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SHORT-TERM TRAINING FOR A LONG-TERM CAREER
CAREER ANDTECHNICAL EDUCATIONWORKFORCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
FALL 2017 PROGRAM BOOK
Information Technology – A Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Manufacturing Technology – A Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Public Safety – A Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Health Care
Transportation Center
Corporate College®
ABLE/Literacy Services
What is the Advanced Technology Academy (ATA)?ATA prepares students for job opportunities in high-demand careers through classroom instruction and hands-on, paid internships with local employers. Students are considered for full-time employment at the end of their internship. Most programs are 16 weeks or less, including job readiness skills training. Students who are eligible for the ATA program receive tuition, books, supplies and support services at no cost.
Earn while you learn with ATA:• Paid internships of up to 100 hours
• Average wages of graduates are $12 - $18 per hour (dependent on program)
• Programs offered at no cost
• Support services and transportation provided
• Stipends awarded throughout the semester
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
For more information216-987-6304
www.tri-c.edu/ATA
SHORT-TERM TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES:• Precision Machining Technology• Industrial Welding• Private Security• CNC Machining• Auto Technology• Integrated Systems• EMT• Information Technology• Hospitality• Health Care
Participant Requirements:• Age 16 - 24• High school diploma or GED preferred• Drug-free• Cuyahoga County resident
Advanced Technology AcademyCuyahoga Community CollegeAdvanced Technology Training Center 3409 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115
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HOW TO REGISTER
Visit www.tri-c.edu/workforce to download aprintable form.
By Phone: 866-933-5175Have credit card information available.
By Mail:Complete registration form. Mail with check, money order or purchase order to:
Manufacturing Technology Center(formerly UTC)2415 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115
By Fax: 216-987-3210To register and pay with credit card or purchase order.
In Person:Effective Oct. 1, 2015, credit cards will not be accepted for in-person registration. You may still pay in person with checks or cash. Credit cards are accepted with other methods of registration.
Stop by any Enrollment Center:
• Metropolitan Campus/ Manufacturing Technology Center 2415 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115
• Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122
• Western Campus 11000 Pleasant Valley Road Parma, OH 44130
• Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Road Westlake, OH 44145
• Brunswick University Center 3605 Center Road Brunswick, OH 44212
• Corporate College East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
• Corporate College West 25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145
Register and Pay Online:To register and pay with a check or credit card, go to www.tri-c.edu/workforce. Select the program you’re interested in and click on Register and Pay.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fall 2017August - DecemberCourses/Programs
Glossary of Terms/Important Phone Numbers ..................... 2
Information Technology ......................... 3
Cisco Technical Training Institute ....... 17
Online Training ..................................... 23
Manufacturing Technology .................. 26
Public Safety ........................................ 51
Health Care .......................................... 64
Transportation Center .......................... 77
Corporate College ................................ 85
ABLE/Literacy Services ..................... 110
How to Register/Textbook Information ......................... 113
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KEY TO DAYS OF THE WEEK M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday Th Thursday F Friday Sa Saturday Su Sunday
KEY TO LOCATIONS
MATTC Advanced Technology Training Center 3409 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
MTC Manufacturing Technology Center 2415 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
CCE Corporate College East 4400 Richmond Road, Warrensville Heights, OH 44128
CCW Corporate College West 25425 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, OH 44145
Metro Metropolitan Campus 2900 Community College Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115
East Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH 44122
West Western Campus 11000 Pleasant Valley Road, Parma, OH 44130
BUC Brunswick University Center 3605 Center Road, Brunswick, OH 44212
WS Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Road, Westlake, OH 44145
Registration .......................................................................866-933-5175If you have specific questions regarding a course or program,please call the program area directly.
Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering ................................... 216-987-3204AutoCAD/Solidworks .................................................................. 216-987-3040Basic Police Academies ............................................................. 216-987-3199Career Services ......................................................................... 216-987-4913Cisco Technical Training Institute ................................................ 216-987-3094Corporate College ..................................................................... 216-987-0233Event Planning .......................................................................... 216-987-2909Firefighters and EMS .................................................................. 216-987-5063GED/Literacy ............................................................................. 216-987-3029Health Care ................................................................................ 216-987-2925IT Training and Online Training .................................................... 216-987-4770Job Preparation and Placement Services .................................... 216-987-4391Law Enforcement Advanced Training ........................................... 216-987-3199Transportation Center ................................................................ 216-987-3226
HOLIDAY CLOSINGSINDEPENDENCE DAY
July 4LABOR DAY
Sept. 4VETERANS DAY (OBSERVED)
Nov. 10THANKSGIVING
Nov. 23-26WINTER LEAVEDec. 22-Jan. 1
Discrimination against any individual based upon a person’s age, ancestry, color, disability, genetic information, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status is prohibited. Any employee, student or other person who wishes to report discrimination or harassment based on any of the aforementioned protected classes should contact the College’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion at Cuyahoga Community College, 2500 E. 22nd St., Cleveland, OH 44115 or 216-987-4772. The College’s Title IX (related to sex discrimination) and Section 504 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (related to disability discrimination) coordinator is also the director of Diversity & Inclusion. The coordinator can be reached at the above address and telephone number.
Program 60 (course auditing) does not apply for courses held at Corporate College East or West,
or selected courses at other sites.
Glossary of Terms and Important Phone Numbers
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA Tri-C® Center of Excellence
The IT Center of Excellence at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) aims to increase the number of IT professionals trained for middle-skill careers in Northeast Ohio. Middle-skill IT jobs pay an average of $53,000 per year – about 10 percent more than other jobs with similar educational requirements. The IT Center of Excellence provides streamlined pathways toward IT careers while being responsive to the needs of both industry and community partners.
The IT Center of Excellence offers both short-term and advanced certificates in areas such as IT project management and web application development as well as associate degrees in business solutions, programming and development, computer networking hardware, and networking software. The center also includes the Tri-C Cisco Training Academy/ASC, one of the most recognized academies in Ohio, offering a variety of Cisco certification training and short-term certificates.
INSIDE:Cleveland Codes Tri-C Software Developers Academy ....................................................... 4
Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy ....................................................... 8
PMI® Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) ................................. 10
Cisco Technical Training Institute ................. 17
Cisco Certified Network Support Technician (NST) ......................................... 21
Online Training ............................................ 23
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Cleveland Codes Tri-C Software Developers Academy
Completion time: 16 weeks on campus Full time | 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. | M-F
Upon completion students get: Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification in Software Development Fundamentals (Exam 98-361)
Job opportunities: • Entry-level Software Developer• Junior Software Developer• Applications Developer• Quality Assurance (QA) Software Tester
Salary range students expected to earn:
$50,000–$74,000 annually
Salary source: Burning Glass Labor Insights
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• American Greetings• Amtrust Financial• Hyland Software• Safeguard Properties Inc.
Program cost: $8,500
Included in cost: All materials including books, test vouchers for certification exams, and any test prep materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Learn and apply essential software development skills
• Core tenets of computer programming, including object-oriented programming
• Algorithms and data structures; arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists and sorting algorithms
• Web applications and client-side development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Microsoft ASP.NET
• Characteristics and capabilities of console-based applications and Windows services
• Relational databases, structured query language (SQL) and database connection methods
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Complete in 16 Weeks
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Complete in 16 Weeks
Program description: Cleveland Codes is a full-time, 16-week IT Fast Track Program. This fully immersive approach to learning provides students with the skills necessary to pursue a career in web application and development, learning to program C# within the .NET framework. Students take the Microsoft Development Fundamentals Exam 98-361 in order to receive their Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification. Included in the 16 weeks of technical training is a 40-hour career development course, plus a capstone project that enables the student to build an application they can share with future employers. With successful completion of all program requirements, students will have the opportunity to connect with many resources to assist with internships and or job placement.
Other important information: This program is highly competitive, and the application process has several steps. Cleveland Codes candidates must apply online, take an online skills assessment, complete a mini-project and participate in an interview in order to gain a spot in the program.
Applications open three months in advance of the course start.
To learn more and apply, visit www.tri-c.edu/clevelandcodes
Upcoming full-time dates:June 2017–January 2018 Part-time evening and weekend program: September 2017January 16–May 1, 2018
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected]/clevelandcodes
Updated: 5/10/2017
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BECOME ACERTIFIED PROJECT MANAGER
Project Management Institute (PMI®) Exam Prep CoursesProject Management Institute (PMI®) credentials are recognized assets that will distinguish you in the job market and enhance your credibility and effectiveness working with project teams.
LEARN HOW TO:
• Recognize processes and project management terminology
• Create repeatable processes that will improve project results
• Recognize and plan for key components, requirements and obstacles in early project planning
• Illustrate best practices in project management
• Day, evening and intensive weeklong courses available
COST STARTING AS LOW AS $1,395
For upcoming course dates and information: tri-c.edu/projectmanagement
216-987-4770
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The CompTIA Certified Computer Support Specialist program prepares students to earn the CompTIA A+ certification and transition into in-demand, entry-level information technology roles in Northeast Ohio.
LEARN MORE: www.tri-c.edu/comptia
Launch a New IT Career with
CompTIA™ Certification
WHY CompTIA CERTIFICATION?
• Computer technicians are increasingly at the front line of cybersecurity
• Network infrastructure has become more reliant on the cloud
• Provides foundational level skills and is vendor neutral
• Prepares today’s IT professionals for tomorrow’s technology
Become a CompTIA Certified Computer Support Specialist through the new IT Gateway Program.
WHY TRI-C?
• Flexible scheduling options are available:
- Full time or part time - Day, night or weekend
• Courses available for a variety of skill levels:
- Entry (IT Fundamentals) - Associate (CompTIA A+) - Professional (Network+, Security+)
• State-of-the-art classrooms with certified instructors
PROGRAM COURSES• CompTIA IT Fundamentals
• CompTIA A+ Course Part 1
• CompTIA A+ Course Part 2
• CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Prep
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Complete in 8-16 Weeks
Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy
Completion time: 8 weeks | 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. | M-Th 12 weeks | 8 a.m.–1 p.m. | 3 days per week16 weeks | 6–9:30 p.m. | 2 nights per week
Upon completion students get: Certificate of Completion and preparation for four Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) 2016 certifications
Job opportunities: Administrative support staff in any company using Microsoft products • Executive Assistant• Legal Assistant• Administrative Coordinator• Secretary• Concierge
Salary range students expected to earn:
$13–$18 hourly or $35,672–$50,000 annually
Salary source: Burning Glass Labor Insights
Program cost: Full time intensive: $4,995Part time: $2,995
Included in cost: All materials including books, test vouchers for certification exams and any test prep materials.
Financial aid eligibility: No
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Program highlights: The Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy is an IT Gateway program that can put you on a path to a rewarding career in fewer than 16 weeks. Some key learning outcomes include:• Word: Format text, paragraphs and sections; create tables
and lists; create and manage references; insert and format images
• Outlook: Customize settings; search, mark as read/unread; set reminders; create and manage calendars; create and manage contacts and groups
• PowerPoint: Create and manage presentations; insert and format text, shapes and images; insert tables, charts, SmartArt and video; integrate slide transitions and animations
• Excel: Create and manage worksheets and workbooks; manage data cells and ranges; create tables; execute operations with formulas and functions; create and manipulate charts and objects
Program description: The MAP Academy is a series of courses when completed together results in four Microsoft certifications. Each Microsoft course covers levels one, two and three to prepare students to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Students will also receive career development and soft skills training. MAP Academy also provides career development, covering essential office professional skills such as keyboarding and interpersonal communication.
Other important information: Students must apply online and complete an assessment and a face-to-face interview to gain a spot in the program.
Upcoming dates:Full time Part time (Day) Part time (Night)July 3, 2017 August 28, 2017 August 28, 2017October 30, 2017 January 16, 2018 January 16, 2018April 23, 2018
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected] | www.tri-c.edu/map
Updated: 5/10/2017
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Completion time: Tuesday and Thursday evenings for 5 weeks or Wednesday evenings for 10 weeks 6–9:30 p.m.
Upon completion students get: Preparation for the CAPM® certification exam. The CAPM® exam is not included in this course. It is a separate process that must be executed through the Project Management Institute (PMI)
Job opportunities: • Entry-level Project Manager• Program Coordinator• Program Manager• Junior Project Manager• Product Manager
Salary range students expected to earn:
$50,000–$74,000 per year
Salary source: Burning Glass Labor Insights
Program cost: $1,395
Included in cost: All materials included
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Project Management Principles:• Introduction to project, program and portfolio
management• Project, program and portfolio selection• Initiating projects• Project integration, scope, time and cost management• Project quality, human resources, communications, risk
and procurement management• Executing projects• Monitoring and controlling projects• Closing projects and best practices
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PMI® Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)
Complete in 5-10 Weeks
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Complete in 5-10 Weeks
Program description: PMI® Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) is a hands-on program that is aligned with the Project Management Institute's Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide).
