Spring/Summer 2010 SUNY Orange Continuing Education 845-341-4890 www.sunyorange.edu/ce Understand what all this Green means p. 4 Learn from home and prepare for a new career p. 11 Start a home-based food business p. 22 Exercise body & mind with a feel-happy workout p. 31 Keep your kids active this season p. 34 Vea la página 25 para información en español, sobre nuestros programas de ESL. NOW ONL Y www.sunyorange.edu/ce 1 $10 ‘10 Good through August SUNY Orange Continuing and Professional Education SUNY Orange means investing in people. It means maintaining our commitment to education. It means helping you prepare for success, so that you can achieve. It means challenging you to dream big dreams and work hard to make them come true. Go ahead, turn the page and discover your potential! Courses throughout this bulletin marked with an ‘HVEC’ symbol are being offered through the Hudson Valley Educational Consortium. Four community colleges, Ulster, Sullivan, Rockland and Orange, have joined together in a new regional collaboration to offer workforce training programs throughout the Hudson Valley. Students participate in these courses via each campus’ interactive video training laboratory. An Introduction for Leading Sustainability Initiatives Tue, Mar 30 – Apr 27, 5:30 - 8:30pm Learn to identify and implement direct environmentally sus­tainable initiatives. Conquering the Forms and Regulations of Solar Incentives Wed, Apr 14,• 9am - 4:30pm Understand the NYSERDA and LIPA incentive paperwork to save you money. Creating a Healthy World: Ecological Ways of Living Thu, April 29, 9am - 4pm Learn about pathways to prosperity. Leadership Series for Fire Fighters Thu, Jun 3 – 24, 7 - 10pm This series covers the development of a fire officer. 845-341-4890 www.sunyorange.edu/ce Cert no. SW-COC-00000 Technology Green & Innovative Technologies ........................................4 Hudson Valley Educational Consortium ..............................6 Introductory Computers ......................................................7 Microsoft Office...................................................................7 Information Technology & Certification..............................9 Web & Graphic Design .......................................................9 Healthcare Medical Coding & Billing..................................................11 Medical Transcription ........................................................12 Pharmacy Technician .........................................................12 Medical Office Assistant.....................................................13 Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor....14 Fitness Trainer Certification ...............................................16 Nursing & Medical Professionals .......................................16 Business & Professional Accounting & Finance .......................................................19 Insurance & Law................................................................19 Professional Development ..................................................20 Leadership & Management................................................22 Small Business....................................................................22 Security Guard & Preparedness..........................................23 Teacher Training.................................................................23 Online Courses ..................................................................24 Adult Education & Career Prep English as a Second Language ............................................25 GED & College Prep.........................................................27 Basic Education..................................................................27 Enrichment Driver Safety ......................................................................28 Money & Investing............................................................29 Language & Culture ..........................................................30 Personal Success .................................................................31 Music, Dance & Theater....................................................31 Arts, Crafts & Hobbies ......................................................32 Recreation & Leisure..........................................................33 Health & Wellness .............................................................34 Youth Programs..................................................................34 Special Programs ................................................................35 Important Information Policies & Procedures.........................................................36 Directions ..........................................................................37 Day 1 provides a detailed understanding of solar hot water systems, their components and design and includes northeast solar resources, client British Thermal Unit (BTU) need determination and solar loop design options. Day 2 will cover collectors, roof attachments, recharging old systems, heat exchange consider­ations and solar business issues. Both days will feature an on-site demonstration of how to integrate solar storage with existing and new domestic hot water and space heating systems. Your Instructors: Pete Skinner, PE, President of E2G and Betsy Ferris Wyman of SunDog Solar. SP I9182 IA Sat Sun 2/13-2/14 $399 MDTN 10am-6pm HA 101 Skinner, P., Ferris Wyman, B. The class will meet on Saturday 2/13 from 10am-6pm & on Sunday 2/14 from 12-6pm. es on the installation of geothermal heating and cooling systems. The course combines classroom learning with hands-on experience. A step by step example of a local closed loop system designed for residential applications is covered as well as geother­mal marketing and sales for small and large companies. The course includes an open book exam for accreditation as a geothermal installer. Prerequisites: High School diploma; must be able to do simple arithmetic calculations; must have basic understanding of electricity including familiarity with volts, amps, and AC wiring. Course tuition includes manuals and books. This 3 session class is 24 hours long. Tuesday - Thursday: 8am to 5pm. Accreditation: Upon successful completion of the workshop and passing the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) open book exam, you will be issued an IGSHPA accredi­tation as an installer of GSHP systems. Your Instructor: Warren (Trey) Austin III, P.E., Certified GeoExchange Designer, Certified Energy Mgr., Geo-Energy Services, Centennial, Colorado SP I9181 TA Tue Wed Thu 3/16-3/18 $1249 MDTN 8am-5pm LIB 221 Austin, T. Basic Electricity This course is a pre-requisite for entrance into the Photovoltaics (PV) course and is designed for begin­ners who want to get acquainted with the basic concepts of electricity. It is an ideal seminar for peo­ple with little knowledge of electricity or electrical principles. 3 sessions. SP I9190 TA Mon 3/1-3/15 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 313 $99 Staff Photovoltaic Installer’s Course Learn the basics of how to site, design, and install a photovoltaic (PV) system. Learn about the solar resource, the problems associated with shading and what is the best orientation and tilt for PV arrays. Discuss the basic sizing and design of systems to serve a given electrical load. Learn safety procedures for installers and study the electrical code for PV systems in detail. Study various mounting systems for PV arrays and how they affect roofs. Includes a hands-on installation of a PV system. Students completing this course can choose to sit for the NABCEP Entry Level Certificate of Knowledge of PV Systems Exam. This certification is the first of three installs needed for full certification. 5 sessions. Prerequisites: High School diploma; high school level knowlege of trigonometry, angle geometry and algebraic equations; It is preferable that you have intermediate to advanced level knowledge of elec­tricty, the electrical code and practical experience with volts, amps, and AC wiring. A pre-assessment of your knoweldge of electricty and math will be administered prior to or subsequent to your regis­tration in this class. Course Notes: Specially prepared course notes will be given out at the first class session. Purchase of textbooks are optional, but will enhance your study of PV. Course Materials Needed: Purchase a Scientific cal­culator, a volt/amp meter for AC and DC voltage of at least 5 amps. NABCEP Exam: Students must have taken the NABCEP Photovoltaics (PV) Installer’s course and the electricity pre-assessment prior to sitting for this exam. All testing will be conducted by SUNY Ulster. Call 845-339-2025 to pre-register for the exam. Exam fees are determined by SUNY Ulster. For more information and to register for the course contact Lou DeFeo at (845) 341-4532. SP N9183 OA Sat 4/3-5/1 $599 MDTN 8am-4pm HA 211B Staff Thinking about a new ‘green’ career? Curious about renewable energy? Please join us for an orientation session 6 pm Wednesday, January 27 Clean Energy Technology Training Join us at SUNY Orange’s Gilman Center in Middletown, NY, as we review the course offerings for this spring and what you’ll need to know if you sign up. Representatives from SUNY Orange, Mid-Hudson Energy Smart, and Sustainable Hudson Valley will lead a discussion on green and sustainable careers in the Hudson Valley, highlighting information you can use now to plan for your future. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 6:00 - 8:00 pm 115 South Street Middletown, NY Library, Gilman Center Green Technology for Your Home Learn how to make your home greener through technology and save money. Get the needed infor­mation about available technologies and tools to make new and existing homes more energy efficient. We will discuss solar, geothermal, wind, the build­ing envelope, Energy Star and the Zero Energy Home. The class will be taught by Emma Gonzalez-Laders, RA, LEED AP. 2 sessions. SP N4207 TA Tue Thu 2/2-2/4 $59 NBG 6:30-8:30pm TWR 111 Gonzalez-Laders, E. S1 N4207 TA Tue Thu 6/1-6/3 $59 TBA 6:30-8:30pm NBG Gonzalez-Laders, E. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) Orientation & Workshop This course provides participants with the knowl­edge and skills needed to research, bid, contract and implement an Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) program. Any organization that wants to “go green” must pay attention to the prod­ucts and services that are consumed as part of its daily operations. Your instructor is Evadne Giannini, principal of HospitalityGreen. Instructor: Evadne Giannini, principal of HospitalityGreen. 5 sessions. SP N9442 OA Mon 3/29-4/26 $380 MDTN 5:30-8:30pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Giannini, E. Introduction For Leading Sustainability Initiatives edge and skills needed to identify, coordinate, implement and direct environmentally sustainable initiatives. Your instructor is Evadne Giannini, prin­cipal of HospitalityGreen. 5 sessions. SP N9441 OA Tue 3/30-4/27 $380 MDTN 5:30-8:30pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Giannini, E. Pollution & You: The True Costs of the Military/ Industrial Complex An expose of toxics in the US. Find out about cor­porate and government contaminated zones in your neighborhood. How the products you buy and ser­vices you use contribute to contamination and health problems. 1 session. SP N9458 OA Wed 3/31 $99 MDTN 9am-4pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103Faust, A. Health & Longevity: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves Our diets, our jobs, our lifestyles and the water we drink all directly shape how healthy we are and our quality of life. A holistic view of health that con­nects peoples’ personal well-being directly with the health of their local landscapes and environment. 1 session. SP N9459 OA Wed 4/21 $99 MDTN 9am-4pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103Faust, A. Creating a Healthy World: Ecological Ways of Living Learn about pathways to prosperity rooted in local economies and ecologies. Ecologically healthy cot­tage industries, local food networks, natural building and regional energy systems. 1 session. SP N9460 OA Thu 4/29 $99 MDTN 9am-4pm OH 107 Faust, A. Greening Food Services This program is designed to meet the Resources, information, practical lessons and appli­cations from field professionals will be provided to guide participants through the development and implementation of sustainable business practices in food services. Your instructor is Evadne Giannini, principal of HospitalityGreen. 5 sessions SP N9443 OA Mon 5/3-6/7 $380 MDTN 5:30-8:30pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Giannini, E. Ecological Living Learn ecological design principles food production, resource management and US economy. How is our well being interwoven with the well being of our ecosystems? Discussions of diverse food production strategies. Field work will include practicing gardening techniques such as bio­intensive, permaculture, organic and biodynamic, and ecological restoration work. Purchase of text­book required. 6 sessions. SP N9439 OA Wed 5/5-5/19 $99 MDTN 6-9pm HA 207 Faust, A. Please note that purchases of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables, equipment, etc.) may be required for cer­tain courses (see specific course descrip­tion). This cost is not included in the course tuition unless specified. Please see our website or call for purchasing information. Computer Basics This introductory course will provide you with the computer basics necessary for working with software applications in a personal computer environment. Topics include the basics of computer input/output devices, finding and using virtual help sources and file management. This course also addresses instruc­tion in Windows. