Spring 2017 - Southwest Tennessee Community College

Spring 2017
(901) 333-4207
5983 Macon Cove, Memphis, TN 38134
www.southwest.tn.edu/ce
Healthcare Career Opportunities
Computer Training
Southwest Continuing Education Non-Credit Registration Form
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Non-Credit Refund Policy:
A full refund of non-credit course fees will be granted if we receive your written request to cancel your registration at least two business days prior to the course start date. There are no refunds thereafter. If for any reason the college cancels the
class or is unable to fulfill your registration request, you will receive a full refund of non-credit course fees. All refunds will be applied to a student’s outstanding balance at the college and then to the student. Please allow 4-6 weeks for refund
processing. Any exceptions to this stated refund policy must be submitted using the refund appeals process stated in the college catalog. For assistance, please call (901) 333-4207 during normal business office hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. excluding holidays) and speak to one of our representatives.
Payment Method
q Check (Check Number _______________ )
q Authorized Company Billing Form Attached (PO ___________________) Total $ _______________
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Please mail or fax this application to the Southwest Tennessee Community College
Corporate Training and Continuing Education Office.
5983 Macon Cove, Freeman Building, Memphis, TN 38134
Fax (901) 333-4519 • Telephone (901) 333-4207
Southwest Tennessee Community College is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action College. It is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body. In compliance with the College and University Security Information Act (Public Chapter No. 317) campus security facts are
available upon request. Persons with disabilities or who require assistance in order to participate in the application/testing process are encouraged to contact the Counseling/Testing office at (901) 333-4107 or (901) 333-5127.
What’s Inside
NON-CREDIT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
When to Register
Many classes fill quickly. We recommend that students register and pay their fees as early as possible but
not later than 5 days prior to the start date. REGISTER EARLY!
Registration Information
Non-Credit Course Fees
Non-Credit Course Fees are due at the time of registration. Payment may be made by credit card (Visa,
MasterCard, or Discover), check, money order, or cash. Faxed registrations must be paid by credit card.
How to Register for Non-Credit Classes.............................................................2-3
Non-Credit Registration Form..............................................................................2
Registration Information.....................................................................................3
How to Register
Non-Credit Courses
You may register and pay your fees by Internet, fax, or by mail. Internet and faxed applications require
the use of MasterCard, Visa, or Discover. Fees are due at the time you register. Our office is located in
the Freeman Building on the Southwest Tennessee Community College Macon Cove Campus located at
5983 Macon Cove. Office Hours are 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday, excluding holidays. To view
the complete non-credit course schedule and to register online, go to http://www.southwest.tn.edu/ce
Non-Credit Refund Policy
A full refund of non-credit course fees will be granted if we receive your written request to cancel your
registration at least two business days prior to the course start date. There are no refunds thereafter. If for
any reason the college cancels the class or is unable to fulfill your registration request, you will receive a full
refund of non-credit course fees. All refunds will be applied first to a student’s outstanding balance at the
college and then to the student. Please allow 4-6 weeks for refund processing. Any exceptions
to this stated refund policy must be submitted using the refund appeal process stated in the college catalog. For assistance, please call (901) 333-4207 during normal business office hours (Mondays-Fridays, 8
a.m.-4:30 p.m. excluding holidays) and speak to one of our representatives.
Textbook Information
Textbooks are required for many of the classes and may be purchased in the campus bookstores. If you
need to contact the campus bookstores, call the Macon Cove Campus Bookstore at (901) 333-4227 or
the Union Avenue Campus Bookstore at (901) 333-5452. If the course description is not specific as to
whether you need to purchase a textbook, please call (901) 333-4207. Do not write in or unwrap your
books until the first class meeting. Be sure to keep your receipt and familiarize yourself with bookstore
policies. Textbooks for most one- or two-day computer classes are included in the price of the class and will
be issued on the first day of class.
Parking
Parking is free to Corporate Training & Continuing Education students enrolled in non-credit classes on
all Southwest campuses/centers and sites. Students may cut out the temporary parking permit on this
page or print a copy from our website to display on their windshield. Students should park only in areas
designated for students (white lined areas). Red lines are reserved for faculty/staff and green areas
are reserved for visitors. For a complete list of parking rules and regulations, please go to http://www.
southwest.tn.edu/ce and click on parking information.
Academic Skills and Exam Preparation.............................................................4-5
Business.............................................................................................................6
Corporate Training..............................................................................................7
Workforce Development.....................................................................................8
Machining Technology...................................................................................... 13
Welding Processes and AWS Welding Certification.............................................. 13
Computer Resource Center................................................................................ 15
Education and Teaching.................................................................................... 16
Online Classes..............................................................................................17-18
Health and Medical...................................................................................... 19-21
Languages.......................................................................................................22
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification.................................................................22
Recreation • Life • Leisure...........................................................................23-26
Index and Locations
Index...............................................................................................................27
Locations..........................................................................................................27
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Hair Braiding Techniques
Instant Piano
Interviewing Skills
Presentation skills
Franco’s Italian Culinary Arts Program
Cancellations and Changes
We reserve the right to cancel, postpone, limit enrollment, split or combine classes, or change instructors
and class locations when necessary. Posted non-credit course fees are subject to change.
Inclement Weather
Inclement weather sometimes requires that classes be rescheduled. Southwest notifies the public of closings via the college’s Website http://www.southwest.tn.edu and the local broadcast news media. If the
college is closed, our classes will not be held.
Returned Check Fee
If a check presented for registration is returned by the bank, a $30 penalty is assessed. The student will
be withdrawn from school if the check is not redeemed and the $30 penalty paid (in cash) within 10 days.
All other returned checks are also subject to a $30 penalty.
Transcripts
For transcripts of non-credit courses taken prior to the Fall 2009 term, please request a transcript from the college’s admission and records office. Fees for transcripts and certificate replacements are subject to change. Transcripts for non-credit courses are maintained for five years. Please allow at least 5 business days for processing.
Southwest Tennessee
Community College
PARKING PERMIT • SPRING 2017
This permit entitles students of Corporate Training and
Continuing Education to park in designated student
parking (white-lined) areas of the college’s parking
lot. Display this permit on the front windshield.
Expires May 31, 2017
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Contact: Kathy Simpson (901) 333-4036
ACADEMIC SKILLS AND
EXAM PREPARATION
test. You must have a reservation for the ACT® or you will not HiSET Exam Information (Previously GED)
be tested. (Please keep in mind that reservations are on a first The purpose of the ETS High School Equivalency Test
come/first serve basis, so early registration is recommended.) (HiSET®) is to certify a candidate’s attainment of academic
knowledge and skills equivalent to those of a high school
graduate. HiSET® scores will identify those candidates
who have performed at a level consistent with high school
Note: The ACT® will take approximately four hours equivalency. Information from the HiSET program also
ACT Exam Preparation $168 to complete.
will help identify areas in which candidates are careerThis course helps students to develop the confidence and
and college-ready, as well as areas in which additional
test taking skills necessary for a strong performance on the National ACT®
preparation may be needed.
American College Testing (ACT) exam required by colleges To register for the National ACT®, please pick up an ACT® packet
and universities across the nation. Better scores can lead to which is available at the public library or at the Macon Cove The HiSET® exam includes five subtests that you can
more choices and scholarship opportunities. This 16-hour or Union Avenue Testing Center. Registration materials and fees schedule to take in any order:
course includes a review of English, mathematics, social must be mailed directly to ACT®. The National ACT® test will - Language Arts – Reading, 65 minutes
(40 multiple choice questions)
studies and science. Practice tests will also be given. A be administered at the Union Avenue Campus. For additional
information,
please
visit
www.actstudent.org.
Language
Arts – Writing
book is required for this course and can be purchased at the
Part
1,
75
minutes (50 multiple choice questions)
campus bookstore. Students must be in high school
Part
2,
45
minutes (1 essay)
HISET Preparation
to take this course.
- Mathematics, 90 minutes (50 multiple choice questions)
(previously GED)
$145 - Science, 80 minutes (50 multiple choice questions)
25-0002-KSG17S001
This is an in-depth course covering 42 hours of classroom - Social Studies, 70 minutes (50 multiple choice questions)
January 17-March 21
training. The course includes an intensive study of literature, SCORING
Tu, 6 – 8 p.m.
English usage, essay writing, science, Social Stuties, and - Combined scaled score of 45
8 Sessions
mathematics as they appear on the HISET. This program - Passing score 8 for each of the 5 subtests
Macon, TBA
is open to persons 18 years of age and older who are not Days Offered: Thursdays Only
enrolled in high school. Textbook not included in cost
of course. (4.2 C.E.U.s ) If you have taken the pre-test, NEW Bilingual GED and
Additional ACT Information
®
Southwest is a testing center for the Residual ACT . The results please bring scores to class.
