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Business and ManagementTools <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tradeBUSINESS and MANAGEMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsCERTIFICATE PROGRAMSMeet <strong>the</strong> challenges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ever-changing workplace. Learn <strong>the</strong> most effective ways to enhance your career and earning potential. Ourfaculty <strong>of</strong> working executives and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals provide you with up-to-<strong>the</strong>-minute in<strong>for</strong>mation and skills needed <strong>for</strong> success. Individualclasses may be taken. Students need not be enrolled in a Certificate Program to take any <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se courses.Business DevelopmentThis program is designed <strong>for</strong> peoplestarting or expanding a business and<strong>for</strong> employees who wish to sharpen<strong>the</strong>ir business skills. There are severalelective classes to choose from. Allcourses are taught by workingpr<strong>of</strong>essionals.BookkeepingNo previous experience in bookkeepingneeded to enroll. Qualifyyourself <strong>for</strong> employment as a fullchargebookkeeper.Office Administrative AssistantThere is a high demand <strong>for</strong> trained andqualified <strong>of</strong>fice support personnel.Learn <strong>the</strong> communication techniquesand get <strong>the</strong> computer skills you needto not only survive, but thrive in today’smarket.Payroll CertificationThis specialized training courseprepares you to take <strong>the</strong> CertifiedPayroll Pr<strong>of</strong>essional CertificationExamination. After earning your CPPCertificate, you become a qualifiedPayroll Pr<strong>of</strong>essional.Management and Supervisory SkillsAn organization flourishes with greatstaff and management. Acquire <strong>the</strong>skills you need, using <strong>the</strong> latestmanagement practices from our staff<strong>of</strong> working pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Come andlearn today, what you will use <strong>for</strong>success tomorrow.How to EnrollSubmit <strong>the</strong> following to <strong>the</strong> QueensCollege Continuing EducationProgram:• A completed Certificate Programapplication, available on <strong>the</strong> insideback cover <strong>of</strong> this book• $10 nonrefundable application feeHow to Get Your Certificate• Satisfactorily complete <strong>the</strong>appropriate courses, bothrequired and elective.• Attend 80% <strong>of</strong> all class sessions• Maintain a grade average <strong>of</strong> Cor betterSEMINARS AND WORKSHOPSBusiness OpportunitiesSuccess comes to those who can seeopportunities (where o<strong>the</strong>rs do not)and act swiftly to make <strong>the</strong> most <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong>m. These courses could open animportant door <strong>for</strong> you.See page 5.Certified Bookkeeping Exam PrepAfter this course, you can go <strong>for</strong> yourexam with confidence. This is acomprehensive review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fivesubject skills covered in <strong>the</strong> CertifiedBookkeeper exam’s three test areas.Here’s a chance to get your resumemoved to <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pile!See page 7.Personal DevelopmentThese individual classes will sharpenspecific skills <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional at alllevels <strong>of</strong> experience. If you are anemployee a manager, or anentrepreneur, looking <strong>for</strong> a change, orreturning to <strong>the</strong> work <strong>for</strong>ce, <strong>the</strong>seclasses can help focus yourknowledge and fur<strong>the</strong>r your goals.See page 9.Open HouseCome to <strong>the</strong> Continuing Education Open House <strong>for</strong> answers to questionsabout certificate programs, courses, careers and opportunities.Register at <strong>the</strong> Open House and receive a 5% Discount on your tuition.MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 20096:00 - 8:00 pmStudent Union, 4th Floor4QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


BUSINESSDEVELOPMENTCERTIFICATEREQUIRED COURSES• BS-100 How To Start Your Own Business• BS-101 Marketing• BS-102 Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Running a BusinessELECTIVE COURSESChoose one elective:• BS-104 Preparing Business Tax Returns• BS-105 Buying a Business - GetIn<strong>for</strong>med Be<strong>for</strong>e You Buy.*• BS-107 Sales Methods/Fundamentals• BS-114 Advertising Principles/Practices*• BS-115 Business Law*• BS-118 Customer Service*• BS-250 Bookkeeping• BS-404 Rules <strong>of</strong> Employer/EmployeeRelations*• BS-415 Public Speaking<strong>for</strong> Business & Beyond• BS-424 Assertiveness Training* Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semester.BS-100, Section MO21-QCHow To Start Your Own BusinessStarting a new business is a thrill. This livelycourse stresses practical techniques,including: sources <strong>of</strong> capital; legal issues;how to select accountants and o<strong>the</strong>rpr<strong>of</strong>essionals; necessary insurancecoverage; availability <strong>of</strong> governmentassistance; how to set up your own business;how to develop a business plan; how to getstarted, and how to keep going in a downeconomy. 10 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - November 16$115 • 5 sessions • Donald ShatzBS-101, Section TH21-QCMarketing: The Key toa Successful BusinessMarketing turns a good idea into a pr<strong>of</strong>itableventure. (And even established businessesneed an exciting marketing plan.) This handsoncourse shows how to position yourbusiness in <strong>the</strong> marketplace, to identify andmeet <strong>the</strong> customers’ demands. 12 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - November 19$230 • 6 sessions • Sye SpenceBS-102, Section TU21-QCLegal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Running a BusinessLearn about <strong>the</strong> basic legal issues andconcepts you need to know as a businessowner. Topics: What legal <strong>for</strong>m <strong>the</strong> businessentity can take, advantages and disadvantages<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various <strong>for</strong>ms, processand <strong>for</strong>ms, partnership agreements leasing(commercial space, equipment, etc.) buyingconsiderations, employment applications,employee verses independent contractor,intellectual property, handling employeeissues, laws <strong>of</strong> sales, warranties, repairs andrefunds. Also, how and when to seekpr<strong>of</strong>essional advice. 16 hrs.• Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 13 - December 1$235 • 8 sessions • Giovanni Larrea, Esq.BS-104, Section MO21-QCPreparing Business Tax ReturnsUsing real <strong>for</strong>ms, we will cover <strong>the</strong>preparation <strong>of</strong> new business tax returns <strong>for</strong>federal, state and city government, wi<strong>the</strong>mphasis on maximizing tax advantagesand benefits. Topics: payroll taxes(unemployment, insurance, disability, socialsecurity, rent tax, sales tax), corporation,personal holding corporation, small businesscorporation (NYS and NYC), partnershipsand tax advantages <strong>of</strong> incorporation. 20 hrs.• Monday, 6:15 - 8:45 p.m.October 19 - December 7$260 • 8 sessions • Fred PearlmanBS-107, Section TH21-QCSales Methods and FundamentalsSelling is more than just luck! Consistentlystrong sales are a result <strong>of</strong> a skill set thatincludes motivation, effective methods andsolid experience. In this class, we will cover:<strong>the</strong> psychology <strong>of</strong> buying and selling, buyermotivation and <strong>the</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> value, use <strong>of</strong> clientfeedback, how to identify opportunities,handling customers and client retention. Allcan benefit, whe<strong>the</strong>r you are a beginner,seasoned seller or a group sales <strong>for</strong>ce. 12 hrs.• Thursday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 15 - November 19$200 • 6 sessions • Stephen YeskoTools <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tradeBUSINESS and MANAGEMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsBS-250, BookkeepingSee description and schedule on p. 7.BS-415, Section TU21-QCPublic Speaking<strong>for</strong> Business and BeyondGood public speaking skills give you a solidedge, and <strong>the</strong>y pay <strong>of</strong>f <strong>for</strong> life! Classes focuson: managing <strong>the</strong> jitters; guidelines <strong>for</strong>effective presentations; speech titles,introductions, openings, transitions, andclosings; <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> humor and quotations;visual aids and props; positive body language;conducting a question and answer session;and public speaking Do’s and Don’ts. 18 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 13 - December 8$260 • 9 sessions • Denise MillerALSO OF INTERESTNEW!BS-434, Section MO11-QCMonetize Your Business: ForEntrepreneur Moms, Helping You ToFocus on Generating RevenueWorkshop designed <strong>for</strong> mom-entrepreneurswho already know <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> starting abusiness, but need help monetizing <strong>the</strong>irideas. During <strong>the</strong> 4-session workshop you willlearn to identify <strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> your businessadvantage, focus on revenue generatingactivities, and being frugal. 8 hrs.• Monday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 5 - November 2$85 • 4 sessions • Vera BabayevaBS-427, Section TH21-QCCritical Thinking in <strong>the</strong> WorkplaceCritical thinking is crucial to making gooddecisions. Learn a systematic approach thatcan help you make clear your thoughts,prevent one from jumping to conclusionsbe<strong>for</strong>e you have had <strong>the</strong> opportunity to ask<strong>the</strong> right questions. Learn to consider all <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> options when solving problems or makingdecisions. 3 hrs.• Thursday, 6:15 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.October 15$45 • 1 session • Gaspare ScaturroBusiness and Management*REGISTER EARLY*QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP5


