cbi newsleter oct.-dec. 2009
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Newsletter and schedule of coursesTRANSCRIPT
White House Office of National Drug Control Policy
Director Gil Kerlikowske and Illinois Attorney Gen-
eral Lisa Madigan hosted a methamphetamine round-
table discussion with assistance from the Center for
Business & Industry at John A. Logan College on
September 1st. The discussion was closed to the
public and attended by federal, state and local law
enforcement officers throughout the Southern Illinois
region and representatives from drug treatment and
counseling centers.
Kerlikowske unveiled a new national methampheta-
mine prevention and recovery advertising campaign
that will utilize television, print, radio, online and
outdoor advertising to deter meth use, The White
House will be unveiling a new anti-drug strategy in
early 2010, he said. The campaign will target 16
states where meth incidents are the highest. The
national round-table was a sign of the success of
the annual Methamphetamine and Other Drugs
Awareness Conference hosted by the Center for
Business & Industry.
October-December 2009
Volume 2, Issue 4
Center for Business & Industry John A. Logan CollegeJohn A. Logan College
Free NIMS Training, Pg. 4 Computer Training Pg. 2-3 Courses on Pg. 7 Free CPR Courses, Pg. 2-3
Your Training Center State Agency & Business Development
Madigan and Kerlikowske Host Methamphetamine Round-Table
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and National Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske talk to the press after a closed door round-table hosted by the Center for Business & Industry.
Schedule of CoursesSchedule of Courses
Call us for your training needs!
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October
Office 2007 Level Date Room
Access Beg. 1 F111
Access Int. 22 F112
Access Adv.
Excel Beg. 2 F112
Excel Int. 7 F111
Excel Adv. 21 F112
Outlook Beg. 5 F112
Publisher Beg.
Word Beg. 6 F112
Word Int. 13 F112
Word Adv.
Office 2003 Level Date Room
Access Beg. 14 F112
Access Int. 21 F111
Access Adv.
Excel Beg. 7 F112
Excel Int. 15 H125
Excel Adv.
Outlook Beg. 12 F111
Publisher Beg. 14 F111
Word Beg. 19 F111
Word Int.
Word Adv.
Other Software & Work‐shops Date Room
QuickBooks '09 Beg. 2 F111
QuickBooks '09 Int. 16 F111
QuickBooks '09 Adv.
Webpage Design Beg. 23 F111
Adobe Photo‐Beg.‐Int. 27 F112
Adobe Acrobat Beg.‐Int. 28 F112 Time & Stress Management
Team Building 13 F110
CPR
November
Office 2007 Level Date Room
Access Beg.
Access Int.
Access Adv. 10 F112
Excel Beg. 13 F112
Excel Int. 24 F112
Excel Adv.
Outlook Beg. 20 F111
Publisher Int. 19 F111
Word Beg.
Word Int.
Word Adv. 9 F111
Office 2003 Level Date Room
Access Beg. 12 F112
Access Int.
Access Adv. 19 F112
Excel Beg. 17 F112
Excel Int.
Excel Adv. 23 F112
Outlook Beg.
Publisher Int. 18 F112
Word Beg.
Word Int. 4 H125
Word Adv.
Other Software & Work‐shops Date Room
QuickBooks '09 Beg. 18 F111
QuickBooks '09 Int.
QuickBooks '09 Adv. 20 F112
Webpage Design Beg. 16 F111
Adobe Photo‐Beg.‐Int. 13 F111
Adobe Acrobat Beg.‐Int. 12 F111 Time & Stress Man‐agement 10 F110
Team Building
CPR
Schedule of CoursesSchedule of Courses
OctoberOctober--December December 20092009
All courses meet from 8:30a-4p
*Computer skills courses are $55/person
*Skills management courses are $90/person
The entire schedule of courses can also be downloaded at
www.jalc.edu/cbi
Register today before classes fill up!!
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*Important Registration Information
Classes are one-day workshops from 8:30a-4p. Computer courses are $55/person. Time & Stress Management courses are $90/person. To register or for more information please email name, billing address, class and date of class to [email protected] or call (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510.
**Cancellation Policy: Notification of cancellation is required 5 working days in advance for all scheduled courses or you will be billed.
