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Continuing Education & Corpo rate Trai n i ng SUmmER 2012 SCHEDULE

L O C A T I O N S 1 HILL COUNTY CAmPUS 112 Lamar Dr. Hillsboro, TX 76645 (254) 659-7500 2 JOHNSON COUNTY CAmPUS 2112 Mayfield Pkwy. Cleburne, TX 76033 (817) 760-5500 CLEBURNE WELDING LAB 805 S. Hillsboro St. Cleburne, TX 76033 3 HILL COLLEGE @ GLEN ROSE 1505 Big Bend Trail Glen Rose, TX 76043 (254) 897-4111 4 HILL COLLEGE @ BURLESON 130 E. Renfro Burleson, TX 76028 (817) 295-7392 5 HILL COLLEGE @ meridian 301 N. 2 nd St. Meridian, TX 76665 (254) 659-7650 C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N & C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G Johnson County Campus (817) 760-5821 Hill County Campus (254) 659-7824 w w w. h i l l c o l l e g e. e d u

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S CORPORATE TRAINING Corporate Training 4 CAREER TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE ONLINE ed2go Community Education Classes 4 Automotive Intro to Automotive Tech 4 Automotive Heating & Air-Conditioning 4 Automotive Management 4 COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY Beginning Computers 5 MS Excel 2007-Level 1 5 MS Word 2007-Level 1 5 COSMETOLOGY 5 CPR Basic Life Support 5 ELECTRICAL Electrical Licensing Regulations & National Electrical Code Review 5 FIRE Protection Technology Fire Instructor I 6 Fire Officer I 6 Fire Service Honor Guard 6 HEALTH/MEDICAL Certified Medication Aide 6 Certified Medication Aide Update 7 Certified Nurse Aide 7 HISTORY TRAILS Conquering the Rockies 7 MASSAGE THERAPY 7 Health & Hygiene 8 Anatomy & Physiology 8 Business Practices & Professional Ethics 8 Kinesiology 8 Pathology 8 Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities 8 Fundamentals I 8 Fundamentals II 8 Internship 8 Pharmacy technician 8-9 Introduction to Pharmacy 9 Pharmaceutical Mathematics 9 Drug Classification 9 Clinical Pharmacy Tech 9 Phlebotomy 9 Basic Phlebotomy 9-10 Phlebotomy Clinical 10 SPA TECHNOLOGY/Cosmetology Customer Service & Business Ethics 10 Sanitation & Safety 10 Laws and Rules 10 Teaching Methods 10 WELDING Intro to Stick Welding 11 Intro to MIG Welding 11 Intro to Pipe Welding 11 Intro to TIG Welding 11-12 Intro to Welding Fundamentals 12 Intermediate SMAW 12 Advanced MIG Welding 12 Maintenance Welding 12 Welding Certification 12 EEO Statement 13 BACTERIAL MENINGITIS FACTS 14 REGISTRATION FORM 15 C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N & C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G S T A F F Lizza Trenkle - (254) 659-7823 Dean of Instruction Elena Cipriano - (817) 760-5826 Dual Credit and Continuing Education Specialist Colby bosher - (817) 760-5825 Dual Credit and Continuing Education Specialist Tessa Bryan - (817) 760-5821 or 5820 Administrative Assistant Janie McPhail - (817) 760-5510 Corporate Training 3