Business and ManagementBUSINESS and MANAGEMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsOffice AdministrativeAssistant CertificateProgramJoin <strong>the</strong> field where qualified applicants arein demand! Skilled administrative assistants,secretaries, and <strong>of</strong>fice support personnel arevital to a successful management team.Learn <strong>the</strong> communication techniques and<strong>of</strong>fice computer skills you need to succeedin today’s market.Prerequisite: English fluencyREQUIRED COURSES• BS-409 Business Writing• BS-415 Public Speaking<strong>for</strong> Business and Beyond• BS-700 Office Procedures andOrganizational Skills• CP-951 Word: MOS Exam PrepELECTIVE COURSESTake one elective:• CP-950 Excel: MOS Exam Prep• CP-952 Access: MOS Exam Prep• CP-953 PowerPoint: MOS Exam Prep# These classes are designed to developexpert level skills.Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency Exam <strong>of</strong>fered by independenttester is suggested, but not required <strong>for</strong> thiscertificate.* Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterBS-409, Section TU21-QCBusiness WritingAlways express yourself clearly. That’s <strong>the</strong>secret to successful business reports, letters,and memos. Learn to write in simple, precise,and readable language. 20 hrs.Prerequisite: English fluency• Tuesday, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.October 13 - December 15$265 • 10 sessions • Tom McCreightBS-415, Section TU21-QCPublic Speaking<strong>for</strong> Business and BeyondGood public speaking skills give you a solidedge, and <strong>the</strong>y pay <strong>of</strong>f <strong>for</strong> life! Classes focuson: managing <strong>the</strong> jitters; guidelines <strong>for</strong>effective presentations; speech titles,introductions, openings, transitions, andclosings; <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> humor and quotations;visual aids and props; positive bodylanguage; conducting a question and answersession; and public speaking Do’s andDon’ts. 18 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 13 - December 8$260 • 9 sessions • Denise MillerBS-700, Section MO21- QCOffice Proceduresand Organizational SkillsThis course examines many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> current<strong>of</strong>fice responsibilities and focuses on <strong>the</strong>skills needed to handle <strong>the</strong>m. Learn effective methods <strong>of</strong> managing, organizing andretrieving in<strong>for</strong>mation. Office etiquette,communication, maintaining files, handlingmultiple schedules and prioritizing tasks arecovered. 10 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - November 16$150 • 5 sessions • Roseann ScaturroCP-951, Section SA11-QCWord: MOS Exam PrepLearn to create, <strong>for</strong>mat, edit and printdocuments. Work with tool bars, filemanagement and input techniques. Conquergraphics and tables, mail merge, charts,<strong>for</strong>ms, templates, etc. No previous Wordknowledge is required. After sixty hours <strong>of</strong>instruction, you’ll be well prepared to take<strong>the</strong> Expert Exam and to reap <strong>the</strong> benefits<strong>for</strong> your hard work. 54 hrs.• Saturday, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.October 17 - February 13, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBACP-952, Section TR21-QCAccess: MOS Exam PrepLearn how to create and use databases withthis powerful application. Databases canhelp us organize and sort in<strong>for</strong>mation in amanner that makes it useful to us.Topics include: Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tools, views,defining fields and records, using <strong>the</strong> reportwizard, querying, database maintenanceworking with Excel tables, hyperlinks andmuch, much more. 54 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.November 3 - January 14, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBACP-953, Section WE21PowerPoint: MOS Exam PrepExplore <strong>the</strong> full range <strong>of</strong> capabilities <strong>of</strong>Powerpoint by working through variousprojects involving hands-on computeractivities and case problems. By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong>this course students will understand how todesign and create pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualitypresentations. No previous knowledge <strong>of</strong>Powerpoint required.Topics include: Using a design template,different views and slide shows, use <strong>of</strong> clipart, enhancing presentations with <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong>embedded visuals, and creating apresentation with interactive OLE documents.45 Hours.• Wednesday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.October 28 - February 24, 2010$630 • 15 sessions • TBACP-950, Section FR21-QCExcel: MOS Exam PrepLearn <strong>the</strong> essential features involved inplanning a worksheet. Understand <strong>for</strong>matsand design charts and graphs. Learnadvanced features and techniques <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>spreadsheet program including differentanalyses, multiple worksheets, data tables,macros, sorting and filtering as worksheetdatabase, template creation, and embeddingand linking excel worksheets to a Worddocument. After sixty hours <strong>of</strong> instruction,you’ll be well prepared to take <strong>the</strong> ExpertExam and to reap <strong>the</strong> benefits <strong>for</strong> your hardwork. 54 hrs.• Friday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.October 23 - February 20, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBAAlso <strong>of</strong> InterestCP-200, Section WE21-QCTyping <strong>for</strong> Speed and AccuracyA great course <strong>for</strong> beginners. An expertteacher guides beginners in basic typingskills on <strong>the</strong> computer, and helps improvespeed and accuracy. We use a computertutorial program and a self-paced textbook<strong>for</strong> adults, available at <strong>the</strong> College bookstore.18 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.September 30 - December 2$240 • 9 sessions • TBA6QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


BUSINESS and MANAGEMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPAYROLL CERTIFICATIONQueens College Continuing Education incooperation with <strong>the</strong> American PayrollAssociation, <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>the</strong> PayTrain Collegeprogram. It is designed to improve yourknowledge <strong>of</strong> payroll compliance from a basicunderstanding to an advanced level, even ifyou are new to <strong>the</strong> industry. As a payrollpr<strong>of</strong>essional, it is important to maintain yourcompany’s compliance by keeping up withchanging regulations and procedures.Staying current is also important to yourcontinued pr<strong>of</strong>essional development.The program is comprised <strong>of</strong> twopr<strong>of</strong>essional development courses. PayTrainFundamentals which is created to prepareyou <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fundamental Payroll Certification(FPC) exam and PayTrain Mastery, which isdesigned to prepare you <strong>for</strong> Certified PayrollPr<strong>of</strong>essional (CPP) exam.*Enrollees in <strong>the</strong> program receive liveclassroom instruction, textbooks, and accessto interactive online activities andapplications to rein<strong>for</strong>ce topics learned.*To qualify <strong>for</strong> CPP certification, candidatesmust have earned three years <strong>of</strong> payrollexperience in <strong>the</strong> five years prior to taking<strong>the</strong> exam.BS-605, Section SA11-QCPayTrain FundamentalsPayTrain Fundamentals teaches <strong>the</strong>fundamental payroll calculations andapplications necessary <strong>for</strong> individuals whoare new to <strong>the</strong> payroll industry, those whosupport <strong>the</strong> payroll industry, and those whoare preparing <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> FPC or CPP certificationexaminations. This course will provide youwith <strong>the</strong> basic knowledge and skills requiredto maintain payroll compliance and preventcostly penalties. Topics covered in PayTrainFundamentals include: 27 hrs.• Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> payroll operations• Paycheck essentials• Payroll benefits basics• Tax reporting• Payroll accounting• Pr<strong>of</strong>essional administrationNote: The calculations covered in this courseare critical to successfully passing <strong>the</strong> FPCand CPP exams and are not covered inPayTrain Mastery.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 17 - December 19$665 • 9 sessions • Jose ManzoFee Includes tuition ($340) and books ($325)Testing Fees not included (approx. $270)BS-606, Section SA11-QCPayTrain MasteryAs a continuation <strong>of</strong> PayTrain Fundamentals,PayTrain Mastery is a comprehensivecourse providing students with a solid understanding<strong>of</strong> advanced payroll topicsnecessary <strong>for</strong> payroll managers andsupervisors. This course is ideal <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>experienced payroll pr<strong>of</strong>essional seekingcompliance training, pr<strong>of</strong>essional development,or CPP certification preparation.BS605-prerequisite must be taken first.36 hrs.Topics include:• Payroll concepts and calculations• Fringe benefits• Payroll reporting and employment taxes• Record keeping and payroll practices• Payroll accounting• Management and administration• Saturday, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.October 17 - January 23, 2010$765 • 12 sessions • Jose ManzoFee includes tuition ($440) and books ($325)Testing fees not included (approx. $340)BOOKKEEPINGCERTIFICATE PROGRAMDesigned <strong>for</strong> those with no previousexperience in bookkeeping. But, aftersatisfactory completion <strong>of</strong> only two classes,BS 250 and BS 251. Qualify <strong>for</strong> employmentas a full-charge bookkeeper. Bookkeeperscontrol <strong>the</strong> “checkbook” <strong>of</strong> a business ororganization, maintaining accurate recordsand status reports <strong>for</strong> management. Ourprogram consists <strong>of</strong> two required courses:<strong>the</strong> first providing <strong>the</strong> knowledge and skills<strong>of</strong> bookkeeping, and <strong>the</strong> second coursetrains you to use a computerized accountingapplication program. Courses may also betaken by students not enrolled in <strong>the</strong>Certificate Program. All students will becharged a $10 certificate fee.BS-250, Section MO21-QCBookkeepingAll <strong>the</strong> skills you need to work as a fullchargebookkeeper. Your training coversuniversity accepted <strong>the</strong>ory and practice,including accounts receivable/payable;U.S.A. payroll processing; debit/credit<strong>the</strong>ory; journal/ledger <strong>the</strong>ory; inventorycontrol; general ledger; working trial balance;and financial statements. 42 hrs.Note: Bring textbook to first class.• Monday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 19 - February 1, 2010$500 • 14 sessions • Dan Somaiah, C.P.A.Tools <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tradeBS-251, Section WE21-QCComputerized AccountingThrough hands-on practice, you’ll computerizebookkeeping/accounting tasks that you usedto do manually. Learn to computerize checkwriting, invoicing, payroll processing, jobcosting/project tracking, as well as billing, usinga popular accounting s<strong>of</strong>tware program. 42 hrs.Prerequisite: BS 250 or equivalent experience.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 21 - February 10, 2010$500 • 14 sessions • Jack SchwarzBOOKKEEPINGEXAM REVIEWBS-252, Section WS21-QCCertified Bookkeeper Exam PrepMore than 50% <strong>of</strong> our students who complete<strong>the</strong> Bookkeeping Exam Review course havepassed <strong>the</strong> national exam!As a Certified Bookkeeper, you increase yourearning potential, giving yourself a competitiveedge. Certification distinguishes you fromordinary bookkeepers because it proves youcan handle all <strong>the</strong> books through <strong>the</strong> adjustedtrial balance <strong>for</strong> a company <strong>of</strong> up to 100employees. Certification is also pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> yourbookkeeping skills and ability, pro<strong>of</strong> that youhave met high national standards and pro<strong>of</strong>that you can execute those skills.This course focuses on one goal: To prepare you<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> national Certified Bookkeeperexamination—three tests covering <strong>the</strong> five skills.1. Adjusting entries (accruals and deferrals)2. Correction <strong>of</strong> accounting errors and <strong>the</strong>bank reconciliation3. Basic books and tax depreciation4. Basic payroll: paying wages, withholding,depositing, and reporting taxes using <strong>the</strong>basic <strong>for</strong>ms (W-2, 941, 940, 8109)5. Merchandise inventoryUse five workbooks (one <strong>for</strong> each subject)created by <strong>the</strong> American Institute <strong>of</strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bookkeepers, specifically toprepare you <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> certification exam. Eachworkbook includes quizzes in <strong>the</strong> areas youare tested on in <strong>the</strong> national exam.The experience requirements <strong>for</strong> certification—two years’ full-time experience or <strong>the</strong> part-timeequivalent (3,000 hours) — may be met be<strong>for</strong>eor after <strong>the</strong> exam. Those who have <strong>the</strong>experience requirement are certified uponpassing <strong>the</strong> national exam. Those not meeting<strong>the</strong> experience requirement, but who pass <strong>the</strong>exam receive a personal letter to <strong>the</strong>ir employeror prospective employer describing <strong>the</strong> specificbookkeeping and accounting skills <strong>the</strong>y haveproven by passing <strong>the</strong> national CertifiedBookkeeper exam and stating that <strong>the</strong>y needonly <strong>the</strong> experience to become certified. 84 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.October 17 - January 20, 2010$1,190 • 22 sessions • Donald EnglandFee includes tuition ($750), tests ($280),and books ($160)QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEPBusiness and Management7