You may also practice online at the ACT®Test Prep website.
of this test will only be reported to Southwest. Students who
want to have ACT® results sent to other colleges, institutions or 25-0001-KSG17S001
agencies must take the National ACT® on one of the five national January 14-April1
test dates. In addition, the Union Avenue Campus administers Sa, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
the National ACT® in April, June, and December of each year.
Macon, TBA Students must pay for the test in the Cashier’s Office on the
Macon Cove Campus and register in the Testing Center (Macon 25-0001-KSG17S003
Cove Campus) prior to the day of the test. Students will not be January 18-April 5 W, 5:30 –9:30 p.m.
allowed to pay for the test and register the day of the test.
Macon, TBA Students Under Age 21:
ACT® is the placement test required for any student who is
under age 21, unless they are college transfer students and
have received credit with a grade of “C” or better in English
Composition and college algebra from a regionally accredited
college or university.
HISET Preparation
25-0001-KSG17S002
January 18-April 5
W, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
25-0001-KSG17S004
January 19-April 6
Th, 5:30 –9:30 p.m.
Maxine A Smith, TBA
25-0001-KSG17S005
January 21-March 25 Sa, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA This is a complete course of 42 hours of preparation in the
classroom. The course includes an intense study of literature, the use of Spanish, writing of essays, science, social
studies, and mathematics, appearing on the GED/HISET
test. This program is open to people 18 years of age and
up who have not completed high school. The textbook is
not included in the cost of the course. (4.2 C.E.U.s).
Este es un curso completo de 42 horas de preparación en
el aula de clase. El curso incluye un intenso estudio de
literatura, el uso de español, escritura de ensayos, Ciencia,
y Matemáticas, que aparecen en la prueba de GED. Este
programa está abierto para personas de 18 años de edad
y en adelante que no hayan cursado el bachillerato. El
libro de texto no incluye en el costo del curso. (4.2
C.E.U.s).
ATTENTION
Students Over Age 21:
Effective July 1, 2016, the HISET (High School Equivalency Test)
®
If you are over age 21, you are not required to take the ACT . will be the only test available to students in Tennessee who 25-0201-KSG17S001
Please review information regarding the COMPASS® test.
January 17-April 25
wish to obtain their High School Equivalency Diploma.
Residual ACT®
Follow the steps below to register for the Residual ACT®.
An Online Admissions Application to Southwest and $10 nonrefundable application fee must be completed prior to taking the
ACT®. There is a $35 non-refundable, non transferable fee to
take the ACT®. Fees are to be paid in the Southwest Cashier’s
Office. Take your receipt to the Testing Center to have your name
placed on the testing roster by noon of the day preceding the
4 Tu, 6-9 p.m.
Macon, TBA NEW 25-0201-KSG17S003
January 21-March 25
Sa, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
www.southwest.tn.edu/ce • (901) 333-4207
NEW
25-0201-KSG17S002
January 19-April 27
Th, 6-9 p.m.
Union, TBA
Contact: Kathy Simpson (901) 333-4036
NEW EngIish as a Second Language HISET Preparation
Oral Communications I
$125 Course Description: This program
This course is designed to meet the needs of those individuals who speak English as a second language. This course
focuses specifically on fundamental speaking and listening
skills that are needed in the everyday English. Course activities will be designed to improve your speaking skills, listening skills, develop your thinking skills, improve your English
vocabulary, and improve presentation speaking. This course
also focuses on the comprehension of challenging questions that engage in real world topics though conversation
and speaking. Exercises will be designed to give guidance
and practice in the skills listed above. . The textbook is
not included in the cost of the course. (3.2 C.E.U.s)
is designed to assist
the non-high school graduate in obtaining a high school
equivalency diploma by successfully taking the HISET® test.
This is an in-depth course covering 32 hours (8 sessions) of
classroom training. The course includes an intensive study
of literature, English usage, essay writing, science, and
mathematics as they appear on the HISET® . This course
gives: 1) instruction and practice in the required skill area;
2) practice with test items that is similar to the actual
HISET® test; and, 3) test taking tips and practice. This
program is open to persons 18 years of age and older who
are not enrolled in high school. Textbook not included
in cost of course.
29-0601-KSG17SOO129-0601-KSG17SOO2
March 7-April 29
March 7-April 29
Tu,Th, 6 - 9 p.m.
Sa, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Macon, TBA
NEW!
Reading (Language Arts) 25-0005-KSG17S001
January 9-February 27
Additional Compass ESL Information M 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
The Union Avenue Campus Testing Center will administer Macon, TBA
the COMPASS® ESL test by appointment only. Please visit 8 sessions
AdvisorTrac to schedule a COMPASS® ESL test on the Union
Avenue Campus. If you are not a Southwest student or do
Writing (Language Arts) not have access to a computer, contact the Testing Center
25-0005-KSG17S002
at 901-333-4170 to schedule an appointment. An Online
Admissions Application must be submitted five (5) business January 10-February 28
Tu 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
days prior to testing.
Macon, TBA
®
The COMPASS ESL test is a computerized placement test 8 sessions
designed to test non-native English speakers’ abilities in
four areas – Listening, Reading, Grammar/Usage, and Math Essay – and place them in appropriate ESL courses. The 25-0005-KSG17S003
COMPASS® ESL test is administered continuously throughJanuary 11-March 1
out each semester, Tuesday through Thusday from 8:30
W 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Fridays 8:30 a.m. to Noon.
Macon, TBA
8 sessions
$80
®
Science 25-0005-KSG17S004
$80
$80
$80
January 12-March 2
Th 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
8 sessions
Social Studies
25-0005-KSG17S005
$80
January 13-March 3
F 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
8 sessions
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Contact: Kathy Simpson (901) 333-4036
BUSINESS
NEW Leading and Managing
A Diverse Workforce
Exceptional
Customer Service
$225
Customers are critical to the success of every organization.
Therefore, serving customers in excellence must be a priority
for every member of your team. “Customer service is not a
department, it’s an attitude.” Treating both external and internal customers with care will result in success. This course is
designed to provide participants with Understand why providing
excellent customer service sets you apart from the competition,
Identify skills highly effective customer service professionals
possess, Ways to build and maintain customer relationship and
Practically apply two (2) strategies to defuse/de-escalate tense
situations
$225
This course is designed for leaders, both new and experienced, who seek to build skills for leading and managing a
diverse workforce. Participants in this session will learn how
to apply best practices for improving employee engagement
and productivity. This course is open to anyone looking to
develop their ability to lead and manage a group of diverse
individuals. Materials included in the cost of the course (10
C.E.U.) Instructor Gwendolyn Tucker
16-0130-KSG17S001
January 19
Th, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Macon, TBA
16-0177-KSG17S001
February 7
T, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Macon Cove, TBA
NEW Interviewing Skills
$225
Effective interviewers possess certain qualities. They 1) prepare well for the interviews, 2) have good communication
skills and 3) are good at assessing candidates. Behavorialbased Interviewing Skills Training will aid participants in
developing skills related to the three ares listed above.
Additionally, we will discuss laws directly related to the
selection process to identify appropriate and inappropriate
questions, and help interviewers operate within the confines
of applicable rules and regulations.
16-0170-KSG17S001
February 16
Th, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Mid-South Quality
NEW Supervisory Skills For
Front Line Leaders
Productivity Center
$225
Supervisory Skills for Front Line Leaders addresses skills
required for successfully leading and managing the daily operations. It addresses the importance of practical application
for communicating expectations, giving feedback and building teams that work well together toward common goals.
16-0160-KSG17S001
February 20-March 10
M, 3 - 5 p.m. Macon, TBA
Championing market excellence through quality
consulting regionally, nationally and globally
• Lean Six Sigma
-White/Champion
-Yellow
-Green
-Black
• Root Cause Analysis
• FranklinCovey®
• Educational Consulting
• Corporate Sustainability
Assessments
• Malcolm Baldrige Award
application writing
• Process Activated
Training System®(PATS)
• Internal Auditing
• Minitab Training
22 North Front Street • Suite 200 • Memphis, TN 38103
901.543.3530 • www.msqpc.com
THE TENNESSEE SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER AT SOUTHWEST IS
LOCATED AT THE RENAISSANCE BUSINESS
CENTER, 555 BEALE STREET, MEMPHIS, TN.
If you are thinking about starting a new business
or wish to expand an existing one, the Tennessee
Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) is here to help you every
step of the way.
WE OFFER PERSONALIZED, ONE-ON-ONE COUNSELING AND
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS BOTH ONLINE AND IN THE
CLASSROOM
Our office is staffed with professional business consultants who will
meet with you to determine specifically what services you will need.