This program is designed for those new to project management, changing careers or already serving as a subject matter expert on project teams and preparing to sit for the PMI-CAPM® exam. As a result of this course you will be able to:
• Define the basics of a project and identify its goals and objectives
• Determine project parameters that impact business needs and organizational requirements
• Use professional project management tools to properly plan a project and its phases through estimates, assessments, analysis and scheduling
• Learn management and human resources skills that ensure proper execution of project tasks and activities
• Learn techniques that ensure quality control and quality assurance of project deliverables
• Learn basic presentation skills and deliver an effective project plan as a course requirement
• Identify PMI's CAPM® exam philosophy and summarize the requirements necessary for successful completion of the exam and ultimate certification
Other important information: The optional CAPM exam is a separate fee and process scheduled through the Project Management Institute (PMI): www.pmi.org/certifications/types/certified-associate-capm
Upcoming dates:August 29–October 5, 2017 (5 weeks)at Corporate College West
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected]/projectmanagement
Updated: 5/10/2017
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES
Introduction to SQLCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 3.5 35 ZMCP 1086
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30626 Nov. 7-Dec. 12 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
Data Analytics for Business TransformationCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 0.7 7 ZDTM 1007
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30617 Oct. 6 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
Excel Data AnalysisCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 2.1 21 ZMCP 1086
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30615 Sep. 26-Oct. 12 T-Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
Introduction to Web Design with WordPressCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 3 30 ZDES 1027
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30619 Nov. 14-Dec. 19 T/Th 6-9:00 p.m. CCE Staff
Microsoft Tune Up for ProfessionalsCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$799 3.5 35 ZMSA 1152
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30613 Aug. 30-Nov. 1 W 6-9:30 p.m. ATTC Staff
30612 Sep. 16-Oct. 7 Sa 8 a.m.-4 p.m. CCE Staff
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES
Microsoft Word 2016 Certification Package: Levels 1-3 Plus Test VoucherCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$499 3.5 35 ZMSA 1160
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30532 Aug. 4-24 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30537 Sep. 12-25 T-Th 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ATTC Staff
30535 Sep. 25-Oct. 13 T/Th 6 p.m.-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30536 Sep. 25-Oct. 13 T/Th 6 p.m.-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
Microsoft Outlook 2016 Certification Package: Levels 1-3 Plus Test VoucherCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$499 3.5 35 ZMSA 1162
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30542 Sep. 15-Oct. 5 F 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30533 Oct. 9-20 T-Th 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ATTC Staff
30543 Nov. 2-22 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30544 Nov. 2-22 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 Certification Package: Levels 1-2 Plus Test VoucherCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$499 2.1 21 ZMSA 1163
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30548 Aug. 25-Sep. 15 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30551 Sep.25-Oct. 6 T-Th 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ATTC Staff
30549 Oct. 13-Nov. 2 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30550 Oct. 13-Nov. 2 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
Microsoft Excel 2016 Certification Package: Levels 1-3 Plus Test VoucherCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$499 3.5 35 ZMSA 1161
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30556 Oct. 6-26 F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30559 Oct. 20-Nov. 2 T-Th 8 a.m.-1 p.m. ATTC Staff
30557 Nov. 27-Dec. 15 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30558 Nov. 27-Dec. 15 T/Th 6.-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES
OnBase System AdministratorCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1,000 3.0 30 ZKNO 1001
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30621 Oct. 10-Nov. 9 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. WS Bisbee
30622 Apr. 3-May 3 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. WS Bisbee
Introduction to Agile Project ManagementCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 .8 8 ZLSS 1012
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30504 Nov. 3 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. BUC Staff
30518 Mar. 31 Sa 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
ScrumMaster Certification CourseCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1295 1.6 16 ZKNO 1002
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30276 Dec. 5-6 T/W 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCW Staff
30277 Dec. 7-8 Th/F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
PMI® Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1,395 3.5 35 ZLSS 1055
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30374 Aug. 29-Sep. 28 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
30372 Sep. 13-Nov. 15 W 6-9:30 p.m. CCE Staff
PMI® Project Management Professional (PMP®) Exam PrepCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$2195 3.5 35 ZLSS 1071
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30381 Aug. 14-18 M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30376 Sep. 5-Oct. 5 T/Th 6-9:30 p.m. CCW Staff
30373 Sep. 6-Nov. 8 W 6-9:30 p.m. ATTC Staff
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Level 1: Introduction to MS Project 2016Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 0.8 8 ZMGT 1019
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30434 Jul. 14 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30435 Sep. 15 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ATTC Staff
30436 Oct. 14 a 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCW Staff
Level 2: MS Project 2016 AdvancedCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 0.8 8 ZMGT 1020
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30591 Jul. 28 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE Staff
30593 Sep. 29 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ATTC Staff
30594 Oct. 28 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCW Staff
Introduction to Web Design with HTML5Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 3.0 30 ZINT 1016
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30709 Sep. 5-Oct. 5 T/Th 6-9 p.m. CCE Staff
Advanced Web Design with JavaScriptCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$495 3.0 30 ZPRG 1029
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30565 Oct. 10-Nov. 9 T/Th 6-9 p.m. CCE Staff
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For more information:www.tri-c.edu/10ksb
Build your next success with...• A world-class business education
• Access to capital
• A supportive network of advisors and peers
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Cisco certification ensures high standards of technical expertise. Achieving Cisco certification at any level means joining the ranks of skilled network professionals who have earned recognition and respect in the industry.
The first three levels of certification and specialization that Cisco provides for IT professionals can follow several different tracks to meet individual needs. There are many paths to Cisco certification, but only one requirement: Passing one or more exams to demonstrate knowledge and skills.
1st LEVEL OF CERTIFICATION
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1)Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX) v2.0 (Boot Camp)
Cisco Certified Voice Associate (CCVA)Introducing Cisco Voice and UC Administration (ICOMM) v8.0
Cisco Certified Service Provider (CCNA SP)Building Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Networks, Part 1 (SPNGN1)Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communication
Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions
Cisco Certified Security: Security Associate (IINS)Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security
Cisco CCNA Wireless Certification (IUWNE)Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)
Cisco CCNA Data CenterIntroducing Cisco Data Center Networking (DCICN)Introducing Cisco Data Center Technologies (DCICT)
Cisco CCNA IndustrialManaging Industrial Networks for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies (200-601 IMINS2)Managing Industrial Networks for Manufacturing
Cisco CCNA Cloud Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals (CLDFND) Introducing Cisco Cloud Administration (CLDADM)
CISCO TECHNICALTRAINING INSTITUTE
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2nd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATION
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)Three courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP exam:Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks
Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP)Three courses to be taken in preparation for the CCDP exam:Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE)Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH)Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH)
CCNP VoiceFive courses to be taken in preparation for the CCVP exam:Implementing Cisco Unified Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE)Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 1 v8.0 (CIPT1)Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Part 2 v8.0 (CIPT2)Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications (TVOICE)Integrating Cisco Unified Communications Applications (CAPPS)
CCNP SecurityFour courses to be taken in preparation for the CCSP exam:Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions (SISAS)Implementing Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions (SENSS)Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions (SIMOS)Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions (SITCS)
CCNP Service ProviderFour courses to be taken in preparation for the CCNP Service Provider exam:Deploying Cisco Service Provider Network Routing (SPROUTE)Deploying Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing (SPADVROUTE)Implementing Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Core Network Services (SPCORE)Implementing Cisco Service Provider Next-Generation Edge Network Services (SPEDGE)
3rd LEVEL OF CERTIFICATION
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE)
SPECIALIST CERTIFICATIONS
Cisco Wireless Technology Specialist CertificationsImplementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking EssentialsCisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field SpecialistWireless Security
Securing Cisco Networks with Threat Detection and Analysis (SCYBER)
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CISCO COURSESVisit www.tri-c.edu/cisco for more information.
CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (ICND1) v3.0Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1295 3.2 32 ZCIS 1000
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30086 Jul. 5-26 M/W 6-10 p.m. MATTC Staff
CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices (CCNA Routing and Switching - v3.0 Boot Camp)Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1395 4.0 40 ZCIS 1002
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30087 Jul. 31-Aug. 30 M/W 6-10 p.m. MATTC Sprang
Oct. 3-Nov. 2 T/Th 6-10 p.m. MATTC Sprang
CCNA: Interconnecting Cisco Wireless Networking FundamentalsCost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1395 4.0 40 ZCIS 1036
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30091 Sep. 30-Oct. 28 Sa 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MATTC Staff
CCNA Security: Cisco Certified Security Associate (IINS)Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1395 4.0 40 ZCIS 1036
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30088 Aug. 5-Sep. 2 Sa 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MATTC Sprang
CCNP Series: Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (Switch v2.0)Cost CEU Hours Subject Code
$1395 3.5 35 ZCIS 1007
CRN Date Day Time Location Instructor
30093 Nov. 27-Dec. 20 M/W 6-10 p.m. MATTC Mirrotto
Cisco Short-Term Certificate
Completion time: One year (21 credit hours)
Upon completion students get: Short-term certificate and ability to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam
Job opportunities: • Network Technician Level 1 and Level 2• Network Engineer• Network Help Desk
Program cost: Tri-C tuition plus textbooks and testing fees
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: This program prepares students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The certificate and courses are currently offered as part of the Associate of Applied Science degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Computer Networking Hardware
Program description: The Cisco short-term certificate is a 21-credit hourprogram. Successful completion will prepare an individual for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. Certificate credit hours can also be applied toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Computer Networking Hardware. Current A+ certification or the prerequisites listed below are required prior to the Cisco coursework:Prerequisites (9 credit hours):IT 1025: Information Technology Concepts for Programmers ITNT 2300: Networking Fundamentals ITNT 2310: TCP/IP Cisco Courses (12 credit hours):EET 1302: Cisco 1 – Basic Networking TechnologyEET 1312: Cisco 2 – Basic Routing and SwitchingEET 2302: Cisco 3 – Intermediate Routing and SwitchingEET 2312: Cisco 4 – Basic WAN Technologies
Other important information: Apply fundamental concepts of Cisco routing and switching hardware, operating systems, business applications, networking, security, backup and recovery procedures to troubleshoot, maintain and support Cisco hardware and software to ensure an efficient and effective operation
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected]/programs/information-technology/networking/cisco-short-term-certificate.html
Updated: 5/13/16
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Cisco Certified Network Support Technician (NST)
Complete in 10 Weeks
Completion time: 10 weeks on campus
Upon completion, students get: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA Wireless)
Job opportunities: • Network Technician• Network Technical Analyst• Network Tech Support• IT Infrastructure Specialist• Field Network Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$18-$22 hourly with no IT experience$22-$25 hourly with one to two years of IT experience$25-$37.50 hourly with three or more years of IT experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related field
Salary source: Ohio Labor Market Information
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• Cleveland Clinic• Sherwin-Williams• University Hospitals
Program cost: $7,235
Included in cost: All books, test vouchers and materials included. Fee of $50-$100 for background check prior to application. Test vouchers distributed when students sign up for exam.
Financial aid eligible: No
Program highlights: • Start and advance a successful career in the high demand field of IT networking while increasing your earning potential and aligning your skills to the industry leader
• Progressive career ladder framework resulting in two industry-recognized IT credentials
• Skills and certifications acquired during the program and training build toward multiple professional competencies
• Courses designed specifically for network engineers and administrators requiring full knowledge of Cisco routing and switching and configuration
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Program description: The Certified Network Support Technician program prepares individuals to pass four industry-standard Cisco certification exams: CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician), CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate), CCNA Wireless (Cisco Certified Networking Associate Wireless) and CCSA (Cisco Certified Security Associate) and begin a career in the networking, security and telecommunication industries. Skills and certifications acquired during the program will provide a base of Cisco networking experience that can be built upon in the future.
Other important information: This program is highly competitive, and the application process has several steps. Candidates must apply online, take an online skills assessment and participate in an interview in order to gain a spot in the program. NST candidates should have some prior IT networking training or experience.
To learn more and apply, visit www.tri-c.edu/nst
Upcoming dates:September 25–November 30, 2017March 26–May 29, 2018
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected]/nst
Updated: 5/10/17
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A to Z Grantwriting 40660 $199
Introduction to SQL 40805 $199
Introduction to InDesign CS6 40798 $199
Intro to QuickBooks 2016 40835 $199
Supervision&MgmtFundamentals I 40780 $199
Accounting Fundamentals I 40661 $199
Introduction to Photoshop CS6 40803 $199
Stocks, Bonds and Investing 40810 $199
Intermediate C# Program 40676 $199
Intermediate SQL - Online 40695 $199
Intro to PC Troubleshooting 40787 $199
Creating WordPress Websites I 40670 $199
Creating Successful Business Plan 40672 $199
Intro to Microsoft Excel 2013 40699 $199
Introduction to Networking 40789 $199
Introduction to Java Program 40799 $199
Skills for the Workplace 40826 $199
Inter Microsoft Excel 2016 40829 $199
Accounting Fundamentals II 40662 $199
Analysis & Valuation of Stocks 40668 $199
Introduction to C# Programming 40743 $199
SharePoint 2013 Cert Training 40751 $885
Fundamentals of Tech Writing 40782 $199
Start Now and Connect with Success Anytime!Benefits of taking online courses at Tri-C:
n Affordable pricesn Select from a wide variety of
course optionsn You pick the start daten Learn at your own pacen Instructor-led coursesn Gain in-demand job skillsn Earn continuing education units
(CEUs) upon successful completion
Online courses provide the perfect opportunity for you to learn new skills when and where you want. None of our online courses require you to be online at a specific time, so you can work around your busy schedule while learning something that will enrich your life. Courses start monthly and range in length from eight hours to six months. It is recommended that two to four hours per week be allocated to each course.
ONLINE TRAINING
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Intro Microsoft Excel 2016 40828 $199
Intermediate Quickbooks 2016 40836 $199
CompTIA A+ Certification 40837 $1,995
Advanced Grant Proposal 40908 $199
Advanced Web Pages - Online 40667 $ 199
Distribution & Logistics Mgmt 40673 $199
Effective Business Writing 40674 $199
Intermediate MS Excel 2010 40679 $199
Intro to Microsoft Access 2013 40698 $199
Excel 2013 Certification 40748 $685
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 40779 $199
Fundamentals of Supervision II 40781 $199
Introduction to C++ Programming Online 40784 $199
Intro PHP and MySQL Online 40791 $199
Introduction to Oracle 40802 $199
Using Social Media in Business 40813 $199
Intro Microsoft Access 2016 40831 $199
Intermediate Word 2016 40832 $199
Introduction to Word 2016 41035 $199
Advanced CSS3 and HTML5 40663 $199
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 40664 $199
Creating Web Pages I 40669 $199
Creating WordPress Websites II 40671 $199
Intermediate Access 2013 40675 $199
Intermediate MS Excel 2013 40678 $199
Intermediate Oracle 40680 $199
Intermediate PHP and MySQL 40693 $199
Intro to QuickBooks 2015 40700 $199
Introduction to ASP.NET 40742 $199
MS Word 2013 Certification 40750 $685
Intro to Google Analytics 40785 $199
Intro to Programming - Online 40788 $199
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 40797 $199
Introduction to Lightroom 5 40801 $199
Photoshop Elements 12 40808 $199
Teaching Smarter With SMARTBoards 40811 $199
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016 40824 $199
Intermediate Access 2016 40830 $199
CompTIA Security+ Training 40839 $1495
Project Management Applications 41970 $199
Project Management Fundamentals 41971 $199
Introduction to Photoshop CS5 42130 $199
COURSE NAME CRN# FEE COURSE NAME CRN# FEE
TAKE YOUR PROJECT MANAGEMENT CAREERTO THE NEXT LEVEL
Project Management Fundamentals – Essential Skills for Project ManagersLearn all the basics needed for a new project manager or supervisor to successfully complete a project. This class supports all the charts and graphs needed for perfect implementation and includes a full day discussing people skills and negotiation for project resource usage. After each step, each participant works on an independent, self-generated project.
COST: $1,050
Microsoft Project Levels 1 and 2Create a project plan and schedule in Project 2016.• Add resources in Project 2016• Resolve common scheduling issues• Track project progress• Create project reports• Integrate project information with other projects and programs
COST: $495
For course dates and information:tri-c.edu/projectmanagement
216-987-4770
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGYA Tri-C® Center of Excellence
INSIDE:3D Digital Design and Manufacturing Technology .............................. 28CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing ............................ 30CNC Technology Certificate Program ................ 31Computer Aided Design (CAD) ........................ 32Electrical Technician Certificate of Completion .. 33Facility Technician .......................................... 34FirstEnergy Power Systems Institute (PSI) ........ 35Integrated Systems Engineering Technology ..... 36Manufacturing Technical Readiness Program ........................................ 37Mechatronics One Year Credit Certificate ........ 38Nondestructive Testing (NDT) andQuality Assurance (QA) ................................... 40Precision Machining Technology 3 (PMT 3) ...... 41Right Skills Now CNC Operations Program ....... 42Fast-Track Welding Certificate Program ............ 44Introductory Welding ....................................... 45Welding Technology ........................................ 46Industrial Welding .......................................... 47Steelworkers for the Future ............................ 49
Industrial Automation Certificate of Completion .. 50
Tri-C’s newest Center of Excellence offers hands-on training in state-of-the-art labs at the Manufacturing Technology Center and the Advanced Training Technology Center. There is a huge demand for skilled workers in Northeast Ohio’s manufacturing industry. Stackable certificates build skills for those seeking entry-level jobs as well as professionals seeking career advancement, with many programs allowing students to earn credit toward an associate degree.
