SPRING 2015 Personal & Professional Development • P.I.N.E.S. • L.I.F.E. • Aquatics Enhance your current skills, advance in your present position, or learn a new career. Whatever you want to achieve, BCC offers a variety of one-day workshops, certificate courses, and test preparation classes that will assist you in advancing your own career management plan. BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE Business and Workforce Development BCC’s Business and Workforce Development staff will develop, evaluate, and deliver a customized training program that will fill the skill gaps within your organization or business to improve performance, and increase successful growth. TRAINING for YOUR EMPLOYEES at NO COST to YOUR COMPANY Our training and development consultants meet with you to build customized programs. They then assemble the right resources to deliver the program at your site, or at one of our convenient locations in Mt. Laurel, Pemberton, Willingboro, or Mt. Holly. For more information, please contact Christine Lipsack at (856) 222-9311, ext. 2547. BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE Burlington County College Corporate Division has been named New Jersey’s lead institution for the Global Corporate College, an entity whose mission is to close the talent gap in America and around the globe by providing high quality, standardized training for employees of companies with a national or international footprint. The Global Corporate College recognizes that one of the greatest challenges facing the global economy is the gap between today’s workforce and the skills needed for tomorrow’s growth markets. For more information, please contact Roy Miller by email: rmiller@bcc.edu, or phone: (856) 222-9311, ext. 2521. Table of Contents A Message from the Corporate College Team BCC is fully committed to the continuous improvement of the region’s workforce preparedness and have access to state and federal grants for customized training solutions to be provided at your business location or on our campuses. BCC is pleased to provide these new opportunities and thank you for your continued support. To discover how we can help boost your career or your workforce, visit bcc.edu The Corporate College Department is involved with statewide networks and the New Jersey Community College Consortium for Workforce and Economic Development. This involvement, along with training relationships with businesses in the County, have given us insight into what jobs are in demand and the skill sets that are needed to fill those positions. With that in mind, we have developed new certificate programs and encourage you to take advantage of them. Also, spring is a great time to continue exploring new and exciting hobbies and other personal interest courses, see page 4 to see what piques your interest. Registration Information................................................. 2 BCC Location codes.............................................................. 3 Personal Development Courses.................................... 4 FIVE ways to register.......................................................... 6 P.I.N.E.S........................................................................................ 9 Career and Professional CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS........................................................11 L.I.F.E.. ....................................................................................... 30 Aquatics.................................................................................. 32 Registration formS.......................................................31, 39 Or visit bcc.edu INDEX......................................................................................... 40 Campus maps......................................... Inside back cover View all program, course and customized training offerings online by scanning the QR code. As an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution, Burlington County College affords equal vocational opportunities to qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap (as defined by Section 504), ancestry, place of birth, marital status or liability for military service in the operation of its programs and activities (including admissions, access to programs and course offerings, physical education, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, counseling, employment, use of facilities, and college-sponsored extracurricular activities). This is in accordance with Title Vl of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and/or national origin), Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 (which prohibits sex discrimination), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the Americans with Disabilities Act/ADA (which prohibit discrimination against otherwise qualified handicapped people), and other applicable laws and regulations. Copies of the Dispute Resolution for Students with Disabilities is available from Mr. Dennis M. Haggerty, Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator, located in Lewis M. Parker Center, room 401 on the Pemberton campus or by calling him at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1399. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INSTITUTION bcc.edu 1 Registration Information REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration begins Monday, DECEMBER 15, 2014 Mon – Thu from 8:30 am – 7 pm, and Fri from 8:30 am – 5 pm Mail & FAX registrations will be processed upon receipt. Registration Forms: Page 31 (Personal & Professional Development); Page 39 (Aquatics) Registration Information Questions? To ensure a place in the class of your choice, please register through one of the following methods. For questions regarding course or registration instructions call (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311 and dial extension: (Registration will not be permitted if you have any outstanding financial obligations from credit courses.) 5 Easy Ways to Register PHONE – To register by phone, call (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027 between 8:30 am and 7 pm Monday thru Thursday or 8:30 am to 5 pm on Friday. If no answer, please leave a voicemail and your phone call will be returned within 24 hours. Also, please have your VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX or DISCOVER number and the expiration date ready when you call. MAIL – Use the registration forms on page 31 (Personal & Professional Development), or page 39 (Aquatics), and mail to the address shown on the registration form. FAX – Use the registration forms on page 31 (Personal & Professional Development), and fax to the number shown on the registration form. IN PERSON – You may register on the Pemberton and Mt. Laurel campuses and at the Willingboro and Mt. Holly centers. See bcc.edu for directions. • 2537 for Personal & Professional Development courses • 1010 for Aquatics • 1499 for L.I.F.E courses Class Cancellation Insufficient enrollment may cause some classes to be canceled. It is important to register early, so that your registration can help the class meet the minimum number. We do not register students in the classroom. We make every effort to notify registered students in the event of a cancellation. PLEASE NOTE: Remember to put both your home and work phone numbers on the registration form. Refund Policy All requests for refunds must be submitted prior to the start of class. Any requests for a refund after the start of class are subject to approval by the Exceptions and Appeals Board. ONLINE – For all courses, log on to bcc.edu/webadvisor and click on “non-credit online registration” to register. PLEASE NOTE: No Personal or Professional Development courses will be held on: MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY • JAN. 19 SPRING BREAK • MAR. 16 – 22 (ONLY Aqualtics Classes ARE open during Spring Break.) GOOD FRIDAY • APR. 3 When to register Walk-in and phone registration for Spring 2015 non-credit courses begins Monday, December 15, 2014. Mailed and faxed registrations will be processed upon receipt. We recommend that you register for a course at least 10 days before the first day of class. Discounts for seniors If you are 60 years of age or older, and live in Burlington County, you are eligible to receive 25% off Personal Development and Aquatics courses. Please note this on your registration form. Certain courses are excluded from the discount policy due to special charges to the college by outside agencies. For more information on eligible personal development courses, please contact (609) 894-9311, ext. 2537 or 2530. This discount cannot be applied to L.I.F.E. or Professional Development courses. Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. 2 SPRING 2015 Campus Resources BCC CAMPUS RESOURCES Contact Information Use of College Facilities Burlington County College may be reached by one of our two main phone numbers: The community is welcome to rent various BCC facilities. Based on your needs, contact the following: (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311 Conference, meeting, training rooms, or events at all BCC locations: Anita Drummond at (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311, ext. 1471. Any BCC extension listed throughout this book may be reached by calling either number listed above plus the extension number. Aquatics ext. 1010 L.I.F.E. ext. 1499 Personal & Professional Development ext. 2530 or 2537 P.I.N.E.S. (609) 893-1765 Pool Rental ext. 1497 24-hour Pool Hotline ext. 1010 RSVP ext. 1498 The Enterprise Center at BCC (toll-free) (856) 222-2500 Use of Facilities and Rentals ext. 1471 P.I.N.E.S. The Pinelands Institute for Natural and Environmental Sciences (P.I.N.E.S.) operates in historic Whitesbog Village in cooperation with the Whitesbog Preservation Trust and Brendan T. Byrne State Forest. This program provides educational programs featuring the natural and cultural history of the NJ Pine Barrens, and provides opportunities for people to be immersed in local habitats, to foster awareness of all living things within those habitats and to help people discover their past and present connection to the land. RSVP: The Retired & Senior Volunteer Program RSVP is looking for adults (age 55 and older) who are willing to share their wealth of life experiences with others. People are needed to work in a great variety of volunteer opportunities. For information, call ext. 1498. Fitness center, physical education facilities and athletic fields: Anita Drummond at (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311, ext. 1471. Pool: Andrew Giles at (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311, ext. 1972, or email agiles@bcc.edu. The Enterprise Center at BCC: For information on booking day conferences, training, or special events at the Enterprise Center at BCC, log on to acc-theenterpriseconferencecenter.com or call (856) 222-2500. Volunteer Center of Burlington County If you’re looking to get involved, let the Volunteer Center of Burlington County match you with an agency that would benefit from your help. This non-profit agency is located in the Lewis M. Parker Center on the Pemberton Campus of Burlington County College. For more information, call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1492. Course Locations Unless otherwise noted, courses will be offered at one of the following locations: Pemberton – BCC’s Pemberton Campus, 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road (includes the Lewis M. Parker Center, the Academic Building, the Physical Education Building and the William K. McDaniel Integrated Learning Resource Center) Mt. Laurel – BCC’s Mt. Laurel Campus, Route 38 & Hartford Road (includes the Science Building, Laurel Hall, the Technology & Engineering Center, the Incubator, and The Enterprise Center at BCC) BCC Libraries Willingboro Center – 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210 BCC’s libraries on the Pemberton and Mt. Laurel campuses are open to the public six days a week. Library hours on both campuses (except holidays and semester breaks) are: Culinary Arts Center at BCC – 21 Mill Street, Mt. Holly Monday thru Thursday 9 am – 8 pm Friday 9 am – 5 pm Saturday Noon – 5 pm Sunday CLOSED Mt. Holly Center – 1 High Street Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst – Building 3829 (formerly the Challenger School), McGuire Air Force Base BCC Locations & Course Schedule Abbreviations Mt. Holly Center – The BCC Mt. Holly Center (HLY) is located at 1 High Street in downtown Mt. Holly. MT. HOLLY CULINARY ARTS CENTER – The Culinary Arts Center at BCC (MHCA) is located at 21 Mill Street in downtown Mt. Holly. Mt. Laurel – The Mt. Laurel Campus is located at Route 38 & Hartford Road in Mt. Laurel. Pemberton – The Pemberton Campus is located at 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road (County Route 530) in Pemberton. Willingboro Center – The BCC Center at Willingboro Center (WBC) is located at 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210, on U.S. Route 130 between Levitt and Van Sciver Parkways in Willingboro. ACAD – Academic Center, Pemberton BR – Briggs Road Center, Mt. Laurel ENTR – The Enterprise Center at BCC, Mt. Laurel HTI – High Technology Incubator, Mt. Laurel HLY – Mt. Holly Center, Mt. Holly LAUR – Laurel Hall, Mt. Laurel MHCA – Mt. Holly Culinary Arts Center PARK – Lewis M. Parker Center, Pemberton PE – Physical Education Center, Pemberton SB – Science Building, Mt. Laurel TEC – Technology & Engineering Center, Mt. Laurel WBC – Willingboro Center, Willingboro OTH – Off-Campus Site Continuing Education Units (CEUs) CEUs are a nationally recognized system for providing students with a permanent, official record of participation in significant credit-free learning experiences. Courses eligible for the awarding of Continuing Education Units will include this information in the course description. bcc.edu 3 Arts & Crafts Personal DEVELOPMENT Arts & Crafts............................................ 4 Culinary................................................... 5 Dance...................................................... 6 Driver Education...................................... 6 Fashion.................................................... 6 ARTS & CRAFTS DRAWING Create a Drawing: Black & White, & Color Too! (Ages 18+) Ceramics Beginning Ceramics Learn basic hand-building skills such as pinch, coil and slab construction, or focus on beginning wheel skills such as centering and throwing cylinders, bowls and spheres. Design and create your own projects or follow step-by-step instructions. Cost of class includes 25 pounds of clay, all glazes, and electric or gas firings. No experience required. Please Note: The use of outside clay and glazes is strictly prohibited. $180 CFA 112 01 – 10 sessions W 6 – 10 pm Personal Development Programs Health, Wellness & Fitness..................... 6 Home Improvement: DIY......................... 7 Literature................................................. 7 Music....................................................... 7 Recreation............................................... 7 Pemberton Jan. 21 – Apr. 1 (No class Mar. 18) Advanced Ceramics Learn additional hand-building skills such as using slump, hump and spring molds, or focus on intermediate wheel skills such as altering thrown forms, throwing off the hump and adding handles, lids and spouts. Cost of class includes 50 pounds of clay, all glazes, and electric or gas firings. Please Note: The use of outside clay and glazes is strictly prohibited. $220 CFA 114 01 – 12 sessions Pemberton F 6 – 10 pm Jan. 23 – Apr. 24 (No class Mar. 20, Apr. 3) Creating drawings is a fundamental observational skill. If you desire to draw and reproduce objects, people and the scenes around you, then this is the class for you. Students will be given exercises to gain proficiency in using graphite pencils, colored pencils, charcoal and wash techniques. Video and instructor demonstrations will be given each class. No experience necessary! Come draw in a fun and relaxed atmosphere! PLEASE NOTE: Bring a drawing pad (preferably 8-1/2” x 11”), a small object to draw, a lead pencil and an eraser. $135 CFA 274 01 – 10 sessions M 6 – 9 pm Advanced Silver Jewelry Making This course is for those who have completed the Introduction to Silver Jewelry Making course. You will improve your basic skills and learn more about design and jewelry techniques. $155 (plus $70 course materials fee payable to instructor) Prerequisite: Intro to Silver Jewelry Making CFA 416 01 – 10 sessions Pemberton SU 1:30 – 4:30 pm Feb. 15 – May 3 (No class Mar. 22, Apr. 5) Mt. Holly Feb. 2 – Apr. 13 (No class Mar. 16) JEWELRY Intro to Precious Metal Clay© – Silver Jewelry Making In this course the students will work in PMC©, low fire silver clay (silver plus an organic binder). Learn how to work, cut, stamp, and shape PMC© into small designs that can be fired with a torch. When the pieces are fired, the binder burns away leaving fine sliver. After firing, these charms will be used as earrings, pendant and pins. Mold making will be covered in addition to soldering techniques. $155 (plus $70 material fee due on the first day of the class) CFA 400 01 – 10 sessions Pemberton SU 10 am – 1 pm Feb. 15 – May 3 (No class Mar. 22, Apr. 5) Intro to Silver Jewelry Making Come explore creative design in metal as you learn basic jewelry techniques such as fabrication, soldering, chasing, and simple stone setting. $155 (plus $70 course materials fee payable to instructor) CFA 409 01 – 10 sessions Pemberton S 10 am – 1 pm Feb. 21 – May 9 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4) We recommend you sign up at leasT 10 days prior to the first day of class. 4 Safety...................................................... 8 Special Interest....................................... 8 Test Preparation...................................... 8 World Languages.................................... 