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Medgar Evers College School of Professional & Community DevelopmentWorkforce Development-Adult &Continuing Education CertificatePrograms and CoursesThe Adult and Continuing Education Department at Medgar Evers College offers certificateand non-certificate programs for adults seeking to learn something new, enhance theirskill set or begin a new career. All of our courses are taught by industry professionals, atflexible schedules and at reasonable tuition rates. For the Spring 2019 Fall semester, wehave added several new courses alongside the programs we are well known for. Please takea moment to review our catalog to see if you find something that interests you. Thank you.Special Events Schedule:SPRING '20WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSEMarch 5th, 2020 10:00AM – 7:00PM1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY 11225Visit us at :Medgar Evers College School of Professional & Community Development Workforce Development Adult & Continuing Education (WD-ACE)1534 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216ace.info@mec.cuny.edu 718-804-88502www.mec.cuny.edu/ace

A Message From the PresidentDear Prospective Student,Welcome to Medgar Evers College, CUNY and our School of Professionaland Community Development. Whether your goal is to satisfy a curiosity,enhance your skill set or completely change careers, you have come to theright place to continue your learning.Our Workforce Development- Adult and Continuing EducationDepartment (WFD-ACE) offers a variety of certificate level and professionaldevelopment courses in areas that are relevant in today’s rapidly changingglobal economy. Taught by industry professionals, at flexible schedulesand affordable tuition rates, our programs are designed to meet the needsof today’s adult learner.For many adults, continuing education represents a viable pathwayto continue their professional development and to attain their careeraspirations. Our industry-standard certification training programs will helpyou increase your confidence, aid in managing a career transition andimprove your overall quality of life. We encourage you to take a momentto review our catalog to see if there is a training program or professionaldevelopment course for you.On behalf of Medgar Evers College, CUNY thank you for your interestin our College and we look forward to serving you as you pursue youracademic and professional goals.Sincerely,Dr. Rudolph F. CrewPresidentTable of ContentsCERTIFICATE PROGRAMSPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAllied Health InstituteEducational PreparationNYS OASAS Credentialed Alcoholism andSubstance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)4Certified Electronic Health Record Specialist (CEHRS)4Certified Medical Coding Specialist4Professional Pharmacy Technician Certificate (CPhT)4Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)5Patient Care Technician5Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA)5New York State CNA Examination Preparation5Medical Billing and Coding5Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) Certified530hr–EKG Training (for CNAs Transitioning to PCT Certification) 630hr–Phlebotomy (for CNAs Transitioning to PCT Certification)6Business and EntrepreneurialProject Management6Bookkeeping and Accounting for Beginners6Business and Entrepreneurial/Real Estate InstituteNew York State Real Estate Salesperson7Property Management Principles7Introduction to Real Estate Concepts & Careers7Commercial Real Estate Basics & Practices7PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTEducational PreparationFundamentals of Citizenship8NYS Teachers Certification edTPA Preparation andSubmission (NEW)8TASC/High School Equivalency (Formerly GED)8Computer Basics8Microsoft Word for Beginners9Microsoft Excel for Beginners9Microsoft Powerpoint for Beginners9Microsoft Access for Beginners9Microsoft Office for Beginners9Business and EntrepreneurialReal Estate Foreclosures: Stay Ahead in Today’s Market10Notary Public Seminar10The Business of Music11Financial Sustainability11Computer TechnologyGraphic Design Basics11Creative ArtsFiction Writing12Painting Techniques12Line Dancing12Guitar for Beginners13Piano for Beginners13Intermediate Piano13ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSLegal Studies13Paralegal Studies13Legal Secretary13Legal Nurse Consulting13Medgar Evers College Spring 2020 Workforce Developement/Adult and Continuing Education Guide

