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CONTINUINGEDUCATIONCareer Training and Professional/ Persona l Enr ichment Programs

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COMPREHENSIVE CAREER PROGRAMS

The Department of Continuing Education of Warren County Community College offers quality job training programs in allied health and business, active adult 55+ classes, classroom and online computer courses, personal/professional develop-ment and youth programs. Call (908) 689-7613 for more information or to register. Financial assistance may be available for career programs.

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION TO EXPLORE HEALTH CAREERS

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 20176:00-8:00 PM

PLEASE RSVP TO (908) 689-7613 FOR THIS FREE EVENT. NEW HS GRADS WELCOME!

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 2010-2020 projections for healthcare and social assistance industry is projected to create about 28% of all new jobs created in the U.S. economy. The healthcare industry is expected to grow by 33% or 5.7 million new jobs. This employment growth is driven by an aging population, longer life expectancies, and new treatments and technologies.• Medical Assistant• Certified Nursing Assistant• Phlebotomy Technician• Dental Assistant• Therapeutic Massage• Pharmacy Technician• Medical Biller/Coder• Medical Office Front Desk Receptionist• Dialysis Technician

• ER Technician• Veterinary Assistant• Physical Therapy Aide• Pilates Instructor Certificate Program• Personal Trainer Exam Prep• CNA to CHHA Dual Certification• Histology Assistant (NEW!)• Chriopractic Assistant (NEW!)

INTERESTED IN A NEW HEALTHCARE CAREER?

For more information about programs or funding, visit sussex.edu/skylands

NEED SPACE FOR YOURNEW AND EMERGING

SMALL BUSINESS?Warren County Community College

Transforming vision into reality

WCCC Small Business Growth Center445 Marshall Street, Phillipsburg, NJ

For Info Call:(908) 835-2432

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COMPREHENSIVE CAREER PROGRAMS

ONLINE LEARNINGANYTIME, ANYWHERE…JUST A CLICK AWAY!

COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE (CDL) TRAINING PROGRAMS

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH E-Z WHEELS DRIVING SCHOOL, INC

We offer over 300 convenient, effective and af-fordable online courses. Each online course comes equipped with a patient and caring in-structor and our courses are project-oriented in-cluding lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home or office at any time of the day or night. For more information or to register, visit our online course catalog at www.ed2go.com/wccc.TEACHERS get your professional development hours online!ONLINE COURSES FOR TEACHING PROFESSIONALS• Reading Strategies Suite• An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL• Teaching Students with ADHD• Empowering Students with Disabilities• Singapore Math: number Sense &

Computational Strategies

...and much more!

FEATURED ONLINE COURSES• Computer Networking Suite• Keys to Successful Money Management • Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013• C+ Programming Series• PMP ® Prep Series• Employment Law Fundamentals• Explore a Career in Medical Writing • Beginning Writer’s Workshop• Math Refresher

ONLINE CAREER CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS• Certified National Pharmaceutical

Representative• CompTIA® Healthcare IT Technician• Fitness Business Management• Certified Green Supply Chain Professional• Certified Wedding Planner• Medical Office Manager (CPPM)• Legal Secretary• Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Certification

Training• Digital Arts Certificate

CDL A – TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVING TRAINING .......................................................COST: $3,995This 200-hour program prepares you to obtain a CDL Class A license with every possible endorse-ment except passengers. This license will enable you to operate any commercial truck of any size, including but not limited to tractor trailers and straight trucks. You will not be able to drive vehicles transporting passengers.

CDL B – STRAIGHT TRUCK TRAINING .......................................................................COST: $3,050This 160-hour program prepares you to obtain a CDL Class B license with every possible endorse-ment except passenger and combination vehicles. This license will enable you to operate any com-mercial straight truck. You will not be able to drive combination vehicles such as tractor trailer or vehicles transporting passengers.

CDL B WITH PASSENGER ENDORSEMENT BUS TRAINING ......................................COST: $3,050This 160-hour program prepares you to obtain a CDL Class B license with every possible endorse-ment except combination vehicle. This license will enable you to operate any commercial straight truck and or a bus with or without air brakes.

CDL A PLUS PASSENGER ENDORSEMENT TRACTOR TRAILER & BUS TRAINING ..... COST: $4,550This 240-hour program prepares you to obtain a CDL Class A & B license with every possible en-dorsement. This license will enable you to operate any type of commercial vehicle, including but not limited to tractor trailers, buses and straight trucks.

ROLLING ADMISSIONS• To qualify for CDL you must be: At least 18 years old (21 to drive state-to-state); Possess a

valid driver’s license in your state of residence.• *NJ MVC fees, fingerprints, and medical requirements are not included in the tuition• For more information visit http://www.warren.edu/cdl-training-programs/or call (908) 689-7613

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COMPUTER SKILLS FOR BUSINESS – MOS CERTIFICATION OFA604A2This intensive 240 hour program prepares the student for a career in today’s ever-changing business environ-ment. The majority of occupations today require com-puter proficiency as well as other professional skills. The goal of this course is to graduate each student with skills that are sought after in any industry. MS Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook 2013 are covered with emphasis on preparing the student for Microsoft’s Word and Excel MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Certification. Other professional skills such as Business Writing, Customer Service and Soft skills are covered to present a marketable set of skills to employers. Writing a resume and job search training is included. Prerequisites: High school graduate or GED and basic computer skills.Feb 6–April 27, 2017Mon, Thurs, Fri 9:00 am–4:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $3,110+ textbook

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING CAREER PROGRAM ACC649A2This 360-hour information packed program focuses primarily on accounting procedures and accounting-software programs. The class is introduced to basic accounting principles and then advances to Quick- Books Pro 2015 and MS Windows, Word, Excel and Outlook. To enhance the student’s marketability for employment, the student will be prepared for Micro-soft Word and Excel MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Certification. Class assignments are based on actual workplace projects to prepare the student for employ-ment in the accounting and business fields. Business writing, keyboarding, accounts payable, accounts re-ceivable, general ledger, payroll, financial statements, as well as other accounting policies and procedures are covered. Writing a resume and job search train-ing is included. Prerequisites: High school graduate or GED, basic computer skills and an interest and aptitude in working with numbers.Feb 6–April 27, 2017Mon–Fri 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $3,500+ textbook

PROVIDING TOP NOTCH CUSTOMER SERVICE BUS695A2Create a positive impression no matter what your profession! Topics include listening skills, speaking with authority, how to create positive outcomes from negative interactions, telephone techniques, choosing passive words, dealing with difficult customers, and managing your stress and anger.Thurs, April 13, 2016 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $59

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE This course meets the needs of non-native speak-ers who wish to increase their English speaking, reading and writing skills so they may obtain employment or begin a non-credit job training program. This comprehensive program is offered 20-hours per week for 8 weeks. Sessions include small group instruction and individual attention.