Business and ManagementBUSINESS and MANAGEMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsMANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISORY SKILLSLearn how to maximize your ability to plan, organize, and direct work with yourstaff. Get a handle on finance, understand statements, and gain communication,leadership, motivation and mediation skills. Learn <strong>the</strong> latest managementpractices from our staff <strong>of</strong> working pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.REQUIRED COURSES• BS-400 Effective Manager• BS-401 Supervision — First Line• BS-402 How to Interpret FinancialStatements <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>Non-financial Manager• BS-409 Business Writing• BS-415 Public Speaking<strong>for</strong> Business and BeyondELECTIVE COURSES (SELECT ONE)• BS-405 Developing Leadership*• BS-423 Managing Conflict, Diversity,and Difficult People** Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterBS-401, Section TH21-QCSupervision - First LineGood supervision is a lot more than justgetting <strong>the</strong> work done. It’s about buildingrelationships, encouraging your workers todevelop <strong>the</strong>ir potential and work as a team.Get <strong>the</strong> basics you need to do a great job— dealing with your own transition intomanagement, defining your workers’responsibilities, and developing goodcommunication skills. Learn to pinpointstrengths and weaknesses in yourself ando<strong>the</strong>rs. Locate <strong>the</strong> resources you need anduse a development plan. There’s plenty tolearn here <strong>for</strong> both new and experiencesupervisors. 12 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 22 - December 3$160 • 6 sessions • Gaspare ScaturroBS-402, Section TU21-QCHow to Interpret FinancialStatements <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Non-financialManagerThis invaluable course introduces <strong>the</strong> world<strong>of</strong> finance and accounting to managerswith little exposure to <strong>the</strong>se topics. Learnto analyze statements, understand cashflow and liquidity, define assets, liabilitiesand equity, and understand balance sheetsand <strong>the</strong> income statement. 15 hrs.• Tuesday, 7:30 - 10:00 p.m.October 20 - November 24$220 • 6 sessions • Ginger BroderickBS-409, Section TU21-QCBusiness WritingAlways express yourself clearly. That’s <strong>the</strong>secret to successful business reports,letters, and memos. Learn to write insimple, precise, and readable language.20 hrs.Prerequisite: English fluency.• Tuesday, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.October 13 - December 15$265 • 10 sessions • Tom McCreightBS-400, Section MO21-QCEffective ManagerThe role <strong>of</strong> a manger has changed in manyorganizations. A modern manager faceschanging challenges in a fast-paced andcompetitive environment. The class willfocus on many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> talents needed to beeffective. They include: managing time andstress, building a skilled and motivatedwork<strong>for</strong>ce, encouraging team work, <strong>the</strong>importance <strong>of</strong> organization, building trustand respect with your staff. Come to learnhow to improve your effectiveness. 16 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - December 7$220 • 8 sessions • Harriet PerryOpenHouseCome to <strong>the</strong> ContinuingEducation Open House<strong>for</strong> answers to questionsabout certificateprograms, courses,careers and opportunities.Register at <strong>the</strong> OpenHouse and receive a5% Discounton your tuition.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 146:00 - 8:00 pmStudent Union, 4th FloorTools <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tradePERSONALDEVELOPMENTWORKSHOPS ANDSEMINARSNEW!BS-434, Section MO11-QCMonetize Your Business: ForEntrepreneur Moms, Helping YouTo Focus on Generating RevenueWorkshop designed <strong>for</strong> momentrepreneurswho already know <strong>the</strong>basics <strong>of</strong> starting a business, but need helpmonetizing <strong>the</strong>ir ideas. During <strong>the</strong> 4-session workshop you will learn to identify<strong>the</strong> value <strong>of</strong> your business advantage,focus on revenue generating activities, andbeing frugal. 8 hrs.• Monday, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noonOctober 5 - November 2$85 • 4 sessions • Vera BabayevaBS-435, Section SA11-QCPackaging Yourself <strong>for</strong> Success:Maximum ImpactYou only have a few moments to make agreat first impression. Learn to take acritical look at yourself and discovermethods to improve one’s image. Study <strong>the</strong>components <strong>of</strong> personal presentation tomake that all important event <strong>the</strong> bestpossible. In this ever-changing world, weneed to continually present ourselves tonew people in new situations as <strong>the</strong>y arise.Many an opportunity is gained on a goodfirst impression. Make yours a lasting andmemorable pr<strong>of</strong>essional impression. 6 hrs.• Saturday 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.November 7 & November 14$85 • 2 sessions • Denise MIllerBS-424, Section SA11-QCAssertiveness TrainingBeing assertive is a way to get noticed andget results! This class reviews <strong>the</strong>components <strong>of</strong> assertive, passive andaggressive behavior. Learn how to improveyour effectiveness and productivity.Guidelines <strong>for</strong> self assessment will bediscussed. 3 hrs.• Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noonOctober 17$45 • 1 session • Gaspare Scaturro8QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


Historic And Cultural Sites Along The Silk Road Tour!Flaming Mountain, TurpanQUEENS COLLEGESILK ROAD TOURJoin us <strong>for</strong> an exotic Chinatrip in spring 2010 going toBeijing, and stopping atvarious cities and famouscultural sites along <strong>the</strong>Silk Road including:Queens College Silk Road TourXi’an, Dunhuang, Urumqi,Turpan,The Sunday Bazaar in Kashiand ShanghaiOpen to Queens CollegeAlumni and to <strong>the</strong>General Public on aSpace Available BasisMagao Caves, DunhuangFor fur<strong>the</strong>r in<strong>for</strong>mation call718-997-5703 or go to ourwebsite:www.cep.qc.edu/silkroadQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP9