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. SP I9153 IA Mon Wed 2/22-3/3 $49 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Galligan, V. S1 I9153 IA Tue Thu 6/8-6/17 $49 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Thurtle, C. Please note you will need to access student files in class using a USB drive in order to utilize the exercises and save your work. Basic Microsoft Word Master the basics of this powerful word processing program. You will learn to create, save, and print documents and become familiar with editing fea­tures including formatting text and paragraphs, and creating and formatting tables. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8626 IA MDTN Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 1/5-1/14 HA 114 $79 Casillas, J. SP I8626 IB MDTN Mon Wed 6:30-9:30pm 3/8-3/17 HA 114 $79 Randolph, J. S1 I8626 IA MDTN Mon Wed 6:30-9:30pm 6/14-6/23 HA 114 $79 Casillas, J. Newburgh SP I8626 TA NBG Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 1/26-2/4 TWR 211 $79 Harris, C. SP I8626 TB NBG Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 4/20-4/29 TWR 211 $79 Harris, C. Intermediate Microsoft Word Continuing what you learned in the Basic Microsoft Word class. The instructor will walk you through advanced formatting and desktop publishing fea­tures including inserting graphics, creating a web page, merging Word documents, and working with templates. Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Word or equivalent knowledge. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8710 IA Tue Thu 1/26-2/4 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Casillas, J. SP I8710 IB Mon Wed 3/29-4/7 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Randolph, J. S1 I8710 IA Mon Wed 6/28-7/12 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Randolph, J. Note: No class 7/5/10. Newburgh SP I8710 TA Tue Thu 5/11-5/20 $120 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. Be A Teacher or Suggest A Course We welcome you to submit a proposal for a new course, workshop, seminar or other actici­ties through our website: www.sunyorange.edu/ce. Simply click General Info followed by Teaching to access our form. Basic Microsoft Excel Learn how to build, edit and format spreadsheets. You will become skilled in working with formulas and functions while creating the ‘What-If-Analysis’ with scenarios. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8627 IA Mon Wed 1/6-1/20 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Weiss, R. SP I8627 IB Tue Thu 3/2-3/11 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Casillas, J. S1 I8627 IA Tue Thu 6/29-7/8 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Ruggiero, S. Newburgh SP I8627 TB Tue Thu 2/16-2/25 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. S1 I8627 TA Tue Thu 6/1-6/10 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. Intermediate Microsoft Excel Enhance your worksheet experience. You will learn how to manage data and analyze it using the built in Excel functions as well as work with multiple worksheets at once. You will also be introduced to analyzing sharing Excel files and incoporating Web information. Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Excel. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8711 IA Mon Wed 2/3-2/15 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Weiss, R. SP I8711 IB Tue Thu 3/30-4/8 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Casillas, J. S2 I8711 IA Tue Thu 7/13-7/22 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Ruggiero, S. Newburgh SP I8711 TA Sat 2/6-2/27 $120 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 211 Harris, C. S1 I8711 TA Tue Thu 6/22-7/1 $120 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. Check out our website for new and additional classes and to register online: www.sunyorange.edu/ce Basic Microsoft Access Learn basic concepts of database management utiliz­ing Access. Your instructor will walk you through creating tables and queries while using forms and reports. You will also learn about modifying the database structure. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8690 IA Mon Wed 4/19-4/28 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Haines, M. Newburgh SP I8690 TA Tue Thu 3/9-3/18 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. S2 I8690 TA Tue Thu 7/13-7/22 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. Intermediate Microsoft Access Build upon your knowledge of Access and learn key rules of database design. You will be provided with an in-depth study of creating multiple table queries, developing forms and subforms, using data with other applications, and create advanced queries. Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Access. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8778 IA Mon Wed 5/3-5/12 $120 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Haines, M. Newburgh S2 I8778 TA Tue Thu 8/3-8/12 $120 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. Basic Microsoft PowerPoint Create polished and professional looking presenta­tions using PowerPoint. You will learn to develop eye-catching presentations suitable for any business function. Enhance the visual impact of your presen­tation by using text, charts, clip art/photos, and organizational charts. Prerequisites: Windows and Basic Microsoft Word. Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions. Middletown SP I8691 IA Tue Thu 2/11-2/23 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Randolph, J. S1 I8691 IA Mon Wed 5/24-6/7 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Galligan, V. No class 5/31/10 S2 I8691 IB Mon Wed 7/19-7/28 $79 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Ruggiero, S. Newburgh SP I8691 TB Tue Thu 3/30-4/8 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. S2 I8691 TA Tue Thu 8/24-9/2 $79 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Harris, C. A+ PC Service Technician This hands-on course will help prepare you for the CompTIA A+ certification. Your A+ certified instructor will walk you through installing comput­er hardware and the Windows operating system as well as instruct you to repair, upgrade and trouble­shoot Windows compatible computers. Through instructor-led presentations, lecture and hands-on lab-time, you will understand the requirements for safely maintaining computers, install & use DOS commands, and gain familiarity with Local Area Networks. Prerequisite: Firm knowledge of the PC, Windows and the Internet. Purchase of textbook required. 84 hours. 28 sessions. SP I8442 TA Mon Wed 2/8-5/24 $799 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 110 Antunovich, J. No class 3/22 & 3/24. Network+ Our Network+ course covers the CompTIA certifi­cation exam objectives that certify you can successfully describe the features and functions of network components, know the layers of an OSI model, have the skills needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot basic networking hardware periph­erals and protocols. Prerequisite: A+ PC Service Technician or equivalent knowledge. Purchase of textbook required. 84 hours. 28 sessions. SP I8446 TA Tue Thu 2/9-5/20 $799 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 110 Carpentieri, K. Check out our website for new and additional classes and to register online: www.sunyorange.edu/ce Adobe InDesign: Basic Learn to use the world’s most powerful page layout program, combining the latest printing and PDF technology with an easy-to-use interface, how to create text and graphic boxes and to create profes­sional newsletters, effective ads and brochures. Prerequisite: Knowledge of the PC & Windows. 1 session. SP I9140 IA Sat MDTN 9am-4pm 1/16 HA 114 S $120 t. Martin, M. PhotoShop I Using the industry-leading software for creating and manipulating digital photos, learn: The Photoshop workspace and tools, how to open, copy and save files in the correct formats, understand and use the vocabulary of digital photography and use the com­puter as a darkroom to crop, adjust and filter pictures. 1 session. SP I8847 IA Sat 1/23 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. PhotoShop II Learn color correction of photographs, exposure correction, retouching, cloning, cutting and pasting into different layers, creating vignettes, building montages, apply filters to create beautiful, profes­sional images. Prerequisite: Photoshop 1 or equivalent knowledge. 1 session. SP I8848 IA Sat 1/30 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Please note it is recommended to bring a USB drive to store and transport your class work. Photoshop Advanced: Special Effects Master the full power of PhotoShop for creating stunning special effects for ink-on-paper photo­graphs and artwork, including glowing type, warped and 3-dimensional lettering and creating alpha channels to silhouette artwork. We will take a pho­tograph of you posing with a rolled-up paper tube, and you will manipulate the photograph to turn yourself into a Jedi knight with a Lightsaber. Prerequisite: PhotoShop 1 & 2 or equivalent knowl­edge. 1 session. SP I9057 IA Sat 2/6 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Photoshop Advanced: Web Graphics Master the full power of Photoshop for creating rich, professional web graphics in this 6-hour course. Learn how to build web-safe images using millions of colors rather than the basic web colors, create rollovers, animation, titles and buttons. Discover how top web sites “slice” their graphics to create rich pages that load fast, even on a slow dial­up web connection. Prerequisite: Photoshop I & II or equivalent skills. 1 session. SP I9058 IA Sat 2/13 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 S $120 t. Martin, M. Flash Basics Using the industry-leading software for creating interactive websites and animated graphics, learn: how Flash works, the tools and workspace, use the timeline and keyframes to create motion, build graphic symbols, modify colors, use gradients and dissolves, work with multiple layers, create a rotat­ing logo and a flashing banner ad. Prerequisites: Firm knowledge of the PC, Windows and the Internet. 1 session. SP I9086 IA Sat 2/27 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Flash Intermediate Learn to create an all-Flash website with an interac­tive buttons, building and using Button symbols, assigning names to keyframes, writing ActionScript code to make the site function, animating masks and graphics, key techniques of file management and effective use of the Flash library for building sites. Prerequisite: Flash Basics. 1 session. SP I9087 IA Sat 3/6 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Flash Advanced (Visual) Learn to build and create Movie Clip symbols, (independent movies-within-the-main-movie), add­ing sound, adding video, creating a flv (Flash Video component) and adding an interface for interactive control of the video clip, just like You Tube. Prerequisite: Flash Intermediate. 1 session. SP I9088 IA Sat 3/13 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Flash Advanced (Scripting & Game Building) Complex interactivity. Learn to control movie clips applying drag-and-drop and keystroke detection and to detect collisions between movie clips using conditional actions. Concludes with creating your own interactive games from your own drawings. Prerequisite: Flash Advanced (Visual). 1 session. SP I9089 IA Sat 3/20 $120 MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M. Building Websites with Macromedia Dreamweaver This course is an introduction to using Macromedia Dreamweaver to create and manage websites. You will learn how to build websites from scratch, for­mat text, create links, use images, build navigation menus and set up tables for sophisticated layout. Prerequisite: Introduction to HTML or equivalent knowledge. Purchase of textbook required. 6 sessions. SP I8536 IA Fri 2/12-3/19 $375 MDTN 9am-1pm HA 114 Weiss, R. Introduction to HTML This course provides hands-on instruction in the use of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) the language in which all web pages are written. You will learn how to create your own web pages with text, links, images and tables as well as apply layout techniques. This course serves as a foundation and prerequisite for all other web development courses. Prerequisites: Knowledge of the PC, Windows and the Internet. Purchase of textbook required. 