ENG604A2Jan 23–March 16, 2017Mon–Thurs 9:00 am–2:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $1,440 + textbook

ENG604B2April 3–May 25, 2017Mon–Thurs 9:00 am–2:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $1,440 + textbook

NEW! IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH IN 4 WEEKS!Is English your second language? Do you want to improve your speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills? This class will focus on helping students increase their skills in all four areas of English language usage. You will have the op-portunity to increase your vocabulary, improve our spoken and written expression in English, and gain greater confidence in communicating in everyday situations. Each student receives indi-vidual attention and encouragement. The program includes textbooks targeted to the different levels of the students ability, computer lab access, and a variety of activities and learning opportunities.

ENG603A2Jan 23–Feb 16, 2017Mon–Thurs 9:00 am–2:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $720 + textbook

ENG603B2April 3–April 27, 2017Mon–Thurs 9:00 am–2:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $720 + textbook

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COMPUTER BASICS/ WINDOWS FUNDAMENTALS CMP692A2In this introductory course to personal computing you will learn how to: personalize your computer; better manage files, learn basics for creating WordPad docu-ments and Painter for editing and creating photos and pictures. Inexperienced computer users or those who are new to the Window Operating System will benefit from this class. March 13–March 16, 2017 Mon & Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $59

MS WORD 2013 DOCUMENT FORMATTING ESSENTIALS CWP639A2This course will use Microsoft Office 2013 and is de-signed for both new users and those who want to “fill in the gaps” in their knowledge of Word. You’ll become familiar with the most commonly used features of the program including how to enter, edit and format text, margins, tabs, indentations, headers and footers, clip art, and bulleted/numbered lists. Prerequisite: Com-puter Basics (if new to computers). March 20–March 30, 2017 Mon, Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $125 + textbook

MS POWERPOINT 2013 PRESENTATION ESSENTIALS CGR600A2Get an introduction to the basics of PowerPoint. You’ll learn to create a presentation using a design theme in-cluding working with backgrounds, layouts, placehold-ers, text, and images. Then discover the many options for running presentations. Prerequisite: Computer Ba-sics (if new to computers).April 3–April 10, 2017 Mon, Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pm Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $89

MS EXCEL 2013 WORKBOOK/ SPREADSHEET ESSENTIALS CSS659A2This course is designed for both new users and those who want to become more efficient users of Excel. You’ll learn how to more efficiently navigate and orga-nize worksheets and workbooks; add and format data; copy and paste data; insert/delete rows and columns; sort data; create simple charts and use common for-mulas. Prerequisite: Computer Basics (if new to com-puters).May 1–May 18, 2017 Mon, Thurs 6:30 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P102Cost: $145 + textbook

NEW! EFFECTIVE STUDY SKILLS FOR THE WAY YOU LEARN BEST SPI847A2How do you learn best? Do you like to listen to an en-gaging lecture? Do you like to read interesting books with colorful photos and graphics? Do you learn best in a group setting Or do you like to go to a quite place and study alone? Each of us has a distinctly personal way to assimilate new information. In this course, we will discuss the Theory of Multiple Intelligences and recommend specific studying techniques that are the most effective for your own unique way of learning. Tues, May 2, 2017 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $29

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INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS 2015 ACC613A2Topics covered include the accounting cycle, ana-lyzing, classifying, recording and summarizing ac-counting data, concepts of gross income, adjusted gross income, taxable income, deductions, ex-emptions, and credits as well as understanding fi-nancial statements while learning common Quick-Books functionality including purchase orders, enter and pay bills, account payables, estimates and sales orders, invoicing, account receivables, writing checks and making deposits/ receiving payments and recording credit card purchases.Tues, Feb 28–March 28, 2017 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $165

INTERMEDIATE QUICKBOOKS 2015 ACC614A2After mastering common functionality of QB I, this course covers topics including the makeup of an integral chart of accounts, account reconcilia-tion, payroll & payroll liabilities, job costs, inven-tory & inventory management, report generation and manipulation, plus the time saving/cost cut-ting process and customization functionality of QuickBooks such as backup/restore, exportation of data, management of lists, task memorization functionality, and software setup and customiza-tion including preferences and interface custom-ization, plus much more.Tues, April 11–May 9, 2017 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $165

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UNDERSTANDING LEADERSHIP & LEADERSHIP TRAITS BUS893A2Mon, Jan 16, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

STRENGTHS BASED LEADERSHIP BUS894A2Mon, Jan 23, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

DEVELOPING KEY LEADERSHIP SKILLS BUS895A2Mon, Feb 6, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

CREATING A VISION AND CONSTRUCTIVE CLIMATE BUS896A2Mon, Feb 20, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

HANDLING CONFLICT BUS897A2Mon, March 6, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

ETHICS IN LEADERSHIP BUS898A2Mon, March 20, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

OVERCOMING OBSTACLES IN LEADERSHIP BUS899A2Mon, April 3, 2017 10:00 am–3:30 pm

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMBecome a more effective leader through practical, skills-based learning in our new Certificate Program in Leadership. To earn this certificate, you must successfully complete all seven courses, or courses may be taken individually based upon your interests. Textbook available at the Washington Campus bookstore. Please be sure to review chapters in course description prior to class.All classes run 10:00 am–3:30 pm, Phillipsburg Ed Center, Room P155 Cost per course $74

ENTREPRENEURIAL COURSES

START YOUR OWN SMALL BUSINESS BUS884A2Would you like to fire your boss? Make additional income from home? Have a great idea for business and want to know how to get started? In this course you will discover what it takes to become a success-ful entrepreneur, find new customers and avoid the “sharks” that swim in the business waters. Tues, March 7, 2017 10:00 am–2:00 pm

HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OR WELLNESS COACH FROM HOME BUS647A2If you ever wanted to help change peoples’ lives and enjoy a great income while working from home, then this is the course for you. We’ll take it step by step to create and promote your coaching business. Here is your chance to begin a rewarding journey of helping others for fun and profit. Thurs, March 16, 2017 10:00 am –2:00 pm

