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Spring 2020 • Register Today! Call 908-689-7613

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

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIONAL SESSION TO EXPLORE HEALTH CAREERS

WEDNESDAY • JUNE 24, 2020 • 3:00 PMPLEASE RSVP TO (908) 689-7613 FOR THIS FREE EVENT. NEW HS GRADS WELCOME!

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 2010-2020 projections for healthcare and social assistance industry is projected to create about 28% of all new jobs created in the U.S. economy. The healthcare industry is expected to grow by 33% or 5.7 million new jobs. This employment growth is driven by an aging population, longer life expectancies, and new treatments and technologies.

INTERESTED IN A NEW HEALTHCARE CAREER?

• Medical Assistant• Certified Nursing Assistant• Phlebotomy Technician• Dental Assistant• Therapeutic Massage• Pharmacy Technician• Medical Biller/Coder• Medical Office Front Desk

Receptionist

• Dialysis Technician• Pharmacy Compounding and

Sterile Prep• Medical Lab Assistant • Physical Therapy Aide• Pilates Instructor Certificate Program• Grooming Assistant • Veterinary Assistant

LEARN WHAT YOU LOVE, LOVE WHAT YOU LEARN!

NEED SPACE FOR YOURNEW AND EMERGING

SMALL BUSINESS?Warren County Community College

Transforming vision into reality

WCCC Small Business Growth Center445 Marshall Street, Phillipsburg, NJ

For Info Call:(908) 835-2432

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COURSESTUESDAY

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TRAINING GRANTSYou may be eligible to receive funding for job skills training if you are unemployed, under-employed, working part-time or receiving public assistance. To determine your eligibility, please call for more information:

Employment & Training Services: Morris/Sussex/Warren (908) 329-9190Youth Services (16-24 Years old): Morris/Sussex/Warren (908) 329-9154NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (908) 329-9190Hunterdon/Somerset Employment & Training (908) 541-5780 or (908) 788-1328

SCHOLARSHIPSContinuing Education Career Training Scholarships are available. Call (908) 689-7613 for scholarship application.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE RESOURCES

Workforce Development Programs assist their communities by creating a more highly skilled workforce so America can remain competitive in the global marketplace. The skills of the workforce provide the basis for all economic growth and development. The Department of Continuing Education at Warren County Community College is committed to the adult learner—we have the passion to change lives.The Department of Continuing Education specializes in short-term career training programs designed for students who are eager to enter the world of work for the first time or the experi-enced worker wishing to upgrade their skills. Programs include job search assistance through one-on-one resume preparation, job search planning, and group workshops. Please see above for financial resources.

• Medical Assistant• Certified Nursing Assistant• Dental Assistant• Therapeutic Massage• Pharmacy Technician

• Veterinary Assistant• Computerized Accounting

Career Program• Computer Skills for

Business/MOS Certification Prep

CAREER PROGRAMS ELIGIBLE FOR GRANTS

FREE! HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM HSE* PREP CLASSES (*Formerly GED)

WCCC offers free classes designed to improve basic reading, writing and math skills in order to prepare students for the high school equivalency exam leading to a New Jersey state issued diploma. This program is funded by the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act of 2014 Title II, Adult Education & Family Literacy via the NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development. CLASS DATES/TIMES/LOCATION:Phillipsburg Education Center, 445 Marshall Street, Classroom 1Jan 13–June 25, 2020 Monday through Friday 8:00–10:30 amJan 14–May 21, 2020 Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 pm–9:00 pmWCCC, 475 Route 57 W., Washington, Room 219:Jan 23–May 12, 2020 Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 pm–9:00 pmTo register or for more info, please call 908-689-7613First Class: Please bring a current photo ID (driver’s license, passport, county or MVC ID)

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FREE! ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES

FOR BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATE LEVELSWCCC offers FREE CLASSES designed to improve English proficiency to attain basic skills necessary to function successfully as parents, workers and members of the community. Citizenship preparation is also included. This program is funded by the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act of 2014 Title II, Adult Education & Family Literacy via the NJ Department of Labor & Workforce Development.CLASS DATES/TIMES/LOCATION:Phillipsburg Education Center, 445 Marshall Street:March 3–May 28, 2020 Mon through Thurs 9:00 am–12:00 pm Room P116WCCC, 475 Route 57 W, Washington:Jan 22-May 6, 2020 Mon & Wed 9:00 am–12:00 pm Room P219To register or for more info, please call 908-689-7613First Class: Please bring a current photo ID (driver’s license, passport, county or MVC ID)

NEW! ADVANCED ESL ENG605A2This class is for high intermediate and advanced students and concentrates on reading English for understanding, advanced grammar and usage, improved public speaking and pronunciation.

March 24–May 28, 2020 Tues & Thurs 12:30 pm–2:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P116Cost: $399 + textbooks

ONLINE LEARNINGANYTIME, ANYWHERE…JUST A CLICK AWAY!

We offer over 300 convenient, effective and affordable online courses. Each online course career program comes equipped with a patient and caring instructor and our courses are project-oriented including lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home or office at any time of the day or night. For more information or to register, visit our online course catalog at www.warren.edu/online.ONLINE TRAINING • CAREER PROGRAMS• Adobe Certified Associate (5 Vouchers Included)• CompTIA Certification Training: A+, Network+,

Security+ (Vouchers Included)• Event Management and Design• Human Resources Professional• Medical Interpreter

• Mobile and Desktop Web Developer / Responsive Web Design

• Python Developer• The Complete Project Manager with CAPM

andPMP Prep• Teacher Professional Development

(over 40 topics)

For more information or to register, visit www.warren.edu/online.