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM - ALLIED HEALTH INSTITUTENYS OASAS Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) 1350The CASAC certificate program meets New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) regulatory requirements,is delivered by expert industry practitioners and designed to position you to successfully attain your NYS credential. Our training providesyou with all the knowledge, skills and professional techniques related to becoming an effective and compassionate chemical dependencecounselor. (350hrs)The introductory CORE course are recommended for students to gain knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse and professionaland ethical responsibilities (4 subject areas). Students may be required to take all or a combination of the remaining 9 subjectareas based on academic assessment of prior credentials. Applicants with advanced degrees may have sections of program waived,pending NYS OASAS approval.Pre-Req: HS Diploma or GED, 18 years of age and NYS residency. Applicants with advanced degrees may have sections of program waived,pending NYS OASAS approval. Textbook and related exam fees not included in tuition. .Coordinator: Ronda Marrimon, MSW Danielle Benoit-Coutard, MSW Carlene Burton, MSW.CASAC CoreCore consists of: Drugs 101, Advanced Study of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction, Intervention and Treatment Approaches and Ethical Issues.Alcohol & Other Drug Counseling withDiverse Populations 300 (30 Credit Hrs.)Tues & Thurs; 6:00pm – 9:00pmFeb 11 – Mar 12Advanced Study of Alcoholism & DrugAddiction 300 (30 Credit Hrs.)Tue & Thu; 6:00pm – 9:00pmMar 24 - Apr 23Intervention & TreatmentApproaches 300 (30 credit hrs.)Mondays Only; 6:00pm – 9:00pmFeb 24 – Apr 27Alcohol & Drug Effects on Families &Significant Others 240 (24 Credit Hrs.)Tue & Thu; 6:00pm – 9:00pmSept 10 – Oct 29Certified Electronic Health RecordSpecialist (CEHRS) 1400Certified Medical CodingSpecialist 2600Professional Pharmacy TechnicianCertificate (CPhT) 910Our training program is designed to provideyou with the competence and expertise toattain the National Healthcareer Association’scertification as an Electronic Health RecordsSpecialist. Through our training program,you will learn how to audit patient records,perform basic coding to submit reimbursementclaims, process Release of Information (ROI)requests for medical records, review patientrecords to ensure completion and accuracy,collect patient demographic and insuranceinformation and discuss patient informationwith physicians and insurance professionals.Our program consists of the following sections:Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology,Medical Electronic Records Analysis,Introductions to ICD-10, and Computer Basicsfor Medical Billers. (100hrs)This course is recommended for anyonewho is preparing for a career in medicalcoding for a physician’s office and stronglyrecommended for anyone who is preparingfor AAPC’s CPC certification examination.This (100hrs) course teaches fundamentalmedical coding skills for professionalservices (physicians, mid-level providers,etc.,) and prepares the student to takeAAPC's CPC exam. The course covers CPT,HCPCS and ICD-10-CM coding. Assures abroad knowledge in reviewing and assigningthe correct procedure and diagnosis codesfor professional (physician) services. (120hrs)As a skilled certified pharmacy technician(CPhT), you may perform some or allof the following tasks: receive writtenprescription requests from patients andreceive prescriptions sent electronicallyfrom doctors’ offices. In some cases, youmay process physicians’ orders by phone,read the prescription, retrieve, count, pour,weigh, measure, and mix or compoundmedications; establish and maintain patientprofiles; and prepare insurance claim formsand manage inventory. Our program isdesigned to prepare you to earn your NHAor PCTB credentials. Extended onlinepractice and exam prep/study guideavailable online at: www.pctb.org. (30hrs)Pre-Req: HS diploma or equivalency. Textbookand related exam fees not included in tuition.Instructor: Myrtle Walcott, RHIT, CPC, BS,MSA.Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Harry.HC-CCS801 (Weekend Session)Saturdays, 9:30am-1:30pmFeb 15 – Jun 17Case Management 240 (24 Credit hrs.)Tues & Thurs; 6:00pm – 9:00pmJan 7 – Jan 30Assessment & Evaluation in AddictionCounseling 240 (24 Credit Hrs.)Saturdays Only; 10:00am–1:00pmJan 25 – Mar 14HC-MB001A (Weekend Session)Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-2:30pmFeb 26 – Jun 10Pre-Req: Anatomy & Physiology and MedicalTerminology Textbook, related fees notincluded in tuition.Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructor: Fritz Joseph, MD.HC-PD502 (Evening Session)Thur, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 13 – Apr 16HC-MB001B (Weekend Session)Saturday, 9:30am-1:30pmFeb 29 – Jun 10SPRING '20 WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSE March 5th, 2020 10:00AM – 7:00PM 1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 112254www.mec.cuny.edu/ace

