CCE Spring 2022 Booklet - Cecil College — Own Your Future

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CECIL COLLEGECareer & Community EducationSPRING 2022Own Your Future

TABLE OF CONTENTSHealthcare Careers . 4American Heart Association/CPR AEDMedical Administrative AssistantMedical AssistantMedicine AideNursing Assistant/GNAParamedicPhlebotomistPhysician Professional CoderSkilled Trades. 8Automotive RepairDiesel TechnologyHeavy Equipment OperationsHVAC/RWeldingWorkforce Training . 10Welcome to Career and Community EducationWhether you’re looking to reinvent yourself or to just have fun, the continuing educationprograms at Cecil College will help you shape your future and change your life. At Cecil,you can learn it today, and live it tomorrow!Workforce TrainingCareer and Community Education offers a full range of programs to help you start a newcareer, advance your career, or own your own business.Transportation TrainingEarn a commercial driver’s license, obtain a Maryland state driver’s license, or justimprove your existing driving skills with our transportation training classes.Adult EducationWe can help you obtain your GED or gain skills to get the job you want. We also offerESOL classes for students who are learning English as a second language.Lifelong LearningIt’s time to look into something fun and educational for you. Our classes are designed foradults of every age and interest.Youth & HomeschoolWe have something for every child, year-round.Explore the PossibilitiesWe want you to find yourself at Cecil College, where you have endless possibilities forenriching your life and those of your loved ones. No matter your age or interest, exploreall that we have to offer.Course Delivery FormatsCareer and Community Education is offering a variety of course delivery types allowingscheduling flexibility.In-person - Classes that meet on campus or at locations throughout the community.Hybrid (hyb) - Classes that meet in-person periodically with some coursework offeredonline.Online/Asynchronous (Online-A) - Online classes with little or no designated meetingdays/times, allowing you to study at your convenience.Online/Synchronous (Online-S) - Online classes that meet virtually with your instructorand classmates on a regularly occurring day/time, allowing for a highly engaging,interactive experience.Please see page 38 for a list of location codes for in-person and hybrid classes.CECIL COLLEGE Career and Community Education2Accounting & BookkeepingChild CareDispensary TechnicianEnvironmental, Health, and SafetyHome InspectionLeadershipMarine Service TechnologyMicrosoft OfficePest ManagementReal EstateVeterinary AssistantVoice Over CareersVisual CommunicationsOnline Learning . 14Commercial Driver’s License. 15Driver Education. 16GED/ESOL . 17Lifelong Learning . ver SafetyFinancial PlanningFitness/Tai Chi/YogaGeneologyHistory & HumanitiesHolistic & Healthy LivingHome & GardenHorse SenseLanguages/Foreign LanguagesLiterature & WritingMusic & TheaterPhotographyTelevisionYouth & Homeschool Programs. 34Payment and Policies . 38TextbooksSenior NetworkCourse Delivery FormatsClass Location Codes

DIRECTORYAdult Education443-907-1391adulted@cecil.eduHealthcare long ls Build the foundation for your career in the skilled eduTransportation Training410-287-1096drive@cecil.eduWorkforce Training443-907-1379skills4u@cecil.eduYouth & Homeschool ted Education Training Program - TUITION-FREE!Jumpstart your career with this “three-for-free” education opportunity, available whilefunds last: earn your GED to increase your job prospects. learn basic construction skills to expand your job opportunities and skill set. gain valuable “soft skills” that enhance your employability, including resumebuilding and interviewing tips.This unique program can prepare you for an administrative support role in theconstruction industry or further training in the skilled trades.Find out more today by contacting Carolyn Fletcher at 443-907-1391.The Integrated Education Training program is supported by grant funding from Maryland Department of Labor.Cecil College Board of TrusteesMark Mortenson, ChairCydney Teal, M.D., Vice ChairSarah W. ColendaRaymond W. Hamm, Jr.Donna HorganKathleen KundaMichael J. Scibinico IIMary Way Bolt, EdDSecretary/TreasurerPresident of Cecil CollegeIt is the policy of Cecil College to notdiscriminate against any individual by reasonof race, color, sex, marital status, citizenship,national or ethnic origin, age, religion, sexualorientation, or disability. Please refer to theCollege catalog for the complete and detailedNondiscrimination Statement.Due to COVID-19, all information regardingSpring 2022 offerings is subject to change.Please visit cecil.edu/coronavirus for the latestCollege updates.Please read the Return to Campus Planat www.cecil.edu/coronavirus for safetyguidelines for all in-person classes.