7 sessions. SP I8535 IA Fri 4/2-5/14 $375 MDTN 9am-1pm HA 114 Weiss, R. Would you like to earn an insurance discount? We offer the 6-hour defensive driving course which results in a 10% liability and collision auto insurance discount. See page 28. Please note that purchase of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables, equipment, etc.) may be required for certain courses (see specific course description). This cost is not included in the course tuition unless specified. Please see our website or call for purchasing information. Open House Train at home for an in-demand HEALTHCARE CAREER! With our new Medical Transcription and Medical Coding and Billing career training programs you can train entirely at home for a rewarding new career in the growing healthcare industry Join us at our informational Open House to learn all about this opportunity and get questions answered in person! Get the answers to questions like: Will these programs prepare me for employment? Why was medical transcription highlighted by CNN as one of the most credible work-at-home careers? Why are medical coders in such high demand? Monday, February 8, 2010 6:00 - 8:00 pm 115 South Street Middletown, NY Harriman Hall, Room 211B Become a Medical Transcriptionist through online learning. ing training. evaluation of your transcribed reports. You will have Once you successfully complete the program, you access to online resources related to your study, a will be familiar with medical terminology, know chat room for discussion with other students, stu­how medical words are “built”, and have a basic dent and technical support through e-mail and a understanding of anatomy, disease, pharmacology toll free number, personal employment consulta­and basic acute care. You will also have built your tions, and an employment referral guide which speed and efficiency on the keyboard, and know shows potential employers such as transcription how to build a medical record and how to produce servies and contractors across the US. clinic notes. Program starts March 1, 2010. For more This program will give you practice assignments, information call 845-341-4890 quizzes and many types of exercises to build your SP N9427 DA Online 3/1/10-3/1/11 $1875 speed and understanding including an automated Pharmacy Technician This comprehensive 62.5 hour course will prepare you to enter the pharmacy field and take the Pharmacy Tech Certification Board’s (PTCB) exam­ination. Course content includes medical terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. You will learn dosage cal­culations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control, billing and reimbursement. Career information: Pharmacy technicians work in retail pharmacies, hospitals, home infusion pharma­cies, mail order pharmacies, long term care facilities, clinics and other healthcare settings, under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Certification Exam: After successful completion of this course, you will be qualified to sit for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s (PTCB) exam. To be eligible to take the Pharmacy Technician Examination, you must have a high school diploma or GED and have never been con­victed of a felony. Prerequisites: You should have taken some math and science courses in high school to be successful in this course. Experience in a medical setting is a plus. To ensure your success in this course we rec­ommend you take our assessment test. Please call 845-341-4890 to schedule the assessment. Purchase of textbook required. 25 sessions. SP I9115 IA Mon Wed 2/22-5/24 $945 NBG 6-8:30pm GND 107 Varone, R. No class 3/22 & 3/24 Unless you have equivalent experience, courses should be taken in order. Prerequisite: Must be able to type 25 wpm and have working knowledge of the PC and Windows. Purchase of textbooks required. Introduction to ICD Medical Coding Get the skills to provide accurate coding for maxi­mum reimbursement and legal compliance within a healthcare facility. You will learn the ICD-9 classifi­cation system for diagnostic coding and inpatient procedural coding as well as learn the classification system, interpret case scenarios and assign appropri­ate codes. This class is highly recommended for Medical Billers and Insurance Claim Examiners. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Purchase of text­ book required. 8 sessions. SP N3022 IA Mon Wed 1/20-2/22 $279 MDTN 7-10pm HA 114A Esch, G. SP N3022 TA Mon Wed 1/25-2/24 $279 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Enkler, K. Introduction to CPT Medical Coding Learn the CPT coding system which is required to bill medical services and procedures. You will learn the correct and proficient use of the CPT book, CPT guidelines and modifiers, as well as interpret case scenarios and assign the appropriate codes. This class is highly recommended for Medical Billers and Insurance Claim Examiners. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Purchase of textbook required. 8 sessions. SP N3020 TA Mon Wed 3/1-4/7 $279 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 211 Enkler, K. No class 3/22 & 3/24 SP N3020 OA Tue Thu 3/9-4/15 $279 MDTN 7-10pm HA 114A Esch, G. no class 3/23 & 3/25 Computerized Billing for the Medical Office In this hands-on class, you will learn about the ver­satility and flexibility of electronic billing to help build your confidence and skills to succeed as a medical office assistant. Knowledge of manual insurance forms is a benefit, and coding experience is helpful. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. 9 sessions. SP N2017 TA NBG Mon Wed 6:30-9:30pm 4/19-5/17 TWR 211 $255 Enkler, K. SP N2017 OA MDTN Tue Thu 7-10pm 4/27-5/25 HA 114 $255 Esch, G. Have you been thinking of taking courses to get your CASAC but have put it off because of the confusion of which course to take and when? Our CASAC program offers you the opportunity to take the pro­gram on a semester-long basis – one complete module in one semester! It’s even possible to complete the entire program in less than one year! New classes begin every month! See page 14. Regulations specify that a minimum total of 350 education/training clock hours must be acquired in four categories of course work including: • Knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse (85 hours) • Alcoholism & substance abuse counseling (150 hours) • Assessment, clinical evaluation, treatment planning, case management and patient/community education (70 hours) • Professional & ethical responsibilities & documentation (45 hours) In the area of work experience, applicants will be required to document three years of appropriate full-time work experience in an approved work set­ting. Our program consists of three modules/terms, each comprised of individual OASAS approved courses. Courses begin several times throughout the year allowing new students to begin the program, and complete the required classroom education, within 9 to 12 months from point of entry. In order to receive a Continuing Education Certificate for the entire CASAC program, an English placement test is needed; and students may be required to take English courses based on assess­ment results. Individuals with a previous history of alcohol/sub­stance abuse problems should have at least one full year of sobriety before enrolling in the CASAC Training Program. Students attending classes under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be subject to the disciplinary measures as specified under the Orange County Community College Student Code of Conduct. Violations of the drug and alcohol pol­icies will lead to disciplinary proceedings and possible dismissal. Students who are not able to begin the full module when it begins may register for individual courses which begin each month. For more information call (845) 341-4993. Andrew Matthews has been an instructor in the Department of Continuing and Professional Education at SUNY Orange since 1993. A lifetime resident of Orange County, and an alumnus of Orange County Community College, he has worked in the field of addictions since 1990 and earned his CASAC in 1991. Mr. Matthews is a pro­gram manager for the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services field office in Manhattan and he enjoys acting in his spare time. Meet Our Instructors: Dr. Elisa Street has been teaching in the New York State Drinking Driver Program and the Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Training program at Orange County Community College since 1996. Dr. Street has developed a vast following of students over the years and has been educating and assisting students with their careers in the medical and addictions counseling fields since 1981. Angela Jo Henze is a proud alumnus of the CASAC Training Program at Orange County Community College! In addition to her CASAC, she holds a Master’s Degree in Sociology. She has been an instructor in the New York State Drinking Driver Program and the CASAC Training Program at the College since 2005. A native of Ontario, Canada, Ms. Henze relocated to Orange County in 2003 and is the Director of Quality Assurance for the Mental Health Association of Orange County and she enjoys riding motorcycles in her spare time. Module I Overview & Diversity of Treatment Approaches Alcoholism Primer Addictions Professional Psychoactive Drugs Perspectives of Chemical/Alcohol Dependency Experiential Workgroup Module II Human Growth & Development Counseling Skills Experiential Workgroup Relapse Prevention AIDS, Communicable Diseases Vocational Education Special Population Group Counseling Module III Community Ed. Programs Counselor-Client Relationship Ethics of Prof. Practice Assessment & Evaluation Tx Planning & Case Mgmt. Written Documentation *Some classes may end later **Some classes may end earlier Module II Module II will be offered during the Spring 2010 semester -- January 5 to May 11 Begins Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Meets every Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.* Classes meet in the Shepard Student Center Alumni Room Ends on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Tuition $1,267 + $2 Mandatory Student Insurance Fee SP N3292 OA T/Th 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. $1,267 MDTN SSC Alum Begins 1/5 Module III Module III will be offered during the Summer 2010 semester -- May 13 to August 17 Begins Thursday, May 13, 2010 Meets every Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 to 10:00 p.m.** Classes meet in the Shepard Student Center Alumni Room Ends on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 Tuition $995 + $2 Mandatory Student Insurance Fee SU N3293 OA T/Th 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. $995 MDTN SSC Alum Begins 5/13 Infection Control and Barrier Precautions New York State mandated training in infection con­trol and barrier precautions (Chapter 786 of the New York State laws of 1992) for registered profes­sional nurses and licensed practical nurses. Refund policy: Full refund if applied for prior to starting date of class; no refund if applied for on date of class or thereafter. 1 session. SP N3050 OA Sat 1/9 $75 MDTN 1-5pm BT 264 Palermo, L. SP N3050 OB Sat 2/27 $75 MDTN 1-5pm BT 264 Palermo, L. SP N3050 OC Sat 4/17 $75 MDTN 1-5pm BT 264 Palermo, L. S2 N3050 OA Sat 8/21 $75 MDTN 1-5pm BT 264 Palermo, L. Oncology/Chemotherapy Workshop For RN’s & LPN’s only! This workshop will famil­iarize you with Legal views, Anatomy/Physiology of normal cells vs. cancerous cells, cell cycle, cancer risk factors, types of cancer, Staging cancer, diagnos­tic precedures used to identify cancer, goals of Chemotherapy, common Chemotherapeutic drugs per classification, precautions/safe handling of Chemotherapeutic agents, complications/nursing interventions, nursing management of patients receiving Chemotherapy, clinical trials, psycho­social impact on patient/family. 1 session. SP N3072 OA Sat 1/9 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care SP N3072 OB Sat 5/15 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 264 All County Care S2 N3072 OA Sat 8/21 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 270 All County Care Phlebotomy, Peripheral and Central Line IV Certification For RN’s & LPN’s only. You will learn intravenous therapy, A&P review, peripheral access procedures, phlebotomy and legal views, fluids/electrolytes, spe­cific solutions, complications and interventions, types of peripheral and central catheters (Hickman, Broviac, Groshong, Ports, TID’s), hands-on prac­tice, demonstrations/return demonstration of specific IV skills, care of both peripheral and central lines, post offering exam. Hands-on practice includes utilizing manikins, IV catheters and blood collection tubes. Bring copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 session. (11.7 CEU) SP N3043 OA Sat 1/16 $239 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care SP N3043 OB Sat 2/6 $239 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care SP N3043 OC Sat 4/17 $239 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 270 All County Care S2 N3043 OA Sat 8/14 $239 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 264 All County Care Basic Coronary Care: Dysrhythmia Interpretations For RN’s who need a basic review of the heart’s anatomy, followed by an extensive study of dys­rhythmias and the problems they present. Emphasis is on rhythm interpretation using practice strips. Purchase of textbook required. 14 sessions. SP N3025 OA Wed 1/20-5/5 $265 MDTN 4-7pm BT 201 Hynds, D. Basic Critical Care Nursing Ventilation: Administration, conduction, coronary heart disease, placement of EKG leads for both 12 lead and telemetry, use of Phlebotomy Workshop caliber, measuring complex, identifying normal Open to all those who are involved in the rhythms, atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, inter-medical field or who have a medical background. For practicing RN’s with minimal or no critical care experience. You will be walked through a funda­mental review of body systems and their application to critical care. Specifically, the physiology-patho­physiology of the body systems to enable the nurse to care for the acutely ill will be discussed. Purchase of textbook required. 