We also provide assistance in financing your business. You and your
6 staff can attend training sessions on many relevant business subjects,
including:
• Starting a New Business • Business Planning • Government Procurement • Social Media Marketing
• Website Development
• Accounting
• E-Commerce
• Human Resources
TELEPHONE SUPPORT CENTER
You may have just a quick question regarding a business problem.
If so, you may speak to a counselor at our business support center
at (901) 526-9300. Allow us to help you unleash the power in your
business by discovering the many different consulting solutions
available for you at the TSBDC. To register for workshops or
counseling, please go to our website at www.tsbdc.org or contact
Yolanda Handy at (901) 333-5085.
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Contact: Kim Barnett (901) 333-4316
CORPORATE TRAINING
Our Corporate Training unit provides programs to meet the specific needs of our corporate clients and is designed to match exactly what the employees need to improve
their workforce skills. We also award Continuing Education Units (C.E.U.s) and certificates of completion for the professionals who need to document their continuous career
learning. Our training programs may be either credit or non-credit and may be offered both on- and off-campus through a variety of delivery systems. If your business needs
customized classes or on-site training, we provide the ultimate flexibility.
CORPORATE AND CUSTOMIZED TRAINING FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION
We invite companies and industries to contact Southwest Tennessee Community College’s Corporate Training and Continuing Education Department to discuss your
employee development, training, retention and recruitment needs. Southwest has a wide variety of resources, programs, and information that may be applied toward your
specific situation. After we listen to your needs, through an assessment and evaluation process, we will work to develop a training plan that best meets your companies’
and employees’ needs. We can deliver training to your location or at Southwest. When Southwest is your training provider, you will find that our corporate and customized
training is the best deal in town to help your company enhance quality, productivity and customer satisfaction. Call us today at (901) 333-4036 to explore the many
options and opportunities that we offer.
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
Authentic Leadership
Management Skills
Communications
New Employee Orientation
Coaching
New Supervisor Training
Strategic Planning
Time Management
Decision Making
Project Management
Leading Change
Coaching Employee Engagement
Organizational Behavior
Customer Service Training
Listening Skills
Facilitation Skills
Negotiation Skills
Innovation Training
Presentation Skills
Sales Training
Teamwork Training
Introduction to Teams
Diversity Series
Basic Writing Skills
Working Well Together
Spanish in the Workplace
Finding Common Ground
Presentation Skills
Leading a Diverse Workforce
Supervisor Skills for Frontline Leaders
The Generation
Business Writing and Communication
Conversational Spanish I
Conversational Spanish II
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Change Management
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Contact: Amy Shead (901) 333-4763
WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT
Workforce Development Support Services is a resource for business and industry. We provide customized job skills assessment,
curriculum development and training for employees to enhance
company performance by identifying and addressing recruitment, selection, training and retention needs. If your company
or organization needs to discuss or contract for these services,
please contact Amy Shead at (901) 333-4763.
DACUM, Developing A Curriculum, is a foundation for
organizational structure and development. DACUM is an occupational analysis process that taps the expertise of skilled
workers to determine what knowledge, skills, standards, tools,
and attitudes are required to perform a specific job. The use
of the DACUM assessment benefits both employers and employees. Through brainstorming, questioning, discussions and
content quality reviews, DACUM captures each task in sufficient
detail so that training, organizational restructuring, employee
recruitment, and career planning models can be devised, then
updated as technological developments and market conditions
require. Major manufacturing and service corporations, public
educational systems, and governmental agencies, both national
and international, have successfully applied DACUM to their
organizations.
8 mathematics, applied technology, listening for understanding, locating information, workplace observation,
Features include:
reading for information, teamwork, and writing
• Training/curriculum that is business-driven.
• Instructional targets to guide teaching and curriculum
• Industry input that defines what employees must
development
know in order to be successful in the workplace.
• Current expertise of incumbent workers and supervisors is • Specialized reporting services, including overnight scoring
captured and utilized for future training and recruitment.
Advantages of the WorkKeys® System
WorkKeys®/ACT™
WorkKeys® (licensed by ACT, formerly American College Testing) is a national system for teaching and assessing workplace
skills that connect knowing with doing and learning and earning.
WorkKeys® enables education and business to work together to
strengthen achievement of workplace skills.
The WorkKeys® System is designed to help:
• Businesses fulfill their need for workplace skills in hiring
and training
• Individuals document their workplace skills
• States and schools comply with assessment
guidelines, particularly for school-to-work and
workforce development programs
• Institutions meet state and federal educational initiatives
WorkKeys® offers flexible, cost-effective components:
• Profiling (job analysis) training and services to help
employers develop skill profiles for individual jobs
• Assessments of generic workplace skills, including applied
Companies that use WorkKeys® to assess their workforce typically achieve substantial benefits, including improved employee
selection and advancement procedures, reduced overtime,
reduced turnover, increased productivity, fewer legal challenges
over hiring processes, and high employee morale.
Training Systems
WIDS (Worldwide Instructional Design System) allows trainers
and other human resources practitioners to design competencybased curriculum and programs to keep pace with the dynamic
skill training occurring due to technological changes, downsizing, work re-engineering and a host of other variables.
KEYTRAIN is a comprehensive system for improving basic
workplace skills. It includes targeted, self-paced instruction,
an occupational job profiles database, a complete learning
management system, and pre- and post-assessments. These
components help employees learn, practice and demonstrate
the skills needed to succeed on the job and in the careers they
have chosen.
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Contact: Kim Barnett (901) 333-4316
Industrial
Readiness
Training
The Industrial Readiness Training program was
developed in partnership with the local WIN, business,
industry and government leaders, to provide relevant
skills training, both soft and technical, in the greater
Memphis area. This course is designed to prepare
adults for entry level positions as general assembly
operators, line operators or line mechanics in industry
and manufacturing. Training includes topics related
to technical and interpersonal knowledge and skills
which have been identified by local industry leaders
as critical to long term employee success.
Industrial Readiness Training - INCLUDES
Career Readiness Certificate
WorkKeys® Pre-Test • KeyTrain® Online Training
• WorkKeys® Post-Test
Career Readiness Training
Climate & Culture Awareness • Communication Skills
• Behavioral Analysis • Team Building • Technical Math
and Measurement Tools • OSHA 10 Hour • Lean & Waste
Management • Resume Writing • Interviewing Skills
Basic Mechanical Training
Pre-Test • Basic Machines and Hands on Training • Post Test
Interested in learning more?
For additional information call (901) 333-4207
Are You Southwest Skilled?
Students seeking one-year technical certificates and two-year Associate degrees in Manufacturing,
Logistics, and Process Control are finding their skills in high demand with wages on the rise.
Benefits of being Southwest Skilled
• Earn great wages with a great company $15-$36
per hour or more.
• Take a step above the crowd; do something
positive for yourself.
• Learn essential skills employers need in business
partners (that means you).
• Contribute to growing the collective knowledge
base of Memphis industry.
• Further your career by earning stacked credentials
• Learn from top instructors who have worked in
manufacturing and industry.
• Train on state of the art equipment that translates
to real life work.
• Aquire technical skills greatly needed by Memphis
industry.
Are you:
18 years of age or older, Eligible to work in the United States
(U.S. Citizens or authorized to work), Have a Valid ID, and
a High School Transcript or GED?
Yes! I want to be Southwest Skilled!
Contact: Southwest Tennessee Community College Division of Workforce Development
Jaleesa Ivy, Coordinator • [email protected] • 901-333-4846
Dee Lovette , Coordinator • [email protected] • 901-333-4053
Alicia Smith, Coordinator • [email protected] • 901-333-4333
.
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Industrial Motion Control Technology
Earn a technical certificate in as little as twelve months and become a Conveyor
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as much as $50,000 annually!
Southwest Tennessee Community College
5983 Macon Cove
Memphis, TN 38134
901-333-4150
For more information and class dates contact:
www.southwest.tn.edu
Demetrius Lovette • [email protected]
• (901) 333-4053
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MACHINING TECHNOLOGY
Memphis is second in the nation in the total number of
medical device manufacturers operating within its borders
and neighboring areas. Local medical device manufacturers
have joined forces to form the GMMDC (Greater Memphis
Medical Device Council) which articulates the needs of its
member companies to other entities in Memphis and the
surrounding area, such as colleges, trade and vocational
schools, high schools, and local businesses and industries.
A recent report by the GMMDC indicated that there is an
immediate need for over 100 skilled and trained machinists
in the Memphis area. There is also very strong evidence
that there will continue to be a need for machinists and
other metal fabrication and finishing workers for many
years to come.
What do I learn in the program?