*Course work includes Adult Basic Education/GED Preparation, NCCER Basic Construction, and soft skills training.Veteran & Service Member ResourcesCecil College is a member of the State of Maryland’s College Collaboration for StudentVeterans. Every effort is made to ensure the educational success of our returningVeterans, including their recruitment, successful transition to higher education,retention and eventual completion.A resource center is available through the financial aid office and provides studentveteran information related to college and VA resources.For more information, call 410-287-1003.www.cecil.edu3

HEALTHCARE CAREERS@CECIL COLLEGEGet the training you need today tohave the future you want tomorrow!Medical Assistant ProgramCecil College offers programsto prepare you for the followingcertifications: Certified Medical AdministrativeAssistant (NHA) Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA) Certified Medicine Aide Certified Nursing Assistant (MBON) Certified Phlebotomy Technician(NHA) Certified Professional Coder (AAPC) Nationally Registered Paramedic(NREMT)Program Requirements High School Diploma/GED Minimum 18 years of age Health profile (proof of currentimmunizations, medical insurance,and Physician’s clearance) Completion of a background checkand drug screen through an approvedvendor American Heart Association BLSProvider certification (CPR/AED)Scholarships and financial aid may beavailable for those who qualify.For more information, visitcecil.edu/hcc, emailhealthcarecareers@cecil.edu, or callLuAnn Williams at 443-674-1542.cecil.edu/hccCECIL COLLEGE Career and Community EducationMedical assistants work alongsidephysicians, mainly in outpatient carefacilities, such as medical offices andclinics. Medical assistants are cross-trainedto perform administrative and clinicalduties.Employment of medical assistants isprojected to grow much faster than theaverage for all occupations, accordingto the United States Bureau of LaborStatistics.*Cecil College’s program prepares youfor national certification. Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA)ENROLL NOWClasses Start January 19See Page 7For more information visitcecil.edu/hcc or call 443-674-1542.Scholarships and financial aid maybe available to those who qualify.*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department ofLabor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, MedicalAssistants, on the Internet at nts.htm (visitedOctober 15, 2020).4PROGRAM COURSESAnatomy & Physiology I & IIHCG 220 & HCG 221Clinical Office Procedures I & IIHMP 304 & HMP 308CodingHMP 317Computer EssentialsHCG 200Computer Medical Office ManagementHMP 305Insurance & Managed CareHMP312Medical Assistant ClinicalHMP 320 & HMP 321Medical Laboratory ProceduresHMP 306Medical Law & EthicsHMP 303Medical Office ProceduresHMP 310Medical TerminologyHCG 222Professionalism in HealthcareHCG 211Psychology EssentialsHMP 301

MEDICAL CODINGPhysician Professional Coder ProgramMedical coders are healthcareprofessionals in charge of processingpatient treatment records and relatedinsurance information into a code usedwithin the healthcare industry.Medical billing and coding professionalswork in a wide variety of settings,including: Physicians offices Hospitals Medical billing services Ambulatory centers Insurance companiesCecil College’s program prepares youfor national certification. Certified Professional Coder (AAPC)PROGRAM COURSESAnatomy & Physiology I & IIHCG 220 & HCG 221CodingHMP 317Computer EssentialsHCG 200Computer Medical Office ManagementHMP 305Insurance & Managed CareHMP 312Medical Law & EthicsHMP 303Medical Office ProceduresHMP 310Medical TerminologyHCG 222Professionalism in HealthcareHCG 211Physician Coder ExternshipHMP 400 & HMP 401ENROLL