NEW! HOW TO SWIM WITH SHARKS AND STAY ALIVE BIZ607A2 Sharks are criminals that find a weakness in your business and manipulate you until money is stolen. Don’t be a victim of business scammers, con artists and real sharks. You will discover the most common scams and learn how to keep your business protect-ed. If you own a business or are thinking of starting one, this is the course you need! Tuesday, March 21, 2017 10:00 am –2:00pm

NEW! TRAIN THE TRAINER: TEACHERS, COACHES & INSTRUCTORS BIZ606A2Do you teach or need to teach as part of your job? Then, this is the course for you. Discover how to be the most effective in helping your students, clients or friends learn quickly and more comprehensively in this highly interactive course.Thurs, March 30, 2017 10:00 am–2:00 pm

MAKE A GOOD INCOME FROM SELLING AT FLEA MAKETS AND SWAP MEETS BUS654A2If you enjoy talking with people and showing them the products you have to offer, then a flea market and swap meet business is the way to go. Discover the trade secrets about the best ways to communicate and grow your business. You will also learn how to give a demonstration that attracts a large crowd and how to select new potential buyers.Tues, April 4, 2017 10:00 am–2:00 pm

All Entrepreneurial courses will be held at Phillipsburg Ed Center, Room P155 Cost: $45

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Chiropractic Assistant 50 hrs, 3/13–5/1

EKG Technician 50 hrs, 5/8–6/28

Essentials of Personal Training 24 hrs, 3/24–4/28

Histology Assistant 96 hrs, starting week of 4/3–7/11

Pharmacy Compounding & Sterile Prep 50 hrs, evenings, 4/24–6/14

Pharmacy Technician 50 hrs, 2/28–3/16

Phlebotomy Technician Course Coming Spring 2017

Veterinary Assistant 100 hrs, 3/21–6/27

CDL Training in Dover, NJ Valid driver’s license and physical required

Computerized Accounting 360 hrs, starting 2/6

Computer Skills for Business 240 hrs, starting 2/6

Entrepreneurial Programs Coming Spring 2017

Grant-Funded Business Training Coming Spring 2017

Grant Writing I & II 10 hrs, starting 4/21

Leadership Development 7 classes, starting 2/13

Real Estate Sales Pre-Licensing Coming Spring 2017

Introducing a new partnership

Business & Professional Training: Healthcare Training:

fast-trackto a new career!

For more information about programs or funding, please contact:Elaine Stanton: [email protected] • 973.300.2332 | Eve Azar: [email protected] • 908.835.2432

Maija Amaro: [email protected] • 908.835.4029 or visit sussex.edu/skylandsUnless otherwise noted, classes are held at Sussex County Community College.

you may qualify for grants Grants may be available for those who are unemployed, under-employed, working part-time, or receiving public assistance.

AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT

Develop the skills you need to be an effective change agent and successful leader in today’s ever-changing and diverse workplace. Sponsored by Warren County Community College from content developed by the American Management Association’s nationally recognized self-study division, the program uses industry professionals to help you fine-tune current skills and develop new ones to achieve your management po-tential. To earn this certificate, awarded by WCCC in cooperation with AMA, you must successfully complete all 6 courses. Individual courses, however, may be taken to develop specific skills. Note: Not all courses are offered in every semester. Required courses:• Leadership Skills for Managers

• Communication Skills for Managers

• How to Manage Conflict in the Organization

• How to Be an Effective Facilitator

• Performance Management

• Managing and Achieving Organizational Goals

For descriptions and DATES please visit www.warren.edu/ama-certificate-in-management/

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EVENING MEDICAL ASSISTING All Evening Medical Assisting Courses:Cost: $445 + textbooks (excluding externship)Prerequisite: 18 yrs of age, HS Diploma or Equivalent. MED676 and MED677 are prerequisites for all other evening Medical Assisting courses.

ANATOMY/PATHOLOGY/ PHYSIOLOGY MED676B2Mon, Jan 23–May 15, 2017 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P111

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MED677B2Jan 24–May 16, 2017 Independent StudyPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110

PSYCHOLOGY AND THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION MED679B1Thurs, Jan 26–May 18, 2017 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P111

CLINICAL ASSISTING MED681B2Wed, Jan 25–May 17, 2017 7:30 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110

MEDICAL OFFICE LABORATORY MED680B2Wed, Jan 25–May 17, 2017 5:30 pm–7:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110/P111

HEALTHCARE LAW AND ETHICS MED682B2Jan 23–May 15, 2017 Independent Study online

COMPUTERIZED OFFICE PROCEDURES MED687B2Thurs, Jan 26–May 18, 2017 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P102

MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES MED686B2Wed, Jan 25–May 17, 2017 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110/P111

INSURANCE/CODING/MANAGED CARE MED685B2Tues, Jan 24–May 16, 2017 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P111

EXTERNSHIP MED624B2June 5–July 7, 2017 Meeting days and times TBDCost: $999

MEDICAL ASSISTING PROGRAM (DAYTIME) One of the most highly recognized, nationally accredited programs, with graduates eligible to become Certified Medical Assistants through the AAMA.

This 760-hour full-time program includes: Anatomy/Physiology/Pathology, Medical Terminology, Pharmacol-ogy, Medical Laboratory, Clinical Assisting, Insurance/Coding/Managed Care, Computerized Office Proce-dures, Healthcare Law & Ethics, Psychology/Therapeutic Communications, Medical Office Procedures, 160-hour Externship (without remuneration), CPR/First Aid, and job search preparation. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, clear criminal history, HS diploma or equivalent, or current graduating H.S. senior, with knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Word. Must pass pre-admission testing and interview.

Mon–Fri, Jan 19–July 7, 2017 | 8:30 am–4:30 pm | Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P102/P110/P111 Cost: $5,449 + textbooks (approx. $1,870) To schedule an interview call Marianne Van Deursen at (908) 835-2430 • A.A.S. Degree Option available to students who complete the entire Medical Assisting program and wish to matriculate into the degree major. Please see program director for more information. Our program is fully approved by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) and is prepared to meet the demands of the healthcare system. The Medical Assisting career-track certificate program at War-ren County Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www. caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs: 25400, US Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763 phone: (727) 210-2350, www.caahep.org

95% PASSING RATE recognized by WCCC Medical Assisting graduates on the AAMA’s CMA exam!