Child CareCHILD CARE TRAININGNew to child care? The first step is a certificateas a Child Care Provider. The program enableschild care providers to earn/renewpr<strong>of</strong>essional status. These courses meet <strong>the</strong>training requirements that family day care,group day care, and school-age day careproviders must satisfy in order to have <strong>the</strong>irlicenses/registration renewed.PROGRAM ENROLLMENT• Fill out Certificate Program application at<strong>the</strong> back <strong>of</strong> this book;• Enclose $10 non refundable applicationfee, and submit both to <strong>the</strong> Queens CollegeContinuing Education Program.CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTSTo earn your certificate as a Child CareProvider, you simply complete <strong>the</strong> followingcourses, attend 80% <strong>of</strong> all class sessions, andmaintain a grade average <strong>of</strong> C or better. Thecourses are:• CC-110 Child Development I:• CC-111Infancy to ToddlerhoodChild Development II:Age 3–5, Preschool• CC-112 Child Development III:Age 6–12, School-age• CC-102 Health, Safety, and Nutrition• CC-103 Discipline and Growth• CC-105 Working with Parents• CC-106 Creating a Learning Environment• CC-301 Business Record Maintenance• CC-300 Family Day CareThese courses also provide all <strong>the</strong> trainingneeded to meet <strong>the</strong> competency standards <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> Council <strong>for</strong> Early Childhood Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalRecognition’s Child Development Associate(CDA ) credential. For full in<strong>for</strong>mation, call <strong>the</strong>Council at 1-800-424-4310.All material fees included in tuition.FinancialAssistanceTraining funds are availablethrough <strong>the</strong> New York StateChild Care EducationalIncentive Program (EIP).If you provide familyday care or work ina child care program,you may be eligible.Step-by-step courses <strong>for</strong> a satisfying careerCHILD CAREDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsFAMILY DAY CARECC-300, Section TH21-QCFamily Day CareExamine <strong>the</strong> history <strong>of</strong> family day care, itsbenefits and its limitations. Wheneverpossible, students meet family day careproviders. The review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> licensing/registration process includes <strong>the</strong> execution<strong>of</strong> an application and arrangements <strong>for</strong>fingerprinting and background checks free<strong>of</strong> charge. Covers New York City and Stateregulations governing <strong>the</strong> provision <strong>of</strong> childcare services. 30 hrs.• Thursday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$450 • 10 sessions • Gary L. KingCC-102, Section MO21-QCHealth, Safety, and NutritionLearn principles <strong>of</strong> good nutrition and, moreimportantly, how to interest <strong>the</strong> children inyour care about food preparation. Topicsinclude creating a safe home <strong>for</strong> children,learning <strong>the</strong> registration requirements <strong>for</strong>safety, exploring laws concerning medication<strong>for</strong> children, discovering which governmentprograms will repay you <strong>for</strong> food expenses,and discussing how to encourage goodhealth and deal with a health problem.15 hrs.• Monday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 19 - November 16$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingSAFE AND HEALTHYLEARNINGENVIRONMENTCC-106, Section TU21-QCCreating a Learning EnvironmentExplore ways to organize indoor and outdoorareas to encourage learning, and selectappropriate materials and equipment t<strong>of</strong>oster play and exploration. We’ll show youhow to develop a daily schedule and routinesto meet children’s needs along with ageappropriateactivities. 15 hrs.Prerequisites: CC-110, CC-111, CC-112.• Tuesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 13 - November 10$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingSELF, SOCIAL, GUIDANCECC-103, Section WE21-QCDiscipline and GrowthContrast <strong>the</strong> positive impact <strong>of</strong> discipline with<strong>the</strong> negative effect <strong>of</strong> punishment on children.Learn how to control a group without resortingto punishment, how <strong>the</strong> environment youestablish becomes an instrument <strong>for</strong>learning, and <strong>the</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> various paths tolearning and care. 15 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 21 - November 18$270 • 5 sessions • Annette BergenWORKING WITHFAMILIESCC-105, Section MO21-QCWorking with ParentsLearn how to communicate effectively withparents. Get parents involved in your workwith children. Explore devices like roleplaying to help you deal with problem parents.15 hrs.• Monday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.November 23 - December 21$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingFor an application,call 1-800-295-9616.10QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


CHILD CAREDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPROGRAM MANAGEMENTCC-110, Section WE21-QCChild Development I:Infancy to ToddlerhoodExamine <strong>the</strong> varied characteristics <strong>of</strong>behavioral growth from infancy totoddlerhood, <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> developing basictrust, exploring <strong>the</strong> child’s view <strong>of</strong> hisenvironment, and <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong> cultural heritagein shaping a child’s development <strong>of</strong> motorbehavior, autonomy, and language. Exploretrends in child care practices and <strong>the</strong>regulation <strong>of</strong> behavior such as toilet training,sibling rivalry, and setting limits. 15 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 21 - November 18$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingCC-111, Section WE21-QCChild Development II:Age 3–5, PreschoolStudy how <strong>the</strong> child develops his capacities<strong>for</strong> meeting people, play, reality and fantasy,and how he /she develops self-awareness,fears, psychosexual, thinking, and perceptivecapacities. Review <strong>the</strong> basic materialsneeded to build a preschool curriculum.15 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.December 2 - January 13, 2010$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingCC-112, Section WE21-QCChild Development III:Age 6–12, School AgeFocus is on what are sometimes called “<strong>the</strong>middle years.” Study how <strong>the</strong> child adapts toand is adopted by <strong>the</strong> society <strong>of</strong> his peers,and how he/she accounts <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> differencesbetween his or her own and o<strong>the</strong>r worldviews. Examine <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong>cognitive, moral, and conceptual faculties,and <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> traditional childhoodactivities, including games, chants, and o<strong>the</strong>rrites. 15 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.January 20 - February 17, 2010$270 • 5 sessions • TBACC-301, Section TU21-QCBusiness Record MaintenanceMeet <strong>the</strong> numerous responsibilities involvedin running a family day care business. Topicsinclude: record–keeping, fees collected/owed, food costs, expenses incurred, andmedical records <strong>for</strong> children. Discuss taxresponsibilities including income taxes,deductions <strong>for</strong> business expenses, andquarterly filings <strong>for</strong> state and federal incometaxes. Insurance to cover assets and liabilityand many o<strong>the</strong>r topics are included. 15 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.November 17 - December 15$270 • 5 sessions • Gary L. KingREQUIREDPRELICENSINGCOURSESCC-104, See Sections Below-QC*Child Abuse Identificationand Reporting SeminarThis seminar fulfills <strong>the</strong> NYS requirement <strong>for</strong>chiropractors, dental hygienists, dentists,optometrists, physicians, podiatrists,psychologists, pupil personnel servicespr<strong>of</strong>essionals, registered nurses, schooladministrators and supervisors, schooldistrict administrators, and teachers who areapplying <strong>for</strong> or renewing a license,registration, certificate or limited permit.Course covers physical and behavioralindicators <strong>of</strong> maltreatment, physical orsexual abuse; behavioral and environmentalcharacteristics <strong>of</strong> abusive parents orcaretakers; and identification <strong>of</strong>responsibility <strong>for</strong> reporting childmaltreatment or abuse, and when and howto do it. Graphic slides will be shown.Participants receive <strong>the</strong> required NYSCertificate <strong>of</strong> Completion. Please bring toclass current license or certification numberand pink slip to receive Certificate <strong>of</strong>Completion. 3 hrs.• Section MO21Monday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 2• Section TU22Tuesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 17• Section WE23Wednesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.December 2$50 (registration fee included) • 1 sessionMichele Singer-Berkowitz*Students late <strong>for</strong> class, will not beadmitted, NYS requirement.CC-600, See Sections Below-QC*School Violence Preventionand Intervention SeminarNY State law requires applicants <strong>for</strong> a newor renewed license, registration, certificate,or limited permit to provide documentation<strong>of</strong> completing <strong>the</strong> required training in SchoolViolence Prevention and Inter vent ion. Thisseminar has been approved by <strong>the</strong> NYSEducation Department. Topics include:Identification <strong>of</strong> warning signs relating toviolence and o<strong>the</strong>r troubling behaviors inchildren; statutes, regulations, and policiesrelating to a safe, nonviolent school climate;classroom management techniques topromote a nonviolent school climate andenhance learning; intervention techniques toaddress a school violence situation; andparticipating in an effective school/communityprocess <strong>for</strong> students exhibiting violentbehavior. Participants receive <strong>the</strong> requiredCertificate <strong>of</strong> Completion. 3 hrs.• Section WE21Wednesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.October 21• Section TH22Thursday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 5• Section MO23Monday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 23$50 (registration fee included) • 1 sessionMichele Singer-Berkowitz*Students late <strong>for</strong> class, will not beadmitted, NYS requirement.ALSO RECOMMENDED:AH-550CPR—Adult/Child/InfantSee page 23BS-304NYC Mandatory Food HandlersProtection CourseSee page 36CP-113 Computerphobia ISee page 43Child CareRegister Online!www.qc.cuny.edu/cepQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP11


