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Career
Informer
Spring
2014
HCC’s School
of Continuing
Education

schedule of courses

Train Today. Job Tomorrow.
What’s
HOT for
Spring
•	 Child Development
Associate (CDA)
•	 Multi-Family Property
Management
•	 Social Media for
Business Certificate
•	 Android Application
Developer
•	 HVAC
•	 Welding
•	 Truck Driving
•	 Peace Officer
•	 Windows Server 2008
•	 SAP
•	 CNA
•	 EKG Technician
•	 EMS

Workplace
training IN
Business
Construction
Trades
Computers
Health Careers
Languages
Public Safety
Transportation

checkoutHCC.com 713.718.5303
Business
713.718.7947

hccs.edu/ce/business

Construction
Trades
713.718.8901

hccs.edu/ce/construction

Information
Technology
713.718.2798/7641
hccs.edu/ce/it

Health
713.718.7583

hccs.edu/ce/health

Transportation
713.718.8200

hccs.edu/ce/ Transportation

Online
Continuing
Education
Online Continuing Education will
take you there!
•	 Hundreds of online courses to
choose from
•	 Take all courses from the ease of
your home or offi ce

Languages
713.718.7720

hccs.edu/ce/languages

•	 Easy registration
•	 Instructor-led and self-paced
courses
•	 Learn in-demand job skills
•	 Re-train for a new career

Public Safety
Institute

•	 New sessions begin monthly

713.718.5481/5480
hccs.edu/ce/psi

Visit www.hccs.edu/ce/online
or call 713.718.5303
for additional information.
School of Continuing Education
Table of Contents
Call List, Campus Office hours.................................................................. 2
Program Location by College.................................................................. 3-4
Median Salary List by Career...................................................................... 5
Financial Aid (TPEG).................................................................................... 6
Ascension II Skills Scholarship Program................................................... 7
Accelerated Teacher Certification Program & Classes.............................. 8
Business and Professional Enrichment...................................................... 9
Business Classes................................................................................... 10-12
Construction & Trades Certificates........................................................... 13
Construction & Trades Classes.................................................................. 14
GED and Test Preparation.......................................................................... 15
GED and Test Preparation Classes............................................................ 16
Health Certificates...................................................................................... 17
Health Classes....................................................................................... 18-19
Information Technology Certificate...................................................... 20-21
Cisco Academy at HCC.............................................................................. 21
Information Technology Classes.......................................................... 22-24
Languages and Citizenship (Spanish)................................................. 25-26
Languages Classes............................................................................... 26-28
Online Certificates................................................................................ 29-30

Message from the Director

Online Classes....................................................................................... 31-40

“The Houston Community College School of Continuing Education
faculty and staff are committed to providing outstanding instruction
and services to our community in areas such as: business, languages,
technology, construction, transportation, public safety and health. We
are proud of the expertise our faculty brings to the classroom. Whether
changing careers or updating your skills, the School of Continuing
Education can help you achieve your goals.
”

Public Safety Institute................................................................................ 41
Transportation....................................................................................... 42-43
General Information.................................................................................. 44
Enrollment Form........................................................................................ 46
Campus Locations Map............................................................................. 48

Kathy Housel
Director, School of Continuing Education
Board of Trustees

School of Continuing Education

Bruce Austin, Chair, District II

Kathy Housel, Director, School of Continuing Education
Matias Garza, Director, Operations

Sandie Mullins, Vice Chair, District VI
Eva L. Loredo, Secretary, District VIII

The Class Schedule is an official publication of Houston Community
College. It is published to coincide with the Spring, Summer and Fall
Semesters. No part of this publication may be reproduced except for
personal use by individual students or prospective students.

Zeph Capo, District I
Dr. Adriana Tamez, District III
Carroll G. Robinson, District IV

The information contained in this publication is intended as a guide for
students and prospective students. Based on Board approval, the Houston
Community College District reserves the right to change or modify its
rules and regulations, the schedule of classes, fees, tuitions and other
charges without notice.

Robert Glaser, District V
Neeta Sane, District VII
Christopher W. Oliver, District IX
Acting Chancellor, HCC

HCC is committed to a workplace and educational environment free of
discrimination and harassment based upon race, color, religion, age, sex,
national origin, disability, status as a veteran, and/or sexual orientation.

Renee Byas

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School of Continuing Education
Quick Reference Call List

Campus Office Hours:

General Information - 713.718.5303

Central College - 713.718.5303
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Accelerated Teacher Certification - 713.718.2856

Coleman College for Health
Sciences - 713.718.2244

Adult Education - 713.718.5400

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Apprenticeship Programs - 713.718.6827

Northeast College - 713.718.8363

Business - 713.718.7947

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Computers - 713.718.2798/7641

Northwest College - 713.718.5823

Corporate College - 713.718.5304

Katy Campus/ Spring Branch Campus - 713.718.5823
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m

GED & Test Preparation 713.718.7611

Alief CE Center - 713.718.8860
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Construction/Trades - 713.718.8932
Health Careers - 713.718.7583

Southeast College - 713.718.7031

Languages & Citizenship - 713.718.7581/7720

Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Online Continuing Education - 713.718.5149

Southwest College

Public Safety - 713.718.8363

Bluebonnet - 713.718.8932
West Loop - 713.718.7877
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Transportation - 713.718.8200

Gulfton - 713.718.7720
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Online Continuing Education
(SYS/Online) 713.718.5149
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Program Location by College
Business

Central

Northeast

Northwest

Southeast

Child Development

Southwest
X

Associate
Human Resource

X

Certificate
Certified Associate In

X

Project Management
Multi-Family Property

X

Management
Paralegal Certificate
Payroll Specialist

X
X

X

X

Certificate
Construction Trades
Machining Technician

X

X

AutoCad I & II
Stationary Engineering

X

Bilingual Residential

X

Wiring (Spanish and
English)
Bilingual Air

X

X

Conditioning
Air Conditioning

X

Technician I & !!
Welding Technician I

X

(Bilingual)
Welding Technician I

X

Intro To Plumbing

X

Health
Certified Nurse Aide

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Phlebotomy Technician

X

X

EKG Technician

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Health Information
Specialist

Patient Care Technician

X

X

Telemetry Technician

X

Information
Technology
A+ Certification
Desktop Support &

X

Networking Specialist
Program
Plant Design

X

Management System
(PDMS)
Network +

X

Certification

3

X
Program Location by College
Information

Central

Northeast

Northwest

Southeast

Southwest

Technology
Server Administrator

X

2008 MCITP)
SAP

X

X

CCNA-CISCO Certified

X

Network Associate
CCNP-CISCO Network

X

Professional
CCNA-Security

X

Languages
English Language

X

X

X

X

Skills
Intro Intermediate and
Advanced Courses
English Reading and

X

Writing
Pronunciation Skills

X

Grammar Skills

X

Public Safety
Institute
Peace Officer

X

Licensing and
In-Service Training
Transportation
Truck Driving

X

Teen Driver Education

X

Adult Driver Education

X

Freight Broker Training

X

X

Accelerated Teacher
Accelerated Teacher

X

Certification Program

4

X
Median Salary
Continuing Education Certificate
Accelerated Teacher

Median Salary
Median Salary

Teacher, Elementary

$49,800

Teacher, Secondary

$51,300
Business

Median Salary

Human Resource Specialist

$55,000

Property Manager

$59,000

Accounting Assistant

$32,400

Paralegal

$45,100
Conctruction & Trades

Median Salary

Electrician

$40,700

HVAC Technician

$36,600

Machinist

$37
,600

Welder

$34,900
Health

Median Salary

Health Information Technician

$35,000

Certified Nurse Aide

$20,800

Patient Care Technician

$20,800

Phlebotomist

$26,300

EKG Technician

$43,000

Telemetry Technician

$30,862

Information Technology

Median Salary

A+ Certification

$83,000

AutoCad Draftsman

$48,700

CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate)

$73,600

Computer Programmer

$72,000

Network & Computer System Administrator

$82,000

Public Safety Institute

Median Salary

Emergency Medical Technician

$28,000

Firefighter

$48,000

Police Officer

$49,700
Transportation

Truck Driver

Median Salary
$35,000

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Financial Aid 2013-2014
Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
2013-2014

Important Requirements for TPEG
Recipients

Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) funds are available for qualified
students in the following Marketable Skills Awards (MSA) certificates.
The TPEG is a grant designed to help Texas resident students cover his/
her tuition, fees, when these expenses exceed the Expected Family
Contribution (EFC) reported on their Student Aid Report. (SAR)

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Eligible MSA Certificates
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Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Bilingual Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Certified Nurse Aide for the English Language Learner
Child Development Associate
Cisco Certified Network Administrator
Cisco Certified Network Professional
Desktop Support and Network Specialist Program
Health Information Specialist
Patient Care Technician
Property Management
Truck Driving
Welding

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You must be Texas Resident
You must have a high school diploma or GED
You must be a U.S citizen or eligible non-citizen
You must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
Males must be registered for selective service or have proof of
exception
You must meet Federal Student Aid guidelines
You must meet MSA Certificate requirement
You must be registered into a course before TPEG can be posted to
your account
You must pass all registered program coursework in order for
subsequent coursework to be funded.
You are not allowed to pursue another MSA certificate without
completing your current MSA certificate.

Plan Ahead 2014-2015:
•	 When applying for financial aid it is important to plan ahead. The entire
financial aid process can take up to six weeks.Therefore, get started
as soon as possible and complete all required forms.

Application Process

•	 The 2014-2015 FAFSA will be available January 1, 2014. The priority
deadline for completing your FAFSA application is April 15th. You
may submit your application after this date but the awarding process
may be delayed.

Step 1: Complete HCC Continuing Education Admission application at
www.hccs.edu/application
Step 2: Apply for Personal Identification Number at http://www.pin.
ed.gov . If you are an independent, only you will need a PIN. If you are
a dependent, you and one of your parents/guardians will also need to
apply for a PIN. Your PIN will serve as your electronic signature the FAFSA
application.

•	 If you are currently working towards the completion of a MSA
program and will need to take additional classes for the fall or if you
will like to start a MSA program Fall 2014, it is preferable that you
meet the April 15 deadline.

Step 3: Complete the FAFSA application at www.fafsa.ed.gov to
complete the FAFSA application, your current 1040 income tax information
is required. In order for Financial Aid to view your application, please
enter the HCC School Code: 010422

For more information visit:

Step 4: Set-up a meeting with your MSA Certificate program
representative. Bring a copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR) to the
meeting.

hccs.edu/ce call 713.718.8905
or email - finaid.ce@hccs.edu

Step 5: Send an e-mail with your name, student ID and MSA program to
the Financial Aid Department at finaid.ce@hccs.edu.
Step 6: Eligibility status requirements will be determined in approximately
3-6 weeks after all required application documentation is received. Do not
register for classes unless TPEG is approved. TPEG award notification will
be sent via email.
Step 7: Once award notification is received, coordinate start date with CE
Staff or Program Manager in order to register for classes.
Funds are awarded to eligible applicants on a first-come, first­served
basis while funds are available.

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Additional Financial Aid:

United Way THRIVE

Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
Programs

A network of organizations that stand ready to assist you in reaching your
financial goals – services are free.

ARE YOU READY TO….

Several CE programs are funded by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
Individuals who qualify for this grant are determined on a case-by-case
basis, while funds are available. Visit the Workforce Solutions website for
a listing of offices around town to determine financial eligibility.
(http://www.wrksolutions.com)

EARN HIGHER WAGES
•	 Do you want to increase your income? We can assist you to get the
job you need now and build the career you want.
•	 Does your resume need a second look? Want to learn interview tips?
Wonder what employers need? How do you get that promotion?
•	 We can assist you to improve your English, reading, writing, and
speaking skills to get the job you want.

Eligible Certificates:
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Accelerated Teacher Certification
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Bilingual Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Bilingual Residential Wiring
CISCO Certified Network Administrator (CCNA)
Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes
Network and Computer Systems Administration
PDMS
SAP
MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Server Administrator

CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist.

SAVE MONEY
•	 Work with an experienced financial coach to improve your credit, learn
budgeting tricks, save for the future, and more.
•	 Keep your hard earned money: enroll in a free checking account, avoid
check cashing fees, and access safe low cost/interest loans.
•	 Receive a 2 to 1 match on your savings for a home, business or
education. (Income restrictions apply.)
•	 Free tax preparation by IRS certified tax preparers to get your highest
possible return at no cost.

Funds are awarded to eligible applicants on a
first-come, first­served basis while funds are
available.

Gulf Coast Community
Services Association

CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist.

Ascension II Skills Scholarship Program (ASSP)

BUY A HOME, A CAR, OR START YOUR OWN
BUSINESS

The ASSP is a part of GCCSA’s Ascension Series that is designed to
provide empowering resources to individuals and families that are willing
to put in the effort to empower themselves. The ASSP provides financial
resources to prospective students and future professionals to enroll and
complete one of several excellent certification programs.The ASSP serves
as a great opportunity to gain certification in a discipline that can have
life-changing benefits.

•	 Low-interest, non-credit based loans for a car, small business,
unexpected expenses or to build your credit.
•	 Learn how to run a small business, develop a plan, and get started
with a supportive community to answer your questions.
•	 HUD approved courses and/or one-on-one help for buying a home of
your own.

For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact Leona
Baker, Program Administrator at 713.393.4727
or bakerl@gccsa.org. Scholarship is given on first-come, first­served basis
while funds are available.

CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist.

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Accelerated Teacher Certification Program
Annual Enrollment Periods

The Accelerated Teacher Certification Program’s mission is to prepare
and train teacher candidates for Texas standard classroom certification in
elementary and secondary education.

Spring Enrollment – January of each year
Summer Enrollment – May of each year

Houston Community College — Accelerated Teacher Certification Program
is accredited by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) and
TeXas Education Agency (TEA).

Fall Enrollment – August of each year

Houston Community College — Accelerated Teacher Certification Program
is a No Child Left Behind (NCLB) rated program by SBEC and TEA.

Accelerated Teacher Certification
Program

Program Description
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Prepares individuals with the skills and practices
to be an effective classroom teacher.

216 contact hours in content training
103 contact hours in pedagogy training
30 contact hours of classroom observations
2 contact hours of field-based experience
TEXES content and pedagogy exams
One-year paid internship
TEXES ESL exam (Generalist teachers only)
BTLPT Spanish exam (Bilingual teachers only)

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Free monthly information sessions,

Certificates Offered
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call today to start your teaching career.

Generalist (EC-6 or 4-8)
Bilingual Generalist (EC-6 or 4-8)
English as a Second Language (Supplemental)
English Language Arts & Reading/Social Studies (4-8)
History (8-12)
Social Studies (4-8 or 8-12)
Life Sciences (8-12)
Physical Sciences (8-12)
Science (4-8 or 8-12)
Mathematics (4-8 or 8-12)
Physical Education (EC-12)
Special Education (EC-12)
Technology Applications (EC-12)

713.718.2856 or visit hccs.edu/acp

Program Costs
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Evening and Weekend Classes
Financial Assistance Available
Job Placement Assistance
Small Class Sizes
Mentor Support
Paid one-year Internship
Scholarship Opportunities

Tuition $3,900
Application Fee $75
Books $300
TEXES Content exam $120
TEXES pedagogy exam $120
BTLPT Spanish eXam $120
TEXES ESL exam $120
Finger Print Identification $42
Finger Print Processing $10
Probationary Certificate $52
Standard Certificate $77

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Business and Professional Enrichment
Business and Professional Enrichment at the School of Continuing
Education is at the forefront of providing business professional
development. Whether you are an executive or person seeking a
career change, we offer an array of exciting and innovative programs
that provide opportunities for career advancement, career change,
personal enrichment, and skill building to help you compete in our
global economy.

MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
This program provides training for individuals interested in the apartment
leasing and management industry.
RELE 1015 Property Management 	
RELE 1091 Residential Law	
RELE 1091 Property Mgt. Software	
RELE 1091 Property Mgt. Leadership	
RELE 2088 Internships	
Total: 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,260
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772
TPEG Eligible

We can move you from the classroom to the workplace in less than a
year. We can upgrade your current skills. Or, we can help you gain a
brand new skill.
Topics include: Paralegal, HR, Residential Property Management,
Leadership, Child Development, Project Management and Payroll
Specialist.

Paralegal Certificate
This program focuses on developing the critical reasoning, analytical skills
and legal knowledge essential to succeed in today’s paralegal and
law-related occupations.

Call us now! We will assist you with finding the right business or
professional development track.
ML Young, SCE Program Director of Business

LGLA 1091 Legal Research I	
LGLA 1091 Legal Research II	
LGLA 1091 Legal Research III	
LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation I	
LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation II	
LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation III	
Total: 96 hrs Certificate Cost: $810
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772

CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
This is a study of the principles of cognitive, physical, emotional and social
development of children from birth through age five.
CDEC 1017 Child Development Associate I 	
CDEC 2022 Child Development Associate II 	
CDEC 2024 Child Development Associate III 	
Total: 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $900
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772
TPEG Eligible

48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs

ACNT 1003 Introduction to Accounting I	
ACNT 1029 Payroll and Business TaX Accounting	
ACNT 1013 Computerized Accounting Applications	
BMGT 1091 I ntroduction to Human Resources/PeopleSoft
	
Applications	
Total: 192 hrs Certificate Cost: $832
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772

8 hrs
8 hrs
8 hrs
8 hrs
8 hrs

CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CAPM)
This certificate series prepares the student for the CAPM® exam and
is designed for project team members, entry level project managers,
undergraduate and graduate students.
BMGT 1021 Project Management Fundamentals	
BMGT 1091 Successful Project Management	
BMGT 1091	 Project Management Essentials
and Best Practices	
BMGT 2006 CAPM Prep	
Total: 78 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,248
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772

16 hrs
16 hrs
16 hrs
16 hrs
16 hrs
16 hrs

Payroll Specialist Certificate
The Payroll Specialist Marketable Skills Achievement Award prepares
the student to perform activities associated with human resources,
payroll transactions, payroll tax compliance and filing of all quarterly and
yearly payroll tax reports required by company policies and government
regulations.

HUMAN RESOURCE CERTIFICATE
This certificate will enhance the professional skills for human resource
professionals, managers, and business owners.
HRPO 1091 Introduction to Human Resources	
HRPO 1091 Organizational Development	
HRPO 1091 Talent Management 	
HRPO 1091 Employee Relations	
HRPO 1091 Compensation and Benefits	
Total: 40 hrs - Certificate Cost: $830
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772

32 hrs
12 hrs
16 hrs
20 hrs
64 hrs

8 hrs
14 hrs
32 hrs
24 hrs

9

48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs
BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business
NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

BUSINESS
BMGT 2006

HRPO 1091

42905	MW	 04/14/14-04/23/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 8	

$166	

ENTREPRENEURSHIP & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT	

35815	TTh	 11/21/13-12/12/13	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $384	

CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING I	

SWWLOP 233

Spring Branch Campus
35895	S	
42849	M	

CDEC 1017

NECODW TBA

35909	T	

SWWLOP 233
CDEC 2022

35889	Th	

01/16/14-05/06/14	 11:00am-12:30pm	 48	 $208	

INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING	

NWSPBR HYBRI
ACNT 1003

A study of analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions in
a manual and computerized environment. Emphasis on understanding
the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank
reconciliations, and payroll.

NECODW TBA

West Loop Center
CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING III	

IBUS 1054

Spring Branch Campus

Codwell Hall Campus

04/05/14-06/07/14	 09:00am-03:30pm	 48	 $300	

NWSPBR HYBRI

Analysis of international marketing strategies using market trends, costs,
forecasting, pricing, sourcing, and distribution factors. Development of an
international export/import marketing plan.

A continuation of the study of the requirements for the Child Development
Associate National (CDA). The six functional areas of study include safe,
healthy, learning environment, self, social, and guidance. Pre-requisite CDA I.
42870	TTh	 03/18/14-05/08/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $300	

01/14/14-05/06/14	 11:00am-12:30pm	 48	 $208	

INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT	

CEGAYHL TBA

West Loop Center
CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING II	

HRPO 2001

Spring Branch Campus

NWOCCE OCC

South Campus

01/25/14-03/29/14	 09:00am-03:30pm	 48	 $300	

NWSPBR HYBRI
NWSPBR HYBRI

This course is designed to help students describe the basic issues involved
in a compensation strategy, describe the basic considerations in understanding benefit programs and identify the basic issues involved in wage
and salary administration.