NOWClasses Start January 19See Page 7MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANTMedical administrative assistants performadministrative functions for a hospital,clinic, or medical office through theirknowledge of medical terminology andapplications.With a relatively short educational path,this is an ideal position for those lookingto get their foot in the door of thehealthcare field.Cecil College’s program prepares youfor national certification. Certified Medical AdministrativeAssistant (NHA)PROGRAM COURSESComputer EssentialsHCG 200Computer Medical Office ManagementHMP 305Insurance & Managed CareHMP 312Medical Administrative AssistantExternshipHMP 500Medical Office ProceduresHMP 310Medical TerminologyHCG 222Professionalism in HealthcareHCG 211ENROLL NOWClasses Start January 19See Page 7For more information visitcecil.edu/hcc or call 443-674-1542.For more information visitcecil.edu/hcc or call 443-674-1542.5PARAMEDICCecil College and the Department ofEmergency Services of Cecil CountyGovernment have a partnership thatsupports the community’s needs for EMSpersonnel while providing the collegeaccredited education that the studentdemands.The Paramedic program contains 720contact hours of theoretical and clinicalinstruction and will train you to be thehighest level of EMS professional (NationalRegistered Paramedic). This certificationwill make you marketable across thenation as well as in the State of Maryland,and best of all, it is offered at nearly nocost to you.Cecil College’s program prepares youfor national certification.Nationally Registered Paramedic(NREMT)PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Maryland (or National) EMTcertification Affiliated with a Maryland ALSCompany, member in good standing Entry examination (Approximate cost 20) Successful completion of Anatomy andPhysiology I & II offered online throughCecil College.PROGRAM INFORMATIONClasses Start August 2022Please refer to the Cecil College websiteat www.cecil.edu/hcc for coursedescription and pricing.For more information or to apply, contact:Robert Muller, BS, NRP, MICRB-E,Interim Paramedic Director atrmuller11@cecil.edu or 443-309-0562.www.cecil.edu

Nursing AssistantGeriatric Nursing Assistant(NA/GNA)PHLEBOTOMISTPhlebotomists are primarily responsibleand accountable for the collection of bloodspecimens from patients for the purposeof laboratory analysis. After completingthe coursework, students will developtheir skills in the required daytime clinicalNursing assistants/GNA are the foundationexperience to accumulate 100 clinicalof in-patient care. In hospitals or long-termhours and 200 sticks minimum.care facilities, nursing assistants are on theUpon successful completion of the entirefront line of caring for patients’ daily needs.220-hour program, students will receive acertificate of completion and will sit for the Upon successful completion, students willbe eligible to apply to the Maryland BoardNational Healthcareer Association’s (NHA)of Nursing (MBON) for CNA licensure andcertifying exam to become a Certifiedsit for the Geriatric Nursing Assistant (GNA)Phlebotomy Technician (CPT).exam.PROGRAM COURSESPROGRAM COURSES Computer Essentials - HCG 200 Nursing Assistant Theory - HHL 129 Professionalism in Healthcare - HCG 211 Nursing Assistant Clinical - HHL 131 Phlebotomy:Prep for Certification - HHL 201Nursing Assistant Theory Phlebotomy: Clinical - HHL 102Phlebotomist is an evening program.Clinical externships are held Monday Friday during daytime hours.Professionalism in Healthcare10 sessions, 30 hours, 340Course #: HCG 211Sec# Day19Z MDates1/31 - 4/5Times6 - 9pLocationD 405D 405Nursing Assistant ClinicalLocationOnline-AComputer Essentials10 sessions, 30 hours, 340Course #: HCG 200Sec# DayDatesTimes19 T2/1- 4/56 - 9p91 hours 875Course #: HHL 129Sec# DayDatesTimes27 M/T/TH 1/4-2/24 5p-9p28 M/T/TH 3/31-5/19 5p-9p59 hours, 870Course #: HHL 131Sec# DayDatesTimes27 M/T/TH 2/28-3/29 5p-9p28 M/T/TH 5/23-6/27 5p-9pLocationTBATBALocationOnline-APhlebotomy: Prep for Certification20 sessions, 60 hours, 930Course #: HHL 201Sec# DayDatesTimes19H W2/2-4/719H Th2/3-4/84-7pLocationOnlineD 406Geriatric Nursing Assistants working inMaryland long-term care facilities havea unique opportunity for advancementby becoming a Certified Medicine Aide.Certified Medicine Aides