All of the machining courses in the two technical certificates
described below are taught using OSHA safety standards
and NIMS (National Institute for Metalworking Skills)
machining standards. Students completing both of the
technical certificates will receive hands-on and classroom
training in manual machining, basic and advanced CNC
machining, CAD/CAM machining, along with other training
topics such as safety, shop math, precision measurement
techniques, print reading, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning
& Tolerancing), engineering materials, 2D and 3D CAD
drawing, and many others.
Welding Processes and
AWS Welding Certification
$1,100
This hands-on course covers welding safety, oxy-fuel cutting,
plasma arc cutting, air carbon arc cutting and gouging,
base metal preparation, weld quality, SMAW equipment
and setup, SMAW electrodes, beads and fillet welds, joint
fit-up and alignment, groove welds with backing, and open
V groove welds. Welding chemistry, metallurgy, inspection
processes, and heat treating processes are discussed.
How Much Could I Earn?
As reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2015,
the median pay for machinists was $42,110 per year
This course also provides students with the knowledge
(approximately $20.25 per hour).
required for AWS certification. This certification is designed
SOURCE:www.bls.gov/ooh/production/machinists-andto further the student’s knowledge and understanding of
tool-and-die-makers.htm
the increasingly technical field of welding. The student will
The Machining Fundamentals Technical gain expertise in the standard welding processes and the
Certificate is designed to equip graduates with the basic related qualification standards and practices required for
machining skills that will enable them to find entry-level AWS certification.
positions in the machining and metal fabrication fields.
Emphasis is placed on manual machining and basic CNC 24-1150-TTG17S001
topics. Visit the current academic catalog page for the
Machining Fundamentals Technical Certificate
Contact Taylor Tagg at
(901) 333-4845 for class dates and time
The Advanced Machining Technical Certificate is
designed to equip graduates with advanced machining skills
that will enable them to find higher-level positions in the
machining and metal fabrication fields. Emphasis is placed
on advanced CNC machining and CAD/CAM topics. Visit the
current academic catalog page for the Advanced Machining
Technical Certificate
Contact Alicia Pickens-Smith at
(901) 333-4333 for class dates and time
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sites: Basic computer competency. (1.05 C.E.U.s)
Sec Day Start-End
KSG17S001 W 4/5, 4/12, 4/19
Your Computer Training Advantage
Computer Basics I
Course # 31-0610
$65
Word Level 1
Course #31-2340
Time Location
9 a.m. – Noon FRE-220
Excel Level 1
Course # 31-2440
$195
Begin to explore spreadsheets for organizing, calculating
and analyzing data. You will learn to use the ribbon interface to create a simple spreadsheet. Through instructor-led
hands-on activities, you will navigate spreadsheets, enter
and modify data, create basic formulas, and learn quick formatting techniques and basic print options. Prerequisites:
Basic computer competency. (1.05 C.E.U.s)
Sec Day Start-End
KSG17S002 TTh 3/14 – 3/21
Time Location
5:30 – 8:30 p.m. FRE-220
Time Location
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
FRE-220
Start Your
Career In
Information
Technology!
Working with large worksheets, multiple worksheets, and
multiple workbooks is essential for all Excel users. In this
class, you will learn these techniques as well as the power
of tables for quickly sorting, filtering, and grouping data. You
will ensure quick and accurate data entry with data validation
techniques and make use of special database functions to
sum or count table entries meeting criteria. Additionally, you
will create custom charts for highlighting important data and
create simple macros for automating repetitive tasks. Prerequisites: Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience. (1.05 C.E.U.s)
Sec Day Start-End
KSG17S001 TTh 4/11,4/13,4/18
Time Location
8:30a.m.–Noon
FRE-220
PowerPoint Level 1
Course # 31-2540
Prepare for employment in one of
fastest growing industries with a
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE CAREER TRAINING
CompTIA™ Security+ Certification Training
Take your first step toward a career as a security professional and
prepare yourself for the CompTIA™ Security+ certification exam as you
master the basics of system security, network infrastructure, access
control, and organizational security.
comprehensive and affordable,
CompTIA™ Network+ Certification Training
online Career Training Program.
10 Contact Hrs
All Materials and Books are Included!
Certificate Upon Successful Completion
Start Anytime
Exam Voucher Included
Prepare for a career as a network technician and qualify to take the
CompTIA™ Network+ certification exam as you master basic networking
concepts and gain a fundamental knowledge of network design,
security, routing, and switching.
CompTIA™ Healthcare IT Technician
80 Contact Hrs
The CompTIA™ Healthcare IT Technician course teaches the
fundamentals of healthcare IT (HIT) by using the CompTIA™ Healthcare
IT Technician (HIT-001) exam objectives as the framework. .
CompTIA™ Certification Training: A+, Network+, Security+
420 Contact Hrs
All Programs can be completed
or night.
CompTIA™ Certification Training: A+, Network+, Security+ provides a
comprehensive foundation for IT professionals, incorporating CompTIA™
A+, CompTIA™ Network+, and CompTIA™ Security+ specific training,
and prepares you for the corresponding industry exams that are
desirable for IT professionals.
For detailed objectives, outlines,
CompTIA™ A+ Certification Training
entirely from home and can be
accessed at any time of the day
frequently asked questions,
pricing and program reviews
visit our website.
$195
Impress your audience with a customized slideshow presentation. Through instructor-led hands-on activities, you will
create presentations that include text, graphics, WordArt,
tables, charts, and diagrams. In addition, you will edit and
format slide content and apply transition effects. Prerequi-
Day Start-End
Time Location
MW 2/13,2/15,2/20 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
FRE-220
80 Contact Hrs
24-Hour Access
$195
KSG17S001
SOUTHWEST TENNESSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
One-On-One Instructor Assistance
Excel Level 2
Course # 31-2445
$195
Do more with less effort with Microsoft Word. You will
learn to format text with Quick Styles, create and apply a
theme to give consistency to an entire document, prepare
a professional layout with sidebar text, and create reusable
content with building blocks. Additionally, you will design
merge documents, generate a dynamic table of contents,
and prepare documents that consist of two or more page
number styles. Prerequisites: Word Level 1 or equivalent
experience. (1.05 C.E.U.s)
Take the mystery out of Word. Learn the fundamental skills
required for the effective use of Microsoft Word. Create,
save, edit, and print documents; use selection and navigation
techniques; and format text to add pizzazz to any document.
The focus of this course is to learn basic skills. Prerequisites:
Sec Basic computer competency. (1.05 C.E.U.s)
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of personal computing. Students will learn to identify and classify
essential hardware components and peripherals. Students
will also receive instruction on how to log onto a computer
and/or network and become familiar with the Windows
operating system. In addition, students will learn how to Sec Day Start-End
use the mouse and keyboard, navigate to various screen KSG17S001 MW 1/9,1/11,1/16
elements, work with multiple windows, and explore various
menus and toolbars. Prerequisites: None. (0.6 C.E.U.s)
Sec Day Start-End
KSG17S001 W 1/18 – 1/25
$195
Word Level 2
Course #31-2345
Learn More!
230 Contact Hrs
CompTIA™ A+ certification is the industry standard for validating the
skills of entry-level computer technicians. It opens the door to an exciting
career in computer technology, and ed2go’s online program makes
training convenient and interactive.
careertraining.ed2go.com/swtncc
(901) 333-4214
[email protected]
www.southwest.tn.edu/ce • (901) 333-4207
0915-04
COMPUTER
Time Location
9:00 a.m.-1 a.m FRE-220
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EDUCATION AND
TEACHING
PowerPoint 2013 in the Classroom
Empowering Students
19-E136 $99 with Disabilities
What teacher couldn’t use help motivating students and 11-E552 keeping their interest? In this course, you will discover how
to create captivating lessons and attention-grabbing classroom presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. With
the help of step-by-step instructions and fun activities, you
will master everything from creating slides to developing
Creating a Classroom Web Site
lessons and presentations filled with text graphics, sounds,
19-E014
$99 and video. You will learn how to use PowerPoint templates
Learn how to create a classroom Web site in this fun,
or create your own dynamic presentations – and you will
easy-to-understand course for teachers. In no time, you will
even find out how to help your students use PowerPoint
build a site with text, images, animations, tables, links and
themselves! (2.4 C.E.U.s)
more. Then you will create a WebQuest and a blog to add
to your site. You will do all this and more as you discover
how simple creating a classroom Web site can be and how Teacher Recertification
having one can make you a more effective and dynamic Earn teacher recertification hours both in and out of the
classroom by taking computer-related classes at Southteacher. (2.4 C.E.U.s)
west. For certain licenses, Tennessee Teacher Recertification Guidelines includes the option for teachers to complete
Solving Classroom
non-credit course work in computer-related subjects. To help
Discipline Problems
fill this need, Southwest offers a wide variety of non-credit
$99 computer related classes. Some of the computer classes
19-E501 Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful, orderly classrooms are specific to classroom instruction while others deal with
while other teachers face daily discipline battles? The today’s most popular software packages. If your schedule
answer is that many teachers have not been taught the does not allow time for classroom activity, you can select
secrets to solving discipline problems. This course reveals from our wide variety of online classes, which start every
those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to ef- month and are six weeks in duration. When you have
fective, positive classroom discipline. Teachers continually successfully completed your class, Southwest can provide
rate this course one of the most valuable they have ever you with an official transcript documenting the number of
C.E.U.s that you have earned. For more information retaken. (2.4 C.E.U.s)
garding Teacher License Guidelines and rules that apply
to your specific license renewal, please visit the Office
of Teacher Licensing at https://tennessee.gov/education/
section/licensing.