WCCC HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY HSE* (*Formerly GED)

TEST CENTER AT THE WCCC WASHINGTON CAMPUS PLEASE CALL 908-835-2318 FOR TESTING INFORMATION

http://www.warren.edu/hse-testing/

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BUSINESS CAREER PROGRAMS

COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING CAREER PROGRAM WITH MOS CERTIFICATION PREP ACC618A2This 300-hour information packed program focuses primarily on accounting procedures and accounting software programs. The class is introduced to basic accounting principles and then advances to Quick- Books Pro 2018 Desktop version and MS Windows, Word, Excel and Outlook 2016. To enhance the stu-dent’s marketability for employment, the student will be prepared for Microsoft Word and Excel MOS (Micro-soft Office Specialist) Certification. Class assignments are based on actual workplace projects to prepare the student for employment in the accounting and busi-ness fields. Business writing, keyboarding, accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, payroll, financial statements, as well as other accounting pol-icies and procedures are covered. Writing a resume and job search training is included. Prerequisites: High school graduate or GED, basic computer skills and an interest and aptitude in working with num-bers.Feb 24–May 8, 2020Mon–Fri 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $4,000 including textbooks

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR BUSINESS WITH MOS CERTIFICATION PREP OFA607A2This intensive 220-hour program prepares the student for a career in today’s ever-changing business environ-ment. The majority of occupations today require com-puter proficiency as well as other professional skills. The goal of this course is to graduate each student with skills that are sought after in any industry. MS Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook 2016 are covered with emphasis on preparing the student for Microsoft’s Word and Excel MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Certification. Other professional skills such as business writing, customer service and soft skills are covered to present a marketable set of skills to employers. Writing a resume and job search training is included. Prerequisites: High school graduate or GED and basic computer skills.Feb 24–May 8, 2020Tues, Thurs, Fri 9:00 am–4:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $3,550 including textbooks

COMPREHENSIVE CAREER PROGRAMS

INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKS 2018 DESKTOP VERSION ACC613A2Topics covered include the accounting cycle, an-alyzing, classifying, recording and summarizing accounting data, concepts of gross income, ad-justed gross income, taxable income, deductions, exemptions, and credits as well as understand-ing financial statements while learning common QuickBooks functionality including purchase orders, entering and pay bills, accounts payable, estimates and sales orders, invoicing, account receivables, writing checks and making deposits/ receiving payments and recording credit card pur-chases.Feb 25–March 31, 2020Tues 6:00 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $175 + textbook

INTERMEDIATE QUICKBOOKS 2018 DESKTOP VERSION ACC614A2After mastering common functionality of QB I, this course covers topics including the makeup of an integral chart of accounts, account reconciliation, payroll & payroll liabilities, job costs, inventory & inventory management, report generation and manipulation, plus the time saving/cost cutting process and customization functionality of Quick-Books.April 14–May 19, 2020Tues 6:00 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $175 + textbook used for intro

INFO FOR STUDENTS PURCHASING TEXTBOOKS:

http://www.warren.edu/textbooks/

PROVIDING TOP NOTCH CUSTOMER SERVICE BUS695A2Create a positive impression no matter what your profession! Topics include listening skills, speaking with authority, how to create positive outcomes from negative interactions, telephone techniques, choosing passive words, dealing with difficult customers, and managing your stress and anger.April 10, 2020 Fri 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P155Cost: $79

PEC OFFICE HOURS MON-FRI 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

CLOSED SATURDAY-SUNDAY

For more information visit www.warren.edu

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SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

This certificate program is designed to provide students with an insight into the background, history, technology, impact, and strategic uses of social media, as well as a basic, hands-on ex-perience with several forms of the most current social media technology. Take all ten courses to earn the certificate or choose individual courses at $55 each. Please see website for detailed descriptions: www.warren.edu/social-media-marketing/ Students enrolling in Social Media courses must have knowledge on how to use a smart-phone, computer, and the internet.

BIZ617A1 Feb 26, 2020 – April 29,2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost $499

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING BIZ618A2The landscape of social media marketing is constantly evolving. In order to gain the competitive edge, com-panies who once relied on traditional marketing strat-egies, now need to uncover an entirely different set of tools, online networks, and tactics geared specifically to individual platforms. In this course, participants will learn how to drive traffic, gain credibility, build brand loyalty, develop a tribe for social sharing, explore the use of Influencers, and ultimately, leverage social me-dia to increase the bottom line. February 26, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR iPHONES BIZ619A2In this class, participants will first explore some of basic principles of photography such as: The Rule Of Thirds, composition, framing within a frame, leading lines, the use of negative space, color contrast, tex-ture, and natural verses flash lighting. Next, we take a look at how to: adjust the focus & exposure, Apps for iPhones & smartphones, additional gear available, lens recommendations, how to shoot in HDR, Macro, Por-trait and Landscape modes, and finally, how to make the most out of iPhone Live. Requirements: Smart-phone and/or iPhone. Be sure to know your personal username & password for downloading apps on your phone. March 4, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

GRAPHIC DESIGN APPS FOR SMARTPHONES & TABLETS BIZ620A2Discover how simple it can be to create beautiful photos, logos, and social media graphics using apps on your mobile device or tablet. Students explore the Graphic Design Apps and have the opportunity to: edit images, create a Facebook Cover, design a cool pho-to collage for Instagram, make a vector graphic and explore stock photography & font websites. Require-ments: Smartphone and/or iPhone. Be sure to know your personal username & password for download-ing apps on your phone.March 11, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

VIDEO MARKETING BIZ621A2Many of the social media platforms today now offer video capabilities. As a result, video is quickly becom-ing the number resource to leverage your business, products and services online. In this hands-on course, participants will explore the strategy, processes, and messaging that make video marketing so desirable on Facebook, YouTube & Instagram. Learn how to make a one minute storyboard for a video, and shoot a video project in class. March 18, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

CREATING A SUCCESSFUL FACEBOOK PAGE FOR BUSINESS BIZ622A2In this introductory course, participants will learn how to setup a Facebook Business Page, explore available creation tools online, generate a paid Facebook ad, de-code a posts’ analytics/insights, create enticing titles, generate a simple and fast live video, upload images, explore Messenger and much more. Requirements: Students having an already established Business Page should come prepared with the user name and password for the account. Bring a credit card if you want to setup a Facebook ad during class.March 25, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

INSTAGRAM FOR BUSINESS BIZ623A2Using Instagram for small business is a powerful (and affordable) way to grow your company. Visually ap-pealing & entertaining, this social media platform of-fers many tools for converting traffic into engagement, and engagement into business. In this hands-on class, participants will learn how to set up an optimized Ins-tagram Business Account. The class includes an over-view of how Instagram works and to how to make it work for your business. April 1, 2020 Wed 6:30-9:30 pmSEE REFUND POLICY