Child Discovery and DevelopmentCOLLEGE FOR KIDSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsWhat an idea! Led by experienced New York State licensed and certified teachers, <strong>the</strong>se small, specially designed classes provideremediation, basic skills and test-taking techniques to elementary school students. They are taught along with reading enrichmentclasses <strong>for</strong> children reading above grade level and our new Child Enrichment Program.CK-410, See Sections Below-QCGrowth in WritingThis course will streng<strong>the</strong>n a student’s understanding<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> writing strategies emphasizedin <strong>the</strong> NYC Writing Test. 15 hrs.• Section SA11 • Grade 1 & 2Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA12 • Grade 3 & 4Saturday, 9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA13 • Grade 5 & 6Saturday, 11:00 - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBACK-402, See Sections Below-QCWriting WorkshopAn enrichment workshop <strong>for</strong> childrenper<strong>for</strong>ming at or above grade level. Taps eachchild’s creativity and gets <strong>the</strong>m all personallyinvolved in <strong>the</strong>ir writing. Through drafting,sharing, editing and revising, students developmore precise thinking skills and a bettercommand <strong>of</strong> grammar and punctuation. Wealso explore <strong>the</strong> dramatic relationship betweenreading and writing. 15 hrs.• Section SA11 • Grades 3 & 4Saturday, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • Michele Bisom• Section SA12 • Grades 5 & 6Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • Michele BisomCK-400, See Sections Below-QCReading, Grades 1-6Using grade-level literature, this classstimulates <strong>the</strong> child’s interest in reading, andemphasizes vocabulary development;sharpen literal, interpretative, and criticalcomprehension skills; as well as test-takingstrategies. 15 hrs.• Section SA11 • Grade 1Saturday, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA12 • Grade 2Saturday, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA13 • Grade 3 & 4Saturday, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA14 • Grade 5 & 6Saturday, 9:15 - 10:45 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBACK-403, See Sections Below-QCMa<strong>the</strong>matics, Grades 1-6Covers basic number concepts and problemsolving, skills which are emphasized on <strong>the</strong>city wide math test. Students suddenlydevelop <strong>the</strong>ir own strategies <strong>for</strong> solvingproblems. If <strong>the</strong>y’re ready <strong>for</strong> it, older childrenwill be exposed to data interpretation,geometry, measurement, number concepts,and pre-algebraic skills. 15 hrs.• Section SA11 • Grade 1Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA12 • Grade 2Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12 :30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA13 • Grade 3 & 4Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA14 • Grade 5 & 6Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBACK-440, Section SA11-QCVocabulary Development:Sharpening Critical Thinking -Grades 3, 4 & 5This course will help students gain a betterunderstanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> English language.Children will learn how to enhance <strong>the</strong>ir wordassociation and analogy skills along withcontext clues. 9 hrs.• Saturday 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.October 17 - November 21$110 • 6 sessions • Michele Bisom12QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


COLLEGE FOR KIDSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsNEW!CK-550 Section SA11-QCComputer Skills <strong>for</strong> KidsCovers basic number concepts and problemsolvingtechniques. Older children will havepractice with NYC teaching strategies. 9 hrs.• Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.October 17 - November 21$110 • 6 sessions • TBATEST PREPARATIONCK-418, Section SA11-QCELA Test Practice - Grades 3 & 4This course is designed to give students ajump start on <strong>the</strong> state tests scheduled <strong>for</strong>January 2010. Course includes practiceexercises. 15 hrs.• Saturday, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • TBAChild Discovery and DevelopmentQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP13


English as a Second LanguageTHE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTEENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAMMargaret Mehran, DirectorTWO PROGRAMS FOR IMPROVING ENGLISH SKILLSFULL-TIMEENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ELI)“Teaching English as a second language since 1945”718-997-5720www.qc.cuny.edu/eli• A full-time, intensive academic program <strong>for</strong> learning Englishas a second language.• The oldest English language school in <strong>the</strong> City University <strong>of</strong>New York (<strong>CUNY</strong>).• All faculty have a master’s degree in TESOL/applied linguistics.• Many <strong>of</strong> our graduates go on to study at <strong>CUNY</strong> or at o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>college</strong>s,universities, and pr<strong>of</strong>essional schools across <strong>the</strong> United States.• Certificate <strong>of</strong> Attendance awarded upon successful completion<strong>of</strong> each class.Applications <strong>for</strong> I-20s are available on our website or by contactingour <strong>of</strong>fice.EXAM: Students who have passed <strong>the</strong> ELI Final Exam with acertificate do NOT need a TOEFL score in order to apply to <strong>CUNY</strong>undergraduate programs that require a minimum ibt TOEFL score<strong>of</strong> 61. However, we strongly encourage students to take <strong>the</strong> TOEFLtest as well.FALL 2009August 31 - December 1810% discount <strong>for</strong> ELI until August 14DAY CLASSES:18 hours a week / 4 days a weekStudents receive <strong>the</strong>ir schedules after <strong>the</strong> placement exam.Day class schedules vary.TUITION:$2,197 <strong>for</strong> residents (green card)$2,596 <strong>for</strong> non-residents$20 registration fee per semesterEVENING CLASSES:16 hours a week / 4 days a weekClasses meet Monday through Thursday, 5:30-9:30 p.m.TUITION:$1,957 <strong>for</strong> residents (green card)$2,303 <strong>for</strong> non-residents$20 registration fee per semesterUPCOMING SEMESTER:Spring 2010, January 19 to May 1410% discount <strong>for</strong> ELI until January 4PART-TIMEENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAM(ESL)“Convenient class schedules to meet your needs”718-997-5712www.qc.cuny.edu/esl• A part-time program <strong>for</strong> learning English as a second language.• All faculty have a master’s degree in TESOL/applied linguistics.• A great program <strong>for</strong> busy people. Day, evening, and weekendclasses available.• Take as many or as few classes as you’d like. Pick which Englishskills you’d like to focus on.• Certificate <strong>of</strong> Attendance awarded upon successful completion<strong>of</strong> each class.To learn more details, visit our website or contact our <strong>of</strong>fice.Online registration is available <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> part-time program.• FALL SESSION 2009:3 hours a week per class / variety <strong>of</strong> class schedules availableRegister by September 29 <strong>for</strong> placement.Classes meet from October 7 - December 19.$295 per course ($20 registration fee).NEW!NEW!TEACH ENGLISH OVERSEAS100-Hour Intensive Training Programwww.cep.qc.edu/teachAre you a native speaker <strong>of</strong> English? Do you hold a <strong>college</strong>degree? Would you like to experience living and working inano<strong>the</strong>r country? If so, let us train you to teach English overseas.Our 100-hour training program will give you <strong>the</strong> skills to teachEnglish. After successfully completing <strong>the</strong> program, you willreceive a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion and FREE job placementASSISTANCE.• FALL 2009 PROGRAM (Queens College campus)Saturday and Sunday, 9:30-3:30 (1 hour <strong>for</strong> lunch)10 weeks: September 26 - December 6(no classes November 28-29)Tuition: $1,795 + $20 registration fee. Cost <strong>of</strong> texts, ifneeded, is not included.TO APPLY: Applicants must be native speakers <strong>of</strong> Englishand hold a <strong>college</strong> degree. In addition, all applicants mustbe interviewed to be considered <strong>for</strong> entry into this program.Call (718) 997-5703 to make an appointment. Registrationis limited.14QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


