arcelormittal/usw burns harbor career development class ... · fix your flopper – remodel heap 46...
Post on 07-Aug-2020
3 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
1
ArcelorMittal/USW
Burns Harbor
Career Development
CLASS CATALOG
2016
January—June
2
All Classes, unless otherwise noted, will be held at Your career Development Learning Center
1275 1/2 McCool Road, Burns Harbor 7:00am until 4:00pm Monday through Friday
(219) 787-3101
GET CONNECTED! With USW/ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor Career Development
www.mittalcareer.org View our electronic version of the catalog, sign up for classes
& more!
www.facebook.com/mittalcareer “Like us” on Facebook. Sign up for our email newsletter,
& enter contests.
Follow us @MittalCareer to keep up with our conversations.
Sign up for our email list to receive latest news and developments
Email “subscribe” to Mittalcareerdev@gmail.com
3
CUSTOMIZED CLASSES GUIDELINES Classes are open to active Union Steelworkers Classes will be taken on the employee’s own time Customized course limit is $1,800 per participant per year If you have active employees that are interested in a class call Career Development and
let us know. If it falls within our class guidelines we will try to put it together for you.
TUITION ASSISTANCE In addition to customized classes USW members are eligible for Tuition Assistance up to a maximum of $1,800/calendar year (Jan-Dec) for an accredited school. Funds may be used for tuition, required textbooks and course-related fees. Funds cannot be used to pay for materials, equipment or supplies. The Tuition Assistance Funds are separate from the $2,000 Customized Classes fund. Per the Institute for Career Development Issuance 14. An active Local 6787 member can expend up to $3800 of program funding for combining TAP (tuition assistance) and customized courses under the following circumstances: Tuition Assistance (TAP) If seeking a degree from a school listed in the current
“Accredited Institutions of Post Secondary Education” or by private occupational/vocational schools recognized by State boards of vocational education. This will also
extend to schools approved by the ICD as “An exception to Policy Provider”. Customized classes: If courses lead to certification form a nationally accredited body.
Candidates must get approval prior to registering for classes and their expenditures MAY NOT exceed $3,800.
To apply for Tuition Assistance please contact your Career Development Office.
Active members are eligible to take approved classes at any of the learning centers on Page 55. To find out what classes are available, check out their listed web-sites. To take an approved class at any of these centers you MUST register at YOUR Learning center.
PLEASE NOTE: Each participant’s account will have a full deduction for a course that is NOT dropped BEFORE the start date. So, please make sure you contact your Career Development Office before the
start date of your class if you are not able to attend.
4
To register for a class you can: Register on-line at our web-site www.mittalcareer.org Register by phone (219) 787-3101 Email sarahisg@frontier.com Or fill out this form and drop it off at the learning center
1275 1/2 McCool Road, Burns Harbor 7:00am until 4:00pm Monday thru Friday
Career development
CLASS REGISTRATION FORM
NAME: _______________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________
CITY: ___________________ ST: _____________ ZIP: _________________
BADGE#: _______________ EMAIL: _____________________________
HOME PHONE: _________________ WORK PHONE: ___________________
I wish to enroll in the following class:
Name of class __________________________________________________
Location of class: ________________________________________________
Class Times: ____________________________________________________
I wish to enroll in the following class:
Name of class __________________________________________________
Location of class: ________________________________________________
Class Times: ____________________________________________________
5
CLASS PAGE #
3D Printing 18
Access – Level 1 23
Accumulating Wealth & Generating Income 57
Administrative Assistant Training 55
All Wired Up! Wire And Bead Jewelry 53
Antique Replica Ceiling Tins 50
Apple Computers 19
Appliance Troubleshooting – Basic And Advanced 52
Arts And Crafts Workshop 13
Asset Protection: Know Your Contracts 34
Asset Protection: Wills and Trusts and More 34
Automotive Heating and Cooling 45
Basic Access 23
Basic Locksmithing 45
Basic Mac’s 19
Become A Super Sleuth 28
Cartooning and Drawing 30
Certified Nurse’s Aide Certification 55
Cloud Storage 20,22
Communicating With All Of Your Devices 19
Connect Your Video Camera To Your PC 25
Container Gardens 31
Contracts 49
Create Your Own Handmade Jewelry 53
Create Your Own Photo Book 24
Customized Class Guidelines 3
6
CLASS PAGE #
Design A Web-Site With WordPress 16
Detailing Your Car 46
Don’t Be Poor Anymore – How To Live A Millionaire Style On A Pauper Budget 28
Driveco-CDL 47
Easy Water Color Painting 30
EBay – Buying And Selling 24
Electrical Code Refresher Class (2014) 32
Electronics I and II 38
Emergency Medical Technician 55
Excel Certification - MOS 27
Excel Macros 20
FAA Approved Instrument Ground School Course 44
FAA Approved Private Pilot Ground School Course 44
Family Law 49
Fix Your Flopper – Remodel Cheap 46
Get Healthy On-Line 21
Glass Etching 50
Hassle Free Land Lording 29
Healing Power Of Herbs 52
Health Insurance Billing and Coding Certification 55
Heating and Air Conditioning 33
Home Energy Consumption 52
How To Develop A Business Plan 37
Industrial Math Tune-Up for Electrical And Maintenance 47
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 54
Introduction To Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 54
7
CLASS PAGE #
IPad – Level 1 17
Laptops - Upgrading 17
Lawn Equipment Maintenance and repair - SPRING 35
Lawn Equipment Maintenance and Repair - WINTER 35
Learn How To Start And Run Your Own Business 37
Learn How to Use an On-Line Auction Site To Make Money 36
Logistics/Supply Chain Management 55
Mac Computers 19
Microsoft PowerPoint – Level 1 24
MOS Excel Certification 27
MOS Word Certification 25
MTTC – 106 Print Interpretation 54
Music Apps And Programs 19,26
MyAcademicWorkshop (MAW) 10
Nettutor.Com 10
Network+ Certification 18
Office 365 22
Open Technical Computer Lab 15
Organize, Manage Time and Reduce Your Stress 47
Paintless Dent Repair 55
Palette Wall Art 14
Patient Care Technician 55
Pharmacy Technician 55
Photo Books – Create Your Own 24
Photography 38
Physical and Mental Wellness Class 12
8
CLASS PAGE #
Ponds – How to Design and Maintain 31
PowerPoint Level 1 24
Practical Weather Interpretation & Application – Short Course 44
Private Pilot Communications / Tower Talk 44
Property Law 1 49
Quicken For Home 25
Ready For Riches In Real Estate 29
Reclaimed Wood 14
Recover Damaged Data 16
Registration Form 4
Residential Wiring 32
Respiratory Therapist 55
Retire Ready 41
Seasonal Wreaths 46
Should I Upgrade To Windows 10? 15
Silhouette Cameo 36
Social Security 42
Solutions At Work 43
Spice Up Your Life With The Healing Powers Of Herbs 28
Stocks And Bonds: A Fresh Look At Old Ideas: Fundamental Analysis 48
Stocks And Bonds: How Not To Invest 48
Stocks And Bonds: Lessons From Jesse Livermore 48
Sublimation Printing 23
Surface Pro 17
Thermo-Plastic Welding 51
Travel The World Without Spending A World Of Money 29
9
CLASS PAGE #
Troubleshooting Your PC 15
Tuition Assistance 3
Understanding & Optimizing Your Investment Choices 56
Upgrade That Laptop 17
Upgrading To Windows 10 15
Vinyl Siding Installation 45
Virus Protection Seminar 16,26
Will Maker 21,23
Wills And Trusts 49
Windows 10 – Level 1 20
Windows 10 – Should I Upgrade 15
Wine Glasses For The Holidays 51
WoodLathe: Beginning and Intermediate Pen Turning -2 39
WoodLathe: Beginning and Intermediate Pen Turning -3 40
Woodworking and Wooden Garden Containers 40
Woodworking and Wooden Outdoor Tables 40
Woodworking: Build a Wooden BookCase 39
Woodworking: WoodShop Jigs 39
Word Certification- MOS 25
WordPress – Web Design 16
Wreath Making Class 13
YOGA 11
YouTube 18
10
NetTutor.com WHERE STUDENTS GET THE HELP THEY NEED
Expert tutors are waiting to help you in the following subject areas:
Mathematics
Accounting
Finance
English Composition
Chemistry
Biology
Math en Español
Economics
Information Technology
Foreign Language
Physics
Allied Health
NetTutor makes it easy to get help with a live tutor anytime.