dispensemedications under the direction of aregistered nurse.This program provides training and inclass laboratory practice relating to thetechniques, principles and procedures forsafe administration of certain medications.Medicine Aide Program Requirements Current Maryland CNA/GNA license One year of full-time employment as aGNA in a Maryland Facility Letter of recommendation from currentemployerCertified Medicine Aide: Theory4 sessions, 30 hours, 480Course #: HHL 114Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation12* Th/F 3/3-3/18 9a-6pD 410*12 No class 3/10 and 3/11 for project work.Certified Medicine Aide: Clinical4 sessions, 30 hours, 495Course #: HHL 115Sec# DayDatesTimes Location12Th/F 3/31-4/8 9a-6p CMHCMedicine Aide Update1 session, 8 hours, 190Course #: HHL 119Sec# Day DatesTimes04Th2/249a-6p05Th6/29a-6pLocationD 410D 410ENROLL NOWClasses Start January 4For more information visitcecil.edu/hcc or call 443-674-1542.Please read the Return to Campus Planat www.cecil.edu/coronavirus for safetyguidelines for all in-person classes.ENROLL NOW Classes Start January 31For more information visitcecil.edu/hcc or call 443-674-1542.CECIL COLLEGE Career and Community EducationMEDICINE AIDE6

Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Assistant and Physician Professional CoderAnatomy & Physiology I for Allied Health16 sessions, 54 hours, 615Course #: HCG 220Sec#DatesLocation14Z1/20-3/8Online-AAnatomy & Physiology II for Allied Health16 sessions, 54 hours, 615Course #: HCG 221Sec# DatesLocation14Z3/8-4/1Online-AClinical Office Procedures I20 sessions, 70 hours, 565Course #: HMP 304Sec# Day DatesTimes14H* T/W 2/16-4/14-7p*HybridLocationD 406Clinical Office Procedures II20 sessions, 70 hours, 565Course #: HMP 308Sec# DayDatesTimes13H* T/W/TH 1/4-2/28 4-7p14H* T/W4/5-5/18 4-7p*HybridLocationD 406D 406Medical Laboratory Procedure90 hours, 815Course # HMP 306Sec# DayDatesTimes Location13H T/W 1/4-3/44-7pD 40614H T/W 4/4-5/124-7pD 406Physician Coding Externship I60 hours, 740Course # HMP 400Sect# Day DatesTimesLocation13M-F 3/7-4/18a-5pOff Campus14M-F 5/23-6/2 8a-5pOff CampusMedical Law and Ethics4 sessions, 24 hours, 275Course #: HMP 303Sec# DatesLocation14Z2/15-3/3Online-APhysician Coding Externship II100 hours, 425Course # HMP 401Sect# Day DatesTimesLocation13M-F 3/7-4/18a-5pOff Campus14M-F 6/2-6/23 8a-5pOff CampusMedical Office Procedures5 sessions, 30 hours, 315Course #: HMP 310Sec# DatesLocation14Z1/20-2/10Online-AMedical Admin Assistant Externship80 hours, 480Course # HMP 500Sect# Day DatesTimesLocation13M-F 3/7-3/21 8a-5pOff Campus14M-F 5/2-5/13 8a-5pOff CampusMedical Terminology19 sessions, 66 hours, 565Course #: HCG 222Sec# DatesLocation14Z1/19-3/25Online-AAmerican Heart AssociationCoding20 sessions, 100 hours, 765Sec# DatesLocation13Z 1/3-3/3Online-A14Z 4/4-5/18Onlnie-AProfessionalism in Healthcare30 hours, 340Course #: HCG 211Sec# Computer Essentials9 sessions, 30 hours, 340Course #: HCG 200Sec# DatesLocation14Z1/19-2/9Online-APsychology Essentials10 sessions, 36 hours, 325Course #: HMP 301Sec# DatesLocation14Z1/19-2/13Online-AComputer Medical Office Management9 sessions, 36 hours, 375Course #: HMP 305Sec# DatesLocation14Z2/23-3/23 Online-AMedical Assistant Clinical I60 hours, 610Course # HMP 320Sect# Day DatesTimes13M-F 3/7-3/16 8a-5p14M-F 5/24-6/2 8a-5pLocationOff CampusOff CampusMedical Assistant Clinical II100 hours, 425Course # HMP 321Sect# Day DatesTimes13M-F 3/16-4/8 8a-5p14M-F 6/2-6/23 8a-5pLocationOff CampusOff CampusInsurance and Managed Care7 sessions, 50 hours, 415Course #: HMP 312Sec# DayDatesLocation14Z1/21-3/25 Online-ABLS for Healthcare ProvidersThis course is designed for medical careproviders and provides instruction for CPR,use of AED, and relief of choking for theadult, child, and infant victim. All participantsmust be able to kneel on the floor besidea manikin for extended periods of time.The AHA BLS for Healthcare Providerscompletion card is valid for two years.1 session, 5 hours, 90Course #: HCP 140Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation01S1/159a-1pD 40602F1/219a-1pD 40604F2/119a-1pD 40606S2/269a-1pD 40607F3/119a-1pD 40609F3/259a-1pD 40611F4/159a-1pD 40614S4/309a-1pD Please read the Return to Campus Planat www.cecil.edu/coronavirus for safetyguidelines for all in-person classes.Online/Asynchronous (Online-A)Online classes with little or no designatedmeeting days/times, allowing you to studyat your convenience.For more information, emailhealthcarecareers@cecil.edu or call 443-674-1542.To register, call 410-287-1078 today!7www.cecil.edu