C O R P O R A T E T R A I N I N G Hill College offers customized training that can improve your employees performance. We can help you assess your business needs, provide growth opportunities for your employees and deliver quality training that is effective, timely and convenient. Below is just a sample of customized training that Hill College can provide for your business Computer Applications Customer Service Drafting Health, Safety & Environment Language Skills Leadership & Management Lean Manufacturing Process Instrumentation Team Building & Problem Solving Welding We understand the importance of a productive and motivated workforce. That is why we develop courses/programs which are created to meet your organization s needs. Our educational experts deliver training solutions! For more information or to schedule your next training course/program, please contact: Department of Continuing Education & Corporate Training (817) 760-5821 C A R E E R T R A I N I N G C O U R S E S A V A I L A B L E O N L I N E ed2go Community Education Classes Hill College offers career training courses online and through ed2go. All courses include expert instructors. These online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient and geared just for you. For a complete listing of all titles, please visit our website. www.ed2go.com/hillcollege Six-week courses are project-oriented and include lessons, hands-on assignments, discussion areas and more. Instructor-facilitated learning supports you throughout the course! Choose from more than 250 online courses. Most courses are only $99 GENERAL INFORMATION Refund Policy When students withdraw from Continuing Education courses, a refund of tuition and fees shall be made in accordance with the refund schedules shown below. Students should contact the Continuing Education Office to request a refund. Students who are dropped for disciplinary reasons will not receive a refund nor be allowed to transfer to a later section. A 100% refund will be given to students when the college cancels a class. A 100% refund will be available to students who withdraw from a course(s) prior to the first class meeting. The withdrawal must be made at the Continuing Education Office during normal business hours. Hill College is not responsible for fee reimbursement other than tuition and/or textbooks. Class Cancellation A class will be cancelled when there is insufficient enrollment prior to the first class meeting. Students will be notified of class cancellations by phone, letter or email. Refunds will be processed automatically. Books and Supplies Books and supplies are not included in the tuition/fees for a course unless indicated in the course description. Books may be purchased at the bookstore on either the Cleburne or Hillsboro campus. 4

A u t o m o t i v e AUMT 1001 Intro to Automotive Tech An introductory overview of the automotive service industry including history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, professional responsibilities, and automobile maintenance. June 4-Aug. 2 Online AUMT 1045 Automotive Heating and Air-Conditioning Theory of automotive air conditioning and heating systems. Emphasis on the basic refrigeration cycle and diagnosis and repair of system malfunctions. Covers EPA guidelines for refrigerant handling and new refrigerant replacements. May be taught manufacturer specific. June 4-Aug. 2 Online AUMT 2001 Automotive Management Instruction in human relations, customer relations, and customer satisfaction. Emphasis on management techniques and building relationships between the service department and the customer. June 4-Aug. 2 Online C O M P U T E R S / T E C H N O L O G Y ITSC 1012 Beginning Computers (10hrs/$80) This course will start with the very basics of computer operation including turning the computer on, desktop navigation, file creation/deletion and file execution. Students will learn to create, copy and delete files as well as execute programs and set up email accounts. 4AQ 114Q May 29-June 26 6-8 p.m. Tues. Inst. 207 Hillsboro 4BQ 114Q July 9-Aug. 6 6-8 p.m. Mon. TBA Cleburne ITSW 1022 MS Excel 2007- Level 1 (10hrs/$80) This course includes instruction in terminology, program parameters, display characteristics, formatting features, mathematical functions and printing. Students will understand basic concepts of spreadsheet functions, create/modify workbooks, format worksheets, create/apply ranges and create/print reports. 4AQ 114Q July 3-July 31 6-8 p.m. Tues. Inst. 207 Hillsboro 5 POFI 1024 MS Word 2007- Level 1 (10hrs/$80) This course will introduce word processing terminology, editing functions, formatting and special text options. Students will create, format and edit basic business documents. 4AQ 114Q May 21- June 25 6-8 p.m. Mon. TBA Cleburne C O S M E T O L O G Y Did you know that you can receive training in Cosmetology through our Continuing Education Department? Well, you can complete the same classes a credit student would take, receive the same instruction and prepare to take the state licensure examination. We offer courses in the following areas: Cosmetology Operator, Cosmetology Instructor, Facial Specialist/Esthetician, and Nail Technician. Call today to register! Tessa Bryan (817) 760-5821 tbryan@hillcollege.edu C P R EMSP 1019 CPR Basic Life Support (4hrs/$35) Designed for healthcare providers and professional rescuers. Lifesaving skills of respiratory (choking and near-drowning) and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. 4AQ 114Q June 14 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thurs. Allied Health Cleburne 4BQ 114Q July 12 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thurs. Allied Health Cleburne