To sign-up for NetTutor call Sarah at the USW Career Development
Learning Center at 219-787-3101
MyAcademicWorkshop (MAW)
MyAcademicWorkshop is a new and unique online math assessment, homework, and
placement program customized for adult workers. This program is one of the most ad-
vanced educational tools available for learning mathematics in a familiar, learning man-
agement environment. Loaded with over 7,000 questions, MyAcademicWorkshop con-
tains math content beginning with Basic Math. Students like MyAcademicWorkshop be-
cause it shows you how to do the problems by following step by step instruction, giving
you the opportunity to try again with a similar problem, and ultimately better prepares
you to get better grades on assignments or exams.
To sign-up for NetTutor call Sarah at the USW Career
Development Learning Center at 219-787-3101
11
Physical and Mental Wellness
Classes
DATES: Session #1: January 11—March 4, 2016 ( 8 weeks)
DATES: Session #2: March 7— April 29, 2016 (8 weeks)
Classes are held at James O'Connor's Martial Arts and Fitness
534 Broadway, Chesterton IN
NOW IS THE TIME! This 2 month class has everything you need to become a healthy and happy
person and employee! You will be assigned a personal coach who will set you up with a structured
plan catered to fit your needs. Participants will be offered both physical and mental coaching and
instruction by certified life coaches and personal trainers combined. Group workshops will be held
monthly and will cover topics ranging from managing finances to overcoming limiting beliefs in life.
Students will also be able to participate in Taekwondo classes and cardio classes.
SIGN UP NOW, THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME
TO DO SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF!
A sample of some of the group classes that you can take:
TAEKWONDO FOR THE BEGINNER
Mondays & Wednesdays, 4-5pm OR
Tuesdays & Thursdays 5-6pm
CARDIO/BOOT CAMP (come to as many as you wish!)
Monday 7pm, Tuesday 8:30am, Wednesday 6pm, Thursday 8:30am and Friday 8am
THE ONLY WORKOUT YOU WILL
REGRET IS THE ONE YOU
DO NOT DO!
12
YOGA AT TEAM O’CONNOR
Come experience the many benefits of Yoga in a very
accessible style that brings strength, flexibility, and peace to the mind,
body and spirit. Although no prior Yoga experience is required, this class is
also perfect for the more experienced student. This Yoga is for everyone.
SESSION #1
DATES: Fridays January 10—February 26 9:30-10:30am or 3:30-4:30pm and/or
DATES: Saturdays January 11—February 27 9:30-10:30am and/or
DATES: Sundays January 12—February 28 2:00-3:00pm
SESSION #2
DATES: Fridays March 4—April 22 9:30-10:30am or 3:30-4:30pm and/or
DATES: Saturdays March 5—April 23 8:30-9:30am and/or
DATES: Sundays March 6—April 24 2:00-3:00pm
TAKE ONE OR TAKE THEM ALL! SPOUSES ARE WELCOME FOR FREE
Classes are held at 534 Broadway, Chesterton IN
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
13
ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOP This class will be held at: 266 Stone Ridge Court, Chesterton
219 741-0382
Do you have any projects that you have always wanted to make were not sure of what to buy or how to start? Have you ever wanted to etch on class, learn to stencil or make a wreath? You can paint on fabric; make a greeting card using one of the many machines I have. You have my whole studio at your disposal. You can bring in any project or use the supplies I have on hand to make lots of projects.
DATES: 8 weeks (Thursdays) April 21st—June 9th TIMES: 8am til 6pm INSTRUCTOR: Kim Riley
WREATH MAKING CLASS
A wreath is so welcoming on your front door or on any door in your home for that matter. We will be using some of the latest new supplies on the market today to create these 3 seasonal wreaths. January has lots of snowflakes. In April we will be using an umbrella and fill it with lots of flowers. June we will be using a new product called paper mesh to make one big flower to be seen and admired by anyone coming to your home. Wreaths take about 2 hours to make so come anytime during the above hours DATES: 3 weeks (Saturdays) January 9, April 4, June 2 TIMES: 8am til 2pm INSTRUCTOR: Kim Riley
14
PALLETE WALL ART
Saturdays, April 9, & 16 OR June 11 & 18
8:00am – 2:00pm
Kim Riley and Don Trinidad are collaborating on this project
Learn to build using palettes and plywood. Next, paint tex-
ture or stencil to make your own custom piece. (Only 10
spots available)
LUNCH PROVIDED
15
OPEN LAB – EVERY TUESDAY Dates: January – June 10:00am – 6:00pm Trainers: Computer Education Institute Every Tuesday between the hours of 10am and 6pm we will have a technician at the Computer lab waiting for you to bring in your very slow, broken, needing upgrading PCs! Here is a brief list of things we can help with: Fixing Slow or Broken Machines, Upgrading software /Transfer data, making sure your PC is Protected, and Upgrading Com-puters. Just stop by or call and make an appointment. This is an in-credible opportunity, don’t miss it! Keep in mind if you need any hard-ware or non-free software you will need to purchase it. Sam will assist in getting you the necessary software and hardware.
TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR OWN PC
Dates: January 7-February 18, Thursdays for 7 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Come see how to troubleshoot your PC and fix it! Is it a hardware problem or soft-ware or combination of both? This class is almost entirely hands-on; students are given supervised time with actual broken equipment, are taught to work inside a computer and how to work with Windows and the Internet to fix almost any prob-lem.
SHOULD I UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10? Dates: January 11, Monday Dates: March 14, Monday Dates: June 6, Monday Trainers: Computer Education Institute A new version of Windows is out, and now the question everyone is asking is, “Should I upgrade, what are the differences, and is it worth it? “. Come to this one day seminar and find out.
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
16
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
DESIGN A WEB-SITE WITH WORDPRESS Dates: January 13-February 10, Wednesdays for 5 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Have you ever wanted to be a web designer? Well here is your chance. Learn all the new techniques to create a new interactive web site. We will walk you thru the proper steps in design, formatting, and linking your pag-es. Then when it is absolutely beautiful we will walk you thru publishing to the web. If you ever wanted to create your own website, this is the class for you.
VIRUS PROTECTION SEMINAR Dates: January 25, Monday (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Dates: June 13, Monday (Location: USS/MIDWEST) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Having problems with your Internet? Are those pop-up’s driving you cra-zy? Not sure what is the best search engine to use? Security issues a big concern for you? Come to this 1 day class and you will once again be in love with the INTERNET!
RECOVER DAMAGED DATA Dates: February 1 -8, Mondays for 2 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute The worst possible scenario is you have all of your priceless data, photos and pictures saved, and now you cannot access them because the media is dam-aged. Whether it is a hard drive, Flash drive, or memory card we will help you recover your data and make sure it never happens again!
17
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
UPGRADE THAT LAPTOP Dates: February 15-March 7, Mondays for 4 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Thinking you need a new laptop because the old one is slow or has a broken screen? Think again! In this class we will help students up-grade their existing Laptop to a better and improved version. This in-cludes memory, hard drives, DVD Drives, and operating systems. If your screen is scratched or broken, we can help with that also.
IPAD’s Dates: February 17 – March 2, Wednesdays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute So, once again Apple has come out with a new toy. Is it some-thing that you should buy? This class will show you how to use an IPAD, what are the really cool things about it and what the draw-backs are. Learn about gestures, the parts of the screen and all of the buttons, the built in apps, connecting to Wi-Fi, customizing your settings, backing up, using the Camera, Photostream, and much much more.
SURFACE PRO Dates: March 3, 10, Thursdays for 2 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Microsoft has a new tablet out, and it runs Windows 8. Come to this class and see why this tablet is going to be big in the market. Learn how it compares to the iPad and other tablets that you can purchase.
18
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
3D PRINTING
Dates: March 9 – April 6, Wednesdays for 5 weeks TRAINERS: Computer Education Institute I know you have seen the 3D printers, and now you can learn how to use one. This class is a basic class on 3D printer technology. You will design a couple of 3D figures and then print them out. AWESOME!