CONSTRUCTION, HVAC/R, WELDINGCecil College has partneredwith the National Center forConstruction Education &Research (NCCER) to offerstandardized constructionand maintenance curriculumand assessments withportable credentials inconstruction, HVAC/R, andwelding.SKILLED TRADESSkilled trades are a critical part of ournation’s workforce and are typically inhigh-demand. Cecil College provides theexpert instruction and affordable trainingyou need for a career in welding, HVAC-Rrepair, or automotive repair. Learn fromexperienced instructors in a state-of-theart environment. Start or advance yourcareer in the skilled trades today!Automotive RepairDiesel TechnologyHeavy Equipment OperationsHVAC/RWeldingCheck out our video atcecil.edu/skilledtradesHVAC/RWELDINGNCCER HVAC/R – Level IThe HVAC/R program will provide the basicknowledge and skills to become a qualified,entry-level employee in the HVAC industry.Upon successful completion of the program,students will earn Certificate of Completion forNCCER HVAC – Level 1, NCCER wallet card, andtheir credentials entered in the NCCER Registry.Students will also have the opportunity to takethe EPA608 Certification exam at the end of theprogram. Students must meet with a ProgramSpecialist to enroll in this program.NCCER Welding – Level IThe welding program will provide the basicknowledge and skills to become an entrylevel welder. Upon successful completion ofthe program, students will earn Certificateof Completion for NCCER Welding – Level1, NCCER wallet card, and their credentialsentered in the NCCER Registry. Students mustmeet with a Program Specialist to enroll in thiscourse.NCCER HVAC/R – Module IIPre-requisites: NCCER Basic Construction,NCCER HVAC I.10 sessions, 30 hours, 499Course #: WVR 162Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01* M/W1/3-2/76-9pCCST*01 – No class 1/17NCCER HVAC/R – Module IIIPre-requisites: NCCER Basic Construction,NCCER HVAC I, NCCER HVAC II.10 sessions, 30 hours, 499Course #: WVR 162Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01* M/W2/9-3/166-9pCCST*01 – No class 2/21Note: Students must provide welding helmet(shade 10), jacket, gloves, and glasses.NCCER Welding - Module VPre-requisites: NCCER Basic Construction,NCCER Welding Level 1 – Modules I, II, III, IV.10 sessions, 40 hours, 1,069Course #: WVW 263Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01* M/T/W 1/11-2/25-9pCCST*01 – No class 1/17.NCCER Welding Modules I-IVbegin in Fall 2022.NCCER HVAC/R – Module IVPre-requisites: NCCER Basic Construction,NCCER HVAC I, NCCER HVAC II, NCCER HVAC III.10 sessions, 30 hours, 499Course #: WVR 163Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01* M/W3/21-4/25 6-9pCCST*01 – No class 4/18.NCCER HVAC/R Module Ibegins in Fall 2022.Contact Amanda at 443-907-1379 or skills4u@cecil.edu for more information.cecil.edu/skilledtradesCECIL COLLEGE Career and Community Education8

Shielded Metal ARC Welding IThis course is designed to meet the needs ofthe beginner student in welding. Learn howto select the correct electrodes, set-up theequipment, and strike an arc on a variety ofbase metals. Notes: Students must providewelding helmet (shade 10), jacket, gloves, andglasses. Textbook required. Instructor: Racine6 sessions, 24 hours, 499Course #: WVW 225Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th2/8-2/245-9pCCSTShielded Metal ARC Welding IIThis advanced course builds on the skillsacquired in SMAW I. Pre-requisite: ShieldedMetal ARC Welding I. Notes: Students mustprovide welding helmet (shade 10), jacket,gloves, and glasses. Textbook required.Instructor: Racine6 sessions, 24 hours, 499Course #: WVW 226Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th3/1-3/175-9pCCSTMIG & TIG WeldingMIG and TIG are two of the most popularwelding techniques used in the industry. MIGis used primarily in the welding of sheet metalwhile TIG is used for aluminum. Hands-onpractice in both processes will be provided.Transcript available. Notes: Students mustprovide welding helmet (shade 10), jacket,gloves, and glasses. Textbook