Tri-C’s Manufacturing Technology Center of Excellence builds upon the long history and strength of manufacturing in Northeast Ohio, with a goal of supporting the continued growth of the region’s manufacturing industry and employers by being the leader in job training, supplying talent needed for middle-skill jobs and providing pathways to higher education.
A TRI-C® CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY
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What is the Ideation Station?• A high-tech digital fabrication lab accessible to students,
community members and industry
• Promotes innovation, creativity and collaboration, and facilitates mastery of new and emerging technologies
• Springboard for entrepreneurship within the community and a portal for project-based, hands-on STEM education
• Offers industrial-grade fabrication equipment such as 3D printers, laser engravers, 4x8 CNC router, vinyl cutter, 3D scanner and electrical tools, plus open-source software
Who can use the Ideation Station?• Tri-C and other college students through lab hours open to all
of the Tri-C community
• Area employers and industry partners with new and existing relationships with Tri-C for custom workforce training and lab rental
• K-12 students who access the lab through the Nuts and Bolts STEM camps
• Nuts and Bolts Academy learning workshops, weekends and evening activities for all ages
• Community members attending open lab hours, family-oriented activities and community events
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3D Digital Design and Manufacturing Technology
Completion time: One year
Upon completion students get: Certificate of Proficiency
Job opportunities: • Production Technician• Project Coordinator• Project Manager• Production Engineer• 3D Solid Modeler• CAD Drafter• Manufacturing Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$31,000 - $47,000 annually
Salary source: Indeed.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Various employers in the medical and manufacturing industries
Program cost: See Tri-C Tuition and Fee Schedule (based on residency)
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Earn a certificate after only 32 credit hours • Flexible scheduling for day and evening courses • Internship opportunities • Job placement and career services
Program description: The 3D Digital Design and Manufacturing Technology certificate program trains skilled workers in the field of 3D digital design and subtractive and additive manufacturing technologies
Other important information: • Classes begin each semester• Noncredit professional development courses
are available.
Contact information: Alethea V. [email protected] www.tri-c.edu/3dmfg
Updated: 5/5/2016
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Have you heard of
3D Printing?3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is changing the world.
The uses of additive manufacturing are limitless, and companies need people trained in using this new technology.
That’s where Tri-C® can help.
The 3D Digital Design & Manufacturing Technology certificate program trains skilled workers in the field of 3D digital design and subtractive and additive manufacturing technologies.
HIGHLIGHTS:• Earn a certificate after only 32 credit hours• Flexible scheduling for day and evening courses• Internship opportunities• Job placement and career services
CAREER OPTIONS:• 3D Designer• 3D Solid Modeler• CAD Technician• Additive Technician• Manufacturing Technician
• CAD Drafter• Solidworks Designer• Engineering Technician• Prototyping Technician• Production Technician
For more information, call 216-987-2769, email [email protected] or visit www.tri-c.edu/3dmfg
Salaries range from $31,000 - $47,000 Source:www.indeed.com/salary
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CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing
Complete in 28 Weeks
Completion time: Two semesters (28 weeks)
Upon completion students get: CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing short-term certificate
Job opportunities: • CNC operator • Manual machine operator• CNC machinist• Toolmaker• Job placement and internships available
Salary range students expected to earn:
$30,000 first year$50,000 and up after four years
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Northeast Ohio manufacturing companies:• Kennametal Inc.• SSP Fittings Inc.
Program cost: $4,162 • $2,303 first semester • $1,858 second semester
Included in cost: Books and lab fees
Financial aid eligibility: PELL grant eligible
Program highlights: • CNC Machining certificate in 27 credit hours • Day and evening classes
Program description: This program provides a CNC Machining and Composites Manufacturing certificate to students who wish to acquire skills in precision machining with an emphasis on manual machine tools, blueprint reading, shop math, precision measuring instruments and the setup, programming and operation of computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tools.
Other important information: Stop in our machining lab (MTC 161, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays)or call 216-987-3058 for more information
Contact information: David [email protected]/CNCMachining
Updated: 1/30/2015
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CNC Technology Certificate Program
Completion time: 28 weeks • Five classes and five hands-on labs
Upon completion students get: • Certificate for each class or lab successfully completed• Program certificate for completing all five classes
Job opportunities: • CNC Machine Operator• CNC Setup• CNC Programmer
Salary range students expected to earn:
$13 - $18 hourly to start
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• Swagelok • Trec Industries• Pyrotek • Christopher Tool• Interstate McBee
• Voss Industries• Earnest Machine • Dupont• SSP Fittings• Gearing Solutions
Program cost: $4,450 for entire program • $595 per class • $295 per lab
Included in cost: Books, handouts, calculator and cutting stock
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Continuing and professional education classes
Program description: The CNC Technology certificate program offers training for both new and experienced personnel. Students new to CNC can complete the entire program to learn the skills necessary for entry level employment as a CNC operator. Experienced CNC personnel can attend any of the courses they choose to upgrade their skills.
Other important information: Program entry requirements:• Ability to read basic blueprints• Ability to read a micrometer• Ability to describe milling and turning
Contact information: Michael [email protected]/cnc
Updated: 1/29/2015
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Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Completion time: Four to five weeks per courseIndividual courses in AutoCAD, Revit or SolidWorks software for professional growth
Upon completion students get: Certificate for each course completed
Job opportunities: • Draftsperson• CAD Operator• CAD Designer
Salary range students expected to earn:
$28,000 - $55,000 annually
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Manufacturing, architecture, electrical engineering, construction engineering
Program cost: $475 - $695 per course
Included in cost: Books, handouts and parking
Financial aid eligibility: None
Program highlights: Continuing and professional education courses
Program description: The Computer Aided Design (CAD) program offers courses designed for business and industry professionals who want to quickly learn or enhance their skills in AutoCAD, Revit or SolidWorks software. Students can enroll in any or all courses based on their specific needs.
Other important information: Program entry requirements:• Basic computer skills
Contact information: Michael [email protected]/cad
Updated: 1/29/2015
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Electrical Technician Certificate of Completion
Completion time: One year
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Electrical Maintenance Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$14.04 - $29.61 hourly
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Mainly industrial facilities
Program cost: Approximately $2,500
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Eligible with ISET degree
Program highlights: Program provides fundamental and advanced training required to obtain jobs in the growing area of electrical maintenance.
Program description: Participants receive hands-on training in the knowledge and skills needed to maintain, install and troubleshoot today’s automated electrical systems in business and industry.
Contact information: Virgil Chichernea216-987-3073 or [email protected]/electricalmaintenance
Updated: 1/29/2015
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Facility Technician
Completion time: 1 - 1 1/2 years
Upon completion students get: Certificate of proficiency
Job opportunities: Electrical and Mechanical Building Maintenance Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$11.39 - $24.49 hourly
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Building maintenance
Program cost: Approximately $3,000
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Program provides fundamental and advanced training required to obtain jobs in building maintenance.
Program description: Participants receive hands-on training and knowledge to maintain, install and troubleshoot today’s building maintenance systems.
Contact information: Virgil Chichernea216-987-3073 or [email protected]/facilitymaintenance
Updated: 1/29/2015
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FirstEnergy Power Systems Institute (PSI)
Completion time: Two years
Upon completion students get: Associate of Technical Studies degree in Electric Utility Technology
Job opportunities: This program is designed to get students ready to work at FirstEnergy, climbing poles and working in the outdoor elements. Linemen are in high demand.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$30,628 - $96,787 annually
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
FirstEnergy
Program cost: If selected, FirstEnergy pays for tuition and associated fees and books.
Included in cost: Flame-retardant uniform
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • 21 months to complete – five days per week split between classroom time and FirstEnergy’s skills training facility.
• Program begins fall semester 2017• Must complete pre-admission requirements and pass
special skills testing.
Program description: Completion of the program prepares you for a job in the electric utility industry. PSI is a unique two-year program that combines classroom learning with hands-on training. Includes an internship during the first- and second-year terms.
Contact information: James [email protected]/firstenergy
Updated: 1/29/2015
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Integrated Systems Engineering Technology
Completion time: Two years
Upon completion students get: Associate of Applied Science degree
Job opportunities: • Maintenance Repair Technician• Electrical Maintenance Technician• Instrument Control Technician• Integrated Systems Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$14.50 - $35.10 hourly
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Various employers
Program cost: 67 or 68 credit hours, depending on degree track
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Learn to identify and use proper test equipment and tools• Learn core electrical skills and basic knowledge of
advanced skills such as PLCs, electronics and digital applications
• Acquire cross-functional skills to differentiate between thermal, mechanical, fluid and electrical power systems and isolate faults to a particular subsystem
• Learn to collaborate and perform in a professional fashion in diverse environments
Program description: The Integrated Systems Engineering Technology program prepares students to diagnose and resolve industrial equipment problems using technical assessments and core electrical skills.
Contact information: Virgil [email protected]/integratedsystems
Updated: 2/9/2015
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Manufacturing Technical Readiness Program
Completion time: Individual professional and continuing education courses in the basic skills needed for employment in manufacturing.
Upon completion students get: Certificate for each course completed
Job opportunities: • Production Worker• Machine Operator• Assembler• Inspector
Salary range students expected to earn:
$10 - $15 hourly to start
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Machine shops, fabrication shops, production facilities
Program cost: $125 - $650 per course
Included in cost: Books, handouts and lab supplies
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Continuing and professional education courses
Program description: The Manufacturing Technical Readiness program offers courses designed for anyone working in manufacturing who wants to improve their shop safety, shop math, blueprint reading, measurement and gauging. Students looking to start a career in manufacturing can take courses to build a foundation for entry-level employment. Students may enroll in any or all courses based on their specific needs.
Contact information: Michael [email protected]/manufacturing
Updated: 1/29/2015
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Mechatronics One Year Credit Certificate
Completion time: One year
Upon completion students get: Short-term credit certificate
Job opportunities: Electrical, Mechanical and/or Automation Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$14 - $29.60 hourly
Salary source: payscale.com
Program cost: Approximately $5,000
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: Program provides fundamental and advancedtraining required to obtain jobs in the area ofelectrical, automation and mechanical maintenance.
Program description: Participants receive hands-on training and knowledge in the skills needed to maintain, install and troubleshoot today’s automation systems in various industrial environments.
Contact information: Virgil [email protected]/mechatronics
Updated: 1/29/2015
Complete in 1 Year
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What isMechatronics?
Train for a new job in a year or less with the Mechatronics training program!
What does a Mechatronics Technician do?A mechatronics technician is a high-tech jack-of-all-trades. Machines developed in the 21st century have both mechanical and electronic parts, so industry requires technicians who know both disciplines. Examples of mechatronics systems include robotics, smart cars, renewable energy systems, advanced manufacturing and defense systems, providing you with career opportunities in almost any industry.
Upon completion, you will know how to:
• Read blueprints and schematics
• Identify and use proper test equipment
• Conduct electrical and mechanical troubleshooting
• Operate industrial robots and programmable logic controllers
• Test for American Welding Society’s nationally recognized welding certification
Job placement assistance available.
For more information, call us today at 216-987-3204or visit www.tri-c.edu/mechatronics
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Nondestructive Testing (NDT) andQuality Assurance (QA)
Completion time: Individual professional and continuing education courses in Visual, Liquid Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Radiographic and Ultrasonic Inspection.
Upon completion students get: Certificate for each course completed.
Job opportunities: • Quality Engineer• Inspector• NDT Personnel
Salary range students expected to earn:
$12 - $15 hourly to start
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Manufacturing, aerospace, transportation and construction industries
Program cost: $495 - $775 per course
Included in cost: Books, handouts, lab supplies and parking
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Continuing and professional education classes
Program description: The Nondestructive Testing and Quality Assurance program offers courses designed for business and industry professionals who want to quickly learn or enhance their skills in nondestructive testing or dimensional part inspection
Other important information: NDT training is done in accordance with SNT-TC-1A and NAS410 standards.Completion of NDT courses qualifies as formal training but does not alone certify a student as an inspector. Certification, governed by specific industry standards, also requires written testing and on-the-job training under the supervision of a Level 3 technician.
Contact information: Michael [email protected]/ndt
Updated: 1/30/2015
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Precision Machining Technology 3 (PMT 3)
Completion time: 14 weeks (one semester)
Upon completion students get: Precision Machining Technology 3 certificate
Job opportunities: • CNC Operator • Machinist • CNC Machinist• Toolmaker
Salary range students expected to earn:
$30,000 in the first year$50,000 - $60,000 after four years
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Local Northeast Ohio manufacturing companies, including:• SSP Fittings Inc.• Alcoa
Program cost: $1,520
Included in cost: Books and fees
Financial aid eligibility: Eligible for Pell Grant
Program highlights: More advanced study in CNC machining and Mastercam CNC programming (CAD/CAM)
Program description: One-semester course to develop more advanced skill in CNC and CAD/ CAM Mastercam CNC programming software
Other important information: Evening classes only, fall and spring semesters
Contact information: David [email protected]/workforce
Updated: 1/30/2015
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Right Skills Now CNC Operations Program
Completion time: 8 weeks (180 hours) day classes or 10 weeks (180 hours) evening classes, plus 8-week internship at Swagelok (40 hours per week)
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion• Opportunity to earn NIMS Level 1 CNC
operator certificate• Full-time CNC operator position at Swagelok
Job opportunities: CNC Machine Operator
Salary range students expected to earn:
$15 - 16 hourly
Salary source: Swagelok
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Swagelok
Program cost: $4,295
Included in cost: Books, calculator, registration and exam fee for National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Level 1 CNC Operator credential
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Fast-track training• Paid internship• Permanent job upon completion
Program description: Cuyahoga Community College collaborated with Swagelok to create this fast-track training program. Right Skills Now combines 180 hours of training at Tri-C with a 320-hour paid internship at Swagelok. Students who successfully complete the program will be offered a full-time CNC operator position at Swagelok.
Other important information: Program Entry Requirements:• High school diploma or GED• Score level 4 or higher on WorkKeys, math, reading and
locating-information tests• Swagelok interview• Background check
Contact information: Michael [email protected]/right-skills-now
Updated: 1/29/2015
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For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/right-skills-now or call 216-987-3040.
Right Skills Now is a fast-track 500-hour training program that prepares individuals for careers in the manufacturing industry.*Successful candidates who complete the program will be offered a full-time position at Swagelok.
HIGHLIGHTS• Day program – Eight weeks of training and an eight-week paid internship
at Swagelok | Start date: Sept. 5, 2017
• Evening program – Ten weeks of training and an eight-week paid internship at Swagelok | Start date: Oct. 9, 2017
• Right Skills Now is an acceleration of the NAM Endorsed Manufacturing Skills Certification System
• Receive national certification from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS)
Requirements• High school diploma or equivalent
• Skills validation of achieving a WorkKeys Silver NCRC Level 4 in WorkKeys: Applied Math, Locating Information, Reading for Information
• Ability to attend all program sessions
• Agree to background check/drug test
Right Skills Now CNC Boot Camp
Tuition: $4,295(Includes job placement services; scholarships available for those who qualify.)
Get fast-track training with paid internship and job placement*
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Mobile Training Unit
Tri-C’s Mobile Training UnitThe 53-foot unit features an instructor station and seating for 10 students, including one handicap-accessible station.