NETWORK + CERTIFICATION Dates: March 17 – June 23, Thursday for 15 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Network+ is a testing program sponsored by the CompTIA that certifies the knowledge of networking technicians with 18-24 months experience in the IT industry. Earning the Network+ certification means that the candidate pos-sesses the knowledge needed to configure and install the TCP/IP client.
YOUTUBE Dates: March 21, Monday Dates: June 20, Monday Trainers: Computer Education Institute We've all watched kittens playing or funny old commercials on YouTube, but would you like to know how to prepare and upload movies of your own to the largest video-sharing site on the Internet. Learn how to make your videos public or private. Bring your questions, we will be ready!
19
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
MUSIC APPS AND PROGRAMS Dates: March 28, Monday (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Dates: June 27, Monday (Location: USS/Midwest) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Spotify, Itunes, Rapisdy, Pandora, etc. How do these programs differ, which one or ones should I be using and what are the downfalls if any. This 1 class will have you listening to your favorite music in no time!
COMMUNICATING WITH ALL YOUR DEVICES Dates: April 4 – 18, Mondays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Wouldn’t it be a miracle if all of your devices could talk to each other? No matter what devices you have (smartphone, PC, MAC, tablet, iPod, etc.) this class will teach you the best methods to have everything GET ALONG!
BASIC MAC
Dates: April 13 – 20, Wednesdays for 2 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute The Mac’s are back in the market and they are gaining speed. What is an I Mac, or a MAC PRO, or a MACBOOK AIR? Are the really better, faster and safer? Come to the lab and see what they are all about. I am sure that you have heard about them, now come learn the basics. We will teach you file and setting management, along with a basic class on the programs that come pre-packaged.
20
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
WINDOWS 10 – LEVEL 1 Dates: April 27 – May 25, Wednesdays for 5 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute They did it again, a new version of Windows and boy is it different from Windows 7. This class will teach you what you need to do if you want to upgrade, what are the differ-ences between Window 7,8 and 10, and then finally how to use the new Windows and get the most out of it. Learn about Tiles, Apps, Charms, The new Control Panel, The new Desktop, START button, File Explorer, History, Making and creating folders and tile groups, Login screen, Customizing 10 to fit your needs, Creating a Microsoft Account, The user Portal and much much more.
CLOUD STORAGE
Dates: May 2 & 9, Mondays (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Dates: Jan 11 & 25 (no 18
th MLK holiday) Mondays for 2 wks – Location: USS/Midwest
Trainers: Computer Education Institute Ok, everyone is talking about CLOUD, and how wonderful it is, but do you even know what it is? Come to this class and learn how to store your data, pictures and files using CLOUD. There is Google Drive, DropBox, Crashplan, iCloud, Microsoft One Drive (SkyDrive), plus many more. Come see which one would be best for you, and why you should be using Cloud storage!
EXCEL MACROS Dates: May 16, 23, 30, Mondays Trainers: Computer Education Institute If you are pretty good with Excel and wanting to move on, then this class is for you. Learn how to write your own Excel Macros, first using the wiz-ard and then using Visual Basic. You will be amazed at what you can do with macros!
21
Computer Classes HELD at ArcelorMittal / Burns Harbor
1275 ½ McCool Road, Burns Harbor IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
WILLMAKER Dates: June 1 (Wednesday) at Mittal/Burns Harbor Dates: February 1 (Monday) at USS/MWS Trainers: Computer Education Institute Do you have a will? Have you been putting it off because you don’t want to hire an attorney and you really don’t want to think about it? Don't let the court decide the outcome of your estate! Don't delay the distribution of your assets to your loved ones! Take just a few minutes to write your Last Will and Testa-ment today (CEI is not offering any legal advice in this class, we are showing you how to use pre-designed software to create a will)
GET HEALTHY ON-LINE Dates: June 8 - 15, Wednesdays for 2 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute So, you REALLY want to get healthy in 2016. This class will help you begin. We will show you some of the best web-sites for exercises, motivation, healthy menus, keeping track of daily food intake and much much more. Make yourself a priority today!
22
Computer Classes HELD at USS / MIDWEST
1919 Willowcreek Road, Portage IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
TECHNICAL LABS – EVERY WEDNESDAY – EVERY MONTH Dates: January 6 – June 29 (10:00am – 6pm) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Every Wednesday between the hours of 10am and 6pm we will have a tech-nician at the Computer lab waiting for you to bring in your very slow, broken, needing upgrading PCs! Here is a brief list of things we can help with: Fixing Slow or Broken Machines, Upgrading software /Transfer data, making sure your PC is Protected, and Upgrading Computers. Just stop by or call and make an appointment. This is an incredible opportunity, don’t miss it! Keep in mind if you need any hardware or non-free software you will need to pur-chase it. Sam will assist in getting you the necessary software and hard-ware.
CLOUD STORAGE Dates: Jan 11 & 25 (no 18
th MLK holiday) Mondays for 2 wks – Location: USS/Midwest
Dates: May 2 & 9, Mondays (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Ok, everyone is talking about CLOUD, and how wonderful it is, but do you even know what it is? Come to this class and learn how to store your data, pictures and files using CLOUD. There is Google Drive, DropBox, Crashplan, iCloud, Mi-crosoft One Drive (SkyDrive), plus many more. Come see which one would be best for you, and why you should be using Cloud storage!
OFFICE 365 Dates: Jan 12 – Jan 26, Tuesdays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Are you looking to get Office on all of your mobile Devices, plus your PC? Well, Office 365 may be your answer. For $50 a year, you will get a subscription to the Office Suite that is available on all of your mobile devices. Office 365 is the same Office you already know and use every day. And then some. Because Office 365 is powered by the cloud, you can get to your applications and files from virtually anywhere—PC, Mac, and tablets—and they're always up to date. Same goes for updates to features—you get them automatically.
23
Computer Classes HELD at USS / MIDWEST
1919 Willowcreek Road, Portage IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
WILLMAKER Dates: February 1 (Monday) at USS/MWS Dates: June 1 (Wednesday) at Mittal/Burns Harbor Trainers: Computer Education Institute Do you have a will? Have you been putting it off because you don’t want to hire an attorney and you really don’t want to think about it? Don't let the court decide the outcome of your estate! Don't delay the distribution of your assets to your loved ones! Take just a few minutes to write your Last Will and Testament today (CEI is not offering any legal advice in this class, we are showing you how to use pre-designed software to create a will)
SUBLIMATION – MAKE YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED GIFTS Dates: February 2, 9 Tuesdays for 2 weeks Dates: June 7, 14, Tuesdays for 2 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Come let your creative side come out. Sublimation printing is the process of placing pictures and sayings on Christmas Ornaments, Tin Boxes, Wooden Boxes, Key Chains, Coasters, etc. Come to either of these classes, pick your picture, pick your saying, pick your items of choice and make wonderful customized beautiful items! These make great presents and keepsakes!
BASIC ACCESS Dates: February 8 –March 7, Mondays for 5 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute A database is a collection of data arranged for easy search and retrieval. Access 1 covers the basic terminology used with databases. You will learn how to create and modify a table, adding, editing, finding and delet-ing records. Learn how to create a select query and perform calcula-tions. Creating forms using the Form Wizard and reports using the Re-port Wizard are also introduced in this class.
24
Computer Classes HELD at USS / MIDWEST
1919 Willowcreek Road, Portage IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
EBAY – BUYING AND SELLING Dates: February 16, 23, March 1 Tuesdays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute
Earn some extra money or get some great buys. This class will make you a pro when it comes to EBay. Come learn from a specialist how to set up accounts, determine postage, determine the best verbiage for the items you are selling, and determine a selling price. We will then have you sell your items on EBay and then show you how to get the best rating possible for future sales.
CREATE YOUR OWN PHOTO BOOK
Dates: March 8 - 29, Tuesdays for 4 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute This class will teach you how to go on-line and create your own personalized photo books. There are many different sites to visit. We will show you our favorites and the ones that will save you the most money!