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BUSINESS TRAINING

FREE TRAINING FOR EMPLOYEES OF NEW JERSEY

BUSINESSESWe offer FREE computer and soft skills training to employees of New Jersey-based businesses through grant funding. All participants must be registered prior to the first day of class. Space is limited. • PowerPoint 2016 - Level 1

Jan 14 & 16• PowerPoint 2016 - Level 2

Jan 28 & 30• Excel 2016 - Level 1

Feb 18 & 20• Basic Business Math

Feb 25• Finance and Budgeting Essentials

for Business Professionals Mar 3 & 5

• Excel 2016 - Level 2 Mar 17 & 19

• Word 2016 - Level 1 Mar 27

• Word 2016 - Level 2 April 21 & 23

• Outlook 2016 April 7 & 9

• Overcoming Workplace Negativity 2 offerings: Jan 10; Mar 6

• Emotional Mastery in the Workplace 2 offerings: Jan 10; Mar 6

• Stress Management for Better Health and Success 2 offerings: Feb 7; Apr 3

• Effective Time Mastery 2 offerings: Feb 7; Apr 3

• Communication Mastery for Success May 1

• Dealing with Difficult People May 1

• Top Notch Customer Service April 20

For course descriptions and dates and to register online visit http://www.warren.edu/workforce-training/

EMPLOYER-DEDICATED GRANT-FUNDED TRAINING MAY BE CUSTOMIZED FOR YOUR

GROUP OF EMPLOYEES. FOR MORE INFO CALL 908-835-4029 OR

EMAIL [email protected].

YOUTUBE MARKETING BIZ624A2As the internet’s second largest search engine, You-Tube offers great potential for businesses to improve SEO and overall brand presence. Understanding the strategic formulae behind that will deliver unique con-tent that is relatable for viewers to consume and share is essential for the Channel’s success. April 8, 2020 Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

LinkedIn MARKETING BIZ625A2Professionals around the world use LinkedIn for net-working, job searches, and marketing. Understanding how to reach your target audience and organic ways to stand out is discussed in this class. Participants will create a LinkedIn account, create a stellar profile, learn the rules for digital marketing, discuss content creation, storytelling, and imagery. We will also explore the different account types available on LinkedIn and what each one has to offer. April 15, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

HOW TO START A PODCAST BIZ626A2A podcast is a wonderful tool for gaining credibility, broadening your reach, and introducing your exper-tise or brand to an entirely new audience. This course includes how to choose a compelling topic, compar-ing the top 5 podcast hosting companies, creating a podcasting schedule, selecting featured guests, equip-ment needs, and recording, editing and publishing podcast episodes. April 22, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO CREATING YOUR OWN WEBSITE BIZ627A2In today’s marketplace, building a user-friendly, easy to navigate, mobile-ready website is essential to any business, large or small. This course is suitable for first time, non-technical web builders, as well as those looking to update and refresh an outdated website. April 29, 2020Wed 6:30-9:30 pm

GOOGLE SUITE: ONLINE APPS FOR PRODUCTIVITY CMP694A2Wed, Feb 5, 2020 9:00 am - 5:30 pmCost $93

MS OFFICE ONENOTE 2016 CMP693A2Mon, Mar 23, 2020 9:00 am - 4:30 pmCost $83

For more information visit www.warren.edu

PHILLIPSBURG EDUCATION CENTER

OFFICE HOURS

MON-FRI 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

CLOSED SATURDAY-SUNDAY

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SORA-SECURITY OFFICER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATION SEC600A2Course content includes: the NJ Attorney General’s Use of Force Policy, Terrorism Awareness, Cargo Theft, Security Measures: Prevention and Deter-rence, NJ Critical Infrastructure Awareness, along with other subject matter, mandated by the NJ AG’s guidelines. This course requires the student to register with the state of NJ - fee of $75 and be fingerprinted - fee of $66.05. The additional fees are the student’s responsibility. Jan 27–Jan 30, and Feb 3, 2020Mon–Thurs 5:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110/111Cost: $129

CYBER SECURITY SERIES CERTIFICATE COURSE LAW859A2The Cyber Security series is developed to provide students the baseline cybersecurity skills to ensure the security professional is better prepared to solve a wide range of issues. Students may obtain posi-tions such as Junior IT Auditor/Penetration Tester, Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, or Security Administrators. This instructor-led training focuses on the latest trends and techniques in risk management, mitigation, and threat management and intrusion detection. The four levels of the course come together to prepare the students to take the industry recognized CompTIA Security+ examination which assists in meeting DoD 8570 and ISO 17024 standards compliance and is the first security certifi-cation IT professionals should earn. Pre- Requisites: 18 years and above, HS Diploma/GED, proficiency in basic computer skills and networking aware-ness required. Knowledge of TCP/IP networking, A+ and Networking + certifications a plus.Mon, Jan 13–May 4, 2020 6:30 pm–9:30 pmNo class Jan 20Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P103Cost: $1,200

HOMELAND SECURITY AND TERRORISM CERTIFICATE COURSE LAW856A2This course provides an introduction to the ideolo-gy, policies, procedures, and practices of a terrorist or a terrorist group, including methods utilized for training, funding and gathering intelligence, the operational phase of a terrorist attack, and the pro-cess of target selection. This course provides his-torical context for understanding international and domestic terrorism, the emerging trends and the institutional and behavioral responses to terrorism. Gain a critical understanding of homeland security and defense issues, security policy structure, and operations. Thurs, Feb 13–March 5, 2020 6:30 pm–9:30 pmCost: $299

10-WEEK PRE-POLICE ACADEMY PROGRAM LAW857A2Students will complete a challenging 10-week pro-gram designed to prepare them for the demand-ing physical, mental and instructional experience commonly associated with basic training at the respective academies. This is accomplished under the strict supervision of highly experienced instruc-tors. F4B will provide each student with all the tools needed to successfully complete the demanding requirements mandated by the NJ Police Train-ing Commission (PTC). Our team of experienced instructors, in conjunction with expert fitness, firearms, academic and medical professionals ac-credited by only the most reputable global training institutions, will guarantee success. This certificate includes EMD/911 Dispatch and CPR Certification.Mar 24–May 28, 2020Mon–Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pm Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P110/111Cost: $1,699Orientation Mar 23, 2020 at 6:00 pm

PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FIT 4 BASIC! http://www.warren.edu/public-safety/

We have teamed up to present the following Seton Hall University Nationally Recognized Programs: • M.A./Ed.S in Educational Leadership• Doctorate in K-12 School AdministrationCourses are online and onsite on the Phillipsburg campus!For more information please contact: Eve Azar at 908-835-2432

ATTENTION: ASPIRING SCHOOLADMINISTRATORS/SUPERVISORS!