MEDICAL BILLER/CODER PROGRAM A/P/P, Medical Terminology, Healthcare Law & Ethics, Insurance/Coding/Managed Care and Computerized Office ProceduresMEDICAL OFFICE FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST PROGRAM A/P/P, Medical Terminology, Healthcare Law & Ethics, Medical Office Procedures, Insurance/Coding/Man-aged Care and Computerized Office ProceduresPrerequisites: 18 years of age and HS diploma or equivalrent, clear criminal history

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DENTAL RADIOLOGY DEN626A1This 70-hour program is approved by NJ Ra-diologic Technology Board of Examiners and in-cludes the following: processing, quality assur-ance, radiation biology and safety, radiographic interpretation, and intra and extra oral exposure techniques. The laboratory portion (20-hours) includes mannequin simulation. The clinical por-tion (25-hours or until competencies are fully met) will be obtained through patient experience in a private dental office that has been identified by the student and approved by the NJ State Depart-ment of Environmental Protection. Upon success-ful completion of this course, students are eligible to sit for their licensure exam. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and HS diploma or equivalent; of good moral character and submit a completed criminal history background check form, a working knowledge of dental anatomy.Jan 26–May 18, 2017Thurs 6:30 pm–9:30 pmWCCC Main Campus Room E201Cost: $649+ textbooks

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) assists pa-tients with quality of life needs, under the super-vision of a professional nurse. Upon satisfactory completion of this 100-hour program the student is eligible to take the NJ State Certification Exam (additional fees of $76 payable to “PSI” required). Employment opportunities include long term care facilities, hospitals, assisted living facilities, medi-cal day care centers, and rehabilitation centers. Students must allow at least 6 weeks for the ap-plication process to be completed. All students must complete the application process prior to registration. To start your new career you must…• be at least 18 years of age and possess a HS

diploma or GED• call 908-689-7613 to schedule a mandatory

informational interview• complete a physical exam, two-step TB test,

and proof of flu shot or required to wear mask for clinical site.

• submit payment for a criminal background check (minimum fee of $44) payable to TABB Inc.

• have a clear understanding of written and spoken English. Individuals for whom English is not the first language will be required to take the “Best Literacy Test” and achieve a score of 76 or above.

ALH600A2March 27–May 25, 2017Mon, Tues, Thurs 9:00 am–3:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $989+ textbookInterview Dates:Feb 14, 2017 2:30 pm or Feb 17, 2017 11 am

PASSING RATE of WCCC CNA students on NJ Dept of Health Certification Exam!95%

CNA TO CHHA CONVERSION COURSE ALH896A2Unlicensed Assistive PersonnelHomecare/Hospice Module This 12-hour course will allow a Certified Nursing As-sistant (current NJ Certification required) to become dual certified as a Homemaker-Home Health Aide/Hospice Aide. This course will focus on personal care services in the home setting, cultural diversity, founda-tions for a safe client environment, nutrition, house-keeping, concepts of home care and caring for the ter-minally ill client. In addition the CNA will be introduced to the care of infants, children and family dynamics. The course will include a competency evaluation and certification exam to determine certification eligibility. Upon satisfactory meeting course criteria, application to the NJ Board of Nursing will be completed for the CHHA credential. Prerequisites: Current CNA certifica-tion, clear understanding of spoken and written Eng-lish, 2x2 passport picture, and CHHA certification fees of $65 submitted with application to the NJ board of Nursing Students must also submit a “promise of em-ployment” letter from a licensed Home Care Provider to enter the program. April 4–April 11, 2017Tues, Thurs 5:30 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $189+ textbook

PASSING RATE recognized by WCCC Medical Assisting graduates on the AAMA’s CMA exam!

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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN ALH623A2This comprehensive 50-hour program will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and measure-ments, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, students will re-view dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parental nutrition (TPN), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reim-bursement. This course will include an 80-hour extern-ship. Additional fees to student for background check or drug test as determined by site. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, HS diploma or GED, strong basic math skills, clear understanding of written and spoken English. Requirements: arithmetic and reading com-prehension placement tests.March 13–May 1, 2017Mon & Wed (10 classes) 6:00 pm–9:30 pmMon & Wed (last 5 classes) 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $1,299 all materials includedRegistration deadline March 3, 2017

PHARMACY COMPOUNDING & STERILE PREPARATIONS PROGRAM ALH886A2This comprehensive 50-hour program will prepare students to work with Sterile Compounding, IV Admix-tures and Aseptic Techniques. The program will include key review and extensive classroom demonstrations and labs covering the following: aseptic/sterile tech-niques; IV Admixtures; critical area contamination fac-tors; environmental monitoring; facilities; equipment and supplies; sterile pharmaceutical calculations and terminology; sterile pharmaceutical compounding documentation; quality assurance procedures; aseptic preparation procedures including proper gowning and gloving technique; handling of cytotoxic and hazard-ous drugs; general conduct in the controlled area; as well as other important topics, demonstrations and labs. Pre-req: 18 yrs. and older, HS diploma/ GED, Educational Requirements: People who are inter-ested in attending the Pharmacy Compounding and Sterile Preparations program must have previously worked or currently work in the role of a pharmacy technician, pharmacy personnel, pharmacists and or successfully completed a pharmacy technician program.May 15–July 5, 2017 (no class 5/29)Mon & Wed (10 classes) 6:00 pm–9:30 pmMon & Wed (last 5 classes) 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $999 all materials included

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE PROGRAM ALH627A2This comprehensive 50-hour Physical Therapy Aide Program prepares students for the growing field of Physical Therapy. The Physical Therapy Aide is gener-ally responsible for carrying out the non-technical du-ties of physical therapy, such as preparing treatment areas, ordering devices and supplies, and transporting patients working under the direction of the physical therapist. Furthermore, these workers assist physi-cal therapists in providing services that help improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Physical Therapy Aides may be employed in nursing homes, hospitals, sports rehabilitation cen-ters and some orthopedic clinics. Entry requirements: HS diploma or GED and 18 years of age. Note: This program does not include a national or state certifi-cation as part of its overall objectives.March 14–May 2, 2017Tues & Thurs (10 weeks) 6:00 pm–9:30 pmTues & Thurs (5wks) 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $999 All materials included

VENIPUNCTURE SKILLS FOR HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS ALH638A2This 16-hour program is designed to introduce health-care professionals to phlebotomy skills. The program allows nurses, CMA’s, patient care technicians and other healthcare professionals to acquire the addi-tional skills needed for employment that requires veni/ dermal punctures. Both the theory and technique of venipuncture and dermal punctures will be covered allowing time for simulated lab. Requirements: Must be a health care professional requiring venipuncture skills for employment. Healthcare professionals, LPN’s, RN’s, CMA’s, CNA’s, Dialysis technicians, and student/graduate nurses welcome.March 20–March 29, 2017Mon & Wed 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $169 + textbook