E L E C T R I C A L M C E ELPT 2000 Electrical Licensing Regulations and National Electrical Code Review - MCE This covers electrical licensing requirements and state laws and rules that regulate the conduct of licensed electricians. Witherspoon Electric Educational Service Provider. Saturday classes! To register for this course please contact: David Witherspoon davidw@transpowerelect.com May 12, June 9, July 14, Aug.11 8 a.m.-noon Student Center, Rm. 400 Cleburne Fire Officer I This course will meet the required curriculum of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for Fire Officer I Certification. FIRT1092 FIRE SERVICE HONOR GUARD ($525) This course, affectionately known as our honor guard boot camp, is designed to provide fire service and public safety organizations the basics to develop your honor guard and color guard units. The course will cover basic drill and ceremonial movements, church and casket protocol, developing department SOPs for honor guards and color guards, Public Safety Officer benefits, flag etiquette, honor guard commander leadership training, various types of funeral services as well as history and traditions of the Honor Guard. Price includes accommodations. Honor Guard Academy only - $450. F I R E P R O T E C T I O N T E C H N O L O G Y Fire Protection Technology courses are available throughout the summer. For information on these courses, please contact: Robert Matthews (254) 659-7981 Fire Instructor I Preparation of fire and emergency services personnel to deliver instruction from a prepared lesson plan. This course includes the use of instructional aids and evaluation instruments to meet the curriculum requirements of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for Fire Instructor I Certification. 6 H E A L T H / M E D I C A L NURA 1013 Certified Medication Aide (140hrs/$550) This course addresses preparation and administration of designated medications by non-licensed nursing personnel employed in licensed health care agencies including the responsibilities associated with such administration. State certification testing is conducted upon completion of the course. Students need to be 18 years of age, provide a copy of a high school diploma or GED, copy of a valid photo identification card (i.e. driver s license), copy of social security card and proof of current immunizations** including a TB vaccination and all three shots for the Hepatitis B vaccination. Students must be a Certified Nurse Aide in good standing and be currently employed in a facility as a nurse aide or non-licensed direct care staff person on the first official day of the medication aide training program. Students must have been employed in a facility for 90 days as a non-licensed direct care staff person and employment must have been completed within the 12-month period prior to the first day of class. An applicant who worked as a nurse aide in a Medicare skilled nursing facility or a Medicaid nursing facility is exempt from the 90-day requirement. Backgrounds need to be completed through VERIFIED CREDENTIALS at: www.myvci.com/hillcollege. Please contact the CE office for program codes prior to submitting your background check. Cost includes tuition, fees and cost of the state exam. A textbook is required from the Hill College bookstore. To register for this course, please contact:

Elena Cipriano (817) 760-5826 ecipriano@hillcollege.edu 1AQ 121Q Oct. 1 9a.m.-12:30 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne **Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/ Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B** and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28-day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months). NURA 1041 Certified Medication Aide Update (7hrs/$50) This course is intensive training in an identified area (s) to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certifications. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. To register for this course please contact: Elena Cipriano (817) 760-5826 ecipriano@hillcollege.edu NURA 1001 Certified Nurse Aide (75hrs/$400) This course is preparation for entry-level nursing assistants to achieve a level of knowledge, skills and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include residents rights, communication, safety, observation and reporting, and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. State certification testing is conducted upon completion of this course. Students need to be 18 years of age, and provide a copy of your valid photo identification, a copy of your social security card and proof of current immunizations records.** Students are required to do a drug screening and a TB test. All students are required to submit a background check prior to registering 7 for the course. Backgrounds need to be completed through VERIFIED CREDENTIALS at: www.myvci.com/hillcollege. Please contact the CE office for program codes prior to submitting your background check. Cost includes tuition, fees and cost of the state exam. To register for this course, please contact: Colby Bosher (817) 760-5825 cbosher@hillcollege.edu 4AQ 114Q June 18-July 23 8:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne 4BQ 114Q June 18-July 23 2 p.m.-6 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne 4CQ 114Q Aug. 6-Sept. 10 8:45 a.m-12:45 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne 4DQ 114Q Aug. 6-Sept. 10 2 p.m.-6 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne 1AQ 121Q Sept. 24-Oct. 29 8:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne 1BQ 121Q Sept. 24-Oct. 29 2 p.m.-6 p.m. M-T-W Marti Bldg. Cleburne **Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/ Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28 day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months). H I S T O R Y T R A I L S HCHT 2089 History Trails The Hill College History Department will be offering a trip through the Rocky Mountains as a summer I course. Along the way, you will be immersed in the rich history of the American Indians, explorers, mountain men, miners and pioneers of the Wild West as you travel through Indian Territory, mining camps, ghost towns, mountain passes and canyons. IN-DISTRICT RATE 1 person/room $1130 2 people/room $853 upon availability 3 people/room $760 upon availability 4 people/room $714 upon availability The out-of-district rate will be an additional $92 while the out-of-state rate will be an additional $292. To register, contact: Tessa Bryan (817) 760-5821 tbryan@hillcollege.edu 4AQ 114Q June 11-June 17