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Dates: March 14 –28, Mondays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute This class shows you the basics of PowerPoint from using the auto-content wizard, adding new slides, using the slide layouts and using the different views. Learn how to give your presentation dimension by add-ing shapes with text from the drawing toolbar, adding clipart & pictures and adding a design template to bring it all together. Work with Graphs and Organizational charts. Add transitions and sounds then learn how to save time by making global changes to your presentation using the slide master.
25
Computer Classes HELD at USS / MIDWEST
1919 Willowcreek Road, Portage IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
QUICKEN FOR HOME Dates: April 4 – May 2, Mondays for 5 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Having trouble finding out where all your money went? Could you have really spent $5,000 on groceries? Come to this class and learn how to use the computer to keep track of all your bills, checks, deposits, etc. You will get a trial copy of Quicken with this class.
MOS CERTIFICATION – WORD 2010 Dates: April 5 – May 17 Tuesdays for 7 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute This Level I class introduces the student to the WORD desktop and its parts, how to create and navigate through a document, save it, print it and enhance it. Enhance it by learning bold, italic, font face changes, font size changes, text color changes, un-derline and more. You will learn how to use the Autocorrect, spell checker, insert bullets, and insert special characters, line and page formatting features. A must class for the beginner. No more feeling like you are not in control! At the end of this class, you will take 1 exam and become MOS Word certified!
CONNECT YOUR VIDEO CAMERA TO YOUR PC Dates: May 16 – May 30, Mondays for 3 weeks Trainers: Computer Education Institute Wanting to connect your video camera to your PC? Want to make a DVD from your videos? It doesn’t matter what type of camera you have, Sam can help you get this done. You will learn the technology out there and have FUN doing it.
26
Computer Classes HELD at USS / MIDWEST
1919 Willowcreek Road, Portage IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge
Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
VIRUS PROTECTION SEMINAR Dates: January 25, Monday (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Dates: June 13, Monday (Location: USS/MIDWEST) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Having problems with your Internet? Are those pop-up’s driving you crazy? Not sure what is the best search engine to use? Security issues a big concern for you? Come to this 1 day class and you will once again be in love with the INTERNET!
MUSIC APPS AND PROGRAMS Dates: March 28, Monday (Location: Mittal/Burns Harbor) Dates: June 27, Monday (Location: USS/Midwest) Trainers: Computer Education Institute Spotify, Itunes, Rapisdy, Pandora, etc. How do these programs differ, which one or ones should I be using and what are the downfalls if any. This class will have you lis-tening to your favorite music in no time!
27
Computer Classes HELD at Computer Education Institute, Inc
100 W US Highway 20, Porter IN
Spouses can attend with employee at no charge Class times are 8-10:30am or 4-6:30pm
MOS EXCEL CERTIFICATION
Dates: February 4 – March 17 (Thursdays for 7 weeks)
Trainers: Computer Education Institute
After taking this class, you will be able to take the Excel Specialist Exam and become an Excel MOS Specialist. This looks great on your re-sume! Topics include advanced functions, charting, tables and much more!
28
DON’T BE POOR ANYMORE — HOW TO LIVE A MILLIONAIRE STYLE ON A PAUPER BUDGET
We live in a country that provides many options and opportunities to thrive financially, however most peo-ple are unaware of the resources available to them. This class will teach you how to gain multiple streams of income free and effortlessly. Topics include are how to get FREE: vacations and airfare, books, college, legal advice and forms, telephone services, healthcare services, household goods, jewelry, etc. Also learn how to get incredibly low cost houses, cars, boats, and so much more. DATES: Wednesday, April 13 TIMES: 8-Noon or 4-8pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath
BECOME A SUPER SLEUTH DATES: Tuesday, April 12 TIMES: 8-Noon or 4-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath Learn all of the techniques to legally investigate any person or business online of off. Learn where the pro get their facts and obtain information. Learn how to spot deception and manage physical and electronic sur-veillance. Learn how to find hidden assets, or catch a cheating spouse. This class is a must if you have a de-sire to become a professional P.I., or if you just want to learn how to obtain background information and dis-cover sources that work.
SPICE UP YOUR LIFE WITH THE HEALING POWERS OF HERBS Are you looking for a natural approach to great health? Are you tired of not feeling good or lacking ener-gy? Learn how to use the power of herbs to promote health and healing from within. Herbs and spices are derivatives of plant compounds, which naturally fight oxidation and inflammation, a primary culprit leading to many chronic diseases. Herbs and spices not only make our food taste great, but have been used since ancient times, and are linked to prevention and treatment of a multitude of health ailments such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s DATES: Monday, April 18 TIMES: 8-Noon or 4-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath
29
HASSLE FREE LANDLORDING Learn all of the principles of property management and how to be a landlord. This class will cover how to attract, screen, and retain quality tenants. Learn how to run a credit check, handle repair issues, and what ot include on a lease. Students will also learn about policies and procedures, landlord forms and records. Most of all, eliminate headaches and learn ow to protect assets and one’s own interests as a landlord. Spouses can attend with employee
DATES: Tuesday, April 19 TIMES: 8:00-Noon or 4:00-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath
READY FOR RICHES IN REAL ESTATE
This all-inclusive class will answer every question you may have had regarding real estate investing and locating profitable properties. Learn how to acquire a property for 10-15% of its market value, bid for property at auctions, acquire foreclosures, purchase tax sale property as well as performing title searches, and tax appeals. Learn about inspecting a property before purchase and how to avoid problem properties. Flipping vs. rental property and financing/no money down options/and free grant money will also be dis-cussed. Spouses can attend with employee. DATES: Tuesday, April 5 TIMES: 8-Noon or 4-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath
TRAVEL THE WORLD WITHOUT SPENDING A WORLD OF MONEY
Learn to travel almost anywhere in the world for free or dirt-cheap. The best Internet travel websites and free travel information resources will be discussed. Also included in this call will be: Information on getting paid to drive and relocated luxury vehicles in the US; how to get hotel rooms for free or for a frac-tion of the retail price; how to travel as an international air courier for a few hundred dollars or less, how to get free cruises, what credit cards offer free airline tickets, and so much more! If you love to travel, you won’t want to miss this class. Spouses can attend with employee. DATES: Wednesday, April 6 TIMES: 8-Noon or 4-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Christine Rath
30
EASY WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Come and learn how easy and relaxing watercolor painting can be! Bring out those hidden artistic talents in a fun, stress-free artistic atmosphere while enjoying how easy an activity that watercolor painting is to learn. Basic supplies and a good textbook will be provided, helping you to learn a wonderful new skill in a friendly, artistic and laid back environment.
The instructor is Bill Cavalier, an award-winning watercolor painter with over 40 years of ex-perience.
Classes are held at the Career Development Learning Center.
DATES: February 24th—April 27th , Wednesdays for 10 weeks TIMES: 8am – 11am or 4-7:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Cavalier
CARTOONING & DRAWING
If you like to “doodle” now or want to learn and improve your artistic skills, join us for the fun class of Cartooning & Drawing. Come and explore how easy and fun it is to develop your Car-tooning & Drawing talent in a relaxed, stress-free artistic atmosphere. Just a small spark of interest can develop into a flame of Fun with a Pencil! You will be amazed at how your abili-ties will blossom with this class. Basic supplies and a good “how-to” text will be supplied.
The instructor is Bill Cavalier, a professional cartoonist and all-around fun guy!
Classes are held at the Career Development Learning Center.
DATES: May 4th—July 1st, Wednesdays for 5 weeks TIMES: 8am – 11am, 11:30-2:30pm, 4:00-7:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Cavalier
31
CONTAINER GARDENS
Do you want to experience having a garden with fresh vegetables without all of the hassle? A Container garden is the next best thing! Come learn how to plant your own fresh vegetables without having to plow the fields!
DATES: May 7th—May 14th , Saturdays TIMES: 9am – Noon INSTRUCTOR: CEI
PONDS—HOW TO DESIGN AND MAINTAIN
Thinking about building a small pond this year. This class will help you decide that materials you need to create the best one for your space and personal needs. You will also learn what it takes to maintain the pond. This class is a must if you want to enjoy your pond for years to come!
Classes are held at the Career Development Learning Center.