NEW COHORTS FORMING FOR FALL 2020

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

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

Mon–Fri, Jan 22–July 3, 2020 8:30 am–4:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110/P111 (M-F) / P102 (Thurs)Cost: $5,949 + $135 textbooksTo schedule an interview call Marianne Van Deursen at (908) 835-2430

• A.A.S. Degree Option available to students who complete the entire Medical Assisting program and wish to matriculate into the degree major. Please see program director for more information.

Our program is fully approved by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) and is prepared to meet the demands of the healthcare system. The Medical Assisting career-track certificate program at Warren County Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www. caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs: 25400 US Highway 19 North, Suite 158, Clearwater, FL 33763 ph: (727) 210-2350.

ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY RECOGNIZED, NATIONALLY ACCREDITED PROGRAMS, WITH GRADUATES ELIGIBLE TO BECOME CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANTS THROUGH THE AAMA

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTA Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) assists patients with quality of life needs, under the supervision of a professional nurse. Upon satisfactory completion of this 100-hour program the student is eligible to take the NJ State Certification Exam (additional fees of $76 payable to “PSI” required). Employment opportunities include long term care facilities, hospitals, assisted living facilities, medical day care centers, and rehabili-tation centers. Students must allow at least 6-weeks for the application process to be completed. All students must complete the application process prior to registration. To start your new career you must… • be at least 18 years of age and possess a HS diploma/HSE• call 908-689-7613 to schedule a mandatory informational interview • complete a physical exam, two-step TB test, and proof of flu shot or student will be required to wear mask

at clinical site.• submit payment for a criminal background check (minimum fee of $44) payable to TABB Inc.• have a clear understanding of written and spoken English. Individuals for whom English is not the first

language will be required to take the “Best Literacy Test” and achieve a score of 76 or above.

ALH600A2April 20–June 25, 2020 (No class 5/25)Mon, Tues, Thurs 9:00 am–3:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107 and Phillipsburg Care CenterCost: $1,220 including textbooks

Interview Dates: 3/10/20 at 11:00 am; 3/12/20 at 2:30 pm Call 908-689-7613 to scheduleMandatory Orientation: 4/16 at 10:00 am Room P107

PASSING RATE of WCCC CNA students on NJ Dept of Health Certification Exam!100%

For more information visit www.warren.edu

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CONTINUING EDUCATION FORMASSAGE THERAPISTS

PRENATAL MASSAGE MAS691A2This course will focus on the special needs of the pregnant woman. Some client benefits include reduc-tion of fatigue, stress, and swelling of feet and ankles. In addition prenatal massage may improve circula-tion to mother and baby, reduce stress on the weight bearing joints and increase relaxation. Indications and contraindications will be discussed, as well as proper massage techniques and positioning of your pregnant client. Must be familiar with Swedish massage. Open to all healthcare professionals working with pregnant women, massage therapists and massage students. Please bring a set of twin sheets, 3 pillows, small hand towel and a throw blanket. Certificate of com-pletion awarded.Thurs, Jan 9, 2020 6:00 pm–10:00 pmSnow date Jan 16, 2020Phillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Total Cost $59

CHAIR MASSAGE MAS690A2Chair massage is the application of massage tech-niques while the client is seated. This can be done using a special massage chair or seated in a chair or wheelchair. Course includes a routine which can be modified for different seated positions, and also mar-keting your massage to businesses. Prerequisite: LMT or students who already have basic knowledge of massage. Dress comfortably. Certificate of comple-tion awarded.Tues, Jan 21, 2020 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $49

INTRO TO SHIATSU MAS667A2Learn a whole body Shiatsu protocol and continue to refine this method by focusing on learning and treating meridian channels and point locations. Using tradition-al and Zen shiatsu principles this course establishes a strong foundation in shiatsu techniques and theory plus the development of personal and professional skills. You will learn a Hara assessment and body eval-uation. Open to anyone 18 years or older. This course requires 10 documented practice sessions outside of class. Students must bring comforter or exer-cise mat and small pillow. Certificate of completion awarded.Feb 18–March 24, 2020Tues 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Total Cost: $239 + textbook

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

This 673-hour certificate program is designed to provide the student with all the basic skills nec-essary to begin a new career in massage therapy. The program is primarily Swedish Massage with additional enhancing techniques added on as the course progresses. (This program will expand pe-riodically and additional courses will be added in order to meet the demands of the industry.) Upon successful completion of course(s), students will be eligible to apply for registration as a licensed massage therapist under NJ and PA law and also be qualified to take advanced training programs of their choice to further their career and education. Call 908-835-2333 for program details. Mandatory Orientation: Dec 9, 2019 at 6pmRegistration Deadline: Dec 18, 2019

MAS654A2Jan 8, 2020–Aug 31, 2021Mon & Wed 6:00 pm–10:00 pmFri 9:00 am–4:00 pmand occasional Tues & Thurs eveningsPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $5,445 + textbooks

INTRO TO CLINICAL/MEDICAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT HCT612A2This 48-hour introductory course is ideal for students contemplating the field of Clinical Laboratory as a MLT or MT, Phlebotomists or interested students pursuing employment in a laboratory setting. Pre-Req: 18 years of age or older, HS diploma/HSE, Certified Phleboto-mist or completion or proof of registration in ALH638 Venipuncture Skills for Healthcare Professionals. Certification through American Medical Technolo-gists (AMT) to achieve CMLA status may be obtained through eligibility Route #2 – Work experience upon completing 1,040 hours of work in a clinical labora-tory setting. Visit https://www.americanmedtech.org for more informationCourse content includes:• Overview of the Clinical Laboratory• Safety Standards and Procedures• Professional Communication and Interactions• Quality Control and Assurance• Care and Use of the Microscope• Management and Specimen Collection• Patient Testing and Processing• Medical terminology• Chemistry, Hematology and Microbiology as it

pertains to the clinical LaboratoryApril 27–June 8, 2020Mon & Wed 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $499 + textbook