9 SPRING 2015 KNITTING Art of Knitting Enjoy the art of knitting with no previous experience necessary! Through this introductory course you will gain the knowledge of different types of needles and yarn and their usage, as well as what a ball band is and how to read one, culminating with a construction of a simple project and square samples of techniques you will learn. PLEASE NOTE: Ask for a supply list upon registration. $45 CFA 125 50 – 6 sessions T 6 – 7 pm Willingboro Mar. 24 – Apr. 28 PAINTING Chinese Watercolor Painting Create Chinese watercolors and ink paintings. Enjoy learning this art form in a relaxed, supportive, fun atmosphere. All ages and levels are welcome. Traditional materials, such as Sami ink and rice paper, will be available for purchase at class or you may bring your own. $99 (supplies additional) CFA 117 75 – 6 sessions W 6 – 8 pm Mt. Holly Mar. 25 – Apr. 29 Art & Craft • Culinary PHOTOGRAPHY Intro to Digital Photography This is an introduction to the digital camera. Learn what to buy, and the difference between point-and shoot and SLR. Learn the basics of photography. Composition and lighting also will be discussed. PLEASE NOTE: A digital camera is required. $115 CFG 286 80 – 7 sessions F 6 – 8 pm The CULINARY ARTS CENTER at BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE is proud to announce MONDAY DINNER and TUESDAY DINNER for the Spring 2015 semster! Mt. Laurel Jan. 23 – Mar. 6 Beginner Photoshop This beginner Photoshop class will introduce students to basic program tools and techniques. Students will learn how to adjust, retouch and optimize their images for use on the web and in prints. PLEASE NOTE: A digital camera is required. $115 CFG 298 80 – 7 sessions F 8 – 10 pm For dates and a list of available reservations, visit bcc.edu/culinary and click on STUDENT RUN RESTAURANT RESERVATION REQUEST. The CULINARY ARTS CENTER at BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE is located at 21 Mill Street, Mt. Holly, New Jersey Mt. Laurel Jan. 23 – Mar. 6 Intermediate Digital Photography Further develop the skills used with a digital camera, while being introduced to more creative photographic techniques. Students learn the next level of skills. Composition and lighting will be further discussed and demonstrated. PLEASE NOTE: A digital camera is required. $115 Prerequisite: Beginner Digital Photography CFG 202 80 – 7 sessions Mt. Laurel F 6 – 8 pm Mar. 13 – May 8 (No class Mar. 20, Apr. 3) CULINARY Last Meal on the Titanic Basic Knife Skills Knowing how to use a knife properly is the foundation of all cooking. Master this skill and you’ll take your cooking to new levels. In this class you will learn how to slice, dice and chop in the safest most efficient way. You will receive an 8-inch chef’s knife to keep at the end of class. $119 CFH 210 75 – 1 session S 10 am – 1 pm Mt. Holly Feb. 28 Intermediate Photoshop NEW!! Cookies for Canines This intermediate Photoshop class will expand and further explore tools and techniques. Students learn how to work with digital files, and learn the tools and techniques necessary for the next level of retouching and printing photographs. Students will be given home assignments to be evaluated in class. PLEASE NOTE: A digital camera is required. $115 Learn why preparing foods for your dog is healthier than store bought. Understand the costs of commercially produced food vs. the costs of natural foods and cooking up something yummy for your favorite friend while doing so in this class! $89 Prerequisite: Beginner Photoshop CFG 204 80 – 7 sessions Mt. Laurel F 8 – 10 pm Mar. 13 – May 8 (No class Mar. 20, Apr. 3) Black and White Photography Vintage photography! Get retro and create beautiful black and white photographs like those made by the great photographers of the 20th century (think Ansel Adams). Students will be able to sepia tone prints as well as, be taught how to develop your film and then print your black and white pictures in our darkroom. Feel free to bring in any old B&W negatives that you might have. Required Equipment: a film camera (any kind of 35MM or 120 format camera is okay- it does not have to be a fancy one); film; and photographic paper. $120 CFG 207 75 – 5 sessions M 6 – 9 pm CFH 166 75 – 1 session S 10 am – 1 pm Mt. Holly Mar. 14 NEW!! Easy French Cooking Ooh la la! French cooking isn’t as hard as it seems. Learn the basic skills and techniques in this easy to understand French cooking course. You’ll get all of the guidance you need and you’ll feel like you’re in Paris! $89 CFH 167 75 – 1 session S 10 am – 1 pm Mt. Holly Mar. 28 Please join us on the 103rd anniversary of the loss of the Titanic for a magnificent ten course meal consisting of the menu that was served in the dining room the evening the ship sank. You can watch the chefs prepare your meal in our open kitchen as you indulge in delights from a time gone by. $89 CFH 152 75 – 1 session M 6 – 9 pm Mt. Holly Apr. 13 NEW!! Farm to Table Change the way you look at food and by learning how it’s grown and where it comes from. Make a fresh meal completely from scratch with some of our favorite food from local vendors. Learn about sustainability and agriculture along the way from the farm to your table. $89 CFH 168 75 – 1 session S 10 am – 1 pm Mt. Holly Apr. 25 Registration begins MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 We recommend you sign up at least 10 days prior to the first day of class. Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. Mt. Holly Mar. 2 – Apr. 6 (No class Mar. 16) bcc.edu 5 Dance • Driver Education • Fashion • Health, Wellness & Fitness DANCE Social Dancing Come join us for an evening of fun and relaxation by learning popular dances such as the jitterbug, slow dance, cha-cha, the waltz, and salsa. Come alone or bring your friends for a fun-filled evening. $75 CFM 704 40 – 8 sessions M, TH 7:30 – 9:30 pm Pemberton Feb. 2 – Feb. 26 DRIVER EDUCATION Defensive Driving This course will give you information on how to become a safer driver by pointing out the hazards involved with daily travel. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to deduct points from your NJ Driver’s License and may be eligible for a reduction in your insurance rates. PLEASE NOTE: A $10 money order payable to the NJ Safety Council is required/ No personal checks or cash will be accepted. $65 CFD 201 01 – 1 session S 8 am – 4 pm Pemberton Mar. 14 HEALTH, WELLNESS & FITNESS Begin to experience the benefits of yoga such as flexibility, stretching and breathing more freely with Hatha Yoga. Students safely practice the basic postures, breathing techniques and relaxation methods of yoga. As we move through the course, we will be building a program that is designed to ultimately enhance the quality of your life. Please bring a mat and water bottle. $140 CFS 248 75 – 14 sessions Mt. Holly TH 7:30 – 9:30 pm Feb. 12 – May 28 (No class Mar. 19, Apr. 2) Zumba ® Come join the latest craze in fitness – Zumba ® Leave your inhibitions at home and learn to dance bachata, salsa, merengue, and reggaetone (Latin hip-hop). Get toned and burn calories while having fun. Beginner level. Price: $100 CFP 192 40 – 20 sessions Pemberton M, W 6 – 7 pm Mar. 2 – May 13 (No class Mar. 16, Mar. 18) Price: $50 CFP 193 40 – 10 sessions Mt. Holly TH 6 – 7 pm Mar. 5 – May 21 (No class Mar. 19, Apr. 2) Fashion Basic Sewing Suite 210 Willingboro, NJ 08046 2.) FAX (609) 877-5243 3.) Online bcc.edu 4.) Walk-In Pemberton Campus M – TH 8 am – 8 pm F 8 am – 5 pm Mt. Laurel Campus M – TH 8 am – 8 pm F 8 am – 5 pm This is an exciting class which builds the foundation for basic sewing and understanding of fashion terms, while also enabling you to discover a perfect fabric for your spring skirt, dress and pants. No sewing ability is required as introductory sewing skills will be taught. PLEASE NOTE: Students are responsible for general sewing equipment. Ask for a supply list upon registration for the course. Space is limited. $169 CFA 449 01 – 6 sessions Pemberton S 10 am – 2 pm Mar. 7 – Apr. 25 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4) Fashion Intensive Studio Workshop You will find an ever-changing selection of prints, stripes which reflect the most current fashion in fabric. Thrilling new techniques and fashion terms combined with easy sewing. You will be able to sew a stunning new ensemble for your spring wardrobe, a lovely tunic and pants. PLEASE NOTE: Students are responsible for general sewing equipment. Ask for a supply list upon registration for the course. Space is limited. $169 6 1.) Mail-In 200 Campbell Drive, Mt. Holly Center M – F 9 am – 5 pm FASHION CFA 454 01 – 6 sessions S 10 am – 2 pm Easy ways to Register NEW!! Hatha Yoga Pemberton May 2 – Jun. 13 (No class May 23) Willingboro Center M – TH 9 am – 8 pm F 9 am – 5 pm 5.) PHONE (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027 Join the HEALTH and FITNESS CENTER at BCC • Modern exercise equipment in the Barons Wellness Center • Six-lane swimming pool • Upgraded locker rooms with private showers • Male and female saunas • Outdoor tennis courts & athletic fields Maroon and gray membership plans Individual or corporate memberships Family discounts available For details call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1486 SPRING 2015 Home Improvement: DIY • Literature • Music • Recreation HOME IMPROVEMENT: DIY MUSIC RECREATION This course is intended for individuals with no previous electronics background who are interested in learning about electricity around the house. By participating in three labs, the course is intended to boost your knowledge and confidence with electronics. Some of the topics include: safety, meter reading, replacing receptacles and switches, testing lines, lighting basics, Ohms law, series circuits, parallel circuits and soldering. $132 In just half a day, learn enough to give you years of musical enjoyment, whether entertaining others or just for your own amusement. The traditional approach teaches note reading, while professional pianists use chords. Learn all the chords to play any song in this one session. You will then perfect your technique at home using an exclusive CD provided by the instructor. It’s easy, fun and musically correct. If you already know your way around a keyboard a little, you know enough to enroll in this workshop. Materials fee of $25 (for CD and book) will be collected in class by instructor. Max: 10 students. $30 Learn strokes, serving, scoring, and court etiquette for the beginning player. Video of each student’s strokes and play will be viewed during one day of class. PLEASE NOTE: Students must wear regulation tennis shoes (for hard-top surface) and supply their own rackets. Balls provided by the instructor for classes only. $95 Electronics Lite BID 280 30 – 4 sessions S 1 – 3 pm Mt. Laurel Feb. 21 – Mar. 14 CFM 670 01 – 1 session S 10 am – 1 pm LITERATURE Memoir Writing Maybe some time ago you experienced a meaningful friendship or love that has stayed with you, even if that person hasn’t. Or you endured a tragedy or dark period that was difficult, but you eventually emerged triumphant and stronger. Perhaps you are of “a certain age” and witnessed a historic event. You marched for peace or equal rights, you fought in a war, you drove across country, traveled to an unforgettable place, climbed a mountain or dove to the depths of the ocean. Start the process of writing your memoir and tell your story from the heart. $99 BID 306 50 – 4 sessions T 6:30 – 8:30 pm Mt. Laurel Feb. 17 – Mar. 10 NEW! Fiction Writing Is your New Year’s Resolution to write a novel? Or maybe writing and/or publishing a short story is on your bucket list. Regardless of the reason and whatever your pursuit, join us for an enlivening writing workshop on fiction. From creating characters to mastering plot, we’ll work together to produce sensational prose. Utilizing a workshop setting, elite examples as models, and with a multi-published author as the facilitator, we will draft fiction stories and/or the beginnings of a novel. Whether you’re a rookie writer or a seasoned veteran, you write for pleasure or personal pursuit, join us every Thursday for an educational and enjoyable experience in a relaxed setting. Required Books: Stephen King’s On Writing and Dorothea Brande’s Becoming a Writer. $115 BID 307 50 – 6 sessions W 7 – 9 pm Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People Mt. Laurel Mar. 25 – Apr. 29 Pemberton Apr. 25 Beginning Guitar This course is designed to acquaint the student with the rudiments of guitar technique. We will explore the playing of single-note melodies, chordal accompaniment, the solo chord melody style, and finger picking. The course will emphasize the playing of songs in tablature rather than getting bogged down in musical notation and theory. PLEASE NOTE: Students must bring their own guitar. $99 CFM 520 01 – 9 sessions Mt. Laurel F 6 – 8 pm Feb. 20 – May 1 (No class Mar. 20, Apr. 3) Beginning Guitar II This class is a continuation of Beginning Guitar. It will feature reading musical notation and music theory applicable to the guitar. Solo chord/melody arrangements will now be presented in traditional musical notation. Finger picking techniques will be featured also. In addition there will be ensemble playing included in this class. $99 CFM 521 01 – 9 sessions Mt. Laurel F 8 – 10 pm Feb. 20 – May 1 (No class Mar. 20, Apr. 3) Community Chorus This involves group rehearsals as well as participation in a concert. Diverse musical genres and choral techniques will be explored. No experience required. $20 CFM 321 01 – 15 sessions T 5 – 6:40 pm Pemberton Jan. 20 – May 5 (No class Mar. 17) Community Band This involves group rehearsals as well as participation in a concert. Previous experience on an instrument IS necessary. Students (other than percussionists) must bring their own instruments. Contact Jieraci@bcc.edu for more information $20 We recommend you sign up at leasT 10 days prior to the first day of class. CFM 322 01 – 15 sessions TH 7 – 8:40 pm Pemberton Jan. 22 – May 7 (No class Mar. 19) bcc.edu Tennis for Beginners (Ages 12+) CFP 223 01 – 6 sessions S 10 – 11 am Pemberton Courts Apr. 25 – Jun. 6 (No class May 23) ALL Golf programs are held at SPRINGFIELD GOLF CENTER 855 Jacksonville Road, Mt. Holly (609) 267-8440 Beginner’s Guide to Golf (Adults) This clinic is designed with the true beginner in mind. If you’ve ever thought about taking golf lessons, this is the perfect clinic for you. Lot’s of fun. No stress. We will guide you step by step as you develop your golf swing and begin the game of a lifetime. Great clinic to sign up for with a friend…you’ll be glad you did. Equipment provided if needed. $165 CFP 410 80 – 5 sessions M 5:30 – 6:45 pm OTH Mar. 16 – Apr. 13 CFP 410 81 – 5 sessions M 5:30 – 6:45 pm OTH Apr. 27 – May 25 Parent/Child Golf Clinic Want to have quality time with your kids, plus a lot of fun? Look no further than this relaxed atmosphere clinic. All ages welcome. Clubs are provided if necessary. This program provides an opportunity for parents/guardians and their children to learn about golf together. It is an interactive experience in which we teach the parent/guardian to teach and share with their child what they are learning about golf. Sometimes the children do the teaching. PLEASE NOTE: The course price is for one parent and one child. $150 CFP 422 81 – 4 sessions SU 10 – 11 am OTH Apr. 5 – Apr. 26 CFP 422 82 – 4 sessions SU 10 – 11 am OTH May. 3 – May. 24 DAYS OF THE WEEK ARE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS: M – Monday, T – Tuesday, W – Wednesday, TH – Thursday, F – Friday, S – Saturday, SU – Sunday 7 Safety • Special Interest • Test Preparation SAFETY Healthcare Provider CPR: Renewal Course Boating Skills for NJ Boaters & PWC Operators This course is designed and presented for all boaters and Personal Water Craft operators who want to enjoy operating their vessels on New Jersey and coastal waterways. Lessons include: basic safety, rules of the road, boat and trailer handling, basic navigation and legal requirements at both the Federal and State levels. This course is approved by the U.S. Coast Guard, NASBLA and the State of NJ. This course meets the requirements to earn the NJ Boating Safety Certificate which is required for the operation of power boats and PWCs on NJ waters. Cost includes textbooks, homework and exam materials, a completion certificate recognized by most Marine Insurance companies, and the processing of the NJ Boating Safety Certificate. A temporary boating safety certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the exam given on the fourth session. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 13-10. $75 CFS 656 30 – 2 sessions W 6 – 10 pm An additional fee of $5 is payable to the instructor on the day of the class for the certification card. An optional textbook can be purchased from the instructor during class for $20. CFS 756 75 – 1 session W 6:30 – 9:30 pm This course is intended for people in the healthcare profession (nurses, EMTs, nursing students, etc.). It also is the course required for lifeguards. It includes training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and choking skills for infants, children, and adults, as well as 2-rescuer CPR, the use of barrier devices, and training on automated external defibrillators (AED). Successful completion of the course provides a 2-year American Heart Association certification. $70 An additional fee of $5 is payable to the instructor on the day of the class for the certification card. An optional textbook can be purchased from the instructor during class for $20. Mt. Laurel Apr. 8 & Apr. 10 Heartsaver CPR/AED This is for people who require a CPR certification as a prerequisite to their job but who are not healthcare providers. The course is suitable for teachers, physical therapists, gym instructors, scout leaders, or anybody who wants a practical knowledge of CPR skills. It includes training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and choking skills for adults and children, ages 1-8, as well as the use of barrier devices, and training on automated external defibrillators (AED). Successful completion of the course provides a 2-year American Heart Association certification. $65 8 TEST PREPARATION Review for Graduate Record Examination (GRE) GRE test preparation courses run for six sessions and are 2.5 hours each. Each course is broken down into three weeks of verbal/language arts review and three weeks of math. Both sections of the course review both general principles, such as basic test taking strategies, test format, time management and overall preparation strategies, as well as specific skills and knowledge that are measured on the test. This course will acquaint students with typical questions covered by the GRE. Classes will be equally divided between the verbal ability test and the quantitative ability test. As students become familiar with the type of questions and test format, they often lose much of their nervousness that can lead to a lower than expected score. $195 Students may register to take the test with Educational Testing Service by calling 1-800-GR-CALL. CFI 234 50 – 6 sessions M, T 6 – 8:15 pm for the 2Oth Annual Burlington County College F OU N DAT ION GOLF TOURNAMENT MAY 2015 For more information on this and other Foundation events to benefit BCC student scholarships, please contact Brittany Quintana (856) 222-9311, ext. 2540 or bquintana@bcc.edu. Mt. Laurel Mar. 30 – Apr. 14 Graduate Management Admittance Test (GMAT) Each course is broken down into three weeks of verbal or language arts review and three weeks of math. Both sections of the course review both general principles, such as basic test taking strategies, test format, time management and overall preparation strategies, as well as specific skills and knowledge that are measured on the test. This course will acquaint students with the questions on the GMAT. Classes will be equally divided between the verbal ability test and the quantitative ability test with special emphasis on the business logic portion. $195 Students may register to take the test with Educational Testing Service by calling 1-800-GRE-CALL. CFI 235 50 – 6 sessions M, W 6 – 8:15 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 30 – Apr. 14 Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. An additional fee of $5 is payable to the instructor onthe day of the class for the certification card. An optional textbook can be purchased from the instructor during class for $20. CFS 746 75 – 1 session W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 11 Mt. Laurel Mar. 25 & Apr. 1 Healthcare Provider CPR CFS 745 75 – 2 sessions W, F 6 – 10 pm This course is intended for people in the healthcare profession (nurses, EMTs, nursing students, etc.) who hold a current, unexpired Healthcare-provider level CPR certification and need a refresher/renewal. Receive training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and choking skills for infants, children, and adults, as well as 2-rescuer CPR, the use of barrier devices, and training on automated external defibrillators (AED). Successful completion provides a 2-year American Heart Association certification. Bring your current unexpired certification card to class, or entrance may be denied. $65 Mt. Laurel Apr. 22 SPRING 2015 World Languages • P.I.N.E.S. Programs WORLD LANGUAGES ASL – American Sign Language This course is an introduction to ASL and deaf culture. This will help people who want to learn to be able to communicate and interact with deaf/hard of hearing and signers in the community. It provides an opportunity for people to experience ASL before they decide to go for ASL credit courses at BCC. $80 CFL 111 50 – 8 sessions TH 7:30 – 8:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 5 – Apr. 30 (No class Mar. 19) Intro to Italian Come learn Italian, one of the major languages of civilization in any age – perhaps the language of your heredity, or the language of your future travels. This course is a thorough introduction to spoken and written Italian, and will include pronunciation, vocabulary, conversation, language structure, and Italian culture. Students will practice skills for confidently getting around in an Italian-speaking culture and for further study of Italian. $130 CFL 450 75 – 10 sessions T 6:30 – 9:00 pm Basic Spanish Intermediate Spanish This 6-week course is designed to help students acquire foundational knowledge of Spanish conversation. Each class theme aims to develop basic speaking ability that will prepare students to carry on short conversations outside of class, in the real world or, in everyday situations. The topics covered include: physical and emotional descriptions, family relations and descriptions, popular and cultural Hispanic foods, holidays and special dates, and sports and activities. ¡Bienvenidos a tu clase de español! $99 This 6-week course builds on Basic Spanish and allows the student to practice conversation at the low-intermediate level. In a low-stress classroom