required.Instructor: Racine7 sessions, 28 hours, 580Course #: WVW 215Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th3/29-4/19 5-9pCCSTRegister early-seating is limited!Contact Amanda at 443-907-1379 orskills4u@cecil.edu for more information.HVAC/R APPRENTICESHIPEARN while you LEARNand prepare yourself for a career in theHVAC/R trade!Cecil College and Heating and AirConditioning Contractors of Marylandoffer a Maryland state-approved fouryear HVAC/R Apprenticeship program.Upon successful completion of thisfour-year program, students will be ableto earn their HVAC/R journey-personlicense from the Maryland Departmentof Labor, Licensing and Regulationwithout taking the exam.HVAC/R Apprenticeship – Year OneThe first year of the HVAC/R Apprenticeshipprogram combines both classroominstruction and on-the-job training.HVAC/R Apprenticeship – Year TwoYear Two topics include: fundamentals ofbrazing and soldering, electric motors,wiring and testing, HVAC controls,advanced refrigeration and pipe fitting, andcommunication skills. Note: Student musthave already taken Year One of the programor tested out of Year One if they have priorexperience or education in the HVAC/R field.Classes take place at theCecil County School of Technology.Complete an application today throughthe Heating and Air ConditioningContractors of Maryland at haccmd.org.Students must also provide the following: Copy of the applicant’s Maryland StateHVAC/R license Doctor’s letter showing the applicantis physically able to work in the HVAC/Rindustry Copy of applicant’s high school diplomaor transcript of last grade completed Copy of applicant’s Driver’s License Written recommendation letters fromthree (3) acquaintances State Apprentice AgreementFor more information about theapprenticeship program,please contact Amanda atskills4u@cecil.edu or 443-907-1379.9HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONSIn Heavy Equipment Operations, studentswill learn safety, identification, and basicoperational techniques of heavy equipmentsuch as dozers, loaders, scrapers and graders.Students will be taught the skills and gainthe knowledge required to understand theconditions and markings of the job site, andthe responsibilities of the heavy equipmentoperator. They will also be taught how tocalculate the areas, volumes, cut, and fillrequirements for a job, along with interpretingroadway and construction site drawings.Classes include: Introduction to Heavy EquipmentOperations Heavy Equipment Operator – Site Workand Grading Heavy Equipment Operator – EnhancedSite Work & Soils Excavation Math & Interpreting CivilDrawingsCLASSES BEGINNING IN JANUARYIntro to Heavy Equipment Operations12 sessions, 48 hours, 860Course #: WTC 151Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation01T/Th 1/18-2/24 5:30-9:45p HCCHeavy Equipment Operations – Site Workand Grading11 sessions, 44 hours, 850Course #: WTC 155Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation01T/Th 3/1-4/12 5:30-9:45p HCCClasses are held atHarford Community College.For more information or to register,please contact Amanda at skills4u@cecil.eduor 443-907-1379.www.cecil.edu

AUTO & DIESEL REPAIRAUTOMOTIVE REPAIRDIESEL TECHNOLOGYLearn how to fix the cars you love to drive –and get on the path to a successful career!Cecil College’s Diesel Technology programprepares students to inspect, repair and servicediesel engines. This is a 9 month, 150 hourprogram consisting of 5 modules. Students willbe introduced to diesel engine maintenanceand troubleshooting, tools, diesel systems,pumps, engine reassembly and installation,and more. Upon completion, students will beprepared to take the following ASE MediumHeavy Truck Certification Tests: T2—DieselEngines, T6—Electrical/Electronic Systems, andT8—Preventive Maintenance Inspection.Automotive training at Cecil College lets youlearn from ASE-Certified instructors with yearsof professional experience.The Automotive program includes 5 classestaken in any order, take one or all five! Engine Repair ASE A1 Engine Performance ASE A8 Brake Systems ASE A5 Electrical Systems ASE A6 Suspension and Steering ASE A4Hours & CostsThis 150 hour program will cost approximately 2,800 if all 5 classes are taken (excludingtextbooks). Textbook required for each class.CLASSES BEGINNING IN JANUARYAutomotive Brake Systems10 