMP

DRAMA CLASSESINTRO TO ACTING FOR KIDS (GRADES 3-5)Classes will focus on developing self-confidence and encouraging creativity and teamwork. Stage directions, vocal techniques and body and spatial awareness are some of the concepts that will be introduced to your performer. Parents and friends will be invited to a showcase highlighting what has been learned. THRE 1000 Cost: $55.00Sect. 01 Tuesday, January 15-March 5 Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pmInstructor: Lightner, MLocation: Auditorium

A TASTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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MARCH 4

FEBRUARY 18

APRIL 19

DIGITAL ART

DIGITAL TECH FUN

CODING/ROBOTICS

A DAY WITH DRONES

8:30am to 2:30pm - $50.00 per session (Lunch Included)For more information call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6170

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