M A S S A G E T H E R A P Y The Massage Therapy curriculum gives students the foundation needed to excel in their careers and prepares them for certification. Ethics and business skills are also important, especially for those seeking to begin their own business. To register for this course, please contact: Elena Cipriano (817) 760-5826 ecipriano@hillcollege.edu M-T-W Sept. 10 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. MSSG 1009 Health & Hygiene (20hrs/$104) The study of safety and sanitation practices including universal precautions. The importance of proper body mechanics, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, maintaining the massage environment and the advantage of therapeutic relationships is also included. MSSG 1013 Anatomy & Physiology for Massage (75hrs/$390) In-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. Includes cell structure and function, tissues, body organization and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. Emphasizes homeostasis/wellness care. MSSG 1007 Business Practices & Professional Ethics (45hrs/$234) The study of physical and financial office practices and marketing. Course includes ethical practices for massage therapists as established by law or regulatory agency. MSSG 2013 Kinesiology for Massage (50hrs/$260) Applied study of human kinesiology. Muscle movements and dysfunctions will be discussed and palpated. Includes theory and practice of functional muscle testing. Prerequisite: MSSG 1013/1313/1413 - Anatomy & Physiology. MSSG 2014 Pathology for Massage (40hrs/$208) General discussion of pathologies as they relate to massage therapy. Includes universal precautions and their management in professional practice. Also covers etiology, signs, symptoms, and the physiological and psychological reactions to disease and injury. MSSG 1005 Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities (20hrs/$104) The use of accepted hydrotherapy and holistic health care modalities of external application of temperature for its reflexive effect. MSSG 1011 Massage Therapy Fundamentals I (100hrs/$520) Introduction to the theory and the application of skills necessary to perform Swedish massage. MSSG 2011 Massage Therapy Fundamentals II (100hrs/$520) A continuation of Massage Therapy Fundamentals I. Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Completes the requirements for Massage Techniques for licensure. Prerequisite: MSSG 1011/1411 - Massage Therapy Fundamentals I. MSSG 2086 Internship - Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage ($260) A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. P H A R M A C Y T E C H N I C I A N The following courses make up the required curriculum for the pharmacy technician certification. An individual who is registered with the board as a pharmacy technician trainee is authorized to participate in a pharmacy technician training program. A student must have their trainee registration before going into a pharmacy. To register for this course, please contact: Tessa Bryan (817) 760-5821 tbryan@hillcollege.edu Registration Requirements To register as a Pharmacy Technician Trainee, an individual must complete TSBP application process as instructed below. www.tsbp.state.tx.us/pharmacytechs.htm 8