Enrich your life, now and <strong>for</strong>everENRICHMENT STUDIESDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsARTNEW!LA-550, Section SU11-QCThe Art <strong>of</strong> CalligraphyMostly traditional but some contemporaryThis workshop will introduce <strong>the</strong> students to<strong>the</strong> techniques and philosophy <strong>of</strong> East Asianbrush calligraphy. No prior experience withcalligraphy is required. Each session will beginwith a brief explanatory talk illustrated wi<strong>the</strong>xamples <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great calligraphy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> past.The objectives <strong>of</strong> this workshop are tw<strong>of</strong>old -first, to gain a technical understanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>art <strong>of</strong> brush calligraphy, and second, to gainan aes<strong>the</strong>tic appreciation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world <strong>of</strong> EastAsian brush calligraphy. Students will learn tohold <strong>the</strong> brush effectively and to practice <strong>the</strong>basic strokes in different styles. The majority<strong>of</strong> each session will be devoted to actual doingcalligraphy. ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 10STUDENTS.Dr. Lee is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional calligrapher with overthirty years <strong>of</strong> practice. A native <strong>of</strong> Seoul,Korea, he has taught, lectured anddemonstrated <strong>the</strong> art <strong>of</strong> calligraphy widely. Hiswork has been exhibited in <strong>the</strong> U.S., France,China and Korea. A member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> KoreanAmerican Calligraphy Association, and Art <strong>of</strong>Ink in America Society. 16 hrs.Orientation - October 11, 20092:00 pm to 3:00 pm - For One Hour Only• Sundays, 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.October 18 - November 15$240 (Material Fee Included) • 5 sessions• Dr. Yoo Sung LeeLA-332, Section SA11-QCWatercolorWatercolor painting is an enjoyable andrewarding <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> art. Attain <strong>the</strong> confidenceyou need to put brush to paper. This coursefocuses on watercolor as a <strong>for</strong>mal andabstract expression. Explore color <strong>the</strong>ory andvaried techniques. Bring whatever basicmaterials you have. 15 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.October 17 - November 21$175 • 6 sessions • Elle MaldonadoLA-331, Section SA11-QCMixed MediaWhat an opportunity! Explore various artmedia and create realistic and abstract workson paper with colored pencils, markers,crayons, and paint. (Bring all <strong>the</strong>se materials,plus an 18 x 24 inch drawing pad, to <strong>the</strong> firstclass). Quickly learn <strong>the</strong> basics — line,shape, color, design, and techniques. 21 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.October 17 - December 5$225 • 7 sessions • Neil E. SteinASTRONOMYLA-360, Section MO21-QCThe Amazing Fall Skies:A Basic Course in AstronomyDiscover <strong>the</strong> beauty and mysteries <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>universe while exploring <strong>the</strong> Fall skies. Topicsinclude constellations, celestial sphere,properties <strong>of</strong> stars, stellar objects, plusgalaxies, telescopes, planets, and possiblelife on o<strong>the</strong>r planets. Includes lectures onbasic astronomy, slide presentations, andactual telescopic viewing. 12 hrs.• Monday, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 5 - November 16$180 • 6 sessions • Mark FreilichCRAFTSLA-389, Section MO21-QCCeramics 1: Beginner/IntermediateLearn wheel-thrown and hand-built techniquesto <strong>for</strong>m vases, bowls, plates, etc. and how touse glazing techniques. Tuition includes cost<strong>of</strong> firing & materials. 36 hrs. Required: Bring alock <strong>for</strong> your locker to <strong>the</strong> first class.• Monday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 19 - January 11, 2010$470 • 12 sessions • Setsuko SaleLANGUAGESExplore language! Just watch your conversationalskills improve as your vocabularygrows, and learn everyday expressions andidioms used by native speakers.Beginner level courses (long past or noexperience) include cultural background,pronunciation, and common phrases. Theintermediate level (Prerequisite: Beginnercourse or equivalent) <strong>of</strong>fers moresophisticated grammar and vocabulary withdialogues and exercises. 20 hrs.LA-506, Section SA11-QCItalian Conversation 20 hrs.• Section, BeginnerSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 17 - January 9, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Mona Lisa SanchezLA-503, Section WE21-QCChinese, Mandarin - 20 hrs.• Section WE21, BeginnerWednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 13, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Annie QianLA-509, See Sections Below-QCSpanish Conversation 20 hrs.1. Beginner SpanishThrough dialogues and conversation,students will learn to communicate in Spanishwith emphasis on <strong>the</strong> present tense andintroduction to one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> pasttense.• Section MO21, BeginnerMonday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 19 - December 21$230 • 10 sessions • Mary Bennardo2. Intermediate SpanishStudents expand <strong>the</strong>ir conversation throughfur<strong>the</strong>r learning and work in past tense <strong>for</strong>msand in <strong>the</strong> present perfect. A <strong>the</strong>me basedstory is used in handouts. Students createads in learning and practicing command<strong>for</strong>ms.• Section WE22, IntermediateWednesday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 21 - January 13, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Mary BennardoEnrichment StudiesLA-392, Section TU21-QCCeramics 2: AdvancedLearn to make teapots, vessels, hand-built<strong>for</strong>ms, and tiles. Use underglazing andglazing techniques and do independentprojects. Tuition includes cost <strong>of</strong> firing &materials. 36 hrs. Required: Bring a lock <strong>for</strong>your locker to <strong>the</strong> first class.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$470 • 12 sessions • Setsuko Sale3. Advanced Spanish• Section FR23, AdvancedFriday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 16 - January 8, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Mary BennardoQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP15


Enrichment Studies16ENRICHMENT STUDIESDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsNEW!Elementary Italian I(<strong>for</strong> Credit or Non-Credit)Offered at <strong>the</strong> John D. CalandraItalian American Institute25 West 43rd Street, 17th FloorNew York, NY 10036Credit StudentsIf you wish to take this class <strong>for</strong> credit, youneed to call <strong>the</strong> European LanguageDepartment to register (718-997-5980).Prospective credit students will be givenspecific instructions depending on <strong>the</strong>irsituations.Course Code: Italian 111Code 1379 section E6QMAMondays and Wednesdays 6:15-7:55 p.m.August 31 - December 9 (exam <strong>for</strong> creditstudents will follow <strong>the</strong> next week)Non-Credit StudentsIf you wish to take this course <strong>for</strong> noncredit,please call 718-997-5704.IT 100, Section MW67-CIAIMonday and Wednesday 6:15-7:55 p.m.August 31 - December 9 (exam <strong>for</strong> noncreditstudents that wish to get a Gradewill follow <strong>the</strong> next week)Tuition <strong>for</strong> Non-Credit Students$285 • 24 sessions • TBALA-500, See Sections Below - QCAmerican Sign LanguageASL is <strong>the</strong> third most used language in <strong>the</strong>world! Explore this beautiful language, buildbasic vocabulary, practice <strong>the</strong> manualalphabet, learn something about Deaf culture,and develop skills <strong>for</strong> communication.Level II focuses on grammar, use <strong>of</strong>classifiers, eye gaze, placement, and manualand nonmanual markers. Build vocabularywith role playing, games, and o<strong>the</strong>r exercises.Level III: At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> this class, you shouldbe able to converse com<strong>for</strong>tably in AmericanSign Language. Practice <strong>of</strong> Levels I/II topics.20 hrs.• Section TH21, Level ILong-past or no experienceThursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Valerie Parrella• Section WE22, Level IIPrerequisite: Level I or equivalentWednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 13, 2010$230 • 10 sessions • Valerie Parrella• Section TU23, Level IIIPrerequisite: Level II or equivalentTuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 13 - December 15$230 • 10 sessions • Valerie ParrellaMUSIC, THEATER, DANCELA-315, Section TH21-QCGuitarSoon you’ll be reading music, learningfingering patterns and basic chords, andusing exercises and simple melodies. Eachclass includes <strong>the</strong> teaching <strong>of</strong> technique andgroup per<strong>for</strong>ming. Students may learn andwork on accompaniment to a pop, folk, blues,sacred, or international song <strong>of</strong> her/his choice(to be per<strong>for</strong>med at <strong>the</strong> last class). Guitar andMel Bay’s Guitar Book #1 required; additionalsupplies may be needed. 15 hrs.• Section TH21 - BeginnersThursday, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$200 • 10 sessions • George AslaenderLA-352, Section MO21-QCThe Art <strong>of</strong> ActingFor <strong>the</strong> student actor seriously consideringacting as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional career. This basicacting technique class emphasizesimprovisation, scene technique, monologue,and self-confidence. Students per<strong>for</strong>m inevery class. Discuss various acting methods,such as Meisner, method, and sensememory. 12 hrs.• Monday, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.October 19 - November 23$150 • 6 sessions • Bill SmarttLA-229, Section SA11-QCDancing <strong>for</strong> FitnessLearn how to dance <strong>the</strong> hustle, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>most creative dance styles <strong>of</strong> all time.Develop your cardiovascular system whilelearning <strong>the</strong> basics. Per<strong>for</strong>m stylish turns,learn to cut in and switch partners. 15 hrs.• Saturday, 11:00 - 12:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$175 • 10 sessions • Armando VegaNEW!LA-230, Section TH21-QCCome Catch <strong>the</strong> Bollywood DanceFever!Get ready <strong>for</strong> an imaginative and artisticconcoction <strong>of</strong> technique, energy, emotion andfabulous fun! 11.5 hrs.• Thursday, 4:30 - 5:45 p.m.October 15 - December 17$170 • 9 sessions • Lisa AliLA-299, See Section Below- QCSalsa Dancing <strong>for</strong> Fitness -BeginnersSalsa is a very chic and world renowned Latindance style. In this course you will learn <strong>the</strong>basic steps, shines and patterns. You willlearn how to dance with a partner and developfloor etiquette. Different dance patterns andturns will be taught and demonstrated as wellas how to become a good partner and leaderon <strong>the</strong> dance floor. Have fun and gainconfidence in social dancing. The real benefitwill be to your health as dancing is considereda good cardiovascular activity. 15 hrs.• Section SA11 - BeginnersSaturday, 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$175 • 10 sessions • Armando Vega• Section SA12 - IntermediateSaturday, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$175 • 10 sessions • Armando VegaPrerequisite: LA 299 BeginnerLA-312, See Sections Below-QCAmerican Ballroom DancingBeginners and more advanced ballroomdancers learn to swing to Glenn Miller’s In<strong>the</strong> Mood and salsa to Ricky Martin’s La VidaLoca. In addition, learn new, exciting routines<strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> elegant waltz, <strong>the</strong> tango, <strong>the</strong> rhumbaand merengue, and <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m all— <strong>the</strong> basic slow dance. Choose whicheverhour is more convenient — early or later —and have some fun. 15 hrs.• Section FR21 - BeginnersFriday, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.October 16 - January 8, 2010$175 • 10 sessions • James Mitchell• Section FR22 - IntermediateFriday, 8:30 - 10:00 p.m.October 16 - January 8, 2010$175 • 10 sessions • James MitchellNEW!LA-228, Section SU11-QCLGBTQ Beginner’s TangoA First <strong>for</strong> Queens College! A Tango Classthat caters to <strong>the</strong> LGBT community.Remember - It takes two to Tango. 12 hrs.• Sunday, 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.October 18 - December 13$150 • 8 sessions • TBAQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