EKG FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS MED671A2This 8-hour program is offered to those who are al-ready employed in the healthcare environment, but seeking training or a refresher in the fundamentals of the purpose, technique, and recordings of the diagnos-tic procedure of electrocardiography. Students must provide evidence of current licensure or certification in their respective healthcare role. Prerequisites: 18 years of age and HS diploma or equivalent.Tues, April 4–April 11, 2017 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $89

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CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS ALH895A2Healthcare is a caring profession that requires employ-ees to be skilled at patient care, while exhibiting spe-cialized customer service This 4-hour course review the foundations of great customer service; teaches the importance of communication skills (questioning, listening, recognizing body language); recognizes that patients and their families require very specific atten-tion from us; we examine how to deal with difficult “customers”. Class is interactive, fun and is a great addition to any resume. A certificate of completion will be awarded.Tues, March 28, 2017 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105 Cost: $45

SERVSAFE MANAGERThis course will satisfy the Chapter 24 Food Code re-quirements for personnel working in food service. Es-sentials is recommended for those re-certifying and/ or those having one year food industry service. Certi-fication test given on last day of class. Textbook must be obtained and read prior to class. Text includes exam answer sheet.

FNM615A2March 6 & 7, 2017Mon & Tues 4:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $79 (Registration deadline Feb 27, 2017)

FNM615B2May 8 & 9, 2017Mon & Tues 4:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $79 (Registration deadline May 1, 2017)

AHA BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS EST630A2The Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provid-ers program is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize sev-eral life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This course is for healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform lifesaving skills in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. There is a $12 fee payable to the instructor first day of class. Course completion card provided.March 13 & March 15, 2017Mon & Wed 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P136Cost: $89 + textbook

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LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS ALH894A2In this 6-hour interactive course, you will use your per-sonal experiences combined with leadership concepts so you might see yourself as “the leader” and be in-volved in the “Leader - Follower Model”.In this course you will learn: • Six approaches to leadership• The demand for leadership today• Leadership traits • Strength - Based Leadership; both yours and rec-

ognizing others• Fostering a positive strengths-based environmentTues, March 7, 2017 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $59

EMERGENCY ROOM TECHNICIAN/PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN ALH888A2This 50-hour course offers advanced skills to both CNA’s and EMT’s seeking to obtain employment as an ER Technician in an acute care setting. The career outlook for ER Technicians is expected to grow faster than average with a potential increase of 23% through 2022. All students will acquire the additional skills of: 12 lead EKG’s, phlebotomy (dermal and venipuncture), glucometry, specimen collection, point of care testing. BLS certification and patient care skills are elements of this course and is student certification dependent. The em-ployability skills of customer service and leader-ship are included in this comprehensive training program. Entry Requirements: 18 yrs of age or older, HS diploma/GED, current CNA certifica-tion in good standing, current EMT certification, 6 months–1 year documented correlating work experience.March 7–April 11, 2017Tues, March 7 & 14 9:00 am–3:30 pmMon/Wed, March 13 & 15 9:00 am–2:30 pmMon/Wed, March 20-29 9:00 am–1:00 pmTues, March 28, Apr 4 & 11 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $699 + textbook

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THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM MAS654A1This 673-hour certificate program is designed to pro-vide the student with all the basic skills necessary to begin a new career in massage therapy. The course is primarily Swedish massage with additional enhanc-ing techniques added on as the courses progress. This program will expand periodically and additional courses will be added in order to meet the demands of the industry. Upon successful completion of courses, students will be eligible to apply for registration as a certified massage therapist under NJ and PA law and also be qualified to take advanced training programs of their choice to further their career and education.Call 908-835-2333 for program details.Next entry September 2017.Mon & Wed 6:00 pm–10:00 pmFridays 9:00 am–4:00 pmand occasional Thurs eveningsCost: $5,245 + textbooksPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107

CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR MASSAGE THERAPISTS

AROMAENERGY MAS676A2Experience using a pendulum to connect with the en-ergy centers in our bodies known as “Chakras”. By using essential oils, you can restore balance to these centers and also tap into the vast wisdom of subtle energies and vibrations that reside within you. Essen-tial oils, have specific frequencies that can clear and balance body, mind, and spirit. This is a great class for all body workers and those interested in essential oils and their subtle properties. The instructor will have a supply of pendulums to use, or bring your favorite to class. There is a small material fee of $10.00 pay-able to instructor on the first night of class. Open to anyone 18 yrs or older.April 11–April 12, 2017Tues 6:00 pm–9:00 pmWed 6:00 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $69

HOLISTIC WELLNESS MAS670A2“The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.” -Thomas Edison. This course will explore “the natural laws of health” from sunshine to rest, fresh air, wa-ter and exercise and how these elements play a role in one’s health status and disease prevention. This course will also provide basic nutritional requirements of the body and how that relates to overall wellness. Open to anyone 18 years of age or older.Mon, May 22–July 10, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmNo Class 7/3Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $179

INTRO TO THAI MASSAGE MAS664A2The result of Thai Massage is a heightened awareness of Self, and deep, invigorating relaxation. In this hand-son introductory class, the student will learn a routine, blending several of the positions typically used in Thai Massage. Proper body mechanics for the practitioner will be stressed, and indications and contradictions will be covered. Students must be able to kneel, and should bring mats or comforters, and pillows, as all work is performed on the floor. Open to Massage Therapists, Bodyworkers, Yoga Practitioners & Allied Health Professionals.Thurs, Jan 12 & Jan 19, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost $79

INTRO TO SHIATSU MAS667A2Learn a whole body Shiatsu protocol and continue to refine this method by focusing on learning and treating meridian channels and point locations. Using tradition-al and Zen shiatsu principles this course establishes a strong foundation in shiatsu techniques and theory plus the development of personal and professional skills. You will learn a Hara assessment and body eval-uation. This course requires 10 documented practice sessions outside of class. Students must bring com-forter or exercise mat and small pillow.Thurs, Feb 23–March 30, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $189 + textbook

HOT STONE MASSAGE MAS631A2Learn the healing techniques of hot stone massage. This class is open to anyone who has completed or is currently attending a massage therapy certificate pro-gram. Therapists will learn to use the powerful restor-ative properties of smooth basalt stones heated to melt adhesions in fascia and connective tissue. Wear com-fortable attire. Please bring bath towel and 2 sheets/ blanket. Open to all Certified Massage Therapists.Fri, May 19, 2017 9:30 am–4:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $79