Application Process To complete the application process, an individual must: Submit the application provided online, which includes a non-refundable fee of $53; and Complete a fingerprint session through L1 Identity Solutions, which includes a fee of $40-45. Fingerprint Session Information on how and when to register for a fingerprint session will be on the confirmation page once the application is submitted. PHRA 1005 Drug Classification (48hrs/$300) An introduction to the study of disease processes, pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifications, dosages, actions in the body and routes of administration. 4AQ 114Q May 30-Sept. 12 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Wed. TBA Cleburne PHRA 1060 Clinical-Pharmacy Technician (50hrs/$260) A health-related, work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. PHRA 1001 Introduction to Pharmacy (48hrs/$300) An overview of the qualifications, operational guidelines and job duties of a pharmacy technician. Topics include definitions of a pharmacy environment, the profile of a pharmacy technician, legal and ethical guidelines, job skills and duties, verbal and written communication skills, professional resources and safety techniques. 4AQ 114Q May 29-Sept. 11 9 a.m.-noon Tues. TBA Cleburne PHRA 1009 Pharmaceutical Mathematics (32hrs/$230) Pharmaceutical mathematics including reading, interpreting and solving calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Conversion of measurements within the apothecary, avoirdupois and metric systems with emphasis on the metric system of weight and volume. Topics include ratio and proportion, percentage, dilution and concentration, milliequivalents, units, intravenous flow rates and solving dosage problems. 4AQ 114Q May 29-Sept. 11 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Tues. TBA Cleburne 9 P H L E B O T O M Y Basic Phlebotomy is a 50-hour course designed to provide the student with a theoretical background for the collection of blood specimens. Topics include professionalism, ethics, medical terminology, related anatomy and physiology, utilization of laboratory equipment and skills needed to perform a venipuncture. Phlebotomy Clinical is a 120-hour course that serves as the clinical practice extension of the Basic Phlebotomy course. It is designed to provide the student with additional theoretical knowledge while concentrating on the development of skills useful in the practice of phlebotomy. Students must have successfully completed Basic Phlebotomy in order to take Phlebotomy Clinical. Backgrounds need to be completed through VERIFIED CREDENTIALS at: www.myvci. com/hillcollege. Please contact the CE office for program codes prior to submitting your background check. To register for this course, contact: Elena Cipriano (817) 760-5826 ecipriano@hillcollege.edu 18 years old Provide copy of high school diploma or GED certificate Reading test required for entry A 10-panel drug screen Criminal background check at: www.myvci.com/hillcollege Cost: $51 Provide documentation of required immunizations** Tuberculosis skin test (negative) Hepatitis B (series of three; takes six months to complete series) **Current immunizations are: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Tetanus/ Diptheria, Varicella (Chickenpox), Bacterial Meningitis, HEP B and a current TB Skin test. The Hepititus A/B Combo (28-day series) can be used in place of the Hepititus B Series (6 months).

PLAB 1023 Basic Phlebotomy (50hrs/$255) Skill development in the performance of a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and standard precautions. Includes vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture, and specimen collection on adults, children and infants. Emphasis on infection prevention, patient identification, specimen labeling, quality assurance, specimen handling, processing, accessioning, professionalism, ethics and medical terminology. 4BQ 114Q July 2-July 24 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. CE Bldg. Hillsboro PLAB 1060 Clinical/Phlebotomy (120hrs/$499) A health-related, work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. A minimum of 115 sticks is required for completion. Students must complete the required 50-hour basic course before starting clinical. is approved by the TDLR for licensed professionals. Hill College Continuing Education Provider, registration number: 1285. Sunday classes! 4AQ 114Q June 3 2-4 p.m 4BQ 114Q July 29 2-4 p.m 4CQ 114Q Aug. 12 2-4 p.m Cosmo Bldg. Cleburne CSME 2006 Sanitation & Safety for the Cosmetology Professional (2hrs/$35) This course will identify the procedures for sanitation and safety practice in the cosmetology industry. This course is required and approved by the TDLR for licensed professionals. Hill College Continuing Education Provider, registration number: 1285. Sunday classes! 4AQ 114Q June 3 9-11 a.m. 4BQ 114Q July 29 9-11 a.m. 4CQ 114Q Aug. 12 9-11 a.m. Cosmo Bldg. Cleburne CSME 2007 Laws and Rules for the Cosmetology Professional (2hrs/$35) Training in laws and rules of the cosmetology industry designed to meet continuing education and/or review update requirements associated with professional licensure. Sunday classes! 4AQ 114Q June 3 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4BQ 114Q July 29 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4CQ 114Q Aug. 12 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cosmo Bldg. Cleburne CSME 2034 Teaching Methods (2hrs/$35) Students will develop strategies for teaching cosmetology and related subjects. This course is approved by the TDLR for licensed professionals. Hill College CE Provider, registration Number: 1285. Sunday classes! 4AQ 114Q June 3 4-6 p.m. 4BQ 114Q July 29 4-6 p.m. 4CQ 114Q Aug. 12 4-6 p.m. Cosmo Bldg. Cleburne S p a T e c h n o l o g y / W E L D I N G C o s m e t o l o g y CSME 2008 Customer Service & Business Ethics (2hrs/$35) WLDG 1028 Intro to Stick Welding (96hrs/$255) This course will introduce students to proper business An introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. etiquette and services, procedures for appointment Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxyfuel cutting and various joint designs. Instruction provided in scheduling and record management, and to identify issues related to customer and operational management. This course SMAW fillet welds in various positions. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 10