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AROMAENERGY BODYWORK MAS676A2Experience using a pendulum to connect with the ener-gy centers in our bodies known as “Chakras.” By using essential oils, you can restore balance to these centers and tap into the vast wisdom of subtle energies and vibrations that reside within. This is a great class for all body workers and those interested in essential oils and their subtle properties. The instructor will have a supply of pendulums to use, or bring your favorite to class. There is a small material fee of $10.00 payable to instructor on the first night of class. Open to any-one 18 yrs or older.March 19–March 26, 2020Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107 Cost: $69

NEUROMUSCULAR MASSAGE MAS668A2Neuromuscular therapy is a very effective technique for the elimination of pain caused by soft tissue in-jury whether acute or chronic. You will learn about the physiological factors that create pain in the body: ischemia, trigger points (active and latent), nerve en-trapment and compression, postural distortions and biomechanics. This 36-hour course will help you to develop a technique for addressing pains in the cer-vical, thoracic and lumbar areas of the body. You will also learn the neurological laws that govern pain and healing and refine your palpation skills. Open to mas-sage therapists and other body work professionals. Requirements: You must attend all classes to receive credit. Material fee of $20 payable to instructor 1st day of class. Certificate of completion awarded.March 9–May 4, 2020Mon 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $359 + textbook

HOT STONE MASSAGE MAS631A2Learn the healing techniques of hot stone massage. This class is open to anyone who has completed or is currently attending a massage therapy certificate pro-gram. Therapists will learn to use the powerful restor-ative properties of smooth basalt stones heated to melt adhesions in fascia and connective tissue. Wear com-fortable attire. Please bring bath towel and 2 sheets/ blanket. Open to all Certified Massage Therapists.May 15, 2020Fri 9:30 am–4:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $79

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PHARMACY TECHNICIANThis comprehensive 50-hour program will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multi-ple environments, pharmacy calculations and mea-surements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, students will review dosage calculations, drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs,” I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parental nutrition (TPN), dispens-ing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. This course will include an 80-hour externship. Additional fees for background check, drug test as determined by site, and TB testing. Pre-requisites: 18 years of age, HS diploma/HSE, strong basic math skills, clear understanding of written and spoken English. Requirements: arithmetic and reading comprehension placement tests. Additional fees to student to complete optional externship entry requirements.

ALH623A2March 16–May 4, 2020Mon & Thurs 9:30 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $1,299 all materials includedRegistration deadline March 9, 2020

ALH623B2May 11–July 1, 2020Mon & Wed 6:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P117Cost: $1,299 all materials includedRegistration deadline May 4, 2020

SUPERVISED STUDENT THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CLINIC

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Begins Feb 7, 2020 • Appointments Available

Fridays, Feb 7–May 8, 9:00 am–4:00 pm (2)Tuesdays, April 21 & 28, 5:30 pm–10:00 pm

To schedule an appointment please call 908-835-2453 starting Jan 17, 2020

HOLISTIC WELLNESS MAS670A2“The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.” -Thomas Edison. This course will explore “the natural laws of health” from sunshine to rest, fresh air, wa-ter and exercise and how these elements play a role in one’s health status and disease prevention. This course will also provide basic nutritional requirements of the body and how that relates to overall wellness. Open to anyone 18 years of age or older.May 18–June 22, 2020Mon 6:00 pm–10:00 pmNO CLASS 5/25/2020One Tues 5/26/2020 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost $239 + textbook

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VENIPUNCTURE SKILLS FOR HEALTH-CARE PROFESSIONALS ALH638A2This 16-hour program allows nurses, CMA’s, patient care technicians and other healthcare professionals to acquire the additional skills needed for employment that requires veni/ dermal punctures. Both the theory and technique of venipuncture and dermal punctures will be covered allowing time for simulated lab. Re-quirements: Must be a health care professional re-quiring venipuncture skills for employment. Medical lab assistants, LPN’s, RN’s, CMA’s, CNA’s, EMT’s, Dialysis technicians and student/graduate nurses welcome.April 6–April 15, 2020Mon & Wed 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $189 + textbook

PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP PTC608A2This 24-hour Personal Trainer Certification Exam Prep Course will prepare students to sit for the NASM or ACE Certification Exams. This instructor led theory-only course includes a detailed review of key concepts covered in each exam, and will prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to become a successful personal trainer. Through NASM’s proprietary Optimum Performance Training model, you will be taught a systematic approach for designing safe and effective exercise programs that can help your future clients reach their fitness goals. Prerequisites: 18 years and older, HS diploma/HSE, Current CPR/AED Certification at time of exam(ACE or NASM). Visit www.nasm.org or www.acefitness.orgWed, Jan 8–Feb 26, 2020 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $349

NEW! GROUP FITNESS INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION

Become a nationally certified group fitness in-structor with the skills and knowledge to safely and effectively lead others through group fitness classes. This 24-hour course will prepare you to sit for the NASM AFAA Group Fitness Instructor (GFI) Certification exam. This is a great way to maintain and attract new clients! Prerequisite: 18 years and older, High School diploma/HSE, cur-rent CPR/AED Certificate at time of exam(Ace or NASM).

PTC609A2 March 11–April 29, 2020Wed 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $349

HYBRID PILATES INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

This program is offered by Dual Star Pilates in col-laboration with WCCC.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Experienced Pilates instructors, Pilates enthusi-asts with no prior teaching experience, physical therapists, students majoring in Exercise Science, Dance Education or Equestrian Training (as a sup-porting, specialized field of study), and massage therapists (as an additional source of revenue). Prerequisites: 18 years or older, HS Diploma/HSE (supply copy). Students must have a current CPR/AED and First Aid certification and health-care provider insurance, approx. cost $100, from a list of approved providers before starting Fall 2019 semester. Computer requirements: MS Word and latest version of Adobe Acrobat Read-er and Flash player. Call 908-835-2333 for detailed brochure or view online at : http://www.warren.edu/pilates-instructor-certification/

INTRODUCTION TO MAT PILATES ALH872A2Introduction to Mat Pilates is a prerequisite to Mat 1 Pilates and Mat 2 Pilates.Feb 3–Feb 12, 2020Wed, 2/5 & 2/12 4:00 pm–6:30 pmOnline & Hunterdon Pilates CenterCost: $300 + textbookMandatory orientation, Jan 29, 2020 4 pm HPCRegistration Deadline Jan 24, 2020