Continuing Education-NW

42877	MW	 03/03/14-04/30/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $300	

01/18/14-05/10/14	 09:00am-10:30am	 48	 $208	
02/10/14-05/05/14	 09:30am-11:30am	 48	 $208	

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT	

Codwell Hall Campus

42876	MT	 03/17/14-05/13/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $300	

BUSG 1073

Overview of entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy. Includes
community support systems for entrepreneurs.

Based on the requirements for the Child Development Associate (CDA)
National Credential. Topics on CDA overview, general observation skills,
child growth, and development overview.
35977	TTh	 01/14/14-03/06/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $300	

CETBA TBA

NWACEU 147

West Loop Center
42914	MW	 04/02/14-04/28/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 24	 $384	

BLDG/ROOM

Central Campus

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Spring Branch Campus

SWWLOP 233

35927	TTh	 01/14/14-05/08/14	 12:30pm-02:00pm	 48	 $208	

CDEC 2024

A continuation of the requirements for the Child Development Associate
credential (CDA). The three functional areas of study include family, program
management, and professionalism. Pre-requisite CDA I and II.

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS	

NWSPBR TBA
BUSG 1001

Fundamental business principles including structure, functions, resources,
and operational processes.

Continuing Education-NW

Spring Branch Campus

35982	MT	 01/06/14-03/04/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $300	
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS	

NWOCCE OCC

35893	Th	

HRPO 1091

01/16/14-05/08/14	 09:30am-11:00am	 48	 $208	

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES	

Students will learn about implementing, administering and tracking employee
compensation and benefits. Topics covered include payroll, entitlement
tracking and attendance.

NWSPBR HYBRI
HRPO 1091

This course is a basic overview of human resources and outlines the major
functions, competencies and responsibilities involved in the field of human
resources.

Central Campus
42902	MW	 03/17/14-03/26/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 8	

Fee

This course is an examination of employee relations policies, practices,
and issues required to build strong employee relations. Topics include communication, employee conduct rules, etc.

This course helps prepare students for the Project Management Institute
(PMI, CAPM) certification exam. It is designed for entry-level to senior members of a project team who contribute specialized skills such as scheduling,
logistics, or cost cutting.

42868	S	

Hours

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS	

CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAM PREP	

35974	S	

Time

Central Campus
$166	

CETBA TBA

36004	MW	 02/03/14-02/12/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 8	

$166	

CETBA TBA

$166	

NWCNCO TBA

Cinco Ranch
42911	TTh	 04/15/14-04/24/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 8	

10
BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business
NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

LANDLORD-TENANT LAW	

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

RELE 1091

SWWLOP 233
LGLA 1091

Learn how to use the law library, electronic resources and a range of other
tools to analyze relevant primary and secondary law.

LEGAL RESEARCH II	

35993	TTh	 01/14/14-05/08/14	 05:00pm-07:30pm	 80	 $258	
35991	S	
01/18/14-05/10/14	 08:00am-01:00pm	 80	 $258	

SWWLOP 105

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT	

LGLA 1091

35996	TTh	 01/14/14-05/08/14	 05:00pm-07:30pm	 80	 $258	
PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT	

LGLA 1091

35999	TTh	 01/14/14-05/08/14	 05:00pm-07:30pm	 80	 $258	
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I	

SWWLOP 105

35931	M	 01/13/14-05/05/14	 07:00pm-10:00pm	 48	 $208	
35929	TTh	 02/11/14-05/08/14	 12:30pm-02:30pm	 48	 $208	
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND BEST PRACTICES	

Central Campus
CETBA TBA

PeopleSoft Applications Software will be used to illustrate how an Enterprise
Resource Program can have a far-reaching effect on the Human Resource
Management structure of an organization. Emphasis will be placed on gaining
practical hands-on knowledge, with various modules of an Enterprise Software Program, through the application of theory in a classroom/lab setting.

BMGT 1091

West Loop Center
36029	MW	 02/12/14-03/31/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 32	 $512	
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS	

Stafford Campus
01/18/14-05/10/14	 08:00am-01:00pm	 80	 $258	

SWWLOP 233
BMGT 1021

This course is an introduction to methods for planning and controlling projects.
The course includes project management concepts and models, critical path,
time and cost benefits analysis, and resource utilization.

SWSTF2 E116

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES	

NWSPBR TBA
NWSPBR TBA

This course is intended as a prerequisite to the Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Prep and the Certified Associate in Project Management
(CAPM). It provides the mandatory classroom hours as well as the framework
for organizational behaviors essential to mastering the advanced concepts
of project management.

PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTERMEDIATE HUMAN RESOURCES	 BMGT 1094

35995	S	

ACNT 1025

Spring Branch Campus

HRPO 1091

$166	

SWSTF2 E116

This course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting, including
double-entry accounting and the accounting cycle. Other topics include cash,
receivables, inventories, plant assets, liabilities, partnerships, corporations,
statement of cash flows and interpretation of financial statements.

Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources
in organizations.
42904	MW	 03/31/14-04/09/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 8	

BMGT 2031

Stafford Campus

West Loop Center
ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT	

SWSTF2 E116

A hands-on look at some of the major areas of reporting in enterprise
resource software applications as illustrated through using PeopleSoft.
Focus is on queries.

SWWLOP 105

Legal Research III is a continuation of the first two modules of Legal Research and will assist students to convey concepts basic to the common
law system, such as the function of the appellate courts, state desists and
dictum. This module will continue the utilization of the law library, electronic
resources and range of other tools to analyze primary and secondary law.
Prerequisite (Legal Research I and II).
42918	TTh	 03/25/14-04/15/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	

BMGT 1095

Stafford Campus

West Loop Center
LEGAL RESEARCH III	

SWSTF2 E116
SWSTF2 E116

A hands-on look at enterprise recourses software using group work and case
studies to simulate HR functions using PeopleSoft software to demonstrate.

Legal Research II is a continuation of Legal Research I and will assist the
students to convey the concept of authority in legal writing; to begin in depth
study of legal research and familiarization of the law library. Prerequisite:
(Legal Research I).
36033	TTh	 02/18/14-03/20/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	

BLDG/ROOM

Stafford Campus

West Loop Center
36032	TTh	 01/21/14-02/13/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	

Fee

This course provides skill development in the performance of navigating
an Enterprise Resource Software Program and explains the theory behind
its operation. PeopleSoft Applications Software will be used to illustrate
how an Enterprise Resource Program can have a far-reaching effect on an
organization. A hands-on overview of navigating this type of software package, panels, the interface, understanding how data is stored, processes,
and basic queries will be covered.

West Loop Center
LEGAL RESEARCH I	

Hours

1091

This course is a study of the role of a apartment leasing agents, landlordtenant policies, tenant leases, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act.
42889	TTh	 02/25/14-03/04/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 12	 $140	

Time

BMGT

West Loop Center
36025	MW	 01/13/14-01/22/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 8	

11

$128	

SWWLOP 233
BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business
NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT	

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

RELE 1015

42900	MW	 02/24/14-03/05/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 8	
42912	TTh	 04/29/14-05/08/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 8	

SWWLOP 233

TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION II	

SWWLOP 233
RELE 1091

42864	MW	 03/03/14-04/02/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	
TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION III	

SUCCESSFUL PROJECT MANAGEMENT	

NWACEU 147
LGLA 1091

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
42865	MW	 04/07/14-04/30/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WITH CRITICAL THINKING	

NWACEU 147
LEAD 1000

Development of leadership skills and critical thinking strategies that promote
employment readiness, retention, advancement, and promotion.

SWWLOP 233
BUSG 2009

Spring Branch Campus
35890	F	

NWKATY TBA
NWSPBR HYBRI
NWSPBR HYBRI
BMGT 1091

This course will guide the student in the project management process including project selection and evaluation, the learner will gain skills in developing
a project plan defining the scope, phases, milestone, goals, and purposes.
West Loop Center
36026	MW	 01/27/14-02/10/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 14	 $224	

LGLA 1091

Continuation of research analysis and preparation of documents necessary
in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and
judgments. Prerequisite: Texas Civil Litigation I/II.

Spring Branch Campus
01/14/14-05/06/14	 09:30am-11:00am	 48	 $208	
01/18/14-05/10/14	 10:30am-12:00pm	 48	 $208	

NWACEU 147

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Katy Campus

35896	T	
35897	S	

LGLA 1091

Continuation of research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary
in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and
judgments. Prerequisite: Texas Civil Litigation I.

A course on how to start and operate a small business. Topics include facts
about a small business, types of business ownership, essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, financial needs, marketing
strategies, and legal issues.
35910	M-Th	 12/16/13-01/09/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 48	 $208	

NWCNCO TBA

35972	MW	 01/27/14-02/24/14	 07:00pm-09:00pm	 16	 $135	

West Loop Center
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT	

$166	

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

RELE 1091

This course is for individuals who are acquiring a Property Management
Certificate or Commercial Real Estate Certificate, or who want to better
understand the basics of the real estate profession in regards to the law. In
this course students will learn the leadership basics that may include conflict
resolution and customer service, techniques to negotiate conflict and control
anger, how personality types affect conflict and to identify the underlining
causes of conflict, techniques for dealing effectively with customers, and
students will study different customer types.
42894	TTh	 03/11/14-03/27/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 16	 $240	

CETBA TBA

This course will cover the research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions,
responses, and judgments.

West Loop Center
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE	

$166	

TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION I	

This course is for individuals who are acquiring a Property Management
Certificate or who want to better understand the basics of the Apartment
Leasing Profession. In this course the student will learn how to use various
computer software packages specific to residential property management.
42895	TTh	 04/01/14-04/15/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 20	 $260	

HRPO 1091

Cinco Ranch

RELE 2088

West Loop Center
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP	

BLDG/ROOM

Central Campus
SWWLOP 233

A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts in the property management
industry.
42897	M-F	 04/21/14-05/21/14	 09:00am-05:00pm	 64	 $280	

Fee

This course is designed to help managers understand talent management
processes in a way that will lead to better decision and engaged more
employees.

West Loop Center
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP	

Hours

TALENT MANAGEMENT	

The role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines,
leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability
laws, and the Fair Housing Act.
36001	TTh	 01/28/14-02/20/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 32	 $340	

Time

SWWLOP 233

12

01/17/14-05/09/14	 09:00am-11:00am	 32	 $179	

NWSPBR HYBRI
Construction Trades Certificates
The Construction and Trades Department offers a variety of courses
for people who wish to become trained in various construction fields.
The Construction and Trade Department offers fast-track training to
meet the needs of today’s industry.

BILINGUAL AIR CONDITIONING
The class will prepare the students to work in apartment compleXes
in air conditioning maintenance or assist in residential A/C installation
and services. Students will learn field terminology in English to facilitate
professional and technical growth.

The Construction and Trades Department of the SCE offers courses
to prepare students to start a career in the construction industry.
These courses are designed to develop the basic skills needed to
enter today’s workforce. From welding to HVAC the students receive
the training to make them more competitive in today’s job market.
Beginning with basic safety to hands on experience our students are
given a full understanding of what is required of them to succeed in
the construction industry. This allows them to not only be employed
but also progress in their chosen field.

HART 1041 Air Conditioning, Bilingual	
Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or
713.718.8932/8926
TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible

160 hrs

AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN I & II
Introduction to HVAC principles, terminology, tools and skills. Study and practical
application of air conditioning principles, including air properties, maintenance
operations, thermodynamics, and compressors. Preparation for EPA certification.

Whether you just starting out or changing careers let us help you
achieve your goals.
Tom Tynan, SCE Program Director of Construction and Trades
Department

HART 1038 Air Conditioning I	
80 hrs
HART 1005 Air Conditioning II	
80 hrs
Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932
TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible

Machining Technician
An introductory course that assists the student in understanding the
machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic
machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw,
and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and
bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is
placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance.

Welding Technician I (Bilingual)
Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes: basic welding processes,
including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shield metal arc welding
(SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding
(GTAW). Students will learn field terminology in English to facilitate
professional and technical growth.

MCHN 1038 Basic Machining I	
72 hrs
MCHN 1041 Basic Machining II	
72 hrs
Total 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $960
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932

WLDG 1007 Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes	
Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or
713.718.8932/8926
TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible

AutoCAD, i & ii
Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Systems--Identify CAD
hardware and software for various types of CAD drafting; determine
means of storing and sharing databases; and identify the compatibility of
CAD drawings from various software and operating systems.

160 hrs

Welding Technician I
Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes: basic welding processes,
including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shield metal arc welding
(SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding
(GTAW).

DFTG 1040 AutoCAD I	
48 hrs
DFTG 2011 AutoCAD II	
32 hrs
Total 80 hrs - Certificate Cost: $625
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932

WLDG 1007 Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes	
160 hrs
Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932

STATIONARY ENGINEERING
These courses are designed to help prepare students for the City of
Houston Boiler Operator examination.
SEST 1041 Stationary Engineering - 1st Grade
License Review	
80 hrs
SEST 1091 Stationary Engineering - 2nd Grade
License Review	
80 hrs
CBFM 1003 Stationary Engineering - 3rd Grade
License Review	
80 hrs
Total 240 hrs - Certificate Cost: $960
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932

TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible
Intro to Plumbing
Development of skills and knowledge required to install drains, vents,
water lines, gas lines, and plumbing fiXtures used in buildings. Instruction
in the maintenance of plumbing common in all structures including
replacement of components, repair and replacement of fixtures.
PFPB 1003 Basic Plumbing	
40 hrs
Total 40 hrs - Certificate Cost: $268
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932

BILINGUAL RESIDENTIAL WIRING (SPANISH AND ENGLISH)
Students will study the principles of operation regarding electrical
components and appliances utilized in single and multi-family dwellings.

Basic Pipefitting, Solar Engergu Technology & Osha classes also
offered. For more information, call 713.718.8932/8903

ELPT 1029 Residential Wiring, Bilingual	
80 hrs
Total 80 hrs - Certificate Cost: $497
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932
Espanol 713.718.8326

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CONSTRUCTION TRADES - 713.718.8932 hccs.edu/ce/construction
NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

HART 1041

Central Campus

Time

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM

CONSTRUCTION TRADES
AIR CONDITIONING BILINGUAL	

35945	S	

Study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air
properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors.

RESIDENTIAL WIRING, BILINGUAL	

01/24/14-05/09/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 160	 $980	
01/24/14-05/09/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm			

CEJBW 106
CEJBW 106

Stafford Campus
35942	MTW	01/21/14-04/30/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 160	 $980	
35941	S	
01/24/14-05/09/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 160	 $980	
	
F	
01/24/14-05/09/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm			
AIR CONDITIONING I	

SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W112

Introduction to HVAC principles, terminology, tools and skills.

AIR CONDITIONING II	

ELPT 1029

Stafford Campus
35944	MTW	02/03/14-03/26/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $497	
42855	S	
02/15/14-05/03/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 80	 $497	
42856	MTW	04/07/14-05/20/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $497	

HART 1038

Stafford Campus
35937	MTW	01/21/14-04/01/14	 06:00pm-9:00pm	 80	 $490	
35939	S	
01/25/14-03/08/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 80	 $490	
	
F	
01/25/14-03/08/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm			
35936	MTW	01/27/14-03/19/14	 07:00am-11:00am	 80	 $490	
35938	MTW	01/27/14-03/19/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $490	

CEJBW 223

Students will study the principles of operation of electrical components and
appliances utilized in single and multi-family dwellings. Students will learn
the applications, selections and installation techniques of the most common
electrical devices used in home and apartment buildings. Students will be
able to perform and troubleshoot most common installations encountered
in residential applications.

Central Campus
35940	S	
	
F	

01/25/14-04/05/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 40	 $268	

SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY	

SWBLUE W113
SWBLUE W113
SWBLUE W113
HART 1093

This course prepares students for entry level employment as apprentices
and helpers in the installation of solar electric (Photovoltaic) systems. Topics
address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes
and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the
professional development of the student.

SWBLUE W106
SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W106
SWBLUE W112
HART 1005

Study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air
properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors.

Central Campus

Stafford Campus

STATIONARY ENGINEERING-1ST GRADE LICENSE REVIEW	

42853	S	
03/22/14-05/10/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 80	 $490	
	
F	
03/22/14-05/10/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm			
42850	MTW	03/31/14-05/13/14	 07:00am-11:00am	 80	 $490	
42852	MTW	03/31/14-05/13/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $490	
42851	MTW	04/07/14-06/09/14	 06:00pm-9:00pm	 80	 $490	
AUTOCAD, BEGINNING	

35946	S	

SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W106
SWBLUE W112
SWBLUE W106

AUTOCAD, INTERMEDIATE	

35951	MW	 02/03/14-05/12/14	 05:30pm-08:30pm	 80	 $320	

BASIC PIPEFITTING	

SWSTF2 N114

Central Campus
35952	MW	 02/03/14-05/12/14	 05:30pm-08:30pm	 80	 $320	

BASIC PLUMBING	

CBFM 1003

An introduction to boiler maintenance procedures with emphasis on the
various components associated with boilers.

SWSTF2 N114

Central Campus
35950	MW	 02/03/14-05/12/14	 05:30pm-08:30pm	 80	 $320	

CEJBW 221

WELDING USING MULTIPLE PROCESSES, INTRODUCTION	

PFPB 1008

WLDG 1007

Basic welding processes including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting,
shield metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal are welding (GMAW), and gas
tungsten are welding (GTAW).

Central Campus
01/25/14-04/26/14	 12:00pm-04:00pm	 48	 $497	

CEJBW 221

STATIONARY ENGINEERING-3RD GRADE LICENSE REVIEW	

DFTG 2011

In this course, you will learn the mathematical operations necessary to
calculate laying lengths of pipefittings for fabrication. Demonstrate safe
use of hand tools and power tools; and identify materials used in pipefitting.
35947	S	

CBFM 1007

This course is designed to acquaint individuals with Stationary maintenance
procedures for boiler installers. Individuals will be introduced to techniques
used to analyze, troubleshoot, evaluate and diagnose instrumentation used
to monitor boiler operations. This course conforms to the City of Houston’s
code requirements for the boiler licensure exam.

Stafford Campus
03/29/14-05/03/14	 08:00am-02:30pm	 32	 $433	

CEJBW 221

STATIONARY ENGINEERING-2ND GRADE LICENSE REVIEW	

DFTG 1040

Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) package and knowledge necessary to
perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting.
42854	S	

SEST 1041

Central Campus

Stafford Campus
01/18/14-03/08/14	 08:00am-02:00pm	 48	 $589	

CEJBW 223

Safe installation, operation, and maintenance procedures for boilers including
total boiler analysis for maximum performance and efficiency of each system.

Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) systems identify CAD hardware and software for various types of CAD drafting; determine means of
storing and sharing databases; and identify the compatibility of CAD drawings from various software and operating systems.
35943	S	

01/25/14-04/05/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 40	 $572	

CEJBW 223

Central Campus

PFPB 1003

35949	MTW	01/27/14-05/06/14	 12:00pm-04:00pm	 160	 $980	
35948	S	
01/31/14-05/16/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 160	 $980	
	
F	
01/31/14-05/16/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm			

Development of skills and knowledge required to install drains, vents, water
lines, gas lines, and plumbing fixtures used in buildings.

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CEJBW 118
CEJBW 118
CEJBW 118
GED and Test Preparation
The General Education Development (GED) Test gives you the opportunity
to earn a high school equivalency diploma, which is accepted by many
employers and Institutions of Higher Education (IHE). GED classes are
offered at various campuses throughout HCC. These classes are in
conjunction with the Adult High School offerings.
Classes meet on :

gED Language arts, reading
CEC 0938
If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know
that you need some extra help in the Language Arts section of the test,
then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed both
in and outside of class, participants will strengthen their level of reading
comprehension and critical thinking abilities, and basic writing, editing
and grammar skills. The course provides students with a skills review of
English grammar, sentence structure and vocabulary. Pre-test and Posttest will be given. Instructional materials are provided

•	 M/W or Tu/Th from 5:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
•	 F 5:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m. and Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
•	 Sat & Sun 8:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

gED mathematics
cec 7649
If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that
you need some extra help in the Math section of the test, then this handson class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of
class, participants will strengthen their abilities to work problems covering
arithmetic, decimals, fractions, percentages, geometry, and basic algebra.
Pre-test and Post-test will be given. Instructional materials are provided.

locations
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Northline Campus 8001 Fulton 77022
Spring Branch Campus 1010 W Sam Houston Pkwy N. 77043
Alief Continuing Education Center 13803 Bissonnet 77083
Missouri City Campus 5855 Sienna Springs Way 77459
Gulfton Center 5407 Gulfton 77081

gED social studies/science
cec 7400
If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that
you need some extra help in the Social Studies and Science sections of
the test, then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed
both in and outside of class, participants will review the five basic
social studies areas: United States history, world history, government,
economics and geography. The Science portion will review life science,
earth and space science and physical science. Pre-test and Post-test will
be given. Instructional materials are provided.