14 sessions. SP N3027 OA Wed MDTN 7-10pm 1/20-5/5 BT 201 $265 Hynds, D. Physical Assessment Documentation Workshop For RN’s and LPN’s only. This workshop will review legal views, assessment and documentation of each system, objective vs. subjective documenta­tion, special considerations when assessing geriatric and pediatric patients, documenting changes in your patient’s condition, documenting challenging behaviors, documenting standing Physician’s orders and telephone orders. 1 session. SP N3073 OA Sat 1/23 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care Basic EKG Interpretation Certification For RN’s and LPN’s only. Class covers electrical ventions, rhythm strip practice booklet, post offering exam. This class is a Prerequisite to ACLS. Bring a copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 ses­ sion. (9.5 CEU) SP N3047 OA Sat 1/30 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care S2 N3047 OA Sat 8/28 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 264 All County Care Pandemic Flu Emergency for Senior Managers understanding of how to effectively plan and imple­ment pandemic flu emergency planning measures into their respective organizations. This seminar will be of most interest to senior managers who want to better understand the dynamics and phases of a pandemic flu emergency while further appreciating the psychological and emotional impacts that pan­demic related fear can have on employees and their families. SP I9189 IA Fri 2/5 $195 MDTN 9am-3pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103Siegel, M Monitoring and Nursing Care Certification This RN and LPN only class covers causes of respi­ratory alterations, identifying breath sounds, respiratory disorders, respiratory medications, modes of oxygen administration, ventilator settings and how they work, complications/interventions, oxygen therapy monitoring, trach/endotrach care, suctioning. Bring a copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 session. (8.4 CEU) SP N3046 OA Sat 2/20 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A $225 All County Care S2 N3046 OA MDTN Sat 8am-5pm 8/7 BT 264 $225 All County Care Wound Care This class is for RN’s, LPN’s, nurse practitioners and nursing students. Topics include anatomy and physiology of the integumentary system, risk factors associated with pressure ulcers, the healing process and legal views. Bring a copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 session. (8 CEU) SP N3056 OA Sat 2/27 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm HA 114A All County Care Learn how to draw blood using various devices. Program includes: Legal Issues, Anatomy/ Physiology, common laboratory tests, rationale of laboratory tests, demonstration, return demonstra­ tion. 1 session. SP N9456 OA Sat 3/13 $195 MDTN 8am-1pm BT 264 All County Care S2 N9456 OA Thu 7/22 $195 MDTN 8am-1pm BT 270 All County Care Clinical Documentation Workshop To insure proper patient care and safety the health-care professional must pay great detail to proper case documentation. You will learn how to complete admission documentation, how to note challenging patient situations and change in patients’ condi­tions. Case scenarios will be practiced in class. Come ready to discuss challenging situations. NEEDED TO COMPLY TO AVOID LEGAL RAMIFICATIONS. 1 session. (5.58 CEU) SP N3058 OA Sat 3/20 $219 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 264 All County Care Diabetic Nurse Educator This RN only course covers causes, classifications, diagnostic methods, treatment, demonstration/ return demonstration of monitoring skills, compli­cations, care of patient/family, new medications/ treatments, role playing. Bring a copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 session. (10.8 CEU) SP N3044 OA Sat 4/24 $225 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 264 All County Care Concerned about the weather condi­tions? Sign up for inclement weather e-mail alerts! Go to www.sunyor­ange.edu/alert to sign up. Once you sign up for the service, you will receive an automatic e-mail if the College delays opening or is closed due to inclement weather. Peritoneal Dialysis Certification This RN, LPN or dialysis technicians only class covers psychological awareness, diagnosing renal failure, nursing management, diet/nutrition, admin­istration modalities, exit/catheter care, medications, complications/interventions, post offering exam. Bring copy of your license and a bag lunch. 1 session. S1 N3048 OA Wed 7/21 $219 MDTN 8am-5pm BT 270 All County Care Basic Bookkeeping Concepts and Procedures This comprehensive 75 hour course provides you with hands-on practical instruction to prepare you for an entry-level position as a Bookkeeper or account clerk with fiscal responsibilities. Topics cov­ered will include a basic understanding of the Accounting Equation and the Double Entry Framework, as well as Deferrals and Accruals, Inventory, Internal Controls, Payroll and Depreciation. We will also cover QuickBooks and MS Excel in an accounting context which will pre­pare you to handle Bookkeeping functions. Purchase of textbooks required. 30 sessions. SP I9060 TA Tue Thu 1/26-5/13 $599 NBG 6:30-9pm TWR 136 Baez, R. Too many points on your driving record? We offer the 6-hour defensive driv­ing course which results in up to 4 points being removed from your driving record, plus earns you an insurance discount. See page 28. Introduction to QuickBooks Pro 2008 You will begin the class reviewing basic accounting concepts before using the QuickBooks software. Learn to set up a company, maintain accounting records using the general ledger, accounts payable / receivable, and proper formatting of reports. You will also complete several business simulations incorporating accounting records including payroll and invoicing. Purchase of textbook required and is also used in the Advanced QuickBooks Pro 2008. Prerequisite: Knowledge of PC & Windows. 7 sessions. SP I8812 TA Tue Thu 1/19-2/9 $199 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Bruce, A. SP I8812 TB Tue Thu 2/23-3/16 $199 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Bruce, A. SP I8812 TC Tue Thu 4/6-4/27 $199 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Baez, R. S2 I8812 TA Tue Thu 8/10-8/31 $199 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Baez, R. Advanced QuickBooks Pro 2008 This course is a continuation of Intro to QuickBooks Pro 2008 and will cover working with Physical Inventory, using QuickBooks payroll and working with balance sheet accounts. Basic account­ing procedures will continue to be covered as well as use of Excel introduced in the Introduction to QuickBooks course. Purchase of textbook required and is the same book used in the Introduction to QuickBooks Pro 2008. Prerequisite: Introduction to QuickBooks Pro 2008 or equivalent experience. 7 sessions. SP I9178 TA Tue Thu 5/6-5/27 $199 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Amelio, D. Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Mon-Fri, 1/5-1/21, 8:30am-5:00pm, Middletown, HA 114A Prepare yourself for a career in insurance. Successful Mon-Fri, 2/1-2/17, 8:30am-5:00pm, Middletown, HA 114A (No class 2/15) completion of this 96 hour course satisfies the NY State requirements for the NY State Property & Mon-Fri, 3/1-3/16, 8:30am-5:00pm, Middletown, HA 114A Casualty Broker’s License Exam. (Section 115/ Mon-Fri, 4/5-4/20, Middletown, HA 114A Agents & Section 119/Brokers). Cost of textbook Mon-Fri, 5/3-5/19, 8:30am-4:30pm (Friday, 5/7 only), Middletown, HA 114A included in tuition. Mon-Thur, 6/2-6/22, Middletown, BT 264 CE 107, 8:30am-4pm (Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm), $759 Mon-Thur, 7/7-7/27, Middletown, BT 264 Mon-Thur, 8/9-8/24, Middletown, BT 264 (Friday after August 7th 8:30-4:30pm) NY State Life, Accident, & Health Pre-Licensing Prepare for the New York Life/Accident & Health Insurance licensing exams under Section 2103 of the Insurance Law. Topics include: life insurance policies, annuities, retirement plans, health insur­ance and disability income insurance among others. Courses offered in partnership with Bryant & Stratton College. Tuition includes books/materials. CE 120, M-Th 8:30am-4pm & Fri 8:30am-4:30pm, $439 Mon-Fri, 1/25-1/29, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 2/22-2/26, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 3/29-4/2, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 4/26-4/30, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Thur, 5/24-6/1, Middletown, BT 264 (No class 5/31) Mon-Thur, 6/28-7/6, Middletown, BT 264 (No class 7/5) Mon-Thur, 7/28-8/4, Middletown, BT 270 Mon-Fri, 8/30-9/3, Middletown, BT 264 Personal Lines Pre-Licensing Prepare yourself for a career in insurance. Successful completion of this course satisfies the NY State requirements for the NY State Personal Lines Broker’s License Exam. Cost of textbook included in tuition. CE 107PL, M-Th 8:30am-4pm (Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm), $489 Mon-Fri, 2/1-2/8, 8:30am-5:00pm, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 3/1-3/8, 8:30am-5:00pm, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 4/5-4/12, Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Fri, 5/3-5/10, 8:30am-4:30pm (5/7 only), Middletown, HA 114A Mon-Thur, 6/2-6/10, Middletown, BT 264 Mon-Thur, 7/7-7/15, Middletown, BT 264 Mon-Fri, 8/9-8/16, Middletown, BT 264 Want To Become A Freelance Newspaper Writer? you can apply those skills to writing news and fea­ture stories. How to best work with an editor, how to get story ideas and more. Course includes in class writing. Purchase of textbook required. 6 sessions. SP I9191 IA Mon 2/1-3/15 $125 MDTN 7-9pm BT 119 Kriz, N. No class 2/15 Notary Public Workshop This seminar prepares you for the New York State test and provides a comprehensive view of the nota­ry public office. Confusing laws, concepts, and procedures are clarified in plain English. Examples are provided to illuminate situations that the officer is likely to encounter such as avoiding conflict of interest, maintaining professional ethics, charging proper fees, handling special situations minimizing legal liability, and much more. United States citi­zenship is required in order to take this course. Purchase of textbook required prior to class. 1 session. SP N7631 OA Fri 2/12 $65 MDTN 8:30-11:30am LIB 221 Andryshak, J. SP N7631 NA Fri 3/12 $65 NBG 8:30-11:30am TWR 111 Andryshak, J. S2 N7631 OA Fri 8/13 $65 MDTN 8:30-11:30am LIB 221 Andryshak, J. Effective & Easy Web & Print Projects Using text, data, graphic and other types of files, learn how to effectively design, format, deliver and archive reports, catalogs, web content and other projects. Become familiar with desktop programs, graphic files and software, pdfs, word, and other media-related programs. Basic computer friendliness needed. 6 sessions. SP I9180 IA Thu 2/25-4/8 $125 MDTN 4-5:45pm HA 114 Dahl, F. No class 3/25 MARILYN R. WHEELER MEMORIAL FUND Attention non-credit students. A limited amount of tuition assistance is available from the Marilyn R. Wheeler Memorial Fund. It is the only source of tuition assistance to non-credit students. For information and/or application, call (845) 341-4890. We’re the ones who often get the call when a company needs M O R E than the standard management training Business Solutions at Orange County Community College Contact Donald Green Business Solutions Coordinator 845-341-4718 donald.green@sunyorange.edu www.sunyorange.edu/ce Leadership Series for Fire Fighters This is a series leadership modules to develop a fire understanding of how to effectively plan and imple­ment pandemic flu emergency planning measures into their respective organizations. This seminar will be of most interest to senior managers who want to better understand the dynamics and phases of a pandemic flu emergency while further appreciating the psychological and emotional impacts that pan­demic related fear can have on employees and their families. SP I9189 IA Fri 2/5 $195 MDTN 9am-3pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Staff officer. These modules will cover material not nor­mally contained in the standard fire officer training program. This series will teach the student leader­ship skills to be an effective officer in the fire service. The art of being a good fire officer takes more than being competent on the fireground. Topics include: The Development of a Fire Service Leader; Motivating Fire Fighters; Communicating, Talking, Listening; Making Decisions on the Fireground. Your instructor is John Miles, a Captain with Ladder 35 in the New York City Fire Department. 4 sessions. SP N9464 OA Wed 3/17-4/7 $99 MDTN 7-10pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Miles, J. S1 N9464 OA Thu 6/3-6/24 $99 MDTN 7-10pm LIB ITV-Rm. 103 Miles, J. Entrepreneurship: Starting Your Own Business Learn practical information on how to start a suc­cessful home-based second income business which can then become full time. You will learn how to decide on a business or product to sell with mini­mal problems; how to avoid psychological wear and tear; and franchising. $20 materials fee to be paid in class. 1 session. SP N2045 NA Tue 3/2 $29 NBG 8-10pm GND 132 Nathan, B. S1 N2045 NA Wed 6/16 $29 NBG 8-10pm TWR 207 Nathan, B. Free Online Classes and Resources! You can use the IRS Online Classroom to: find out what qualifies as a deductible business expense; download forms, publications, and tax calendars; recognize and avoid tax scams; and link to other resources for starting and operating a business. You can also order products and pub­lications, such as the Small Business Resource Guide CD-ROM. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/ Start & Run a Home Based Food Business Do you love to cook? Would you like to earn money doing what you love, making these foods at home? With minimal start-up money anyone can turn their kitchen into a lucrative business. This course will guide you step-by-step through the entire process by learning how to price, label, and package products; how to find customers and keep records; and you’ll begin the process of obtaining the necessary legal permits. If you are unable to operate your home business, alternatives will be dis­cussed. Materials fee of $10.00. 1 session. SP N9437 TA Sat 3/20 $89 NBG 8:30am-4:30pm TWR 208 Fix, M. Concerned about the weather condi­tions? Sign up for inclement weather e-mail alerts! Go to www.sunyor­ange.edu/alert to sign up. Once you sign up for the service, you will receive an automatic e-mail if the College delays opening or is closed due to inclement weather. 22 8-Hour Security Guard Pre-Assignment Training This program prepares you for entry level employ­ment as a NYS Certified Security Guard. The role of a Safety & Security Officer, legal powers and lim­itations, emergency preparedness, communications and public relations, access control and ethics will be covered. You will take a mandated exam and after successfully completing the course, will receive a NYS issued certificate for license. 1 session. SP I8347 IA Sat 2/27 $59 MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 101 Girolamo, A. SP I8347 IB Sat 3/20 $59 MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A. 8-Hour Security Guard: Annual Refresher Security guards are required to take an 8-hour annual training class to remain in compliance with their security guard license. Participants will receive a certificate after completion of one session. 1 session. SP I9083 IA MDTN Sat 8:30am-5pm 2/27 HA 101 $59 Girolamo, A. SP I9083 IB MDTN Sat 8:30am-5pm 3/20 HA 114A $59 Girolamo, A. 16-Hour Security Guard On-The-Job Training NY State Department of Criminal Justice Services requires this 16-hour training for all security guards during their first 90 days of employment. Certificate issued after successful completion of course. Examination Requied. 2 sessions. SP I8709 IA Sat 4/10-4/17 $119 MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A. Child Abuse Identification and Reporting Satisfies the New York State teacher certification required course work. Certificate issued at comple­ tion. 1 session. SP N7640 OA Tue 2/2 $49 MDTN 12-2pm BT 251 Mirecki, J. SP N7640 TB Tue 2/2 $49 NBG 5-7pm TWR 316 Diemer, C. SP N7640 OB Mon 2/8 $49 MDTN 5-7pm BT 251 Chapman, P. SP N7640 TA Sat 4/3 $49 NBG 10am-12pm TWR 123 Diemer, C. Intervention and Prevention of School Violence Satisfies the New York State teacher certification required course work. Certificate issued at comple­ tion. 1 session. SP N7679 TB NBG Tue 2/16 5-7pm TWR 316 $49 Diemer, C. SP N7679 OA MDTN Thu 2/18 12-2pm BT 251 $49 Mirecki, J. SP N7679 OB MDTN Mon 2/22 5-7pm BT 251 $49 Chapman, P. SP N7679 TA NBG Sat 4/17 10am-12pm TWR 123 $49 Diemer, C. Please note that purchase of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables, equipment, etc.) may be required for certain courses (see specific course description). This cost is not included in the course tuition unless specified. Please see our website or call for purchasing information. Check out our website for new and additional classes and to register online: www.sunyorange.edu/ce English As A Second Language (ESL), Level I Designed for the beginning English speaker. You are introduced to grammar, vocabulary, reading, writ­ing, speaking and listening. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 22 sessions. ESL-Nivel I Este curso sin créditos está diseñado para hablar el inglés a nivel inicial. Al estudiante se le enseña a leer, escribir, hablar y entender, haciendo énfasis en lo referente a enterderlo y hablarlo bien. Se estu­dia y se conversa sobre las situaciones cotidianas. Middletown SP N7991 OB Mon Wed 1/25-4/14 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LIB 215 Powell, N. S1 N7991 OA Mon Wed 5/10-7/28 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LIB 215 Powell, N. Newburgh SP N7991 TB Mon Wed 1/25-4/14 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 124 Cedeno, N S1 N7991 TA Mon Wed 5/10-7/28 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 124 Cedeno, N. “Kathy Graf is an energetic teacher full of new ideas… She’s someone who makes you feel good about yourself.” Adrian Ramos English As A Second Language (ESL), Level II This class for the intermediate student further explores grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking and listening. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 22 sessions. ESL Nivel II Esta es una clase elaborada para que el estudiante de nivel inicial-avanzado practique intensiva­mente la manera de hablar y entender en inglés; con cierta concentración en lecturas y composi­ciones cortas. Este curso ayuda al estudiante a prepararse para la vida diaria, el lugar de trabajo y las actividades de la comunidad. Middletown SP N7992 OB MDTN Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 1/26-4/15 LIB 215 $10 Henighan, P. S1 N7992 OA MDTN Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 5/11-7/22 LIB 215 $10 Henighan, P. Newburgh SP N7992 TB NBG Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 1/26-4/15 TWR 124 $10 Cedeno, N. S1 N7992 TA NBG Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 5/11-7/22 TWR 124 $10 Cedeno, N. English As A Second Language (ESL), Level III The study of all language skills is explored, with more intensive emphasis on reading and writing. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 22 sessions. ESL Nivel III Esta es una clase elaborada para que el estudiante de nivel inicial-avanzado practique intensiva­mente la manera de hablar y entender en inglés; con cierta concentración en lecturas y composi­ciones cortas. Este curso ayuda al estudiante a prepararse para la vida diaria, el lugar de trabajo y las actividades de la comunidad. Middletown SP N7993 OB Tue Thu 1/26-4/15 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LIB 221 Brown, D. SP N7993 OC Tue Wed Thu 1/26-3/16 $10 MDTN 9:30am-12:30pm LIB 215 Graf, K. S1 N7993 OA Tue Thu 5/11-7/22 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LIB 221 Brown, D. Newburgh SP N7993 TB Tue Thu 1/26-4/15 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 123 Gehlhoff, K. S1 N7993 TA Tue Thu 5/11-7/22 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 123 Esposito, I. ESL Level IV This class is for high intermediate/low advanced students. Learn higher level grammar, begin the writing process and develop reading skills with high interest stories with more advanced vocabulary. Levels IV and V are recommended for preparation for college study. Required textbook can be pur­chased in class. 22 sessions. Middletown S1 N7959 OA Tue Thu 5/11-7/22 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm OH 107 Supraner, L. Newburgh S1 N7959 TA Mon Wed 5/10-7/28 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm GND 105 Gehlhoff, K. Need to take your road test? We offer the 5-hour pre-licensing course where you can receive the MV-278 form you will need to make your road test appointment with the Department of Motor Vehicles. See page 28. ESL Level V This class for advanced students explores grammar, writing and reading skills more intensively for prep­aration for college study. Middletown SP N7960 OA Mon Wed 1/25-4/14 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LIB 221 Gehlhoff, K. Newburgh SP N7960 TA Mon Wed 1/25-4/14 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm GND 105 Esposito, I. Everyday Conversation and Expressions I Practice speaking in everyday situations. Learn to use essential vocabulary and common expressions necessary for effective communication. Role play daily situations and practice using vocabulary and expressions in real life context. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 14 sessions. SP N7946 OA MDTN Mon Wed 6-8:30pm 1/25-3/10 OH 107 $10 Graf, K. SP N7946 TA NBG Tue Thu 6-8:30pm 1/26-3/11 GND 105 $10 Graf, K. Computer Skills- Basics for ESL Learners La Computadora - Los Basicos Aprenda a usar la computadors mientras que esta aprendiendo el vocabulario de la computadora en ingles. En siete sesiones, va a aprender: Microsoft Windows, Word, el correo electronico, y como navegar el Internet. Este curso esta disenado espe­cialmente para los adultos al nivel bajo-intermedio y mas alto. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 7 sessions. SP N7955 OA Mon 1/25-3/8 $10 MDTN 10am-12pm HA 114 Graf, K. Pronunciation of Standard American English Become aware of the characteristics of your accent in spoken English. Practice standard American English intonation, stress patterns, blending, and individual phonemes. Textbook is required. 14 sessions SP N7996 OA Mon Wed 3/15-5/5 $10 MDTN 6-8:30pm OH 107 Graf, K. SP N7996 TA Tue Thu 3/16-5/6 $10 NBG 6-8:30pm GND 105 Graf, K. ESL Academic Reading for College Prep Read popular American novels or short stories and discuss them with your classmates. Develop skills in understanding stories that will give you the confi­dence to read and learn independently in English throughout your lifetime. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 14 sessions. SP N7958 TA Mon Wed 3/15-5/5 $10 NBG 6-8:30pm GND 117 Gehlhoff, K. SP N7958 OA Tue Thu 3/16-5/6 $10 MDTN 6-8:30pm OH 107 Supraner, L. ESL for Academic Purposes ESL students with goals to pursue college studies will learn the skills needed to succeed with academic studies. Students will develop listening, note-taking and discussion skills, as well as reading, study skills and writing using authentic materials in a content-based approach. Required textbook can be purchased in class. 22 sessions. S1 N7956 OA Mon Wed 5/10-7/28 $10 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm OH 107 Graf, K. S1 N7956 TA Tue Thu 5/11-7/22 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm GND 105 Graf, K. English GED The English GED Program prepares students to pass the GED exam. The GED gives those who did not graduate from high school the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency certificate. Once you enroll in the GED preparation program, you will receive targeted instruction in each of the five sub­jects covered by the GED test: reading, writing, science, social studies, and math. SP N9407 OA Mon Wed MDTN 6:30-9:30pm 1/25-5/26 HA 211A $10 Bush, S. Last session is 1 hour long SP N9407 TA NBG Tue Thu 6:30-9:30pm 3/2-6/29 TWR 111 $10 Mensah, V. Last session is 1 hour long Spanish GED Las clases de GED en español ofrecen instrucción en español para ayudar a los estudiantes a prepararse a pasar el GED en español. Los estudiantes que desean inscribirse en el programa de GED deben llamar a Debra Horowitz (845-341-4593) antes de asistir a las classes. SP N9408 TB Mon Wed 2/1-6/7 $10 NBG 6:30-9:30pm TWR 123 Zuluaga, J. Developmental Arithmetic Build your math confidence with Developmental Arithmetic. Designed for the student who needs a review of arithmetic including addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and fractions. Prepares stu­dent for the college’s mathematics placement test. Textbook available at the College Bookstore. 24 ses­sions. Please note: Out-of-County residents must complete a residency certificate obtainable from the Bursar’s Office. S2 N7662 OA $45 MDTN Mon Tue Wed Thu 8-10:05am HA 211B 7/6-8/12 Daven, N. Make-up class Friday, August 6 Pre-Licensing Defensive Driving The 5-hour course mandated by New York State Learn driving techniques which will improve the Department of Motor Vehicles for all New York odds for preventing accidents and moving viola-State Permit holders (4 hours of instruction with a tions. Earn a 10% liability and collision insurance multiple choice test at the end of the course). It discount for 36 months following completion. addresses seatbelt use, drug & alcohol use, among Remove up to 4 points from your driving record. other topics. Course will result in the issuance of Bring your license or permit with you. *Refund the MV-278 form needed for road test appoint-Policy: Full refund if applied for prior to starting ment. Bring your permit to class with you. *Refund date of class; no refund if applied for on date of Policy: Full refund if applied for prior to starting class or thereafter. There is a half-hour break for date of class; no refund if applied for on date of lunch for classes meeting on Saturdays. class or thereafter. SP N7502 OA Sat 1/16 $38 SP N7503 OA Sat 1/9 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-Hudson MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D. Safety Expert SP N7503 OB Sat 2/13 $38 SP N7502 OF Tue 1/26 $38 MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D. MDTN 4-9pm BT 362 Mid-Hudson Safety Expert SP N7503 OF Thu 2/18-2/25 $38 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 203 Kreuter, D. SP N7502 OB Sat 2/20 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-Hudson SP N7503 OC Sat 3/13 $38 Safety Expert MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D. SP N7502 OC Sat 3/20 $38 SP N7503 OD Sat 4/10 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-Hudson MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D. Safety Expert SP N7503 OG Thu 4/22-4/29 $38 SP N7502 OG Wed 4/7 $38 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 203 Kreuter, D. MDTN 4-9pm BT 203 Mid-Hudson Safety Expert SP N7503 OE Sat 5/8 $38 MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D. SP N7502 OD Sat 4/17 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-Hudson S1 N7503 OA Sat 6/12 $38 Safety Expert MDTN 9am-3:30pm HU 201 Green, D. SP N7502 OE Sat 5/15 $38 S2 N7503 OB Sat 7/10 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-Hudson MDTN 9am-3:30pm HU 201 Green, D. Safety Expert S2 N7503 OC Sat 8/14 $38 S1 N7502 OA Sat 6/19 $38 MDTN 9am-3:30pm HU 201 Green, D. MDTN 9am-2pm HU 201 Mid-Hudson Safety Expert Check our website www.sunyorange.edu/ce for additional sections which may be added after this publication has gone to print or S2 N7502 OB Sat 7/17 $38 for information regarding class cancellation due to low enroll- MDTN 9am-2pm HU 201 Mid-Hudson ment/weather closings. Safety Expert S2 N7502 OC Sat 8/21 $38 MDTN 9am-2pm HU 201 Mid-Hudson Safety Expert Secrets Wall Street Does Not Want You To Know When Investing Learn how not to be ripped off when buying or leasing cars, buying insurance, investigating long term care insurance, investing with or without financial planners and when investing in mutual funds on your own. Gain the confidence to invest on your own or be able to interview financial plan­ners so you can find those who are truly working for you. There is an optional $20 material fee for this class. 