environment, topics will include: household chores, going shopping, going on vacation, health and emergencies, and family relations. The cornerstone of this class will be the usage of the past tense, as well as the present, in conversing about most of these topics. ¡Nos vemos en clase! $99 Required Text: Easy Spanish Step by Step by Barbara Bergenstein CFL 917 50 – 6 sessions TH 6 – 8 pm CFL 919 50 – 6 sessions TH 6 – 8 pm Willingboro Mar. 26 – May 7 (No class Apr. 2) Willingboro Feb. 5 – Mar. 12 DAYS OF THE WEEK ARE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS: M – Monday, T – Tuesday, W – Wednesday, TH – Thursday, F – Friday, S – Saturday, SU – Sunday Mt. Laurel Feb. 24 – May 5 (No class Mar. 17) P.I.N.E.S. Courses are held at Whitesbog Village in Browns Mills, NJ, as well as Pemberton and other off-site locations. For more information about these programs, call (609) 894-9311, ext. 2537 or (609) 893-1765. To register, please call (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027. Tundra Swan Tour Enjoy a power point presentation, of our stunning winter visitors in the Pinelands of New Jersey. Topics will include: general characteristics, migration, nesting, breeding, feeding, and behaviors of these beautiful birds. Then walk or drive to their habitat for observations. Pre-registration is required. PLEASE NOTE: Wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather. Binoculars are recommended. $10 CFG 447 80 – 1 session TH 10 am – 12 pm OTH – Whitesbog Jan. 15 Tundra Swan Presentation Vernal Equinox Hike Enjoy a power point presentation, of our stunning winter visitors in the Pinelands of New Jersey. Topics will include: general characteristics, migration, nesting, breeding, feeding, and behaviors of these beautiful birds. Examine plant specimens that are utilized as food sources by Tundra Swans. Pre-registration is required. $10 Enjoy the approaching spring season as we hike on sandy roads through forests and along cranberry bogs. Look for signs of plant growth and the early bloomers, discover animals emerging from their winter slumber or returning along their migratory paths. Pre-registration is required. PLEASE NOTE: Wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather. Binoculars are recommended. $10 CFG 507 80 – 1 session TH 6 – 7 pm OTH – Moorestown Feb. 12 Owl Prowl Most active during this time of year, the great horned owl is busy getting ready for mating/nesting season. There will be a brief introduction to native owls and their behaviors to help you make observations on your evening walk in the woods. Pre-registration is required. PLEASE NOTE: Wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather. Binoculars and flashlights are recommended. $10 CFG 522 80 – 1 session F 5 – 7 pm OTH – Whitesbog Feb. 20 CFG 468 80 – 1 session TH 10 am – 12 pm NEW!! Rain Barrel Workshop Join, Nina Odunlami, AmeriCorps NJ Watershed Ambassador for the Rancocas Creek Watershed, to learn of the benefits of rain barrels in collecting rain water for use in your home landscape and managing stormwater runoff, then create a rain barrel to install at your home. A presentation will be followed by assembly of rain barrels. Installation directions will be provided. Materials and tools will be provided, however upon registration please contact the PINES Office at 609-893-1765 or pines@bcc.edu for a list of suggested tools that you are welcome to bring. Pre-registration required. $20 CFG 272 80 – 1 session S 10 am – 12 pm bcc.edu OTH – Whitesbog Mar. 19 OTH – Whitesbog Mar. 28 9 Burlington County College African American Cultural Events Committee presents: BERNADETTE STANIS “Thelma” from the show “GOOD TIMES” Thursday, February 5 at the Enterprise Center in Mt. Laurel Movie screening of “SOMETHING THE LORD MADE” Thursday, February 12 at the Geraldine Clinton Little Theater in Pemberton A tour of the EGYPTIAN ART EXHIBIT Saturday, February 21 at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology & Anthropology in Philadelphia Please use course code CFI 730 30 to register. The TASTE of SOUL culinary event Sunday, February 22 at the Culinary Arts Center at BCC in Mt. Holly • Featuring Chef Tim Witcher & Chef Dawn Frazier AACEC Celetrates Women’s History Month “HATS OFF to STUDENT SUCCESS” Saturday, March 28 at the Briggs Road Center in Mt. Laurel BUS TRIP to the SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM in WASHINGTON D.C. Sunday, April 28 For more information about all these exciting events, please call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1338. Burlington County College SUMMER 2015 CAMPS COMING SOON! Check out bcc.edu/camps for more information! 10 SPRING 2015 Professional Development Professional Development Administrative Assistant . ..................... 12 Banking ................................................ 12 B.Y.O. Briefcase.................................... 12 Childcare Training................................. 12 Computer Information Technology Training........................... 13 Customer Service................................. 14 PROFESSIONAL Development Programs Entrepreneurship................................... 15 Logistics & Supply Chain Food Safety........................................... 16 Management....................................... 21 Fitness................................................... 18 Marketing............................................... 20 Health Care........................................... 17 Non-profit Leadership........................... 22 Human Resources................................ 19 Project Management............................. 22 Leadership............................................ 20 Real Estate............................................ 22 Teacher Development........................... 23 CAREERS and CERTIFICATES AT-A-GLANCE Start Date Title LOCATION PAGE # Jan. 20 WINDOW Installation Technician Off Campus 16 Feb. 7 Industrial electronics test/repair technician Mt. Laurel 15 Feb. 9 Industrial Systems Technology Pemberton 16 Feb. 18 Entrepreneurship Mt Laurel 15 Feb. 18 Childcare Provider Willingboro 12 Feb. 21 Administrative Assistant Pemberton 12 Feb. 28 EKG Technician Willingboro 17 Feb. 28 Medical Administrative Assistant Willingboro 18 Mar. 2 Clinical Medical Assistant Willingboro 17 Mar. 2 Human resource Management Mt Laurel 19 Mar. 3 Logistics/supply chain management Mt Laurel 21 Mar. 22 PERSONAL TRAINER Pemberton 18 Mar. 23 HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Willingboro 15 Mar. 24 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Mt Laurel 22 Mar. 25 LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT Mt Holly 20 Mar. 28 NOTARY PUBLIC Mt Laurel 12 Apr. 8 CuSTOMER SERVICE Pemberton 14 Apr. 18 LOAN SIGNING AGENT Mt Laurel 12 SEE LISTING PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MT LAUREL/WILLINGBORO 18 SEE LISTING MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING MT LAUREL/WILLINGBORO 17 Registration begins MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 We recommend you sign up at least 10 days prior to the first day of class. UNEMPLOYED? Contact the Burlington County One-Stop Career Center at (609) 518-3900 for information on possible funding assistance bcc.edu 11 Admin. Assistant • Banking • B.Y.O. Briefcase • Childcare ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Administrative Assistant Certificate (including MS Office) Keeping the department organized, on time, and on track is often a challenge, especially when you are not in charge. During this training program, participants will learn how to run a stellar office and stay in control, no matter how hectic the day gets. Additionally, they will discover how to build personal credibility, say “no” without closing doors, use techniques for better listening, deal with difficult people, handle negative situations, and more. Skills practice exercises are interactive and allow participants to practice what they have learned in a fun, high-energy environment. This is the ideal administrative assistant training program for those needing to improve their administrative-assistant skills or those looking for the extra business edge. Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access) are covered in detail as part of this program. $250 BID 822 80 – 4 sessions S 9 am – 3:30 pm Pemberton Feb. 21 – Mar. 14 BANKING Online Bank Teller Certificate Program The current teller job market is predicted to see rapidly expanding growth. Becoming a teller is a rewarding job with an excellent future outlook. This program, provided by Banker’s Academy, is a comprehensive 20-hour online teller training program that will provide you all the knowledge and skills you need to be a successful teller at any bank. $595 B.Y.O. BRIEFCASE (Trainings that allow you to become your own boss) Notary Public Education & Training There is a growing need for Notary Publics in many professions, including financial, real estate, business and legal professions. This class will educate you on how to become a valuable employee and how to better protect your employer’s business. You will be given detailed instructions on how to obtain your notary commission from the State of New Jersey. Additionally, you will acquire skills and tools to complete your state-assigned job duties as described by the New Jersey Division of Revenue. Completion of this course will give any notary (new or renewing) the ability to perform all notary duties with less liability and more confidence! You will learn the answer to these questions: • What can a New Jersey Notary do? • What should a New Jersey Notary do? • What is my liability as a New Jersey Notary? • What is my employer’s liability as a New Jersey Notary? • How can I earn money as a New Jersey Notary? Meets the standards of the New Jersey Notary Association and follows all of the laws concerning the position of a New Jersey Notary Public from the New Jersey Division of Revenue. $75 SPT 280 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 1 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 28 BID 411 17 To register for this online teller training call (609) 894-9311, ext.2537. Childcare training Loan Signing Agent: Advanced Notary Public Education & Training for New Jersey Notaries This course is designed to assist the current notary with a knowledge, understanding and training for the sub-specialty as a notary signing agent handling loan document packages for lenders, mortgage companies and other financial institutions. The course is comprehensive, providing instruction for the position of notary public and the office of a “Notary Signing Agent.” Understand the loan signing industry and where you fit in. Follow a signing from start to finish. Learn to avoid common mistakes and errors. See actual loan documents and take practice loan documents home. You will receive a head start on how to set up your office and organization tips from notaries in the business. Use your course materials to chart your future as a Notary Signing Agent. Affirms the standards of the New Jersey laws concerning the position of a New Jersey Notary Public from the New Jersey Division of Revenue. $150 Prerequisite: Current notary commission in NJ, NY or PA. SPT 281 80 – 1 session S 9 am – 5 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 18 Wedding Planning & Design Learn how to create a design for a client’s wedding (or your own). This course includes planning, and designing layers to produce a beautiful event. We will cover today’s wedding trends, styles and the best way to implement them. This class is sure to be fun, fulfilling and informative and can set the stage to help you start a new career, or to plan your dream wedding. The Association of Bridal Consultants (a membership association and international body that governs the field of wedding planning) recognizes and will give credit to aspiring planners who complete the course $125 CFA 998 50 – 4 Sessions W 6 – 9 pm Mt. Holly Mar. 25 – Apr. 15 Caring for Preschool Children (CDA Part II of II) The Child Development Associate (CDA) training provides candidates with 120 hours of classroom instruction towards the national CDA credential. The course is divided into two modules, each consisting of 60 hours, and should be combined with in-service and on-the-job experience. Candidates must be either high school graduates or hold the GED credential. In New Jersey, the CDA credential is recognized as the equivalent of the Group Teacher title. For more information on credentialing, please visit the Council for Professional Recognition’s website at www.cdacouncil.org. Caring for Preschool Children (CDA Part II of II) The second 60 hours of the CDA program will prepare you to take the national CDA assessment, and will focus on planning a safe and healthy learning environment; Observation of young children; Relationships with families; and Program management. PLEASE NOTE: CDA Part 1 is prerequisite. $399 CFV 996 80 – 20 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm 12 Willingboro Feb. 18 – May 4 (No class Mar. 16, Mar. 18) SPRING 2015 We recommend you sign up at leasT 10 days prior to the first day of class. Computer Tech • Microsoft Office COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAINING Introduction to Computers Computer Basics Do you want to hop on the technology highway? Then this class is for you! In this 6-hour “hands on” class you will learn computer terminology, the parts of a computer, how to purchase a computer, how to not be afraid of the computer, along with an introduction to Windows, introduction to social media, internet/email, and keyboarding. $129 BID 679 81 – 2 sessions S 10 am – 1 pm Willingboro Feb. 21 & Feb. 28 Computer Troubleshooting In this class you will learn how to troubleshoot problems that you may have with your computer. We also look at taking a proactive approach and keeping your computer running efficiently and faster, and explore maintenance to make your computer last longer. In this class we will cover: Top 10 problems and how to fix them, problem solving 101, determining the root cause of the problem, taking complete systems inventories, making an emergency boot disk or CD, tuning your hard disk regularly, preventative maintenance, keeping your computer organized, backing up your data, removing applications and data you no longer use, keeping the Windows operating system and applications up-to-date, keeping your computer hardware clean, protecting your PC, eliminating spyware and viruses from your computer, and managing your applications. $99 BID 240 50 – 2 sessions S 9 am – 1 pm Microsoft Office & Training Seminars Word Level II Microsoft Office 2010 Training This comprehensive, 12-hour course is ideal if you are an inexperienced computer user who needs to quickly learn the basic Microsoft Office 2010 skills for everyday life or the workplace. Although introductory in nature, this course is enough to get you started quickly using the basic, most important elementary features of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to produce documents, spreadsheets and interesting presentations. Topics include integration of the Office applications, learning shortcuts, and how to utilize the new features of Office 2010. $249 BID 819 05 – 4 sessions S 10 am – 1pm Mt. Laurel May 2 – May 30 (No class May 23) Word Level I This course is designed for students interested in learning the basic features of Microsoft Word for creating and revising basic business documents. Features of this course include: creating and saving simple documents, using automatic text features for entering text, accessing online help, making changes to an existing document using a variety of editing techniques, creating and enhancing tables and using Word’s templates and wizards. $125 BID 200 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Students will expand upon the basic concepts learned in Word – Basic and be introduced to new intermediate concepts with an opportunity to apply them. Intermediate features include: creating custom templates and styles, managing tables and table data, inserting graphics, creating newsletters, sending form letters, creating Web pages, and managing document changes will also be taught. $125 BID 201 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Feb. 28 Word Level III In this course, students will learn to create forms and long documents as well as how to make it easier to display and work with those forms and long documents by using macros and collaborating. Additionally, students will be exposed to creating references to information in a document, preparing a document for publication, revising documents based on feedback provided by other users, and modifying an HTML page in Word. $125 BID 202 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 7 Mt. Laurel Feb. 21 Mt. Laurel Mar. 7 & Mar. 14 Technology 101 The course is designed for new iPad and Android owners who want to learn how to use their tablet efficiently. Learn how to effectively use the basic functions and applications that the tablet offers. You will learn how to use the most popular features and how to communicate with friends and family members. You will also learn how to take pictures and video, setup an iCloud and Google Play account, and use Facetime, Facebook, and Skype. Students will learn how to use the tablet in casual and professional environments. $80 BID 264 40 – 4 sessions Willingboro S 10 am – 12 pm Mar. 28 – Apr. 25 (No class Apr. 4) The Incubators at Burlington County College (BCC), located on the Mount Laurel Campus, provide an entrepreneurial environment focused on growing the success of new businesses. The Business, Science and Virtual Incubators at BCC offer: • A convenient location with access to major roadways • Business development services • Networking opportunities • Professional office space • A business address • Low market rent • Shared resources • Support services For more information, please contact: Barbara Witkowski Director of Incubator & Economic Development & Assistant Director of Grants (856) 222-9311, ext. 2800 incubators.bcc.edu bcc.edu 13 Microsoft Office • Social Media • Customer Service • Web Design Excel Level I Access Level I This course offers students the techniques to create, edit, format, and print basic worksheets and charts in Excel. Skills learned in this course include: creating basic worksheets by entering text and values, working with cells and cell data by using a variety of moving and copying techniques, performing calculations by using formulas, changing the appearance of worksheet data by using a variety of formatting techniques, working with multiple worksheets by formatting, repositioning, copying and moving, and adding and deleting worksheets within a workbook, creating and modifying charts, and setting the page display and printing options. $125 This is for students who want to get started creating databases in Access and working with the data by using tables, queries, forms, and reports. This course is for the new user of Access who assumes no experience with relational databases. $125 BID 203 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 14 Excel Level II Here’s an opportunity to work with some more advanced features of Excel, including templates, sorting and filtering, importing and exporting, advanced formulas, analysis tools, and collaboration. Students will be exposed to creating templates, sorting and filtering data, importing and exporting data, analyzing data, and collaborating on the Web in Excel. $125 BID 204 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 28 Excel Level III This advanced course in Excel is designed for students to learn how to customize workbooks, work with multiple data sources, collaborate with others using shared workbooks, and enhance worksheets using charts and graphic objects. $125 BID 205 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 11 BID 206 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Access Level II This course is intended for students interested in learning more advanced skills and features of Access. Skills taught will include: how to enhance database designs by using the principles of table relationships and referential integrity, integrate data with other applications, modify a table design to control data entry, find data with filters and queries, customize forms and reports, and create data access pages. $125 BID 207 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm BID 209 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 