Certified Medical AdministrativeAssistant (CMAA) 2095Certified NursingAssistant (CNA) 1320 (per)This training will provide you with skills tobecome a Certified Medical AdministrativeAssistant (CMAA), credentialed by NHA,(National Healthcareer Association) thecertification recognized by employers.This course prepares you to become awell-rounded CMAA, able to function inan administrative/clerical capacity in amedical office, hospital or related healthcareenvironment. In addition to learning industrystandard healthcare administrative skills,you will also learn body systems, medicalterminologies, ICD-10CM coding, healthinformation management and more. (120hrs)A CNA works under the supervision of anMD, PA, RN or LPN, providing assistance topatients with daily tasks. Upon completionof our certificate bearing program,which is delivered via a combination oflecture, practical and job skills training,you will be able to perform skills suchas: feeding, bathing, personal hygiene,exercise, movement and patient callsignals. At the conclusion of this course,you will be prepared to successfullyattain your NYS certification. (120hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook,related exam fees not included in tuition.Instructors: Janelle Lowe, MD.Clementine Hardy-Howard, RN.Instructor: Dr. Vanessa Harry.HC-CN101C (Evening Session)Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:15pmFeb 6 – Mar 31HC-CMA01 (Evening Session)Mon 7 Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 26 – Jun 24Patient CareTechnician 2610 (per)Our certificate bearing program will prepareyou to work as an entry-level Patient CareTechnician in a clinic, hospital, wound carecenter or long-term care facility. This trainingprepares you to work alongside other medicalprofessionals, performing duties such as: basicpatient care, patient room safety checks, obtainEKG readings and much more. The full programconsists of the following sections: CertifiedNursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, EKG, CPRfor Allied Healthcare and Career ReadinessWorkshop and is designed to prepare you toearn your NHA credential. (195hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook,uniform, exam fee, etc., not included in tuition.Instructor: Clementine Hardy-Howard, RN.HC-PC200C (Evening Session)Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 6 – May 7HC-PC200E (Evening Session)Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmMar 11 – Jun 10Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook,uniform, exam fee not included in tuition.HC-CN101E (Evening Session)Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:15pmMar 19 – May 12New York State CNA ExaminationPreparation 395This course is designed for the CNAprofessional who needs more structuredpreparation to sit for the NYS CNA credentialexam. You will be provided with an in depthreview of both the written and practicalsection’s of the exam, withoutthe clinical rotation. (30hrs)Pre-Req: Valid CNA Certificate ofCompletion, within last 6 months ofapplication into this program. Textbooknot required.Instructors: Dr. Janelle LoweHC-CEP30A (Evening Session)Mon & Thu 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 24 – Mar 12Medical Billing & Coding 3095This course thoroughly prepares studentsto code patients’ medical records correctlyand optimize reimbursement for a fullrange of medical services. Students areintroduced to several techniques for findingand applying the correct codes in today’sstandard coding systems. Topics coveredinclude: current procedural terminology,international classification of diseases,clinical modification, healthcare procedurecoding system, resource-based relativevalue scale, insurance form preparation,Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Workers’ Compensation,No Fault, HMO’s, diagnosis-relatedgroups, peer review organizations, andambulatory patient groups. Our