PILATES MAT 1 & 2 ALH885A2Feb 17–March 12, 2020Wed & Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmOnline & Hunterdon Pilates CenterPrereg. completion of ALH872A2Cost: $1,000Call for dates of studio hours 908-835-2333

EKG/TELEMETRY SKILLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS HCT603A2This 12-hour “job skill” enhancement course is for healthcare professionals seeking to add the skill set of arrhythmia interpretation and 12-lead EKG to your repertoire. You will be prepared to apply these skills in a hospital setting, urgent care, or outpatient setting.March 12–March 26, 2020Thurs 9:00 am–1:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $129 includes materials

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AHA HEARTSAVER CPR AND FIRST AID EST667A2Heartsaver® First Aid, CPR, AED, is a classroom vid-eo based, instructor-led course. Students learn skills such as how to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other first aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult CPR and AED use. Tuition includes textbook and certification cards. $25 cash payable to instructor first day of class for textbook and certifi-cation cards.March 27, 2020Fri 9:00 am–3:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $99

AHA BLS CPR/AED EST624A2The Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Course is designed to provide a wide variety of health-care professionals (Nurses, CNAs, EMTs, DT etc.) the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergen-cies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner, in a wide variety of in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. $25 cash payable to instructor first day of class for textbook and card.EST624A2Mon, Feb 17, 2020 5:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $99EST624B2Wed, April 15, 2020 5:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $99

AHA HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC CPR-AED/ FIRST AID CERTIFICATION EST678A2This video-based instructor led course is specifically designed to meet regulatory requirements for child care workers and offers the ideal training for the child-care industry. Course includesCPR/AED and first aid for children. $25 cash payable to instructor first day of class.April 22 & April 23, 2020Wed & Thurs 6:00 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $99

DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN ALH866A2This program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties required of dialysis technicians. Please call 908-835-2333 for details.March 2 - April 20, 2020Mon. & Thurs. 9:00 am – 12:30pmCost $999.00 includes textbook and materials

CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL CTC611A2This course is designed to satisfy the education requirements for licensure for Construction Offi-cial. It provides the background of technical and administrative knowledge to effectively enforce the Uniform Construction Code at the local level.Feb 10–May 18, 2020Mon 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room TBACost: $495

FIRE PROTECTION INSPECTOR ICS PART I CTC602A2This course is designed to satisfy the educational requirements for mastery of the Fire Protection Sub-code for residential and small commercial structures. The course is based on the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and the InternationalBuilding Code. It covers techniques for plan re-view, materials testing, field inspection, and report writing. It is Part I of a two-part 120-hour course required for licensure as Fire Protection Inspector ICS. Textbook information will be provided in thefirst-class session.Feb 19–May 27, 2020Wed 5:00 pm–9:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room TBACost: $650 + textbooks

ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR HHS CTC607A2This 45-hour course prepares the student to serve as Electrical Protection Inspector for Class 1 and all other structures as established in N.J.A.C.5:23-3Feb 20–May 28, 2020Thurs 6:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room TBACost: $495

UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE PROGRAMS

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

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ADDICTION COUNSELING NONCREDIT CERTIFICATE270-hour program for CADC credentialing. Students must complete all 7 career courses and 3,000 hours of clinical time for certification. 300 hours of externship is already approved through the NJ Certification board to be credited towards the 3,000 required hours for certification. Placement in an outpatient setting is arranged through the College. Cost for each course $519 plus $135 annual textbook subscription. For additional information please contact Marianne Van Deursen at 908-835-2430.

CERTIFIED FIBER OPTICS TECHNICIAN (CFOT) This 3-day* introductory course explores the theory and history of fiber optics data transmission and is designed for anyone wanting to become certified in the basic installation, troubleshooting and testing tech-niques of installed fiber optics networks as required per industry standards. This program includes 85% hands-on activities by allowing you to build and test your own fiber optics network. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of computers, ability to speak and understand the English language.

FOT600A2Jan 27–Jan 29, 2020, Mon, Tues, Wed 8:00 am–5:00pmPhillipsburg Ed Center, Room P112 Cost: $895FOT600B2April 20–April 22, 2020, Mon, Tues, Wed 8:00 am–5:00pmPhillipsburg Ed Center, Room P112 Cost: $895

CERTIFIED FIBER OPTICS SPECIALIST OUTSIDE PLANT (CFOS/O) This comprehensive 2-day* program trains students for outside plant fiber optic installation. Aimed at tech-nicians working in outside plant cabling for telecom, CATV, security, utilities, municipal networks, etc. This course introduces the student to industry standards governing the installation, testing, and troubleshooting of OSP fiber optics cable. Proper Mid-Span Access procedures will be demonstrated during class. Students will learn how to properly identify OSP fiber cabling types, recognize various outside plant closures used in OSP fiber installation, install, prepare, terminate, splice, and properly test and troubleshoot installed OSP fiber cable to existing standards. Prerequisite: CFOT course. FOT603A2 Jan 30 & Jan 31, 2020, Thurs & Fri 8:00 am–5:00pmPhillipsburg Ed Center, Room P112 Cost: $925

CERTIFIED FIBER OPTICS SPECIALIST IN TESTING AND MAINTENANCE (CFOS/O) This comprehensive 2-day* program trains students for outside plant fiber optic installation. Aimed at tech-nicians working in outside plant cabling for telecom, CATV, security, utilities, municipal networks, etc. This course introduces the student to industry standards governing the installation, testing, and troubleshooting of OSP fiber optics cable. Proper Mid-Span Access procedures will be demonstrated during class. Students will learn how to properly identify OSP fiber cabling types, recognize various outside plant closures used in OSP fiber installation, install, prepare, terminate, splice, and properly test and troubleshoot installed OSP fiber cable to existing standards. Prerequisites: CFOT course.FOT601A2April 23 & April 24, 2020, Thurs, Fri 8:00 am–5:00pmPhillipsburg Ed Center, Room P112 Cost: $795

* Hours may vary depending on enrollment. Certification: All exams given and graded on the last class day; All courses recognized by the US DoL and are sanctioned by the Fiber Optic Association (FOA)

REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON PROGRAM RET600A2Those who wish to engage in the real estate business in New Jersey are required to attend and complete this 75-hour Salespersons course and pass a state licensing exam. The purpose of the salespersons course is to prepare you for the state examination. Upon completion of our course you will receive a “Certificate of Completion” which is used to gain admission into the State exam. Requirements: high school diploma/HSE, and clear criminal background check.March 9–May 20, 2020, Mon, Wed 6:30 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $445 includes textbook

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SERVSAFE MANAGER CERTIFICATION This course will satisfy the Chapter 24 Food Code requirements for personnel working in food service. Essentials is recommended for those re-certifying and or those having one year food industry service. Certi-fication test given on last day of class. Textbook must be obtained and read prior to class. Text includes exam answer sheet.FNM615A2 March 25–April 1, 2020Wed 1:00 pm–5:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $81 + textbookRegistration Deadline 3/16/20FNM615B2April 20–27Mon 9:30 am–1:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $81 + textbookRegistration Deadline 4/9/20

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PET FIRST AID

AROMATHERAPY FOR PETS SPI891A2Learn about safe and effective ways to use essential oils for pet care. Information will include - Best Prac-tices-Safety-Dilution Rates and Methods-as well as a list of beneficial oils for common issues that our furry friends may develop.April 16, 2020Thurs 6:00 pm–7:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P107Cost: $19

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SIMPLE SIGNING - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE MADE EASY LAL6521A2Learn the essentials of this unique language through engaging lessons, memory building techniques, drills, music, games, and more. Some topics include: con-versational signs, hand formations, basic vocabulary, grammar, fingerspelling, and Deaf culture. You will even learn to sign a song. Anyone who has ever want-ed to learn ASL should begin here.Jan 22–April 8, 2020Wed 5:45 pm–7:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $185

SIMPLE SIGNING-LEVEL II ASL MADE EASY LAL652A2If you already know the basics of sign language and are looking to improve your conversation skills, then this is the class you’ve been waiting for. Classes will focus on the use of combining vocabulary and clas-sifiers to engage in conversations, share stories, tell jokes, and learn to translate songs.Jan 22– April 8, 2020Wed 7:30 pm–9:15 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $185

PAINTING IN ACRYLIC SPI868A2Join us and learn the versatility of painting with acryl-ics, a durable and flexible medium. Learn painting techniques using acrylic paint…from washing to dab-bling and even flicking. Come and have some fun! This class is perfect for the beginner as well as the more advanced. $20 material fee for supplies payable to instructor on first day of class.March 4–April 15, 2020Wed 7:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Registration Deadline: 3/2/20Cost: $129

PET SITTING 101 JOB627A2The 2019/2020 National Pet Owners Survey re-vealed 67% of US households own a pet. The need for professional pet sitters and dog walkers remains at an all-time high. This 24-hour course will prepare you to begin and run a successful Pet Sitter Business. If you love caring for animals, “Pet Sitting” can be a lucrative business endeavor. This course includes: Customer Service, Pet CPR and First Aid, Small Business Essentials, Over view of the industry, and information to care for your “cli-ents”; Basic Grooming, Breeds – Know your dog, Animal Behavior, Pet Safety Issues, Signs of Illness and more. Students will have the opportunity to complete an online program for “Nutrition 101” and “Weight Management” Certification as part of this course.April 28–May 21, 2020Mon, Wed, Thurs 9:30 am–12:30 pmTues, April 28, 2020 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center P105Cost: $325

PET FIRST AID CERTIFICATION SPI840A2Topics include: Pet First Aid Certification, Animal CPR, general pet care, preparing for and reacting to pet emergencies, animal behavior, hands on practical’s, “best practice” tips, and planning and preparing for disasters. You must be 16 years of age or older to register for this course.April 28, 2020Tues 6:00 pm–10:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P116Cost: $81

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This course follows well established, national stan-dards on initial firearm training. Designed for both men and women alike, this course covers safety, function-ing, ammunition, marksmanship fundamentals, live fire on the range, storage, transportation, cleaning, selecting a firearm, and other shooting sports activi-ties. Certified instructors are friendly, knowledgeable, and will be available to assist new shooters. Students must be 18 years or older. Pistols, ammunition, eye and ear protective equipment will be supplied.

PRS800A2Sat, March 21, 2020 9:00 am–2:00 pmPhillipsburg Pistol ClubCost: $89

SPI800B2Sat, May 30, 2020 9:00 am–2:00 pmPhillipsburg Pistol ClubCost: $89

NEW! STOP THE PANIC & ANXIETY PRS817A2This workshop is designed to help create a balanced lifestyle by relieving stress and anxiety. Learn:• The signs of “burnout”• The impact of stress and anxiety on your body• Ways to simplify your life• Realistic, simple techniques/tips that can help you

feel less stressed, more balanced and optimistic• Ways to feel more empowered, motivated and

healthierIn this workshop we will discuss the dangers/conse-quences of stress and offer coping strategies that will allow us to deal more effectively with stress and its symptoms.Wed, March 11, 2020 6:00 pm–8:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $25

NEW! CONSCIOUS COMMUNICATION IN YOUR RELATIONSHIPS SPI897A2All types of relationships will benefit from this class: love, family, friendships, work, and community. Learn how to stop reacting to those around you and repeat-ing damaging emotional patterns in your relationships. Learn how to communicate in a conscious and healthy way and improve your relationships.Tues, April 21, 2020 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $25

DRAWING IN PENCIL SPI866A2Explore your creative side as you learn how to draw in pencil. This class is for ALL skill levels…those that have pondered their artistic side and those with ad-vanced skills looking to have their work more polished. Join this local artist/author and unleash the artist with-in. A $20 material fee for supplies payable to instruc-tor on first day of class.March 5–April 16, 2020Thurs 9:30 am–11:30 amPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P105Cost: $129Registration Deadline 3/2/2020

ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN’S BOOKS SPI820A2Come and learn about children’s book illustrations! Great for artists and/or authors. You will learn how to structure your book, develop characters and make your words come to life! Good course for beginners who don’t know where to start or the more advanced who need help perfecting their work. $15 materials fee payable to instructor first night of class. Regis-tration deadline is March 2, 2020March 5–April 9, 2020Thurs 7:00 pm–9:00 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $119

NEW! UFO’S, UAP’S & ET’S: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN OUR UNDERSTANDING PRS816A2There have been some fascinating developments in our understanding of UFO’s, UAP’s and ET’s. This class will explore a brief history of the topic, recent research compiled from experiencers of the phenomena, plus a look at the release of government videos and infor-mation. March 31, 2020Tues 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $25