DATES: March 12th—March 19th, Saturdays for 2 weeks TIMES: 8am – Noon INSTRUCTOR: Chesterton Feed and Garden
32
RESIDENTIAL WIRING
This class will help Participants on completing tasks that will benefit them by using safe wir-ing procedures required by the National Electrical Code and local Codes. Wiring of switches, receptacles and hanging lighting fixtures will be performed. Discussion will help participants realize unsafe conditions that may exist in their homes, such as where GFCI’s are required, smoke detectors and the misuse of temporary wiring practices that create a hazard. There will be several hands-on items along with lecture discussion.
DATES: January 14—Feb 3 (Thursdays) TIMES: 8-11:00am or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Cameon
NEC REFRESHER
This course covers the current National Electrical Code and prepares participants for safe in-stallations of electrical tasks. A person taking this course is better prepared to do safe elec-trical installations and has a better chance of scoring higher on electrical exams for contrac-tors licensing.
Each week a different chapter of electrical systems is covered and discussed using a lecture format and Power Point Presentations.
Each participant will receive the 2014 National Electric Code book, Chapter Tabs and the 2014 Electrical Systems based on the 2014 workbook.
DATES: March 17—May 5 (Thursdays) TIMES: 8-11:00am or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Cameon
33
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Do you want to earn more $$$$; learn a new trade? The HVAC industry is the place to do it! With this knowledge you will be a VERY valuable asset to all of your family, friends and neighbors. You will have the ability to earn up to 8 Nationally recognized Certifications. With knowledge and training you will become a HVAC Certified Technician. You will have the ability to Install, Repair, and Service HVAC equipment in the Residential and Light Commercial fields. The HVAC program meets 1-day a week for 64 weeks. Do not miss out on this incredible opportunity. The Following Certifications are available: Type I,II, III Certifications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
(Government Required) Automobile Air Conditioning Certification Gastite Piping Certification (SST Gas Line) Electrical Certification for Heating and Air Conditioning AHRI Residential & Light Commercial Certification for Gas Heating & Air
Conditioning Fiberboard Duct Design and Fabrication Certification NEW…..410A Certification …..NEW Dates: TBA Times: 7:30-10:30am or 11:30-2:30pm or 3:30-6:30pm REGISTER WITH YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR —NEW **** The art of fixing dents in cars and trucks using tools specifically designed for paintless dent repair (PDR) Myths explained, reading the light, glue pulling and more. This is a fantastic class to take! Dates: January 12 - February 16—Morning class from 9:00am—Noon (Tuesdays for 6 weeks) Dates: January 14—February 18—Afternoon class from 3:30pm—6:30pm (Thursdays for 6 weeks) OFFSITE LOCATION: 1086 S St Road 149, Portage IN
34
ASSET PROTECTION: KNOW YOUR CONTRACTS Do you need to write a contract, but don’t know where to begin? Are you tired of getting into situations where the other guy doesn’t fulfill his end of the bargain? Do you want to pin him down and make the con-tract binding? DO you want recourse to the courts if need be? Then come to this class. Taught by an attor-ney, this class will cover everything you wanted to know about writing a contract and more! Dates: Monday, April 11 Times: 8-11:00am or 4-7:00pm Instructor: Edward Guldenzopf
ASSET PROTECTION: WILLS AND TRUSTS + MORE Do you need a will or to amend a will, but don’t know where to begin? DO you want to have your wishes honored without having others decide for you? If your goals are to provide for loved ones long after you’re gone, minimize tax consequences and avoid common mistakes, then this class is for you. Taught by an attorney, this class will cover everything you wanted to know about property transfers, gifts, wills, trusts, and more! Dates: Monday, January 14 Dates: 8-11:00am or 4-7:00pm Instructor: Edward Guldenzopf
35
Lawn Equipment Maintenance and Repair– WINTER
A foot of fresh snow has just fallen and when attempting to start your snow blower, the
starter cord snapped. When conditions were a little greener outside, your lawnmower was
becoming increasingly hard to get started. Is your lawn equipment letting you down? Why
not familiarize yourself with the equipment you own by taking this class and learning how to
repair it. Students may bring in mowers, snow blowers, chain saws, and other machines for
simple repairs or complete overhauls. Two service manuals are included with the class.
DATES: January 13 —April 13 (Wednesdays) TIMES: 8-11:00am or 4-7:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Mike Daly
Lawn Equipment Maintenance and Repair- SPRING
Spring is here and the harsh winter is just a memory. The trouble your snow blower gave
you is not. Here is your opportunity to save big by bringing your equipment to class for tune-
ups, minor repairs, or complete overhauls. Mowers, tractors, tillers, chain saws, trimmers,
blowers, that snowblower you struggled with last winter. A good time to prepare or repair all
of these machines.
DATES: April 20—July 6 (Wednesdays) TIMES: 8-11:00am or 4-6:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Mike Daly
36
SILHOUETTE CAMEO
Discover the Silhouette CAMEO… the Crafters’ Dream!
Take your crafting to a new level with the Silhouette CAMEO! The Silhouette has the ability to cut and print almost anything you can imagine on a wide variety of materials. With the Silhouette, you can make templates for painting, glass etching, and quilting or simply print and cut out shapes for paper crafting, home décor and custom apparel. The possibilities are absolutely endless! Five weekly classes with a new project to go along with the lesson of the week. Take this hands on class learn firsthand just how much the Silhouette CAMEO can change the way you craft!
DATES: February 11, 18, 25, March 3, 10 TIMES: 8:00-Noon or 2:00-6:00 INSTRUCTOR: Donna Johnson
LEARN HOW TO USE ON-LINE AUCTION SITES TO MAKE MONEY
NEED TO SELL STUFF THAT IS TAKING UP SPACE IN YOUR ATTIC, GARAGE, OR BASEMENT?
The “Learn How to Use On-line Auction Sites to Make Money class will help turn that “Stuff” into cash. This class has been expanded to explore the various on-line auction sites such as e-bay, amazon, Craig’s List, bonanza, Ebid, EPier, Esty and Ioffer. These sites will reviewed to understand the selling process and the advantages and disadvantages of each site
DATES: May 3—June 21 TIMES: 8:00-10:00am or 4:00-6:00pm or 6:00-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Scott Williams
37
HOW TO DEVELOP A BUSINESS PLAN You will learn how to:
Properly set up and organize a business plan
Determine if your idea makes sense
Forecast sales and expenses
Determine the market for your product and/or service
Complete projected income and cash-flow statements
Promote and advertise your product and/or service
Set the right price for your product and/or service
Complete initial draft of business plan
DATES: March 1,2016—April 19, 2016
TIMES: 8:00 -10:00 AM OR 4:00- 6:00 PM OR 6:00- 8:00 PM
INSTRUCTOR: Scott Williams
LEARN HOW TO START AND RUN YOUR
OWN BUSINESS THE “HOW TO START AND RUN A SMALL BUSINESS” CLASS WILL TEACH YOU EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ANY TYPE OF SMALL BUSINESS. DURING THE COURSE, YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT:
Start-up requirements and how to get your business registered Types of licenses and permits you will need Taxes you may have to pay Types of expenses you can legally deduct Types of insurance coverage you may need The pros and cons of different legal forms of operation Working with banks and the Small Business Administration Types of records to keep and record keeping methods
DATES: January 12, 2016—February 16, 2016
TIMES: 8:00-10:00 AM OR 4:00-6:00 PM OR 6:00-8:00 PM
INSTRUCTOR: Scott Williams
38
ELECTRONIC I Hands on repair and maintenance training for LCD and plasma TV’s. Blue Ray players and Sound Bars. DATES: TBA TIMES: 8:00-11:00am or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Jimmy Morson
ELECTRONIC II A continuation of Electronic I DATES: TBA TIMES: 8:00-11:00am or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Jimmy Morson
PHOTOGRAPHY—DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY You asked for it, you got it. A short one-day course on the basics. This class explains everything from cam-era operation to printing options. Topics include: ISO, shutter speeds and aperture settings, fill flash, com-position techniques, lens selection, and more. These principles will help you gain better control of your photography and creative vision. Bring your camera and questions! DATES: April 15 (Monday) TIMES: 9:00am—Noon or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Staniec
PHOTOGRAPHY—TIPS FOR BETTER PHOTOS Want to learn some solid tips that will make your photos less ho-hum? This workshop will make you more aware of the best approach for taking better, stronger and more interesting photos. Bring your camera and we will help to make you a better photographer. DATES: April 19 (Monday) TIMES: 9:00am—Noon or 3:30-6:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Bill Staniec
39
WOODWORKING: WOODSHOP JIGS
10 WEEKS Starting 01/11/2016—03/14/2016 8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
Make your shop time more efficient and accurate by building and using wooden shop aides
WOODLATHE: BEGINNING & INTERMEDIATE PEN TURNING 2
10 weeks starting 01/13/2016 thru 03/16/2016 8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
Learning this hobby can help you earn extra cash whether you are making gitfs for family and friends or items to sell at craft shows or online
WOODWORKING: BUILD A WOODEN BOOKCASE
10 week starting 01/15-2016 thru 03/18/2016 8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
If you want to make some nice bookcases for your basement or bonus room and don’t want to spend a fortune, then this is the class for you!