programis designed to prepare you to successfullyearn your NHA credential. (200hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook andrelated exam fees not included in tuition.Instructors: Dr. Vanessa Harry.HC-MBC001A (Evening Session)Mon & Wed 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 26 – Aug 31HC-MBC001B (Weekend Session)Saturdays, 9:30am-1:30pmJan 25 – Aug 31Certified Phlebotomy Technician(CPT) Certificate 1400As a CPT, you’ll draw blood from patients inhospitals, blood centers, or similar facilitiesfor analysis or other medical purposes. Asa CPT, you may perform some or all of thefollowing tasks: perform basic phlebotomyprocedures, evaluate patients for ability towithstand venipuncture procedure, explainthe venipuncture procedure and answerpatient questions, perform basic point ofcare testing, such as blood glucose levelson patients, prepare blood, urine, and otherbody fluid specimens for testing accordingto established standards. Our program isdesigned to prepare you to successfullyearn your NHA credential. (100hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructor: Dr. Ady Turnier.HC-PHC20Sat, 6:00pm-2:30pmFeb 29 – Jun 27Medgar Evers College Spring 2020 Workforce Development/Adult and Continuing Education Guide

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM - ALLIED HEALTH INSTITUTE30hr-EKG Training (for CNAsTransitioning to PCTCertification) 505 (per)30hr-Phlebotomy (for CNAsTransitioning to PCTCertification) 505 (per)This accelerated course will teach youbasic cardiovascular terminology, anatomyand physiology, as well as outline theresponsibilities of an EKG technician. Youwill get the opportunity to develop entrylevel skills and learn how to recognizecardiac arrhythmia, properly place ECGleads and proper maintenance so that youcan obtain an accurate 12-lead EKG. (30hrs)In this accelerated course, you will learnproper blood collection techniques andthe preparation & proper handling ofblood specimens in a hands-on supervisedenvironment using mannequin arms andartificial blood, as well as review of anatomy&physiology of the circulatory system,communication, medical ethics, and safetyprocedures. (30hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE., Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructors: Dr. Ady TurnierHC-ER103C (Evening Session)Mon & Thu 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 24 – Mar 12HC-ER103C (Evening Session)Mon & Thu 9:30am-5:30pmJan 11 – Feb 1Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook,uniform, exam fee, etc., not included in tuition.Instructors: Dr. Ady TurnierHC-PH102 (Morning Session)Mon-Thu, 9:30am-12:30pmJan 28 – Feb 12HC-PH102 (Evening Session)Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmJan 28 – Feb 12HC-ER103D (Weekend Session)Sat, 9:30am-5:30pmFeb 8 – Feb 29SPRING '20 WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSE March 5th, 2020 10:00AM – 7:00PM 1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11225CERTIFICATE PROGRAM - BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIALProject Management(New!) 525Bookkeeping and Accounting forBeginners 1750This introductory study is geared towardshelping students develop a fundamentalunderstanding of the process of projectmanagement. The course begins withan examination of basic concepts andfunctions including– planning, organizing,strategies, project life-cycle and riskmanagement. In addition, related topicsof communication, decision making andmotivation will be explored. Throughoutthe course special emphasis will be placedon ethical decisions and the social aspectsof project management by both men andwomen in a global market. (45hrs)Bookkeepers and Accountants maintainthe financial records of a businessorganization. This certificate program trainsyou to maintain those vital records. Ourprogram consists of the following sections:Fundamentals of Bookkeeping, Bookkeepingand Accounting II, QuickBooks andMicrosoft Excel. Our Payroll Administrationcourse is an elective and compliments theknowledge gained in this program. (100hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructors: Ayana Kone,' MBA, MS.Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructors: Chudi Chiejina, BA, MS,BI-OS4000Tue & Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 27 - May 28BI-OS4000Tue & Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 27 - May 286www.mec.cuny.edu/ace