Other Contact Information:
John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry
700 Logan College Rd.
Carterville, IL 62910
(618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510
www.jalc.edu/cbi
Attention State Employees:
Through a quarterly schedule, the Center offers one–day training workshops to address the special inter-
ests and job requirements of computer users. The Center provides a wide vari-ety of offerings suitable for everyone from beginners to the more advanced computer users. Excellent instructors along with small class sizes ensure each learner will receive quality training. Our one–day workshops are the perfect fit for your organization. The schedule of courses can also be located on the State of Illinois IATC website http://intra.state.i.us/TCH
Be sure to work with your training coordinator prior to registering for courses.
Customized Courses If through our scheduled courses you do not find the training you need, we will customize a program that meets your needs. We can build a cur-riculum around you and deliver solutions that best fit your desires to generate results. Our professional staff will work with you to give you the specific help you need and identify the best use of your resources, to deliver a solution that works for you. To setup a customized course or for further information contact us today.
December
Office 2007 Level Date Room
Access Beg. 1 F112
Access Int. 8 F112
Access Adv. 15 F112
Excel Beg. 2 F112
Excel Int. 9 F112
Excel Adv. 16 F112
Outlook Beg.
Publisher Adv.
Word Beg. 3 F111
Word Int. 17 F111
Word Adv.
Office 2003 Level Date Room
Access Beg. 4 F112
Access Int. 10 F111
Access Adv.
Excel Beg. 7 F111
Excel Int. 14 F111
Excel Adv.
Outlook Beg.
Publisher Beg.
Word Beg. 21 F111
Word Int.
Word Adv.
Other Software & Work‐shops Date Room
QuickBooks '09 Beg. 4 F111
QuickBooks '09 Int. 11 F111
QuickBooks '09 Adv. 18 F111
Webpage Design Beg.
Adobe Photo‐shop Beg.‐Int. 9 F111
Adobe Acrobat Beg.‐Int. Time & Stress Management 15 F110
Team Building
CPR
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Free Emergency Preparedness Training!!
National Incident Management (NIMS)
Course Description Hours Date
ICS‐700 8 hour introduction course to the National Inci‐dent Management System & basic Incident Command. Highly recommended.
8 Oct. 14, Rm H128 8a‐4p
ICS‐100 8 hour course. Recommended for all respond‐ers (police, fire, medical, public officials and employees, utility workers, etc.) students and anyone who wants to learn management tech‐niques.
8 Oct. 15, Rm H128 8a‐4p
ICS‐200 14 hour course, provides more advance princi‐ples and information concerning the ICS. Con‐sidered an intermediate ICS course, 700 and 100 are recommended but not required.
14 Oct. 20‐21, Rm F119 8a‐4p
Business Disas‐ter/Emergency Man‐agement & Continu‐
ity Planning
12.5 hour course primarily developed for the business community. Principles can be used by anyone, however. Provides an in‐depth outline of info for a business to prepare for emergency management. Highly recommended for all types of businesses.
12.5 Nov. 17‐18, Rm H128 8a‐4p
ICS‐300 16 hour courses considered advance IMS train‐ing. 700, 100 and 200 are prereqs. This course is recommended to anyone who is considered a supervisor, manager, CEO, responders and those person who serve on an emergency re‐sponse team. Must pre‐register with JALC and provide prereqs have been met.
16 Dec. 1‐2, Rm H128 8a‐4p
Homeland Security/Emergency Preparedness
Training Schedule
Fall Semester 2009 thru January 2010
John A. Logan College is a provider of Emergency Preparedness Training, to include National Incident Management System (NIMS) training. The college has established a cooperative rela-tionship with Homeland Security, FEMA and area professionals to provide training to the local area.
Courses are free of charge
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register for courses?
There are three easy ways. Call (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510. Or you can go online to www.jalc.edu/cbi and fill out the online registration. Or you can send an email to [email protected]
Include your name, billing address, date and name of class when emailing regis-trations.
Do I get college credit for these courses?
Yes. Attendees can earn vocational skills credit from John A. Logan College for all computer and skills management courses.
How Do I Cancel?
The Center for Business & Industry re-quires at least 5 working days in advance prior to the scheduled course. Cancella-tions can be made by calling (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510, or through email to [email protected]
Does CBI offer customized training?