• Provides demand-driven training at client sites
• Can accommodate multiple training classes
• Helps retain employees and keeps businesses competitive through skills upgrade and process improvements
• Initial training programs include• CNC Machining• Welding Techniques• 3D Printing• Programmable Logic Control
For more information, visit www.tri-c.edu/mobileunit or contact Starr Sherman at [email protected] 216-987-0146
Cuyahoga Community College’s Manufacturing Technology Center of Excellencebuilds upon the long history and strength of manufacturing in Northeast Ohio by recognizing the need for trained professionals in the region’s manufacturing sector.
We continue to expand our efforts to provide customized training solutions.
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Introductory Welding
Completion time: 1-2 semesters
Upon completion students get: Short-term certificate
Job opportunities: Welder
Salary range students expected to earn:
$10 - $18 hourly
Salary source: BLS data, job listings, former students
Program cost: $4,314.77
Included in cost: Books, lab fees (consumables), certification test fees, personal protective gear
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Students can earn multiple national welding certifications• New welding lab with high-tech equipment from
Lincoln Electric• Job placement assistance available
Program description: This program provides basic training in the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG and OxyFuel welding technologies and prepares students for careers in the welding industry with the potential to earn three nationally recognized certifications. At the conclusion of the MIG, TIG and Stick welding classes, students submit a test piece (between 1F and 4G) for certification evaluation.
Contact information: Sheila [email protected]
Updated: 5/5/16
Complete in 1-2 Semesters
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Welding Technology
Completion time: 1-2 semesters
Upon completion students get: Short-term certificate
Job opportunities: • Welder• Welding/fitting• Robotic Welder Operator
Salary range students expected to earn:
$12 - $20 per hour
Salary source: BLS data, job listings, former students
Program cost: $2,195.34 (lab fees to be determined)
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Learn to program welding robots• Learn introductory nondestructive weld
evaluation techniques• Complete a complex fabrication project• Job placement assistance available
Program description: This program provides additional workplace skills for students who have already been trained in the fundamentals of welding. Students will gain familiarity with additional workplace safety, programming of welding robots, metallurgy, fabrication and some nondestructive testing techniques.
Contact information: Sheila [email protected]
Updated: 5/5/16
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Industrial Welding
Completion time: 2-3 semesters
Upon completion students get: Certificate of proficiency
Job opportunities: • Welder• Welding/fitting• Robotic Welder Operator
Salary range students expected to earn:
$12 - $20 hourly
Salary source: BLS data, job listings, former students
Program cost: $6,690 (additional fees to be determined)
Included in cost: Lab fees, books, certification test fees
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Students can earn multiple national welding certifications• New welding lab with high-tech equipment from
Lincoln Electric• Learn to program welding robots• Learn introductory nondestructive weld
evaluation techniques• Complete a complex fabrication project• Job placement assistance available
Program description: This program provides basic training in the fundamental skills of Stick, MIG, TIG and OxyFuel welding and introduces additional industry technologies such as programming of welding robots, fabrication, nondestructive testing techniques, metallurgy and workplace safety. Students have the potential to earn three nationally recognized certifications. At the conclusion of the MIG, TIG, and Stick welding classes, students submit a test piece (between 1F and 4G) for certification evaluation.
Contact information: Sheila [email protected]
Updated: 5/5/16
Complete in 2-3 Semesters
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Tri-C now offers three short-term, stackable certificates providing basic and advanced training in MIG, TIG, Stick, Robotic and OxyFuel welding:
• Short-Term Certificate in Introductory Welding• Short-Term Certificate in Welding Technology • One-Year Certificate of Proficiency in Industrial Welding
• Students can test for multiple national welding certifications in accordance with AWS standards (2F - 4G)• New welding lab with high-tech equipment from Lincoln Electric• Financial aid available for those who qualify• Job placement assistance available
• Average entry-level salary: $12-15 per hour (source: Ohio Department of Labor)
Short-Term Welding Certificates
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Short-Term Certificate in Introductory WeldingProgram requirements CreditsISET-1100 Welding Blue Print Reading 2ISET-2100 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) 4ISET-2110 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) 4ISET-2120 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK) 4ISET-2130 OxyFuel Gas Welding 4
Core program total: 18 credit hours
Program prerequisites: • High school diploma or GED • ACCUPLACER assessments for English and math
For more information:Frank Malley, 216-987-4968 or [email protected]
Short-Term Certificate in Welding TechnologyProgram requirements CreditsHLTH-1230 Standard First Aid and Personal Safety 1ISET-2130 OxyFuel Gas Welding 4ISET-2140 Non-Destructive Testing 3ISET-2150 Robotic Welding 3ISET-2160 Structural Fabrication 4MET-1300 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy 3SPCH-1000 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication 3
Core program total: 21 credit hours
This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The U.S. Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. Please note: Course and program information subject to change. Visit the website (www.tri-c.edu/welding) for the most up-to-date information.
tri-c.edu/welding
Upon completion of both short-term certificates, participants will receive a one-year certificate of proficiency in Industrial Welding.
Integrated Systems Technology (ISET)
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Steelworker for the FutureAssociate of Technical Studies with Electrical Technology and Mechanical Technology options
Completion time: 2 years
Upon completion students get: Associate of Technical Studies degree
Job opportunities: • Electrical Maintenance Technician• Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
Up to $90,000 annually
Salary source: Arcelor Mittal
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Arcelor Mittal and other employers
Program cost: 62/65 credit hours cost
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • Eligible for two paid, full-time internships, eight weeks each
• Associate of Technical Studies degree with options in Electrical Technology or Mechanical Technology
• Gain the knowledge and practical experience to maintain and troubleshoot electrical and mechanical systems
• Receive mentoring opportunities
Program description: The Steelworker for the Future program, developed in partnership with Arcelor Mittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company, is targeted toward high-tech, well-paying jobs in electrical and mechanical technology.
Contact information: Virgil Chichernea216-987-3073 or [email protected]/steelworker
Updated: 2/9/2015
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Y |Industrial Automation Certificate of Completion
Completion time: 1 year
Upon completion students get: Certificate of proficiency
Job opportunities: Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Salary range students expected to earn:
$15.80 - $30.70 per hour
Salary source: payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Mainly industrial facilities
Program cost: Approximately $4,000
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Program provides fundamental and advanced training required to obtain jobs in the growing area of high- tech maintenance.
Program description: Participants receive hands-on training in the knowledge and skills needed to maintain, install and troubleshoot today’s automated systems in business and industry.
Contact information: Virgil [email protected]/automationtechnician
Updated: 1/29/2015
Complete in 1 Year
INSIDE:Basic Police Academy ................................. 54
Private Security Academy ............................ 57
Emergency Medical TechnicianShort-Term Basic Certificate ......................... 58
Emergency Medical Technician ParamedicCertificate of Proficiency .............................. 60
Advanced EMS Training ............................... 61
Drone Academy ........................................... 62
911 Telecommunications ............................ 63
PUBLIC SAFETYA Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Tri-C has provided high-quality law enforcement and fire training in Northeast Ohio since 1982. As a Tri-C Center of Excellence, the Public Safety Training Center continues to provide basic training through the police, fire, private security, corrections and bailiff academies; emergency medical technology programs; and advanced training for law enforcement and fire professionals. The center now includes Captioning and Court Reporting; Environmental, Health and Safety Technology; Criminal Justice and Paralegal programs as well. For more information about our programs, visit www.tri-c.edu/publicsafety.
The Public Safety Training Center on the Western Campus, which opened in September 2014, was renamed the KeyBank Public Safety Training Center in June 2016 in recognition of KeyBank's support of the College and the community. It features specialized simulation areas that provide opportunities for realistic, hands-on skills training. Tri-C’s public safety academies train more emergency response professionals than any other academy in Ohio.
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PUBLIC SAFETYThe Law Enforcement and Fire academies at Cuyahoga Community College’s Public Safety Institute offer the opportunity for police and fire students to learn the skills and teamwork necessary to be prepared when called upon for duty.
The academies provide state-certified training for police officers, firefighters, security officers, corrections officers, and bailiff personnel, as well as advanced training in law enforcement and fire. Experienced instructors provide hands-on training.
Basic Police AcademyTri‐C’s Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) certified program is designed for individuals seeking employment as a police officer in the state of Ohio. The open enrollment academy is also open to individuals who have been sworn with a department and need to complete their Peace Officer Basic Training. This paramilitary-structured academy includes all of the training mandated by OPOTC. The academy includes certifications in the following areas: HAZ‐MAT Operations Level, Taser Operator Certification, Active Shooter Training and First Aid/CPR certifications.
Fall 2017 Full‐Time Day Academy Start DatesAll courses held at the Western Campus KeyBank PSTC.
Monday‐Friday, 8 a.m.‐5 p.m.Start dates: Sept. 8(Tentative, see website for more information.)MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE IS 30
All requirements must be completed with academy paperwork turned in on or before Feb. 6, 2017.
Fall 2017 Part-Time Evenings and Saturdays Academy Start Dates
Start date: Sept. 18Monday-Thursday, 6-10 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Please visit the website for updated information as it becomes available for start date and application information.MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE IS 30
Call 216-987-3076 to request an application packet.
Private Security AcademyThis Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) certified course is designed for individuals currently employed or seeking employment in commercial/retail loss prevention, asset protection, private security or other private security officer functions. Average starting salaries for graduates may range from $23,000 - $37,000 annually.*
*Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
All courses held at the Western Campus KeyBank PSTC.
Fall 2017 Start DatesEvening Academy - Aug. 28Weekend Academy - Aug. 26Day Academy - Sept. 18
Spring 2018 Start Dates*
Evening Academy - Jan. 29Weekend Academy - Feb. 3Day Academy - Feb. 5*Spring 2018 dates are tentative. Please check our web page for updated information
Completed academy applications are due two weeks prior to the academy start date.
Call 216-987-3037 to request an application packet or for more information.
Fire Training AcademyAll courses held at the Western Campus KeyBank PSTC.Fall 2017 Dates: Aug. 28-Nov. 3Day Academy
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Evening/Weekend Academy Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-10 p.m. Saturdays 8:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Call 216-987-5076 to request an application packet or for more information.
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Cuyahoga Community College’s KeyBank Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) incorporates ideas and needs of area fire, law enforcement, rescue, emergency medical services and public safety agencies. This 37,000-square-foot, 10-acre facility is designed for academic and tactical fire, police, emergency medical and rescue operation training.
• Indoor firing range• Military-style fitness and obstacle course• Above-ground trenches for confined space maneuvers• Dual burn trailers• Propane quad fire training system• 4,000-square-foot, two-story burn building and training tower• Retention pond for water rescue training• 180’ x 600’ paved area for defensive driving and pursuit-driving techniques• Classrooms, labs and much more
KEYBANK PUBLIC SAFETYTRAINING CENTERWESTERN CAMPUS
PROGRAMSBasic Police Academy ...................................... 216-987-3076
Private Security Academy ................................ 216-987-3037
Fire Academy ................................................. 216-987-5076
Law Enforcement Advanced Training ................. 216-987-3033
Fire and Emergency Medical ServicesAdvanced Training ........................................... 216-987-5429
Emergency Medical Technician ........................ 216-987-4449Public Safety Training Center ...................... www.tri-c.edu/pstcPublic Safety Programs ................... www.tri-c.edu/publicsafety
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Basic Police Academy
Completion time: Full-time academy – approximately 4½ monthsPart-time academy – approximately 8 months
Upon completion students get: Eligibility to receive a commission as a police officer in the state of Ohio
Job opportunities: • Police Officer• Armed Security Officer (with OPOTC firearms certification)
Salary range students expected to earn:
$35,000 - $70,000 annually to start
Salary source: salary.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Police Departments:Apple CreekBainbridgeBeach CityBeachwoodBrunswick HillsCantonCase Western Reserve UniversityCedar Point PDCleveland ClinicCleveland MetroparksCMHACMSDEast ClevelandHighland HillsKelleys IslandLakewoodLinndale
Sheriff's Departments:Cuyahoga CountyGeauga CountyLake CountySummit CountyPortage County
Maple HeightsMentorMentor-On-the-Lake MilanMetroHealth SystemsNorth OlmstedNotre Dame CollegeParmaPut-In-BaySagamore HillsSeven HillsSouth AmherstTwinsburgUniversity CircleValley ViewVillage of Brady LakeWakemanWestlake
OtherParagon SolutionsNASA Security
Program cost: Cuyahoga County Residents: $4,900Other Ohio Residents: $5,553.52
Included in cost: All printed materials, uniform, template for traffic crash investigation
Financial aid eligibility: Yes. Scholarships are also available through the KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship for those who qualify. Visit www.tri-c.edu/PublicSafetyScholarship for information.
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Program highlights: In addition to the mandatory course of instruction as required by the OPOTC for basic peace officer training, Cuyahoga Community College Police Academy cadets participate in additional training and will receive certificates in the following areas:• SFST (standardized field sobriety testing), special
certificate for 32 hours of training• TASER• Rapid Action Immediate Deployment (RAID) I active
school shooter training (8 hours)• HAZMAT/WMD Operations Exercise (8 hours)• WMD Incidents I Operations Level (16 hours)• RADAR/LIDAR
Program description: This rigorous program is designed for individuals who have made the decision to be peace officers in the state of Ohio. In addition to the state-mandated 608-hour Peace Officer Basic Training curriculum, cadets participate in specialized training that enhances their background, providing greater career opportunities. Cadets who complete their Peace Officer Basic Training Academy will have earned 24 credit hours and met the police academy requirement for the Criminal Justice – Basic Police Academy degree at Tri-C.
Other important information: Tri-C offers full-time (40 hours/week) and part-time (24 hours/week) academies in the fall. A full-time academy is offered in spring.A completed police academy application is required. See website for details.
Contact information: Nancy [email protected]/police
Updated: 1/2015
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The KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship Initiative was established to support efforts to increase the number of minorities and females in the public safety career field. The scholarship provides funding for select Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) Public Safety programs, including:
EMT Paramedic • Fire Academy • Basic Police Academy • Corrections • Criminal Justice
HOW TO APPLY:Visit www.tri-c.edu/PublicSafetyScholarship for scholarship application information.
For more information: For academic advising and next steps, contact Gabe Crenshaw at [email protected] or 216-987-0272; or Victoria Berry at [email protected] or 216-987-3044.
For questions regarding program options and academy application information, contact Terry Muff at [email protected] or 216-987-5474.
KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship
KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship Requirements:• Must be a minority and/or female.
• All students must complete the FAFSA and utilize any Pell funding offered before scholarship funds will be awarded.
• All students awarded funding will be required to fulfill a minimum number of community and/or service hours.
• Students will not be accepted into any public safety program or awarded scholarship funding if they have an outstanding debt with the College.
• Students must meet all of the program requirements and be accepted into the program before any scholarship funds will be awarded.
Scholarship recipients will be selected by a committee comprised of representatives from Cuyahoga Community College’s Public Safety programs and academies.