Please contact the Adult High School/GED office for additional information
at 713/718-7613. For your convenience, counseling and registration will be
by phone. Requirements: Students must have completed the tenth grade
and need a basic review before taking the GED.
Official GED Test Requirements: Student must be able to provide
supporting documentation in order to take the test.

GED testing Centers

16 -years-old,

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Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID
Social Security Card (optional)
Withdrawal form from high school
Parental consent form
Parent must accompany student for registration at least one
week before the test
•	 Court Order

GED transcripts can be verified on-line and printed immediately with a
credit card or check. Go to https://bass.tea.state.TX.us/Tea.GEDi.Web/
Forms/CertificateSearch.aspx
For additional information, please contact a testing center near you.

17-years-old
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NE – Northline Campus, 8001 Fulton, 713.718.8073
SE – Eastside, 6815 Rustic, 713.718.7041
SW – West Loop Campus, 5601 West Loop South, 713.718.7717
CE - Central Campus , 1300 Holman St., 713.718.6011

Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID
Social Security Card (optional)
Withdrawal form from high school
Parental consent form
Parent must accompany student for registration at least one
week before the test

18-years-old
•	 Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID
•	 Social Security Card (optional)
•	 Registration in person at least one week before the test

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GED test results
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is pleased to announce the launch
of its new automated system for ordering General Education Development (GED) certificates. GED test takers and certificate holders can now
immediately download and print their official GED certificates, complete
with test scores by visiting http://www.texged.com. GED certificates
can only be obtained through this website. Both the old style certificate
and the new Certificate of High School Equivalency are to be recognized,
however, TEA will only be issuing the new certificate for examinees.
Additionally, in order to increase the level of customer service provided to
GED customers, the agency is implementing an improved, decentralized
process. While TEA will continue to serve as the state administrator for
GED, the local GED testing centers across the state will now be providing
direct customer service, responding to, and supporting GED customers.
Local GED testing centers will serve as the primary information resource
for all GED inquiries.
To learn more about obtaining a GED, locating a local GED testing center,
or any other GED-related information, and to order GED certificates
online, go to http://www.texged.com. Please note that orders for GED
certificates can only be placed online at this website. For GED customers who do not have access to a computer, please direct them to call
1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find their local GED testing center.
Please note that TEA staff will no longer receive or respond to telephone
inquiries regarding GED.

TEST PREPARATION
GED REVIEW	

CEC 7529

This course is a general GED review intended for those students who have
completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED
test. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation.
Pre-test and Post-test will be given. Instructional material are provided.
Alief - Bissonnet Campus
82350	MW	 01/20/14-02/17/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm	 36	 $200	

NWACEU TBA

Gulfton Center
82344	S	
	
F	

01/17/14-02/14/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 36	 $200	
01/17/14-02/14/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm			

SWGULF TBA
SWGULF TBA

Missouri City Campus
82352	TTh	 02/18/14-03/18/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm	 36	 $200	

SWMOCC 107

Northline Campus
82348	SSu	 02/15/14-03/15/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 36	 $200	

NENOLN TBA

Spring Branch Campus
82346	S	
	
F	

01/17/14-02/14/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 36	 $200	
01/17/14-02/14/14	 05:00pm-09:00pm			

NWSPBR TBA
NWSPBR TBA

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Health Certificates
HCC’s School of Continuing Education (SCE) offers state-of-the-art training
in the healthcare field! Whether it is telemetry, phlebotomy, EKG, certified
nurse aide, medical billing and coding or medical records—HCC offers the
training to get you into the job field fast! With SCE’s fast-track training,
you can go from unemployed to working in as little as three to nine
months in a field that is not only going to put you to work, but help the
community in which you live.

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN
The Phlebotomy Technician is trained to perform a variety of blood
collection methods. Preparation for licensure/certification.

Our continuing education health careers program offers you a variety of
options and experiences. For example, if you desire a career with direct
patient care experience, you might consider the Certified Nurse Aide
program. Or, if you gravitate toward analytical study and direct patient
contact, you might prefer the Phlebotomy and/or Electrocardiography
programs. For those of you who prefer a business or office environment,
but still want to be a part of the health care field, then we recommend
health information technology. This field combines the knowledge of
anatomy and physiology, and medical process/procedures/regulations with
business skills such as data processing, computer software applications,
and customer service. Regardless of your personal inclination, CE Health
has a program for you! I hope that you will take a moment to review our
options, and will attend one of our information sessions soon!

PLAB 1091 Phlebotomy EX am Review	
8 hrs
Total 216 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,350
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235

PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy	
PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical	
Optional Courses

96 hrs
120 hrs

EKG TECHNICIAN
EKG technicians are trained to record and monitor the heart’s electrical
activity and to recognize and evaluate heart rhythms. Preparation for
licensure/certification.

Candace Pardue, SCE Program Director, Health

ECRD 1011 Electrocardiography	
ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 1 - 12 Lead	
ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 2 - Stress Testing	
CVTT 1060 Electrocardiography Clinical	
Optional Courses

Requirements:

EMSP 1016 12- Lead Interpretation	
24 hrs
Total 240 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,485
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235

Students taking health certificate programs that have direct contact with
patients may be required to meet or obtain the following:
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PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN
The Patient Care Technician, also known as a PCT, Level 3, is a nationally
recognized certification for certified nurse aides with phlebotomy and EKG
training. Preparation for licensure/certification.

Proof of completion of Hepatitis B vaccine series
Criminal Background Check
Drug Screening
CPR Certification for healthcare provider or professional rescuer
Hospital scrubs and student identification badge
Flu Shot
Current immunizations: Tetanus, Measles, Mumps, Rubella,
TB SkinTest, Chicken Pox (Varicella)

NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide	
104hrs
(Current CNA licensure accepted in lieu of NURA 1001)
PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy	
96 hrs
PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical	
120 hrs
ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 1 - 12 lead	
32 hrs
Total 352 - Certificate Cost: $2,430
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7031
TPEG Eligible

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (CNA )
This training prepares you to enter the field of nursing. You will be
prepared for entry-level employment in long-term care facilities, doctor’s
offices and hospitals. Preparation for licensure/certification.
NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide	
Total 104 hrs - Certificate Cost: $765

TELEMETRY TECHNICIAN
The Telemetry Technician is trained to monitor the heart’s electrical activity
within the medical setting.

104 hrs

ECRD 1011 Electrocardiography	
64 hrs
EMSP 1016 12 - Lead Interpretation	
24 hrs
CVTT 1060 EKG Clinica	
120 hrs
Total 208 - Certificate Cost: $1,170
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235

For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7031
HEALTH INFORMATION SPECIALIST
Learn medical terminology, acronyms, and abbreviations; understand
different health insurance plans and procedures, as well as medical
billing software and claims processing along with coding. Preparation for
licensure/certification.
HITT 1005 Medical Terminology	
POFM 1017 Medical Administrative Support	
HITT 1013 Medical Coding	
POFM 1027 Medical Billing	
Optional Courses

64 hrs
32 hrs
24 hrs
120 hrs

64 hrs
64 hrs
64 hrs
64 hrs

HITT 2000 HIPAA Professional Seminar	
8 hrs
Total 256 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,836
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.8235/2754
TPEG Eligible Eligible

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NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

HEALTH
ADVANCED MEDICAL CODING	

Time

Hours

Fee

EKG LAB 1, 12-LEAD	

BLDG/ROOM
ECRD 1091

Theory and application of patient assessment and history, vital signs, documentation, and performing a basic 12-lead and 3-lead electrocardiograph
with an emphasis on patient preparation, and correct lead placement.

HITT 2046

In depth, intensive coverage of ICD and CPT coding by medical specialty,
conventions, guidelines and principles as they apply to accurate coding of
complex medical, surgical cases and procedures.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

West Loop Center

35842	T	

35862	MW	 02/12/14-04/02/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 48	 $499	
42800	MW	 04/21/14-06/02/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 48	 $499	

Eastside Campus

CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE	

SWWLOP TBA
SWWLOP TBA

35841	M	
	
W	

NURA 1001

This course prepares you for entry level work in the field of nursing. You will
gain the knowledge and skills to safely care for residents/patients/clients,
in all health care settings. The class provides special focus on safety, the
rights of all residents/patients/clients, and the ability to function within a
CNAís Scope of Practice. This tri-level course includes: 1) theory, 2) skills
lab, and 3) clinical rotation in a Long Term Care Facility. After successful
completion, you are eligible to take the State of Texas Certification Exam.

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG)	

NWACEU 178
NWACEU 178
NECODW TBA
SESEWFB 106
SESEWFB 106
SESEWFB 106

ECG 12-LEAD INTERPRETATION	

35840	MW	 01/27/14-05/05/14	 05:00pm-07:30pm	 64	 $545	
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) CLINICAL	

NWTBA
NWTBA
CEGAYHL 141
CEGAYHL 141
SWWLOP C204
SWWLOP C204

ECG RHYTHM STRIP ANALYSIS FOR THE HEALTHCARE	

35843	 TWTh	01/28/14-03/20/14	
35844	 TWTh	02/25/14-04/24/14	
42797	 TWTh	03/25/14-05/15/14	
42798	 TWTh	04/29/14-06/19/14	
42799	 TWTh	05/27/14-07/17/14	

EMSP 1016

01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	

$475	
$475	
$475	
$475	
$475	

ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS	

SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
HITT 1011

Gain the ability to define operational and strategic objectives for electronic
medical records management. Emphasis is placed upon understanding the
hardware and software for proper utilization of processed patient information for management purposes. Experience comprehensive training in the
new field of the electronic medical record, and hands-on practice with demo
versions of electronic medical software.

SESEWFB 112
ECRD 1091

This course focuses on the fundamentals of the structure and analysis of
ECG rhythm strips, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate
treatment interventions. Content includes the cardiac cycle, lead placement,
sinus, atria, functional and ventricular rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes interactive rhythm analysis, interpretation and recognition of cardiac
emergencies. Cardiac interventions and medications also covered.

Central Campus
35855	TTh	 02/13/14-04/15/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	
42812	TTh	 04/17/14-06/10/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	
HIPAA BASIC COMPLIANCE	

Eastside Campus
42795	MW	 02/24/14-04/23/14	 05:30pm-07:30pm	 32	 $229	

CVTT 1060

Eastside Campus

Eastside Campus
03/07/14-05/09/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 24	 $150	

SESEWFB 112

Health related, work-based learning experience that helps students gain
practical experience in electrocardiography. The emphasis is on practical
work experience for which the student has already acquired the necessary
theoretical knowledge and basic skills of performing a 12-lead EKG. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical professional within the hospital or
clinic generally a clinical preceptor.

This course includes instruction and practice of interpretation of 12-lead
electrocardiograms. Advanced concepts, including axis deviation, bundle
branch blocks, hypertrophy, myocardial infarction, medication and electrolyte
effects and artificial pacemakers are discussed.
42796	F	

ECRD 1011

Eastside Campus

West Loop Center
35839	M-Th	 01/21/14-03/06/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 104	 $765	
42793	M-Th	 03/17/14-04/29/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 104	 $765	

SESEWFB 112

This course focuses on the fundamentals of the structure and analysis of
ECG rhythm strips, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate
treatment interventions. Content includes the cardiac cycle, lead placement,
sinus, atria, functional and ventricular rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes interactive rhythm analysis, interpretation and recognition of cardiac
emergencies. Cardiac interventions and medications also covered.

South Campus
35834	M-Th	 01/21/14-03/06/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 104	 $765	
42790	M-Th	 03/24/14-05/06/14	 08:30am-12:30pm	 104	 $765	

ECRD 1091

42794	MW	 03/31/14-05/07/14	 08:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $150	

Cinco Ranch
35836	M-Th	02/10/14-04/02/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	104	 $765	
42791	M-Th	04/07/14-05/20/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	104	 $765	

SESEWFB 112
SESEWFB 112

Eastside Campus

Eastside Campus
35837	S	
01/11/14-04/19/14	 08:30am-04:30pm	 104	 $765	
35838	M-Th	 02/24/14-04/15/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 104	 $765	
42792	M-Th	 04/07/14-05/20/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 104	 $765	

NWACEU 182

Principles and procedures of stress testing and Holter monitoring. Emphasis is on patient preparation and instruction, correct lead placement, blood
pressure monitoring, and appropriate intervention by the cardiac technician.
Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed.

Codwell Hall Campus
35835	M-Th	 02/03/14-03/26/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 104	 $765	

01/27/14-03/26/14	 07:30pm-10:00pm	 32	 $315	
01/27/14-03/26/14	 08:00pm-10:00pm			

EKG LAB 2, STRESS TESTING	

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
35832	S	
01/11/14-04/19/14	 08:30am-04:30pm	 104	 $765	
35833	M-Th	 02/24/14-04/15/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 104	 $765	

01/28/14-03/25/14	 12:30pm-04:30pm	 32	 $315	

CEJBW 203
CEJBW 203
HITT 2000

Short term class covering various aspects of the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability ACT (HIPAA).

SESEWFB 112

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NO. Days Date

Time

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

01/11/14-01/18/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 8	
05/03/14-05/10/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 8	

$125	
$125	

INTRAVENOUS THERAPY	

Fee

42804	TTh	 04/22/14-06/12/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

RNSG 1003

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT	

42817	TTh	 04/17/14-06/11/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	
42818	TTh	 04/17/14-06/11/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY	

35846	M-Th	 01/15/14-02/12/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

NECODW TBA

Eastside Campus
35847	MW	 02/19/14-04/21/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

SESEWFB TBA

West Loop Center
35848	MW	 02/10/14-04/14/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	
35849	MW	 02/10/14-04/14/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

NWACEU 139

PHLEBOTOMY	

NECODW TBA

SWWLOP TBA
SWWLOP TBA
PLAB 1023

This course provides skill development in the performance of a variety
of blood collection methods on adults, children, and infants using proper
techniques and standard precautions. Emphasis is on patient identification,
infection control and specimen handling. Topics include professionalism,
ethics, medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology relating
to blood analysis. Designed for students seeking national certification in
phlebotomy. This course is included in the Phlebotomy Technician certificate.

SESEWFB TBA

West Loop Center

MEDICAL BILLING	

NWACEU 139

Codwell Hall Campus

Eastside Campus

35871	TTh	 02/11/14-04/10/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	
35872	TTh	 02/11/14-04/10/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

HITT 1005

35845	MW	 02/19/14-04/21/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

POFM 1017

Codwell Hall Campus

35854	TTh	 02/18/14-04/17/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

SWWLOP TBA
SWWLOP TBA

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

SESEWFB 112

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

35853	M-Th	 02/13/14-03/20/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

SESEWFB TBA

This class will help you become an expert in medical terminology. Knowledge of medical terminology is a basic requirement for most careers in the
health care field. You will be able to identify, spell, and define medical terms.

Introduction to basic medical office skills including telephone techniques,
filing and indexing, mail handling, appointment scheduling, travel arrangements, correspondence and business transactions, and office machines.
Pre-requisite: Medical Terminology.
35852	TTh	 02/18/14-04/17/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

NECODW TBA

West Loop Center

Eastside Campus
01/31/14-03/07/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 24	 $295	

BLDG/ROOM

Eastside Campus

SWWLOP TBA
SWWLOP TBA

This course is designed for the healthcare professional who desires to review
and apply venipuncture skills to the techniques of intravenous therapy. The
student will learn basic IV therapy theory and technologies and the proper
techniques in performing venipuncture and IV therapy. Information regarding fluids, electrolytes, blood products, cardiovascular system physiology,
medications, risks and complications in IV therapy will be discussed.
35867	F	

Hours

42803	M-Th	 03/24/14-04/17/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

West Loop Center
35861	S	
42813	S	

Time

SWWLOP TBA
SWWLOP TBA
POFM 1027

This course provides practical billing applications using medical software.
Learning how to show linkage of coding systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS, and
DSM), you will be able to successfully and accurately submit medical claims
for reimbursement.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

35863	TTh	 01/28/14-05/08/14	 06:00pm-09:30pm	 96	 $825	

42805	MW	 04/23/14-06/18/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

35864	S	
01/25/14-05/10/14	 08:00am-03:30pm	 96	 $825	
35865	MW	 01/27/14-05/07/14	 01:00pm-04:30pm	 96	 $825	

Eastside Campus

NWACEU 139

PHLEBOTOMY CLINICAL	

CEJBW 203

Codwell Hall Campus
36069	M-Th	 01/06/14-02/03/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	
42807	M-Th	 04/21/14-05/15/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

35868	 TWTh	01/28/14-03/20/14	
35869	 TWTh	02/25/14-04/24/14	
42814	 TWTh	03/25/14-05/15/14	
42815	 TWTh	04/29/14-06/19/14	
42816	 TWTh	05/27/14-07/17/14	

SESEWFB TBA

West Loop Center
42811	MW	 04/16/14-06/05/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	
MEDICAL CODING	

01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	
01:00am-06:00am	 120	

$525	
$525	
$525	
$525	
$525	

PHLEBOTOMY FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL	

SWWLOP TBA

SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
SEOCSE
PLAB 1091

The course is designed for phlebotomy students and phlebotomists currently working in the field who wish to take a national certification exam.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will demonstrate
knowledge and understanding of the proper techniques used for quality assurance, infection prevention, patient identification, professionalism, ethics,
and medical terminology.

HITT 1013

Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Provides skills and knowledge in the
medical records field for ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for
reimbursement of medical service. Textbook required.
Alief - Bissonnet Campus
42802	TTh	 04/22/14-06/12/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

PLAB 1060

Eastside Campus

NECODW TBA
NECODW TBA

Eastside Campus
42808	MW	 04/23/14-06/18/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 64	 $459	

SESEWFB 112

Work based experience that helps students gain practical experience in
the discipline of phlebotomy. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical
professional within the hospital or clinic.

Central Campus
42806	MW	 04/16/14-06/05/14	 05:30pm-09:30pm	 64	 $459	

NWACEU 182
NWACEU 182

NWACEU 139

Eastside Campus

Codwell Hall Campus

35866	TTh	 02/18/14-05/01/14	 06:00pm-08:00pm	 40	 $325	

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Information Technology Certificates
The Information Technology (IT) department offers a variety of courses in
some of the fastest growing IT fields. HCC offers state-of-the-art training
with expert instructors that will get you out of the classroom and into the
workforce in as little as two to nine months. Current starting salaries for
jobs in the IT field range from $30,000-$60,000 a year. Register Today!

PLANT Design MANAGEMENT System (PDMS)
These classes concentrate on learning pipe drafting particularly as it
applies to off-shore drilling for the oil, gas and energy industries. PDMS
(Plant Design Management System) is 3-D Pipe Drafting software used
mainly for off-shore and on-shore oil and gas industry. PDMS is also
used for engineering, design and construction projects, chemical and
process plants, water treatment plants, power plants, paper and pulp
manufacturing. PDMS also has a marine application as well.

Information technology (IT) has become a vital and integral part of every
business. From multi-national corporations who maintain networks and
databases to small businesses that own a single computer, IT plays a
role. The use of computer technology in business makes our lives simpler
by enabling faster communication, providing tools for more effective
work, and giving us access to vast information. But what happens
when computer failure occurs or the network connection goes down,
production comes to a halt.