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM - BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL/REAL ESTATE INSTITUTENew York State Real EstateSalesperson 485Introduction to Real EstateConcepts & Careers 185Commercial Real Estate Basics &Practices 185Our Real Estate Salesperson Licensingcertificate bearing course meets NewYork State Division of Licensing Servicesrequirements and is the mandatoryprerequisite to taking the NYS Real EstateSalesperson Exam. (75hrs)In this introductory course to the worldof Real Estate, the class will cover basictopics concerning what real estate is, whoare the players and how a beginner canget started and the various careers andsub-industries. From defining real estate,real estate agents and brokers, homeinspectors, license requirements, contracts,concepts of brokerage, and exploringvarious real estate careers, learners willbe able to discuss the basic elementsof the industry. This course is especiallygeared for individuals who wish to enter theprofession from the ground up, regardlessof their current career. The Introductionto Basic Real Estate course will empowerindividuals with the needed knowledgeso that they can embark on a successfulcareer in one of many fields of the thrivingand exciting world of real estate. (9hrs)The Commercial Real Estate Standards coursewas designed to provide detailed insightinto the world of commercial real estate forbeginners and seasoned professionals alike. Thiscourse will take students through important CREtopics such as financing, management, workingwith industry professionals, certifications, basicaccounting, asset management, designationsand networking. The focus is on giving studentspractical working knowledge to be used inthe field in order to start and enhance careerpaths. The Commercial Real Estate Standardscertificate will empower students with theneeded knowledge and tools to understandthe industry better to either launch or enhancetheir commercial real estate careers. (9hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructor: Trisha Ocona Francis, President,RealestateOCONA.BI-RE101Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 26 - May 13Property ManagementPrinciples 185This course was designed to provide knowledgeand insight to industry professionals thatmanaged various types of real estate. ThePrinciples of Property Management willbreakdown the, who, what, why, and whenof the industry and give the student a greatunderstanding outlined with real life detailsand examples. From defining the role of aproperty manager, dealing with vendors, tenantcommunications, budgeting and finances,students will be able to discuss the manyelements of the industry with confidence.This course is designed for individuals thatwish to either enter into, or learn aboutproperty management to further their currentcareer path. The Property ManagementPrinciples course will empower individualswith the needed tools to fully understandthe industry of property management andbecome a successful professional. (9hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notrequired.Instructors: Tywan Anthony, ARM, RAM,NYARMPre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Instructor: Tywan Anthony, ARM, RAM,NYARMBI-REB001Tuesdays, 6:30pm-9:30pmApr 28 - May 12 and May 19 - Jun 9BI-REC101Tuesdays, 6:30pm-9:30pmFeb 4-25 and Mar 13-Apr 14Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notrequired.Instructors: Tywan Anthony, ARM, RAM, NYARM.BM-PM101Tuesdays 6:30pm-9:30pmJan 14-28 and Mar 3-17SPRING '20WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSEMarch 5th, 202010:00AM – 7:00PM1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY 11225Medgar Evers College Spring 2020 Workforce Development/Adult and Continuing Education Guide

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - EDUCATIONAL PREPERATIONFundamentals ofCitizenship 300TASC/High School Equivalency(Formerly GED) 175A civics course designed for childrentaught by the Hon. Renee Collymore. Thisengaging 12hr-course teaches the basicsof community leadership, volunteerism,activism, advocacy, public speaking,lobbying, tenets of democracy, voting,analyzing and identifying our targets,community issues, and much more New York State has selected a new highschool equivalency test called the TestAssessing Secondary Completion (TASC )to replace the General EducationalDevelopment (GED ) as the primary pathwayto a New York State High School EquivalencyDiploma effective January 2, 2014.Instructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistED-FC101Saturdays, 12:00pm-2:00pmMar 