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Private Security Academy
Completion time: 9 to 14 weeks
Upon completion students get: Opportunity to receive Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) certification
Job opportunities: Public and private security
Salary range students expected to earn:
$24,020 annually
Salary source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• Cleveland Metropolitan Schools District
• Cleveland Public Library• Quicken Loans Arena• Securitas• Safe Choice Security
• R-Cap Security• Royce Security• Horseshoe Casino• United Security Services• Cleveland Clinic
Program cost: County resident with firearms training: $2,350County resident without firearms training: $2,200Out-of-county resident: $2,680
Included in cost: Uniforms, books, state test
Financial aid eligibility: Yes
Program highlights: • 12 credit hours earned• Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission
(OPOTC) certification• Homeland Security certifications• Taser Operator certification• Subject Control/Unarmed Self Defense• Optional firearms training
Program description: Our Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission(OPOTC) certified program is designed for individuals who are either currently employed or seeking employmentin commercial/retail loss prevention, assetsprotection, private security or other private securityfunctions. This paramilitary-structured academyincludes Homeland Security certifications,Taser Operation or certification and First Aid/CPRcertifications. Firearms training is optional.
Contact information: Terry Muff216-987-3037 www.tri-c.edu/security
Updated: 2/4/2015
Complete in 9-14 Weeks
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Emergency Medical Technician Short-Term Basic Certificate
Completion time: 14 or 16 weeks
Upon completion students get: Opportunity to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician Exam
Job opportunities: • Ambulance Services• Transport Services• Fire Departments - Part-time and minimal full-time
opportunities
Salary range students expected to earn:
$9 - 12 hourly
Salary source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• Cleveland EMS • Cleveland Fire• Columbia Township Fire• Valley City Fire Department
Program cost: Cuyahoga County residents: $1,260; Ohio residents $1,450
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: None. Scholarships (including KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship) available for those who qualify.
Program highlights: • Practice checking vital signs• Learn how to assess a patient’s condition• Train in patient transportation• Study techniques for treating shock and fractures
Program description: This program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career as an emergency medical technician and prepares students for entry-level positions with ambulance and emergency medical services. As many emergency medical services are a component of fire departments, the certification is also important for those pursuing a career as a firefighter. Students who successfully complete this program are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs examination. Successful completion of this examination is necessary for state of Ohio EMT certification.
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Complete in 14 - 16 Weeks
Other important information: Spring 2018 Schedule• Eastern Campus: Jan. 29-May 13, T,Th 8:45 a.m.-12:55 p.m. • Eastern Campus: Jan. 29-May 13, T,Th 5:50-10 p.m.• Metropolitan Campus: Jan. 16-May 13, T,Th 9 a.m.-12:50 p.m.• Western Campus: Jan. 16-May 13, T,Th 6-9:50 p.m.• Westshore Campus: Jan. 29-May 13, M,W 5:50-10 p.m.
Summer 2018 Schedule• Eastern Campus: May 29-Aug. 5, T,Th 6-9:50 p.m.• Metropolitan Campus: May 29-Aug. 5, T,Th 9 a.m-3:40 p.m.• Western Campus: May 29-Aug. 5, T,Th 6-9:50 p.m.• Westshore Campus: May 29-Aug. 5, M,W 6-9:50 p.m.
Contact information: Edward Bak216-987-4449 www.tri-c.edu/emt
Updated: 10/14/2016
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Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic Certificate of Proficiency
Completion time: One year
Upon completion students get: Opportunity to sit for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Paramedic Exam
Job opportunities: • Ambulance Services• Transport Services• Fire Department• Life Flight
Salary range students expected to earn:
$12 - 15 per hourly
Salary source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• Cleveland EMS • Cleveland Fire• Columbia Township Fire• Lakewood Fire• North Ridgeville Fire
• Olmsted Falls Fire• Olmsted Township Fire• Parma Fire• Rocky River Fire
Program cost: Cuyahoga County residents: $3,265; Ohio residents: $4,414
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: Yes. Students may also qualify for college financial aid and scholarships (including the KeyBank Public Safety Scholarship).
Program highlights: • Practice checking vital signs• Learn how to assess a patient’s condition• Train in patient transportation• Study techniques for treating shock and fractures
Program description: This program is designed for emergency medical technicians interested in pursuing paramedic certification. It prepares students to advance their career with ambulance and emergency medical services (EMS). As many EMS services are a component of fire departments, it is also important for those pursuing a career as a firefighter. Students who successfully complete this program are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs Paramedic examination. Successful completion of this examination is necessary for Ohio paramedic certification.
Other important information: Spring 2018 Schedule• Eastern Campus: Jan. 16 - May 13, M-Th, 8:45 a.m.-12:55
p.m. or 5:50 p.m.-10 p.m.• Western Campus: Jan. 16 - May 13, M-Th, 6 - 10:40 p.m.
Contact information: Edward Bak216-987-4449www.tri-c.edu/emt
Updated: 10/14/2016
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Advanced EMS Training
Completion time: Varies with each course
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: • Emergency Medical Responder• EMT Basic• EMT Paramedic• Critical Care Paramedic
Salary range students expected to earn:
$20,000 - $55,000 annually
Salary source: Careerinfonet.org
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Emergency rooms, private ambulance companies, fire departments
Program cost: Varies according to course
Included in cost: Varies according to course
Financial aid eligibility: EMT basic and paramedic are financial-aid-eligible; non-credit advanced EMS training is not.
Program highlights: • BLS for Healthcare Providers• Emergency Medical Refresher• Paramedic Refresher• Critical Care Paramedic• Nurse to Paramedic Program• Public Safety Dispatch
Program description: These programs provide training for all levels of EMS providers. Tri-C offers the Critical Care Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic (CCEMTP) and cross-over nurse to paramedic programs. This training updates information for recertification of all levels of EMS providers.
Contact information: Gwen Kovach216-987-5429www.tri-c.edu/publicsafety
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Drone Academy
Completion time: One week
Upon completion students get: An understanding of how and when to utilize drones for emergency and homeland security situations
Prequalification: Professional development for law enforcement, fire or other first responders, or receive approval from Chief Clayton Harris
Program cost: $500
Included in cost: Course handouts and materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Hands-on experience
Program description: This one-week drone operator course introduces first responders to drone technology, including its capabilities and uses in law enforcement and other emergency response situations. The course provides hands-on experience via simulations and practice drills. Upon completion, first responders will have an understanding of how and when to utilize drones for emergency and homeland security situations.
Contact information: Teresa Bryan216-987-4121www.tri-c.edu/droneacademy
Updated: 5/2017
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911 Telecommunications
Completion time: 2 to 7 weeks
Upon completion students get: Certifications in 911 Telecommunications, CPR and Emergency Medical Dispatch
Job opportunities: Law enforcement agencies or military
Salary range students expected to earn:
$38,870 - $42,940 annually
Salary source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Police and fire departments, ambulance dispatch centers, transportation/freight companies, call centers
Program cost: 911 Telecommunications - $300Emergency Medical Dispatch - $250Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - $50Combined Course - $600
Included in cost: Polo shirt, class materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: 911 Telecommunications• APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) certified course• Meets American National Standards as contained in the
ANSI-approved minimum training standard for public safety telecommunicators (APCO ANS 3.103.2.2015)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Participants receive First Aid/CPR/AED certification upon
successful completionEmergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)• Prepares participants to test for APCO EMD Certification
Program description: 911 Telecommunications• Five-week, 80-hour course consisting of classroom and
hands-on training, including keyboarding and listening and responding to actual 911 and non-emergency calls
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • Eight-hour American Heart Association courseEmergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)• Two-week, 40-hour course identifying roles and
responsibilities, legal and liability issues, quality assurance and stress management for Emergency Medical Dispatchers
Combined Course• Designed for those seeking certifications in
911 Telecommunications, CPR and EMD
Contact information: Carrie Havens216-987-3033www.tri-c.edu/dispatch
Updated: 5/2017
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INSIDE:State-Tested Nursing Assistant – Accelerated Program ................................... 65
State-Tested Nursing Assistant .................... 67
Community Health Worker ........................... 69
Patient Access Specialist ............................ 71
Comprehensive Certified Professional Medical Coder (CPC) – Online ....................... 72
Comprehensive Certified Professional Medical Coder (CPC) ................................... 74
Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belt for Health Care .......................... 76
For additional health care courses or to view the most up-to-date course listings, visit www.tri-c.edu/healthcare.
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Completion time: Three weeks
Upon completion, students get: • American Heart Association BLS CPR for Health Care Providers
• Clinical experience (16 hours)• Skills Test Review Sessions/State Exam Preparation• Graduation Ceremony• Tri-C Certification of Completion• Certificate from the State of Ohio (upon successfully passing test)• Eligibility to take the Ohio Department of Health Nurse
Aide Competency Exam for certification• Job readiness/professionalism
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
Student would be eligible to work as a state-tested nursing assistant in long-term and acute care facilities (i.e., nursing homes, hospice agencies, assisted living, independent living, home health agencies, hospitals, patient-centered medical homes and clinics).
Salary range students can expect to earn:
$18,900 - $31,900 annually
Salary source: careeronestop.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• University Hospitals • Cleveland Clinic • Kindred Healthcare • Westlake Village • St. Augustine Manor
Program cost: $1,000
Included in cost: Textbook, background check and state competency examination fees
Financial aid eligibility: Scholarships, third-party funders, self-pay and payment plans available
Program highlights: • Safety• Communication• Infection control• Resident's rights
• Basic nursing skills• Personal care skills• Professionalism in health care
Program description: If you are a caring individual who enjoys helping people, the STNA position is for you. STNAs work in a variety of health care settings to improve their patients' well-being by assisting them with personal care and monitoring progress with their recovery goals. STNAs work as Care Partners, Patient Care Assistants, Caregivers, Clinical Assistants, Home Health Aides, Resident Assistants and more.
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Other important information: This is an accelerated (fast-paced) program. Class registration may close seven days prior to start of classes. Successful BCI fingerprinting and background check is required along with completion of immunization requirements. Immunization requirements include two-step TB testing and influenza (seasonal only). Contact the office for further details and to arrange STNA packet pickup.
Contact information: 216-987-3171www.tri-c.edu/stna
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State-Tested Nursing Assistant
Completion time: 6 1/2 weeks
Upon completion, students get: • American Heart Association BLS CPR for Health Care Providers
• Clinical experience (16 hours)• Skills Test Review Sessions/State Exam Preparation• Graduation Ceremony• Tri-C Certification of Completion• Certificate from the State of Ohio (upon successfully passing test)• Eligibility to take the Ohio Department of Health Nurse
Aide Competency Exam for certification• Job readiness/professionalism
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
Student would be eligible to work as a state-tested nursing assistant in long-term and acute care facilities (i.e., nursing homes, hospice agencies, assisted living, independent living, home health agencies, hospitals, patient-centered medical homes, hospitals and clinics).
Salary range students can expect to earn:
$18,900 - $31,900 annually
Salary source: careeronestop.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
• University Hospitals• Cleveland Clinic• Kindred Healthcare• Westlake Village• St. Augustine Manor
Program cost: $1,500
Included in cost: Textbook and state competency examination fees
Financial aid eligibility: Scholarships, third-party funders, self-pay and payment plans available
Program highlights: • Safety• Communication• Infection control• Resident's rights• Basic nursing skills• Personal care skills• Professionalism in health care
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Program description: If you are a caring individual who enjoys helping people, the STNA position is for you. STNAs work in a variety of health care settings to improve their patients' well-being by assisting them with personal care and monitoring progress with their recovery goals. STNAs work as Care Partners, Patient Care Assistants, Caregivers, Clinical Assistants, Home Health Aides, Resident Assistants and more.
Other important information: Class registration may close seven days prior to start of classes. Successful BCI fingerprinting and background check is required along with completion of immunization requirements. Immunization requirements include two-step TB testing and influenza (seasonal only). Contact the office for further details and to arrange STNA packet pickup.
Contact information: 216-987-3171www.tri-c.edu/stna
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Community Health Worker
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Completion time: 24 weeks
Upon completion students get: • Certificate of completion• American Heart Association BLS CPR for
Health Care Providers
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
Community Health Worker or Community Health Advocate working for social service agencies, government agencies, medical insurance companies, health clinics
Salary range students expected to earn:
$24,274 - $45,516 annually
Salary source: payscale.com
Program cost: $2,000
Anything included in cost beyond course:
Textbooks
Financial aid eligibility: Scholarships, third-party funding programs and payment plans available for those who qualify
Program highlights: • Community health worker core and health promotion• Medical terminology• Anatomy and physiology• Electronic health records• Professionalism in health care
Program description: The community health worker (CHW) serves as a bridge between the community and the health care, government and social service systems. Job scope includes:• Provide clients with the psychosocial support needed to
cope with chronic, acute or terminal illnesses• Advocate for clients or patients to resolve crises• Collaborate with other professionals to evaluate patients’
medical or physical condition and to assess client needs• Refer patient, client or family to community resources to
assist in recovery from illness and to provide access to services such as financial assistance, legal aid, housing, job placement or education
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Other important information: The CHW student must complete 100 hours of classroom training and 130 hours of field service. A successful background check is required. A completed application along with a $35 fee will be forwarded to The Ohio Board of Nursing for certification. The classroom training is offered in the evening and the vast majority of the field service opportunities are during the day hours. Please contact the office for further details.
Contact information: Shawanna Rice [email protected]
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Patient Access Specialist
Completion time: 18 weeks
Upon completion students get: • Certificate of completion• Eligibility to sit for the Certified Healthcare Access
Associate (CHAA) exam through the National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM)
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
Patient Access Specialist in hospital setting
Salary range students expected to earn:
$19,600 - $49,600 annually
Salary source: careeronestop.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Hospitals and ambulatory health centers throughout Northeast Ohio
Program cost: $3,000
Included in cost: Textbooks and CHAA exam fees
Financial aid eligibility: Scholarships, third-party funders, self-pay, and payment plans available
Program highlights: • Medical terminology• Essentials of Electronic Heath Records• Patient Access Specialist fundamentals• Externship experience• Experience in professional health care environment• Fundamentals of billing reimbursement
Program description: The Patient Access Specialist program is a fast-track program designed to prepare individuals for multiple entry-level opportunities available in the inpatient health care setting. The Patient Access Specialist role includes providing medical office support for a physicians practice, hospital clinic or outpatient department. Tasks and responsibilities may involve patient registration, admission/discharge procedures, insurance verification, patient billing, scheduling, financial counseling and customer service to patients and family members.
Other important information: Job shadowing/externship placement is contingent upon local employer needs
Contact information: Shawanna Rice [email protected]/pas
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Comprehensive Certified Professional Medical Coder (CPC) – Online
Completion time: 24 weeks
Upon completion students get: • Certificate of completion• Eligibility to sit for the AAPC CPC (Certified Professional
Coder) exam
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
CPCs are needed in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, long-term care facilities and medical billing companies.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$24,000 - $50,000 annually
Salary source: AAPC Salary Survey Data
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Health care employers across Northeast Ohio
Program cost: $4,200
Included in cost: Textbooks, CPC exam fees and student AAPC membership; background check is not included in cost
Financial aid eligibility: Scholarships, third-party funders, self-pay, and payment plans available
Program highlights: • Medical terminology• Anatomy and physiology• CPT coding
• HCPCS coding• ICD-10 coding
Program description: Professional Medical Coders are an important component of the medical billing process and the health care team. Every time a patient receives care in a physician practice, hospital outpatient facility or ambulatory surgical center, the provider must document what services were performed. The Professional Medical Coder reviews the documentation in the medical record to determine the work that was done and assigns codes (CPT codes, ICD-10 codes, and HCPCS codes) so that the medical claims can be submitted for reimbursement. This comprehensive online program utilizes the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) curriculum, and is designed to prepare individuals to take the Certified Professional Coder examination. Job shadowing/externship placement is contingent upon local employer needs.