DFTG 1091 Basics & Functions	
DFTG 1091 PDMS Equipment	
DFTG 1091 PDMS Piping	
DFTG 1091 PDMS Drawing Production, Basic	
DFTG 1 091 PDMS Drawing Production, Advanced	
DFTG 1091 Intro PDMS Structural	
DFTG 1091 PDMS Structural, Basic	
Total 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $3,456
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641

That’s where IT specialists come in. They get computer networks, or user
computers, up and running after a failure but that’s not all they do. Their
work varies widely: they upgrade computer software; set up and maintain
the servers on which the company’s applications run; and build and
maintain the databases that users rely on to gather information to serve
customers.

network + CERTIFICATION
Network + Technicians assist in the installation, and maintenance of LANs
and/or WANs.
CPMT 1049 Network Certification	
64 hrs
Total 64 hrs - Certificate Cost: $534
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641/2798
WIA Eligible

If continued learning, opportunity for advancement, and staying on the
cutting edge of computer technology interests you then HCC can help you
meet your training goals in the exciting field of Information Technology. Let
us work together on your path to success.
Hector J. Garza, SCE Program Director of Information Technology

Server Administrator 2008 MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT
Professional)
MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Server Administrator
curriculum is a valuable credential for IT professionals working in the
systems administration and design departments of medium-to-large
organizations. You will learn the skills necessary to install, configure and
maintain the client and server operating systems, monitor performance
and support users as well as effectively design, install, and support a
variety of network services, security measures and protocols needed in
a managed network. The prerequisites for this program are ITMT 1040
Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Environment and
ITMT 1050 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure. Prior Computer Networking experience or Hardware and
Software training (i.e. A+ Certification) required and ITMT 1040 Managing
& Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Environment.

A+ CERTIFICATION
The A+ Certification is a nationally recognized standard for computer
technicians.
ITSC 2040 A+ Certification	
Total 72 hrs - Certificate Cost: $517
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.2798

72 hrs

DESKTOP SUPPORT & NETWORKING SPECIALIST PROGRAM
Training covers A+ computer repair and CCNA networking. Students learn
how to repair computers and install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot
medium-size route and switched networks.
ITSC
ITCC
	
ITCC
	
ITCC
	
ITCC

2040 A+ Certification 	
1001 CCNA1: EXploration I
Network Fundamentals	
1004 CCNA 2: EXploration 2
Routing Portocols & Concepts	
2008 CCNA 3: EXploration 3
LAN Switching & Wireless	
2010 CCNA 4: EXploration 4
Accessing the WAN	
Total 392 hrs - Certificate Cost: $2,937
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641
WIA Eligible

16 hrs
24 hrs
24 hrs
24 hrs
16 hrs
24 hrs
16 hrs

72 hrs

ITMT 2002 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Configuration	
ITMT 2001 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Configuration	
ITMT 2051 Windows Server 2008 Administration	
Total: 192 hrs – Certificate Cost: $2,100
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641

80 hrs
80 hrs
80 hrs
80 hrs

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64 hrs
64 hrs
64 hrs
SAP
SAP (System Applications and Products in Data Processing) classes are
geared for the professional using SAP in their own work environment,
during implementation, upgrade, or maintenance. Classes cover
information required for various SAP certification exams. Any three
classes within the SAP curriculum totaling 144 hours will earn a
Marketable Skills Award.
BMGT 1091 SAP End User Applications	
ACNT 1092 SAP FICO Financial Training	
ITSE 1091 SAP Logisitics with Materials Management	
BMGT 1092 SAP Sales and Distribution	
HRPO 1091 SAP Human Capital Management	
ITSY 1091 SAP Security	
Total 288 hrs - Cost Per Course: $1,495
For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641
WIA Eligible

Cisco Academy at HCC
CCNA-CISCO Certified network associate
The HCC-Cisco Network Academy CCNA Exploration course provides
an integrated and comprehensive coverage of networking topics,
from fundamentals to advanced applications and services, while
providing opportunities for hands-on practical experience and soft-skills
development.

48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs

ITCC 1001 CCNA EXploration 1 - Network Fundamentals	
80 hrs
ITCC 1004 CCNA EXplortion 2 - Routing, Protocols & Concepts	 80 hrs
ITCC 2008 CCNA EXploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless	
80 hrs
ITCC 2010 CCNA EXploration 4 - Accessing the WAN	
80 hrs
Total 240 hrs - Total Cost: $2,420
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641
CCNP-CISCO Certified network Professional
The HCC Cisco Network Academy CCNP curriculum is designed for
students seeking career oriented, enterprise-level networking skills. The
CCNP course set helps students develop the skills needed to succeed in
information and communication technology careers and prepare for the
globally recognized and respected Cisco CCNP certification.
ITCC 2054 CCNP-ROUTE Implementing IP Routing	
ITCC 2055 CCNP-SWITCH Implementing IP Switching	
ITCC 2056 CCNP-TSHOOT Maintaining
& Troubleshooting IP Networks	
Total 320 hrs - Total Cost: $3,051
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641

112 hrs
96 hrs
112 hrs

CCNA-security
The HCC-Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Security course provides a
neXt step for individuals who want to enhance their CCNA-level skill set
and help meet the growing demand for network security professionals.
Note: Current CCNA certification, CCNA-level knowledge or successful
completion of CCNA Semester 4 of a Cisco Network Academy is required.
ITCC 2041 CCNA-Security Implementing
Cisco IOS Network Security	
Total 80 hrs - Cost: $805
For more information:
hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641

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Fee

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NO. Days Date

COMPUTERS

Fee

ITSC 2040

35998	TTh	 01/07/14-01/23/14	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	
42921	TTh	 04/15/14-05/01/14	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	

NWACEU 138
NWACEU 138
NWACEU 138

C#.NET 2008, ADVANCED	

SESEWFB 220
SESEWFB 220
SESEWFB 220

35814	TTh	 12/03/13-12/19/13	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	

SEFFAC 215

C++ PROGRAMMING, INTRODUCTION	

Katy Campus
36040	MW	 01/22/14-04/16/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	
36041	S	
02/08/14-04/12/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 72	 $517	
42923	TTh	 03/18/14-05/29/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	

NWKATY 205
NWKATY 205
NWKATY 205
NWSBCC TBA

ACTIVE DATA OBJECTS.NET	

35973	S	

SWWLOP C144
SWWLOP C144
SWWLOP C144
SWWLOP C144
ITSC 1091

West Loop Center
36066	MW	 02/19/14-05/05/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $605	
42951	MW	 03/03/14-05/14/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 80	 $605	

NWACEU 138

CCNA 4: CISCO EXPLORATION 4-ACCESSING THE WAN	

ITSC 1091

36067	MW	 02/19/14-05/05/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 80	 $605	
NWACEU 138

KEYBOARDING, BASIC	

SWWLOP C143
POFT 1010

The student will learn skill development in keyboarding. Emphasis will be
on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch.

ITSC 1091

This course will expand your knowledge of C#. The subjects included are
arrays, modifiers, streams, windows programming, events, databases, collections and exception handling. Prerequisite: Introduction to C#.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
36052	S	

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
36002	TTh	 02/11/14-02/27/14	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	
42922	TTh	 05/13/14-05/29/14	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	

ITCC 2010

West Loop Center

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
C#, INTERMEDIATE	

SWWLOP C143
SWWLOP C143

Accessing the WAN operations and implementation in the LAN environment. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and
wireless networks.

This course covers advanced features of the new C# language. These
include applications such as linear regression, mortgage calculators and
advanced file access. Prerequisite: Intermediate C#.
42917	TTh	 03/18/14-04/03/14	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	

NWKATY 206

Introduction to architecture, structure, functions, components, and models
of the internet use of OSI and TCP layered models and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. Principles and structure
of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and
operations.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
C#, ADVANCED	

02/08/14-04/05/14	 08:30am-01:30pm	 40	 $486	

CCNA 2: CISCO EXPLORATION 2-ROUTING PROTOCOLS & CONCEPTS	 ITCC 1004

This 24 hour course introduces you to database applications using Visual
Basic.NET. You learn how to create and work with the new database objects
using Active X Data Objects .NET. You will review basics of database using
SQL Server and the Structured Query Language SQL.
35813	MW	 12/02/13-12/18/13	 05:45pm-09:45pm	 24	 $377	

ITSE 1003

Katy Campus

West Loop Center
$517	
$517	
$517	
$517	

NWACEU 138

This training helps beginning students to understand the important details
necessary to become skilled programmers at an introductory level. Students
will be introduced to C++ and learn about procedural and object-oriented
programming. The class provides basic programming concepts and techniques like functions and loops,

Spring Branch Campus
36049	MW	 01/27/14-04/16/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 72	 $517	

ITSC 1091

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Felix Fraga Academic Campus
35988	MW	 02/10/14-05/05/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	

NWACEU 138
NWACEU 138

Learn how to create user components, how to create, handle and manage
events and program flow as well as generics and enumerated collections.
Also learn In-memory queries and Windows Presentation Foundation and
how to how to deploy windows applications.

Eastside Campus
35994	TTh	 01/14/14-04/03/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	
36022	S	
01/25/14-03/29/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 72	 $517	
36024	MW	 02/10/14-05/05/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	

ITSC 1091

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
36027	MW	 01/13/14-04/09/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	
36030	TTh	 01/28/14-04/17/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	 $517	
36031	S	
02/15/14-04/26/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 72	 $517	

BLDG/ROOM

This course introduces students to Microsoft’s new programming language
C#. It combines the best features of Java, C# and Visual Basic and can
be created as a console or internet application. The basic of coding and
object-oriented programming are studied along with base classes, name
spaces, classes and objects.

Emphasis on microcomputers and required software components. Topics
include site preparation; installation procedures; components; power supplies; modems; printers; switches; operating, help, and security systems;
packaged programs; utilities; languages; and operating procedures. This
class prepares the student for the A+ Certification test.

01/08/14-04/07/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	
01/14/14-04/03/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 72	
01/18/14-03/22/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 72	
02/04/14-04/24/14	 06:00pm-09:15pm	 72	

Hours

C#, INTRODUCTION	

A+ CERTIFICATION	

35976	MW	
35984	TTh	
35981	S	
35978	TTh	

Time

01/18/14-02/22/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 24	 $160	

NWACEU 137

Katy Campus
NWACEU 138
NWACEU 138

36055	MW	 02/10/14-03/12/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 24	 $160	

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Time

Hours

Fee

MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE PROFESSIONAL, ADVANCE	

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

PDMS DRAWING PRODUCTION, ADVANCED	

42949	TTh	 04/08/14-04/17/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	
42947	MW	 04/21/14-04/30/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	

ITSC 1006

PDMS DRAWING PRODUCTION, INTRODUCTION	

42948	TTh	 03/18/14-04/03/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $576	
42946	MW	 03/31/14-04/16/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $576	
PDMS EQUIPMENT	

SESEWFB 220
NWKATY 206

36054	MW	 02/03/14-02/24/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $576	

DFTG 1091

NWACEU 136

Spring Branch Campus
36057	TTh	 01/28/14-02/13/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $576	
PDMS PIPING	

NWACEU 139
NWACEU 139

NWSBCC TBA
DFTG 1091

This course will provide students with thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools
and commands for modeling Pipes and Piping components. It will introduce
them to creating and modifying piping hierarchy and individual components.

SESEWFB 220

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

West Loop Center
NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION	

NWACEU 136
NWACEU 136

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

ITSC 1009

Eastside Campus

42950	MW	 03/03/14-04/16/14	 09:00am-12:00pm	 48	 $310	

DFTG 1091

This 24 hour class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the
PDMS tools and commands for modeling equipment items.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

36063	TTh	 02/18/14-04/17/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $310	

NWACEU 136
NWACEU 136

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Course covers the most commonly used features of the Microsoft Office
Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.
36059	S	
01/11/14-04/05/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 48	 $310	
36062	MW	 02/10/14-04/14/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 48	 $310	

DFTG 1091

This class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the PDMS
tools and commands for modeling draft database elements. It will introduce
them to creating a Modifying Draft Hierachy and individual drawing elements.

Katy Campus
MS OFFICE SUITE, PROFESSIONALS	

NWSBCC TBA

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

NWACEU 139

Eastside Campus

36064	TTh	 01/14/14-01/30/14	 09:00am-01:00pm	 24	 $161	

BLDG/ROOM

This 16 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the
automated drawing production tools and utilities.

A study of microprocessor architecture, file creation / deletion, data entry
and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Students will learn to recognize differences among microprocessor
types; create, copy, and delete files; enter and edit data; execute programs;
and use appropriate file structure commands. This course focuses on the
basics of computer competency, terminology, multi-tasking, multiple program
usage and multimedia features in a relaxed and supportive setting.
36065	MW	 01/27/14-02/24/14	 06:00pm-09:00pm	 24	 $161	

Fee

36056	TTh	 01/14/14-01/23/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
MICROSOFT WINDOWS, INTRODUCTION	

Hours

Spring Branch Campus

ITSC 2031

The course prepares students for advanced skills in word, Excel, PowerPoint
and Access. During the course of the class the students will learn how to
integrate one application with the others. Creating macros and advanced
functions and auditing. Customizing database by creating a navigation form.
42953	MW	 04/21/14-06/16/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 64	 $448	

Time

42941	MW	 03/03/14-03/26/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $576	

SWWLOP C144

NWACEU 136

Spring Branch Campus

CPMT 1049

Network + Technicians assist in installing, setting up, testing, maintaining,
and troubleshooting local area network (LANs) and/or wide area network
(WANs). They are responsible for routine tasks such as adding new accounts,
assigning passwords, and keeping a variety of logs. Network + Technicians
communicate with LAN Managers or Network Analysts about specific network
problems, and are involved in updating and/or repairing systems.

36058	TTh	 02/18/14-03/06/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $576	

Felix Fraga Academic Campus

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

42874	TTh	 03/18/14-05/08/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 64	 $534	

PDMS STRUCTURAL, ADVANCED	

SEFFAC 215

42945	TTh	 02/25/14-03/06/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	
PDMS STRUCTURAL, BASIC	

01/25/14-03/22/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 64	 $534	

PDMS BASICS & FUNCTIONS	

SWWLOP C130
DFTG 1091

DFTG 1091

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

This class will provide students with a general knowledge of the PDMS tools
and commands. This is the backbone of learning to use the PDMS system.
It will introduce them to the database hierarchy structure and terminology.

36061	TTh	 02/04/14-02/20/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $576	

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
36053	MW	 01/13/14-01/27/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	
36060	TTh	 01/21/14-01/30/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 16	 $384	

NWACEU 136

This 24 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the
PDMS tools and commands for modeling steel beams and columns. It will
introduce them to creating and modifying structural hierarchy and SCTN
components.

NWSPBR 218

West Loop Center
35985	S	

DFTG 1091

This 16 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the
PDMS tools and commands for modeling steel beams and columns. It will
introduce them to creating and modifying structural hierarchy and SCTN
components.

Spring Branch Campus
35987	TTh	 02/11/14-04/10/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 64	 $534	

NWSBCC TBA

NWACEU 136
NWACEU 136

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Time

Hours

Fee

SAP END USER APPLICATIONS	

BLDG/ROOM

NO. Days Date

BMGT 1091

SERVER 2008 NETWORK CONFIGURATION	

A hands-on review of the major areas of human resources as illustrated
through using PeopleSoft enterprise resource software applications.

SAP FICO FINANCIAL TRAINING	

Hours

Fee

BLDG/ROOM
ITMT 2001

A course in Windows Server 2008 networking infrastructure to include
installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, network services and security.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus
36044	S	
01/11/14-02/15/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 48	 $1,495	
36046	TTh	 01/14/14-02/20/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 48	 $1,495	
36047	MW	 02/03/14-03/24/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

Time

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

NWACEU 135
NWACEU 135
NWACEU 135

42871	MW	 04/02/14-05/28/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 64	 $700	
STRATA-INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE	

ACNT 1092

NWACEU 139
ITSC 1010

A study of accounting concepts and their application in transaction analysis
and financial statement preparation. Emphasis on the accounting cycle for
service and merchandising enterprises.

Emphasis on microcomputers and required software components. Topics
include site preparation; installation procedures; components; power supplies; modems; printers; switches; operating, help, and security systems;
packaged programs; utilities; languages; and operating procedures.

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

Alief - Bissonnet Campus

42935	S	

04/26/14-05/31/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

NWACEU 135

35990	MW	 01/06/14-01/27/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 24	 $212	

Spring Branch Campus
42942	S	

03/01/14-04/12/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

SAP HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT (HCM)	

NWSPBR 218

35992	TTh	 01/14/14-01/30/14	 08:00am-12:00pm	 24	 $212	

HRPO 2005

This overview introduces managers and HR professionals to the theories
and concepts of OD, helps them develop an OD vocabulary, and builds the
skills and tools necessary to apply OD solutions.
Alief - Bissonnet Campus
42937	TTh	 02/25/14-04/10/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 48	 $1,495	
42939	MW	 04/02/14-05/12/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

NWACEU 135
NWACEU 135

SAP LOGISTICS WITH MATERIALS MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING	
ITSE 1091

This SAP training will teach the studetn how to implement large scale
Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Logistics, Materials Management
& Production Planning. The methodology covers initial program inception
thru data conversions, materials Management, production Planning, Sales
& Distribution, and other ERP Integrated areas. The configuration will be
covered in detail.
West Loop Center
42930	S	

03/01/14-04/12/14	 08:00am-04:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

SAP SALES AND DISTRIBUTION	

SWWLOP C130
BMGT 1092

This course will teach the students how to implement large scales Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Sales and Distribution. This class covers
enterprise structure, quote to cash full cycle experience and integration with
various other Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) module including
FICO, MM, PP and others.
Katy Campus
36051	F	

02/14/14-03/28/14	 12:00pm-08:00pm	 48	 $1,495	

SERVER 2008 ACTIVE DIRECTORY	

NWKATY 206
ITMT 2002

Students will be introduced to Active Directory Domain Services and learns
how to implement and work with Active Directory Sites. Furthermore, this
course covers security planning and administrative delegation, configure
the user and computer environment using group policies, perform software
installation with group polices, configure name resolution and configure
active directory certificate services.
Alief - Bissonnet Campus
35975	MW	 01/22/14-03/26/14	 06:00pm-10:00pm	 64	 $700	

NWACEU 139

West Loop Center

NWACEU 139

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SWWLOP C130
Languages and CitizenshipIZENship
Study with us and get ahead in your career! Take a placement test for our

Workplace English

English language programs. Call or visit us (in person or online) and enroll
today! Placement test is required for all new students.

Houston Community College has developed Innovative Workplace English
programs to help students who are English language learners enroll in
HCC’s technical or skills training courses.

We offer a placement assessment and introductory, intermediate
and advanced courses to improve English-language learning and
communication (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) at work.

Students must possess an intermediate level of English language skills to
qualify for Workplace English in these areas:

Become fluent and proficient in English. Day and evening classes begin
every six to eight weeks, so enroll today. Our courses are organized to follow
successful completion from one level to another.

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Do you understand and speak English, but are not sure about using grammar
correctly at work or in social settings? Do you find it difficult to communicate
in English because you need help with pronunciation? Do you want to get
a better job by improving your written and spoken English?
Currently, the Houston Community College System registers over 5,699
international students, and over 3,000 students who live and work in the
Houston area. These numbers reflect not only the international but the local
demand for learning to read, write and communicate in the English language.
HCC has proven to have a quality English Language Skills Program.

Placement Test & Contact Information
Daniel Benitez, 713.718.7581
daniel.benitez@hccs.edu

Our ESL Program at HCC can prepare you for the future by giving you the
English skills necessary for college success, prepare you for a career and
ultimately for success in the multicultural, and multilingual society of Houston.

Workplace Spanish

Maria Bazan-Myrick, Program Director Languages
Courses:,
Basic English Language Skill	
English Language Skills	
English Language Skills 2	
English Language Skills 3	
English Language Skills 4
English Language Skills 5
Cost: $260 per course

COMG 1000	
COMG 1001	
COMG 1004	
COMG 1005	
COMG 1007	
COMG 1008	

Spanish communication skills for the Workplace-Introductory is
for students who want to learn the Spanish language for better
communication with business customers and Spanish-speaking
communities. Improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills
in the Spanish language. You can do your own online practice!

60 hrs
60 hrs
60 hrs
60 hrs
60 hrs
60 hrs

Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced Courses
Listening and Speaking (Introductory)	
COMG 1091	
Listening and Speaking (Intermediate)
COMG 1091	
Listening and Speaking (Advanced 1 & 2) COMG 1091	
Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.) and $260 (60 Hrs.)