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MASSAGE TECHNIQUES FOR LOWER BODY INJURIES MAS687A2Open to LMT’s and current massage students, this class will explore massage treatments for common injuries of the lower body using an approach integrat-ing a variety of techniques including lymphatic drain-age, neuromuscular therapy, deep tissue and myofas-cial release. Please bring a set of sheets and a face cradle cover. May 8–May 9, 2017 9:00 am–6:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $169

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES FOR UPPER BODY INJURIES MAS686A2Open to LMT’s and current massage students, this class will explore massage treatments for common in-juries of the upper body using an approach integrating a variety of techniques including lymphatic drainage, neuromuscular therapy, deep tissue, and myofascial release. Please bring a set of sheets and a face cradle cover. April 10–April 11, 2017 9:00 am–6:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $169

POSTNATAL MASSAGE MAS685A2Students will study postnatal massage as a therapeu-tic modality that assists the recently delivered moth-er’s body in rebalancing after delivery. This course will focus on gentle abdominal work to support the liga-ments in relaxing, strengthening, and tightening, and will include myofascial, neuromuscular, and deep tis-sue techniques to support mothers while their center of gravity readjusts. Open to massage therapists and massage students. Please bring a set of sheets and a face cradle cover or pillow case. Tues, Jan 31–Feb 7, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $85

REFLEXOLOGY CONTINUED THE NEXT STEP MAS684A2Reflexology stimulates nerve endings in the feet and/or hands to relieve discomfort and promote overall well being. This course will explore the history, techniques, and properties of reflexology. Students will gain com-fort in giving a reflexology session and an understand-ing of what sets reflexology apart from foot massage. Please bring a set of sheets and a face cradle cover or pillow case. Tues, Jan 10–Jan 17, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $85

PILATES INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

This program is offered by Dual Star Pilates in collaboration with WCCC. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Experienced Pilates instructors, Pilates enthusi-asts with no prior teaching experience, physical therapists, students majoring in Exercise Science, Dance Education or Equestrian Training (as a sup-porting, specialized field of study), and massage therapists (as an additional source of revenue). Prerequisites: 18 years or older, HS Diploma/ GED (supply copy). Students must have a current CPR/AED and First Aid certification and healthcare provider insurance, approx. cost $100, from a list of approved providers before starting equipment based classes. Call 908-835-2333 for detailed brochure. Spring Semester courses include: Pilates Reformer Certification, Pilates Cadillac Tower Certification, Pilates Chair Certification and Exero TM System Certification.

SUPERVISED STUDENT THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CLINIC

Open to the Public Begins Feb 3, 2017

APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Fridays, Feb 3–May 5, 2017

9:00 am–4:00 pm Tuesday, May 2

5:30 pm–10:00 pmThursday, May 11 5:30 pm–10:00 pm

To schedule an appointment please call 908-835-2453

starting Jan 16, 2017

CONTINUING EDUCATION reserves the right to cancel classes due to inclement weather, when enrollment requirements are not achieved or when other college functions take priority. Students will be notified by phone or by email. Tuition and fees are refunded in full when the course is cancelled by WCCC, and no fees are incurred by the student.

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The following courses are approved for licensure by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) pursuant to NJAC: 5:23-5. These courses are open to anyone with an interest in construction and mandatory for those desiring licensure. Licensing questions should be directed to the Licensing Unit at (609) 984-7834 where you can obtain a licensing application packet. It is suggested that you review this packet before you take the course. Tuition reimbursement may be available. Classes must follow RCS, ICS, HHS sequence. The Uniform Construction Code Act and Regulations or “Blue Book” is a required text for any and all Uniform Construction Code Courses. Please contact the DCA’s Publications Unit at (609) 984-0040 to order books.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANT TO THE CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL CTC617A2A 15-week session that will satisfy the state re-quirement for a certificate as a Technical Assistant to the Construction Code Official. You will learn about the Uniform Construction Code administra-tion and law.Mon, Feb 6–May 15, 2017 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $455 + textbook

ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR HHS CTC607A2This 45-hour course prepares the student to serve as Electrical Protection Inspector for Class 1 and all other structures as established in N.J.A.C. 5:23-3March 21–May 9, 2017Tues, Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $455 + textbooks

BUILDING INSPECTOR ICS CTC616A2This 75-hour course prepares students for the license of Building Inspector for Class II commer-cial buildings that conform to the Uniform Con-struction Code requirements. Prerequisites: Build-ing Inspector(RCS).March 21–June 8, 2017Tues, Thurs 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room TBACost: $745 + textbooks

OCCUPATIONAL AND TRADES

CERTIFIED FIBER OPTICS SPECIALIST IN TESTING AND

MAINTENANCE (CFOS/T)This comprehensive 2-day* program explains the variety of testing standards, equipment, and tech-nological approaches used in fiber network test-ing and maintenance and how to choose among them. This course is 85% hands-on and includes a detailed study of fiber network testing and trou-bleshooting procedures, OTDR fundamentals and uses, OTDR vs. Insertion Loss Testing, Return Loss Testing, and Attenuation testing using the Power Source and Light Meter. Certification Exams are administered and graded at the end of the ses-sion. You must pass both the written and hands-on exams to successfully pass this course. This course is recognized by The US Department of Labor and is sanctioned by the Fiber Optic As-sociation (FOA). Prerequisites: CFOT course.Actual class hours may vary depending on num-ber of students.

FOT601A2Must register by April 14, 2017April 27 & April 28, 2017Thurs & Fri 8:00 am–5:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P116Cost: $675* Actual class hours may vary depending on number of students.

CERTIFIED FIBER OPTICS TECHNICIAN (CFOT)

This 3-day* introductory course explores the the-ory and history of fiber optics data transmission and is designed for anyone wanting to become certified in the basic installation, troubleshooting and testing techniques of installed fiber optics networks as required per industry standards. This program includes 85% hands-on activities by al-lowing you to build and test your own fiber optics network. Certified Exams are administered and graded at the end of the session. You must pass both the written and hands-on exams to success-fully pass this course. This course is recognized by the US Department of Labor and is sanctioned by the Fiber Optic Association (FOA). Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of computers; ability to speak and understand the English language.