Enrich your life, now and <strong>for</strong>everENRICHMENT STUDIESDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPHOTOGRAPHYLA-330, Section SA11-QCPhotography WorkshopMastery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basic skills is fundamental toyour better photo future. Learn to maximizewhat your camera has to <strong>of</strong>fer, applydisciplines and take your creativity to <strong>the</strong> nextlevel. Learn how to use <strong>for</strong>m, color, light etc.Bring ei<strong>the</strong>r film or digital/SLR. 20 hrs.• Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - December 19$230 • 9 sessions • Abraham Koo(last two classes meet from 2:00-5:00 p.m.)LA-412, Section TU21-QCWedding PhotographyLearn simple ways to shoot a wedding,improve your style and gear selection <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>event. Bring ei<strong>the</strong>r film or digital/SLR. 12 hrs.• Tuesday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 13 - November 17$150 • 6 sessions • Abraham KooNEW!LA-410, Section SA11-QCTravel PhotographyAt home or abroad, ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> mundaneweekend away or on <strong>the</strong> once in a lifetimetrip, learn how to pack and what to shootbeyond <strong>the</strong> cliché and bring home trulystunning, memorable images. Bring ei<strong>the</strong>r filmor digital/SLR. 20 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 12 noonOctober 17 - December 19$230 • 9 sessions • Abraham Koo(last two classes meet from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.)HEALTH & WELL-BEINGNEW!LA-226, Section SU11-QCBeginners TaekwondoLearn Taekwondo, <strong>the</strong> world famous OlympicMarital Art, from a member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> KoreanNational Team (Master Sooyong Jeon, 6thDegree Black Belt). Tae Kwon Do helps youto get in shape; develop self-discipline andself-confidence; improve coordination andflexibility; control weight; learn self-defense;relieve stress and much more. 12 hrs.• Sunday,12:30 - 2:00 pm.October 18 -December 13$180 (Includes<strong>the</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> yourTaekwondouni<strong>for</strong>m)8 sessions •MasterSooyong JeonLA-167, Section SA11-QCThe Healing Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> DrumRhythm-based exercises can be used toattain psychological, physiological andspiritual well-being. Robert LawrenceFriedman, author <strong>of</strong> The Healing Power <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Drum will demonstrate how handdrumming can induce light trance, releaseanger, create joy and provide deep andsacred healing. This workshop covers <strong>the</strong>effects <strong>of</strong> drumming on; stress, grief, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Parkinson’sDisease. 6 hrs. Please note: All studentsmust purchase The Healing Power <strong>of</strong> TheDrum from <strong>the</strong> instructor. Book Required.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.October 24$65 • 1 session • Robert L. FriedmanLA-144, Section WE21-QCHumor and OptimismThinking optimistically and experience morejoy and laughter in your daily activities. Learn<strong>the</strong> concept <strong>of</strong> learned optimism and <strong>the</strong>importance <strong>of</strong> gratitude <strong>for</strong> attaininghappiness and good health. 4 hrs.• Wednesday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 7 - October 21$85 • 2 sessions • Robert L. FriedmanWRITINGLA-344, Section TU21-QCWriting <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> MoviesLearn <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> screen writing from <strong>the</strong>award winning writer/director <strong>of</strong> ReturningMickey Stern. Using popular movies asexamples, learn proper <strong>for</strong>mat, <strong>the</strong>importance <strong>of</strong> solid structure, characterdevelopment, and dialogue. Discusspertinent concepts like choosing <strong>the</strong> rightidea, making your script stand out, andknowing when it is finished. Please do notbring screenplays or outlines that you havealready written. We start from scratchtoge<strong>the</strong>r and create a fleshed-out 30–60page outline <strong>of</strong> your script. 16 hrs.• Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 20 - December 8$180 • 8 sessions • Michael PrywesLA-140, Section MO21-QCCreating an Original MonologuePr<strong>of</strong>essional actress and teacher, JennyMercein, will guide you in shaping your lifestories into original monologues andper<strong>for</strong>mance pieces. No acting or writingexperience necessary, just a desire to tellyour story! 16 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - December 7$165 • 8 sessions • Jenny MerceinNEW!LA-386, Section TU21 -QC“Song Writing”“I write <strong>the</strong> songs that make <strong>the</strong> whole worldsing. I write <strong>the</strong> songs <strong>of</strong> love and specialthings. I write <strong>the</strong> songs that make <strong>the</strong> younggirls cry. I write <strong>the</strong> songs I write <strong>the</strong> songs.”Do you ever wish that you could have writtenor said that? Now you can. Explore <strong>the</strong>songwriter’s journey by becoming one. We’llpartake in <strong>the</strong> adventure <strong>of</strong> matching wordsand melodies toge<strong>the</strong>r. Who knows? Youcould have <strong>the</strong> next number one hit on yourhands. 12 hrs.• Tuesday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 20 - November 24$150 • 6 sessions • Winfield EngNEW!LA-385, Section TH21-QCNegotiating <strong>the</strong> EntertainmentContractThis workshop will use a fictional independentfilm as <strong>the</strong> basis to discuss negotiation terms<strong>of</strong> different aspects <strong>of</strong> entertainment. Along<strong>the</strong> way, you will learn how to identify dealpoints related to Joint Ventures, VendorAgreements, Deal Memos, DistributionDeals, Soundtrack and Composer Contracts,and Digital Rights. This is not a law class.Using sample agreements and memoranda,award –winning producer Michael Prywes willguide you through <strong>the</strong> ins and outs <strong>of</strong>entertainment deal making. 9 hrs.• Thursday, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.October 15 - November 19$160 • 6 sessions • Michael PrywesNEW!LA-387, Section WE21-QCLGBTQ StorytellingEveryone has a story to tell, and <strong>the</strong> telling<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se stories is essential to <strong>the</strong> creation<strong>of</strong> lasting social changes. This workshop isan opportunity <strong>for</strong> LGBTQ folks to explore<strong>the</strong> stories <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir lives and identity in a safeand affirming environment. It is open toeveryone from folks who do not consider<strong>the</strong>mselves to be writers, to thoseexperienced with sharing <strong>the</strong>ir stories throughwritten word. 2 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.November 4$30 (reg. fee incl.) 1 session •Sassafras LoweryEnrichment StudiesQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP17