sessions, 30 hours, 560Course #: WVA 136Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01M/W 1/10-2/14 6-9p CCSTAutomotive Electrical Systems10 sessions, 30 hours, 560Course #: WVA 130Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01M/W 2/23-3/28 6-9p CCSTAutomotive Suspension and Steering10 sessions, 30 hours, 560Course #: WVA 133Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01M/W 4/4-5/96-9p CCSTCLASSES BEGINNING IN JANUARYDiesel Technology - Module III10 sessions, 30 hours, 599Course #: WVA 152Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th 1/4-2/36-9p CCSTDiesel Technology - Module IV10 sessions, 30 hours, 599Course #: WVA 153Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th 2/8-3/106-9p CCSTDiesel Technology - Module V10 sessions, 30 hours, 599Course #: WVA 154Sec# DayDatesTimes Location01T/Th 3/15-4/14 6-9p CCSTDiesel Technology Modules I and IIbegin in September 2022.Please read the Return to Campus Planat www.cecil.edu/coronavirus for safetyguidelines for all in-person classes.Register early-seating is limited!Contact Amanda at 443-907-1379 or skills4u@cecil.edu for more information.CECIL COLLEGE Career and Community Education10WORKFORCE TRAININGThe business world is an innovative,dynamic arena where the most currentand relevant skills are highly valued.Cecil College can help strengthen yourknowledge or broaden your skillset in avariety of areas in order to enhance yourresume, improve your job performance orbetter position you for a career promotion.The College offers a wide variety of indemand programming designed to createand reinforce business acumen. Expandyour possibilities this year by exploringall that is on offer through our BusinessCareer Training programs!Accounting & BookkeepingChild CareDispensary TechnicianEnvironmental, Health, and SafetyHome InspectionLeadershipMarine Service TechnologyMicrosoft OfficePest ManagementReal EstateVeterinary AssistantVoice Over CareersVisual Communicationscecil.edu/training

ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPINGHOME INSPECTIONQuickBooks CertificationOnce the course is completed, the student cantake the QuickBooks Certified User Exam.Instructor: Jones10 sessions, 30 hours, 495Course #: CAF 121Sec# DayDatesTimesLocation01M/W 5/2-6/16-9pES 328Home Inspection Pre-License TrainingThis course is designed for individuals pursuingentry level career training in Home Inspectionand provides instruction on how to completean inspection of all the systems and technicalareas of a residential home. Topics includestructural systems, heating systems, electricaland air conditioning, interior and exteriorsystems, plumbing, roofing and other homesystems and writing inspection reports. Note:Textbook required. Instructor: Cole25 sessions, 75 hours, 699Course #: WVX 135Sec# DayDatesTimesLocation01M/W 2/28-5/23 6-9pES 326DISPENSARY TECHNICIANDispensary Technician IDesigned to provide entry-level andoccupational training to work in a medicalcannabis dispensary, this course provides anoverview of the role and skill sets of dispensarypersonnel in the cannabis industry. Marylandregulations specific to dispensary operationsand patient management will be covered.15 sessions, 30 hours, 390Course #: WVX 180Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation01T/R 1/25-3/15 6:30-8:30p Online-ADispensary Technician IIThis course focuses on medicinal knowledge,patient care and education aspects of thedispensary technician’s role. Pre-requisite:Dispensary Technician I.15 sessions, 30 hours, 390Course #: WVX 181Sec# Day DatesTimesLocation01T/R 3/29-5/24 6:30-8:30p Online-AENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, ANDSAFETY TRAININGWater Storage, Distribution, and PumpsThis course is designed to teach operators thepractical aspects of operating and maintainingwater distribution systems, while emphasizingsafe practices and procedures. Topics willinclude pumping, storage, valves, anddistribution operations and maintenance andthe principle role of each component in thedistributio

Career and Community Education o ers a full range of programs to help you start a new career, advance your career, or own your own business. Transportation Training Earn a commercial driver’s license, obtain a Maryland state driver’s license, or just improve your existing driving skills