1 session. SP N9434 NA Tue 3/2 $29 NBG 8-10pm TBA Nathan, R. S1 N9434 NA Wed 6/16 $29 NBG 8-10pm TWR 209 Nathan, R. How to Drastically Cut Costs in Difficult Financial Times Learn to save money by investing on your own with no-load mutual funds, the benefits of credit unions, buying used cars, saving money when getting a car, home and life insurance and methods to reduce your school and county taxes on your home. Also 100’s of money saving websites will be discussed. There is an optional material fee of $20.00. 1 session. SP N9435 NA Tue 3/2 $29 NBG 6-8pm GND 132 Nathan, B. S1 N9435 NA Wed 6/16 $29 NBG 6-8pm TWR 207 Nathan, B. Getting Great Real Estate Deals When Buying or Selling in Difficult Times Learn the pros and cons of foreclosures, short sales, rent with option to buy, owner financing, and buy­ing for no money down. Also learn how to wisely buy or sell investment property, primary homes, multi-families, and vacation homes. After this class you will know how to research property at the tax assessor’s office, the county clerk’s office and various other methods to use to research a property includ­ing using web sites. There is an optional material fee of $20.00. 1 session. SP N9447 NA Tue 3/2 $29 NBG 6-8pm TBA Nathan, R. S1 N9447 NA Wed 6/16 $29 NBG 6-8pm TWR 209 Nathan, R. French 1 An introduction to the spoken language with an emphasis on vocabulary development, correct pro­nunciation and basic phrases. Outside practice/ homework required. The written language and teaching of proper grammar will also be taught. Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions. SP N6710 OA Thu 1/21-4/1 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 203 Conroy, W. No class 3/23 Learn to Speak Mandarin Chinese Learn the basics of the world’s most widely spoken language and master simple conversations, vocabu­lary and pronunciation for business, travel and everyday communications. 10 sessions. SP N6721 OA Wed 1/27-4/7 $125 MDTN 6:30-8:30pm HA 313 Yang, J. No class 3/24 Italian Basic Conversation Level 1 An introduction to the spoken language with an emphasis on vocabulary development, correct pro­nunciation and basic phrases. Outside practice/ homework required. The written language and grammar will also be included. Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions. SP N6725 OA Mon 2/1-4/12 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 105 Saetta, R. No class 3/22 S2 N6725 OA Mon 8/2-10/18 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 105 Saetta, R. No class 9/6 & 10/11 Italian Basic Conversation Level 2 A continuation of level 1 with more oral practice, grammar and the written word. Purchase of text­book required. 10 sessions. SP N6726 OA Tue 5/4-7/6 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 105 Saetta, R. Conversational Spanish Level I Be ready for your next vacation in Mexico, Spain, Central or South America! With basic but indis­pensable language structures, vocabulary and practice, you will quickly start communicating in Spanish. Go from “Hello” to “I like the hat, can I buy it with my credit card?” in one semester. A $29 material fee to be paid in class for textbook and CD. 10 sessions. SP N6734 NA Sat NBG 9-11am No class 3/27 & 4/3 2/20-5/8 TWR 207 $125 Romero, M. SP N6734 KA Mon MWHS 7-9pm No class 3/22, 3/29 & 4/5 2/22-5/17 MWHS 174 $125 Romero, M. Conversational Spanish Level II This course is a continuation of Conversational Spanish Level I. You will receive more practice on what has already been learned, more useful sentence structures, more dialogues, songs and MORE FUN in Spanish. $17.00 material fee to be paid in class. 10 sessions. SP N6739 NA TBA No class 3/23 Tue 7-9pm 1/26-4/6 $125 TBA Romero, M. SP N6739 KA MWHS Wed 7-9pm 2/17-5/5 $125 MWHS 174 Romero, M. No class 3/23 & 3/30 Learn to prepare and submit a national register nomination form. In addition this course will cover various applications of historic preservation in com­munities, and other regulatory roles of the federal state and local governments. 3 sessions. National Register of Historic Places Application Workshop Spanish Basic Conversation Level 1 An introduction to the spoken language with an emphasis on vocabulary development, correct pro­nunciation and basic phrases. Outside practice/ homework required. The written language and grammar will also be included. Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions. SP N6735 OA Mon 2/1-4/12 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 301 Pirez, A. Kingdom By The Sea: No class 3/22 Great Britain Tour Spanish Basic Conversation Level 2 This course is a continuation of Spanish Basic Conversation Level 1 by emphasizing more practical learning and further developing your skills through dialogues and conversation. Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions. SP N6736 OA Wed 4/28-6/30 $125 MDTN 7-9pm HA 303 Pirez, A. Spanish Conversation Club An immersion-like course designed for the ulary and grammar skills who has difficulty using the language with confidence and fluency due to the lack of constant exposure. Join the club and practice your Spanish playing word games, discuss­ing magazine articles, listening to songs, watching videos, etc. Your instructor, Arturo Delgado is a native speaker, NYU certified English-to-Spanish translator. 4 sessions. SP N6733 TA Tue 2/23-3/16 $49 NBG 6:45-8:45pm GND 117 Delgado, A. Please note that purchases of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables, equipment, etc.) may be required for cer­tain courses (see specific course descrip­tion). This cost is not included in the course tuition unless specified. Please see our website or call for purchasing information. Sign Language 2 A continuation of American Sign Language (ASL) 1, incorporating additional levels of the vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure of ASL. Students are introduced to information about the deaf com­munity. You will learn to communicate receptively and expressively using ASL. Develop enhanced understanding and awareness of the deaf communi­ty and their culture. Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions. SP N6751 TA Sat 1/23-4/3 $199 NBG 10am-1pm TWR 111 Chapis, N. SP N9417 OA Wed 2/10-2/24 $98 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 303 Roth, S. Join us for 8 days in Great Britain during spring break 2010, March 19-28. See London, Oxford, Stonehenge and more. There will be four pre-trip lectures on the history and political systems of the United Kingdom. You can also meet trip partici­pants and learn more about what to bring and do! For more information contact Paul Basinski @ 845-341-4828 or paulbasinski@sunyorange.edu SP N9446 OA Wed 2/24-3/17 $40 MDTN 4-6:45pm HU 211 Basinski, P. Classical Greece and Istanbul, Turkey Join Profs. Barry Kass and Demos Kontos on a trav­el-learn tour to Classical Greece and Istanbul, Turkey, July 13-23, 2010. Visit the Grand Bazaar and Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, see the Parthenon in Athens, visit ancient Olympia, Delphi and Mycenae. A cruise of the Greek Islands is an option for participants. The tour will be preceded by on-campus organizational and instructional meetings. $40 Continuing Education registration fee, three academic credits available for students. For additional information, itinerary and registra­tion forms contact: Prof. Kontos at: demosthenes. kontos@sunyorange.edu (845) 341-4370. Effective Public Speaking Does the thought of public speaking give you chills? Whether speaking in small or large group settings, this course will provide effec­tive and proven tools to increase confidence, organize your thoughts and rid you of the fear of public speaking. If your job requires public speak­ing, or you want to be more effective in interviews, communicating thoughts, and being more persua­sive, this course will be invaluable. 7 sessions SP N9455 TA Sat 2/28-3/14 $99 NBG 9am-12pm TWR 136 Lang, J. Voice Over: Getting Paid to Talk Explores the many aspects of voice-over work for television, film, radio, and narration as well as emerging opportunities for voice in multimedia. Learn how to prepare the all-important demo tape as well as how to bypass the competition and get the job. You will listen to professional voice-over recordings and have the opportunity to prepare and read a piece of commercial copy for critique. 1 session. SP N2234 OA Mon 2/8 $29 MDTN 6:30-9pm HA 103 Creative Voice Development Group S1 N2234 OA Tue 6/22 $29 MDTN 6:30-9pm HA 103 Creative Voice Development Group Create Your Life Plan You will define your idea of success, explore your negative and limiting beliefs and see how to take small action steps that will help you get to where you want to be. 1 session. SP N9416 IA Mon 3/8 $39 MDTN 6-9pm HA 103 Phillips, S. Beginner’s Guitar Learn the basic chords, picking patterns, tuning and strumming methods while learning popular songs. Outside practice necessary. Bring an acoustic guitar. Classes for adults only. 10 sessions. SP N6510 OA Wed 1/6-3/10 $99 MDTN 7-9pm OH 111 Conques, J. Social Ballroom Dancing 1 Learn the basic steps in foxtrot, waltz, lindy, cha­cha, merengue, hustle and polka. Fundamentals are given to make it easier for you to master the various dance patterns. Everyone must enroll with a partner and registration cards must be completed by each person. Please wear comfortable, smooth soled shoes, no sneakers. 12 sessions. SP N6501 OA Tue 1/26-4/20 $79 MDTN 6:30-8pm PE Studio Staff SP N6501 OB Thu 1/28-4/22 $79 MDTN 7:15-8:45pm PE Studio Staff Social Ballroom Dancing 2 Learn intermediate style and techniques in foxtrot, waltz, lindy, polka, cha-cha, merengue, rumba, mambo, tango and hustle for those with previous instruction. Everyone must enroll with a partner and registration cards must be completed by each person. 12 sessions. SP N6502 OA Tue 1/26-4/20 $79 MDTN 8-9:30pm PE Studio Staff ZUMBA Come join us for a “feel happy” workout that is great for both the body and the mind. ZUMBA is a fusion of Latin and International music-high energy and motivating music with unique moves and com­binations that allows you to dance away your worries. ZUMBA is based on the principle that a workout should be “FUN AND EASY TO DO”. It is a mixture of body sculpting movements with easy to follow dance steps. 6 sessions. SP N6499 OA Sat 2/6-3/13 $29 MDTN 10-11am PE Studio Wilson, S. SP N6499 OB Sat 4/10-5/15 $29 MDTN 10-11am PE Studio Wilson, S. Intro to Afro-Cuban Dance Come and dance to the warm rhythms of Cuba! Learn popular and folkloric dances of Cuba, includ­ing rumba, orisha and comparsa (carnival). Each class will begin with stretching exercises. Fun chore­ography that is a fat-burning workout! No prior dance experience necessary. 8 sessions. SP N9432 OA Sat 3/6-5/1 $59 MDTN 11am-12:30pm PE Studio Reeder, S. Ballroom Dance Workshop This intermediate level workshop will help improve dancing skills for those who have had previous instruction. Dances include: fox trot, lindy (swing), waltz, rumba and tango. Emphasis on movement, style, leading/following. Everyone must enroll with a partner and registration cards must be completed by each person. 4 sessions. SP N6507 OA Tue 5/4-5/25 $39 MDTN 7-9pm PE Studio Staff Dance For That Special Occasion A short “Crash Course” for beginners to learn the basic steps of four popular dances: fox trot, lindy, cha-cha and free style dancing. You’ll be able to get on the dance floor and enjoy the next special event. Everyone must enroll with a partner and registra­tion cards must be completed by each person. Instructors suggest comfortable shoes, however, sneakers are not recommended. 4 sessions. SP N6508 OA Thu 5/6-5/27 $39 MDTN 7-9pm PE Studio Staff Photography for the Serious Beginner Learn how to start using that advanced SLR to its fullest potential. Whether it is a digital or film cam­era, the class will discuss how to get the best out of them. Topics include using the camera on manual settings, lenses, films, filters and image composition. Class will also include an overview of some popular digital image software, though this is not a software instruction class. For film users, darkroom time can be arranged. Bring SLR (Single lens reflex) camera with you to class. For film camera users, materials fee of $50-$60 covers supplies needed for the class. 