Teacher Recertification
Non-Credit Online Classes
Common Core Standards for
English Language Arts K-5
11-E532 Response to Intervention:
Reading Strategies That Work
$99
11-E507 Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could be proactive in helping our struggling readers? Well, we can! In this six-week
course, you’ll learn response to intervention (RTI) strategies that ensure the struggling readers in your classroom
get the help and education they need. RTI is research-based
and gives us a strategic plan to bring tiered interventions
to our students, at their reading level and with their unique
challenges in mind. Helping them with phonics, fluency,
vocabulary mastery, comprehension, and writing, these intervention strategies tackle the toughest literacy problems
with flexibility and creativity. (2.4 C.E.U.s)
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6
11-E516 $99
Reinvent math instruction for grades 4-6 by bringing handson learning, inexpensive manipulatives, and real-world
connections into your classroom. Whether you’re a new
teacher or a seasoned pro, this course will help you get
your students excited about math! (2.4 C.E.U.s)
$99
Discover the Common Core State (CCSS) standards for English language arts, and gain confidence in applying them
to the K-5 classroom. In this course you’ll explore the basic
elements of the standards – strands, anchor standards,
and grade articulations – and you’ll see how they relate to
each other. You’ll be empowered to speak knowledgeably
with parents, peers, and the community. Most importantly,
you’ll learn how to prepare even the youngest students for
eventual college and career. (2.4 C.E.U.s)
For a complete list of online computer classes, visit
www.ed2go.com/swtncc
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$99
Teaching students with disabilities is a rewarding challenge,
and this course gives you the tools you’ll need to succeed.
No matter what grade you teach – from preschool through
high school – you’ll learn powerful strategies you can put
to work immediately in your classroom. In addition, you’ll
gain the knowledge you need to understand and cope
with the most common disabilities you’ll encounter. (2.4
C.E.U.s)
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Six-Month Career Training Programs
Looking for a career change? Southwest offers online
open-enrollment programs designed to provide the
skills necessary to acquire professional level positions
for many in-demand occupations For more information,
go to careertraining.ed2go.com/swtncc
HEALTHCARE & FITNESS
Administrative Dental Assistant
Administrative Medical Specialist w/
Medical Billing and Coding
Advanced Coding for the Physician’s Office
Advanced Hospital Coding and CCS Prep
Advanced Personal Fitness Trainer
Certified National Pharmaceutical Representative
Fitness Business Management
Human Resources for Health Care Professionals
ICD-10 Medical Coding: Preparation & Instruction for
Implementation
Medical Billing and Coding
Medical Terminology
Medical Transcription
Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sport
Personal Fitness Trainer
Personal Training and Group
Exercise Training for Older Adults
Pharmacy Technician
Veterinary Assistant
Women’s Exercise Training and Wellness
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Administrative Professional w/ Microsoft Office
Master
Administrative Professional w/ Microsoft Office
Specialist
Certified Bookkeeper
Certified Global Business Professional
Certified Wedding Planner
Chartered Tax Professional
Emergency Management Training
Entrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business Owner
Management
Freight Broker/Agent Training
Grant Writing
Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1
Support Specialist
Leadership and Legacy: Seven
Steps to Leading High Achieving Teams
Lean Mastery
Management for IT Professionals
Management Training
Non-Profit Management Training
Payroll Practice and Management
Personal Financial Planning
Project Management
Purchasing & Supply Chain Management
Records Management
Search Engine Marketing
Search Engine Optimization
Six Sigma Black Belt
Six Sigma Green Belt
Technical Writing
Travel Agent Training
Understanding Earned Value Management
IT & SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
.NET Training
3ds Max
AutoCAD
Cisco® CCNA® Certification Training
Cisco® Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Certified Infromation Systems Auditor (CISA)
Comp TIA™A+ Certification Training
Comp TIA™ Linux+/LPI Level One Certification
Training
Comp TIA™ Network+/Server+ Certification
Training
Comp TIA™ Security+ Certification Training
Forensic Computer Examiner
Game Art Certificate
Help Desk Analyst: Tier 1 Support Specialist
Information Security Training
ITIL Capability Expert
ITIL Foundation
ITIL Lifecycle Expert
Java Progrmmer
Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)
Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) : Private Cloud
Microsoft Certified Database Administrator
(MCDBA)
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
Mobile Web Developer
OMCA® Conversion Optimization Associate
OMCA® Email Marketing Assocate
OMCA® Mobile Marketing Associate
OMCA® SEO Associate
OMCA® Social Media Associate
OMCP® Digital Analytics and Conversion Professional
OMCP® Paild Search Professional
Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Developer
Python Developer
SSCP Systems Security Certified Practitioner
Video Game Design and Development
Webmaster
SKILLED TRADES & INDUSTRIAL
Chemical Plant Operations
Home Inspection
HVAC Technician
Modern Automotive Service Technician
ED2GO ILT ONLINE COURSES
We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses
that you can take entirely over the internet! All of our
courses are led by expert instructors, many of whom
are nationally known authors. Our online courses are
affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for
you. Courses begin monthly and start at just $99. For
more details, go to www.ed2go.com/swtncc
BUSINESS COURSES
Accounting Fundamentals
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
Managing Customer Service
Professional Sales Skills
Principles of Sales Management
Introduction to QuickBooks
Distribution and Logistics Management
Introduction to Business Analysis
Mastery of Business Fundamentals
Project Management Fundamentals
PMP Certification Prep 1
PMP Certification Prep 2
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Understanding the Human Resources Function
Total Quality Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
High Speed Project Management
Purchasing Fundamentals
Business and Marketing Writing
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
START YOUR OWN BUSINESS
LANGUAGES
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
Marketing Your Business on the Internet
Secrets of the Caterer
Wow, What a Great Event!
Growing Plants for Fun and Profit
Publish It Yourself: How to Start and Operate Your Own
Publishing Business
Start Your Own Consulting Practice
Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business
Creating a Successful Business Plan
Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business
GRANT WRITING / NONPROFITS
Starting a Nonprofit
Introduction to Nonprofit Management
Marketing Your Nonprofit
Get Grants!
A to Z Grant Writing
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow
Grammar Refresher
Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search
Individual Excellence
Leadership
Computer Skills for the Workplace
Merrill Ream Speed Reading
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Get Assertive!
Get Funny!
Achieving Success with Difficult People
Keys to Effective Communication
Handling Medical Emergencies
TEST PREP
GED Preparation
Prepare for the GED Math Test
SAT/ACT Prep – Part 1
SAT/ACT Prep – Part 2
GMAT Preparation
GRE Preparation – Part 1
GRE Preparation – Part 2
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Discover Digital Photography
Introduction to Lightroom
Introduction to Photoshop CC
Mastering your Digital SLR Camera
Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer
Speed Spanish I, II, III
Instant Italian
Grammar for ESL
Writing for ESL
Conversational Japanese
TEACHING
Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6
Teaching Math: Grades 4-6
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems
Survival Kit for New Teachers
Common Core Standards for English Language Arts K-5
Differentiating K-12 Assessments
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
Using the Internet in the Classroom
Guided Reading: Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom
Integrating Technology in the Classroom
Ready, Set, Read!
Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success
Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6
Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success
Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That Work
WRITING
Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers
Grammar Refresher
Write Your Life Story
Advanced Fiction Writing
The Keys to Effective Editing
Introduction to Journaling
Writing Young Adult Fiction
The Craft of Magazine Writing
Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published
Research Methods for Writers
Fundamentals of Technical Writing
A Writer’s Guide to Descriptive Settings
Forensic Science for Writers
Beginning Writer
Travel Writing
Effective Business Writing
Writing for Children
BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY
Keyboarding
Navigating the Internet
Introduction to Windows 10
Introduction to Linux
Computer Skills for the Workplace
Introduction to PC Security
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Excel
Introduction to PowerPoint
Introduction to Publisher
Introduction to Outlook
Introduction to Project
Introduction to Illustrator
Introduction to Oracle
Introduction to QuickBooks
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks
QuickBooks for Contractors
Introduction to Photoshop
Intermediate Photoshop
Introduction to Dreamweaver
Introduction to Adobe InDesign
WEB DESIGN
Intermediate Dreamweaver
Creating Web Pages
Introduction to Dreamweaver
Designing Effective Websites
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
Creating Web Graphics with Photoshop
Introduction to Flash
WEB PROGRAMMING
Introduction to Java Programming
Introduction to Ruby Programming
Introduction to CSS and XHTML
Creating User Requirements Documents
Introduction to ASP.NET
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
C# Programming for the Absolute Beginner
C++ For the Absolute Beginner
Intermediate C# Programming
Introduction to ASP.NET
Introduction to Alice 2.0 Programming
Introduction to SQL
Introduction to Java programming
Introduction to Perl Programming
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HEALTH AND MEDICAL
Review Courses for Paramedic Program
These review courses assist in preparing students for the
Paramedic Program. Students seeking to begin the Paramedic Program will enroll in these courses as determined
by their assessment scores.
EMS Updates/Refresher $95
These classes are designed to review and update to current standards the EMS perspective of pre-hospital patient
emergency medical care. First responders, EMT basic, intermediate and paramedic professionals will work together in
the classroom environment. Topics include:
• multilevel patient assessment, adjunct/equipment use,
interventions, packaging and transport. Each participant
will work within the parameters of his or her licensure to
provide total patient care. Lectures and class discussions
will be reinforced with realistic scenarios and skill stations.
• The curriculum is be based on the most current Tennessee
and D.O.T. information available. All students must be currently licensed at some level of EMT, hold a current National
Registry of EMT Certification, or have the instructor’s permission to enroll. Students must register prior to the first class
meeting. (1.2 C.E.U.s) Rodney Ward will be instructing this
series of EMS Updates and refresher courses.
EMS Operations Update/Refresher
42-0110-KSG17S001
January 29
Su, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Union Avenue Campus (301 Walnut)
Medical Administrative
Assistant Program Physical Therapy Aide
$999 Program
This 50-hour course prepares students to function effectively in many of the administrative and clerical positions in the health care industry. Medical Administrative
Assistants, Medical Secretary, and Medical Records Clerks
are all positions in great demand. This program covers
important background information on the medical assisting profession and interpersonal skills, medical ethics and
law, medical terminology, basics of insurance billing and
coding, telephone techniques, scheduling appointments,
medical records management and management of practice
finances. This program is intended to provide students
with a well-rounded introduction to medical administration
so that a student can gain the necessary skills required
to obtain a medical administrative assistant position in
the health care field. This program is intended to
provide students with a well-rounded introduction to medical administration so that they can
gain the necessary skills required to obtain an
administrative medical assistant position (5.0
C.E.U.s). Textbooks and materials are included,
other fees may apply.
NEW
42-0137-KSG17S00142-0137-KSG17S002
March 15-May 3
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m. MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA Maxine A. Smith, TBA
NEW 42-0137-KSG17S003
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
$999
This comprehensive 50-hour Physical Therapy Aide Program
prepares students for the growing field of Physical Therapy.
The Physical Therapy Aide is generally responsible for carrying out the non-technical duties of physical therapy, such as
preparing treatment areas, ordering devices and supplies,
and transporting patients working under the direction of
the physical therapist. Furthermore, these workers assist
physical therapists in providing services that help improve
mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease.
Physical Therapy Aides may be employed in nursing homes,
hospitals, sports rehabilitation center and some orthopedic
clinics. Note: This program does not include a
national or state certification as part of its
overall objectives.
Textbooks and materials are included, other
fees may apply. NEW
42-0145-KSG17S00142-0145-KSG17S002
March 15-May 3
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Maxine A. Smith, TBA
NEW 42-0145-KSG17S003
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
Courses are available online at
www.healthedtoday.com/southwest
EMS Medical Update/Refresher
42-0111-KSG17S001
February 12
Su, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Union Avenue Campus (301 Walnut)
EMS Trauma Update/Refresher
42-0112-KSG17S001
March 26
Su, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Union Avenue Campus (301 Walnut)
EMS Special Patients Update/Refresher
42-0113-KSG17S001
April 23
Su, 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Union Avenue Campus (301 Walnut)
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EKG Technician
Certification Program
Pharmacy Technician Program
$999 $1,199
This comprehensive 50 hour EKG Technician Certification
Program prepares students to function as EKG Technicians
and to take the ASPT – Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician
exam and other National Certification Exams. This course
will include important practice and background information
on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease
processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal
aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress
testing. Additionally, students will practice with
EKG equipment and perform hands on labs including introduction to the function and proper
use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy
of the chest wall for proper lead placement,
12-lead placement and other clinical practices.
Textbooks and materials are included, other
fees may apply. Prerequisite: High school diploma or
GED equivalent. (5.0 C.E.U.s)
NEW
42-0133-KSG17S00142-0133-KSG17S002
March 14-May 2
March 14-May 2
Tu, Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Tu, Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Maxine A. Smith, TBA
NEW 42-0133-KSG17S003
March 14-May 2
Tu, Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
This 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 multiple environments, pharmacy
calculations and measurements, 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), dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement.
Textbooks and materials are included, other
fees may apply.
NEW
42-0131-KSG17S00142-0131-KSG17S002
March 15-May 3
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Maxine A. Smith, TBA
NEW 42-0131-KSG17S003
March 15-May 3
MW, 6-9:30 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
Medical Billing and Coding $1,899
This combined 80 hour billing and coding course offers the
skills needed to solve insurance billing problems, how to
manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-10 manual),
complete common insurance forms, trace delinquent
claims, appeal denied claims and use generic forms to
streamline billing procedures. The course covers the following areas: CPT (Introduction, Guidelines, Evaluation and
Management), specialty fields (such as surgery, radiology
and laboratory), ICD-10 (Introduction and Guidelines) and
basic claims processes for medical insurance and third party
reimbursements. Students will learn how to find the service and codes using manuals, (CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS).
Note: After obtaining the practical work experience (6months to 2 years), students who
complete this course could be qualified to sit
for the American Academy of Professional
Coders (AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder
Exam (CPC or CPC-H Apprentice); the American
Health Information Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or
other National Certification Exams
NEW
42-0135-KSG17S00142-0135-KSG17S002
March 14-May 11
March 14-May 11
TTh, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
TTh, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays:
Saturdays:
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
4/8, 4/29 4/8, 4/29
Macon, TBA
Maxine A. Smith, TBA
NEW 42-0135-KSG17S003
March 14-May 11
TTh, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays:
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
4/8, 4/29
Whitehaven, TBA
Courses are available
online at
www.healthedtoday.com/southwest
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Dialysis Technician
Program
Clinical Medical Assistant
$999 Program
$2,599
This 50-hour Dialysis Technician Program provides students
with the knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties required of Dialysis Technicians. Under the supervision
of physicians and registered nurses, Dialysis Technicians
operate kidney dialysis machines, prepare dialyzer reprocessing and delivery systems as well as maintain and
repair equipment. Furthermore, technicians work with
patients during dialysis procedures and monitor and record
vital signs as well as administer local anesthetics and
drugs as needed. Additionally, they may also be involved
in the training of patients for at-home dialysis treatment.
Note: This program does not include a national
or state certification as part of its overall
objectives. Additionally, there is no student
internship or clinical rotation offered as part of
this program. Perequisite: High School diploma or GED
equivalent. (5.0 C.E.U.S) Textbooks and materials
are included, other fees may apply.
NEW
42-0143-KSG17S00142-0143-KSG17S002
March 14-May 2
March 14-May 2
Tu Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Tu Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Maxine A. Smith, TBA
This program is intended for students who want to prepare
for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career in healthcare. This program will train students to assist physicians
by performing functions related to the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Instruction includes among other
things preparing patients for examination and treatment,
routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical
aspects of phlebotomy and the cardiac life cycle. Students
will review important topics including phlebotomy, pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications,
taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology including
proper lead placements, a professional workplace behavior, ethics and the legal aspects of healthcare. This program
includes 140 hours of classroom lecture and hands on labs
and a clinical externship opportunity at a local healthcare
provider. To be eligible for the clinical rotation, students
must successfully complete the 140 hour program, submit
to a thorough background check, drug screening and meet
other requirements.
Note: Upon successful completion of this
program, students would be eligible to sit for
the National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
national examination. Textbooks and materials are included, other fees may apply. (14.0
C.E.U.s)
NEW
42-0136-KSG17S00142-0135-KSG17S003
March 15-June 14
March 15-June 14
MW 6-9:30 p.m.