48 hrs
48 hrs
60 hrs

English Reading and Writing (Introductory) COMG 1091	
English Reading and Writing (Intermediate) COMG 1091	
English Reading and Writing (Advanced)
COMG 1091	
Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.)
COMG 1015	
COMG 1015	
COMG 1015	

COMG 1091	
COMG 1091	

The U.S. Residency Test Preparation class is for students interested in
test preparation for U.S. Residency status through the U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services. Instruction for the test preparation for U.S.
residency is conducted in the Spanish and English language; it is for
students who are at a low-beginning level. The course emphasis is on the
verbal interview, U.S. History and government, etc.
The U.S. Citizenship Test Preparation class will be taught in the English
language. The focus is on the interview/verbal component of the U.S.
Citizenship Test and interview, which is based on the 100 questions and
answers list. You will learn about U.S. History, american government,
civics, and vocabulary. This course is conducted in English and requires
Level 3 Placement Test. For more information call 713.718.7581.

22 hrs
22 hrs
48 hrs

Grammar Skills – Part 1
Grammar Skills – Part 2
Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.)

U.S. Citizenship and U.S. Residency
Test Preparation

48 hrs
48 hrs
48 hrs

Pronunciation Skills (Introductory A & B)
Pronunciation Skills (Intermediate A & B)
Pronunciation Skills (Intermediate)	
Cost: $122 (22 Hrs.) and $250 (48 Hrs.)

Air Conditioning Technicians
Automotive Technicians
Certified Nurse Aides
Computer Support Specialists
Cosmetology
Drawing and Drafting
House Wiring
Industry Safety
Welding Technician

To make an appointment for a
Placement Test and Orientation
Session, please visit our website:

48 hrs
48 hrs

hccs.edu/ce/languages
or call 713.718.7720
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Continuing Education schedule