10 sessions. SP N7072 KA Mon 1/25-4/26 $159 MWHS 7-10pm MWHS 120 Albrecht, D. No class 2/15, 3/22, 3/29 and 4/5. Drawing for Beginners Covers the basic concepts of still life drawing: line, contour, shadowing, cross-hatching, value, and stip­pling. Purchase of supplies extra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraser to first class session. Other supplies to be discussed in class. 8 sessions. SP N1175 OA Tue 2/16-4/13 MDTN 7-9pm BT 117 No class 3/23 $79 DeMaio, C. Cartooning For Adults Learn to develop your own special drawing style, introduce basic characters in a comic strip, and gen­ erate clever cartoon ideas. Each student will have a Beginning Calligraphy chance to develop at least one cartoon feature idea. Learn to create beautifully rendered letters Student should bring white paper and drawing pen- cils. 8 sessions. SP N1164 OA Wed 2/17-4/14 $79 MDTN 7-9pm BT 117 DeMaio, C. No class 3/24 Pastels and Advanced Drawing Refine your drawing techniques and learn to use color with pastels. Beginning with classic still life, you will learn to handle various drawing, pastel techniques and materials. Emphasis will be placed on learning to see changes in color and light. Purchase of supplies extra. 8 sessions. SP N1182 KA Tue 2/23-5/11 $89 MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 118 Sealfon, M. No class 3/23 & 3/30 Painting The Night Self Portrait/Portrait Studio An unusual approach to landscape paint- Learn how to analyze the structure of the head, skull and facial features as well as the use of demonstrate developing a painting from a specific visual plan. Learn how to capture artificial light, starting from a dark canvas and working up to a finished night scene. Any medium acceptable. Camera work helpful. Instructor will bring exam­ples of work and demonstrate the process of night painting. 3 sessions. Stained Glass for Beginners Using the copper foil method, you will learn the basics of stained glass production, including “cut­ting” glass, use of patterns, fitting, foiling, soldering, and patina application, to create stained glass proj­ects. You will choose a pattern for your first project and receive a list of essential equipment/supplies to be purchased along with a list of some local stores that sell art glass supplies. Come to the second class ready to cut glass, so be sure to bring your new tools and supplies. Purchase of supplies extra. 8 sessions. SP N1058 KA Mon 3/15-5/10 MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 122 No class 3/29 $109 Thomas, K. Intermediate Stained Glass This class is open to those who’ve completed Stained Glass for Beginners or who possess basic skills in glass cutting, foiling and soldering. Choose your own project(s) using the copper foil method to create glass panels, boxes, fan lights, etc., or learn to decorate mirrors, birdhouses, etc. using mosaics. Purchase of tools and glass extra. This class will not include instruction in the lead came process. Instructor will provide demonstrations and guid­ance thorughout the class. Purchase of supplies extra. 8 sessions. SP N1060 KA Tue 3/16-5/11 $109 MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 122 Thomas, K. No class 3/30 and ink on paper, the instructor will address correct details of letterforms, pen angles, interlinear spac­ing, color, design and a meditative approach to beautiful script. 4 sessions. SP N9452 OA Wed MDTN 7-9pm 3/31-4/21 HA 101 $39 Levine, L. Drawing for Teens Learn to draw using the basic elements of art- line, shape, color, texture,space, form shading and value. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraser to first session. Other supplies to be discussed. 4 sessions. SP N9251 OA Thu 4/1-4/22 $49 MDTN 5:30-7:30pm HA 214 DeMaio, C. S2 N9251 OA Thu 7/8-7/29 $49 MDTN 5:30-7:30pm HA 214 DeMaio, C. artificial and natural lighting to emphasize shadows to create volume and drama. You will begin with monochrome studios in graphite, charcoal and conte and work toward painted image in color using oil, acrylic or pastel. The goal is a firm foundation from which to develop your personal style. Bring a 2B pencil and paper to first class. 6 sessions. SP N9448 OA Tue 2/23-3/9 $49 SP N9449 OA Tue 4/6-5/11 $79 MDTN 6-9pm HA 203 Shapiro, B. MDTN 6-8:30pm HA 203 Shapiro, B. Selling Your Art to Businesses The artist will present students with his finding potential prospects, through all the steps culminating in a final artwork. Included will be: describing the process to potential clients, gathering material for the artwork, soliciting business owner’s input, suggesting uses for the finished art, pricing the work, and explaining the benefits to the busi­ ness. Some art background a plus. The object of this course is to assist the student to develop a plan to create a product that will be paid for by business­ es. 6 sessions. SP N9445 OA Thu 4/8-5/13 $59 MDTN 6:30-8:30pm HA 103 Shapiro, B. Japanese Book Binding Learn an ancient art form of hand-binding pages to create books or booklets that has been used Summer Field Photography Workshop Not for beginners. Designed as a “shooting” course, the workshop will give students the opportunity to go into the field on a structured shoot to hone their skills in natural light photography, the proper choice of lenses and other equipment. Starts with a one-hour orientation session followed by three weekend morning or evening shooting sessions; var­ious field techniques will be discussed. Ends with two, three hour critiques on Monday evenings. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of their cameras, use of depth of field, how to set exposures, etc. 5 three hour sessions plus one hour of orientation. 6 sessions. S1 N7071 NA Mon 6/2-6/28 $99 NBG 7-10pm TWR 208 Albrecht, D. 6/2 Orientation, 6/5, 6/12, 6/19 Tentative field dates, 6/21 & 6/28 class critique. for many centuries for both formal and informal presentations. Using simple materials (page papers, Ready, Set, Write cover papers, threads, yarns, twines) to make the In this highly interactive, fun creative writ-binding, and an awl or other tool to make holes to thread the binding. The binding can then be aug­mented with beads, feathers, or other individual touches to further enhance its beauty. 1 session. SP N9453 OA Tue 4/13 $29 MDTN 6-9pm HA 301 Levine, L. want to write a memoir, novel, or short stories, the instructor has a way of engaging the writer in you. You do not need to be a grammar expert to be suc­cessful in this course! 8 sessions. S1 N9451 NA Wed 6/9-7/28 $149 NBG 6-8pm TWR 316 McGuire, J. SUNY Orange Swim School Swim classes for beginner through advanced for both children and adults taught by trained and experienced American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Students are pre-assessed to confirm correct placement. Show up dressed to swim any time during assessment times. Tuition must be paid at assessment to reserve space. First come first served. Space is limited. SP N9114 OA Sat 1/16-3/6 $99 MDTN 9am-12pm PE Pool Staff Assessment 1/2/10 10am-12pm SP N9114 OB Sat 4/10-5/15 $75 MDTN 9am-12pm PE Pool Staff Assessment date 3/27 10am-12pm Scuba Diving SUNY Orange and Middletown Scuba are proud to offer scuba diving classes on the Middletown Campus. Through lectures and pool diving, you will learn basic skin and scuba diving. Our instruc­tion will help prepare you for open water diving leading to international certification. Prerequisites: able to swim 200 yards without stopping and pass a scuba medical evaluation. Please call Middletown Scuba at 845-343-2858 for more information about additional expenses and to setup your scuba medical assessment. 8 sessions. SP N6176 OA Wed 3/3-4/28 $129 MDTN 7-10pm PE Pool/223Mattinson, P. S2 N6176 OA Tue Thu 7/13-8/5 $129 MDTN 6:30-9:30pm PE 223/PoolMattinson, P. Beautiful Food on a Budget Learn professional tricks to making easy, inexpen­sive meals beautiful and delicious. You will expand your cooking repertoire by learning chef-proven knife techniques and basic cooking methods such as blanching and roasting. This fun course will demys­tify dishes and allow you to be creative with basic ingredients and have fun experimenting with flavors and seasoning. $55 materials fee. 4 sessions. SP N9429 OA Sat 4/17-5/8 $169 NW 10am-1pm MRS KitchenBernstein, K. Check out our website for new and additional classes and to register online: www.sunyorange.edu/ce Yoga for Beginners Yoga is the union of breath, body and mind. Besides being a wonderful way to get in touch with your physical self, yoga allows you to quiet your mind and move into stillness. In this course we will learn some basic asanas (physical postures) which will then allow us to prepare for meditation. 5 sessions. SP N9436 OA Wed 2/17-3/17 $69 MDTN 7-8pm PE Studio Tullin, A. Green Technology for Your Home Learn how to make your home greener through technology and save money. Get the needed infor­mation about available technologies and tools to make new and existing homes more energy efficient. We will discuss solar, geothermal, wind, the build­ing envelope, Energy Star and the Zero Energy Home. Your instructor is Emma Gonzalez-Laders, RA, LEED AP. 2 sessions. SP N4207 TA Tue Thu 2/2-2/4 $59 NBG 6:30-8:30pm TWR 111Gonzalez-Laders, E. S1 N4207 TA Tue Thu 6/1-6/3 $59 TBA 6:30-8:30pm TBA Gonzalez-Laders, E. Balance & Breath: Intro to the Alexander Technique Improve your coordination, breathing and sense of well being through an understanding of the rela­tionship of posture and breathing to movement and balance. Wear comfortable clothes for doing simple movements including lying on the floor. 3 sessions. SP N9454 OA Fri 4/9-4/23 $69 MDTN 4-6pm PE Studio Reese, E. Spanish (7-11 years) Simple conversation, vocabulary, sentence structure through conversation, songs and games. Bring a notebook to class. 8 sessions. SP N9036 OA Sat 2/20-4/17 MDTN 10:30-11:45am HU 201 No class 3/27 $59 Pirez, A. Beginner’s Guitar (9-15 years) Acoustic guitar preferred. Covers basic chords, tun­ing and strumming methods, reading tablature and some simple songs. Outside practice required. Bring your own acoustic guitar. Purchase of textbook required. 8 sessions. SP N9144 OA Sat 2/20-4/17 $59 MDTN 10:30-11:45am OH 23 Wilbur, D. No class 3/27 Calling All Actors/Actresses (9-12 years) Prepare for live theater, learn how an actor walks, talks and projects. Take part in classroom skits and improvisations. 8 sessions. SP N9223 OA Sat 2/20-4/17 $59 MDTN 10:30-11:45am SSC Cafe Topps, C. No class 3/27 Drawing For Beginners (6-12 years) Using elements of art -- line, shape, color, texture, space, form and value -- learn to draw. Purchase of supplies extra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraser to first class session. Other supplies to be dis­ cussed in class. 8 sessions. SP N9257 OA Sat 2/20-4/17 MDTN 9-10:15am HA 207 No class 3/27 $59 DeMaio, C. Cartooning (8-12 years) Learn to create your own cartoon characters, tech­niques of the cartoonist, developing a cartoon story and producing a comic strip. Purchase of supplies extra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraser to first class session. Other supplies to be discussed in class. 8 sessions. SP N9258 OA Sat 2/20-4/17 $59 MDTN 10:30-11:45am HA 207 DeMaio, C. No class 3/27 S2 N9258 OA Mon Tue Wed Thu 7/12-7/22 $59 MDTN 10:30-11:45am BT 119 DeMaio, C. How To Draw (7-12 years old) Using elements of art -- line, shape, color, texture, space, form and value -- learn to draw. Purchase of supplies extra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraser to first class session. Other supplies to be dis­cussed in class. 8 sessions. S2 N9457 OA Mon Tue Wed Thu 7/12-7/22 $59 MDTN 9-10:15am BT 119 DeMaio, C. SUNY Orange Music Coast Guard Auxiliary The following credit courses are offered to the pub-The folowing coures are offered in partnership with lic: the local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to provide instruction to boaters at all levels from the funda-Mixed Chorus mental to the advanced. SP N6523 OA Tue Thu 1/21-4/30 $0 MDTN 2-2:50pm OH 23 Damaris, C. Boating Safely (ages 12-adult) Chamber Ensemble Required boating safety course for boat operation SP N6527 OA Thu 1/21-4/30 $0 on federal waters. A beginning boaters class will give MDTN 6-7:45pm PT Theater Clarke-Moore, H. you the knowledge needed to obtain a boat safety certification. Upon successful completion, a certifi­cate will be issued. Supply charge of $30 will be Orchestra collected in class. 