18 PowerPoint Level II This course is intended for students who are already familiar with PowerPoint on an introductory level and want to move up to a more advanced level. Students will work with design templates, custom animations, techniques for delivering presentations, Web presentations, and presentation broadcasting. $125 BID 210 30 – 1 session S 9 am – 4 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 25 Mt. Laurel May 9 SOCIAL MEDIA Social Media for Beginners Want to keep up with the world around you? Whether you’re setting up social media to keep in touch with family and friends or to connect for business, this class will provide you with the basics for how to build your online home. We will explore the ins and outs of social networking as a foundation for sharing with your inner circle and staying up-to-date. A hands on educational approach will acquaint you with the major social media platforms. $80 BID 265 30 – 4 sessions T 6 – 7 pm PowerPoint Level I This course is designed for students who are interested in learning how to create and modify basic Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentations. PowerPoint 2010 is a feature-rich, easy-to-use program that enables you to create presentation slides that combine text, clip art, drawings, tables, and charts and graphs. $125 Mt. Laurel May 2 Willingboro Mar. 24 – Apr. 14 Customer Service Representative Certificate This certification verifies that customer service professionals are knowledgeable in the skills and techniques required to provide exceptional service and support in both support center and call center environments. It ensures they understand how to assess customer needs while exceeding expectations. Front-line customer service representatives interact with customers every day. Do you have the skills to create first-rate customer experiences? This skills building and certification course introduces the skills and techniques required to provide outstanding customer service and support. BCC Customer Service Representative training focuses on call handling best practices; communication and listening techniques; documentation, problem solving, and troubleshooting skills; conflict negotiation; and responses to difficult customer behaviors. $99 BID 315 50 – 4 sessions T 6:30 – 9:30 pm Pemberton Apr. 7 – Apr. 28 Web Design Certificate Program MODULE I – Fundamentals of Web Design MODULE II – Graphic Design for the Web This program consists of four modules and is broken down into two parts. To earn the complete certificate, both Part I and Part II must be completed. The first part includes Fundamentals of Web Design and Graphic Design for the Web. The second part includes Dynamic Web I: PHP/MySQL and Dynamic Web II: Flash Java Script. Part II of II: Dynamic Web I: PhP/MySQl Dynamic Web II: Flash/JavaScript Through the use of PHP and MySQL, students will learn how to create dynamic websites. This course introduces the basic concepts of client-side programming and database development. $436 Students will learn how to create animation, games, and other client-side applications in Adobe Flash by using ActionScript 3.0. As the industry is shifting away from Flash, students will also learn how to replicate many of these concepts by using JavaScript, jQuery, and HTML 5. $436 BID 356 01 – 7 sessions S 9 am – 2 pm Pemberton Feb. 7 – Mar. 28 (No class Mar. 21) Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. 14 CUSTOMER SERVICE SPRING 2015 BID 726 01 – 7 sessions S 9 am – 2 pm Pemberton Apr. 11 – May 30 (No class May 23) Industrial Electronics Repair Technician • Entrepreneurship Industrial Electronics Test/Repair Technician Do you have a basic understanding of electronics? This course will prepare you to work technically and at various levels with industrial automation equipment used to run our factories (institutions and homes). Those who successfully complete this course will have learned how to test, troubleshoot and even repair electronics used in various industries such as Plastics, Pharmaceuticals, Robotics, Automotive, and more. This hands on program will teach what these machines do and how they are tested. Attendees will be taught how to test and/or repair circuit boards, photo electrics, drives, motors, controls, sensors etc. Skills will include soldering, troubleshooting, component identification, using various types of test equipment, and product knowledge amongst many other topics. $480 Prerequisite: Basic understanding of electronics. ENTREPRENEURIAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The NJ Small Business Development Centers network and the NJ Council of County Colleges have partnered to provide a 30-hour Entrepreneurial Certificate Program (ECP). The ECP will teach participants to successfully start a new business or expand existing operations. Students who complete this program will receive a certificate issued by Burlington County College and the NJ Small Business Development Center, Rutgers University-Camden. Courses may also be taken individually. Starting a Business from A-Z A comprehensive overview, this course is designed for entrepreneurs who intend to start or have recently started a small business. It examines legal forms of doing business in New Jersey, how to register a business, setting up bookkeeping records, Federal and State taxation, payroll, insurance and licensing. $115 SPT 700 50 – 2 sessions W 6 – 9 pm Participants who successfully complete this course will be guaranteed an interview at Radwell International Inc., for a possible lucrative career as an electronic test and/or repair technician. (Radwell International is located in Lumberton NJ, Franklin IN, New Castle Under Lyme United Kingdom, and Stony Creek Canada). Writing a Business Plan BID 316 01 – 12 sessions Mt. Laurel S 8 am – 12 pm Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4) SPT 706 50 – 2 sessions W 6 – 9 pm NEW!! Hospitality Management Certificate Get ready to charge into the Hospitality Industry with this exciting “Boot Camp Style” program. A diverse field full of many different types of opportunities. For example: hospitality marketing, catering, banquet services, front desk customer service, housekeeping, and security. When you move into large hospitality chains, the opportunities are manifold and often offer great upward mobility. $1595. CFH 200 30 – 12 sessions M-TH 9 am – 3 pm Willingboro Mar. 23 – Apr. 9 Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. Mt. Laurel Feb. 18 & Feb. 25 Developing a business plan is one of the most important challenges you will face as an entrepreneur. This 6-hour program was developed to guide you through that process and give you a hands-on systematic way to develop an outline, investigate and create a draft of your own business plan. $115 Mt. Laurel Mar. 4 & Mar. 11 Financing a Small Business One of the primary challenges facing a new business is obtaining the necessary funding to start or expand the business. This course explains the criteria used by lenders to evaluate a potential borrower. Sources of financing will be explored, including: bank and non-bank lenders, the SBA, micro-lenders, venture capitalists and others. The borrowing basics will be directly tied to the contents of a business plan/loan proposal. $60 SPT 702 50 – 1 session W 6 – 9 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 25 Marketing Research & Strategies Examine the two critical aspects of marketing. The first session will focus on how to conduct market research (industry trends, demographics, etc.) to determine the feasibility of your plans for the future. The second session will focus on developing specific strategies to market your business. $115 SPT 703 50 – 2 sessions W 6 – 9 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 8 & Apr. 15 Understanding Financial Statements Gain an understanding of basic business financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flow). The class will demonstrate how the review and analysis of the financial statements can provide you with the information needed to improve profitability and/or grow your business. There will be detailed discussion of revenues and expense items, forecasting and trend analysis. $60 SPT 704 50 – 1 session W 6 – 9 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 22 Business Ownership, Contracts & Agreements This class provides a basic understanding of business contract law with an overview of the different types of contracts. Topics include situations requiring attorney consultation, legal structures, partnerships and partnership agreements, and corporation and shareholder agreements. $60 SPT 705 50 – 1 session W 6 – 9 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 29 Recording Business Transactions This is a practical application class designed to teach the business owner how to record specific transactions in a manual record keeping system. Disbursement and sales journals will be prepared as well as accounts receivable and accounts payable ledgers. Sample transactions will be used to generate business activity through the end of an accounting period and formulate financial statements. $60 SPT 701 50 – 1 session W 6 – 9 pm bcc.edu Mt. Laurel Apr. 1 15 Window Installation Technician • Industrial Systems Technician • Servesafe® NEW! Window Installation Technician Do you enjoy home improvement and possess mechanical ability? This course will prepare you to be a window installer. Those who successfully complete this course will have learned how to install vinyl replacement windows, install Doors, and installation of the patio sliders. This combination hands on and lecture will help individuals with a strong mechanical ability to become proficient in the window installation trade. Topics include communication with customers, introduction to lead safe practices, and organizational job skills. $980 Participants who successfully complete this course will be guaranteed an interview at Castle Windows for a lucrative career as a window installation technician. (located in Moorestown, NJ) BID 320 50 – 30 sessions M – F 9 am – 2 pm OTH – Moorestown Jan. 20 – Mar. 2 New! Industrial Systems Technician Certificate Requirements: Complete ALL five modules. (Modules may also be taken individually) Programmable Logic Controller This course offers not only the basics of blueprint reading, but also the fundamentals of construction methods that make blueprint reading meaningful. The course is designed for office personnel, foremen, superintendents, and anyone who desires a basic knowledge of construction drawings. This course will offer basic descriptions of pictorial drawings, construction materials, construction specs, how to use a scale, and reading plot plans. It will also cover the basics of print reading for concrete footings, structural steel framing, welding, unit masonry construction, framing and finish, plumbing systems, air conditioning systems and electrical systems. $150 Machines and robots are replacing people in the work place. Having the knowledge and skills to be a part of this growing industry will ensure you have a position in our increasingly automated world. This program is intended to provide students with a well-rounded introduction to a career in the sales, purchasing, quality control and/or operations in the industrial automation field. Topics will include pneumatics, motion, electronics, hydraulics, HVAC, and electrical control equipment for plant floor and facility maintenance machinery. $300 SPT 220 50 – 3 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm Pemberton Feb. 9 – Feb. 16 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance (GDT) Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, often referred to as GD&T, is a symbolic language used on engineering drawings and models to define the allowable deviation of feature geometry. The language of GD&T consists of dimensions, tolerances, symbols, definitions, rules, and conventions that can be used to precisely communicate the functional requirements for the location, orientation, size, and form of each feature of the design model. Thus, GD&T is an exact language that enables designers to “say what they mean” with regard to their design models. Production can then use the language to understand the design intent and inspection looks to the language to determine set up requirements. $150 SPT 221 50 – 3 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm Pemberton Feb. 18 – Feb. 25 This course will enable the student to identify and understand personal skills and technical skills needed for success in the machining field. Students will be able to show a basic understanding of training opportunities and methods available to gain skills required for the machining field. $200 Pemberton Mar. 30 – Apr. 8 3D Printer and Scanner Take some of the mystery out of the current hype about 3D Printing and find out what, how, and why people are using 3D printers. Learn about the different types of machines and materials available (hobby, desktop, and large industrial machines; plastics, metals, waxes), create part files and send them to the printer for a hands-on experience. Develop a good foundation to go forward and incorporate 3D printing in some of your upcoming projects, and find out what’s coming in the future of these machines and how we create things to print. $200 SPT 224 50 – 4 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm 16 Pemberton Mar. 2 – Mar. 25 Basic Machining SPT 223 50 – 4 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm The ServSafe® training course provides food establishment owners and managers the opportunity to learn the industry standards and regulations regarding food safety. Our 12-hour training course offers both training and certification exam. The online exam will be given at the end of the second session. Upon the successful completion of the course and exam (minimum score of 75), participants will receive ServSafe® Certificate which satisfies the NJ requirement for “Risk Type 3” food establishments. Recertification students also may attend. $85 Required Materials: ServSafe® Manager Book, 6th Edition, with online exam voucher – ESV6R Blueprint Reading SPT 222 50 – 6 sessions M, W 6 – 9 pm ServSafe® Food Safety Manager Training and Certification Pemberton Apr. 13 – Apr. 22 SPRING 2015 Please purchase and review the textbook before beginning class. Bring two forms of ID (one photo) to class on day of the exam. Textbook and online exam voucher ESV6R can be purchased at www.servsafe.com for $68. Allow one week for shipping. BID 802 80 – 2 sessions S 8:30 am – 3 pm Willingboro Feb. 28 – Mar. 7 BID 802 30 – 2 sessions S 8:30 am – 3 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 11 – Apr. 18 Healthcare Certified Home Health Aide Training Program Clinical Medical Assistant Program In partnership with Bayada Home Health Care This program is intended for students who want to prepare for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career in healthcare. This program trains students to assist physicians by performing functions related to the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Instruction includes preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical aspects of phlebotomy and the cardiac life cycle. Students will review important topics including phlebotomy, pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications, taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology including proper lead placements, a professional workplace behavior, ethics and the legal aspects of healthcare. This program includes 140 hours of classroom lecture and hands-on labs and a 160 hour clinical externship opportunity at a local healthcare provider. To be eligible for the clinical rotation, students must successfully complete the 140-hour program, submit to a thorough background check and drug screening, and meet other requirements. NOTE: Upon successful completion of this program, students would be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination. $2,399 (textbooks included) This Board of Nursing approved curriculum includes 60 hours in the classroom and 16 hours of clinical, provided in a skilled nursing facility with actual patients. Covered in the training: Providing care for adults and seniors including people with disabilities, assisting clients with bathing, dressing, grooming and toileting, managing nutrition and diet, learning anatomy, physiology and common diseases, and handling emergency procedures and vital signs. $500 (Includes: License application to the Board) For more information or to register for this course, please call Bayada Home Health Care, 1-856-231-0200 15 sessions OTH – Bayada M – F 9 am – 3:30 pm Classroom Hours (60 hrs) 140 Classroom Hours + a Clinical Externship BID 311 80 – 35 sessions M, W 6 – 9:30 pm Willingboro Mar. 2 – Jun. 15 (No class Mar. 16, Mar. 18, May 25) S 9 am – 4:30 pm (Required) Mar. 7 – May 30 (No class Mar. 14, Mar. 21, Apr. 4, Apr. 18, Apr. 25, May 9, May 23) Bayada Home Health Care – Maple Shade Office 1000 Lenola Road, Suite 102 Maple Shade, NJ 08052 Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician Clinical Hours (16 hrs) This comprehensive 60-hour EKG Technician Certification Program prepares students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT-Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and other national certification exams. This course will include important practice and background information on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing. Additionally, students will practice with EKG equipment and perform hands-on labs including introduction to the function and proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement and other clinical practices. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED. $999 (textbooks included) St. Mary’s Nursing Home 210 St. Mary’s Drive Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 (Qualifies for BCC academic credits) SPT 600 80 – 10 sessions S 9 am – 3 pm We recommend you sign up at leasT 10 days prior to the first day of class. DAYS OF THE WEEK ARE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS: M – Monday, T – Tuesday, W – Wednesday, TH – Thursday, F – Friday, S – Saturday, SU – Sunday Willingboro Feb. 28 – May 16 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4) Medical Billing & Coding (Qualifies for BCC academic credits) This combined 60-hour billing and coding course offers skills needed to solve insurance billing problems: How to manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-9 manual), complete common insurance forms, trace delinquent claims, appeal denied claims and use generic forms to streamline billing procedures. The course includes: CPT (introduction, guidelines, evaluation and management), specialty fields, ICD-9 (introduction and guidelines) and basic processes for medical insurance and third party reimbursements. Students learn how to find the service and codes using manuals, (CPT, ICD-9 and HCPCS). After obtaining practical work experience (6 months-2 years), students who complete this course can be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC); Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H Apprentice); American Health Information Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification Exams. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED. $1,299 (textbooks included) SPT 504 75 – 18 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm Willingboro Mar. 3 – May 7 (No class Mar. 17, Mar. 19) SPT 504 30 – 10 sessions T, TH 9 am – 3 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 3 – Apr. 9 (No class Mar. 17, Mar. 19) bcc.edu 17 Healthcare • Personal Trainer • Nutrition Medical Administrative Assistant Program This 64-hour course prepares students to function effectively in many of the administrative and clerical positions in the healthcare industry. Medical administrative assistant, medical secretary, and medical records clerk are all positions in great demand. This program covers important background information on the medical assisting profession and interpersonal skills, medical ethics and law, medical terminology, basics of insurance billing and coding, telephone techniques, scheduling appointments, medical records management and management of practice finances. This program is intended to provide students with a well-rounded introduction to medical administration so that they can gain the necessary skills required to obtain an administrative medical assistant position. This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) - Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) exam. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED. $999 (textbooks included) BID 247 80 – 11 sessions S 9 am – 3 pm Willingboro Feb. 28 – May 23 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4) Pharmacy Technician Program (Qualifies for BCC academic credits) This comprehensive 60-hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other health care settings, working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Students will learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED. $999 (textbooks included) SPT 601 75 – 18 sessions M, W 6 – 9:30 pm Willingboro Mar. 2 – May 6 (No class Mar. 16, Mar. 18) SPT 601 30 – 10 sessions M, W 9 am – 3 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 2 – Apr. 8 (No class Mar. 16, Mar. 18) Personal Trainer National Certificate Start a new career by becoming a certified personal trainer. This combination lecture and hands-on program prepares you to work one-on-one with clients. Core topics include: anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, cardiorespiratory fitness, musculoskeletal injuries, weight control, health screening, motivation, teaching techniques, and more. This course is taught over a 5-week period for better retention and skill competency. The national certification exam is held on the sixth week. Career opportunities exist in fitness centers, gyms, spas, or start your own business. Proof of CPR required for certification to be issued. Exam results will be issued but no certificate without proof of CPR. CPR may be taken before or after course. Call 1-888-330-9487 to purchase the textbook. $430 CFP 157 01 – 6 sessions SU 9 am – 4:00 pm Pemberton Mar. 15 – May 3 (No class Mar. 22, Apr. 5) The World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.) were designed in 1989 to meet an ever-increasing market of fitness enthusiasts. How does one get started in the industry? The W.I.T.S. courses allow community colleges and universities to become the educational instructor leaders in their respective community. The courses grant the student a basic level national instructor certification for a passing grade in theory and practical skills. More importantly it gives the student adequate time to digest a lot of serious information over a 6-week period with a qualified instructor who is a local permanent resource. Advancing to international certifications like the NSCA or the American College of Sports Medicine is readily attainable after taking this professionally directed program. 18 SPRING 2015 Nutrition Concepts for Success Maximize your success as a personal trainer by helping clients with their nutritional needs. This course is valuable for anyone wanting to learn more about nutrition. Learn how to develop optimal ratios of carbs, fat and protein, how to analyze food labels, and help clients change eating patterns. Explore nutritional needs of athletes and the effect of diet on aging. Co-sponsored with World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.) and provides 6 CEUs. Please bring calculator to class. $90 CFP 163 40 – 1 session Su 9 am – 4 pm Pemberton May 17 Human Resources HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (Qualifies for BCC academic credits) Certificate Requirements: Required Core (C) Courses: Electives (E): Choose and complete 6 required core (C) courses plus 2 electives (E) for a total of 8 courses. • Benefits Administration • Equal Employment Opportunity • Compensation Management • Diversity in the Workplace • Employee Relations • Training and Development Total Certificate Cost: $1,592 • Human Resource Management and the Law Registration for Individual Courses: $199 • Performance Management • Principles of Human Resources • Recruitment, Staffing and Selection Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to help you and your organization meet the goals and objectives of today’s challenging HR Department. You may enroll in selected core or elective courses if you do not wish to earn the entire certificate. Each course is a complete learning experience. Upon completion of individual courses, you will receive a certificate indicating the Continuing Education Units (CEUs) earned. Text: Fundamentals of Human Resource Management, 11th Edition Book is available for purchase at the bookstore on the Mt. Laurel campus. Principles of Human Resources (C) Compensation Management (C) Performance Management (C) A broad overview of the functional areas of Human Resources. Topics include: HR goals in today’s competitive environment; framework for integrating HR activities; understanding the key HR role and its impact on organizational goals. CEU 0.6 $199 Examines technical skills and practical knowledge required in the practice and theory of compensation management. Topics include: compensation management approach consistent with business objectives; tailoring a compensation program; market data collection and integration to develop and support a competitive salary program. CEU 0.6 $199 Gain skills to develop and implement a performance management system. Topics include: selecting the most appropriate performance appraisal methods and forms; linking employee goals and performance to organization’s strategic goals; providing a credible basis for merit increases and incentive awards; and training management on organization’s appraisal and evaluation system. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 622 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm BID 629 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm BID 620 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 2 & Mar. 4 Recruitment, Staffing & Selection (C) Addresses planning and decision processes related to auditing and evaluating organizational staffing. Topics include: developing effective recruitment strategy/methods; selecting appropriate screening/ selections techniques; aligning promotion and succession systems with the organization’s strategic goals. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 621 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 9 & Mar. 11 Human Resource Management & the Law (C) This course provides an understanding of the laws that obligate employers. Topics include: recent legislation and court cases, defining employer/ employee rights and obligations; legal/business considerations bearing on employer decisions; practical legal implications in day-to-day HR operations; impact of laws on policy/procedure development; alternatives to minimizing employer exposure to employee lawsuits and administrative charges. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 625 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 23 & Mar. 25 Mt. Laurel Mar. 30 & Apr. 1 Mt. Laurel Apr. 27 & Apr. 29 Benefits Administration (C) Equal Employment Opportunity (E) An in-depth look at key aspects of benefits. Topics include strategies/objectives for a total program; legally mandated benefits; regulatory issues and requirements; minimizing and containing benefits costs; emerging trends and issues. CEU 0.6 $199 A review of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action laws and orders. Topics include: employer’s responsibilities regarding family medical leave; federal, state, and local laws, regulations and cases. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 623 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm BID 628 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 6 & Apr. 8 Mt. Laurel May 4 & May 6 Diversity in the Workplace (E) Training and Development (E) A review of the impact of cultural diversity on the management process. Topics include: the influence of culture on communication, intercultural conflict resolution strategies, analyzing performance in cross-cultural situations. CEU 0.6 $199 This course examines the role of training and development within the organization. Topics include: components of training systems; assessment methods and tools; designing a sound training program; transferring knowledge; evaluating and measuring results. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 627 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 13 & Apr. 15 Employee Relations (C) An overview of components for creating and sustaining a positive employee relations climate. Topics include: elements of an effective program; effective coaching, counseling and progressive discipline strategies; identifying employee concerns; and effective communication techniques. CEU 0.6 $199 BID 626 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 20 & Apr. 22 bcc.edu BID 624 50 – 2 sessions M, W 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel May 11 & May 13 One CEU is awarded for every ten hours of instruction. 19 Leadership Management • Marketing MARKETING Leadership Management Certificate Social Media Boot Camps Certificate Requirement: Complete ALL five modules (Modules may also be taken individually) Introduction of Supervision This course will provide a clear and in-depth role of the supervisor in today’s work environment. Topics on the discussion will include effective communication techniques between employees and management, decision making and effective problem-solving strategies and techniques. The objective of this module is to help supervisors manage their professional practices and integrity in the workplace. Moreover, supervisors will learn practical strategies in helping employees improve performance. $99 BID 232 01 – 1 session TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Holly Mar. 26 Developing Employees through Coaching, Mentoring & Accountability Employee Evaluation, Discipline & Documentation This course will outline appropriate employee evaluation and discipline practices from a legal perspective. There will be thought-provoking exercises regarding required documentation on discipline, appraisals and confidentiality practices in the workplace. This interactive module will help company leaders to manage their professional integrity through written, verbal and behavioral practices in the work environment. $99 BID 235 01 – 1 session TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Holly Apr. 16 Interviewing Skills & Methodologies This course will help in enhancing supervisory skills in areas to distinguish the difference between managing and coaching employees. There will be exercises demonstrating effective coaching techniques and principles. There will be an overview on how the employee’s performance is accountable to management and the organization as a whole. $99 This module will focus on the various interviewing techniques and methodologies used to conduct effective interviews; such strategies will address behavioral interviewing, including experience, knowledge, skills and abilities that are job related. Topics of discussion will include improving interviewing and hiring practices from a legal perspective. Appropriate interview questions and best practices in selecting the right applicant for the job will be addressed. $99 BID 233 01 – 1 session TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm BID 236 01– 1 session TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Holly Apr. 2 Mt. Holly Apr. 23 Facebook/Google+ BID 229 30 – 2 sessions S 10 am – 2 pm Gain skills in developing collaborative and cooperative team building behaviors and practices.Topics will address learning what, when and to whom to delegate with effective follow-up strategies regarding projects and other assignment outcomes. In addition to delegation, participants will learn how to motivate employees, both individually and collectively for maximum performance in the workplace. $99 Mt. Laurel Mar. 14 & Mar. 28 (No class Mar. 21) LinkedIn BID 285 30 – 2 sessions S 10 am – 2 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 11 & Apr. 18 Easy ways to Register 1.) Mail-In Delegating & Team Building BID 234 01 – 1 session TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Want to know how to set up your social media networks and sites, build your community, and connect with your fans while enhancing your brand at the same time? Whether you are starting from scratch or retrofitting an existing platform, there’s more to social media than shares and likes, but what do you really need to know? With these bootcamps you will learn strategies and techniques that maximize your networks reach and promote fan engagement. The goal is to develop an online presence. Students have the option of taking the modules individually or in a series to maximize their social media footprint. Each module is $69. 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210 Willingboro, NJ 08046 2.) FAX (609) 877-5243 3.) Online Mt. Holly Apr. 9 bcc.edu 4.) Walk-In Pemberton Campus M – TH 8 am – 8 pm F 8 am – 5 pm Mt. Laurel Campus M – TH 8 am – 8 pm F 8 am – 5 pm Mt. Holly Center M – F 9 am – 5 pm Willingboro Center M – TH 9 am – 8 pm F 9 am – 5 pm 5.) PHONE 20 SPRING 2015 (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027 Logistics & Supply Chain Management Logistics & Supply Chain Management Certificate A program jointly sponsored by BCC and the Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Society of Transportation and Logistics Certificate Requirements: Complete 5 core courses (C) plus 2 electives (E) for a total of 7 out of 9 courses. Total Certificate Cost: $973 Registration for Individual Courses: $139 You may enroll in selected core or elective courses if you do not wish to earn the entire certificate. Each course is a complete learning experience. Upon completion of individual courses, you will receive a certificate indicating the Continuing Education Units (CEUs) earned. Text: The Management of Business Logistics – A Supply Chain Perspective, 9th Edition. Book is available for purchase at the bookstore on the Mt. Laurel campus. Certificate Courses: Electives (E): Required Core Courses (C): • Supply Chain Valuation and Service • International Logistics • Transportation Modes and Systems • Logistics Management • Third Party and Contract Management • Supply Chain Finance: Procurement & Inventory Decision-Making • Warehouse Systems Management • Supply Chain Systems • Transportation Economics & Management Service Logistics Management (C) Transportation Modes & Systems (E) International Logistics (C) This course explores the principles of supply chain management. Topics include management aspects of moving and storing raw materials, semi-finished, and finished goods throughout the supply chain; importance of interrelationships between logistics and production, marketing, and financial management. CEU 0.6 $139 This course explores the importance of all transportation modes with an emphasis on history, costs, rates, service and claims. Learn how to select various carriers, how they operate, service parameters and current market conditions and finances. CEU 0.6 $139 Learn import/export basics and how goods move around the world. Topics include: documentation, shipping terms, customs procedures, NAFTA, freight forwarders, finance ocean freight and airfreight. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 604 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 3 & Mar. 5 Warehouse Systems Management (E) This course explores current issues in the warehousing field and ways to manage them effectively. Topics include: inventory control and management, material handling and staffing concerns; product disposal concerns including methods, rules and regulations. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 610 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 10 & Mar. 12 Supply Chain Finance: Procurement & Inventory Decision-Making (C) Learn how purchasing and inventory control managers affect the supply chain with their decision-making. Topics include: inbound logistics, managing inventory flows through the pipeline, and inventory management’s effect on supply chain finances. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 656 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 24 & Mar. 26 BID 609 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 7 & Apr. 9 Transportation Economics & Management (C) This course provides an overview of transportation modes and their effect on the economy. Topics include: role of government in regulating and providing transportation services and carrier management, and basic economic principles that affect decisions related to transportation. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 605 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 21 & Apr. 23 Third Party & Contract Management (E) Managing a supply chain requires the expertise to manage and understand third parties. Learn how to define third party logistics and types of service providers to use for your benefit. Discuss the selection process and measurement standards. Learn how to develop various legal contracts and methodologies and how they define your operations. Discuss the role that effective negotiations play in today’s environment. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 657 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 28 & Apr. 30 bcc.edu BID 654 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel May 5 & May 7 Supply Chain Valuation & Service (E) Explore ways to value a company’s supply chain with emphasis on improving overall efficiency and service. Learn assessment methods for productivity responsiveness, ease of use and organizational value of the supply chain. Focus on freight transportation system’s role in supply chain management. CEU 0.6 $139 BID 608 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel May 12 & May 14 Supply Chain Systems (C) This course covers concepts in designing, planning, and operating a supply chain. Topics include: evaluating e-business roles and products, modeling concepts, principal supply chain management topics and spreadsheets. CEU 0.6 $139 Prerequisites: General knowledge of the Internet and basic proficiency in Excel or Lotus spreadsheets. BID 607 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6:30 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel May 19 & May 21 Presenter: Daniel N. McAuliffe, CTL, is a certified professional with the American Society of Transportation & Logistics and has an M.B.A. from Michigan State University. He has more than 25 years experience in both international and domestic supply chain, having worked as a director for a variety of retail, private, and manufacturing companies. 21 Non-Profit Leadership • Real Estate • Project Management NON-PROFIT LEADERSHIP Measurements & Evaluations for Non-Profit Organizations The environment has changed for non-profits where funders are now looking for structurally sound nonprofits who can provide measures of success for their programs. This class will teach non-profits how to use Lean Six Sigma tools to develop the measurements and evaluations that the funders are seeking. The first part of the class will discuss the need and means to align a non-profit’s vision, mission, goals, activities, outcomes and measurements. The class will also review a number of evaluation tools that are being used in the non-profit arena and what non-profits need to do to satisfy those requirements. Lastly, the course will cover Lean Six Sigma tools for continuous improvement including process flow maps, SIPOC (supplier, input, process, output, client/customer) maps, problem identification and resolution tools and feedback mechanisms. $99 BID 450 50 – 1 session T 6:00 – 9:00 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 24 Grants 101 Successful grant writing starts with understanding the essentials of grant writing. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of grant writing and learn the key elements to developing professional and winning grant strategies. $99 BID 451 50 – 1 session T 6 – 9 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 14 REAL ESTATE Real Estate Sales Prepare for the NJ Real Estate Sales Exam, provided by the Weichert Real Estate School. Topics include: NJ Licensing Act and regulations, contracts, property rights, mortgage, and leases. Text: Essentials of New Jersey Real Estate, 10th edition, by Edith Lank and Joan Sobeck. The text is provided at the first class meeting at no additional cost. PLEASE NOTE: Visit http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_rec/licensing/reclicrequire.htm to view the most up-to-date licensing requirements. Prerequisite: High school diploma or equivalent (GED). $349 SPT 766 50 – 19 sessions M, W 6 – 10 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 23 – May 27 (No class May 25) SPT 766 80 – 10 sessions Willingboro S 9 am – 4:30 pm Mar. 14 – Jun. 6 (No class Mar. 21, Apr. 4, May 23) PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Imagine achieving your objectives, meeting your deadlines, controlling your budget and managing your role as a project leader or project team member…add Project Manager to your professional profile. It will make a difference! This program is the foundation on which project management expertise is built. Individuals who are responsible for managing people, tasks and assignments that need to be completed on time and on budget should attend. Participants – across industries – will develop a full range of skills needed to deliver sound, solid and significant business results. These workshops serve as an excellent foundation to pursue your PMP® Certification. Completion Requirements: Attend ALL (5) workshops to earn 3.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) or 35 Professional Development Units (PDUs) – which meets the pre-requisite as stated by PMI to apply for your Project Management Professional (PMP®) Exam. Total Certificate Cost: $995 Back to Square One: The Conceptualization Phase of Project Management We never seem to have the time to do it right, but we always have the time to do it over. Although often neglected, the highly critical project conceptualization phase sets the stage for success. During this phase, a project manager and team will establish a project’s value and communicate its scope by answering the what, why, how and how much of each project. CEU 0.7 $199 BID 635 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 24 & Mar. 26 Planning for Success: The Planning Phase of Project Management If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. The planning stage of any project is crucial to its on-going progress and successful completion. Skip it at your own risk. Place your important project(s) “under the microscope” and perform a careful analysis of task order (who is doing what and when) so that – as a Project Manager – you can efficiently organize work flow, carefully assign resources, describe work assignments and precisely schedule resources and deliverables. CEU 0.7 $199 BID 636 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Mar. 31 & Apr. 2 The Measure of Success: The Execution Phase of Project Management Whether you’re a novice or an expert, even the best laid plans never go according to plan. As a Project Manager, you’ll find yourself clarifying expectations, shuffling resources, changing targets, negotiating support, analyzing reports, adjusting budgets, sharing options (rather than problems), and communicating constantly. A well-planned project execution phase will allow you to avoid “scope creep,” manage the unexpected and keep your team on track. CEU 0.7 $199 BID 637 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm 22 Registration for Individual Courses: $199 Mt. Laurel Apr. 7 & Apr. 9 SPRING 2015 Leadership for the Project Manager – Part One Leadership that makes a difference This course will assist you in proactively taking swift action against the factors that trigger project trouble and subsequently avoid the distractions, delays and disruptions that so easily short-circuit our purpose, priorities and preparation. It is said that we are ready only according to the degree by which we have prepared. So stop “sweeping the dirt under the rug,” so to speak, and begin honestly assessing the heart of the matter in terms of project troubles and addressing the steps to project recovery and ultimately project success. CEU 0.7 $199 BID 638 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 14 & Apr. 16 Leadership for the Project Manager – Part Two Leadership that speaks volumes This course will assist you in proactively applying practical concepts and ethical principles of leadership in order to foster a project management environment that encourages transformation resulting in both individual and corporate growth; in it, you will discover and discuss the purpose of leadership models; identify the picture of sound leadership maturation; identify “The 32 Leadership for the Project Manager Ladder of Success™” as one model and examine how leaders become leaders, how/why they connect with people, how they get results, how they grow organizations and how they make their mark. CEU 0.7 $199 BID 647 50 – 2 sessions T, TH 6 – 9:30 pm Mt. Laurel Apr. 21 & Apr. 23 ABC Consulting Group International®, LLC. – in a cooperative effort with Burlington County College, offers a Project Management Certificate to help you gain total control of your projects. This certificate of completion is recognized and endorsed by PMI ® The Project Management Institute. ABC Consulting Group International, LLC. is a designated Registered Education Provider (R.E.P. #2230). Teacher Education 24 Hour Introduction to Teaching Pre-Service Class Plan Now for January 2015! New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey Introduction to Teaching 24-hour Pre-Service Program Do you hold a bachelor’s degree or have significant work experience in an occupational or technical area? Thinking about teaching for your next career? Applying for a Certificate of Eligibility? Here is your first step: New Pathways to Teaching in New Jersey and New Jersey City University, in collaboration with Burlington County College, are pleased to offer the “24-hour Pre-Service Program” required for alternate route candidates who apply for a Certificate of Eligibility (CE) for Grades K to 12 in instructional and career and technical areas. Please note that this course is not appropriate for individuals seeking the Pre-K to Grade 3 Certificate of Eligibility. Course content will include: • Lesson Plans • The Implementation of Technology • An Overview of the Teaching Profession • Learning Strategies • Classroom Observations • Classroom Management • Job Search Strategies for Teachers • Assessment Tools • Diversity in the Classroom This is a non-credit, blended course with 6 hours of class work, 14 hours of on-line assignments, and a 4-hour classroom observation requirement. Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate, as required by the NJ Department of Education, which documents their program completion. The certificate must be included in the CE application packet. Two class sessions: Jan. 17 & Mar. 7 S 9 am – 12 Noon Course: CEJ 001 50 Cost: $200 Location: Mt. Laurel Textbook: Introduction to Teaching: Guide for New Jersey’s Alternate Route Teachers, Second Custom Edition by Frances A. Levin, is available at the bookstore on the Mount Laurel Campus for approximately $80.00 or via web book resources. Earlier editions of the text are acceptable for the course. For additional registration information, contact the New Pathways Office at Burlington County College at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1468 or by email at cgrant@bcc.edu. Formerly FACTS Management Co. AUTOMATIC PAYMENT PLAN for Non-Credit classes over $777! An easier way to pay! Affordable, convenient and interest-free! Follow these simple steps to enroll in the payment plan: • Register for class • Go to bcc.edu • Select Online Payment on the left-hand side • Select link under the Non-Credit heading: “Establish payment plan, balance must be greater than $777.00” bcc.edu 23 Teacher Education • Government Contracts Earth System STEM Teacher Professional Development Series GeoSTEM Teacher Professional Development Series brought to you by The Institute for Earth Observations of Palmyra Cove Nature Park. This 8-week series is designed to give teachers and administrators an overview of programs, resources, and activities that can often be immediately incorporated into the classroom and/or used for curriculum development. The focus will be on the relationship between the Next Generation Science Standards (2013) and the Geosciences, Earth/Oceans/Atmosphere. It will include a guide toward developing a rigorous course of study that focuses on planet Earth. Throughout the seminar series, the GeoSTEM Teacher-to-teacher Initiative will host Master GeoSTEM Teachers as presenters who will introduce innovative programs, resources, and best practices. The twin goals of this series are to develop teacher-leaders and to highlight innovative classroom applications. Program highlights include: • GLOBE, Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment: world-wide, hands-on, promotes collaboration on inquiry-based investigations of the environment and the Earth System. • GLOBE SCRC, Student Climate Research Campaign: measuring, investigating, understanding the climate system. • GLOBE Satellite Partnerships. • NASA S’COOL, Student Cloud Observations On-Line: making and reporting ground observations of clouds to assist with NASA’s CERES satellite instruments. • Google Earth: develop a Remote sensing lab in the classroom through the use of Geoscience data sets including clouds, radar, earthquakes, and ocean data. • USGS Remote Sensing: use images generated by data collected by two remote sensing satellites to assess the impact of natural disasters, monitor global agricultural production, monitor impact of climate and other global changes. • Project ATMOSPHERE & The Maury Project, American Meteorological Society’s Education Programs: directed towards improving teacher effectiveness in generating interest and understandings in science, technology, and mathematics among students at precollege levels. 8 sessions T 4:00 – 5:00 pm GeoSTEM TEACHER-TO-TEACHER INITIATIVE II PREREQUISITE: GeoSTEM Professional Development Series or by permission of the instructor. Building on the resources presented in the GeoSTEM Professional Development Series for Teachers, this teacher leadership seminar series will continue to focus on the relationship between the Next Generation Science Standards (2013), STEM Education, and the Geosciences; Earth—Oceans –Atmosphere. Teachers will be introduced to the Space to Earth: Earth to Space (SEES) Model that develops field experiences for students to make observations and measurements, learn scientific protocols, and use technology, coupled with identifying satellite imagery and data that provide environmental interpretation from Space. The SEES Model identifies and uses resources provided through, but not limited to, NASA, NOAA, the GLOBE Program, and the American Meteorological Society. Lessons, projects and experiences will be used in the development of a GEOSCIENCE and REMOTE SENSING LABORATORY where students do real science in real time. Teachers will work together to develop grade/age appropriate lessons and projects that utilize the Next Generation Science Standards and STEM Education initiatives in the Geosciences. Mt. Laurel Jan. 20 – Mar. 10 8 sessions W 4:00 – 5:00 pm Mt. Laurel Jan. 21 – Mar. 11 Continuing Education Units will be available. To register for this free program, please email John Moore, Director of GeoScience STEM Education at: mr.moore.john@gmail.com Continuing Education Units will be available. To register for this free program, please email John Moore, Director of GeoScience STEM Education at: mr.moore.john@gmail.com Register Today! Burlington County College Offers: – Affordable Tuition – Flexible Scheduling – Financial Aid and Scholarship Options – Dedicated Faculty – Transfer and Career Services – More than 80 majors We are here to help you discover your potential at BCC and guide you through the process. For more information or to apply, please visit bcc.edu/fall. 24 SPRING 2015 Community Outreach bcc.edu 25 Community Outreach Services for Employers: • On campus recruiting and interviewing Services for BCC Students and Alumni: • Assistance with choosing a major • Post job or internships FREE at bcc-csm.symlicity.com • Finding an internship or co-op • Assistance with developing a formalized internship program • Obtaining on campus employment • Employer sponsorship opportunities • Job searching strategies • Preparing a resume and cover letter • Practicing for an interview • Participation at the annual Spring Job Fair • Present at career workshops and open house events For more information, please visit us at bcc.edu/careers. You may also email careerservices@bcc.edu or call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1034. 26 SPRING 2015 FREE Adult Basic Education Programs and Career Pathway Services Community Outreach Burlington County College 200 Campbell Drive • Suite 201 • Willingboro, NJ 08046 To Register, call (609) 894-9311, ext. 3016 HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TEST (HSET/TASC) Prep Classes High School Equivalency Test (HSET/TASC) classes prepare students to pass the subjects on the state-approved high school equivalency tests and earn a State of New Jerseyissued high school diploma. English as a Second Language This class gives those whose native language is not English the opportunity to learn and adapt to the English language. Students will improve their English reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. career pathways Program offers career readiness workshops, skills assessment, career/college counseling, and job search assistance. ABE-HEST-TASC Prep Hours: MONDAY – THURSDAY, 8 – 10:30 am OR 10:30 am – 1 pm ESL Hours: Monday – Friday, 1 – 4 pm Eligibility Requirements: • Must be at least 16 years old • Must be a resident of New Jersey • Cannot be enrolled in a regular high school • Must complete assessment prior to starting class bcc.edu 27 Community Outreach 28 SPRING 2015 Community Outreach bcc.edu 29 L.I.F.E. Programs Learning Is For Everyone: A lifelong learning program serving members aged 50+! Spring Session runs from January 26 – May 21, 2015 with no classes April 3 – 5 for the holiday, and April 16 for the annual membership meeting. DAY TRIPS Fun and Games LFG 135 22 – 14 sessions Feb. 11 – May 27 • WED 12:30 – 1:45 pm (No class Apr. 1 and Apr. 8) (May have additional costs.) Brandywine River Museum of Art LFB 148 27 – 1 session Apr. 9 • THU 8:30 – 4:00 pm Riverboat Cruise of Barnegat Bay LFB 214 17 – 1 session May 28 • THU 9:30 am – 3:00 pm The Chocolate Lover LFB 108 27 – 1 session Mar. 6 • FRI 2:00 – 4:00 pm Westampton Weather Station Tour Winterthur LFI 141 22 – 1 session LFV 124 22 – 2 sessions May 13 • WED 10:00 am – 5:45 pm LFI 288 22 – 2 sessions LFP 200 21 – 17 sessions Feb. 4 – May 27 • WED 1:00 – 2:00 pm Water Workout Feb. 6 – Jun 12• FRI 1:00 –2:00 pm Mar. 2 – Apr. 27 • MON 1:30 –2:30 pm Apr. 9 • THU 12:00 – 1:50 pm Apr. 9 – May 14 • THU 5:30 – 6:30 pm Take Control of Your Health LFH 138 21 – 6 sessions Apr. 22 – May 27 • WED 10 am – Noon Explorers of the Unknown Seas LFG 304 21 – 1 session Apr. 23 • THU 12:00 – 1:50 pm Mount Laurel Campus From the Left LFI 159 22 – 22 sessions Jan. 5 – Jun. 1 • MON 10:00 – 11:30 am (No class Jan. 19, May 25) Chess I: How to Play Jan. 12 – May 18 • MON 1:30 – 2:30 pm Chess II: Strategies, Tactics, Historical Games and Competition LFG 379 22– 18 sessions Meditate With Us LFH 224 22 – 6 sessions Basics of Estate Planning Mar. 19 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Foot and Nail Health LFH 237 22 – 1 session Mar. 19 • THU 10:00 – 11:00 am Medical Pioneers (Post 1900) LFG 543 22 – 8 sessions Mar. 23 – May 11 • MON 2:00 – 3:00 pm Learn to Play the Recorder Mar. 25 – May 13 • WED 3:00 – 4:00 pm Explorers of New Lands Let’s Make Cards Mar. 28 • SAT 12:00 – 2:00 pm Apr. 7 – Apr. 28 • TUE10:30 – 11:45 am UNDERSTANDING REVERsE MORTGAGES LFI 400 22 – 1 session Flute Ensemble LFM 198 21 – 6 sessions LFG 178 22 –18 sessions Mar. 24 – May 12 • TUE 6 – 8 pm LFI 225 22 – 1 session LFA 138 22 – 4 sessions Vikings LFA 221 21 – 1 session Jan. 12 – May 18 • MON 2:30 – 4:00 pm Jan. 20 – Feb. 24 • TUE 12:50 – 1:50 pm Apr. 9 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm LFI 186 22 – 6 sessions Ki SHi LFA 139 22 – 6 sessions Jan. 27 – Feb. 17 • TUE 10:30 – 11:45 am LFS 147 22 – 6 sessions Jan. 27 – Mar. 3 • TUE 2:00 – 3:30 pm The Political Economy of John Adams, Winston Churchill and Henry George LFI 156 22 – 11 sessions Jan. 29 – Apr. 9 • THU 10:30 am – noon DeClutter II-Selling on eBay LFG 407 22 – 5 sessions Rummikub LFG 292 22 – 15 sessions Feb. 3 – Mar. 3 • TUE 10:00 am – noon Feb. 3 – Apr. 28 • TUE 1:00 – 2:00 pm Tai Chi for Health II Feb. 3 – Apr. 28 • TUE 2:00 – 3:00 pm Burlington County Library Main Branch in Westampton German Movies with English Subtitles LFG 253 26 – 3 sessions March 21, April 18, May 16 SAT 2:00 – 4:00 pm The Movie Critic LFG 244 26 – 4 sessions March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5 • FRI 10:05 – 12:30 pm Film Biopics of Famous Writers LFG 278 26 – 4 sessions Feb. 20, Mar. 20, Apr. 17, May 15 • FRI 10:05 – 12:30 pmpm Multiple Locations Maximum Benefit Strategies for your IRA Beneficiaries LFI 242 24 – 1 session Mt Holly May 3 • WED 6:00 – 7:00 pm Apr. 11 – May 16 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Goals- Based Investing: Common Sense Investing for the Uncommon Investor Basics of Coin Collecting Apr. 14 – Apr. 21 • TUE 6:00 – 7:30 pm LFI 118 22 –1 session Mt Laurel Feb. 10 • TUE 6:00 – 7:00 pm meditate with us LFI 118 21 –1 session Pemberton Apr. 20 • TUE 6:00 – 7:00 pm Apr. 21 – Jun. 9 • TUE 12:50 – 1:50 pm LFI 289 22 – 2 sessions LFH 164 22 – 8 sessions Basic Crochet LFA 219 22 – 4 sessions Apr. 23 – May 14 • THU 1 – 2:30 pm An Introduction to the Writings of Harold Klemp LFL 206 22 –1 session April 30 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Willingboro JFK Senior Center Mah Jongg II: Learn and Play De Clutter – Reduce Stress Connecting Science to Everyday Life Westampton Recreation Center Tai Chi for Health I Apr. 14 – May 19 • SAT 10:00 – 11:00 am Let’s Make Cards LFA 136 22 – 4 sessions LFG 216 24 – 4 sessions Feb. 27, Mar. 27, Apr. 24, May 22 • FRI 11:00 am – Noon Mar. 10 • TUE 6:00 – 7:00 pm LFG 284 23 – 21 sessions Jan. 22 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Feb. 26 • THU 9:00 – 11:00 am Mystery Book Club LFI 242 22 – 1 session Mt Laurel Women’s History, the 19th Amendment and Beyond Retirement Income Planning LFI 224 22 – 1 session LFG 295 24 –1 session LFH 242 26 – 12 sessions Mar. 10 – Apr. 21 • TUE 10 – Noon LFG 332 22 –1 session Deep Shallow Workout LFP 109 21 – 9 sessions Feb. 13, Mar. 13, Apr. 10, May 8 • FRI 11:00 am– Noon Exploring Our Spiritual Connection with Animals Relationship Readiness LFM 197 22 – 8 sessions LFP 100 21 – 17 sessions LFH 241 26 – 13 sessions LFH 245 22 – 8 sessions Water Workout Bar Mar. 9 — Mar. 16 • MON 6:00 – 7:30 pm LFG 274 24 – 4 sessions De Clutter- Reduce Stress- Part III Pemberton Campus (All water classes will have an additional $21.40 user fee added) Mar. 7 • SAT 12:00 – 2:00 pm Basics of Coin Collecting LFG 409 22 – 7 sessions Jan. 26 – Apr. 13 • MON 9:30 – 11:30 am Mar. 5 – Mar.12 • THU 3:00 – 4:30 pm Art History: The Renaissance Period LFA 100 22 – 1 session Basics of Microsoft Office Suite Feb. 19 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Navigating the Internet (additional Day Trips may be added to schedule. Check the LIFE website or call the office.) LFV 109 21 – 12 sessions Feb. 17 – Mar. 10 • TUE 10:00 am – Noon Understanding Your Investments Mar. 25 • WED 10:00 – Noon LFB 183 27 – 1 session LFB 149 27 – 1 session Discussion with a Touch of Psychology LFH 234 22 – 4 sessions MOUNt Holly Center Can’t Live Without Books Jan. 8 – Jun. 4 • THU 1:00 – 3:30 pm (No class Apr. 16) LFG 406 23 – 1 session Jan. 27 • TUE 10:00 – Noon UNDERSTANDING REVERsE MORTGAGES LFI 400 23 – 1 session Jan. 27 • THU 12:30 – 1:30 pm Mah Jongg I: Learn and Play LFG 270 23 – 17 sessions Feb. 5 – Jun. 4 • THU 1:00 – 3:30 pm (No class Apr. 16) Conversational German LFL 128 23 – 6 sessions Mar. 17 – Apr. 21 • TUE 12:30 –2:00 pm Maximizing Social Security Income: Planning Strategies for Married Couples LFI 258 22 – 1 session Mt Laurel Jan. 29 • THU 6:00 – 7:00 pm LFI 258 24 – 1 session Mt Holly Mar. 11 • WED 6:00 – 7:00 pm Healing from the Inside Out LFH 163 22–1 session Mt Laurel LFH 163 23 — 1 session Willingboro JFK Feb. 20 • FRI 10:00 – 11:00 am March 20 • FRI 10:00 – 11:00 am mOUNt Laurel Library Exercise Fitness Session I LFH 235 15 – 8 sessions Jan. 27 – Mar. 17• TUE 10:15 – 11:30 am Understanding Social Security LFI 237 25 – 1 session Mar. 31 • TUE 6:30 – 8 pm Understanding Medicare LFI 209 25 — 1 session Apr. 2 • THU 6:30 – 8:00 pm Exercise Fitness Session II LFH 235 15 — 7 sessions Feb. 6 – May 15 • FRI 2:00 – 4:00 pm Apr. 7 – May 19 • TUE 10:15 – 11:30 am MOST CLASSES are FREE with an ANNUAL $80 MEMBERSHIP FEE. FOR INFORMATION call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1499. For a COMPLETE DESCRIPTION of ALL COURSES, PLEASE VISIT bcc.edu/LIFE 30 SPRING 2015 Personal & Professional development Registration PERSONAl & PROFESSIONAl dEVElOPMENT REGISTRATION 200 Campbell Drive, Suite 210, Willingboro, NJ 08046 • (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027 • Fax (609) 877-5243 No RegistRatioNs aRe accepted Without paymeNt NAME __________________________________________________________________________ LAST FIRST MI COMPANY NAME_________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________ STREET ________________________________________________________________________________ CITY STA TAT TA ATE ZIP EMAIL __________________________________________________________________________ PHONE _______________________________________ BIRTH DATE ______________________ CAT COdE SECTION COURSE TITlE START dATE o Male Race/Ethnic Group o American Indian o Asian/Pacific Islander o Black/African American, not of Hispanic origin o Hispanic o White, not of Hispanic origin o Non-Resident Alien Federal Reporting: This voluntary information is to be used for Federal Reporting purposes only. 