40
10 Weeks Starting 04/11/2016 Thru 06/13/2016
8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
A wooden container is a great way to create a bed for growing plants and vege-tables, especially if you're short on space.
10 Weeks Starting 04/13/2016 Thru 06/15/2016 8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
Learn to create decorative wood projects such as candlesticks and bowls, or toys such as tops and yoyos.
10 Weeks Starting 04/15/2016 Thru 06/17/2016 8:00-11:00 am 11:30-2:30 pm 3:00-6:00 pm
Build unique, stylish and durable outdoor tables. Make affordable tables for your next outdoor dining event.
41
Midwest Career Retire Ready
Date: March 9 to March 23, Wednesdays for 3 weeks
Times: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Instructor: Rob Engel
Are you trying to make the best decisions possible regarding your retirement but not sure where to
start? Not sure what to do with your 401(k) when you retire? Do you know someone who manages
their own money and tells you that you should just invest it yourself? Many have come to realize that
the stock market is risky and they don't want to worry about running out of money because of a
downturn in the market. We’ll cover the retirement process including SWPT, PBGC and Social Se-
curity and the resources you have available to make the best decisions possible. Have you consid-
ered an annuity but aren’t sure if it’s the best investment for you? Perhaps you’re trying to figure out
what state you should retire in to minimize taxes in retirement. Maybe you have experienced having
a parent go into a nursing home and you’re thinking about how to protect everything you’ve saved if
you need to go into a nursing home. Learn how to decide for yourself if an annuity is an appropriate
investment for part of your retirement nest egg after learning what kinds of annuities there are and
why they may not be the best investment for everyone. Learn valuable tips regarding where the best
states to retire are based on your sources of retirement income. We will discuss specific strategies
that will allow you to protect your hard earned retirement savings in the event you need Medicaid
assistance. Finally, students will learn what retirement options are available to ensure you maximize
the benefits you've earned rather than leave money on the table. Are you serious about making sure
your money lasts longer than you do? This three week class will help you make sure you’re making
the right choices to get the most out of your hard-earned retirement savings.
ArcelorMittal Career Development Center
42
Social Security
Date: February 17 or March 30, Wednesday for 1 day
Times: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Instructor: Rob Engel
Do you have questions regarding Social Security? Learn about valuable strategies such as “Claim Now, Claim More Later” and “File and Suspend.” Learn how they work and when if they may be ap-propriate for your specific situation. Learn how your Social Security benefit is calculated and about the various terms used such as AIME and PIA, and what they mean. Are you worried Social Securi-ty may not be there through your entire retirement? We’ll examine the Social Security Trustees’ re-port which looks at the next 75 years and what you can expect. Did you know that your Social Se-curity benefits may be taxed? We’ll cover when and how much of your benefit will be included in taxable income. Are you considering taking your Social Security benefit while you are still working? We’ll cover what happens if you collect while still employed and how much of your benefit you’ll be required to pay back into the system if you do. Do you want to get the most out of Social Security? Waiting to claim in order to get the highest monthly benefit may not be the best decision for every-one. Learn how to use the tools available to you to calculate what the best course of action may be depending on your individual situation. No two families are identical and what may be the right choice for someone else may not be the best decision for you. Learn how to navigate the Social Se-curity options available for you so you can make the most of Social Security and have the retire-
ArcelorMittal Career Development Center
43
SOLUTIONS AT WORK – Session 1 Tuesday, February 2nd – Thursday, April 21, 2016
Registration begins Tuesday, January 26th at 9am Class is Held Tuesday’s and Thursday’s at Omni Chesterton from 8:00a-9:00am and 3:45p-4:45pm Class Minimum: 8 students / Maximum: 24 students This 3 month program consists of 12 weight management sessions and 12 fitness training sessions held at Omni Health and Fitness in Chesterton. Each week, participants will meet with a Certified Thin & Healthy Instructor to discuss different topics of nutrition (i.e. Powerful Why, Fat Intake, Portion Control, Metabolic Reconditioning). In addition to nutrition education, participants will also meet with a Certified Personal Trainer to learn and discuss different elements of physical activity (i.e. Basic Anatomy, Functional Training, Balance and Stability, Metabolic Conditioning). The program also allows participants full access to both fit-ness centers (Chesterton and Schererville) throughout the 12 weeks. Both facilities offer over 60 Group Exercise Classes each week for all fitness levels. Class schedule includes (but is not limited to) ZUMBA, To-tal Body Conditioning, Strength, Aqua Aerobics and Cycling. Participants will also have unlimited use of SGT (Small Group Training). Please check out our website for a full description of classes and schedules
SOLUTIONS AT WORK – Session 2 Monday, February 1st – , April 20th, 2016 Registration begins Tuesday, August 11th at 9am Class is Held Monday’s and Wednesday’s at Omni Chesterton from 8:00a-9:00am and 3:45-4:45pm Class Minimum: 8 students / Maximum: 24 students This 3 month program is a continuation of Session 1 and consists of 12 New weight management sessions and 12 New fitness training sessions held at Omni Health and Fitness in Chesterton. Each week, partici-pants will meet with a Certified Thin & Healthy Instructor to discuss different topics of nutrition (i.e. Food Guide Pyramid, Time Management, Plateau’s, Visualization, etc...).In addition to nutrition education, partic-ipants will also meet with a Certified Personal Trainer to learn and discuss different elements of physical activity (i.e. Progression, HR Training, Avoiding Burnout, etc...). The program also allows participants full access to both fitness centers (Chesterton and Schererville) throughout the 12 weeks. Both facilities offer over 60 Group Exercise Classes each week for all fitness levels. Class schedule includes (but not limited to) ZUMBA, Total Body Conditioning, Strength, Aqua Aerobics and Cycling. Participants will also have unlim-ited use of SGT (Small Group Training). Please check out our website for a full description of classes and schedules.
44
Private Pilot Communications/Tower Talk
This class is for a student pilot or licensed pilots to help them communicate with the Control Tower. The class will also cover using radios and allaying fears of talking on the radio. This is a hug part of navigating the skies and reducing the fear of talking to air traffic controllers. DATES: February 15—March 16 (Tuesdays) TIMES: 6:00-8:00pm INSTRUCTOR: Eagle Aircraft
Practical Weather Interpretation and Application – Short Course This class is for any student or pilot who is interested in learning how to identify risks in aviation associated with weather and how to avoid them. This class will help students or pilots make decisions about when to fly and in what type of weather. DATES: January 12—18 (Tuesdays & Thursdays) TIMES: 6:00-8:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Eagle Aircraft
FAA approved Private Pilot Ground School Course Students will be issued a Cessna Pilot Kit to be used in conjunction with the class sessions. Students will have a lab to complete at home before attending the class sessions. The instructor will lead a group discussion us-ing Power Point visuals and lecture to the students. The goal of the class is to give the students a general overview of aviation technology and terms so that the student will be able to pass the Private Pilot FAA Written Knowledge test. Students will take a practice test at the end of the course and then take the written test at Eagle Aircraft (by appointment). (No prerequisite is required for this course) DATES: January 20—March 16 (Mondays & Wednesdays) TIMES: 6:00-8:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Eagle Aircraft
FAA Approved Instrument Ground School Course
The Instrument Ground School is for student’s who have a Private Pilot License and wish to move to the next step. Instrument Ground School prepares a student for flying in inclement weather so the student isn’t forced to land and wait for good weather before completing the trip.