4 sessions. SP N6528 OA Thu 1/21-4/30 $0 MDTN 8-9:45pm PT Theater Clarke-Moore, H. SP N1709 OA Thu 5/6-5/27 $0 MDTN 7:30-9:30pm BT 264 Fallon, T. Band SP N6529 OA Wed 1/20-4/30 $0 About Boating Safety Course MDTN 7-8:45pm PT Theater Scott, K. A beginning boaters class will give you the knowl­edge needed to obtain a boat Safety Certification in S1 N6529 OA Wed 5/24-8/4 $0 many states. Materials fee of $40 is required and to MDTN 6:30-9:15pm PT Theater Scott, K. be paid to the instructor in the first class session. SP N1714 OA Thu 2/25-3/18 $0 Madrigals MDTN 7:30-9:30pm BT 264 Fallon, T. SP N6531 OA Tue Thu 1/21-4/30 $0 MDTN 3-3:50pm OH 23 Damaris, C. We are a community of learners dedicated to reaching out to all citizens of Orange County to enrich their lives through the highest-quality education possible. Intellectual rigor, personal commitment and enhanced citizenship distinguish a SUNY Orange education which will enhance students’ economic opportunities, deepen their appreciation of culture and of their place in history while broadening their sense of responsibility in a democratic society. The College makes every effort to maintain the schedule of courses as announced in this Bulletin. However, the College reserves the right to change instructors, withdraw courses, change rooms or cancel courses without previous announcement, based on enrollment, budget, or other constraints. Orange County Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. In accordance with Federal regulations, the New York State Human Rights Law and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Orange County Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, religion, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, race, gender or sexual orientation in employment or in the educational programs and activities which it operates. Founded 1950 Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action College Orange County Community College is a two-year college established under the authority of the State of New York, primarily to fulfill the educational needs of those persons living within its service area. To help reach this goal, the College offers day and evening classes and summer sessions. Orange County Community College curricula are registered by the New York State Department of Education and approved by the State University of New York. It is authorized to award the Associate in Arts, the Associate in Applied Science, and the Associate in Science Degree as established by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. How to read class listings Semester Course # Section Day(s) Start date-End date Fee Location Start time-End Time Building Room Instructor Be a Teacher...Suggest a Course We are always looking for new course ideas and instructors. If you have an idea for a course, please submit a proposal through our website at www.sunyorange.edu/ce. Vea la página 25 para información en español, sobre nuestros programas de ESL. Semester Key SP = Spring 2010 S1 and S2 = Summer Location & Building Code List Code Location MDTN Middletown MTGY NBG Montgomery Newburgh NW New Windsor PJ Port Jervis Code Building BT Bio-Technology Building GND Grand St. Building HA Harriman Hall HO Horton Hall HU Hudson Hall LIB Library MRS Mountain Restaurant Supply OH Orange Hall PE Physical Education Buidling SSC Shepard Student Center TWR Tower Building BOCES BOCES CHAMBER Orange County Chamber of Commerce GOSHEN Goshen MWHS Monroe-Woodbury High School PJH Port Jervis High School ST JOES St. Josephs Church WAR Warwick High School Best Routes to Middletown Campus 115 South Street, Middletown Arriving from Connecticut or Upstate New York, take Interstate 84 West to exit 3W, Route 17M (Middletown), proceed on 17M which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue on Dolson Avenue to Bennett Street, turning left on Bennett to the top of the hill (South Street). From New York City or New Jersey; N.Y.S. Thruway to exit 16 (Harriman) to Route 17 West to exit 123 (Middletown). Follow 17M (to Middletown) which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue to Bennett, turning left on Bennett to top of hill (South Street). From Upstate-Route 17 to exit 121W, Interstate 84 West for 3.3 miles to exit 3W, (Route 17M) becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue on Dolson Avenue to Bennett Street, turning left to Bennett Street. Best Routes to Newburgh Campus (Tower Bldg) One Washington Center, Newburgh From Middletown: Take Interstate 84 East, exit 10, stay to right of ramp, turn right onto Route 9W and immediately get into left lane. At stoplight, turn left onto North Plank Road which becomes Marine Drive (also named LeRoy Place, Water Street). Continue on Marine Drive to Second Street. Turn right onto Second Street, go up hill, turn left onto Colden Street. Go one block, Newburgh Campus will be on right. From Route 17: Take Exit 121E (Interstate 84). Follow same directions as if coming from Middletown. From Upstate New York or New York City/New Jersey area: Take New York State Thruway to Exit 17. After toll booths, bear right, fol­low signs for Interstate 84 East. Follow directions as if coming from Middletown. Take Interstate 84West, Newburgh/Beacon Bridge, Exit 10, stay to right of ramp, turn right at end of ramp. Staying to right, follow signs to Route 9W, turn right onto Route 9W. Follow same directions as if coming from Middletown. There is no campus shuttle service during the summer. Best Route to Grand Street Building Follow directions to the Newburgh Campus. After the left on Colden Street proceed to Broadway and make a right on Broadway. Follow Broadway approximately 2 blocks to Grand Street.and make a right on Grand Street. The Grand St. Building is located at 54 Grand Street. Best Route to Port Jervis High School Route 209, Port Jervis Take I-84 to Exit 1, left turn off exit ramp, bear right at first traffic light (East Main Street), right at fourth traffic light (Kingston Avenue), right at next traffic light (Hamilton Street), go down hill, bear left to Port Jervis High School. Classroom Building Key BT Bio-Tech Building HU Hudson Hall PE Physical Education Building CM Christine Morrison House LIB Library SW Sarah Wells Building HA Harriman Hall MO Morrison Hall SSC Shepard Student Center HO Horton Hall OH Orange Hall Best Routes to Monroe-Woodbury High School From Middletown: Rt. 17 to Exit 131; left to light. Turn left at light onto Nininger Road; right onto Dunderburg Road. High school is on the right. From South: Thruway to Exit 16 (Harriman). Immediately after toll, exit. At light, go straight through to Nininger Road. (Then same as from Middletown.) Best Routes to Warwick High School From the New York State Thruway (North): Take Exit 16 in Harriman onto Route 17 West. Take Exit 127 (Greycourt Road). Go to top of the hill and turn left at the light onto Kings Highway (sign will say Warwick and Sugar Loaf). Continue on for approximately 3 miles. Turn right at Sugar Loaf sign and continue on Kings Highway until you get into Warwick. At the traffic light in Warwick, make a left and continue on Main Street until you get to the second light. At the light, turn right onto West Street and continue until you reach another red light. Go through the light, pass three houses on the left, and high school is the second big building past those homes. From Route 17 East (South): Follow Route 17 East until you get to Exit 124 (Florida and Goshen) and follow Florida - 17A. Go through two lights in Florida and continue on Route 17A and 94 until you reach Warwick. At the second light, make a right onto West Street and continue until you come to a red light. Go through the light, continue on until you reach the second big building on the left. Tuition and Fees Registration is done on a first come first serve basis. The tuition is listed for each course listing. There is a $2 Insurance Fee for each student per semester which is mandatory. Returned checks will incur a $25 fee per check returned. Foreign check handling fee per check will be $10. Books, Materials and Other Supplies Purchases of materials (textbooks, workbooks, con­sumables, equipment, etc.) may be required for certain courses (see specific course description). This cost is not included in the course tuition unless specified. Please see our website or call for purchas­ing information. Please note, the College will not reimburse a student who purchases books, materials or other supplies for any reason, including if a class is canceled. Payment Payment can be made by mail, in person, by phone, via fax, or online. You can pay your tuition and fees by cash (Middletown only), check, money order, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or the Tuition Pay plan. If you are using a charge card, you must provide card number and expiration date, student’s name, cardholder’s name (if different from student’s), and cardholder’s zip code. Registration Registration for 1-day courses must be received prior to the start date of the course. Payment for tuition at off-campus locations must be made by check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Discover. SUNY Orange reserves the right to change instrcu­tors and program offerings. Stop/Holds Students that have unmet financial obligations to the College or who failed to comply with college requirements will not be permitted to register until the stop/hold is cleared with the issuing office. In addition, all information relating to student records will be withheld in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Drop/Add Students who completed registration for courses may add other courses and/or change the courses throughout the semester. They may also withdraw (drop) by deadlines listed (see refund policy). Drop/ Add forms are availble at the Records and Regisrtation Office. Refund/Policy 100%, if written request is received prior to first day of class. There will be no refunds on the day the class begins and thereafter. See special refund condi­tions in the course descriptions for certain courses. Refund payment are processed and mailed approxi­mately four to six weeks after the cancellation date. Students unable to attend the courses they regis­tered for must inform the Continuing and Professional Education department in writing that they wish to withdraw. Failure to complete the course does not constitute official withdrawal, nor does notification of the instructor. The lack of attendance alone does not entitle the student to a refund. Refund requests cannot be made by tele­phone, online, or through the instructor. Course Cancellation All Continuing and Professional Education courses are subject to minimum enrollment. When courses are cancelled by the College for any reason, students may transfer payment to another course or receive a full refund. SUNY Orange reserves the right to can­cel any class for which there is insufficient enrollment and to withdraw or modify course offer­ings. Course locations, dates, fees, and instructors may also be changed when necessary. Check our website for the most up to date information regard­ing course offerings, schedule, locations and fees. Session Cancellation Policy The College will make every effort to accommodate emergency situations that may occur such as severe weather conditions, a facility issue or instructor ill­ness. In most cases the total number of hours advertised for the course will be honored. Senior Discount Community Enrichment has a limited number of Senior Citizen Discount Coupons available. These coupons are worth $10 towards course tuition for selected non-credit courses. You must obtain that coupon from the Continuing and Professional Education office prior to registering. Please call 845-341-4890. College Closing and Delay For updated college closing and delay information, phone the College at 845-344-6222 for recorded voice information or look on the web at www.suny­orange.edu. You may also sign up for automatic e-mail notification of college closings and delays at www.sunyorange.edu/alert. See page 36 for more information. SUNY ORANGE Five Ways to Register: Register Early! 845-341-4890 3. In-Person Continuing and Professional Education is located in the Christine Morrison House at the Middletown Campus. 1. Online www.sunyorange.edu/ce 4. Phone Call the Continuing and Professional Education Office at 2. Mail 845-341-4890. Complete the registration form and send to 5. Fax Orange County Community College Fax registration form to 845-341-4897. Continuing Education 115 South Street Middletown, NY 10940 TODAY'S DATE ____________________________ MALE FEMALESTUDENT NAME ______________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) (MI) (Maiden)ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________ CITY ____________________________________________STATE__________ ZIP _________ EMPLOYER ___________________________________________________________________ STUDENT E-MAIL_________________________ Optional: SOC. SEC.# ________-________-_________ NEW STUDENT? YES NODATE OF BIRTH _______________________ COUNTY _____________________________HOME PHONE ________________________BUSINESS PHONE ____________________ TERM KEY SP SPRING S1 SUMMER I S2 SUMMER 2 S3 SUMMER 3 FA FALL RECEIVED: ORANGE COUNTYCOMMUNITY COLLEGE_____/_____/_____ _____TO BUSINESS OFFICE_____/_____/_____ CASH CHECK MASTERCARD DISCOVER VISA MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CREDIT CARD #_______________________________________________________________________________ EXP. DATE ____________________________ PRINT NAME AND ADDRESS WHICH APPEARS ON CREDIT CARD (IF NOT STUDENT) _______________________________________________________ I acknowledge financial responsibility for the selected course(s) if they are not cancelled or if I do not withdraw prior to the start date. STUDENT'S SIGNATURE DATE TERM COURSE NO. SECTION COURSE NAME TUITION INSURANCE FEETOTAL 2.00 $ English as a Second Language Learn English Now! • Improve fluency and communication skills • Practice listening, speaking, reading and writing in English • Meet other students NOW • Share experiences with ONL Y students from other $10 countries. Middletown and Newburgh Locations Call (845) 341-4593 for more information. See page 25 for details. Vea la página 25 para información en español, sobre nuestros programas de ESL. Spring / Summer 2010 Continuing Education Register Now 845-341-4890 www.sunyorange.edu/ce SUNY ORANGE 115 South Street, Middletown NY 10940 POSTAL PATRON