21 - Apr 25NYS Teachers Certification:edTPA Preparation andSubmission NEW! 300This course prepares prospective teachersto complete their NYS required edTPAhandbook under the supervision of ahighly qualified teacher educator. We offerappropriate clinical practice placement(student teaching) as well as supervisionand guidance to complete and submityour edTPA handbook. Allow us to helpyou fulfill your dream of becoming acertified NY State classroom teacher.Pre-Req: Prospective teachers who mustcomplete edTPA to attain full NYS teachercertification.ED-TC10021Tue & Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmWaiting list open for Feb orientation8The TASC assesses five subject areasincluding reading, writing, mathematics,science, and social studies. The test hasbeen nationally-normed and measures anindividual’s level of achievement relativeto that of graduating high school seniorsand readiness for college and theworkforce as outlined by the CommonCore State Standards. (30hrs)Pre-Req: Albany transcript showing proof of1st attempt of the exam and results. None.All students are expected to purchase therequired textbook and a Texas InstrumentsTI-30XS Multitier calculator.Instructors: Mohammed Riyad30-hr Math Readiness WorkshopED-AC201 (Weekend Session)Saturdays 12:30pm-3:30pmFeb 22 - Apr 11Computer Basics 325 (per)In this course, you will learn foundationalskills to fully understand the basic elementsof computer hardware and software whilelearning how to browse the internet,create and send emails and typingfundamentals. This training is specificallydesigned for first time users and is basedaround the Microsoft operating systemand Microsoft Office software suite.Pre-Req: None. Textbook not required.Instructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-M1011 (Weeknight Session)Mon & Wed 6:00pm-9:00pmJan 27 – Feb 19CT-M101B (Saturday Session)Saturday 9:00am-12:00pmFeb 29 – Apr 11SPRING '20WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSEMarch 5th, 202010:00AM – 7:00PM1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY 11225www.mec.cuny.edu/ace

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - EDUCATIONAL PREPARATIONMicrosoft Word forBeginners 300Microsoft Powerpointfor Beginners 300Students will learn how to effectively useMicrosoft Word to create letters, reportsand similar documents. This course focusesleaning on how to enter and edit text;cut, copy, paste and move data; use basicwriting tools, such as spell check, set uppages and margins; format a document;and change fonts and font sizes. (15hrs)This course is designed for students whoare interested in learning the fundamentalsneeded to create and modify basicpresentations using Microsoft PowerPoint.During this course, you will learn how tocreate, format, add graphics and importcharts to your PowerPoint “deck.” (15hrs)Pre-Req: Computer Basics & Keyboarding.Textbook not included in tuitionInstructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-MC501Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 24 - Mar 9Microsoft Excel forBeginners 300Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet programin a Windows environment. Business,management and financial departmentsuse it to organize financial information foranalysis and decision-making. It is notan accounting software package, but auseful tool in data collection. (15hrs)Pre-Req: Computer Basics & Keyboarding.Textbook not included in tuitionInstructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-MC503Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmMar 11 – Mar 30Pre-Req: Computer Basics & Keyboarding.Textbook not included in tuitionInstructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-MC504Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmApr 1 – Apr 15Microsoft Access forBeginners 300In this course students will learn how touses a visual approach to presenting andmanaging data. Learn how to create,design and implement a database systemusing a key database tool in the MicrosoftOffice Suite. Design reports, formsand screens. Advanced topics, such assophisticated queries and linked-tabledatabases, will be covered. (15hrs)Pre-Req: Computer Basics & Keyboarding.Textbook not included in tuitionInstructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-MC505Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmApr 20 – May 4Microsoft Office forBeginners 1250Our certificate program is designed forthe novice or beginner user of computersand the Microsoft Office suite. Througha combination of in class lecture, handson training and projects, you will gain afoundational level of training designedto prepare you to effectively use MSOffice for a variety of applications. Thefull program consists of the followingcourses: MS Word, MS Excel, MSPowerPoint and MS Access. (60hrs)Pre-Req: Computer Basics & Keyboarding.Textbook not included in tuitionInstructors: Linda Gaddy, MS, Ed., CertifiedEducational Technology SpecialistCT-MC5015Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 24 - May 4Medgar Evers College Spring 2020 Workforce Development/Adult and Continuing Education Guide