DATES: January 14—March 17 (Thursdays) TIMES: 6:00-8:30pm INSTRUCTOR: Eagle Aircraft
45
Basic Locksmithing
Date: February 16 to March 15, Tuesday for 5 weeks
Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Instructor: Jim Balina
This course will introduce the student to a variety of common locking devices and the basics of how
locks work. We will also discuss some standard locksmithing tasks and the tools used to perform
them. Topics covered: Locksmith terminology, Keyblank identification, Kwikset & Schlage style
knobs, Deadbolts, Master keying and Padlocks.
Automotive Heating And Cooling
Dates: April 6 to May 11, Wednesday for 6 weeks
Times: 8:00 am – 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Instructor: Jim Balina
This course is intended to give the student a thorough understanding of the HVAC system used on
all vehicles. The student will learn how to use all the modern test equipment and also learn proper
test procedures. The students will learn proper techniques to look up diagnostics procedures, test
specifications, and much more. Bring your car to work on in this class!
Vinyl Siding Installation
Date: January 20 to February 10, Wednesday for 4 weeks
Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Instructor: Jim Balina
As energy costs continue to soar, many homeowners will invest in home improvements to minimize
their heating and cooling expenditures. Such improvements include replacing vinyl siding.
Although such improvements do save on energy costs over time, the initial cost of having others
perform the work can be quite expensive. This class will equip the students with the knowledge and
skills required to properly and affordable weatherproof their own homes.
Gary Works Career Development Center
Local Union 1066 — 1221 E. Ridge Road, Gary
46
Seasonal Wreaths Date: January 4 and April 4, and June 6 - 3 Mondays
Times: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Instructor: Kim Riley
Decorate for the seasons with a beautiful wreath. They are so welcoming on your front door. We
will be making a winter wreath with lots of snowflakes. The spring wreath will be an umbrella filled
with flowers and the summer wreath will be one big flower with the color of your choice. We will be
using some very new items in the arts and crafts world to create these beautiful wreaths.
Fix Your Flopper—Remodel Cheap
Date: April 21, Thursday for 1 day
Times: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Instructor: Christine Rath
Learn the most cost effective approaches to rehabbing, including how minor changes can add up to
maximum profits. Learn how to save big money on almost any repair, and where to purchase build-
ing materials at a fraction of the retail cost, and even get material for free. Learn about how to get
government funds and free money to remodel your home. Also, learn tips on hiring contractors and
how to save on labor. Spouses can attend with employee.
Detailing Your Car
Dates: May 5 to May 19, Thursday for 3 weeks
Times: 8:00 am – 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Instructor: Jim Balina
Regular cleaning and consistent maintenance is the key to getting top dollar for your car. In this
class, we will teach you how to detail your car to save big and get professional results. We will
cover interior and exterior detailing and which products work best. Bring your car to class and get it
squeaky clean!
Gary Works Career Development Center
Local Union 1066 — 1221 E. Ridge Road, Gary
47
Industrial Math Tune-Up for Electrical and Maintenance
Date: March 8 to April 5, Tuesday for 5 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm Instructor: Robert Smith
Is your math more rusty than trusty? This popular course teaches technical math expectations and strategies. If your goal is to become an industrial specialist such as MTE or MTM, this tune-up will provide practice and self-confidence. Meet the tests of future occupational challenges. This class is a great companion to Bill Cameon’s technical classes and is particularly well-geared for electri-cians, but there are no prerequisites. You can brush up what you used to know and add new skills that save time and sweat
Driveco-CDL Classes starting soon - call for dates.
The world needs more truck drivers. Truck drivers transport goods around the country. Driveco’s Tractor Trailer Driving program is designed to teach you everything you need to know to successful-ly maneuver a tractor trailer. You will be capable of operating a tractor trailer with a gross vehicle weight of 80,000 lbs., an articulated vehicle with a trailer in excess of 10,001 lbs., or a straight truck in excess of 26,001 lbs. This training will provide you with range and road skills along with in-depth classroom material to help you develop your career as a Tractor Trailer Driver
*****New-Organize, Manage Time & Reduce Your Stress Date: March 9 to March 23, Wednesday for 3 weeks
Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm Instructor: Marlene Smith
Would you like more control of your day-to-day life? This new course combines organization skills and time management strategies with general stress reduction techniques. In three sessions, you will learn to improve your own environment by organizing your house, closets, basement, garage and office. There are proven techniques that can be applied secretly during stressful encounters, and you will also learn these skills. Consider many popular strategies for taking control of your time and seeing immediate results. Bring your spouse at no charge.
Gary Works Career Development Center
Local Union 1066 — 1221 E. Ridge Road, Gary
48
The Art of Investing
This series of financial investment courses will be taught by Instructor Ed Guldenzopf, a former stockbroker and securities
principal, who worked at World Trade Center.
Investment Class Times: Lecture: 8 a.m. - 9 a.m., Discussion 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. OR
Lecture: 4 p.m. - 5 p.m., Discussion 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Stocks And Bonds: Lessons From Jesse Livermore
Dates: January 29 to March 4, Friday for 6 weeks Jesse Livermore was one of the best at money making on Wall Street. Starting with nothing, he created a great fortune. How did he do it? This class will try to answer that question, focusing es-pecially on what lessons may be drawn from his efforts and how you can apply them to your own financial success.
Stocks And Bonds: A Fresh Look At Old Ideas: Fundamental Analysis Dates: March 11 to April 15, Friday for 6 weeks Theodore E. Burton wrote Financial Crises and Periods of Industrial and Commercial Depression in 1902, yet it’s relevance to Wall Street today is as vital as it was then. Come to this class to learn why and increase your chance of financial success.
Stocks And Bonds: How Not To Invest Dates: April 22 to May 27, Friday for 6 weeks On Wall Street, it seems most people fail most of the time. The successful investor should know how and why this happens, so as not to fall victim to the same fate. In this class, we will study es-pecially the loser mentality in order to eschew it, thus increasing your chance of gaining great finan-cial wealth.
NO INVESTMENT ADVICE WILL BE GIVEN BY THE INSTRUCTOR. THE COURSE IS SOLELY EDUCATIONAL IN NATURE.
Investment / Stock Classes
McBride Hall, Local 1014, 1301 Texas Street—Gary
49
The Paralegal Certificate program prepares you to work directly under the supervision of an attorney or to perform general background work in the legal environment. Upon successful completion of the 10 required courses, you will earn a Paralegal Certificate from the American Paralegal Institute. Classes are taught by Attorney Ed Guldenzopf.
Contracts
Dates: February 10 to April 13, Wednesday for 10 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
This course emphasizes contract theory, focusing especially on the basic elements of a contract: agreement, consideration, capacity and legality. The elements will be considered at length. Many applications will be provided to the participant.
Wills And Trusts
Dates: February 11 to April 14, Thursday for 10 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4 pm - 7:00 pm
This course will cover the basic elements of wills and trusts. The participant will learn about the various requirements needed to effectuate a will or trust. A focus of the course may include estate planning.
Property Law I
Dates: April 20 to June 22, Wednesday for 10 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Such personal property concepts as bailments and gifts, and real property concepts such as estates and future interests will be considered, as will the idea that property is a bundle rights.
Family Law
Dates: April 21 to June 23, Thursday for 10 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Matter such as the elements of a marriage, cohabitation, annulment and divorce are what the participants will be exposed to in this course. Consideration is given to marital property maintenance and child custody as well. Client interview checklists may be utilized so as to give the participant a better understanding of family law.
Gary Works Career Development Center
Local Union 1066 — 1221 E. Ridge Road, Gary
50
Antique Replica Ceiling Tins Dates: January 11 to January 25, Monday for 2 weeks **No class January 18 Times: 8:00 am – 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Instructor: Kim Riley In this class students will learn how to use epoxy and acrylic paint to create a glass or ceramic look on these tins. These Antique Replica Ceiling Tins have been mounted on wooden frames and are ready for a layered painting treatment. These tins are lightweight and absolutely beautiful They can be used as a ceiling medallion, art for the wall, or put a few together and make a headboard. Go to my website www.wallsbykim to see some of the work that students have completed.