FOT600A2Must register by April 14, 2017April 24–April 26, 2017Mon - Wed 8:00 am–5:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P116Cost: $699

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HOME FIREARM SAFETY COURSEThis course follows well established, national stan-dards on initial firearm training for thousands of stu-dents just like you. Designed for both men and women alike, this course covers safety, functioning, ammu-nition, marksmanship fundamentals, live fire on the range, storage, transportation, cleaning, selecting a firearm, and other shooting sports activities. Certified instructors are friendly, knowledgeable, and will be available to assist new shooters. Students must be 18 years or older. Pistols, ammunition, and eye and ear protective equipment will be supplied.

SPI844A2Sat, Jan 21, 2017 12:00 pm–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Pistol ClubCost: $74

SPI844B2Sat, March 25, 2017 12:00 pm–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Pistol ClubCost: $74

DRAWING IN PENCIL SPI866A2Learn to draw with graphite pencil. Techniques include sketching, shading and blending. A $15 materials fee payable to instructor the first day of class covers drawing pencil, eraser and drawing pad. Registra-tion deadline Feb 17, 2017.Wed, Feb 22–April 5, 2017 7:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $125

PAINTING IN WATERCOLOR SPI867A2Discover your creative side. Join us for this inspiring watercolor class. Learn to paint in watercolors with easy techniques including wet on wet and dry brush. $20 material fee for supplies payable to instructor first day of class. Registration deadline Feb 20.Thurs, Feb 23–April 6, 2017 9:30 am–11:30 amPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $125

PAINTING IN ACRYLIC SPI868A2Come learn acrylic painting techniques! Learn to blend colors and create a colorful painting from start to fin-ish. $20 material fee for supplies payable to instruc-tor first day of class. Registration deadline Feb 17.Tues, Feb 21–April 4, 2017 7:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $125

CURVY YOGA FOR BEGINNERS REC663A2Are you interested in the health benefits of Yoga but were afraid to give it at try? Curvy Yoga is a body posi-tive yoga class for people of all shapes, sizes, abili-ties and age levels. Anyone can practice yoga; you just need the tips and techniques to create the practice for YOUR actual BODY! Students will learn: how to use yoga props and which ones are right for your body, proper breathing techniques, how to modify poses preformed in “regular” classes, basic yoga terms and definitions in preparation to take an open yoga class at any facility. Taught by THE ONLY certified Curvy Yoga teacher from Pittsburgh to Princeton!March 2–April 20, 2017Thurs 6:15 pm–7:15 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P136Cost: $79

NEW! IT’S SEW EASY - QUICK & EASY HOME MAKEOVERS SPI813A2Are you tired of paying high prices for curtain and pil-lows? Do you have unique window sizes or configura-tions? This class is just the answer you were looking for! Learn how you can redo a room for less using quick and easy sewing tips for curtains, pillows and more. Learn 3 basic curtain styles, understand how to calculate courage and do hand-on sale construction This course is SewEasy, you do not need prior sewing experience! Sewing machines are provided as well as all materials needed for completion of class projects. Materials fee of $10.00 to instructor at the first class. Register early, class size is limited.Thurs, March 9–April 27, 2017 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P116Cost: $125

NEW! ESSENTIAL OILS AND GREEN CLEANING SPI845A2In this class you will be learning the benefits of using natural products like vinegar, baking soda and essen-tial oils to make do it yourself cleaning supplies. You will learn how to clean your house avoiding the use of chemical products. Students will take home three all-natural products made in class. Recipes and informa-tional handouts are included. A small material fee of $10.00 is payable to the instructor for night of class.Thurs, March 16, 2017 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $35

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NEW! THE HEALING POWER OF GUIDED IMAGERY SPI846A2In this Guided Imagery is a technique that can help you experience the healing power of your own mind. In this course you will learn how Guided Imagery can be used as a technique for stress reduction, as a method for accessing inner wisdom, and as a valuable aid to self-healing needs. And you will experience inner peace with a Guided Imagery activity. Tues, March 7, 2017 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room 117Cost: $29

NEW! FINDING YOUR HAPPINESS SPI857A2We all want to be happy... but what truthfully makes us happy? What are the myths of happiness? Can we be happy- is it in our control? What changes can we make in our life to be happier and healthier? Learn new ways of thinking and behaving that will make your life hap-pier like expressing gratitude, setting life goals, ran-dom acts of kindness, etc. Make small changes now that will help you to live a more positive and resilient lifestyle. Diane Lang will share the steps that you can take that will make a HUGE difference in your life. Thurs, March 23–April 6, 2017 6:00 pm–8:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $59

NEW! MY HENS DON’T NEED A ROOSTER TO LAY AN EGG SPI848A2Chickens may have physically small brains but they are very intelligent and extremely emotional little creatures. In this course, you will learn how chickens not only cluck, but make many sounds that express a wide range of emotions. You will learn the fascinating ways chickens clean themselves. You will hear how chickens sometimes use a Lamaze-type breath to help them lay their eggs. And you will learn the ways chick-ens express physical affection to their human caretak-ers. If you love chickens, you will be so happy to learn that your chickens can love you back. Tues, March 21, 2017 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $29

CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN SRC678A2In this introductory course you will learn the basics of this beautiful language. The focus of this class will be conversational Italian - from greetings and use-ful phrases, to learning what to say as you navigate through your travels; dining, shopping and sightsee-ing. Join us for this fun interactive class and remove the phrase “non capisco” from your Italian vocabulary. Fun for all ages!March 15–May 17, 2017Wed 9:30 am–11:30 amPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $169 + textbook

NEW! PHOTO BOOK CREATIONS SRC808A2You have all of these photos still sitting inside your dig-ital camera collecting digital dust. You have this dream of organizing your pictures and creating a photo book of your own. You’re not alone. Organize your photos in three stages: importing, editing, and saving. Then we will create an online photo book using a popular web-based photo book publisher. Turn digital images into physical reality in the form of a cherished family keepsake. Participants must bring a memory stick to the first class (aka, USB flash drive) with photos saved to the stick. Otherwise, please bring your digital cam-era (and cord/plug that came with your camera) along with a memory stick so that we can move pictures from the camera to the memory stick.Mon,Feb 27–March 6, 2017 9:00 am–12:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P102Cost: $49

THE INTERNET & SOCIAL MEDIA SRC809A2You don’t need to join the selfie movement, but join us for increasing your proficiency in using programs to surf and organize information you find on the in-ternet, send and receive email with attachments and use popular social media sites such as Facebook with confidence. Mon Jan 23–Feb 13, 2017 9:00 am–12:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P102Cost: $49

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Research tells us that older people with an active lifestyle are less likely to develop diseases. Participating in hobbies and other social and

leisure pursuits may lower risk for developing some health problems,

including dementia. For more tips on healthy aging please visit www.nia.nih.gov

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BEGINNER GOLF–THE LONG AND SHORT OF ITThis course is geared towards the beginner to high handicap golfer. You will learn drills you can practice at home or at the golf range. Lessons will include the short and mid-irons as well as the Woods, Pitching, Chipping, Full Swing, Putting and Sand/Bunker shots. One of the 6 lessons will be at a driving range and stu-dents are responsible for the cost of a bucket of balls. All other lessons, the balls will be provided. Material fee of $5 is payable to instructor first day of class. Please bring a water bottle and 9-iron with you to the first class. Open to anyone 18 yrs of age or older. Remember to wear sneakers.