  • 1. Career Informer Spring 2014 HCC’s School of Continuing Education schedule of courses Train Today. Job Tomorrow. What’s HOT for Spring • Child Development Associate (CDA) • Multi-Family Property Management • Social Media for Business Certificate • Android Application Developer • HVAC • Welding • Truck Driving • Peace Officer • Windows Server 2008 • SAP • CNA • EKG Technician • EMS Workplace training IN Business Construction Trades Computers Health Careers Languages Public Safety Transportation checkoutHCC.com 713.718.5303
  • 2. Business 713.718.7947 hccs.edu/ce/business Construction Trades 713.718.8901 hccs.edu/ce/construction Information Technology 713.718.2798/7641 hccs.edu/ce/it Health 713.718.7583 hccs.edu/ce/health Transportation 713.718.8200 hccs.edu/ce/ Transportation Online Continuing Education Online Continuing Education will take you there! • Hundreds of online courses to choose from • Take all courses from the ease of your home or offi ce Languages 713.718.7720 hccs.edu/ce/languages • Easy registration • Instructor-led and self-paced courses • Learn in-demand job skills • Re-train for a new career Public Safety Institute • New sessions begin monthly 713.718.5481/5480 hccs.edu/ce/psi Visit www.hccs.edu/ce/online or call 713.718.5303 for additional information.
  • 3. School of Continuing Education Table of Contents Call List, Campus Office hours.................................................................. 2 Program Location by College.................................................................. 3-4 Median Salary List by Career...................................................................... 5 Financial Aid (TPEG).................................................................................... 6 Ascension II Skills Scholarship Program................................................... 7 Accelerated Teacher Certification Program & Classes.............................. 8 Business and Professional Enrichment...................................................... 9 Business Classes................................................................................... 10-12 Construction & Trades Certificates........................................................... 13 Construction & Trades Classes.................................................................. 14 GED and Test Preparation.......................................................................... 15 GED and Test Preparation Classes............................................................ 16 Health Certificates...................................................................................... 17 Health Classes....................................................................................... 18-19 Information Technology Certificate...................................................... 20-21 Cisco Academy at HCC.............................................................................. 21 Information Technology Classes.......................................................... 22-24 Languages and Citizenship (Spanish)................................................. 25-26 Languages Classes............................................................................... 26-28 Online Certificates................................................................................ 29-30 Message from the Director Online Classes....................................................................................... 31-40 “The Houston Community College School of Continuing Education faculty and staff are committed to providing outstanding instruction and services to our community in areas such as: business, languages, technology, construction, transportation, public safety and health. We are proud of the expertise our faculty brings to the classroom. Whether changing careers or updating your skills, the School of Continuing Education can help you achieve your goals. ” Public Safety Institute................................................................................ 41 Transportation....................................................................................... 42-43 General Information.................................................................................. 44 Enrollment Form........................................................................................ 46 Campus Locations Map............................................................................. 48 Kathy Housel Director, School of Continuing Education Board of Trustees School of Continuing Education Bruce Austin, Chair, District II Kathy Housel, Director, School of Continuing Education Matias Garza, Director, Operations Sandie Mullins, Vice Chair, District VI Eva L. Loredo, Secretary, District VIII The Class Schedule is an official publication of Houston Community College. It is published to coincide with the Spring, Summer and Fall Semesters. No part of this publication may be reproduced except for personal use by individual students or prospective students. Zeph Capo, District I Dr. Adriana Tamez, District III Carroll G. Robinson, District IV The information contained in this publication is intended as a guide for students and prospective students. Based on Board approval, the Houston Community College District reserves the right to change or modify its rules and regulations, the schedule of classes, fees, tuitions and other charges without notice. Robert Glaser, District V Neeta Sane, District VII Christopher W. Oliver, District IX Acting Chancellor, HCC HCC is committed to a workplace and educational environment free of discrimination and harassment based upon race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, status as a veteran, and/or sexual orientation. Renee Byas 1
  • 4. School of Continuing Education Quick Reference Call List Campus Office Hours: General Information - 713.718.5303 Central College - 713.718.5303 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Accelerated Teacher Certification - 713.718.2856 Coleman College for Health Sciences - 713.718.2244 Adult Education - 713.718.5400 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Apprenticeship Programs - 713.718.6827 Northeast College - 713.718.8363 Business - 713.718.7947 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Computers - 713.718.2798/7641 Northwest College - 713.718.5823 Corporate College - 713.718.5304 Katy Campus/ Spring Branch Campus - 713.718.5823 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m GED & Test Preparation 713.718.7611 Alief CE Center - 713.718.8860 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Construction/Trades - 713.718.8932 Health Careers - 713.718.7583 Southeast College - 713.718.7031 Languages & Citizenship - 713.718.7581/7720 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Online Continuing Education - 713.718.5149 Southwest College Public Safety - 713.718.8363 Bluebonnet - 713.718.8932 West Loop - 713.718.7877 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Transportation - 713.718.8200 Gulfton - 713.718.7720 Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Online Continuing Education (SYS/Online) 713.718.5149 Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 2
  • 5. Program Location by College Business Central Northeast Northwest Southeast Child Development Southwest X Associate Human Resource X Certificate Certified Associate In X Project Management Multi-Family Property X Management Paralegal Certificate Payroll Specialist X X X X Certificate Construction Trades Machining Technician X X AutoCad I & II Stationary Engineering X Bilingual Residential X Wiring (Spanish and English) Bilingual Air X X Conditioning Air Conditioning X Technician I & !! Welding Technician I X (Bilingual) Welding Technician I X Intro To Plumbing X Health Certified Nurse Aide X X X X X X X X X Phlebotomy Technician X X EKG Technician X X X X X X X X Health Information Specialist Patient Care Technician X X Telemetry Technician X Information Technology A+ Certification Desktop Support & X Networking Specialist Program Plant Design X Management System (PDMS) Network + X Certification 3 X
  • 6. Program Location by College Information Central Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest Technology Server Administrator X 2008 MCITP) SAP X X CCNA-CISCO Certified X Network Associate CCNP-CISCO Network X Professional CCNA-Security X Languages English Language X X X X Skills Intro Intermediate and Advanced Courses English Reading and X Writing Pronunciation Skills X Grammar Skills X Public Safety Institute Peace Officer X Licensing and In-Service Training Transportation Truck Driving X Teen Driver Education X Adult Driver Education X Freight Broker Training X X Accelerated Teacher Accelerated Teacher X Certification Program 4 X
  • 7. Median Salary Continuing Education Certificate Accelerated Teacher Median Salary Median Salary Teacher, Elementary $49,800 Teacher, Secondary $51,300 Business Median Salary Human Resource Specialist $55,000 Property Manager $59,000 Accounting Assistant $32,400 Paralegal $45,100 Conctruction & Trades Median Salary Electrician $40,700 HVAC Technician $36,600 Machinist $37 ,600 Welder $34,900 Health Median Salary Health Information Technician $35,000 Certified Nurse Aide $20,800 Patient Care Technician $20,800 Phlebotomist $26,300 EKG Technician $43,000 Telemetry Technician $30,862 Information Technology Median Salary A+ Certification $83,000 AutoCad Draftsman $48,700 CCNA (Cisco Certified Networking Associate) $73,600 Computer Programmer $72,000 Network & Computer System Administrator $82,000 Public Safety Institute Median Salary Emergency Medical Technician $28,000 Firefighter $48,000 Police Officer $49,700 Transportation Truck Driver Median Salary $35,000 5
  • 8. Financial Aid 2013-2014 Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) 2013-2014 Important Requirements for TPEG Recipients Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) funds are available for qualified students in the following Marketable Skills Awards (MSA) certificates. The TPEG is a grant designed to help Texas resident students cover his/ her tuition, fees, when these expenses exceed the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) reported on their Student Aid Report. (SAR) • • • • • Eligible MSA Certificates • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Bilingual Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Certified Nurse Aide for the English Language Learner Child Development Associate Cisco Certified Network Administrator Cisco Certified Network Professional Desktop Support and Network Specialist Program Health Information Specialist Patient Care Technician Property Management Truck Driving Welding • • You must be Texas Resident You must have a high school diploma or GED You must be a U.S citizen or eligible non-citizen You must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress Males must be registered for selective service or have proof of exception You must meet Federal Student Aid guidelines You must meet MSA Certificate requirement You must be registered into a course before TPEG can be posted to your account You must pass all registered program coursework in order for subsequent coursework to be funded. You are not allowed to pursue another MSA certificate without completing your current MSA certificate. Plan Ahead 2014-2015: • When applying for financial aid it is important to plan ahead. The entire financial aid process can take up to six weeks.Therefore, get started as soon as possible and complete all required forms. Application Process • The 2014-2015 FAFSA will be available January 1, 2014. The priority deadline for completing your FAFSA application is April 15th. You may submit your application after this date but the awarding process may be delayed. Step 1: Complete HCC Continuing Education Admission application at www.hccs.edu/application Step 2: Apply for Personal Identification Number at http://www.pin. ed.gov . If you are an independent, only you will need a PIN. If you are a dependent, you and one of your parents/guardians will also need to apply for a PIN. Your PIN will serve as your electronic signature the FAFSA application. • If you are currently working towards the completion of a MSA program and will need to take additional classes for the fall or if you will like to start a MSA program Fall 2014, it is preferable that you meet the April 15 deadline. Step 3: Complete the FAFSA application at www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete the FAFSA application, your current 1040 income tax information is required. In order for Financial Aid to view your application, please enter the HCC School Code: 010422 For more information visit: Step 4: Set-up a meeting with your MSA Certificate program representative. Bring a copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR) to the meeting. hccs.edu/ce call 713.718.8905 or email - finaid.ce@hccs.edu Step 5: Send an e-mail with your name, student ID and MSA program to the Financial Aid Department at finaid.ce@hccs.edu. Step 6: Eligibility status requirements will be determined in approximately 3-6 weeks after all required application documentation is received. Do not register for classes unless TPEG is approved. TPEG award notification will be sent via email. Step 7: Once award notification is received, coordinate start date with CE Staff or Program Manager in order to register for classes. Funds are awarded to eligible applicants on a first-come, first­served basis while funds are available. 6
  • 9. Additional Financial Aid: United Way THRIVE Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Programs A network of organizations that stand ready to assist you in reaching your financial goals – services are free. ARE YOU READY TO…. Several CE programs are funded by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Individuals who qualify for this grant are determined on a case-by-case basis, while funds are available. Visit the Workforce Solutions website for a listing of offices around town to determine financial eligibility. (http://www.wrksolutions.com) EARN HIGHER WAGES • Do you want to increase your income? We can assist you to get the job you need now and build the career you want. • Does your resume need a second look? Want to learn interview tips? Wonder what employers need? How do you get that promotion? • We can assist you to improve your English, reading, writing, and speaking skills to get the job you want. Eligible Certificates: • • • • • • • • • • Accelerated Teacher Certification Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Bilingual Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Bilingual Residential Wiring CISCO Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes Network and Computer Systems Administration PDMS SAP MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Server Administrator CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist. SAVE MONEY • Work with an experienced financial coach to improve your credit, learn budgeting tricks, save for the future, and more. • Keep your hard earned money: enroll in a free checking account, avoid check cashing fees, and access safe low cost/interest loans. • Receive a 2 to 1 match on your savings for a home, business or education. (Income restrictions apply.) • Free tax preparation by IRS certified tax preparers to get your highest possible return at no cost. Funds are awarded to eligible applicants on a first-come, first­served basis while funds are available. Gulf Coast Community Services Association CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist. Ascension II Skills Scholarship Program (ASSP) BUY A HOME, A CAR, OR START YOUR OWN BUSINESS The ASSP is a part of GCCSA’s Ascension Series that is designed to provide empowering resources to individuals and families that are willing to put in the effort to empower themselves. The ASSP provides financial resources to prospective students and future professionals to enroll and complete one of several excellent certification programs.The ASSP serves as a great opportunity to gain certification in a discipline that can have life-changing benefits. • Low-interest, non-credit based loans for a car, small business, unexpected expenses or to build your credit. • Learn how to run a small business, develop a plan, and get started with a supportive community to answer your questions. • HUD approved courses and/or one-on-one help for buying a home of your own. For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact Leona Baker, Program Administrator at 713.393.4727 or bakerl@gccsa.org. Scholarship is given on first-come, first­served basis while funds are available. CALL 2-1-1 and ask for a THRIVE specialist. 7
  • 10. Accelerated Teacher Certification Program Annual Enrollment Periods The Accelerated Teacher Certification Program’s mission is to prepare and train teacher candidates for Texas standard classroom certification in elementary and secondary education. Spring Enrollment – January of each year Summer Enrollment – May of each year Houston Community College — Accelerated Teacher Certification Program is accredited by the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) and TeXas Education Agency (TEA). Fall Enrollment – August of each year Houston Community College — Accelerated Teacher Certification Program is a No Child Left Behind (NCLB) rated program by SBEC and TEA. Accelerated Teacher Certification Program Program Description • • • • • • • • Prepares individuals with the skills and practices to be an effective classroom teacher. 216 contact hours in content training 103 contact hours in pedagogy training 30 contact hours of classroom observations 2 contact hours of field-based experience TEXES content and pedagogy exams One-year paid internship TEXES ESL exam (Generalist teachers only) BTLPT Spanish exam (Bilingual teachers only) • • • • • • • Free monthly information sessions, Certificates Offered • • • • • • • • • • • • • call today to start your teaching career. Generalist (EC-6 or 4-8) Bilingual Generalist (EC-6 or 4-8) English as a Second Language (Supplemental) English Language Arts & Reading/Social Studies (4-8) History (8-12) Social Studies (4-8 or 8-12) Life Sciences (8-12) Physical Sciences (8-12) Science (4-8 or 8-12) Mathematics (4-8 or 8-12) Physical Education (EC-12) Special Education (EC-12) Technology Applications (EC-12) 713.718.2856 or visit hccs.edu/acp Program Costs • • • • • • • • • • • Evening and Weekend Classes Financial Assistance Available Job Placement Assistance Small Class Sizes Mentor Support Paid one-year Internship Scholarship Opportunities Tuition $3,900 Application Fee $75 Books $300 TEXES Content exam $120 TEXES pedagogy exam $120 BTLPT Spanish eXam $120 TEXES ESL exam $120 Finger Print Identification $42 Finger Print Processing $10 Probationary Certificate $52 Standard Certificate $77 8
  • 11. Business and Professional Enrichment Business and Professional Enrichment at the School of Continuing Education is at the forefront of providing business professional development. Whether you are an executive or person seeking a career change, we offer an array of exciting and innovative programs that provide opportunities for career advancement, career change, personal enrichment, and skill building to help you compete in our global economy. MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT This program provides training for individuals interested in the apartment leasing and management industry. RELE 1015 Property Management RELE 1091 Residential Law RELE 1091 Property Mgt. Software RELE 1091 Property Mgt. Leadership RELE 2088 Internships Total: 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,260 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 TPEG Eligible We can move you from the classroom to the workplace in less than a year. We can upgrade your current skills. Or, we can help you gain a brand new skill. Topics include: Paralegal, HR, Residential Property Management, Leadership, Child Development, Project Management and Payroll Specialist. Paralegal Certificate This program focuses on developing the critical reasoning, analytical skills and legal knowledge essential to succeed in today’s paralegal and law-related occupations. Call us now! We will assist you with finding the right business or professional development track. ML Young, SCE Program Director of Business LGLA 1091 Legal Research I LGLA 1091 Legal Research II LGLA 1091 Legal Research III LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation I LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation II LGLA 1091 TeXas Civil Litigation III Total: 96 hrs Certificate Cost: $810 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE This is a study of the principles of cognitive, physical, emotional and social development of children from birth through age five. CDEC 1017 Child Development Associate I CDEC 2022 Child Development Associate II CDEC 2024 Child Development Associate III Total: 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $900 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 TPEG Eligible 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs ACNT 1003 Introduction to Accounting I ACNT 1029 Payroll and Business TaX Accounting ACNT 1013 Computerized Accounting Applications BMGT 1091 I ntroduction to Human Resources/PeopleSoft Applications Total: 192 hrs Certificate Cost: $832 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 8 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CAPM) This certificate series prepares the student for the CAPM® exam and is designed for project team members, entry level project managers, undergraduate and graduate students. BMGT 1021 Project Management Fundamentals BMGT 1091 Successful Project Management BMGT 1091 Project Management Essentials and Best Practices BMGT 2006 CAPM Prep Total: 78 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,248 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 16 hrs 16 hrs 16 hrs 16 hrs 16 hrs 16 hrs Payroll Specialist Certificate The Payroll Specialist Marketable Skills Achievement Award prepares the student to perform activities associated with human resources, payroll transactions, payroll tax compliance and filing of all quarterly and yearly payroll tax reports required by company policies and government regulations. HUMAN RESOURCE CERTIFICATE This certificate will enhance the professional skills for human resource professionals, managers, and business owners. HRPO 1091 Introduction to Human Resources HRPO 1091 Organizational Development HRPO 1091 Talent Management HRPO 1091 Employee Relations HRPO 1091 Compensation and Benefits Total: 40 hrs - Certificate Cost: $830 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/business or 713.718.6772 32 hrs 12 hrs 16 hrs 20 hrs 64 hrs 8 hrs 14 hrs 32 hrs 24 hrs 9 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs
  • 12. BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date BUSINESS BMGT 2006 HRPO 1091 42905 MW 04/14/14-04/23/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 $166 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 35815 TTh 11/21/13-12/12/13 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $384 CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING I SWWLOP 233 Spring Branch Campus 35895 S 42849 M CDEC 1017 NECODW TBA 35909 T SWWLOP 233 CDEC 2022 35889 Th 01/16/14-05/06/14 11:00am-12:30pm 48 $208 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING NWSPBR HYBRI ACNT 1003 A study of analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions in a manual and computerized environment. Emphasis on understanding the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll. NECODW TBA West Loop Center CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING III IBUS 1054 Spring Branch Campus Codwell Hall Campus 04/05/14-06/07/14 09:00am-03:30pm 48 $300 NWSPBR HYBRI Analysis of international marketing strategies using market trends, costs, forecasting, pricing, sourcing, and distribution factors. Development of an international export/import marketing plan. A continuation of the study of the requirements for the Child Development Associate National (CDA). The six functional areas of study include safe, healthy, learning environment, self, social, and guidance. Pre-requisite CDA I. 42870 TTh 03/18/14-05/08/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $300 01/14/14-05/06/14 11:00am-12:30pm 48 $208 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT CEGAYHL TBA West Loop Center CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE TRAINING II HRPO 2001 Spring Branch Campus NWOCCE OCC South Campus 01/25/14-03/29/14 09:00am-03:30pm 48 $300 NWSPBR HYBRI NWSPBR HYBRI This course is designed to help students describe the basic issues involved in a compensation strategy, describe the basic considerations in understanding benefit programs and identify the basic issues involved in wage and salary administration. Continuing Education-NW 42877 MW 03/03/14-04/30/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $300 01/18/14-05/10/14 09:00am-10:30am 48 $208 02/10/14-05/05/14 09:30am-11:30am 48 $208 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Codwell Hall Campus 42876 MT 03/17/14-05/13/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $300 BUSG 1073 Overview of entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy. Includes community support systems for entrepreneurs. Based on the requirements for the Child Development Associate (CDA) National Credential. Topics on CDA overview, general observation skills, child growth, and development overview. 35977 TTh 01/14/14-03/06/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $300 CETBA TBA NWACEU 147 West Loop Center 42914 MW 04/02/14-04/28/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $384 BLDG/ROOM Central Campus Alief - Bissonnet Campus Spring Branch Campus SWWLOP 233 35927 TTh 01/14/14-05/08/14 12:30pm-02:00pm 48 $208 CDEC 2024 A continuation of the requirements for the Child Development Associate credential (CDA). The three functional areas of study include family, program management, and professionalism. Pre-requisite CDA I and II. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS NWSPBR TBA BUSG 1001 Fundamental business principles including structure, functions, resources, and operational processes. Continuing Education-NW Spring Branch Campus 35982 MT 01/06/14-03/04/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $300 COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS NWOCCE OCC 35893 Th HRPO 1091 01/16/14-05/08/14 09:30am-11:00am 48 $208 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES Students will learn about implementing, administering and tracking employee compensation and benefits. Topics covered include payroll, entitlement tracking and attendance. NWSPBR HYBRI HRPO 1091 This course is a basic overview of human resources and outlines the major functions, competencies and responsibilities involved in the field of human resources. Central Campus 42902 MW 03/17/14-03/26/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 Fee This course is an examination of employee relations policies, practices, and issues required to build strong employee relations. Topics include communication, employee conduct rules, etc. This course helps prepare students for the Project Management Institute (PMI, CAPM) certification exam. It is designed for entry-level to senior members of a project team who contribute specialized skills such as scheduling, logistics, or cost cutting. 42868 S Hours EMPLOYEE RELATIONS CERTIFIED ASSOCIATE IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT EXAM PREP 35974 S Time Central Campus $166 CETBA TBA 36004 MW 02/03/14-02/12/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 $166 CETBA TBA $166 NWCNCO TBA Cinco Ranch 42911 TTh 04/15/14-04/24/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 8 10
  • 13. BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee LANDLORD-TENANT LAW BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date RELE 1091 SWWLOP 233 LGLA 1091 Learn how to use the law library, electronic resources and a range of other tools to analyze relevant primary and secondary law. LEGAL RESEARCH II 35993 TTh 01/14/14-05/08/14 05:00pm-07:30pm 80 $258 35991 S 01/18/14-05/10/14 08:00am-01:00pm 80 $258 SWWLOP 105 PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LGLA 1091 35996 TTh 01/14/14-05/08/14 05:00pm-07:30pm 80 $258 PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT LGLA 1091 35999 TTh 01/14/14-05/08/14 05:00pm-07:30pm 80 $258 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I SWWLOP 105 35931 M 01/13/14-05/05/14 07:00pm-10:00pm 48 $208 35929 TTh 02/11/14-05/08/14 12:30pm-02:30pm 48 $208 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND BEST PRACTICES Central Campus CETBA TBA PeopleSoft Applications Software will be used to illustrate how an Enterprise Resource Program can have a far-reaching effect on the Human Resource Management structure of an organization. Emphasis will be placed on gaining practical hands-on knowledge, with various modules of an Enterprise Software Program, through the application of theory in a classroom/lab setting. BMGT 1091 West Loop Center 36029 MW 02/12/14-03/31/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 32 $512 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS Stafford Campus 01/18/14-05/10/14 08:00am-01:00pm 80 $258 SWWLOP 233 BMGT 1021 This course is an introduction to methods for planning and controlling projects. The course includes project management concepts and models, critical path, time and cost benefits analysis, and resource utilization. SWSTF2 E116 PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCES NWSPBR TBA NWSPBR TBA This course is intended as a prerequisite to the Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Prep and the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM). It provides the mandatory classroom hours as well as the framework for organizational behaviors essential to mastering the advanced concepts of project management. PEOPLESOFT APPLICATIONS, INTERMEDIATE HUMAN RESOURCES BMGT 1094 35995 S ACNT 1025 Spring Branch Campus HRPO 1091 $166 SWSTF2 E116 This course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting, including double-entry accounting and the accounting cycle. Other topics include cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, liabilities, partnerships, corporations, statement of cash flows and interpretation of financial statements. Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. 42904 MW 03/31/14-04/09/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 BMGT 2031 Stafford Campus West Loop Center ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SWSTF2 E116 A hands-on look at some of the major areas of reporting in enterprise resource software applications as illustrated through using PeopleSoft. Focus is on queries. SWWLOP 105 Legal Research III is a continuation of the first two modules of Legal Research and will assist students to convey concepts basic to the common law system, such as the function of the appellate courts, state desists and dictum. This module will continue the utilization of the law library, electronic resources and range of other tools to analyze primary and secondary law. Prerequisite (Legal Research I and II). 42918 TTh 03/25/14-04/15/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 BMGT 1095 Stafford Campus West Loop Center LEGAL RESEARCH III SWSTF2 E116 SWSTF2 E116 A hands-on look at enterprise recourses software using group work and case studies to simulate HR functions using PeopleSoft software to demonstrate. Legal Research II is a continuation of Legal Research I and will assist the students to convey the concept of authority in legal writing; to begin in depth study of legal research and familiarization of the law library. Prerequisite: (Legal Research I). 36033 TTh 02/18/14-03/20/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 BLDG/ROOM Stafford Campus West Loop Center 36032 TTh 01/21/14-02/13/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 Fee This course provides skill development in the performance of navigating an Enterprise Resource Software Program and explains the theory behind its operation. PeopleSoft Applications Software will be used to illustrate how an Enterprise Resource Program can have a far-reaching effect on an organization. A hands-on overview of navigating this type of software package, panels, the interface, understanding how data is stored, processes, and basic queries will be covered. West Loop Center LEGAL RESEARCH I Hours 1091 This course is a study of the role of a apartment leasing agents, landlordtenant policies, tenant leases, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act. 42889 TTh 02/25/14-03/04/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 12 $140 Time BMGT West Loop Center 36025 MW 01/13/14-01/22/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 8 11 $128 SWWLOP 233