3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3GQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. Marti Bldg. Cleburne WLDG 1030 Intro to MIG Welding (96hrs/$255) A study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment and safe use of tools/equipment with instruction in various joint designs. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 11 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3GQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. Marti Bldg. Cleburne WLDG 1035 Intro to Pipe Welding (96hrs/$255) An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G and 2G using various electrodes. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3GQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thus. Marti Bldg. Cleburne WLDG 1034 Intro to TIG Welding (96hrs/ $255) An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), setup/use of the GTAW equipment and safe use of tools and equipment. Welding instruction in various positions on joint design. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3GQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. Marti Bldg. Cleburne

WLDG 1021 Intro to Welding Fundamentals (96hrs/$255) An introduction to the fundamentals of equipment used in oxy-fuel and arc welding, including welding and cutting safety, basic oxy-fuel welding and cutting, basic arc welding processes and basic metallurgy. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. Marti Bldg. Cleburne WLDG 1057 Intermediate SMAW (96hrs/$255) A study of the production of various fillets and groove welds. Preparation of specimens for testing in all test positions. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50pm 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3GQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 5-9:50 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. Marti Bldg. Cleburne WLDG 1015 Maintenance Welding (20hrs/$97) This course is an introduction to oxy-fuel and arc welding and cutting practice and procedures. Students will also cover basic safety procedures. A new class starts every Monday. For more information, please contact: Brian Bennett (817) 556-2809 ext. 201 WLDG 1091 Welding Certification (8hrs/$150) American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Steel Qualification Test 3/8 a-36 steel plate to 3/8 a-36 steel plate with backing bar done in 3G and 4G position. One test per class. By arrangement only. For more information, please contact: Brian Bennett (817) 556-2809 ext. 201 WLDG 2047 Advanced MIG Welding (96hrs/$255) Advanced topics in Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Includes welding in various positions and directions. 3AQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3BQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3CQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 8-11:50 a.m. 3DQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3EQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 3FQ 113Q May 24-Aug. 9 1-4:50 p.m. 12

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W h a t Y o u S h o u l d K n o w A b o u t B a c t e r i a l M e n i n g i t i s Bacterial Meningitis is a serious, potentially deadly disease that can progress extremely quickly, so be cautious. Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. The bacteria that cause meningitis can also infect the blood. This disease strikes about 3,000 Americans each year, including 100-125 on college campuses, leading to 5-15 deaths among college students each year. There is a treatment, but those who survive may develop severe health problems or disabilities. This information is provided to all Texas college students. What are the symptoms? High fever Severe headache Vomiting Sensitivity to light Stiff neck Confusion and sleepiness Nausea Lethargy Seizures There may be a rash of tiny, red-purple spots caused by bleeding under the skin. These can occur anywhere on the body. The more symptoms, the higher the risk, so when these symptoms appear, seek immediate medical attention. How is Bacterial Meningitis diagnosed? Diagnosis is made by a medical professional and is usually based on a combination of symptoms and lab results from spinal fluid and blood tests. Early diagnosis and treatment greatly improve the chance of recovery. How is the disease transmitted? The disease is transmitted when people exchange saliva (kissing, sharing drinks, utensils, cigarettes, toothbrushes, etc.) or come in contact with respiratory or throat secretions. How do you increase the risk of getting Bacterial Meningitis? Exposure to saliva by sharing cigarettes, water bottles, eating utensils, food, kissing, etc. Living in close conditions (sharing a room/suite in a dorm or group home). What can happen if you get Bacterial Meningitis? Death Permanent brain damage Kidney Failure Learning Disability Hearing loss / Blindness Limb damage (fingers, arms, toes and legs) that could result in amputation Gangrene Coma Convulsions Can Bacterial Meningitis be treated? Antibiotic treatment, if you receive it early enough can save your life and increases your chance of recovery. Permanent disability or disability can still occur. Your best bet is still prevention. Can Bacterial Meningitis be prevented? There is a vaccine for the disease. The vaccination is recommended for: People living in close quarters College students 25 years old or younger Vaccinations are effective against four of the five most common bacteria that cause Bacterial Meningitis. Vaccinations take seven to ten days to become effective and protect you for three to five years. How can I get more information? Contact your health care provider Contact the Texas Department of Health at (915) 834-7853. www.cdc.gov/meningitis 14

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