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Other important information: This is an online course through AAPC's Distance Learning program. This course is recommended for those with previous medical billing and coding experience. Students are given access to the AAPC online Practicode tool, which provides authentic coding case studies and exercises to develop coding skills. Registration is suggested one week prior to start of classes to allow for shipment of text materials. Classroom based training is also available.
Contact information: Shawanna Rice [email protected]/medcoding
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Completion time: 24 weeks
Upon completion students get: • Certificate of completion• Eligibility to sit for the AAPC CPC (Certified Professional
Coder) exam
Types of jobs students can expect to get:
CPCs are needed in hospitals, clinics, physician offices, long-term care facilities and medical billing companies.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$24,000 - $50,000 annually
Salary source: AAPC Salary Survey Data
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Health care employers across Northeast Ohio
Program cost: $5,600
Anything included in cost beyond course:
Textbooks, CPC exam fees and student AAPC membership; background check is not included in cost
Financial aid eligibility Grants, scholarships, third-party funders, self-pay, and payment plans available
Program highlights: • Medical terminology• Anatomy and physiology• CPT coding• HCPCS coding• ICD-10 coding
Program description: Professional Medical Coders are an important component of the medical billing process, and the health care team. Every time a patient receives care in a physician practice, hospital outpatient facility or ambulatory surgical center, the provider must document what services were performed. The Professional Medical Coder reviews the documentation in the medical record to determine the work that was done and assigns codes (CPT codes, ICD-10 codes and HCPCS codes) so that the medical claims can be submitted for reimbursement. This comprehensive program utilizes the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) curriculum, and is designed to prepare individuals to take the Certified Professional Coder examination. Job shadowing/externship placement is contingent upon local employer needs.
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Other important information: Students are given access to the AAPC online Practicode tool, which provides authentic coding case studies and exercises to develop coding skills. Classroom based courses are offered both day and evening. An online course is also available for experienced health care professionals.
Contact information: Shawanna Rice [email protected]/medcoding
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Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belt for Health Care
Completion time: 3 – 5 months (68 contact hours)
Upon completion students get: Lean Six Sigma Yellow or Green Belt certification
Job opportunities: Work directly with project leaders to carry out improvement projects using LSS methodologies in a health care organization
Salary range students expected to earn:
$39,000 – $89,000 annually
Salary source: Quality Progress (www.qualityprogress.com)
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Health care organizations
Program cost: Yellow Belt: $1,400Green Belt: $3,700 (both Yellow and Green Belt content; no prerequisities)
Included in cost: Course materials, online modules, lunches, certification exam for Green Belt
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Virtual online options available• LSS course customized to meet the needs of current and
future health care professionals • Blends 40 hours of traditional classroom instruction with
28 hours of required online learning and assignments
Program description: To receive certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and complete a College-approved Lean Six Sigma project (Green Belt only).
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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Class B CDL Accelerated Training ................. 80
Class A or B CDL Refresher Course .............. 82
Passenger and School Bus Training ............. 83
Powered Industrial Truck/Forklift Operator Training ............................. 84
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Completion time: 160 hours:• Day classes: 4 weeks of training plus testing in the
5th week• Evening classes: 8 weeks of training plus testing in the
9th week• Weekend classes: 8 weeks of training plus testing in the
9th week
Upon completion students get: Tri-C Achievement Award and certificate from state of Ohio
Job opportunities: There is a driver shortage in every area of the field. It is estimated that 120,000 drivers are needed today to fill the openings, and the demand will continue to grow. In Northeast Ohio, drivers are needed for every industry and, with oil and gas exploration, many new jobs will be created just for that industry. Regional, local and specialized drivers are in high demand across the country. Transit bus, school bus and charter bus drivers are also needed now.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$29,000-$45,000 annually
Salary source: Payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Local and national transportation companies.
Program cost: $5,295 plus non-refundable $200 administrative fee
Included in cost: • CDL learner's permit• DOT physical and drug screen• Classroom materials• CDL state test• CDL license upon passing state testing
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Industry-related equipment• Auto-shift transmission• Small classes• Virage simulator training
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Program description: 160 hours of classroom and hands-on training and testing provides instruction in driver safety, transporting cargo safety, air brakes, combination vehicles, tank vehicles, and hazardous materials. Training includes pre-trip vehicle inspection, vehicle control and on-road driving (required for skills testing)Course includes:• 40 hours classroom instruction• 10 hours CDL permit testing preparation• 40 hours minimum actual behind-the-wheel time that
combines skills training (maneuverability) and road training.
• 70 hours of combined time spent observing skills, working on the pre-trip inspection required to pass the state CDL test, plus the actual state CDL test itself.
Other important information: Prerequisites:• 18 years of age or older• Valid Ohio driver’s license• Must pass DOT physical/drug screen prior to training• High school diploma or GEDA separate program application is required (available online or in person).This program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Public Safety as a CDL driver training school.
Contact information: Andrea [email protected]/transportation
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Class B CDL Accelerated Training
Completion time: 120 hours:• Day classes: 3 weeks plus testing in the 4th week• Evening classes: 6 weeks plus testing in the 7th week• Weekend classes: 6 weeks plus testing in the 7th week
Upon completion students get: Tri-C Achievement Award and state certificate
Job opportunities: Charter bus drivers are needed now. Employment of drivers is good, with increases in the number of class B jobs occurring in the summer.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$17,000-$40,000 annually
Salary source: Payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Municipalities, concrete companies and local trash collection companies
Program cost: $4,000 plus $200 non-refundable administrative fee
Included in cost: • CDL learner's permit• DOT physical and drug screen• Classroom materials• CDL state test• CDL license upon passing state testing
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Industry-related equipment• Manual-shift transmission• Small classes• Virage simulator training
Program description: This 120-hour course is designed to familiarize the student with the skills required to obtain a Class B CDL driver’s license. It includes classroom work, driving-skills training and road driving.• 40 hours of classroom time and testing, covering all
federal requirements• Minimum 8 hours of skills pad (maneuverability) training• Minimum 10 hours of on-the-road training• Minimum of another 12 hours behind the wheel working
on maneuverability or road skills• 40 hours for pre-trip, test preparation and testing
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Other important information: Prerequisites:• 18 years of age or older• Valid Ohio driver’s license• Must pass DOT physical/drug screen prior to training• High school diploma or GEDA separate program application is required (available online or in person).This CDL training program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Public Safety as a CDL driver training school.
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Class A or B CDL Refresher Course
Completion time: One week(40 hours of classroom and skills instruction)
Upon completion students get: Tri-C Achievement Award
Job opportunities: There is a driver shortage in every area of the field. It is estimated that 120,000 drivers are needed today to fill the openings, and the demand will continue to grow. In Northeast Ohio, drivers are needed for every industry, and with oil and gas exploration, many new jobs will be created just for that industry. Regional, local and specialized drivers are in high demand across the country. Transit bus, school bus and charter bus drivers are needed now and as populations grow.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$29,000-$45,000 annually, depending on the type of vehicle and company position
Salary source: Payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
A variety of local and national companies
Program cost: $1,495 plus $200 non-refundable administrative fee
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Industry-related equipment• Eaton auto-shift transmission• 10-speed manual transmission• Eaton’s VORAD® collision-avoidance radar• Small classes• Virage simulator training• 6-speed manual transmission box truck
Program description: Includes classroom and hands-on training and observation time
Other important information: Prerequisites:• 18 years of age or older• Current Ohio CDL A or B license• Current DOT physical/drug screen cardThis CDL training program is licensed by the OhioDepartment of Public Safety as a CDL driver training school.
Contact information: Andrea [email protected]/transportation
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Passenger and School Bus Training
Completion time: One week (40 hours)
Upon completion students get: Tri-C Achievement Award
Job opportunities: School bus drivers are needed now and as populations grow. Employment of bus drivers is projected to grow nine percent from 2012 to 2022.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$17,000-$40,000 annually
Salary source: Payscale.com
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Cities, school districts, motor coach companies
Program cost: $900 plus $200 non-refundable administrative fee
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Industry-related equipment• Virage simulator training• Auto-shift transmission• Small classes
Program description: 40 hours of instruction for current Ohio CDL holders only. Includes classroom and hands-on training and observation time.
Other important information: Prerequisites:• 18 years of age or older• Current Ohio CDL A or B license• Current DOT physical/drug screen cardA separate program application is required (available online or in person).This CDL training program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Public Safety as a CDL driver training school.
Contact information: Andrea [email protected]/transportation
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Powered Industrial Truck/Forklift Operator Training
Completion time: One day (8 hours)
Upon completion students get: Tri-C Achievement Award and wallet card
Job opportunities: Considered an entry-level supply chain job, trained PIT/forklift operators are positioned to understand more about distribution operations and take on more responsibility related to warehouse duties.
Salary range students expected to earn:
$20,000-$40,000 annually
Salary source: Payscale.com
Program cost: $200
Included in cost: N/A
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Industry-related equipment• Hands-on training in warehouse conditions• Small classes
Program description: This eight-hour introductory class provides initial and continued training opportunities for the operation of powered industrial trucks in line with industry standards. The course, based on OSHA 1910.78 objectives, is focused on safety and basic knowledge. Classroom and hands-on training are provided in warehouse conditions.
Other important information: Must be 18 years of age or older
Contact information: Andrea [email protected]/transportation
Updated: 1/30/2015
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INSIDE:Enrolled Agent ............................................. 86
Frontline Manager Certificate Program .......... 87
Plexus AS9100D Understandingand Internal Auditing (Aerospace) ................. 88
Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus: ISO 9001: 2015 Lead Auditor Training ........................... 89
Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus: ISO 9001 Understanding and Internal Auditor Training .. 90
Plexus: ISO 13485:2016 - Medical Devices Understanding and Internal Auditor ............... 91
Plexus Understanding and Internal Auditing for ISO 14001:2015 .......................................... 92
Exemplar Global Certified /Plexus: ISO 9001:2015 Internal Auditor Training with IATF 16949:2016 Automotive Emphasis ........ 93
Lean Six Sigma: Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt .................................................... 94
Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belt for Health care ............................................. 96
LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Sector ............................................... 97
Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy ...................................................... 98
Certified Manager of Apartments ................. 100
Budgeting Certificate .................................. 101
Home Inspector Training ............................. 102
Individual Professional Development Courses (not part of a certificate program) ............... 104
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Enrolled Agent
Completion time: Three months
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Tax preparation specialist for individuals, businesses, corporations and public organizations
Salary range students expected to earn:
$45,000 - $90,000 annually
Salary source: BLS.gov
Program cost: $1,269
Included in cost: Course materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Blended learning• Flexible weekend schedule• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: Enrolled agents are licensed by the federal government and have demonstrated special competence in tax matters and professional ethics. They can practice before the IRS anywhere in the United States. The Enrolled Agent program is a blended learning program intended to prepare participants to pass the IRS Special Enrollment Examination (SEE). Sessions are structured based on the Gleim System for Success. The SEE is a three-part exam administered by Prometrics on behalf of the IRS. You must successfully pass all three parts to receive IRS-EA certification.
Other important information: • All EA candidates must obtain a Preparer Tax Identification number (PTIN)
• EA’s require 72 hours of continuing education every two years
• Exams are $115 per part; students must register and schedule exams with Prometrics directly
• Visit www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/enrolled-agents for more information
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/finance
Updated: 10/12/2015
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Frontline Manager Certificate Program
Completion time: Three to six months depending on course sequence
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion for each course as well as program certificate
Job opportunities: For students with a bachelor’s degree, management positions are available in all industries from heath care, to marketing, financial services and manufacturing. For students with a high school diploma, management positions are available in food services, lodging and real estate.
Salary range students expected to earn:
With a bachelor’s degree: $60,000 – $80,000 annuallyWith a high school diploma: $46,000 – $52,000 annually
Salary source: U.S. Department of Labor
Program cost: $1,550 ($99/$169 per course)
Included in cost: Course materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: Flexible payment plans available
Program description: Every year, thousands of employees are hired or promoted into their first management role - and every year, many of them fail. Frontline employees play a critical role in your business. Selecting and building management skills is central to an organization’s business strategy. While strong leaders set an organization’s vision, strong supervisors and managers communicate and realize that vision.
Other important information: Courses included in the certificate program:• Effective Communication• Becoming a Team Player• Dealing with Difficult People• Delivering Great Customer Service• Embracing Change at Work• Frontline Leadership• Handling Conflict at Work• Prioritizing My Time• Professionalism• Using Your Strengths
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/leadership
Updated: 5/18/2015
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Plexus AS9100D Understanding and Internal Auditing (Aerospace)
Completion time: Three days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Quality Management Systems Auditors
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, size of organization and location
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Program cost: $1,095
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Perform audits based on the ISO 9001:2011 and AS 9101F guidance
• Identify the requirements of an auditor • Form an audit team; plan, prepare and execute an audit;
and conduct an audit meeting• Certification exam taken in class• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: This three-day course is designed for both new auditors and those looking to sharpen their auditing skills. It will provide the tools to effectively audit your organization’s AS9100 quality management system. Participants will acquire the skills to become leaders in preparing and conducting first- and second-party audits through interactive teaching methods.
Other important information: Course includes all Revision D updates.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus: ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor Training
Completion time: Five days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Auditor
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, size of organization and location.
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Program cost: $1,850
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Perform audits based on the ISO 9001:2015 standard• Form an audit team and conduct audit meetings• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: This course is designed for both new auditors and those looking to sharpen their current auditing skills. Participants will acquire the necessary skills to become leaders in preparing and conducting first- and second- party audits through interactive methods. ISO International Standards ensure that products and services are safe, reliable and of good quality. These strategic tools reduce costs by minimizing waste and errors and increasing productivity. They help companies access new markets, level the playing field for developing countries and facilitate free and fair global trade.
Other important information: A written exam covering the content of ISO 9001 and the application of audit principles and practices based on ISO 19011 will be administered during class. Those who pass will receive a certificate of completion, which satisfies the training requirement for individual quality management auditor certification by Exemplar Global. Those who do not pass will receive a certificate of attendance from Corporate College.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 5/13/2016
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Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus: ISO 9001 Understanding and Internal Auditor Training
Completion time: Three days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, organization and location
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Program cost: $1,195
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Perform audits based on the ISO 9001:2015 standard• Form an audit team and conduct audit meetings• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: This course provides new or current internal auditors an understanding of ISO 9001:2015 and a process-approach methodology. Participants will acquire the skills to become leaders in preparing and conducting first- and second-party audits through interactive teaching methods. Successfully completing Exemplar Global Certified Internal Auditor Training will allow you to meet the training requirements for certification of individual QMS internal auditors.