LEARN ITALIAN- THE FAST AND FUN WAY LAL650A2In this introductory course you will learn the basics of this beautiful language. The focus of this class will be conversational Italian - from greetings and use-ful phrases, to learning what to say as you navigate through your travels; dining, shopping and sightseeing. Join us for this fun interactive class and remove the phrase “non capisco” from your Italian vocabulary.March 23–April 8, 2020Mon, Wed 5:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P112Cost: $189+ textbook SEE REFUND POLICY

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INTRODUCTION TO PICKLEBALL: A SWEET GAME WITH A SOUR NAME!Pickleball is a fun combination of badminton, ping pong, paddle tennis, and tennis.” It is a social sport that develops reflex, coordination, quickness, and agil-ity skills. Pickleball is particularly popular among se-niors. This introductory class will teach you the basics of the sport. Paddles and pickleballs will be provided. Please wear sneakers and bring a bottle of water.

REC666A2April 1–May 6, 2020Wed 12:00 pm–1:30 pmFranklin Township Municipal BuildingCost: $95

REC666B2May 13–June 17, 2020Wed 12:00 pm–1:30 pmFranklin Township Municipal BuildingCost: $95

NEW! TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE – OUR AMAZING HEART PRS699A2In this class you will learn that the heart is significantly more than a mechanical pump for our cardiovascular system and the important relationships it has with the other organs of the body. Herbs for the cardiovascular system will be discussed. An herbal heart elixir/tinc-ture will be created in class for all to take home. A $5 material fee payable to instructor night of class.Thurs, Feb 6, 2020 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110Cost $25

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

SRC695A2April 8–May 13, 2020Wed 9:00 am–10:30 amWCCC Main Campus (Meet at security desk)Cost $95

SRC695B2April 8–May 13, 20205:00 pm–6:30 pmWCCC Main Campus (Meet at security desk)Cost $95

SRC695C2May 20–June 24, 2020Wed 9:00 am–10:30 amWCCC Main Campus (Meet at security desk)Cost $95

SRC695D2May 20–June 24, 2020Wed 5:00 pm–6:30 pmWCCC Main Campus (Meet at security desk)Cost $95

NEW! LIVER HEALTH - THE BITTER TASTE PRINCIPAL PRS815A2In this class you will learn the many functions of the liver, phase 1 and phase 2 detox functions, and herbs to tone and assist this master organ! Learn why and how the bitter taste is essential for liver health, how to utilize spring green herbs, and their activity on the body. Students will learn to tincture “bitters” and take home a sample. A $3 material fee payable to the in-structor night of class. Join us for this “bitter sweet class”!Thurs, March 19, 2020 6:30 pm–8:30 pmPhillipsburg Ed Center Room P110Cost $25

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Monday Wednesday

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REGISTER TODAY!1. Complete the registration form and mail with your

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

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

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

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

PEC OFFICE HOURS Mon-Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pmClosed Saturday-Sunday

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

REFUNDS AND FEESRefund Policy: You may withdraw three business days prior to the first day of class in order to re-ceive a refund minus a $15.00 processing fee. No refunds will be issued thereafter. Students are responsible for the balance of tuition and fees in the event they terminate payment plans or private loans. Checks unable to be processed will incur a $25 fee.

SPRING REFUND SCHEDULE

Continuing Education is located at theWCCC PHILLIPSBURG

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

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

TRAINING GRANT/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEYou may be eligible to receive job skills training grants if you are unemployed, underemployed, working part-time, or receiving public assistance. To determine your eligibility, please call:Employment & Training Services: Morris/Sussex/Warren (Adult) (908) 329-9153Employment & Training Services (Youth 16-24 yr olds) (908) 329-9154NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (908) 329-9190

DISCOUNT POLICYStudents eligible to attend classes on a tuition-free basis are permitted to register for Continuing Edu-cation courses one day prior to the start date, on a space-available basis, and with tuition-paying stu-dents constituting the minimum number to run the course. Senior citizens (60 & older) may be eligible for this discount. All course fees must be paid at the time of registration. Students are responsible to purchase required textbooks. Third party vendor programs do not qualify for discounts.

Continuing Education reserves the right to can-cel classes due to inclement weather, when en-rollment requirements are not achieved or when other college functions take priority. Students will be notified by phone or by email. Tuition and fees are refunded in full when the course is cancelled by WCCC, and no fees are incurred by the student.

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

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

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

WCCC OFF SITE LOCATIONSFranklin Township Municipal Building2093 Rt. 57 • Broadway, NJ

Hunterdon Pilates Center 65 Old Highway 22 • Clinton, NJ

Phillipsburg Care Center843 Wilbur St. • Phillipsburg, NJ

Phillipsburg Pistol Club25 Howard Street • Phillipsburg, NJ

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

TEXTBOOK INFORMATIONTextbook List available at:http://www.warren.edu/textbooks/

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ID #___________________ (College Issued) Date of Birth ___________________

Name ____________________________________________________________ Last First Middle

Address ___________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________ City State Zip County

Telephone ( ) - ( ) - Home Cell

E-Mail Address ____________________ Can we contact you? Yes____ No____

WCCC PHILLIPSBURG EDUCATION CENTER (PEC) CONTINUING EDUCATION

445 Marshall St. • Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 • Phone: (908) 689-7613Fax: (908) 878-0170

Payment enclosed (check payable to WCCC)

Send credit card authorization form

Register in Room 129 at the WCCC Phillipsburg Education Center (PEC)

Course # ________ Title ____________________________ Amount $ ________

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Administration & Finance Use OnlyReceipt # ________________ Payment Method

Total Charges $ _____ Cash _________ Check # ______ Amount Paid $ ___________

Payment Plan _____ WIOA ____ WDP ___ TRA ____ Contract Training ____ Job Training ____

Due College $ __________ Senior Citizen (60+) _________ Other ___________

Credit Card Type ________________________

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Refund Policy: You may withdraw three business days prior to the first day of class in order to receive a refund minus a $15.00 processing fee. No refunds will be issued after this deadline. There are no refunds after class begins.

Please note: There may be restrictions for non-US citizens in regards to certification or employment eligibility.

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

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