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIALReal Estate Foreclosures: StayAhead in Today’s Market 200This workshop will review foreclosures,short sales, real estate owned (REO) andauctions. It is no secret that the supply offoreclosure homes these last few years hasdrastically changed the way real estateagents conduct their business. Delinquentproperty, short sales, and foreclosed homesare best handled by a skilled real estateagent. Foreclosure: Everything you heardbut never really understood, shows thereal estate agent not only the foreclosureprocess and how to establish a successfultransaction, but help them limit liability,and misrepresented agency disclosure.Attendees will learn aboutthese topics through a legal andbusiness approach. (3hrs)Pre-Req: noneInstructors: Trisha Ocona Francis, Presidentof RealestateOCONABI-RE1000Tuesdays, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 6, Mar 7 and Apr 25Notary Public Seminar 150This intensive 4-hour seminar preparesyou to pass the Notary Public exam and isrecommended for public service employees,law office, real estate firms and banks.You will receive sample tests, a handbook,a notary book of actual laws, rules andprocedures on the exam and test application.US citizenship is required. (4hrs)Pre-Req: None. Textbook not required.Instructors: Valerie Kirton-Nance, AAS, BS, MS.BI-SM102Sun, 9:30am-1:30pmJan 19, Feb 23, Apr 12, May 24SPRING '20WFD-ACE OPEN HOUSEMarch 5th, 202010:00AM – 7:00PM1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY 1122510www.mec.cuny.edu/ace

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURIALThe Business of Music 500Financial Sustainability 135For those interested in music industry! This 8week course we will dissect the inner workingsof the business of music. Those componentsinclude the mechanics of streaming, publishing,marketing strategies, merchandising, touring,etc. We will also delve into the differencesbetween major record labels and independents.We will have an array of guest speakers todiscuss legal representation, branding, radioprogramming and more. This course will prepareyou for the music industry by showing you howto start you own company and giving you thetools needed to negotiate for future partnership.(45hrs)This course offers a practical approach tofinancial issues. Emphasis is on financialchallenges likely encountered by the averageperson and provides insight on strategicmethods seldom shared in great detailabout the concept of finances, while at thesame time explaining in practical terms.Using my S.U.S.T.A.I.N Method , you willlearn traditional and new strategies, andalso short and long-term goal settingsthat enable you to live off your savingsand investments with potential to createintergenerational and communal freedomsechoing the tenants of Cooperatives. (9hrs)Pre-Req: HS Diploma or HSE. Textbook notincluded in tuition.Pre-Req: None.Instructor: Torae Carr, ArtistInstructors: M’bwebe IshangiPD-BM100Mon & Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmFeb 26-Apr 15PD-FS100Sat, 10:00am-11:30amJan 4-Feb 1PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYGraphic Design Basics 300Broaden your understanding of graphicdesign concepts and processes, both formaland conceptual to develop your skill as adesigner, understand the elements of designand learn how to speak about your work andhow to incorporate and evaluate critiques.(18hrs)Pre-Req: None. Textbook not required.CT-M2001Saturdays, 10:00am-1:00pmJan 25 - Feb 29 and Mar 28 - May 2Instructor: Dan K. Williams, BS

Mar 05, 2020 · Textbook, uniform, exam fee not included in tuition. Instructors: Janelle Lowe, MD. Clementine Hardy-Howard, RN. HC-CN101C (Evening Session) Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:15pm Feb 6 – Mar 31 HC-CN101E (Evening Session) Mon-Thu, 6:00pm-9:15pm Mar 19 – May 12 New York State CNA Examination Preparation