  • 14. BUSINESS - 713.718.7947 - hccs.edu/ce/business NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date RELE 1015 42900 MW 02/24/14-03/05/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 8 42912 TTh 04/29/14-05/08/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 8 SWWLOP 233 TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION II SWWLOP 233 RELE 1091 42864 MW 03/03/14-04/02/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION III SUCCESSFUL PROJECT MANAGEMENT NWACEU 147 LGLA 1091 Alief - Bissonnet Campus 42865 MW 04/07/14-04/30/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT WITH CRITICAL THINKING NWACEU 147 LEAD 1000 Development of leadership skills and critical thinking strategies that promote employment readiness, retention, advancement, and promotion. SWWLOP 233 BUSG 2009 Spring Branch Campus 35890 F NWKATY TBA NWSPBR HYBRI NWSPBR HYBRI BMGT 1091 This course will guide the student in the project management process including project selection and evaluation, the learner will gain skills in developing a project plan defining the scope, phases, milestone, goals, and purposes. West Loop Center 36026 MW 01/27/14-02/10/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 14 $224 LGLA 1091 Continuation of research analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments. Prerequisite: Texas Civil Litigation I/II. Spring Branch Campus 01/14/14-05/06/14 09:30am-11:00am 48 $208 01/18/14-05/10/14 10:30am-12:00pm 48 $208 NWACEU 147 Alief - Bissonnet Campus Katy Campus 35896 T 35897 S LGLA 1091 Continuation of research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments. Prerequisite: Texas Civil Litigation I. A course on how to start and operate a small business. Topics include facts about a small business, types of business ownership, essential management skills, how to prepare a business plan, financial needs, marketing strategies, and legal issues. 35910 M-Th 12/16/13-01/09/14 08:00am-12:00pm 48 $208 NWCNCO TBA 35972 MW 01/27/14-02/24/14 07:00pm-09:00pm 16 $135 West Loop Center SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT $166 Alief - Bissonnet Campus RELE 1091 This course is for individuals who are acquiring a Property Management Certificate or Commercial Real Estate Certificate, or who want to better understand the basics of the real estate profession in regards to the law. In this course students will learn the leadership basics that may include conflict resolution and customer service, techniques to negotiate conflict and control anger, how personality types affect conflict and to identify the underlining causes of conflict, techniques for dealing effectively with customers, and students will study different customer types. 42894 TTh 03/11/14-03/27/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 16 $240 CETBA TBA This course will cover the research, analysis and preparation of documents necessary in civil litigation including pleadings, discovery, motions, responses, and judgments. West Loop Center PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE $166 TEXAS CIVIL LITIGATION I This course is for individuals who are acquiring a Property Management Certificate or who want to better understand the basics of the Apartment Leasing Profession. In this course the student will learn how to use various computer software packages specific to residential property management. 42895 TTh 04/01/14-04/15/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 20 $260 HRPO 1091 Cinco Ranch RELE 2088 West Loop Center PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP BLDG/ROOM Central Campus SWWLOP 233 A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts in the property management industry. 42897 M-F 04/21/14-05/21/14 09:00am-05:00pm 64 $280 Fee This course is designed to help managers understand talent management processes in a way that will lead to better decision and engaged more employees. West Loop Center PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP Hours TALENT MANAGEMENT The role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act. 36001 TTh 01/28/14-02/20/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 32 $340 Time SWWLOP 233 12 01/17/14-05/09/14 09:00am-11:00am 32 $179 NWSPBR HYBRI
  • 15. Construction Trades Certificates The Construction and Trades Department offers a variety of courses for people who wish to become trained in various construction fields. The Construction and Trade Department offers fast-track training to meet the needs of today’s industry. BILINGUAL AIR CONDITIONING The class will prepare the students to work in apartment compleXes in air conditioning maintenance or assist in residential A/C installation and services. Students will learn field terminology in English to facilitate professional and technical growth. The Construction and Trades Department of the SCE offers courses to prepare students to start a career in the construction industry. These courses are designed to develop the basic skills needed to enter today’s workforce. From welding to HVAC the students receive the training to make them more competitive in today’s job market. Beginning with basic safety to hands on experience our students are given a full understanding of what is required of them to succeed in the construction industry. This allows them to not only be employed but also progress in their chosen field. HART 1041 Air Conditioning, Bilingual Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932/8926 TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible 160 hrs AIR CONDITIONING TECHNICIAN I & II Introduction to HVAC principles, terminology, tools and skills. Study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors. Preparation for EPA certification. Whether you just starting out or changing careers let us help you achieve your goals. Tom Tynan, SCE Program Director of Construction and Trades Department HART 1038 Air Conditioning I 80 hrs HART 1005 Air Conditioning II 80 hrs Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible Machining Technician An introductory course that assists the student in understanding the machinist occupation in industry. The student begins by using basic machine tools such as the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. Welding Technician I (Bilingual) Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes: basic welding processes, including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shield metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Students will learn field terminology in English to facilitate professional and technical growth. MCHN 1038 Basic Machining I 72 hrs MCHN 1041 Basic Machining II 72 hrs Total 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $960 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 WLDG 1007 Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932/8926 TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible AutoCAD, i & ii Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) Systems--Identify CAD hardware and software for various types of CAD drafting; determine means of storing and sharing databases; and identify the compatibility of CAD drawings from various software and operating systems. 160 hrs Welding Technician I Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes: basic welding processes, including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shield metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). DFTG 1040 AutoCAD I 48 hrs DFTG 2011 AutoCAD II 32 hrs Total 80 hrs - Certificate Cost: $625 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 WLDG 1007 Introduction to Welding Multiple Processes 160 hrs Total 160 hrs - Certificate Cost: $980 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 STATIONARY ENGINEERING These courses are designed to help prepare students for the City of Houston Boiler Operator examination. SEST 1041 Stationary Engineering - 1st Grade License Review 80 hrs SEST 1091 Stationary Engineering - 2nd Grade License Review 80 hrs CBFM 1003 Stationary Engineering - 3rd Grade License Review 80 hrs Total 240 hrs - Certificate Cost: $960 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 TPEG Eligible & WIA Eligible Intro to Plumbing Development of skills and knowledge required to install drains, vents, water lines, gas lines, and plumbing fiXtures used in buildings. Instruction in the maintenance of plumbing common in all structures including replacement of components, repair and replacement of fixtures. PFPB 1003 Basic Plumbing 40 hrs Total 40 hrs - Certificate Cost: $268 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 BILINGUAL RESIDENTIAL WIRING (SPANISH AND ENGLISH) Students will study the principles of operation regarding electrical components and appliances utilized in single and multi-family dwellings. Basic Pipefitting, Solar Engergu Technology & Osha classes also offered. For more information, call 713.718.8932/8903 ELPT 1029 Residential Wiring, Bilingual 80 hrs Total 80 hrs - Certificate Cost: $497 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/construction or 713.718.8932 Espanol 713.718.8326 13
  • 16. CONSTRUCTION TRADES - 713.718.8932 hccs.edu/ce/construction NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date HART 1041 Central Campus Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM CONSTRUCTION TRADES AIR CONDITIONING BILINGUAL 35945 S Study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors. RESIDENTIAL WIRING, BILINGUAL 01/24/14-05/09/14 08:00am-04:00pm 160 $980 01/24/14-05/09/14 05:00pm-09:00pm CEJBW 106 CEJBW 106 Stafford Campus 35942 MTW 01/21/14-04/30/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 160 $980 35941 S 01/24/14-05/09/14 08:00am-04:00pm 160 $980 F 01/24/14-05/09/14 06:00pm-10:00pm AIR CONDITIONING I SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W112 Introduction to HVAC principles, terminology, tools and skills. AIR CONDITIONING II ELPT 1029 Stafford Campus 35944 MTW 02/03/14-03/26/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $497 42855 S 02/15/14-05/03/14 08:00am-04:00pm 80 $497 42856 MTW 04/07/14-05/20/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $497 HART 1038 Stafford Campus 35937 MTW 01/21/14-04/01/14 06:00pm-9:00pm 80 $490 35939 S 01/25/14-03/08/14 08:00am-04:00pm 80 $490 F 01/25/14-03/08/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 35936 MTW 01/27/14-03/19/14 07:00am-11:00am 80 $490 35938 MTW 01/27/14-03/19/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $490 CEJBW 223 Students will study the principles of operation of electrical components and appliances utilized in single and multi-family dwellings. Students will learn the applications, selections and installation techniques of the most common electrical devices used in home and apartment buildings. Students will be able to perform and troubleshoot most common installations encountered in residential applications. Central Campus 35940 S F 01/25/14-04/05/14 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $268 SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SWBLUE W113 SWBLUE W113 SWBLUE W113 HART 1093 This course prepares students for entry level employment as apprentices and helpers in the installation of solar electric (Photovoltaic) systems. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. SWBLUE W106 SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W106 SWBLUE W112 HART 1005 Study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors. Central Campus Stafford Campus STATIONARY ENGINEERING-1ST GRADE LICENSE REVIEW 42853 S 03/22/14-05/10/14 08:00am-04:00pm 80 $490 F 03/22/14-05/10/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 42850 MTW 03/31/14-05/13/14 07:00am-11:00am 80 $490 42852 MTW 03/31/14-05/13/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $490 42851 MTW 04/07/14-06/09/14 06:00pm-9:00pm 80 $490 AUTOCAD, BEGINNING 35946 S SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W106 SWBLUE W112 SWBLUE W106 AUTOCAD, INTERMEDIATE 35951 MW 02/03/14-05/12/14 05:30pm-08:30pm 80 $320 BASIC PIPEFITTING SWSTF2 N114 Central Campus 35952 MW 02/03/14-05/12/14 05:30pm-08:30pm 80 $320 BASIC PLUMBING CBFM 1003 An introduction to boiler maintenance procedures with emphasis on the various components associated with boilers. SWSTF2 N114 Central Campus 35950 MW 02/03/14-05/12/14 05:30pm-08:30pm 80 $320 CEJBW 221 WELDING USING MULTIPLE PROCESSES, INTRODUCTION PFPB 1008 WLDG 1007 Basic welding processes including oxy-fuel welding (OFW) and cutting, shield metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal are welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten are welding (GTAW). Central Campus 01/25/14-04/26/14 12:00pm-04:00pm 48 $497 CEJBW 221 STATIONARY ENGINEERING-3RD GRADE LICENSE REVIEW DFTG 2011 In this course, you will learn the mathematical operations necessary to calculate laying lengths of pipefittings for fabrication. Demonstrate safe use of hand tools and power tools; and identify materials used in pipefitting. 35947 S CBFM 1007 This course is designed to acquaint individuals with Stationary maintenance procedures for boiler installers. Individuals will be introduced to techniques used to analyze, troubleshoot, evaluate and diagnose instrumentation used to monitor boiler operations. This course conforms to the City of Houston’s code requirements for the boiler licensure exam. Stafford Campus 03/29/14-05/03/14 08:00am-02:30pm 32 $433 CEJBW 221 STATIONARY ENGINEERING-2ND GRADE LICENSE REVIEW DFTG 1040 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) package and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting. 42854 S SEST 1041 Central Campus Stafford Campus 01/18/14-03/08/14 08:00am-02:00pm 48 $589 CEJBW 223 Safe installation, operation, and maintenance procedures for boilers including total boiler analysis for maximum performance and efficiency of each system. Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) systems identify CAD hardware and software for various types of CAD drafting; determine means of storing and sharing databases; and identify the compatibility of CAD drawings from various software and operating systems. 35943 S 01/25/14-04/05/14 08:00am-12:00pm 40 $572 CEJBW 223 Central Campus PFPB 1003 35949 MTW 01/27/14-05/06/14 12:00pm-04:00pm 160 $980 35948 S 01/31/14-05/16/14 08:00am-04:00pm 160 $980 F 01/31/14-05/16/14 05:00pm-09:00pm Development of skills and knowledge required to install drains, vents, water lines, gas lines, and plumbing fixtures used in buildings. 14 CEJBW 118 CEJBW 118 CEJBW 118
  • 17. GED and Test Preparation The General Education Development (GED) Test gives you the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma, which is accepted by many employers and Institutions of Higher Education (IHE). GED classes are offered at various campuses throughout HCC. These classes are in conjunction with the Adult High School offerings. Classes meet on : gED Language arts, reading CEC 0938 If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that you need some extra help in the Language Arts section of the test, then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of class, participants will strengthen their level of reading comprehension and critical thinking abilities, and basic writing, editing and grammar skills. The course provides students with a skills review of English grammar, sentence structure and vocabulary. Pre-test and Posttest will be given. Instructional materials are provided • M/W or Tu/Th from 5:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m. • F 5:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m. and Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. • Sat & Sun 8:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. gED mathematics cec 7649 If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that you need some extra help in the Math section of the test, then this handson class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of class, participants will strengthen their abilities to work problems covering arithmetic, decimals, fractions, percentages, geometry, and basic algebra. Pre-test and Post-test will be given. Instructional materials are provided. locations • • • • • Northline Campus 8001 Fulton 77022 Spring Branch Campus 1010 W Sam Houston Pkwy N. 77043 Alief Continuing Education Center 13803 Bissonnet 77083 Missouri City Campus 5855 Sienna Springs Way 77459 Gulfton Center 5407 Gulfton 77081 gED social studies/science cec 7400 If you are interested in taking the GED test sometime soon, but know that you need some extra help in the Social Studies and Science sections of the test, then this hands-on class is for you. Through exercises completed both in and outside of class, participants will review the five basic social studies areas: United States history, world history, government, economics and geography. The Science portion will review life science, earth and space science and physical science. Pre-test and Post-test will be given. Instructional materials are provided. Please contact the Adult High School/GED office for additional information at 713/718-7613. For your convenience, counseling and registration will be by phone. Requirements: Students must have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED. Official GED Test Requirements: Student must be able to provide supporting documentation in order to take the test. GED testing Centers 16 -years-old, • • • • • • • • • Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID Social Security Card (optional) Withdrawal form from high school Parental consent form Parent must accompany student for registration at least one week before the test • Court Order GED transcripts can be verified on-line and printed immediately with a credit card or check. Go to https://bass.tea.state.TX.us/Tea.GEDi.Web/ Forms/CertificateSearch.aspx For additional information, please contact a testing center near you. 17-years-old • • • • • NE – Northline Campus, 8001 Fulton, 713.718.8073 SE – Eastside, 6815 Rustic, 713.718.7041 SW – West Loop Campus, 5601 West Loop South, 713.718.7717 CE - Central Campus , 1300 Holman St., 713.718.6011 Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID Social Security Card (optional) Withdrawal form from high school Parental consent form Parent must accompany student for registration at least one week before the test 18-years-old • Valid Texas ID, Driver’s License or Government Issue ID • Social Security Card (optional) • Registration in person at least one week before the test 15
  • 18. GED test results The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is pleased to announce the launch of its new automated system for ordering General Education Development (GED) certificates. GED test takers and certificate holders can now immediately download and print their official GED certificates, complete with test scores by visiting http://www.texged.com. GED certificates can only be obtained through this website. Both the old style certificate and the new Certificate of High School Equivalency are to be recognized, however, TEA will only be issuing the new certificate for examinees. Additionally, in order to increase the level of customer service provided to GED customers, the agency is implementing an improved, decentralized process. While TEA will continue to serve as the state administrator for GED, the local GED testing centers across the state will now be providing direct customer service, responding to, and supporting GED customers. Local GED testing centers will serve as the primary information resource for all GED inquiries. To learn more about obtaining a GED, locating a local GED testing center, or any other GED-related information, and to order GED certificates online, go to http://www.texged.com. Please note that orders for GED certificates can only be placed online at this website. For GED customers who do not have access to a computer, please direct them to call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find their local GED testing center. Please note that TEA staff will no longer receive or respond to telephone inquiries regarding GED. TEST PREPARATION GED REVIEW CEC 7529 This course is a general GED review intended for those students who have completed the tenth grade and need a basic review before taking the GED test. This class is for test review only and not intended as remediation. Pre-test and Post-test will be given. Instructional material are provided. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 82350 MW 01/20/14-02/17/14 05:00pm-09:00pm 36 $200 NWACEU TBA Gulfton Center 82344 S F 01/17/14-02/14/14 08:00am-12:00pm 36 $200 01/17/14-02/14/14 05:00pm-09:00pm SWGULF TBA SWGULF TBA Missouri City Campus 82352 TTh 02/18/14-03/18/14 05:00pm-09:00pm 36 $200 SWMOCC 107 Northline Campus 82348 SSu 02/15/14-03/15/14 08:00am-12:00pm 36 $200 NENOLN TBA Spring Branch Campus 82346 S F 01/17/14-02/14/14 08:00am-12:00pm 36 $200 01/17/14-02/14/14 05:00pm-09:00pm NWSPBR TBA NWSPBR TBA 16
  • 19. Health Certificates HCC’s School of Continuing Education (SCE) offers state-of-the-art training in the healthcare field! Whether it is telemetry, phlebotomy, EKG, certified nurse aide, medical billing and coding or medical records—HCC offers the training to get you into the job field fast! With SCE’s fast-track training, you can go from unemployed to working in as little as three to nine months in a field that is not only going to put you to work, but help the community in which you live. PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN The Phlebotomy Technician is trained to perform a variety of blood collection methods. Preparation for licensure/certification. Our continuing education health careers program offers you a variety of options and experiences. For example, if you desire a career with direct patient care experience, you might consider the Certified Nurse Aide program. Or, if you gravitate toward analytical study and direct patient contact, you might prefer the Phlebotomy and/or Electrocardiography programs. For those of you who prefer a business or office environment, but still want to be a part of the health care field, then we recommend health information technology. This field combines the knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and medical process/procedures/regulations with business skills such as data processing, computer software applications, and customer service. Regardless of your personal inclination, CE Health has a program for you! I hope that you will take a moment to review our options, and will attend one of our information sessions soon! PLAB 1091 Phlebotomy EX am Review 8 hrs Total 216 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,350 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235 PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical Optional Courses 96 hrs 120 hrs EKG TECHNICIAN EKG technicians are trained to record and monitor the heart’s electrical activity and to recognize and evaluate heart rhythms. Preparation for licensure/certification. Candace Pardue, SCE Program Director, Health ECRD 1011 Electrocardiography ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 1 - 12 Lead ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 2 - Stress Testing CVTT 1060 Electrocardiography Clinical Optional Courses Requirements: EMSP 1016 12- Lead Interpretation 24 hrs Total 240 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,485 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235 Students taking health certificate programs that have direct contact with patients may be required to meet or obtain the following: • • • • • • • PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN The Patient Care Technician, also known as a PCT, Level 3, is a nationally recognized certification for certified nurse aides with phlebotomy and EKG training. Preparation for licensure/certification. Proof of completion of Hepatitis B vaccine series Criminal Background Check Drug Screening CPR Certification for healthcare provider or professional rescuer Hospital scrubs and student identification badge Flu Shot Current immunizations: Tetanus, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, TB SkinTest, Chicken Pox (Varicella) NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide 104hrs (Current CNA licensure accepted in lieu of NURA 1001) PLAB 1023 Phlebotomy 96 hrs PLAB 1060 Phlebotomy Clinical 120 hrs ECRD 1091 EKG Lab 1 - 12 lead 32 hrs Total 352 - Certificate Cost: $2,430 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7031 TPEG Eligible CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (CNA ) This training prepares you to enter the field of nursing. You will be prepared for entry-level employment in long-term care facilities, doctor’s offices and hospitals. Preparation for licensure/certification. NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide Total 104 hrs - Certificate Cost: $765 TELEMETRY TECHNICIAN The Telemetry Technician is trained to monitor the heart’s electrical activity within the medical setting. 104 hrs ECRD 1011 Electrocardiography 64 hrs EMSP 1016 12 - Lead Interpretation 24 hrs CVTT 1060 EKG Clinica 120 hrs Total 208 - Certificate Cost: $1,170 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7235 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.7583/7031 HEALTH INFORMATION SPECIALIST Learn medical terminology, acronyms, and abbreviations; understand different health insurance plans and procedures, as well as medical billing software and claims processing along with coding. Preparation for licensure/certification. HITT 1005 Medical Terminology POFM 1017 Medical Administrative Support HITT 1013 Medical Coding POFM 1027 Medical Billing Optional Courses 64 hrs 32 hrs 24 hrs 120 hrs 64 hrs 64 hrs 64 hrs 64 hrs HITT 2000 HIPAA Professional Seminar 8 hrs Total 256 hrs - Certificate Cost: $1,836 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/health or 713.718.8235/2754 TPEG Eligible Eligible 17
  • 20. HEALTH -713.718.7583 - hccs.edu/ce/health NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date HEALTH ADVANCED MEDICAL CODING Time Hours Fee EKG LAB 1, 12-LEAD BLDG/ROOM ECRD 1091 Theory and application of patient assessment and history, vital signs, documentation, and performing a basic 12-lead and 3-lead electrocardiograph with an emphasis on patient preparation, and correct lead placement. HITT 2046 In depth, intensive coverage of ICD and CPT coding by medical specialty, conventions, guidelines and principles as they apply to accurate coding of complex medical, surgical cases and procedures. Alief - Bissonnet Campus West Loop Center 35842 T 35862 MW 02/12/14-04/02/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $499 42800 MW 04/21/14-06/02/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 48 $499 Eastside Campus CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE SWWLOP TBA SWWLOP TBA 35841 M W NURA 1001 This course prepares you for entry level work in the field of nursing. You will gain the knowledge and skills to safely care for residents/patients/clients, in all health care settings. The class provides special focus on safety, the rights of all residents/patients/clients, and the ability to function within a CNAís Scope of Practice. This tri-level course includes: 1) theory, 2) skills lab, and 3) clinical rotation in a Long Term Care Facility. After successful completion, you are eligible to take the State of Texas Certification Exam. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) NWACEU 178 NWACEU 178 NECODW TBA SESEWFB 106 SESEWFB 106 SESEWFB 106 ECG 12-LEAD INTERPRETATION 35840 MW 01/27/14-05/05/14 05:00pm-07:30pm 64 $545 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY (EKG) CLINICAL NWTBA NWTBA CEGAYHL 141 CEGAYHL 141 SWWLOP C204 SWWLOP C204 ECG RHYTHM STRIP ANALYSIS FOR THE HEALTHCARE 35843 TWTh 01/28/14-03/20/14 35844 TWTh 02/25/14-04/24/14 42797 TWTh 03/25/14-05/15/14 42798 TWTh 04/29/14-06/19/14 42799 TWTh 05/27/14-07/17/14 EMSP 1016 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 $475 $475 $475 $475 $475 ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE HITT 1011 Gain the ability to define operational and strategic objectives for electronic medical records management. Emphasis is placed upon understanding the hardware and software for proper utilization of processed patient information for management purposes. Experience comprehensive training in the new field of the electronic medical record, and hands-on practice with demo versions of electronic medical software. SESEWFB 112 ECRD 1091 This course focuses on the fundamentals of the structure and analysis of ECG rhythm strips, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment interventions. Content includes the cardiac cycle, lead placement, sinus, atria, functional and ventricular rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes interactive rhythm analysis, interpretation and recognition of cardiac emergencies. Cardiac interventions and medications also covered. Central Campus 35855 TTh 02/13/14-04/15/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 42812 TTh 04/17/14-06/10/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 HIPAA BASIC COMPLIANCE Eastside Campus 42795 MW 02/24/14-04/23/14 05:30pm-07:30pm 32 $229 CVTT 1060 Eastside Campus Eastside Campus 03/07/14-05/09/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $150 SESEWFB 112 Health related, work-based learning experience that helps students gain practical experience in electrocardiography. The emphasis is on practical work experience for which the student has already acquired the necessary theoretical knowledge and basic skills of performing a 12-lead EKG. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional within the hospital or clinic generally a clinical preceptor. This course includes instruction and practice of interpretation of 12-lead electrocardiograms. Advanced concepts, including axis deviation, bundle branch blocks, hypertrophy, myocardial infarction, medication and electrolyte effects and artificial pacemakers are discussed. 42796 F ECRD 1011 Eastside Campus West Loop Center 35839 M-Th 01/21/14-03/06/14 09:00am-01:00pm 104 $765 42793 M-Th 03/17/14-04/29/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 104 $765 SESEWFB 112 This course focuses on the fundamentals of the structure and analysis of ECG rhythm strips, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment interventions. Content includes the cardiac cycle, lead placement, sinus, atria, functional and ventricular rhythms and AV blocks. Practice includes interactive rhythm analysis, interpretation and recognition of cardiac emergencies. Cardiac interventions and medications also covered. South Campus 35834 M-Th 01/21/14-03/06/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 104 $765 42790 M-Th 03/24/14-05/06/14 08:30am-12:30pm 104 $765 ECRD 1091 42794 MW 03/31/14-05/07/14 08:00pm-10:00pm 24 $150 Cinco Ranch 35836 M-Th 02/10/14-04/02/14 09:00am-01:00pm 104 $765 42791 M-Th 04/07/14-05/20/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 104 $765 SESEWFB 112 SESEWFB 112 Eastside Campus Eastside Campus 35837 S 01/11/14-04/19/14 08:30am-04:30pm 104 $765 35838 M-Th 02/24/14-04/15/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 104 $765 42792 M-Th 04/07/14-05/20/14 09:00am-01:00pm 104 $765 NWACEU 182 Principles and procedures of stress testing and Holter monitoring. Emphasis is on patient preparation and instruction, correct lead placement, blood pressure monitoring, and appropriate intervention by the cardiac technician. Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed. Codwell Hall Campus 35835 M-Th 02/03/14-03/26/14 09:00am-01:00pm 104 $765 01/27/14-03/26/14 07:30pm-10:00pm 32 $315 01/27/14-03/26/14 08:00pm-10:00pm EKG LAB 2, STRESS TESTING Alief - Bissonnet Campus 35832 S 01/11/14-04/19/14 08:30am-04:30pm 104 $765 35833 M-Th 02/24/14-04/15/14 09:00am-01:00pm 104 $765 01/28/14-03/25/14 12:30pm-04:30pm 32 $315 CEJBW 203 CEJBW 203 HITT 2000 Short term class covering various aspects of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT (HIPAA). SESEWFB 112 18