Other important information: A written exam covering the content of ISO 9001 and the application of audit principles and practices based on ISO 19011 will be administered during class. Those who pass receive a certificate of successful completion, which satisfies the training requirement for individual quality management auditor certification by Exemplar Global. Those who do not pass will receive a certificate of attendance from Corporate College.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
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Plexus: ISO 13485:2016 – Medical Devices Understanding and Internal Auditor
Completion time: Three days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Biomedical Auditor in the medical device, instruments and supplies industry
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, organization and location
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Program cost: $1,095
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Perform audits based on the ISO 19011 standard• Comply to the ISO 13485 standard by applying the
Process Approach to your quality management system• Form an audit team and conduct an audit meeting• Written exam taken in class• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: ISO 13485 specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization demonstrates its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services.Designed for new and current internal auditors, this course provides an understanding of ISO 13485 and the skills to evaluate the effectiveness of the quality management system at your organization. You will be guided through the internal audit process, from planning an audit to reporting on audit results and following up on corrective actions.
Other important information: A written exam that covers the content of ISO 13485 and the application of audit principles and practices based on ISO 13485 will be administered during class
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
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Plexus Understanding and Internal Auditing for ISO 14001:2015
Completion time: Three days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Auditor
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, organization and location
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Program cost: $1,095
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Perform audits based on ISO 19011 standard • Demonstrate an understanding of ISO 14001 • Form an audit team • Conduct an audit meeting • Determine needed documentation and organize to
the standard • Classify, record and resolve nonconformities • Implement preventative measures to avoid future
nonconformities
Program description: An environmental management system (EMS) based on the ISO 14001 standard is recognized worldwide as a superb methodology for reducing environmental hazards, maintaining regulatory compliance and as a cost-saving vehicle. Environmental management system internal auditors assist an organization in maintaining an effective EMS and in meeting environmentally sensitive targets and objectives. Using environmental methodology and tools, this ISO 14001:2015 EMS internal auditor class helps your organization drive continuous improvement.
Other important information: A written exam covering the content of ISO 14001 and the application of audit principles and practices based on ISO 14001 will be administered during class. Those who pass receive a certificate of successful completion.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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Exemplar Global Certified/Plexus ISO 9001:2015 Internal Auditor Training with IATF 16949:2016 Automotive Emphasis
Completion time: Three days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Salary range students expected to earn:
$65,000 - $75,000 annually depending on education, experience, organization, location, etc.
Salary source: ASQ (2015) Salary Survey
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Automotive industry, including Chrysler, Ford Motor Co., and General Motors
Program cost: $1,195
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Implement IATF 16949• Translate links to automotive core tools and customer
requirements• Perform and apply audit skills• Certification exam taken in class• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: Internal auditors in the automotive industry are essential to providing the objective feedback required for maintaining and continuously improving an effective IATF 16949 quality management system. Recommended for new or current internal auditors responsible for internal quality audits, this course provides an in-depth review of ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949:2016.
Other important information: A written exam that covers the content of IATF 16949 and the application of audit principles and practices based on IATF 16949 will be administered during class. Those who pass receive a certificate of successful completion, whichsatisfies the training requirement for individual quality management system internal auditor certification through Exemplar Global. Those who do not pass receive a certificate of attendance from Corporate College.
Contact information: Open Enrollment [email protected] www.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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Lean Six Sigma: Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt
Completion time: Yellow: Three weeksGreen: Seven weeksBlack: Six months
Upon completion students get: Lean Six Sigma Belt Certification
Job opportunities: Lean Six Sigma skills are applicable to any position within any industry
Salary range students expected to earn:
Varies, but ASQ reports that those who have completed any level of Six Sigma training outearn those without Six Sigma by $17,033
Salary source: ASQ Salary Survey (2014)
Program cost: Yellow: $1,400Green: $2,300 – Prerequisite: Yellow BeltBlack: $3,725 – Prerequisite: Green Belt
Included in cost: Course materials, online modules, lunch and certification exam for green and black belts
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Blended learning reduces time away from the office and ensures class time is spent reinforcing learning through hands-on activities and class discussions
• Virtual online options available• Two hours of individual project coaching with instructor
outside of class for green and black belts• Master black belt instructor with more than 20 years
of experience teaching and consulting in LSS and continuous improvement methodologies
• QI Macros one-year license included in green belt registration
• MiniTab one-year license included with black belt registration
• Flexible payment plans available
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Program description: LSS is a data-driven process that uses statistics, the DMAIC method, graphs and other tools to provide a framework for breakthrough performance improvement. The central idea behind LSS is that if an organization can measure how many “defects” there can be in a process, then it can easily and systematically identify ways to eliminate them with the aim of reaching as close to zero (no defects) as possible.
Other important information: • Participants need a laptop for in-class green and black belt sessions.
• Participants must complete a yellow belt before moving to green belt, and a green belt before moving to black belt.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
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Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green Belt for Health Care
Completion time: 3 – 5 months (68 contact hours)
Upon completion students get: Lean Six Sigma Belt certification
Job opportunities: Work directly with project leaders to carry out improvement projects using LSS methodologies in a health care organization
Salary range students expected to earn:
$39,000 – $89,000 annually
Salary source: Quality Progress
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Health care organizations
Program cost: Yellow Belt: $1,400Green Belt: $3,700 (both Yellow and Green Belt content; no prerequisities)
Included in cost: Course materials, online modules, lunches and certification exam for Green Belt
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Virtual online options available• Customized to meet the needs of current and future
health care professionals • Blends 40 hours of traditional classroom instruction with
28 hours of required online learning and assignments
Program description: To receive certification, participants must attend all class sessions, complete all online assignments and complete a College-approved Lean Six Sigma project (Green Belt only).
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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LeanOhio Boot Camp: Transforming the Public Sector
Completion time: Four days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Where our past program graduates are employed:
Ohio cities, townships, county governmental agencies, school districts and other public sector organizations
Program cost: $1,395
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Make invisible processes visible so they can be dramatically simplified
• Be an effective improvement team member• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: LeanOhio Boot Camp is an intensive, four-day training that gets people learning and using Lean methods and tools. The program is tailored to the public sector workplace. Participants will be able to use their new knowledge and skills immediately – making government simpler, faster, better and less costly.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/quality
Updated: 10/13/2015
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Complete in 8-16 Weeks
Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy
Completion time: 8 weeks | 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. | M-Th 12 weeks | 8 a.m.–1 p.m. | 3 days per week16 weeks | 6–9:30 p.m. | 2 nights per week
Upon completion students get: Certificate of Completion and preparation for four Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) 2016 certifications
Job opportunities: Administrative support staff in any company using Microsoft products • Executive Assistant• Legal Assistant• Administrative Coordinator• Secretary• Concierge
Salary range students expected to earn:
$13–$18 hourly or $35,672–$50,000 annually
Salary source: Burning Glass Labor Insights
Program cost: Full time intensive: $4,995Part time: $2,995
Included in cost: All materials including books, test vouchers for certification exams and any test prep materials.
Financial aid eligibility: No
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Program highlights: The Microsoft Administrative Professional (MAP) Academy is an IT Gateway program that can put you on a path to a rewarding career in fewer than 16 weeks. Some key learning outcomes include:• Word: Format text, paragraphs and sections; create tables
and lists; create and manage references; insert and format images
• Outlook: Customize settings; search, mark as read/unread; set reminders; create and manage calendars; create and manage contacts and groups
• PowerPoint: Create and manage presentations; insert and format text, shapes and images; insert tables, charts, SmartArt and video; integrate slide transitions and animations
• Excel: Create and manage worksheets and workbooks; manage data cells and ranges; create tables; execute operations with formulas and functions; create and manipulate charts and objects
Program description: The MAP Academy is a series of courses when completed together results in four Microsoft certifications. Each Microsoft course covers levels one, two and three to prepare students to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification. Students will also receive career development and soft skills training. MAP Academy also provides career development, covering essential office professional skills such as keyboarding and interpersonal communication.
Other important information: Students must apply online and complete an assessment and a face-to-face interview to gain a spot in the program.
Upcoming dates:Full time Part time (Day) Part time (Night)July 3, 2017 August 28, 2017 August 28, 2017October 30, 2017 January 16, 2018 January 16, 2018April 23, 2018
Contact information: IT Center of [email protected] | www.tri-c.edu/map
Updated: 5/10/2017
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Certified Manager of Apartments
Completion time: One month
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Apartment managerLeasing manager
Salary range students expected to earn:
$12 – $25 hourly
Salary source: Northeast Ohio Apartment Association
Program cost: $1,319
Included in cost: Course materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Learn how to hire and manage property staff• Become familiar with fair housing/property policies and
policies for residents• Learn about leasing and leases, rent payments,
maintaining properties, marketing strategies, converting prospects into residents and more
• Flexible payment plans available
Program description: Northeast Ohio Apartment Association (NOAA) is committed to providing quality properties and services of the highest professional standards. To further this mission, Corporate College, and NOAA have partnered on a certification program to enhance the knowledge and skills of apartment managers in Northeast Ohio. NOAA members can apply their membership discount by calling the Enrollment Center at 216-987-3075.
Contact information: Open Enrollment [email protected]
Updated: 5/18/2015
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Budgeting Certificate
Completion time: Two days
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion for each course as well as a program certificate
Program cost: $638
Included in cost: Course materials
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Comprehend the budgeting process, common types of budgets, and widely used methods of budgeting
• Learn what a budget is and why it is important• Understand how to build budgets efficiently and
effectively
Program description: This program pays for itself several times over by giving participants potential ideas for budget savings that help reduce expenses and a more efficient budget process. Participants get hands-on practice building, reviewing, discussing and analyzing budgets. Real-world scenarios taught by an industry expert help participants practice and implement budgeting techniques. This program is ideal for employees who are new to budgeting or want to review budgeting and financial forecasting principles.
Other important information: Courses included in the certificate program:• Introduction to Budgeting• Advanced Budgeting and Forecasting
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/finance
Updated: 5/3/2017
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Home Inspector Training
Completion time: One week
Upon completion students get: Certificate of completion
Job opportunities: Home Inspector
Salary range students expected to earn:
$58,000 annually
Salary source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Program cost: $1,997
Included in cost: Course materials and lunch
Financial aid eligibility: No
Program highlights: • Be your own boss• Flexible class scheduling• Good earning potential• Hands-on training with live home inspections• Quality training from experienced instructors
Program description: This six-day training boot camp covers proper home inspection processes in addition to small business practices. This unique, hands-on approach includes classroom props, live inspections of real homes and community guest speakers. A Cleveland-area realtor will present on how to gain referrals and market to broker and real estate offices. Hands-on field training and instruction on building a client base and increasing profits are the building blocks that differentiate this course from others.
Contact information: Open Enrollment Programs216-987-2909CorporateCollege@corporatecollege.comwww.tri-c.edu/finance
Updated: 5/3/2017
Complete in 1 Week
Through 2022, job openings in Ohio's event and meeting planning industry in Ohio are expected to grow over 30 percent through 2022.* With the growth in new hotels, restaurants and venues, event planning is the skill set to have in Northeast Ohio.
THE PROGRAM IS DESIGNED TO:
• Educate you in the fundamentals and practical knowledge of event and meeting planning
• Provide you with the skills necessary to develop, plan, market and execute a successful event
• Explain how to advance your event planning career
*Source: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Bureau of Labor Market Information, December 2014
Event Planning Institute
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CORPORATE COLLEGE COURSES
BUSINESS ANDPERFORMANCE DEVELOPMENT
Future of Aerospace Industry$2,000 #30389 Sep. 14-15 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CCE Th,F Staff
From Sensors to Wearables to Health Monitoring$2,000 #30392 Oct. 19-20 8 a.m.-5 p.m.CCE Th,F Staff
FINANCE
Finance for Non-Financial Managers$319 #30387 Sept. 11 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE M Mastrandrea #30391 Oct. 10-12 6-10 p.m.CCE T, Th Mastrandrea
ISO TRAINING AND CONSULTING
Core Tools I: Plexus Understanding and Implementing APQP, Control Plans, PPAP and FMEA$995 #30419Oct. 3-5 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE T-Th Staff
Core Tools II: Plexus Understanding and Implementing MSA and SPC$675 #30409Nov. 7-8 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE T,W Staff
New! Plexus: Transitioning ISO 9001:2008 to 2015$725 #30162Sep. 19-26 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE T Staff #30217 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.BUC T,W Staff
New! Plexus: Transitioning to IATF 16949:2016$725 #30172Oct. 3-10 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE T Staff #30237Nov. 14-15 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.BUC T,W Staff
LEADERSHIP
Communicating for Leadership Success (Online)$120 #30351 Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
New! Addressing Poor Performance $250 #30123Sep. 13 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE W Djordjevich #30230 Nov. 8 6-10 p.m. CCE W Staff
Addressing Poor Performance (Online) $120 #30347Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
Coaching for Peak Performance (Online)$120 #30348Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
Building and Sustaining Trust (Online)$120 #30353Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
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Leadership Skills for Working in a Lean/Lean Six Sigma Environment $1,250 #30202Oct. 20-Nov. 3 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Barker
New! Fostering Innovation$250 #30165Sep. 27 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE W Schafer #30212Oct. 25 6-10 p.m.CCE W Webb
New! Maximizing Team Performance$250 #30400Sep. 6 8 a.m.-12 p.m. CCE W Djordjevich #30401Nov. 1 6-10 p.m. CCE W Staff
Leading Virtually (Online)$120 #30349Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
New! Making Meetings Work (Online)$120 #30350Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Participants will have one month to complete course.
New! Strategies for Influencing Others$250 #30404Oct. 11 6-10 p.m.CCE W Staff #30405Dec. 1 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE F Schafer
Professional Business Writing$250 #30148Sep. 22 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Zawacki #30218Oct. 10-12 6-10 p.m. CCE T,Th Zawacki #30231Nov. 8 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE W Zawacki #30252Dec. 9 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE Sa Zawacki
Advanced Professional Business Writing$169 #30203Oct. 20 1-5 p.m. CCE F Zawacki #30243Nov. 29 6-10 p.m. CCE W Zawacki
Dynamic Presentation Skills$199 #30154Sep. 14 1-5 p.m.CCE Th Kline #30215Oct. 28 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE Sa Ryan #30236Nov. 14 6-10 p.m.CCE T Kline
Authentic Self Through Strengths’ Application$199 #30136Sep. 21 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE Th Tonti #30242Nov. 28 1-5 p.m. BUC T Tonti
Personal Strengths Strategy Coaching with Polly Tonti$499 #30399Jul. 3, 2017- TBDJun. 30, 2018CCE TBD TontiNote: Coaching sessions will be scheduled based on participant availability.