Glass Etching Dates: May 19 to June 2, Thursday for 3 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Instructor: Jim Balina Glass etching is the abrading or roughening of a piece of glass in selected areas in order to produce a design. It is a way to produce a “frosted” design on the surface of a piece of glass, but it is much more than that! It can also be used to carve a design deep into the glass or to produce a shaded design that looks like delicate airbrushing but is permanently etched in the glass. Using the same equipment and techniques, it is also possible to etch or carve on stone, ceramic or wood.
Midwest Career Development Center
1919 Willowcreek Rd., Portage ~ Local 6103 Union
51
Thermo-Plastic Welding Dates: February 16 to March 8, Tuesday for 4weeks Times: 8:00 am – 11:00 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Instructor: Jim Balina Topics covered: Filler material selection, identification, joint design and equipment setup with emphasis on bead types and applications. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to perform fillet and groove welds using thermoplastic materials.
Wine Glasses For The Holidays
Date: April 11 to April 25, Monday for 3 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Instructor: Kim Riley Hand painted glassware is such a great gift to give for the holidays. With no painting experience necessary, come and see how easy it is to paint on glassware. Each student will have the supplies to paint 12 different wine glasses and use their own imagination or the patterns supplied in class. Cheers!!
Midwest Career Development Center
1919 Willowcreek Rd., Portage ~ Local 6103 Union
52
Healing Power Of Herbs Date: March 28, Monday for 1 day Times: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Instructor: Christine Rath Are you looking for a natural approach to great health? Are you tired of not feeling good or lacking energy? Learn how to use the power of herbs to promote health and healing from within. Herbs and spices are derivatives of plant compounds, which naturally fight oxidation and inflammation, a pri-mary culprit leading to many chronic diseases. Herbs and spices not only make our food taste great, but have been used since ancient times, and are linked to prevention and treatment of a mul-titude of health ailments such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s.
Home Energy Consumption
Dates: January 20 to February 3, Wednesday for 3 weeks. Times: 8:00 am - 11:00 am OR 3:30pm - 6:30pm Instructor: Bill Cameon
This class is beneficial in helping to drive down energy cost in your home or place of residence. Use of metering devices and suggestions on what kind and type of lighting and other high energy devices and equipment should be considered for everyday usage. There will be limited hands–on and mostly a discussion format.
Appliance Troubleshooting-Basic And Advanced
Dates: March 24 to May 12, Thursday for 8 weeks Times: 8:30 am - 11:30 am OR 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Instructor: Roland Alvarez This class will teach you the tear down of a unit and will provide the student with updated knowledge of how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair appliances which include washers, dryers, ranges and refrigerators. Will also discuss Energy Star Appliances that are out in the market today.
.
Midwest Career Development Center
1919 Willowcreek Rd., Portage ~ Local 6103 Union
53
Create Your Own Handmade Jewelry
Dates: March 19, Saturday for 1 day Times: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Instructor: Rhoda Jenkins Pick your own project making your own handcrafted jewelry. It is the most beautiful, artistic and unique jewelry in the world and is one of the best ways to express yourself and celebrate your indi-viduality. Handmade jewelry has personality. Learn to carefully design and assemble by hand, ex-pressing the creativity and artistry of the designer. Handmade jewelry is the perfect way to com-memorate a holiday or other special occasion with unique gifts for family and friends. When you create a handmade gift for someone, the extra thought you put into it shines through and makes the gift truly special. And the personalized designs offered can make your gift even more meaningful. Lunch will be served.
All Wired Up! Wire And Bead Jewelry Dates: May 3 to May 24, Tuesday for 4 weeks Times: 8:00 am - 10:30 am OR 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm Instructor: Rhoda Jenkins
If you've already learned the basics of jewelry and beading, and are ready to take your skills to the next level and learn additional stranding techniques, wirework techniques and how to make your own findings, then this class is for you! While learning these interesting, yet easy, jewelry making techniques, you can practice your newfound skills by creating the exclusive and appealing pieces—necklaces, bracelets and earrings—designed especially for this class.
Midwest Career Development Center
1919 Willowcreek Rd., Portage ~ Local 6103 Union
54
Career Development
Ivy Tech Community College Spring 2016 Course Offerings
MTTC—106 Print Interpretation Dates: Dates To Be Announced
Applies mathematics in solving engineering and design related problems in the areas of die de-sign, fabrication, assembly, special machinery, die casting and molds. Emphasizes Geometric Di-mensioning & Tolerancing.
Introduction To Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Distance Education Non-Credit Program
Dates: Dates To Be Announced, for 11 weeks Location: At Home on Your Own Computer This course includes your very own PLC Instructional Component Set specifically designed to provide self-study learners a hands-on training experience. Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are increasing in use and all PLC technicians must be familiar with the fundamentals of programming, application, and troubleshooting. This class provides a solid foundation in PLC theory, installation, programming, operation, and troubleshooting.
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Distance Education Non-Credit Program
Dates: Dates To Be Announced, for 11 weeks Location: At Home on Your Own Computer Prerequisites: Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
This course enhances the Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers course. Introduces the basic theory, operation and programming of programmable logic controller’s simulation software that emulates processes on the shop floor. Demonstrates programming examples, set-up examples and troubleshooting, as well as PLC timing, counting, arithmetic and logic and Sequencers.
HVAC 201—MECHANICAL COOLING
Dates: Jan—May, 2016 Location: IVY Tech
55
Career Development
Off-Site Custom Classes
The Center for Urban and Regional Excellence at Indiana University Northwest offers a leading Adult Education program that promotes professional development, lifelong learning and personal enrichment for residents throughout Northwest Indiana. Our non-credit programs are strategically focused to prepare individuals for productive employment, help professionals advance their careers, provide employees with work skills development, and assist companies that want to invest in their employees through customized work-related training and certification programs. Interested participants may register online at www.IUN.edu/Adultedu or contact Caroline Schrenker at (219) 980-6964 or cschrenk@iun.edu for more information.
The following courses are Tuition Assistance. You MUST let Career Development know
BEFORE registering for one of these course. COURSE OFFERINGS FOR 2016 INCLUDE:
Health Care Certification
Pharmacy Technician Respiratory Therapist Patient Care Technician Health Insurance Billing and Coding
Emergency Medical Technician Certified Nurse’s Aide
Business and Business Related
Administrative Assistant Training Logistics/Supply Chain Management Logistics/Supply Chain Management
Personal Enrichment
History of Jazz - taught by Gary native Billy Foster Step Dancing
Please visit www.IUN.edu/Adultedu to register for the class of your choice or contact Caroline Schrenker at (219) 980-6964 or cschrenk@iun.edu for more information
56
57
58
Some of the wonderful students in class
59
LEARNING CENTER LOCATIONS
USWA/MITTAL-Burns Harbor 1275 1/2 McCool Road Burns Harbor, Indiana www.mittalcareer.org
US Steel / Midwest 1919 Willowcreek Portage, IN 46368
www.ussmidwestcareer.com
US Steel –Gary Works 1221 E Ridge Road
Gary, Indiana www.usscareer.com
Bernard Kleiman Joblink Learning Center 3210 Watling Street (MC7-200)
East Chicago, Indiana www.bkjoblink.org
Leon Lynch Learning Center 1410 Broadway Ave
East Chicago, Indiana www.ihlearningcenter.org
I/N Tek & I/N Kote ICD Learning Center Lynn Williams Hall
110 S Harris Street, New Carlisle IN www.usw9231.com/icd/
60
Burns Harbor Career Development 1275 1/2 McCool Road Burns Harbor, IN 46304
PRESORT STD U.S. PORTAGE
PAID GRIFFITH, IN PERMIT #24
Your Career Development Learning Center
1275 1/2 McCool Road, Burns Harbor 7:00am until 4:00pm Monday through Friday
(219) 787-3101 Website: www.mittalcareer.org
www.usw.org www.arcelormittal.com
Current resident or
top related