MW 6-9:30 p.m..
Saturdays:
Saturdays:
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3/25, 4/8, 4/22, 3/25, 4/8, 4/22,
5/6, 5/20, 6/10
5/6, 5/20, 6/10
Macon, TBA
Whitehaven, TBA
NEW 42-0143-KSG17S003
March 14-May 2
Tu Th, 6-9:30 p.m.
Whitehaven, TBA
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LANGUAGES
NEW! Conversational Spanish I $125
Whether you are preparing for a trip or you wish to better
serve and relate to the growing number of Spanish-speakers
in our community, why not learn some basic Spanish? This
course covers pronunciation, basic greetings, basic phrases,
small talk, getting acquainted, time, calendar, numbers,
health, relatives, transportation, signs, eating and drinking,
hotel, banking, shopping, and words and phrases for the
workplace. (1.2 C.E.U.s)
29-0001-KSG17S001
January 14-February 18
Sa, 10 a.m.-Noon
Macon, TBA
6 sessions
PERSONAL
FITNESS TRAINER
CERTIFICATION
Personal Trainer Online Webinars Want to learn more about the Personal Trainer Certification
Course? Come join our live webinar and talk with a veteran
instructor all about the course and industry. Webinars are offered monthly so please register for any of the below. Can’t
make the date and time? Register anyway and we will send
you a recording once it is complete.
Personal Fitness Trainer
Certification
$668
You like to workout, and it shows. But are you ready for
something new? Are you interested in a more challenging,
secure and financially rewarding career? Look no further.
You can become a nationally certified personal fitness
trainer.
Come join this fun field and be a part of what abcnews.
com states as the 4th hottest job in the U.S. at a national
average of $25 an hour. Whether a career move or for your
own personal knowledge, get all the information you need
to become a CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER.
Please register for Live Your Passion, Become a
This challenging course is taught over a 5-week period for
Personal Trainer!
better retention and skill competency. The National Exam
is held on the 6th week. This course is formatted as a
January 11th 4pm EST
60-hour program and is comprised of 15 hours of lecture,
http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation117
15 hours of practical training and a 30-hour internship. It
covers topics including biomechanics, exercise physiology,
NEW! C onversational Spanish
February 1st 12pm EST
fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment.
Level II
$125 http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation217
W.I.T.S. (World Instructor Training Schools) is the only
For those who have a basic Spanish vocabulary or have
major certifying body in the country providing both comMarch 1st 4pm EST
prehensive practical training and internship components.
completed Spanish I, this course continues the emphasis on
http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation317
Textbook is required and not included in course fees. Call
improving communication skills. Reading, writing, listening
1-888-330-9487 to order and start reading
and speaking skills are further developed. (1.2 C.E.U.s)
April 5th 12pm EDT
immediately {www.witseducation.com}
http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation417
29-0002-KSG17S001
The classroom portion meets Saturdays from 9 a.m. –
March 4-April 8
Noon at the Macon Cove Campus. The Lab portion meets
Please Call 1-888-330-9487
Sa, 10 a.m.-Noon
at a local exercise facility Saturdays from 1 – 4 p.m.
or www.witseducation.com for more information
Macon, TBA
6 sessions
42-0076-KSG17S001
April 1-May 13
Sa, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Macon Cove: TBA
6 Sessions
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RECREATION, LIFE
AND LEISURE
Parenting and Divorce:
A guide for Married
and Unmarried Parents Golf Classes
$90
Learn from a professional. Whether you are a beginner or
want to enhance your game, this golf class can help you
improve your game. Why not take it with a friend or family member? You will love the fun, friends, and outdoors.
Classes are limited to 15 students, so sign up early. Special
sections can be arranged for corporate or large group needs.
$65
Many individuals are affected by divorce – children,
parents, relatives, and friends. Tennessee Statutes (HB
1512 and SB 1885) mandate compulsory participation in
a parent education seminar for divorcing parents with
minor children.
• Southwest offers the seminar Parenting and Divorce
through the Continuing Education Department.
• The student workbook is provided by the instructor and
is included in the cost of the class. Participants must
pre-register and be on time for class.
• Classes are scheduled on Mondays and Thursdays. Please check our Web site, www.southwest.tn.edu/ce, for additional sections or call
(901) 333-4207.
90-1130 Multiple Sessions
M Th, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m.
NEW Instant
Piano for
Hopelssly Busy People
$75
In just one enjoyable evening, you can learn secret of the
trade to make piano playing a part of your life, learning
chords, not notes. You will learn all the chords needed to
play any pop song, any style, any key. This is an absolutely
beginning class in chord piano techniques, and if you can
find middle C and know the meaning of “Every Good Boy
Courses are held at Putt-Putt Family Park, 5484 Summer Does Fine,” you know enough to enroll in this workshop.
Avenue, Memphis, TN. Note: Golf Clubs are available if students do not have their own. Canopies are available during Topics: How chords work in music; musicians’ shortcuts;
rain. Any additional student expenses for range balls and how to derive all major, minor, and time signatures; simple
golf course fees will be kept to a minimum. Range balls techniques for counting; and how to substitute for 12,000
purchased during class times are available at a discount.
complex chords.
90-0008-KSG17S00190-0008-KSG17S002
March 23-April 20
March 25-April 22
Th, 6 – 8 p.m. Sa, 9 – 11 a.m.
(5 sessions)
(5 sessions)
Material fee of $25 for workbook and practice CD
will be collected in class by instructor. This course
is a 3.5 contact hour course. If you have ever thought
about wanting to play the piano or you know a friend that
would like this course, you owe it to yourself to sign up
for this class.
90-0020-KSG17S001
February 27
M, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
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Voice-Overs
Now is Your Time!
NEW Franco’s
Itallian
$50 Culinary Arts Program
YOU’VE HEARD WENDY SHAPERO ON TV! Now Basic Pasta Making hear Wendy LIVE as she illustrates how YOU could actually
begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films and
videos! Most people go about it the wrong way. Wendy
will show you a unique, outside of the box way to cash
in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers
our there! This is a business that you can handle on your
own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with
practically no overhead! And NOW is the best time to make
this happen as new companies are looking for new voices
like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the
game changer you’ve been looking for! Wendy Shapero, a
successful voice artist and actor, has been heard on Robot
Chicken (with Seth Green), other Cartoon Network shows
and more!
This course is an introduction to Italian Culinary Techniques,
foods and ingredients. You will learn to make fresh pasta
dough by hand, as well as the proper techniques for rolling,
cutting and filling. No experience is required and our classes
are informative, fun and casual.
90-1300-KSG17S001
April 22
Sa, 1 – 3 p.m.
Macon, TBA
90-1300-KSG17S002
June 24
Sa, 1 – 3 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Hair Braiding Techniques I
Itallian
Culinary Arts Program
$65 Basic Cheese Making • All equipment and ingredients provided.
• Intro to classic and modern pasta making techniques
• Explanation of pasta shapes and their regional origins
• Sauces and proper pasta pairings
• Regional Italian Recipes included
90-0055-KSG17S001
January 19
Th, 6 - 10 p.m.
Macon, TBA
NEW Franco’s
• Intro to basic cheese making techniques
• Hand pulling Mozzarella fresca
• Making fresh Ricotta cheese
• Herb flavorings and recipes for cheese appetizers
No experience is required and our classes are informative,
fun and casual.
90-0055-KSG17S002
February 16
Th, 6 -10 p.m.
Macon, TBA
$150
Students will learn proper techniques in creating traditional
and modern braid styles for box braids, micro braids, kinky
twists, cornrows, senegalese twist, crochet braids, knot
braiding, parting techniques and how to style braids with
curls, crinkles and feathered ends.
Note: This is hands on training. Supplies will be
provided. Students must complete Techniques I
before registering for Techniques 2.
90-0035-KSG17S001
February 6-27
M, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
Hair Braiding Techniques II
$150
Students will learn proper techniques in creating traditional
and modern braid styles for havanna twists, nubian twists,
aftro kinky twists, faux locks, crochet weaving, tree braids,
ghana braids (feed-in cornrows) and goddess braids.
Note: This is hands on training. Supplies will be
provided. Students must complete Techniques I
before registering for Techniques 2.
90-0035-KSG17S002
March 6-27
M, 6 - 9:30 p.m.
Macon, TBA
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$65
This course is an introduction to Italian Culinary Techniques,
foods and ingredients. This class covers techniques and recipes for making your own Italian style cheeses and includes:
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Contact: Kathy Simpson (901) 333-4036
Motorcycle Rider Course $150
This course is designed for the beginning or less experienced rider, 14 years and older, who wants
to learn to ride in a safe manner. Learn the operation of
controls, basic maneuvers, street riding, defensive riding,
and handling emergencies.