Yes. If through our scheduled courses you do not find the training you need, we will customize a program that meets your needs. We can build a curriculum around you and deliver solutions that best fit your desires to generate results. Contact us today!
What If I’m a state employee?
All courses are offered to State of Illinois employees and are listed on the Illinois In-teragency Training Clearinghouse, http://intra.state.i.us/TCH
Be sure to work with your training coordi-nator prior to registering for courses.
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Building Operator Certification
Southern Illinois Training Schedule
Building Operator Certification training includes nearly 80 hours of classroom and project work in
building systems maintenance. Each course in the series is completed in a one-day training session
except BOC 103 – HVAC Systems and Controls. Unless otherwise noted, training begins at 8 a.m.
and ends by 4 p.m. Tuition for the complete training series is $1,250. Your organization may
be eligible for a tuition rebate of $450. Early registration is encouraged.
John A. Logan College
700 Logan College Rd.
Room H126
Carterville, IL 62918
Date Course
Thursday, September 17th, 2009 BOC 101 – Building Systems Overview
Thursday, October 8th, 2009 BOC 102 – Energy Conservation Techniques
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 BOC 107 – Facility Electrical Systems
Weds‐Thurs, November 18th – 19th BOC 103 – HVAC Systems and Controls
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 BOC 104 – Efficient Lighting Fundamentals
Thursday, January 7th, 2009 BOC 106 – Indoor Air Quality
Thursday, January 28th, 2009 BOC 105 – O&M Practices for Sustainable Buildings
For questions about the BOC Program, contact: James Pena
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
(312) 784-7277
Or visit: www.boccentral.org for more information including links to registration.
BOC in Illinois is brought to you by the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance with support from the
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and Ameren Illinois Utilities. Operators
in the Ameren Illinois Utilities service territory are eligible for a $450 tuition rebate upon
successful completion of all coursework and certification requirements.
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Pharmacy Technician Training Program
John A. Logan College – Center for Business and Industry now offers a training program for those who wish to learn skills for an entry-level health-care profession. The John A. Logan College Pharmacy Technician pro-gram prepares students to enter the pharmacy field in hospitals, home infu-sion pharmacies, or community pharmacies as an ancillary. Pharmacy technician’s work under the supervision of a registered pharmacist
Tuesday August 25th
Thursday August 27th
Tuesday September 1st
Thursday September 3rd
Tuesday September 8th
Thursday September 10th
Tuesday September 15th
Thursday September 17th
Tuesday September 22nd
Thursday September 24th
Tuesday September 29th
Thursday October 1st
Tuesday October 6th
Thursday October 8th
Tuesday October 13th
Thursday October 15th
Tuesday October 20th
Thursday October 22nd
Tuesday October 27th
Thursday October 29th
Tuesday November 3rd
Thursday November 5th
Tuesday November 10th
Thursday November 12th
FALL 2009 SCHEDULEFALL 2009 SCHEDULE
Check out, http://www.ptcb.org/
or
http://www.pharmacytechnician.com/
for details on Pharmacy Technician careers and certification.
For complete details or to register go to www.jalc.edu/cbi or contact
Michelle Hamilton
John A. Logan College
985-2828, ext. 8523.
Illinois Mandates Certification Beginning on January 1, 2010, within 2 years after being employed as a registered technician, a pharmacy technician must become certified by successfully passing the PTCB examination or another Board‐approved pharmacy technician examina‐tion in order to continue to perform phar‐macy technician's duties. This require‐ment does not apply to pharmacy techni‐cians hired prior to January 1, 2008.
Classes are from 6:30pm-9:00pm
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUEST 3
John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry 700 Logan College Rd. Carterville, IL 62918
Your Training Center www.jalc.edu/cbi (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8510
Schedule
of Courses
Inside!
The John A. Logan College Center for Business & Industry can customize a variety of topics that can help improve
the skills of your management personnel. These flexible programs can be held on-site or at our campus and will
be offered at times that will fit your schedule. The following are examples of class offered.
Conflict Resolution
Safety Training
Basic Management Principles
Computer Training
Time & Stress Management
Team Building
Safety ● Workplace Skills ● Computer Training ● Industrial Topics & Much More