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Connecting With People through Strengths$199 #30221Nov. 2 1-5 p.m.CCE Th Tonti #30249Dec. 6 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.BUC W Tonti
New! Emotional Intelligence (EQ) 2.0$199 #30124Sep. 18 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.CCE M Kline #30214Oct. 27 1-5 p.m. CCE F Kline
Service Excellence Certificate$1,250 #30167Sep. 29-Oct. 13 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Tonti
Strategy and Sales Solution Selling Workshop$879 #30201Oct. 20-27 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Surtman
The Impact of Strengths on Your Career Path$199 #30181Oct. 9 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.BUC M Tonti #30234Nov. 13 1-5 p.m.CCE M Tonti
Train-the-Trainer Boot Camp$1,250 #30110Aug. 1-15 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE T Windelspecht #30206 Oct. 23-Nov. 6 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE M Windelspecht
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT
New! Introduction to Agile Project Management
$495 #30504Nov. 3 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.BUC F Staff
PMI® Project Management Professional (PMP®) Exam Prep$2,195 #30381Aug. 14-18 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CCE M-F Staff #30376Sep. 5-Oct. 5 6-9:30 p.m.CCW T,Th Staff #30373 Sep. 6-Nov. 8 6-9:30 p.m.ATTC W Staff
Level 1: Introduction to MS Project 2016$495 #30434Jul. 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Staff #30435 Sep. 15 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.ATTC F Staff #30436Oct. 14 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCW Sa Staff
Level 2: MS Project 2016 Advanced$495 #30591Jul. 28 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Staff #30593Sep. 29 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.ATTC F Staff #30594Oct. 28 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCW F Staff
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QUALITY
Leadership Skills for Working in a Lean/Lean Six Sigma Environment Certificate$1,250 #30202Oct. 20-Nov. 3 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F Barker
New! Lean and the Supply Chain$275 #30153Oct. 16-23 6-10 p.m.CCE M Arraiza-Monteux
New! Safety, Failure Modes and Effect Analysis: Using DMAIC
$275 #30210Oct. 24 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE Th Nicol
Value Stream and Process Mapping$625 #30147Sep. 22-Oct. 13 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F NicolNote: Online session is Sep. 22 and in-person sessions are Oct. 6 and 13.
Problem Solving: Blended Learning$650 #30200Oct. 20-Nov. 17 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE F SommersNote: Online session is Oct. 20 and in-person sessions are Nov. 3 and 17.
Lean for Education: Introduction $195 #30096Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Students have one month to complete course from date of registration confirmation.
Lean for Education: Comprehensive $375 #30370Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Students have one month to complete course from date of registration confirmation.
Lean Essentials Boot Camp Basics: Manufacturing Based$250 #30207Oct. 24 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.CCE Th Fazekas
Lean for Health Care: Comprehensive $375 #30371Jul. 3, 2017- Online StaffJun. 30, 2018Note: Students have one month to complete course from date of registration confirmation.
WorkOut: GE WorkOut Change Acceleration Process$425 #30152Sep. 25-Oct. 11 6-9:30 p.m.CCE M,W Dixon
Lean Six Sigma GREEN BELT: Virtual Online*Note: This course contains both Yellow and Green Belt content and meets virtually online. There are mandatory virtual sessions where you are required to log into your computer and be on the phone for 2.5 hours at a specific date and time. Details below.$3,700 #30150Sep. 12, 2017- Online StaffFeb. 12, 2018Note: Mandatory 2.5-hour virtual sessions at 10 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 3, 31, Nov. 14, and Jan. 9.
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt to BLACK BELT: Virtual Online*Note: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification or knowledge is required prior to taking this class. This course meets virtually online. There are mandatory virtual sessions where you are required to log into your computer and be on the phone for 2.5 hours at a specific date and time. Details below.$3,725 #30151Sep. 12, 2017- Online StaffApr. 6, 2018Note: Mandatory 2.5-hour virtual sessions at 10 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 3, 31, Nov. 14, and Jan. 9.
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ASQ
New! Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) Refresher
$625 #30178Oct. 7-Nov. 11 9 a.m.-1 p.m.CCE Sa NetzelNote: ASQ Member Pricing: $575
New! Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) Refresher
$615 #30199Oct. 19-Dec. 14 6-9 p.m.CCE Th BrownNote: ASQ Member Pricing: $565
New! Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Refresher
$695 #30171Oct. 3-Dec. 12 6-9 p.m.CCE Th DemarcoNote: ASQ Member Pricing: $645
New! Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Refresher
$610 #30141Sep. 2-30 9 a.m.-1 p.m.CCE Sa NetzelNote: ASQ Member Pricing: $560
New! Certified Quality Technician (CQT) Refresher
$615 #30163Sep. 20-Nov. 8 6-9 p.m.CCE W QuarrickNote: ASQ Member Pricing: $565
EVENT PLANNING
New! Fundamentals of Meeting & Event Management
$597 #30445Sep. 19-Dec. 12 6-9:30 p.m.CCE T Luketic
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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
Food Industry online classes coming soon. Please visit our website for the following online classes being offered Jul. 3, 2017- Jun. 30, 2018:
• Ohio Level Two: Food Safety Manager Certificate
• Allergen Friendly Series• Strategies for Increasing Sales
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The Encore 55+ Adult Education program promotes successful aging through the development of lifelong learning opportunities for adults 55 and older in diverse community and institutional settings.
For more information and course schedules:www.tri-c.edu/encore | 216-987-2274
Encore 55+ Adult EducationFALL 2017
INSIDE:ABLE/ESOL Classes .................................. 111
ABLE/ESOL Off-Campus Classes ............... 112
ABLE/LITERACY SERVICES
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ABLE/ESOL CLASSES – FREEYou must register and attend an orientation before starting class.Register online at www.tri-c.edu/ABLE.
ABLE/Basic SkillsJul. 3-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m.MATTC TBD MW Allen, S
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MTC 135 MW Coats, T
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 5:30-8:30 p.m. MTC 135 MW Jenkins, C
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B MW James, K
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m.ESS 1203-A MW Poskocil, J
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 6-9 p.m. West TBD MW Caroniti, J
Jul. 6-Aug. 24 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 241 TTh Chauhan, R
Jul. 6-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 251 TTh Allen, S
Jul. 6-Aug. 23 10 a.m.-1 p.m.UTC 135 TTh Poskocil, J
Jul. 6-Aug. 24 5:30-8:30 p.m. UTC 135 TTh Franklin, A
Jul. 6-Jul. 24 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B TTh James, K
Jul. 6-Aug. 24 10 a.m.-1 p.m.ESS 1203-B TTh Everett, L
Jul. 6-Aug. 24 6-9:00 p.m. ESS 1203-A TTh Perkins, S
Jul. 6-Aug. 24 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS 1203-B TTh Chauhan, R
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 131 MW Allen, S
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MTC 135 MW Coats, T
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 129 MW Scipio, B
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 5:30-8:30 p.m. MATTC 133 MW Jenkins, C
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 5:30-8:30 p.m. MATTC 129 MW James, K
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B MW Daly, M
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-A MW Poskocil, J
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B MW Chauhan, R
Aug. 28-Oct. 18 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS 1203-A MW Allen, S
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 131 TTh Everett, L
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 129 TTh Coats, T
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MTC 135 TTh Poskocil, J
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 5:30-8:30 p.m. MATTC 131 TTh Chauhan, R
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B TTh Daly, M
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS 1203-B TTh Everett, L
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 6-9:00 p.m. ESS 1203-A TTh Perkins, S
Aug. 29-Oct. 19 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS 1203-B TTh Scipio, B
Oct. 23-Dec. 13 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 131 MW Allen, S
Oct. 23-Dec. 13 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MTC 135 MW Coats, T
Oct. 23-Dec. 13 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 129 MW Scipio, B
Oct. 23-Dec. 13 5:30-8:30 p.m. MATTC 129 MW Jenkins, C
Oct. 23-Dec. 13 5:30-8:30 p.m. MTC 135 MW James, K
Oct. 24-Dec. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 131 TTh Everett, L
Oct. 24-Dec. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MATTC 129 TTh Coats, T
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Oct. 24-Dec. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MTC 135 TTh Poskocil, J
Oct. 24-Dec. 14 5:30-8:30 p.m. MTC 135 TTh Chauhan, R
Oct. 24-Dec. 13 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203B MW Daly, M
Oct. 24-Dec. 13 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203A MW Poskocil, J
Oct. 24-Dec. 13 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203B MW Chauhan, R
Oct. 24-Dec. 13 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203A MW Allen, S
Oct. 25-Dec. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203B TTh Daly, M
Oct. 25-Dec. 14 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203B TTh Everett, L
Oct. 25-Dec. 14 6-9 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203A TTh Perkins, S
Oct. 25-Dec. 14 5:30-8:30 p.m. ESS (East 3) 1203B TTh Scipio, B
* College Closed - July 4, Sept. 4, Nov. 23
English Language Skills I
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 9-11:30 a.m. CCW TBD MW Emblom, V
English Language Skills III
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CCW TBD MW Muntean, G
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CCW TBD MW Timura, M
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 5:30-9:00 p.m. CCW TBD MW Emblom, V
Jul. 3-Aug. 23 5:30-9:00 p.m. CCW TBD MW Hinson, D
OFF-CAMPUSThese courses are flexibly scheduled through the semester. Call 216-987-3029 or 216-987-2135, or visit www.tri-c.edu/ABLE, for more information or to enroll.
Angela Mia
Building Hope in the City
Catholic Charities
Cleveland Heights High School
Cleveland Public Library
Cleveland Sight Center
Collinwood Library
Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC)
Delisle Center
East Cleveland Library
Esperanza
Fatima Family Center
Glenville Library
Mayfield Library
Murtis Taylor
PNC Fairfax Connection
Shaker Heights Library
Shore Cultural Centre
Solon Library
Taft School
Towards Employment
Urban Community School
U.S. District Courthouse
University Settlement
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PaymentPayment or appropriate information regarding payment (if your employer or an agency is paying) must be submitted at the time of registration. Accepted credit cards are MasterCard, VISA, American Express and Discover. Credit cards will not be accepted for in-person registration, but are accepted via online registration. A 2.4% service fee will apply to payments made by credit card.* Checks should be made payable to Cuyahoga Community College. A $30 processing fee will be charged for all checks returned for non-payment.
Program 60Program 60 does not apply to courses held at Corporate College West or East or selected courses at other sites. Please call 866-933-5175 for more information.
CancellationsYou will be contacted by phone, mail or email if a course is canceled or changed.
Workforce Drops, Cancellations and Transfers/Refund Policy
Need to drop your class?For workforce open enrollment courses, a full refund is given if a completed withdrawal request is received before the class begins. No refund is given after the class begins.
Withdrawal RequestsWithdrawal requests must come directly from the student or his/her designee. The official receipt date is the day and time the request is received in the Workforce, Community and Economic Development Division/Corporate College registration office. All refunds are paid by check from Cuyahoga Community College District to the student regardless of the method or source of original registration payment. Please allow three to four weeks for the refund check to be processed and mailed to the address given at the time of registration. If there has been an address change, please provide the corrected address with your withdrawal request.
Withdrawals and Substitutions for Corporate College and IT Courses• A full refund will be issued to the registered
student if a completed withdrawal request is received prior to five business days before the class start date.
• A 50 percent refund will be issued for withdrawal requests received on or after five, but prior to three business days before the class start date.
• There is no refund for withdrawal requests received on or after three days prior to the class start date; no exceptions will be made.
• If unable to attend, you may substitute another person at no additional cost; please notify of change or substitution at least one day prior to class start date.
• Withdrawal requests must come directly from the student or his/her designee; the official receipt date is the day and time the request is received in the Corporate College registration office.
Concurrent with Credit ClassesContinuing education courses that are “linked” with credit courses will adhere to the stated Workforce, Community and Economic Development Division refund policy.
Canceled ClassesIf Cuyahoga Community College cancels a class, a full refund is automatically processed for students who do not choose to transfer to another available class. Using contact information you have provided, College personnel will make every attempt to contact you in the event that a class is canceled. Please make sure we have a valid daytime phone number on file. You may also inquire by calling the Workforce, Community and Economic Development Division/Corporate College registration office.
Transfer RequestsStudents may request a transfer to another available section on a seat-available basis.
How Do I Get My Textbooks?If your class is at …• MTC - Books are available online at www.tri-c.edu/books or at Metro Campus
Book Center. • CCW - Books are available online at www.tri-c.edu/books or at Western Campus
Book Center.• CCE - Books are available online at www.tri-c.edu/books or at Eastern Campus
Book Center.If you have any questions, please call866-933-5175.
NONCREDIT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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Student RecordsYou may access records for purpose of review and may question their content in accordance with existing College guidelines and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended by Public Law 93-568.
Continuing Education Units (CEU)One continuing education unit (CEU) is 10 contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. Continuing education units are awarded upon completion of demonstrated participation in an organized continuing education experience and are based on a minimum of 90 percent attendance and/or a competency evaluation. A student will earn all or none of the CEUs awarded.
ParkingProtected, lighted parking is provided at all Cuyahoga Community College campuses. Free parking is available at Corporate College East. Information on parking for students can be obtained online through the following link: www.tri-c.edu/parking/index.html.
REGISTER AND PAY ONLINEThis site allows the convenienceof registering and paying fornoncredit classes online by credit card or electronic check. You can
also search for current courses by title, CRN or keywords.
IMPORTANT PAYMENT INFORMATION*Effective July 15, 2014, a 2.4% service fee will apply to all payments made by credit card for Cuyahoga Community College credit and noncredit tuition, fees and other student account charges. Call 216-987-3075 with any questions.Effective Oct. 1, 2015, payment by credit card will no longer be available in person. Credit card payments may still be made by registering online. Call 216-987-3075 with questions.
NONCREDIT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
For maps to our locations,visit www.tri-c.edu/campuses.
For public transportation information,call the RTAnswerline at 216-621-9500.
Visit www.tri-c.edu/workforce to download printable form.
BY PHONE: 866-933-5175Have credit card information available.
BY MAILComplete form and mail with check, money order or purchase order to:Tri-C/Manufacturing Technology CenterMTC Enrollment Center2415 Woodland Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115
BY FAX: 216-987-3210To register and pay with credit card or purchase order.
IN PERSONEffective Oct. 1, 2015, credit cards will nolonger be accepted in person at the registrationwindow. Payment may still be made by check orcash. To pay by credit card, you must completeregistration online.
Stop by Enrollment Center:
• Metropolitan/Advanced Technology Training Center
3409 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115
• Metropolitan/Manufacturing Technology Center 2415 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115
• Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, OH 44122
• Western Campus 11000 Pleasant Valley Road Parma, OH 44130
• Brunswick University Center 3605 Center Road Brunswick, OH 44212
• Westshore Campus 31001 Clemens Road Westlake, OH 44145
• Corporate College® East 4400 Richmond Road Warrensville Hts., OH 44128
• Corporate College® West 25425 Center Ridge Road Westlake, OH 44145
HOW TO REGISTER
The workforce program prepared me for the career I have now.
Through workforce training at Tri-C®, Chris Groomes gained the skills he needed to begin a new career.
Chris came to Cuyahoga Community College’s Workforce, Community and Economic Develop-ment program right out of high school. His goal was to gain the skills he needed to become gainfully employed. After receiving certifications in Precision Machining and CNC programming, Chris got a job as a machinist in the aerospace industry. Tri-C gave Chris the opportunity to enter the workforce with career-building skills.
Are you ready to start a new career? Tri-C’s Workforce, Community and Economic Devel-opment Division offers noncredit and credit training for individuals, including fast-track training programs with convenient class times that meet your schedule. Tri-C is the smart choice to get your start.
tri-c.edu/workforce216-987-6000
Information Technology – A Tri-C® Center of ExcellenceManufacturing Technology – A Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Public Safety – A Tri-C® Center of Excellence
Health Care • Transportation Center • Corporate College • ABLE/Literacy Services
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