• The student will be coached to develop mental and physical skills of basic control that include: clutch/throttle
control, straight line riding and stopping, turning, shifting, cornering, swerving, and risk management. If you
have significant difficulty and cannot meet the minimum
objective of the range exercises, become a risk to yourself or others or commit an unsafe act, you will not be
permitted to continue to ride.
• Successfully complete both the written and skills test
and receive a certificate from the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation and the state of Tennessee. You are then
eligible for a discount on liability insurance and earn an
exemption from the state motorcycle operator’s license
skill and written examinations.
• Students must provide the following equipment: longsleeve shirt or jacket; full-length pants (jeans or other
sturdy material); leather or heavy cloth gloves; over-theankle boots; a helmet complete with face shield (helmet
available from instructors); and rain gear. Classes are
conducted rain or shine. Motorcycles will be provided.
Note: An additional $45 lab fee (payable
by cash or check) will be required the first
night of class.
Safety and Refund Policy:
• Students must be able to ride a bicycle, and
be coordinated and strong enough to handle
the added weight and power of a motorcycle.
Shifting gears on a motorcycle may be challenging for Handgun Permit Class
$105
some beginners. Some preliminary practice will improve Do you know the laws concerning the owning, transporting,
the student’s chance of successfully completing the or discharging of a handgun? Do you know how to handle a
skills test.
handgun safely? These subjects will be covered in an eighthour firearms safety workshop that will take you through
• Students are encouraged to arrive at least 15 minutes the legal rights of handgun ownership, as well as teach you
early for each class period. Valuable instruction is given the safe and proper usage of a handgun.
each class period that is necessary for students in order
to continue the class.
• Students who have their own handgun are encouraged
to bring their own unloaded pistols and ammunition to
• Students who arrive late to any class, who drop motorcythe firing range on Saturday.
cles, or who demonstrate a safety risk to themselves or • Do NOT bring any handgun to the Thursday class. If you
others will be dismissed from the class without refund.
do not have a handgun, there are .38 caliber pistols
• Students who show up late or fail to show up for class
available for students to use. Ammunition for .38 caliber
without officially withdrawing at least 2 full business
handguns will be provided, and is included in the cost of
days prior to the first day of class will NOT receive
this course.
refunds.
• Students bringing their own pistol other than a .38
caliber will need to provide their own ammunition for
• All classes will begin as scheduled. However, range times
Saturday’s firing range. The course will be divided befor classes may be adjusted due to extreme heat or cold
tween a four hour Thursday evening classroom lecture/
weather.
discussion session and a Saturday morning four-hour
firing range session.
CLASS SCHEDULES:
• Note: This course satisfies the State of Tennessee trainAll classes meet over one weekend and will be conducted
ing requirements for a Tennessee resident to apply for a
on: Friday evening, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.;
permit to carry a firearm, and students who successfully
and Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Classes meet at the Macon
complete the course and are 21 years of age will
Cove Campus in the Fulton Building, Room 114. Classes
receive a Tennessee Department of Safety Handgun
fill quickly, so we recommend you register early. We also
Safety Training Certificate, which they can use to apply
recommend registering online, because registrations are
for their permit.
processed in real time.
• Tennessee Residents must show proof of citizenship or
legal residency when they come to class. Acceptable docu90-0015 – Multiple Sessions (2.0 C.E.Us)
mentation includes an original birth certificate, passport
Classes are offered most weekends
or driver’s license. This course is an 8 contact hour course,
and successful completion earns the student 0.8 CEUs.
To find the next available class and register, go to http:// • This class meets Thursday evening 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. and
www.southwest.tn.edu/ce and click on the Non-Credit
at the Firing Range on Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Class Schedule link. You can also call (901) 333-4207 for • NOTE: The Saturday class end time may vary based on
the next available class.
the number of students in the class.
Attention! You must go online to apps.tn.gov/
handgun and submit the original handgun application online. When submitted you will immediately
receive a confirmation number. You will need to
print the confirmation and retain it through the
entire process.
90-0017-KSG17S001
March 16-18
Th, 5:30-10 p.m.
Sa, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Macon, TBA
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DRIVER SAFETY COURSES
Approved by the state of Tennessee and the National Safety Council
Alive at 25®
Proven to help teach young adults
to drive safe and responsibly
Alive at 25® is a highly interactive course that helps young
adults under the age of twenty-five take greater responsibility for their driving by focusing on behavior, judgement
and decision making. Available in English and Spanish, this
4-hour classroom course is an excellent complement to
driver education programs that traditionally focus on state
laws and vehicle and road handling.
Defensive Driving 4-Hour
DDC 4 Provides key understanding, skills and techniques to
avoid collisions, reduce traffic violations and change driver
behaviors and attitudes. DDC 4 offers the greatest flexibility for organizations who would like to customize their
training program in session blocks. The course is available
in English and Spanish and can be tailored to address local
driving and road conditions, as well as company policy.
January 9
If you are interested in offering the Alive at M, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
25® course at your high school please contact
Kathy Simpson at www.southwest.tn.edu
January 24
Tu, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
The Alive at 25® course is also offered on Saturdays at
Southwest Tennessee Community College, Macon Cove February 6
Campus, Fulton Building, Room 218.
M, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
January 14
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
February 18
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
February 15
W, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
February 25
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
March 4
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
March 9
Th, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
March 18
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
March 23
Th, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
April 1
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
April 10
M, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
April 15
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
April 24
M, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
June 10
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
April 8
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
January 31
Tu, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
February 11
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Defensive Driving 8-Hour
DDC 6/8 is a highly interactive instructor-led classroom
course with the goal of providing drivers with practical
knowledge and techniques to avoid collisions and violations. With a defensive driving self-assessment risk survey
and leading safety issues, this course helps drivers choose
safe, responsible and lawful driving behaviors, Available
in both English and Spanish, this eight-hour course can be
reduced to si hours to address your organizations’ specific
training requirements
January 18-19
WTh, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
February 4
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
February 22-23
WTh, 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
March 14-15
Tu,W 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
April 4-5
Tu,W 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
April 22
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
May 16-17
Tu,W 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
May 30-31
Tu,W 5:30 -9:30 p.m.
June 17
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
April 29
Sa, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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INDEX
A
ACT Exam Preparation................................................ 4
B
Business .................................................................. 6
C
Clinical Medical Assistant...........................................21
Computer Resource Center ........................................15
Corporate Training and Workforce Development............. 6
D
DACUM.................................................................... 8
Defensive Driving......................................................26
I
T
Industrial Readiness Training....................................... 9 Teacher Recertification Classes ...................................16
Tennessee Small Business Development Center.............. 6
L
W
Languages ............................................................. 22 Welding..................................................................13
Logistics..................................................................12 What’s Inside............................................................ 3
Workforce Development............................................. 8
M
WorkKeys®............................................................... 8
Maching Technology..................................................13
Medical Billing and Coding Program............................ 20
Medical Device Finishing............................................11
Motorcycle Rider Course .......................................... 25
MSQPC The Quality Center.......................................... 6
O
Online Classes .....................................................17-18
E
P
Education and Teaching.............................................16
Parenting and Divorce ..............................................24
Education 2 Go Online Classes ...............................17-18
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification........................... 22
EKG Technician Certification Program ......................... 20
Pharmacy Technician Certification Program.................. 20
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ...........................19
R
G
Recreation/Life/Leisure ......................................23-26
GED/HISET Exam Preparation .................................... 4
Registration Information...........................................2-3
Golf ...................................................................... 23
S
H
Southwest Locations.................................................27
Health and Medical ............................................. 19-20
Spanish ................................................................. 22
How to Register for Non-Credit Classes.......................... 3
Corporate Training and
Continuing Education Department
5983 Macon Cove
Freeman Building
Memphis, TN 38134
This publication was produced by the Communications and Marketing
Department. 0600006REV16288 – Southwest Tennessee Community
College is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its program and activities.
The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the
non-discrimination policies: Executive Director of Human Resources and
Affirmative Action, 737 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103, (901) 3335760. Persons requiring assistance due to a disability should call (901)
333-4594 (Macon Cove) or (901) 333-5116 (Union Avenue).
LOCATIONS
Macon Cove Campus
Millington Center
Union Avenue Campus
MSQPC – The Quality Center
5983 Macon Cove • (901) 333-5000
737 Union Avenue • (901) 333-5000
Maxine A. Smith Center
8800 East Shelby Drive • (901) 333-6005
6500 Navy Road • (901) 333-4030
22 N. Front, Suite 200 • (901) 543-3530
(Located within Greater Memphis Chamber)
Whitehaven Center
1234 Finley Road • (901) 333-6450
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