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REC’D.________________________ REC’D BY __________________________ ID # ______________________ bcc.edu Highest education level achieved: o Less than High School o High School/GED o Some College o College Level Certficate o Associate’s Degree o Bachelor’s Degree o Master’s Degree or Higher Are you a resident of burlington county? o Yes o No If no, please answer the following: County, if a NJ resident: ______________________________ State, if not a NJ resident: ______________________________ Is English your native language? o No o Yes If no, please specify: ______________________________ 31 Aquatics AQUATICS Aqua Tots.............................................. 33 Super Tots............................................. 33 Pre-School............................................34 AQUATICS PROGRAMS School-Age...........................................34 Home Schoolers................................... 35 Water Exercise...................................... 36 Adult Swim Lessons.............................. 36 American Red Cross Courses.............. 37 Competitive Swim................................. 38 SWIM • SAFETY • RESCUE CLASSES • RECREATION SWIM • SPLASH PARTIES The college pool is located on the Pemberton campus (609) 894-4278 Aquatic information including updates and membership Register for BCC Aquatics on the Web at bcc.edu LIMITED ENROLLMENT – CLASSES FILL VERY QUICKLY Scan QR bar code to link directly to the BCC registration page POOL ADMITTANCE: • All swimmers must present a BCC ID with a current fitness center sticker and sign in at the lifeguard station • Membership is required for anyone using the pool, except for patrons registering for swim lessons or aquatics programs. • Membership is discounted for alumni and free for current BCC students, full-time faculty, and staff. All others must purchase one of the following membership packages: MEMBERSHIP LEVELS POOL MEMBERSHIP IS NOT NEEDED to REGISTER for CLASSES GRAY Pool & Gymnasium The pool is closed Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014 through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015 Winter Break Monday, Jan. 19, 2015 MLK Day Friday, April 3 through Sunday, April 5 Easter $50 annually plus the purchase of a punch card Adult....................................... $30/10 punches Child/Senior.............................$20/10 punches Alumni........................ $50 (punch card not required) MAROON Pool Gymnasium Wellness Center Sauna ANNUAL Adult 18-59 ............................................................... $240 Adult 60+ . ................................................................ $180 One Parent & Child(ren) ........................................... $415 Two Parents & Child(ren) .......................................... $565 Alumni....................................................................... $180 $95 $75 $125 $210 $75 Membership questions should be directed to the Fitness Center CHILDREN 5 years of age and under are FREE. at (609) 894-9311 or (856) 222-9311, ext. 1435 Membership questions should be directed to the Fitness Center at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1435 Automatic Swim Lift Available This lift makes BCC’s pool accessible to the physically challenged. Please call for more information. Splash Parties at BCC! If you are interested in scheduling or finding out more information regarding Spash Parties, see our ad in this section. Lifeguards are ALWAYS on duty when the pool is open. 32 SEMESTER SPRING 2015 IMPORTANT...PLEASE NOTE: Parents in Aqua Tot classes are in the water with child. Parents are not permitted on the pool deck during swim lessons. All classes have two parent/guest watch days. Everyone must enter/exit the pool through the locker rooms. Aqua Tots • Super Tots CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Programs AQUA TOTS (Ages 6 mos. +) Pemberton PE Building – Pool Parents participate in the pool as their child learns basic swim skills and water safety. Both swim diapers and tight-fitting plastic pants are REQUIRED for children under three or any age not toilet trained. Weekday Mornings CFP 001 02 – 11 sessions T 11:05 – 11:35 am $110 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 CFP 001 05 – 11 sessions W 10:10 – 10:40 am $110 Jan. 14 – Mar. 25 CFP 001 06 – 11 sessions TH 11 – 11:30 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 CFP 001 07 – 11 sessions F 9:45 – 10:15 am $110 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 Weekday Evenings CFP 001 40 – 10 sessions M 5:50 – 6:20 pm $100 Mar. 9 – May 18 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 001 41 – 10 sessions W 5:20 – 5:50 pm $100 Mar. 11 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) Saturday Mornings CFP 001 60 – 12 sessions S 9 – 9:30 am $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) LATE SPRING CLASSES Weekday Mornings CFP 001 12 – 8 sessions T 11:05 – 11:35 am $80 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 CFP 001 16 – 8 sessions W 10:10 – 10:40 am $80 Apr. 15 – Jun. 3 CFP 001 17 – 8 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 CFP 001 18 – 8 sessions F 9:45 – 10:15 am $80 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 SUPER TOTS (Ages 3 – 4) Pemberton PE Building – Pool It’s time to solo! This is your child’s earliest water experience without having their parent in the water. Children must participate in a pre-screening and be able to work comfortably in the pool without their parent. To schedule a convenient pre-screening time, select Option 1 at (609) 894-4278. Child MUST be three years old by start date and also be toilet trained. Weekday Mornings CFP 004 02 – 11 sessions T 9:55 – 10:25 am $132 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 CFP 004 03 – 11 sessions T 10:30 – 11:00 am $132 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 CFP 004 04 – 11 sessions T 11:05 – 11:35 am $132 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 CFP 004 05 – 11 sessions W 10:10 – 10:40 am $132 Jan. 14 – Mar. 25 CFP 004 06 – 11 sessions TH 11 – 11:30 am $132 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 CFP 004 07 – 11 sessions F 9:05 – 9:35 am $132 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 CFP 004 08 – 11 sessions F 9:45 – 10:15 am $132 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 CFP 004 09 – 11 sessions F 11:15 – 11:45 am $132 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 LATE SPRING CLASSES Weekday Mornings CFP 004 10 – 8 sessions T 9:55 – 10:25 am $96 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 CFP 004 11 – 8 sessions T 10:30 – 11:00 am $96 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 CFP 004 12 – 8 sessions T 11:05 – 11:35 am $96 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 CFP 004 13 – 8 sessions W 10:10 – 10:40 am $96 Apr. 15 – Jun. 3 CFP 004 14 – 8 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $96 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 CFP 004 15 – 8 sessions F 9:05 – 9:35 am $96 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 CFP 004 16 – 8 sessions F 9:45 – 10:15 am $96 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 CPP 004 18 – 8 sessions F 11:15 – 11:45 am $96 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 Weekday Evenings CFP 004 40 – 10 sessions M 5:50 – 6:20 pm $120 Mar. 9 – May 18 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 004 41 – 10 sessions W 5:20 – 5:50 pm $120 Mar. 11 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) Saturday Mornings CFP 004 60 – 12 sessions S 9 – 9:30 am $144 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) Come and join us for an hour of fun in the water. FREE for all participants. Ages 8 to 88! You can try Scuba Diving, Synchronized Swimming, Aqua-Exercise, and Underwater Hockey. Sunday, January 11th 2015 Noon-1pm. Activities subject to change, limited places available. View the NEW SWIMMER ORIENTATION online at bcc.edu/aquatics Call for details and to register 609-894-9311, ext. 1010. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a tour of the facility please call 609-894-9311, ext. 1010 bcc.edu 33 Pre-School • School-Age Pre-School LESSONS (Ages 4 – 6) Pemberton PE Bldg - Pool This course provides students with opportunities for success with fundamental swimming skills. Instruction focuses on water adjustment and introduction to performing basic skills independently with an emphasis on water safety. Students are grouped according to their swimming ability. Weekday Mornings CFP 009 01 – 11 sessions T 9:05 – 9:50 am $110 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 CFP 009 02 – 11 sessions TH 9:05 – 9:50 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 Weekday Afternoons CFP 009 11 – 11 sessions T 1:00 – 1:45 pm $110 Jan. 13 – Mar. 24 Weekday Evenings CFP 009 40 – 10 sessions M 5:00 – 5:45 pm $100 Mar. 9 – May 18 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 009 41 – 10 sessions T 4:00 – 4:45 pm $100 Mar. 10 – May 19 (No class Apr. 7) CFP 009 42 – 10 sessions W 4:30 – 5:15 pm $100 Mar. 11 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) CFP 009 43 – 10 sessions TH 4:00 – 4:45 pm $100 Mar. 12 – May 21 (No class Apr. 9) Saturday Mornings CHILDREN’S SWIM LESSONS American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Programs School-Age (Ages 6 +) SHALLOW WATER LEVEL 1 Non-swimmer, needs to develop basic aquatic skills LEVEL 2 Non-swimmer, swims independently with float (front and back five yards) Weekday Evenings CFP 017 40 – 10 sessions M 4:00 – 4:50 pm $100 Mar. 9 – May 18 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 017 41 – 10 sessions T 5:00 – 5:50 pm $100 Mar. 10 – May 19 (No class Apr. 7) CFP 017 42 – 10 sessions W 6:00 – 6:50 pm $100 Mar. 11 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) CFP 017 43 – 10 sessions TH 5:00 – 5:50 pm $100 Mar. 12 – May 21 (No class Apr. 9) Saturday Mornings CFP 017 61 – 12 sessions S 10:35-11:25 am $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) CFP 017 62 – 12 sessions S 11:35-12:25 pm $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) CFP 009 61 – 12 sessions $120 S 9:40 – 10:25 am Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 9 & Apr. 11) LATE SPRING CLASSES Weekday Mornings CFP 009 03 – 8 sessions T 9:05 – 9:50 am $80 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 CFP 009 14 – 8 sessions T 1:00 – 1:45 pm $80 Apr. 14 – Jun. 2 UPCOMING Special Events CFP 009 04 – 8 sessions TH 9:05 – 9:45 am $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 Scout Badge Days Saturday Feb. 28, March 21, April 18 and May 9 at 12:45 pm. DAYS OF THE WEEK ARE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS: M – Monday, T – Tuesday, W – Wednesday, TH – Thursday, F – Friday, S – Saturday, SU – Sunday 34 – AE Try out for Feb Heart Health Month– Special Olympics Swim Meet March 8 1:30pm – Masters Meet March 29th SPRING 2015 School-Age (Ages 6 +) DEEP WATER LEVEL 3 Beginner swimmer, swims independently without float (front and back, five yards) LEVEL 4 Intermediate swimmer, stroke improvement LEVEL 5 Experienced swimmer, stroke refinement Weekday Evenings CFP 027 40 – 10 sessions M 4:00 – 4:50 pm $100 Mar. 9 – May 18 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 027 42 – 10 sessions T 5:00 – 5:50 pm $100 Mar. 10 – May 19 (No class Apr. 7) CFP 027 45 – 10 sessions W 6:00 – 6:50 pm $100 Mar. 11 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) CFP 027 46 – 10 sessions TH 5:00 – 5:50 pm $100 Mar. 12 – May 21 (No class Apr. 9) Saturday Mornings CFP 027 61 – 12 sessions S 10:35 – 11:25 am $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) CFP 027 62 – 8 sessions S 11:35 – 12:25 pm $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) The following are for Level 3 only CFP 027 41 – 10 sessions T 4:00– 4:50 pm LEVEL 3 ONLY $100 Mar. 10 – May 19 (No class Apr. 7) CFP 027 43 – 10 sessions TH 4:00 – 4:50 pm LEVEL 3 ONLY $100 Mar. 12 – May 21 (No class Apr. 9) CHECK OUT ALL the EXCITING EVENTS TAKING PLACE at the POOL! VISIT US at bcc.edu/aquatics Homeschoolers • Stroke Technique • Babysitter Training NEW! Adaptive Swim Lessons (Lessons for children with disabilities) Small group swim lessons that adapt the aquatic environment to meet the needs of the children. Youngsters with special needs (diagnoses may include autism, cerebral palsy, quadriplegia, or developmental delays) can all benefit from our aquatics program. The goals of the Adaptive Aquatics program are to teach water safety, functional and recreational swimming skills. Any child can learn to be independent in the water (always with supervision, of course) with or without a flotation device. This program is for children of all ages to learn to swim to the best of his or her ability. Each child has individual goals designed to adapt to the needs of the child. The benefits of this program can be as small as getting a child to put their face in the water, to as big as having them ready for total independence in the water. All instructors are Red Cross WSI certified. An adult is required to go in the water with the student. ( 1 instructor per 5 students) Students must be toliet trained. Participants will be asked to complete a Health History Questionnaire and get doctors approval to swim. For more information please call (609) 894-9311, ext. 1010 CFP 304 01 – 6 sessions TH 1:00 – 1:30 pm $120 Jan. 22 – Feb. 26 NEW! SCOUTS Swim Test Readiness Get ready for your swim test. Home Schoolers Deep Water School Age (6+ years) From your child’s first time in the pool he or she will enjoy these classes geared for bringing children together to learn water safety and swimming skills in a fun yet nurturing environment. See pages 33 and 34 for course descriptions. CFP 027 03 – 8 sessions TH 10:00 – 10:50 am Aqua Tots (6 months - 4 years old) This program will focus on increasing endurance and improving stroke technique, including starts, turns and finishes. This class is open to those who are able to swim 2 to 4 lengths of the pool without stopping. They must also have knowledge of three out of four competitive strokes, be able to swim 2 lengths of the pool and be at least 8 years of age. CFP 001 06 – 11 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 Super Tots (3 and 4 years old) CFP 004 06 – 11 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $132 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 Pre-School (4 and 6 years old) CFP 009 02 – 11 sessions TH 9:05 – 9:50 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 School-Age (Shallow Water - 6+ years) CFP 017 01 – 11 sessions TH 10:00 – 10:50 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 Home School - Stroke Technique and Endurance CFP 147 01 – 11 sessions TH 10 – 10:50 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 LATE SPRING CLASS CFP 147 03 – 8 sessions TH 10:00 – 10:50 am $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 School-Age (Deep Water - 6+ years) CFP 027 01 – 11 sessions TH 10 – 10:50 am $110 Jan. 15 – Mar. 26 LATE SPRING CLASSES Aqua Tots (6 months - 4 years old) CFP 001 17 – 8 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 Super Tots (3 and 4 years old) CFP 004 14 – 8 sessions TH 11:00 – 11:30 am $96 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 This course will help you prepare you to earn credit for you swim badge. Scout badge assessment if not included in this course. Must register for Scout Badge day. Pre-School (4 and 6 years old) CFP 116 01 – 3 sessions M, W 7:00 – 7:45 pm Shallow Water School Age (6+ years) $30 Feb. 18, 23 & 25 $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 CFP 009 04 – 8 sessions TH 9:05 – 9:50 am CFP 017 03 – 8 sessions TH 10:00 – 10:50 am $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 $80 Apr. 16 – Jun. 4 SCOUT BADGE DAY Earn Credit towards your swim badge through BCC’s scouting program! INSTRUCTION by a CERTIFIED SCOUT COUNSELOR and WSI Saturdays @ 12:45 pm • Feb. 28, March 21, April 11 and May 9 Call Barbara Long at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1497 or email balong@bcc.edu to register your group. BCC’s Pemberton Campus Pool • Cost is $5 per Scout bcc.edu View the NEW SWIMMER ORIENTATION online at bcc.edu/aquatics. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a tour of the facility, please call the Aquatics department at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1010. Home School Family Fun Tuesdays 10:30-11:30 am Jan 15 - Mar 26 This is a recreational swim time for home school children and families. Noodles, mats and tubes will be available for use. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. All Aquatic facility guidelines must be followed. Please call the Aquatics office for more information. (609) 894-9311, ext. 1010 35 Water Exercise • Adult Swim All Water Exercise Instructors are AEA or USWFA Certified. Our instructors are Andy, Barbara, Beth, Hayley, Meghan and Val. If you have any questions, please contact us at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1010. Deep Water Fun & Fitness Aqua Traumatic Brain Injury/Fibromyalgia Give your hips, knees, and feet a break from land exercise by enjoying a full body resistance workout in our warm pool! If you are comfortable in ten feet of water then this fitness program is for you! Water walking floatation belts are available. BCC offers aquatic exercise as an alternative rehabilitation option. Aqua TBI/Fibromyalgia takes advantage of the properties of water to provide a unique exercise environment for patrons experiencing pain, weakness, muscle spasms, limited range of motion, decreased strength and limited weight bearing. Aquatic exercise is frequently used in conjunction with traditional land-based physical therapy programs. A certified exercise specialist will develop a customized exercise plan specifically tailored to each individual patient’s needs. Doctor note required. Weekday Mornings CFP 135 01 – 21 sessions M, W 9:00 – 9:50 am $210 Jan. 12 – Mar. 25 (No class Jan. 19) CFP 135 05 – 32 sessions M, W, F 9:00 – 9:50 am $320 Jan. 12 – Mar. 27 (No class Jan. 19) • Build balance and coordination CFP 135 03 – 11 sessions F 9:00 – 9:50 am $110 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 • Renewed energy and endurance LATE SPRING CLASS WATER EXERCISE Enjoy the benefits of water exercise: • Decrease blood pressure • Low impact, high resistance • Improve strength and muscle tone • Increase range of motion and joint flexibility • All participants must complete a Health History Questionnaire. Advanced Aqua Enjoy, a high intensity, choreographed, water workout in shallow water. This program focuses on building cardiovascular strength and endurance through challenging routines of intervals and higher intensity options. You will keep your heart rate and pace up throughout the class. Water shoes recommended. Not for beginners. (Minimum of 8 participants required) SHALLOW WATER: Mondays & Wednesdays DEEP WATER: Fridays Weekday Mornings CFP 131 01 – 32 sessions M, W, F 9:00 – 9:50 am $320 Jan. 12 – Mar. 27 (No class Jan. 19) CFP 131 03 – 10 sessions M 9:00 – 9:50 am $100 Jan. 12 – Mar. 23 (No class Jan. 19) CFP 131 04 – 21 sessions M, W 9:00 – 9:50 am $210 Jan. 12 – Mar. 25 (No class Jan. 19) LATE SPRING CLASSES CFP 131 07 – 23 sessions M, W, F 9:00 – 9:50 am $230 Apr. 13 – Jun. 5 (No class May 25) CFP 131 08 – 7 sessions M 9:00 – 9:50 am $70 Apr. 13 – Jun. 1 (No class May 25) CFP 131 09 – 15 sessions M, W 9:00 – 9:50 am $150 Apr. 13 – Jun. 3 (No class May 25) 36 CFP 135 06 – 15 sessions M, W 9:00 – 9:50 am $150 Apr. 13 – Jun. 3 (No class May 25) CFP 135 08 – 23 sessions M, W, F 9:00 – 9:50 am $230 Apr. 13 – Jun. 5 (No class May 25) CFP 135 04 – 8 sessions F 9:00 – 9:50 am $80 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 Aqua Intermediate A medium to high intensity muscle focused class in the shallow end of the pool. This program uses the water as the primary training tool with the option of using equipment for building muscular strength and endurance. All major muscle groups will be targeted providing a total body workout experience. Both swimmers and non–swimmers of all ages are invited to attend. Water shoes recommended. (Minimum of 8 participants required.) CFP 303 01 – 22 sessions T, TH 9:00 – 9:50 am LATE SPRING CLASS CFP 303 02 – 16 sessions T, TH 9:00 – 9:50 am $220 Jan. 13 – Mar. 26 $160 Apr. 14 – Jun. 4 Evening Wet Workout This fun-filled water exercise class is tailored to the participants’ interests and abilities. Both swimmers and non-swimmers of all ages may attend. CFP 302 01 – 22 sessions T, TH 1:00 – 1:45 pm LATE SPRING CLASS CFP 302 02 – 16 sessions T, TH 1:00 – 1:45 pm $220 Jan. 13 – Mar. 26 $160 Apr. 14 – Jun. 4 Adult Swim Lessons Have you always wanted to learn to swim? Let our experienced and understanding staff guide you to become comfortable in our pool and begin your exploration of the wonders of the aquatic world. You may also want to consider taking a private lesson or semi-private lesson, with a friend, to begin your aquatic adventure. Weekday Mornings CFP 106 01 – 11 sessions W 10:50 – 11:40 am $110 Jan. 14 – Mar. 25 CFP 106 03 – 11 sessions F 10:20 – 11:10 am $110 Jan. 16 – Mar. 27 Weekday Evenings CFP 106 40 – 11 sessions W 6:55 – 7:45 pm LATE SPRING CLASSES Weekday $110 Mar. 4 – May 20 (No class Apr. 8) CFP 106 02 – 8 sessions W 10:50 – 11:40 am $80 Apr. 15 – Jun. 3 (No class Apr. 23) CFP 106 04 – 8 sessions F 10:20 – 11:10 am $80 Apr. 17 – Jun. 5 (No class Apr. 25) Weekday Evenings CFP 132 41 – 8 sessions T 6:00 – 6:50 pm $80 Mar. 3 – Apr. 28 (No class Apr. 7) CFP 132 42 – 8 sessions TH 6:00 – 6:50 pm $80 Mar. 5 – Apr. 30 (No class Apr. 9) SPRING 2015 DAYS OF THE WEEK ARE ABBREVIATED AS FOLLOWS: M – Monday, T – Tuesday, W – Wednesday, TH – Thursday, F – Friday, S – Saturday, SU – Sunday American Red Cross Courses American Red Cross Courses All materials needed for these classes must be purchased two weeks before the class starts at shopstaywell.com PLEASE NOTE: Include an email address when registering. All instructor-level course participants will receive a link to access the online component. Safety Training for Swim Coaches Blended Learning Course This course provides training for competitive swim coaches and officials, athletic trainers, athletes participating in aquatic activities, aquatic exercise training and other individuals involved in aquatic competitions or programs. Meets the USA Swimming coaching certification requirements. Two-year Safety Training for Swim Coaches Certification. Must provide email for online link content. Additional Red Cross fee for online content may be required. Call (609) 894-9311, ext 1497 by Feb. 20, 2014 if interested. Must have minimum of 6 students to run class. CFP 734 41 – 1 session F 5:30 – 9:30 pm $65 Mar. 6 Pemberton PE Building Pool Water Safety Instructor The WSI course certifies candidates to teach water safety, including the Basic Water Safety and Personal Water Safety courses, six levels of Learn-to-Swim, three levels of Preschool Aquatics and two levels of Parent and Child Aquatics. Prerequisites: Be 16 years of age on or before the last day of the course, possess a Fundamentals of Instructor Training certificate issued within the last year or possess a current national Health and Safety Instructor Authorization certificate and successfully complete the pre-course session of water safety and Level 4 swimming skills test. In addition to scheduled classroom time, individual practice teaching will be arranged by appointment during the evenings or Saturday swim classes during the weeks of March 14 and 21. PLEASE NOTE: Bring lunch, an extra suit and towels. Cost does not include your books. You must purchase them ahead of time. Class participants are required to complete the online pre-course training and bring the completion certificate with them to the first day of class. Make sure you include your email address on your registration form. Your instructor will provide the deep-link needed to access the online course via email (must have a minimum of 6 to run class.) CFS 718 40 – 6 sessions $325 F 5:30 – 9:30 pm Mar. 13 & 27 S,SU 8:30 am-4:30 pm Mar. 14, 15, 28 & 29 Pemberton PE Building Pool (Additional Red Cross fee may be required for online content) Lifeguard Review Course Junior Lifeguarding (Ages 11-14) This course is for the currently certified lifeguard that needs to renew his or her lifeguard training, first aid, and CPR/AED certification. Includes two year certification for Lifeguard Training, First Aid and CPR/AED. This fun program for youth, ages 11-14, provides a foundation of aquatic knowledge, attitudes and skills for future successful completion of the Red Cross Lifeguarding courses. This foundation consists of five categories: Prevention, Fitness, Response, Leadership, and Professionalism. Prerequisites: Must possess a current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training & CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certificate. Bring your own CPR mask and books. (must have a minimum of 6 to run class) CFS 726 42 – 1 sessions F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $99 Apr. 24 CFS 726 43 – 2 sessions W 6:00 – 9:00 pm $99 May 20 & 27 CFS 726 44 – 2 sessions W 6:00 – 9:00 pm $99 Jun. 10 & 17 Pemberton PE Building Pool Lifeguard Training This results in certification in CPR/AED, First Aid, and Lifeguard Training as well as meeting the certification standards to lifeguard at a public pool, upon completion. The course prepares participants to recognize and respond quickly and effectively to emergencies while preventing drowning and injuries. Two year Lifeguard Training, First Aid certification and Professional Rescuer CPR/AED certification. PLEASE NOTE: The cost does not include CPR mask or books. You must purchase them ahead of time. Prerequisites: Must be 15 years of age by the end of the course. Must be able to pass a pre-test consisting of a 300-yard non-stop swim (100 yards freestyle, 100 yards breaststroke, and 100 yards in your choice of either freestyle or breaststroke). Must be able to tread water without using hands for two minutes and perform a timed brick retrieval (consisting of a 20-yard swim, a dive to 10-feet to retrieve a weighted object, and return the brick while keeping head above water). CFS 725 41 – 8 sessions W 6:00 – 9:00 pm CFS 725 03 – 4 sessions T, W, TH, F 9:30 am – 3:30 pm $275 Feb. 18 – Apr. 15 (No class Apr. 8) $275 Apr. 7, 8, 9 & 10 CFS 725 72 – 4 sessions $275 SU 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Apr. 19 & 26, May 3 & 10 Pemberton PE Building Pool Babysitter Training (Ages 11-15) This American Red Cross babysitter’s training course provides kids, ages 11 to 15, with information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children. This training will help participants develop skills in leadership, professionalism, basic care, safety/safe play, and first aid. CFP 617 41 – 5 sessions T, TH 6:00 – 7:30 pm bcc.edu Prerequisites: Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously while breathing to the front or side, tread water for one minute using arms and legs, and swim submerged a distance of ten feet underwater. Weekday Evenings CFP 615 41 – 8 sessions M 6:30 – 8 pm $120 Mar. 16 – May 11 (No class Apr. 6) American Heart Association Heart Savers CPR/AED (Aquatics Department) This course is intended for people who require a CPR/AED for (Adult/infant/child) certification as a prerequisite to their job but who are not healthcare providers. The course is suitable for teachers, physical therapists, gym instructors, scout leaders, etc., and anybody who wants a practical knowledge of CPR skills. It includes training in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and choking skills for adults and children aged 1 through 8, as well as the use of barrier devices and training on automated external defibrillators (AED). Successful completion of the course provides a 2-year American Heart Association certification. Please bring your own CPR resuscitation mask and student manual. The manual is available to purchase from Laedal http://www.laerdal.com/us/item/90-1038#2 for $12.00. The CPR mask will be available for purchase from BCC for $12.00 while stocks last.(must have a minimum of 6 to run class). CFS 731 01 – 1 session F 5:30 – 9:30 pm $65 Jan. 9 CFS 731 02 – 1 session F 5:30 – 9:30 pm $65 Feb. 20 CFS 731 03 – 1 session M 5:30 – 9:30pm $65 Mar. 16 Swim Training for Lifeguard Candidates This brief course will increase endurance and cover the necessary stroke mechanics to prepare participants for the Lifeguarding Pre-Test. This does NOT guarantee that you will pass the pre-test. Course fee includes admission to all sessions and one free pass to a lap swim in the pool. CFS 724 01 – 5 sessions T, TH 8:00 – 8:50 pm Pemberton PE Building $50 Feb. 3, 5, 10, 12, & 17 Pool $99 Feb. 3 – Feb. 17 37 Competitive Swim Competitive Swim Competitive Swimming Clinic Mini Competitive Swimming Clinic This swim clinic is geared for 5 to 7 year olds who can swim a minimum of 10 yds in the deep end of the pool, without flotation aids. Course will focus on development of the four competitive strokes as well as introduction to starts and relays. CFP 136 40 – 8 sessions TH 6 – 6:50 pm $80 Mar. 5 – Apr. 30 (No class Apr. 9) CFP 136 41 – 12 sessions S 8 – 8:50am $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) Competitive swimming instruction focuses on teaching competition level performance of starts, turns, and stroke mechanics for improved competition performance. Swimmers should be at least 7 years old and be able to swim 2 lengths of the pool and three of the four strokes. CFP 107 40 – 8 sessions TH 7:00-7:50 pm $80 Mar. 5 – Apr. 30 (No class Apr. 9) CFP 107 41 – 8 sessions M 6:30 – 7:20 pm $80 Mar. 2 – Apr. 27 (No class Apr. 6) CFP 107 60 – 12 sessions S 8:00 – 8:50 am BCC Masters Swimming & Triathlon Training (Ages 18+) Open to Masters Swimmers • Opportunity to be ranked nationally within your age group • Opportunity to attend swimmer specials on topics such as nutrition, training, equipment, etc. • Compete in local, regional, or national meets • Compete in postal events • Work on and refine swim techniques, body position, stroke coordination and endurance Workouts coached sessions are: Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:45 pm (Jan. 7 – Mar. 6) and/or Mondays and Wednesdays at 8:00 pm (Mar. 9 – May 20) $120 Feb. 7 – May 9 (No class Apr. 4 & 11) Private & Semi-Private Swimmers may register with USMS – approximate cost $35 SWIM Lessons Learn to swim with individual instruction. Schedule based upon student & instructor availability. Competitive swim training. ONE-ON-ONE INSTRUCTION taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors To schedule private or semi-private lessons call the Aquatics Office at (609) 894-4278, option 4, to set up a class. For more information please select Option 3 at (609) 894-4278, or email balong@bcc.edu. CFP 117-41 $85.00 Jan. 5 – Mar. 4 (No class Jan. 19) CFP 117-43 $100.00 Mar. 9 – May 20 (No class Apr. 6 & 8) Private: By Appointment Only 6 half-hour lessons $ 155 per person Semi-Private Bring a friend to our semi-private lessons. All participants must be same skill level. 6 half-hour lessons $ 135 per person Important Notice: Lessons postponed by the instructor will be rescheduled. Lessons canceled by the swimmer 48 hours or more in advance of the lesson will be rescheduled (limit 2) . Lessons canceled less than 48 hours in advance will not be rescheduled unless the instructor is available (limit 1) . COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM Make a SPLASH! Bring your party to the pool! Call Barbara Long at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1497, or email balong@bcc.edu for Splash Party Package Information! Your party includes lifeguard supervision & a party room for cake and festivities! 38 SPRING 2015 If you are a community-based or non-profit organization interested in hosting a water safety seminar for children, please give us a call at (609) 894-9311, ext. 1497. aquatics Registration AQUATICS REGISTRATION 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road, Pemberton, NJ 08068 • (609) 894-9311, ext. 3027, 2325, or 1398 No RegistRatioNs aRe accepted Without paymeNt NAME __________________________________________________________________________ LAST FIRST MI COMPANY NAME_________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________ STREET ________________________________________________________________________________ CITY STA TAT TA ATE ZIP EMAIL __________________________________________________________________________ PHONE _______________________________________ BIRTH DATE ______________________ CAT COdE SECTION COURSE TITlE START dATE o Male Race/Ethnic Group o American Indian o Asian/Pacific Islander o Black/African American, not of Hispanic origin o Hispanic o White, not of Hispanic origin o Non-Resident Alien Federal Reporting: This voluntary information is to be used for Federal Reporting purposes only. (Please supply a DAYTIME phone number in the event of cancellations) dEPT COdE Gender o Female ENd dATE dAy(S) TIME lOCATION COST TOTAl COST IF ANy ANy CHOSEN Cl ASS IS FIll FIllE Ed, Pl PlEASE: o Place my name on a waiting list for that same class. o Call me to schedule a different class. o Process a refund. CHECK # ____________________ MONEY ORDER # ____________________ CREdIT CARd USERS ONly (All InforMATIon MusT T bE AccurATE AnD coMPlETE) ETE ETE) o AMEX o dISCOVER o MASTERCARd o VISA CARD NUMBER SECURITY CODE EXPIRATION DATE ZIP CODE SIGNATURE REGISTRATION SIGNATURE (Parents, please sign for children) DATE – OFFICE USE ONly – AMT. REC’D.________________________ REC’D BY __________________________ ID # ______________________ bcc.edu Highest education level achieved: o Less than High School o High School/GED o Some College o College Level Certficate o Associate’s Degree o Bachelor’s Degree o Master’s Degree or Higher Are you a resident of burlington county? o Yes o No If no, please answer the following: County, if a NJ resident: ______________________________ State, if not a NJ resident: ______________________________ Is English your native language? o No o Yes If no, please specify: ______________________________ 39 Index INDEX Administrative Assistant.............................. 12 Adult Swim Lessons....................................36 American Red Cross Courses....................37 Aqua Tots....................................................33 Aquatics................................................32 - 38 Arts & Crafts..................................................4 B.Y.O Briefcase........................................... 12 Banking....................................................... 12 Certified Home Health Aide........................ 17 Childcare Training....................................... 12 Clinical Medical Assistant............................ 17 Competitive Swim........................................38 Computer Information Technology Training................................. 13 Customer Service........................................ 14 Dance............................................................6 Driver Education............................................6 Electrocardiography (EKG) Technician....... 17 Entrepreneurship......................................... 15 Fashion..........................................................6 Healthcare............................................ 17 - 18 Health, Wellness & Fitness ..........................6 Home Improvement: DIY...............................7 Home Schooler Aquatics.............................35 Human Resources....................................... 19 Industrial Electronica Repair Technician .... 15 Industrial Systems Technician..................... 16 L.I.F.E. Programs.........................................30 Leadership Management.............................20 Literature.......................................................7 Logistics & Supply Chain Management...... 21 Marketing . ..................................................20 Medical Administrative Assistant................. 18 Medical Billing & Coding............................. 17 Microsoft Office & Training Seminars......... 13 Music.............................................................7 Non-Profit Leadership.................................22 P.I.N.E.S. Programs......................................9 Personal Development...........................4 - 10 Personal Trainer.......................................... 18 Pharmacy Technician.................................. 18 Pre-School Aquatics...................................34 Professional Development................... 11 - 24 Project Management...................................22 Real Estate..................................................22 Recration.......................................................7 Registration Dates.........................................2 Registration Form.................................. 31, 39 Safety............................................................8 School- Age Aquatics..................................34 Servesafe Food Safety................................ 16 Social Media . ............................................. 14 Super Tots...................................................33 Test Preperation............................................8 Water Exercise............................................36 Web Design................................................. 14 Window Installation Technician................... 16 World Languages..........................................9 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Course Number & Location Instructions • SAMPLE CONFIRMATION ONLY DEPT CODE CAT CODE SECTION COURSE TITLE START DATE END DATE DAY(S) TIME LOCATION COST BID 000 00 Name of Selected Course 07/14 08/06 M, W 6:30 Mt. Laurel $179 Course Number Campus or Center* *Please see page 3 for a complete listing of BCC location course schedule abbreviations. 40 SPRING 2015 BCC LOCATIONS PLEASE NOTE: ALL SWIM LESSONS are held at the PE Building on the PEMBERTON CAMPUS. Exit 5 Willingboro To Trenton 630 541 628 Woodlane Rd. 295 630 637 626 541 High NJ T urnp ik e Ra 541 nc o 537 d a Bro n rde Ga l Mil c a s R d. n ingto h Was Madison 537 Branch Mt. Holly Center 206 Pine N 38 541 612 530 To Pemberton To Hammonton WARM UP to SPRING! One-day culinary workshops cover everything from cooking comfort foods to French cuisine. 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road Pemberton, NJ 08068-1599 bcc.edu DATED MATERIAL Please see page 5 for a full listing of culinary classes. ! à l l à h o O FREE Adult Basic Education Program ABE/ESL/HSET Prep Page 9 Page 30 (High School Equivalency Test) Call (609) 894-9311, ext. 3016 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER P.I.N.E.S Pinelands Institute for Natural & Environmental Studies: tours, trips, workshops and events that feature the natural and cultural history of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. L.I.F.E. Learning is for Everyone! Personal enrichment, music, art, history, day trips and courses for adults 50 years or older. HSET (High School Equivalency Test) Test Center 200 Campbell Drive Willingboro, NJ Call (609) 894-9311, ext. 3016 or 3079 For more information, contact the HSET Center at Burlington County College Page 32 AQUATICS Swim, safety, rescue classes, aqua fitness, competitive clinics, splash parties. Information in this brochure is accurate to the date of publication and subject to change. ECRWSS Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Bellmawr, N.J. Permit No. 249
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