  • 21. HEALTH -713.718.7583 - hccs.edu/ce/health NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date 01/11/14-01/18/14 09:00am-01:00pm 8 05/03/14-05/10/14 09:00am-01:00pm 8 $125 $125 INTRAVENOUS THERAPY Fee 42804 TTh 04/22/14-06/12/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 RNSG 1003 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 42817 TTh 04/17/14-06/11/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 42818 TTh 04/17/14-06/11/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 35846 M-Th 01/15/14-02/12/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 NECODW TBA Eastside Campus 35847 MW 02/19/14-04/21/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SESEWFB TBA West Loop Center 35848 MW 02/10/14-04/14/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 35849 MW 02/10/14-04/14/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 NWACEU 139 PHLEBOTOMY NECODW TBA SWWLOP TBA SWWLOP TBA PLAB 1023 This course provides skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods on adults, children, and infants using proper techniques and standard precautions. Emphasis is on patient identification, infection control and specimen handling. Topics include professionalism, ethics, medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology relating to blood analysis. Designed for students seeking national certification in phlebotomy. This course is included in the Phlebotomy Technician certificate. SESEWFB TBA West Loop Center MEDICAL BILLING NWACEU 139 Codwell Hall Campus Eastside Campus 35871 TTh 02/11/14-04/10/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 35872 TTh 02/11/14-04/10/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 HITT 1005 35845 MW 02/19/14-04/21/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 POFM 1017 Codwell Hall Campus 35854 TTh 02/18/14-04/17/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SWWLOP TBA SWWLOP TBA Alief - Bissonnet Campus SESEWFB 112 Alief - Bissonnet Campus 35853 M-Th 02/13/14-03/20/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 SESEWFB TBA This class will help you become an expert in medical terminology. Knowledge of medical terminology is a basic requirement for most careers in the health care field. You will be able to identify, spell, and define medical terms. Introduction to basic medical office skills including telephone techniques, filing and indexing, mail handling, appointment scheduling, travel arrangements, correspondence and business transactions, and office machines. Pre-requisite: Medical Terminology. 35852 TTh 02/18/14-04/17/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 NECODW TBA West Loop Center Eastside Campus 01/31/14-03/07/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 24 $295 BLDG/ROOM Eastside Campus SWWLOP TBA SWWLOP TBA This course is designed for the healthcare professional who desires to review and apply venipuncture skills to the techniques of intravenous therapy. The student will learn basic IV therapy theory and technologies and the proper techniques in performing venipuncture and IV therapy. Information regarding fluids, electrolytes, blood products, cardiovascular system physiology, medications, risks and complications in IV therapy will be discussed. 35867 F Hours 42803 M-Th 03/24/14-04/17/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 West Loop Center 35861 S 42813 S Time SWWLOP TBA SWWLOP TBA POFM 1027 This course provides practical billing applications using medical software. Learning how to show linkage of coding systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS, and DSM), you will be able to successfully and accurately submit medical claims for reimbursement. Alief - Bissonnet Campus Alief - Bissonnet Campus 35863 TTh 01/28/14-05/08/14 06:00pm-09:30pm 96 $825 42805 MW 04/23/14-06/18/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 35864 S 01/25/14-05/10/14 08:00am-03:30pm 96 $825 35865 MW 01/27/14-05/07/14 01:00pm-04:30pm 96 $825 Eastside Campus NWACEU 139 PHLEBOTOMY CLINICAL CEJBW 203 Codwell Hall Campus 36069 M-Th 01/06/14-02/03/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 42807 M-Th 04/21/14-05/15/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 35868 TWTh 01/28/14-03/20/14 35869 TWTh 02/25/14-04/24/14 42814 TWTh 03/25/14-05/15/14 42815 TWTh 04/29/14-06/19/14 42816 TWTh 05/27/14-07/17/14 SESEWFB TBA West Loop Center 42811 MW 04/16/14-06/05/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 MEDICAL CODING 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 01:00am-06:00am 120 $525 $525 $525 $525 $525 PHLEBOTOMY FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL SWWLOP TBA SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE SEOCSE PLAB 1091 The course is designed for phlebotomy students and phlebotomists currently working in the field who wish to take a national certification exam. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the proper techniques used for quality assurance, infection prevention, patient identification, professionalism, ethics, and medical terminology. HITT 1013 Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Provides skills and knowledge in the medical records field for ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for reimbursement of medical service. Textbook required. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 42802 TTh 04/22/14-06/12/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 PLAB 1060 Eastside Campus NECODW TBA NECODW TBA Eastside Campus 42808 MW 04/23/14-06/18/14 09:00am-01:00pm 64 $459 SESEWFB 112 Work based experience that helps students gain practical experience in the discipline of phlebotomy. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional within the hospital or clinic. Central Campus 42806 MW 04/16/14-06/05/14 05:30pm-09:30pm 64 $459 NWACEU 182 NWACEU 182 NWACEU 139 Eastside Campus Codwell Hall Campus 35866 TTh 02/18/14-05/01/14 06:00pm-08:00pm 40 $325 19 SESEWFB 112
  • 22. Information Technology Certificates The Information Technology (IT) department offers a variety of courses in some of the fastest growing IT fields. HCC offers state-of-the-art training with expert instructors that will get you out of the classroom and into the workforce in as little as two to nine months. Current starting salaries for jobs in the IT field range from $30,000-$60,000 a year. Register Today! PLANT Design MANAGEMENT System (PDMS) These classes concentrate on learning pipe drafting particularly as it applies to off-shore drilling for the oil, gas and energy industries. PDMS (Plant Design Management System) is 3-D Pipe Drafting software used mainly for off-shore and on-shore oil and gas industry. PDMS is also used for engineering, design and construction projects, chemical and process plants, water treatment plants, power plants, paper and pulp manufacturing. PDMS also has a marine application as well. Information technology (IT) has become a vital and integral part of every business. From multi-national corporations who maintain networks and databases to small businesses that own a single computer, IT plays a role. The use of computer technology in business makes our lives simpler by enabling faster communication, providing tools for more effective work, and giving us access to vast information. But what happens when computer failure occurs or the network connection goes down, production comes to a halt. DFTG 1091 Basics & Functions DFTG 1091 PDMS Equipment DFTG 1091 PDMS Piping DFTG 1091 PDMS Drawing Production, Basic DFTG 1 091 PDMS Drawing Production, Advanced DFTG 1091 Intro PDMS Structural DFTG 1091 PDMS Structural, Basic Total 144 hrs - Certificate Cost: $3,456 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 That’s where IT specialists come in. They get computer networks, or user computers, up and running after a failure but that’s not all they do. Their work varies widely: they upgrade computer software; set up and maintain the servers on which the company’s applications run; and build and maintain the databases that users rely on to gather information to serve customers. network + CERTIFICATION Network + Technicians assist in the installation, and maintenance of LANs and/or WANs. CPMT 1049 Network Certification 64 hrs Total 64 hrs - Certificate Cost: $534 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641/2798 WIA Eligible If continued learning, opportunity for advancement, and staying on the cutting edge of computer technology interests you then HCC can help you meet your training goals in the exciting field of Information Technology. Let us work together on your path to success. Hector J. Garza, SCE Program Director of Information Technology Server Administrator 2008 MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Server Administrator curriculum is a valuable credential for IT professionals working in the systems administration and design departments of medium-to-large organizations. You will learn the skills necessary to install, configure and maintain the client and server operating systems, monitor performance and support users as well as effectively design, install, and support a variety of network services, security measures and protocols needed in a managed network. The prerequisites for this program are ITMT 1040 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Environment and ITMT 1050 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure. Prior Computer Networking experience or Hardware and Software training (i.e. A+ Certification) required and ITMT 1040 Managing & Maintaining a Windows Server 2008 Environment. A+ CERTIFICATION The A+ Certification is a nationally recognized standard for computer technicians. ITSC 2040 A+ Certification Total 72 hrs - Certificate Cost: $517 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.2798 72 hrs DESKTOP SUPPORT & NETWORKING SPECIALIST PROGRAM Training covers A+ computer repair and CCNA networking. Students learn how to repair computers and install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks. ITSC ITCC ITCC ITCC ITCC 2040 A+ Certification 1001 CCNA1: EXploration I Network Fundamentals 1004 CCNA 2: EXploration 2 Routing Portocols & Concepts 2008 CCNA 3: EXploration 3 LAN Switching & Wireless 2010 CCNA 4: EXploration 4 Accessing the WAN Total 392 hrs - Certificate Cost: $2,937 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 WIA Eligible 16 hrs 24 hrs 24 hrs 24 hrs 16 hrs 24 hrs 16 hrs 72 hrs ITMT 2002 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration ITMT 2001 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration ITMT 2051 Windows Server 2008 Administration Total: 192 hrs – Certificate Cost: $2,100 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 80 hrs 80 hrs 80 hrs 80 hrs 20 64 hrs 64 hrs 64 hrs
  • 23. SAP SAP (System Applications and Products in Data Processing) classes are geared for the professional using SAP in their own work environment, during implementation, upgrade, or maintenance. Classes cover information required for various SAP certification exams. Any three classes within the SAP curriculum totaling 144 hours will earn a Marketable Skills Award. BMGT 1091 SAP End User Applications ACNT 1092 SAP FICO Financial Training ITSE 1091 SAP Logisitics with Materials Management BMGT 1092 SAP Sales and Distribution HRPO 1091 SAP Human Capital Management ITSY 1091 SAP Security Total 288 hrs - Cost Per Course: $1,495 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 WIA Eligible Cisco Academy at HCC CCNA-CISCO Certified network associate The HCC-Cisco Network Academy CCNA Exploration course provides an integrated and comprehensive coverage of networking topics, from fundamentals to advanced applications and services, while providing opportunities for hands-on practical experience and soft-skills development. 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs ITCC 1001 CCNA EXploration 1 - Network Fundamentals 80 hrs ITCC 1004 CCNA EXplortion 2 - Routing, Protocols & Concepts 80 hrs ITCC 2008 CCNA EXploration 3 - LAN Switching & Wireless 80 hrs ITCC 2010 CCNA EXploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 80 hrs Total 240 hrs - Total Cost: $2,420 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 CCNP-CISCO Certified network Professional The HCC Cisco Network Academy CCNP curriculum is designed for students seeking career oriented, enterprise-level networking skills. The CCNP course set helps students develop the skills needed to succeed in information and communication technology careers and prepare for the globally recognized and respected Cisco CCNP certification. ITCC 2054 CCNP-ROUTE Implementing IP Routing ITCC 2055 CCNP-SWITCH Implementing IP Switching ITCC 2056 CCNP-TSHOOT Maintaining & Troubleshooting IP Networks Total 320 hrs - Total Cost: $3,051 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 112 hrs 96 hrs 112 hrs CCNA-security The HCC-Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Security course provides a neXt step for individuals who want to enhance their CCNA-level skill set and help meet the growing demand for network security professionals. Note: Current CCNA certification, CCNA-level knowledge or successful completion of CCNA Semester 4 of a Cisco Network Academy is required. ITCC 2041 CCNA-Security Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security Total 80 hrs - Cost: $805 For more information: hccs.edu/ce/it or 713.718.7641 21 80 hrs
  • 24. Information Technology - 713.718.2798/7641 - hccs.edu/ce/it NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date COMPUTERS Fee ITSC 2040 35998 TTh 01/07/14-01/23/14 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 42921 TTh 04/15/14-05/01/14 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 NWACEU 138 NWACEU 138 NWACEU 138 C#.NET 2008, ADVANCED SESEWFB 220 SESEWFB 220 SESEWFB 220 35814 TTh 12/03/13-12/19/13 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 SEFFAC 215 C++ PROGRAMMING, INTRODUCTION Katy Campus 36040 MW 01/22/14-04/16/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 36041 S 02/08/14-04/12/14 08:00am-04:00pm 72 $517 42923 TTh 03/18/14-05/29/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 NWKATY 205 NWKATY 205 NWKATY 205 NWSBCC TBA ACTIVE DATA OBJECTS.NET 35973 S SWWLOP C144 SWWLOP C144 SWWLOP C144 SWWLOP C144 ITSC 1091 West Loop Center 36066 MW 02/19/14-05/05/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 42951 MW 03/03/14-05/14/14 08:00am-12:00pm 80 $605 NWACEU 138 CCNA 4: CISCO EXPLORATION 4-ACCESSING THE WAN ITSC 1091 36067 MW 02/19/14-05/05/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 80 $605 NWACEU 138 KEYBOARDING, BASIC SWWLOP C143 POFT 1010 The student will learn skill development in keyboarding. Emphasis will be on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch. ITSC 1091 This course will expand your knowledge of C#. The subjects included are arrays, modifiers, streams, windows programming, events, databases, collections and exception handling. Prerequisite: Introduction to C#. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36052 S Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36002 TTh 02/11/14-02/27/14 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 42922 TTh 05/13/14-05/29/14 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 ITCC 2010 West Loop Center Alief - Bissonnet Campus C#, INTERMEDIATE SWWLOP C143 SWWLOP C143 Accessing the WAN operations and implementation in the LAN environment. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. This course covers advanced features of the new C# language. These include applications such as linear regression, mortgage calculators and advanced file access. Prerequisite: Intermediate C#. 42917 TTh 03/18/14-04/03/14 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 NWKATY 206 Introduction to architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the internet use of OSI and TCP layered models and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. Principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Alief - Bissonnet Campus C#, ADVANCED 02/08/14-04/05/14 08:30am-01:30pm 40 $486 CCNA 2: CISCO EXPLORATION 2-ROUTING PROTOCOLS & CONCEPTS ITCC 1004 This 24 hour course introduces you to database applications using Visual Basic.NET. You learn how to create and work with the new database objects using Active X Data Objects .NET. You will review basics of database using SQL Server and the Structured Query Language SQL. 35813 MW 12/02/13-12/18/13 05:45pm-09:45pm 24 $377 ITSE 1003 Katy Campus West Loop Center $517 $517 $517 $517 NWACEU 138 This training helps beginning students to understand the important details necessary to become skilled programmers at an introductory level. Students will be introduced to C++ and learn about procedural and object-oriented programming. The class provides basic programming concepts and techniques like functions and loops, Spring Branch Campus 36049 MW 01/27/14-04/16/14 08:00am-12:00pm 72 $517 ITSC 1091 Alief - Bissonnet Campus Felix Fraga Academic Campus 35988 MW 02/10/14-05/05/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 NWACEU 138 NWACEU 138 Learn how to create user components, how to create, handle and manage events and program flow as well as generics and enumerated collections. Also learn In-memory queries and Windows Presentation Foundation and how to how to deploy windows applications. Eastside Campus 35994 TTh 01/14/14-04/03/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 36022 S 01/25/14-03/29/14 08:00am-04:00pm 72 $517 36024 MW 02/10/14-05/05/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 ITSC 1091 Alief - Bissonnet Campus Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36027 MW 01/13/14-04/09/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 36030 TTh 01/28/14-04/17/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 $517 36031 S 02/15/14-04/26/14 08:00am-04:00pm 72 $517 BLDG/ROOM This course introduces students to Microsoft’s new programming language C#. It combines the best features of Java, C# and Visual Basic and can be created as a console or internet application. The basic of coding and object-oriented programming are studied along with base classes, name spaces, classes and objects. Emphasis on microcomputers and required software components. Topics include site preparation; installation procedures; components; power supplies; modems; printers; switches; operating, help, and security systems; packaged programs; utilities; languages; and operating procedures. This class prepares the student for the A+ Certification test. 01/08/14-04/07/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 01/14/14-04/03/14 08:00am-12:00pm 72 01/18/14-03/22/14 08:00am-04:00pm 72 02/04/14-04/24/14 06:00pm-09:15pm 72 Hours C#, INTRODUCTION A+ CERTIFICATION 35976 MW 35984 TTh 35981 S 35978 TTh Time 01/18/14-02/22/14 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $160 NWACEU 137 Katy Campus NWACEU 138 NWACEU 138 36055 MW 02/10/14-03/12/14 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $160 22 NWKATY 206
  • 25. Information Technology - 713.718.2798/7641 - hccs.edu/ce/it NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE PROFESSIONAL, ADVANCE BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date PDMS DRAWING PRODUCTION, ADVANCED 42949 TTh 04/08/14-04/17/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 42947 MW 04/21/14-04/30/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 ITSC 1006 PDMS DRAWING PRODUCTION, INTRODUCTION 42948 TTh 03/18/14-04/03/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $576 42946 MW 03/31/14-04/16/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $576 PDMS EQUIPMENT SESEWFB 220 NWKATY 206 36054 MW 02/03/14-02/24/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $576 DFTG 1091 NWACEU 136 Spring Branch Campus 36057 TTh 01/28/14-02/13/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $576 PDMS PIPING NWACEU 139 NWACEU 139 NWSBCC TBA DFTG 1091 This course will provide students with thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands for modeling Pipes and Piping components. It will introduce them to creating and modifying piping hierarchy and individual components. SESEWFB 220 Alief - Bissonnet Campus West Loop Center NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION NWACEU 136 NWACEU 136 Alief - Bissonnet Campus ITSC 1009 Eastside Campus 42950 MW 03/03/14-04/16/14 09:00am-12:00pm 48 $310 DFTG 1091 This 24 hour class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands for modeling equipment items. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36063 TTh 02/18/14-04/17/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 NWACEU 136 NWACEU 136 Alief - Bissonnet Campus Course covers the most commonly used features of the Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. 36059 S 01/11/14-04/05/14 09:00am-01:00pm 48 $310 36062 MW 02/10/14-04/14/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 48 $310 DFTG 1091 This class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands for modeling draft database elements. It will introduce them to creating a Modifying Draft Hierachy and individual drawing elements. Katy Campus MS OFFICE SUITE, PROFESSIONALS NWSBCC TBA Alief - Bissonnet Campus NWACEU 139 Eastside Campus 36064 TTh 01/14/14-01/30/14 09:00am-01:00pm 24 $161 BLDG/ROOM This 16 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the automated drawing production tools and utilities. A study of microprocessor architecture, file creation / deletion, data entry and manipulation, automatic file execution, configuration, and directory commands. Students will learn to recognize differences among microprocessor types; create, copy, and delete files; enter and edit data; execute programs; and use appropriate file structure commands. This course focuses on the basics of computer competency, terminology, multi-tasking, multiple program usage and multimedia features in a relaxed and supportive setting. 36065 MW 01/27/14-02/24/14 06:00pm-09:00pm 24 $161 Fee 36056 TTh 01/14/14-01/23/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 Alief - Bissonnet Campus MICROSOFT WINDOWS, INTRODUCTION Hours Spring Branch Campus ITSC 2031 The course prepares students for advanced skills in word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. During the course of the class the students will learn how to integrate one application with the others. Creating macros and advanced functions and auditing. Customizing database by creating a navigation form. 42953 MW 04/21/14-06/16/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $448 Time 42941 MW 03/03/14-03/26/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $576 SWWLOP C144 NWACEU 136 Spring Branch Campus CPMT 1049 Network + Technicians assist in installing, setting up, testing, maintaining, and troubleshooting local area network (LANs) and/or wide area network (WANs). They are responsible for routine tasks such as adding new accounts, assigning passwords, and keeping a variety of logs. Network + Technicians communicate with LAN Managers or Network Analysts about specific network problems, and are involved in updating and/or repairing systems. 36058 TTh 02/18/14-03/06/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $576 Felix Fraga Academic Campus Alief - Bissonnet Campus 42874 TTh 03/18/14-05/08/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $534 PDMS STRUCTURAL, ADVANCED SEFFAC 215 42945 TTh 02/25/14-03/06/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 PDMS STRUCTURAL, BASIC 01/25/14-03/22/14 08:00am-04:00pm 64 $534 PDMS BASICS & FUNCTIONS SWWLOP C130 DFTG 1091 DFTG 1091 Alief - Bissonnet Campus This class will provide students with a general knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands. This is the backbone of learning to use the PDMS system. It will introduce them to the database hierarchy structure and terminology. 36061 TTh 02/04/14-02/20/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $576 Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36053 MW 01/13/14-01/27/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 36060 TTh 01/21/14-01/30/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 16 $384 NWACEU 136 This 24 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands for modeling steel beams and columns. It will introduce them to creating and modifying structural hierarchy and SCTN components. NWSPBR 218 West Loop Center 35985 S DFTG 1091 This 16 hours class will provide students with a thorough knowledge of the PDMS tools and commands for modeling steel beams and columns. It will introduce them to creating and modifying structural hierarchy and SCTN components. Spring Branch Campus 35987 TTh 02/11/14-04/10/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $534 NWSBCC TBA NWACEU 136 NWACEU 136 23 NWACEU 136
  • 26. Information Technology - 713.718.2798/7641 - hccs.edu/ce/it NO. Days Date Time Hours Fee SAP END USER APPLICATIONS BLDG/ROOM NO. Days Date BMGT 1091 SERVER 2008 NETWORK CONFIGURATION A hands-on review of the major areas of human resources as illustrated through using PeopleSoft enterprise resource software applications. SAP FICO FINANCIAL TRAINING Hours Fee BLDG/ROOM ITMT 2001 A course in Windows Server 2008 networking infrastructure to include installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, network services and security. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 36044 S 01/11/14-02/15/14 08:00am-04:00pm 48 $1,495 36046 TTh 01/14/14-02/20/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1,495 36047 MW 02/03/14-03/24/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1,495 Time Alief - Bissonnet Campus NWACEU 135 NWACEU 135 NWACEU 135 42871 MW 04/02/14-05/28/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $700 STRATA-INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ACNT 1092 NWACEU 139 ITSC 1010 A study of accounting concepts and their application in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation. Emphasis on the accounting cycle for service and merchandising enterprises. Emphasis on microcomputers and required software components. Topics include site preparation; installation procedures; components; power supplies; modems; printers; switches; operating, help, and security systems; packaged programs; utilities; languages; and operating procedures. Alief - Bissonnet Campus Alief - Bissonnet Campus 42935 S 04/26/14-05/31/14 08:00am-04:00pm 48 $1,495 NWACEU 135 35990 MW 01/06/14-01/27/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 24 $212 Spring Branch Campus 42942 S 03/01/14-04/12/14 08:00am-04:00pm 48 $1,495 SAP HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT (HCM) NWSPBR 218 35992 TTh 01/14/14-01/30/14 08:00am-12:00pm 24 $212 HRPO 2005 This overview introduces managers and HR professionals to the theories and concepts of OD, helps them develop an OD vocabulary, and builds the skills and tools necessary to apply OD solutions. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 42937 TTh 02/25/14-04/10/14 08:00am-04:00pm 48 $1,495 42939 MW 04/02/14-05/12/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 48 $1,495 NWACEU 135 NWACEU 135 SAP LOGISTICS WITH MATERIALS MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION PLANNING ITSE 1091 This SAP training will teach the studetn how to implement large scale Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Logistics, Materials Management & Production Planning. The methodology covers initial program inception thru data conversions, materials Management, production Planning, Sales & Distribution, and other ERP Integrated areas. The configuration will be covered in detail. West Loop Center 42930 S 03/01/14-04/12/14 08:00am-04:00pm 48 $1,495 SAP SALES AND DISTRIBUTION SWWLOP C130 BMGT 1092 This course will teach the students how to implement large scales Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Sales and Distribution. This class covers enterprise structure, quote to cash full cycle experience and integration with various other Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) module including FICO, MM, PP and others. Katy Campus 36051 F 02/14/14-03/28/14 12:00pm-08:00pm 48 $1,495 SERVER 2008 ACTIVE DIRECTORY NWKATY 206 ITMT 2002 Students will be introduced to Active Directory Domain Services and learns how to implement and work with Active Directory Sites. Furthermore, this course covers security planning and administrative delegation, configure the user and computer environment using group policies, perform software installation with group polices, configure name resolution and configure active directory certificate services. Alief - Bissonnet Campus 35975 MW 01/22/14-03/26/14 06:00pm-10:00pm 64 $700 NWACEU 139 West Loop Center NWACEU 139 24 SWWLOP C130
  • 27. Languages and CitizenshipIZENship Study with us and get ahead in your career! Take a placement test for our Workplace English English language programs. Call or visit us (in person or online) and enroll today! Placement test is required for all new students. Houston Community College has developed Innovative Workplace English programs to help students who are English language learners enroll in HCC’s technical or skills training courses. We offer a placement assessment and introductory, intermediate and advanced courses to improve English-language learning and communication (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) at work. Students must possess an intermediate level of English language skills to qualify for Workplace English in these areas: Become fluent and proficient in English. Day and evening classes begin every six to eight weeks, so enroll today. Our courses are organized to follow successful completion from one level to another. • • • • • • • • • Do you understand and speak English, but are not sure about using grammar correctly at work or in social settings? Do you find it difficult to communicate in English because you need help with pronunciation? Do you want to get a better job by improving your written and spoken English? Currently, the Houston Community College System registers over 5,699 international students, and over 3,000 students who live and work in the Houston area. These numbers reflect not only the international but the local demand for learning to read, write and communicate in the English language. HCC has proven to have a quality English Language Skills Program. Placement Test & Contact Information Daniel Benitez, 713.718.7581 daniel.benitez@hccs.edu Our ESL Program at HCC can prepare you for the future by giving you the English skills necessary for college success, prepare you for a career and ultimately for success in the multicultural, and multilingual society of Houston. Workplace Spanish Maria Bazan-Myrick, Program Director Languages Courses:, Basic English Language Skill English Language Skills English Language Skills 2 English Language Skills 3 English Language Skills 4 English Language Skills 5 Cost: $260 per course COMG 1000 COMG 1001 COMG 1004 COMG 1005 COMG 1007 COMG 1008 Spanish communication skills for the Workplace-Introductory is for students who want to learn the Spanish language for better communication with business customers and Spanish-speaking communities. Improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in the Spanish language. You can do your own online practice! 60 hrs 60 hrs 60 hrs 60 hrs 60 hrs 60 hrs Introductory, Intermediate and Advanced Courses Listening and Speaking (Introductory) COMG 1091 Listening and Speaking (Intermediate) COMG 1091 Listening and Speaking (Advanced 1 & 2) COMG 1091 Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.) and $260 (60 Hrs.) 48 hrs 48 hrs 60 hrs English Reading and Writing (Introductory) COMG 1091 English Reading and Writing (Intermediate) COMG 1091 English Reading and Writing (Advanced) COMG 1091 Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.) COMG 1015 COMG 1015 COMG 1015 COMG 1091 COMG 1091 The U.S. Residency Test Preparation class is for students interested in test preparation for U.S. Residency status through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Instruction for the test preparation for U.S. residency is conducted in the Spanish and English language; it is for students who are at a low-beginning level. The course emphasis is on the verbal interview, U.S. History and government, etc. The U.S. Citizenship Test Preparation class will be taught in the English language. The focus is on the interview/verbal component of the U.S. Citizenship Test and interview, which is based on the 100 questions and answers list. You will learn about U.S. History, american government, civics, and vocabulary. This course is conducted in English and requires Level 3 Placement Test. For more information call 713.718.7581. 22 hrs 22 hrs 48 hrs Grammar Skills – Part 1 Grammar Skills – Part 2 Cost: $250 (48 Hrs.) U.S. Citizenship and U.S. Residency Test Preparation 48 hrs 48 hrs 48 hrs Pronunciation Skills (Introductory A & B) Pronunciation Skills (Intermediate A & B) Pronunciation Skills (Intermediate) Cost: $122 (22 Hrs.) and $250 (48 Hrs.) Air Conditioning Technicians Automotive Technicians Certified Nurse Aides Computer Support Specialists Cosmetology Drawing and Drafting House Wiring Industry Safety Welding Technician To make an appointment for a Placement Test and Orientation Session, please visit our website: 48 hrs 48 hrs hccs.edu/ce/languages or call 713.718.7720 25