SRC695A2Wed, April 12–May 17, 2017 10:00 am–11:30 amWCCC Main Campus Meet at security deskCost: $89

SRC695B2Wed, April 12–May 17, 2017 5:00 pm–6:30 pmWCCC Main Campus Meet at security deskCost: $89

Next class begins May 24, 2017

You may be eligible to receive funding for job skills training if you are unemployed, under-employed, working part-time or receiving public assistance. To determine your eligibility, please call for more information:Employment & Training Services: Morris/Sussex/Warren (908) 859-0400 NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (908) 852-4110 Hunterdon/Somerset Employment & Training (908) 541-5780 or (908) 788-1328

TRAINING GRANTS

READY TO WORK NJTo be eligible for this program, you must: 1. Be a legal NJ resident, 18 years or older and have a HS diploma, GED or higher. 2. Have been unemployed or underemployed for six months or longer. 3. Have experience and/or skills applicable in current job market or interest to begin a

new career. 4. Have official proof of unemployment or underemployment status.

CALL (570) 228-7354 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

SCHOLARSHIPSContinuing Education Career Training Scholarships are available through the Warren County Community College Foundation and the Women’s Leadership Council ̴ United Way of Northern NJ for those that qualify. Call (908) 689-7613 for scholarship application.

PET FIRST AID CERTIFICATION SPI840A2Topics include: Pet First Aid Certification, Animal CPR, general pet care, preparing for and reacting to pet emergencies, animal behavior, hands on practical’s, “best practice” tips, and planning and preparing for disasters. You must be 16 years of age or older to register for this course.Wed, April 26, 2017 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $79

ARE YOU 16-24 YEARS OLD AND IN NEED OF JOB SKILLS?You may be eligible to receive a grant for an in-demand training program.

Call today and speak with the Morris/Sussex/Warren Youth Services Employment Counselor located at the WCCC Phillipsburg Education Center 908-878-0209

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check made payable to WCCC. There will be a $25 fee for returned checks.

2. If you would like to pay in person visit Room P129 at our Phillipsburg Education Center (PEC).

3. If you would like to pay by phone using Master-Card, Visa, Discover or American Express please call 908-689-7613 to request a “credit card autho-rization form” which must be filled out and faxed directly back to our finance department for security purposes.

Please assume that your registration is confirmed and your class is running, unless you hear from us.

PEC OFFICE HOURS Monday–Friday 9:00 am–5:00 pm

EMPLOYER SPONSOREDPurchase orders, vouchers, and letters of intent to pay (on company letterhead) are accepted by mail or fax with your completed registration form.

REFUNDS AND FEESWe will be happy to offer you a refund or apply pay-ment to another class of your choice if you withdraw three business days prior to the start of class. No refunds will be issued thereafter. Students are responsible for the balance of tuition and fees in the event they terminate payment plans or private loans. All refunds, unless we cancel the class, will incur a $15 processing fee. Checks unable to be processed will incur a $25 fee.

REFUND SCHEDULE

Continuing Education is located at theWCCC PHILLIPSBURG

EDUCATION CENTER (PEC) 445 Marshall St., Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

Phone: (908) 689-7613Fax: (908) 878-0170

JOB SKILLS TRAINING GRANTSYou may be eligible to receive job skills training if you are unemployed, underemployed, working part-time, or receiving public assistance. To determine your eligi-bility, contact Employment and Training Services, War-ren/Morris/Sussex, at (908) 859-0400.

DISCOUNT POLICYStudents eligible to attend classes on a tuition-free ba-sis are permitted to register for Continuing Education courses one day prior to the start date, on a space-available basis, and with tuition-paying students constituting the minimum number to run the course. Senior Citizins (60 & older) may be eligible for this dis-count. All course fees must be paid at the time of regis-tration. Students are responsible to purchase required textbooks. Personal Development courses and third party vendor programs do not qualify for discounts.

DIRECTIONS For directions visit www.warren.edu or call (908) 689-7613.

CEU’SContinuing Education Units (CEU’s) are nationally recognized units earned for participating in qualified continuing education programs. Generally, one CEU is awarded for each 10 hours of participation and a mini-mum of 80% attendance in classes is required.

WCCC LOCATIONSWCCC Main Campus475 Route 57 West • Washington, NJ 07882 Phone: (908) 689-7613

WCCC Phillipsburg Education Center (PEC)445 Marshall Street • Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Phone: (908) 689-7613

WCCC OFF SITE LOCATIONSPhillipsburg Care Center843 Wilbur St. • Phillipsburg, NJ 08865

Hunterdon Pilates Center 65 Old Highway 22 • Clinton, NJ 08809 Phone: (908) 852-0090

Phillipsburg Pistol Club25 Howard StreetPhillipsburg, NJ 08865

REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATESThere is a $15 charge for a certificate replacement.

CONTINUING EDUCATION reserves the right to cancel classes due to inclement weather, when enrollment requirements are not achieved or when other college functions take priority. Students will be notified by phone or by email. Tuition and fees are refunded in full when the course is cancelled by WCCC, and no fees are incurred by the student.

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TEXTBOOKS AVAILABLE AT MAIN CAMPUS. Purchase textbooks in the bookstore located at the Washington Campus. Please call the bookstore at (908) 689-0190 for operating hours.

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We will be happy to offer you a refund or apply payment to another class of your choice if you withdraw 3 business days prior to the first day of class. No refund will be issued after the deadline. A $15 processing fee will be incurred for withdrawals.

Statistical information: In order to comply with state and federal requests for statistics, we ask that you please answer these questions. All information you provide is strictly confidential in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Thank you for your help.Ethnic Background:Native American Hispanic Sex: Male Female African-American White Asian/Pacific Islander Other