Enrichment Studies18ENRICHMENT STUDIESDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPERSONAL SKILLSLA-388, Section SA11-QCHosting a Dinner PartyTake <strong>the</strong> stress out <strong>of</strong> hosting dinners bymastering <strong>the</strong> strategies <strong>of</strong> successful hosts.This seminar covers all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> steps frominception to conclusion. Topics include: hostas leader, food and beverage planning,guests with special dietary/allergy and o<strong>the</strong>rneeds, facilitating guest interaction,conversation strategies, creation <strong>of</strong> cozyambiance, service styles and procedures.Students will create <strong>the</strong>ir individual dinnerparty planner. 6 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.November 14 & 21$90 • 2 sessions • Nikolaus ChristmannLA-166, Section SA11-QCEtiquette and Table Manners <strong>for</strong>Business and Social OccasionsWouldn’t you love to be at ease... anywhere!Learn basic social skills through hands-onpractice and discussion — from acceptingan invitation to sending <strong>the</strong> “thank you” note.The instructor provides individualizedguidance in body posture and table utensils(place setting on display), and illustrates keyaspects <strong>of</strong> behavior. Take-home a list <strong>of</strong>suggested readings. 3 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.November 7$35 (+ $15 registration fee) • 1 sessionNikolaus ChristmannLA-175, Section SA11-QCBridal Make-upWhe<strong>the</strong>r you are <strong>the</strong> bride to be or a member<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bridal party, <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r(s) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> brideor would you just like to learn how to do bridalmake-up <strong>for</strong> a business this class will helpyou to identify <strong>the</strong> dos and don’ts <strong>of</strong> bridalmakeup. What colors look best and whichtypes <strong>of</strong> cosmetics per<strong>for</strong>m better in front <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> camera. Learn <strong>the</strong> tricks and techniquesthat pr<strong>of</strong>essionals use that will create abeautiful radiant face using makeup thatlooks natural and lasts throughout <strong>the</strong> day.One student will be “made-up” as a model.3 hrs• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.September 26$70 • 1 session • Dina WeilLA-132, Section TH11-QCMake-Up Madness:How to Put Your Make-Up On WhenYour Face is Getting OlderAre you still putting your make-up on <strong>the</strong> wayyou did in high school? Would you like to seesome techniques to polish your pr<strong>of</strong>essionalappearance? This is <strong>the</strong> place <strong>for</strong> you!Discover anti-aging skin care routines thatwork best <strong>for</strong> your skin tone. Explore <strong>the</strong>colors that are most flattering <strong>for</strong> your hairand make-up. Join us <strong>for</strong> an interactiveworkshop that is FUN and in<strong>for</strong>mative.(Please bring a mirror). 3 hrs• Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.October 24$60 • 1 session • Dina WeilLA-201, Section RS21-QCMotorcycle MaintenanceKeep your bike running! Do your ownmotorcycle maintenance, tune-ups, troubleshooting,and minor repairs. 8 hours in <strong>the</strong>classroom and 21 lab hours. Open to thoseinterested in all brands <strong>of</strong> bikes. Includes:basic engine <strong>the</strong>ory, electrics, fuel systems,lubrication and maintenance, brakes, tires,tools, trouble-shooting. Class size limited.29 hrs.• Thursday, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.October 15 - November 5Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.October 24 - November 7(Bring lunch)$255 • 7 sessions • Armen AmirianMONEY MANAGEMENTLearn how to make your money work harder<strong>for</strong> you: Meet your expenses, protect yourassets, and make your investments grow!LA-149, Section WE21-QCHow To Survive and Thrive InToday’s Tough TimesWith today’s economic pressures, we needto manage our finances wisely. This surveycourse will teach you <strong>the</strong> skills needed tomanage your money to build a brighterfinancial future. We’ll learn about investments,insurance, taxes and retirement planning. Alsoincluded will be important in<strong>for</strong>mation and reallife examples regarding how to manage yourcash and eliminate credit card debt. 4 hrs.• Wednesday, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 21 & 28$85 • 2 sessions • Jeffrey G. LevyLA-211 Section TH21-QCPlanning <strong>for</strong> RetirementOur focus is on determining how much moneyyou will need to maintain your present lifestyleupon retirement. Whe<strong>the</strong>r retirement is yearsaway or close at hand, this course will suggestrealistic, necessary steps to ensure that youdo not outlive your income. 2 hrs.• Thursday, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.November 5$65 • 1 session • Jeffrey G. LevyLA-224, Section WE21-QCEstate Planning and Asset ProtectionEvaluate your estate plan, and protect yourassets in <strong>the</strong> event <strong>of</strong> long-term illness. Spot<strong>the</strong> pitfalls in long-term insurance coverage,and <strong>the</strong> best ways to protect you (or yourparent’s) home from future claims withoutlosing senior tax benefits and withoutsubjecting adult children to taxconsequences. Bring your currentdocuments and questions. 2 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.November 18$40 (+ $15 registration fee)1 session • Ann Margaret Carrozza, Esq.LA-204, Section WE21-QCSelecting and Buying Mutual FundsWith so many funds, how do savvy investorsmake in<strong>for</strong>med decisions? Learn aboutdifferent types <strong>of</strong> mutual funds, <strong>the</strong>ir place in awellrounded investment portfolio, and howmagazine articles/rankings can mislead. 2 hrs.• Wednesday, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.November 18$65 • 1 session • Jeffrey G. LevyDEFENSIVE DRIVINGLA-200, See Sections Below-QCDefensive Driving Course (DDC)Upon completion you are eligible <strong>for</strong> a 10%discount on collision and liability premiums,including property damage, bodily injury, andpersonal injury protection, <strong>for</strong> three years. Ifyou have incurred violations during <strong>the</strong> last18 months, your driver’s record will be reducedby four points. Any driver may take this course.Bring your drivers license to class. 6 hrs.• Section SA11Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.October 24$50 • 1 session • Martin Hirschfield• Section MW22Monday & Wednesday,7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.November 9 & 11$50 • 2 sessions • Martin Hirschfield• Section SA13Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.December 19$50 • 1 session • Martin HirschfieldQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


Queens College/<strong>CUNY</strong> Goes Green!!!This fall become more environmentally aware and learn some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> “going green”by taking one or more <strong>of</strong> our courses which will explore <strong>the</strong> role businesses play in creatinga sustainable economy, sustainable materials and products, green ro<strong>of</strong>s, and an overview <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> green-collar job market.GG-101, Section WE21-QCThe Role <strong>of</strong> Business in Creating aSustainable EconomyA basic introduction <strong>for</strong> those in business orthose interested in how businesses cancontribute to a healthier, greener, more justsociety.Session IThe Changing Role <strong>of</strong> Business in <strong>the</strong>New EconomySome companies are changing <strong>the</strong>irpractices to become more transparent,ethical and sustainable inside and out.This session will look at <strong>the</strong> larger trends andexisting models, as well as new opportunities<strong>for</strong> business and NGOs to help build <strong>the</strong>market trans<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> a new economy.Session IIBusiness Innovation: SustainableMaterials and ProductsThis session will examine some newinnovative frameworks and guidelines, aswell as materials and product innovations thatcompanies are utilizing to pioneer <strong>the</strong>development and use <strong>of</strong> new materials andproducts <strong>for</strong> a greener, healthierenvironment. This will include an introductionto biomimicry, cradle to cradle design, greenchemistry and sustainable biomaterials.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 & 28$60 • 2 sessions • David Levine, foundingpartner in Green Harvest TechnologiesGG-105, Section TH21-QCGreening NYC: How Green Ro<strong>of</strong>sare Changing <strong>the</strong> UrbanEnvironmentThis introductory seminar to green ro<strong>of</strong>s willcover <strong>the</strong> economic, ecological and energysaving benefits <strong>of</strong> green ro<strong>of</strong>s. The seminarwill also go over <strong>the</strong> layers <strong>of</strong> a green ro<strong>of</strong>,<strong>the</strong> soil medium and ideal plant selection. Itwill cover <strong>the</strong> step-by-step process <strong>of</strong> a greenro<strong>of</strong> installation and <strong>the</strong> logistics involved. Itwill also discuss <strong>the</strong> varying green ro<strong>of</strong>systems, manufacturers available and exploreeach system’s pros and cons. The course willalso briefly cover <strong>the</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> a greenro<strong>of</strong> after its installation. 2 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15$35 • 1 session • Marni Horowitz,Founder, Alive Structures and CertifiedGreen Ro<strong>of</strong> InstallerGG-109, Section TU21-QCAn Overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Green-CollarJob MarketThere is an evolving green economy developing.This in<strong>for</strong>mative seminar will present arealistic appraisal <strong>of</strong> this emerging economy.Topics covered will include:1. An overview <strong>of</strong> NYC’s green economy.2. In-demand green collar jobs; neededskills and background.3. Licensing, training, certifications and work<strong>for</strong>ce development.4. Growing <strong>the</strong> green market.5. Starting your own green career. Thinkingoutside <strong>the</strong> classifieds. 2 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.November 10$35 • 1 session • Myles Lennon, Director,Green Operations, Laborers Local 10ENVIRONMENTALQueens College / <strong>CUNY</strong>Continuing Education Programhas partnered withAirtek EnvironmentalCorporation to <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>the</strong> requiredSupported Scaffold User SafetyTraining CourseThis four (4) hour course complies with <strong>the</strong>training requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> NYCDepartment <strong>of</strong> Buildings Local Law 52 <strong>of</strong>2005. The law requires a permit <strong>for</strong> anysupported scaffold that is <strong>for</strong>ty feet (40’) ormore in height. Additionally, anyone whouses a supported scaffold is required tohave a supported scaffold user certificate.According to <strong>the</strong> New York City Department<strong>of</strong> Buildings:“Supported scaffold is defined as one ormore plat<strong>for</strong>ms supported by outriggerbeams, brackets, poles, legs, uprights,posts, frames, or similar rigid support, <strong>for</strong>ty(40) feet or more in height.”The training requirements <strong>for</strong> users <strong>of</strong>supported scaffolds include:• No individual may use a supportedscaffold without a scaffold user certificate• A user certificate must be obtained fromOSHA, an OSHA-trained or certifiedprovider, or a provider <strong>of</strong> a four-(4) hourtraining course that has been reviewed by<strong>the</strong> New York City Department <strong>of</strong> Buildings.Go GreenThe fee <strong>for</strong> this training course is $150 and<strong>the</strong> certificate granted upon coursecompletion is valid <strong>for</strong> four (4) years.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on thiscourse or how to registerplease call 718-937-3720QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP19


Healthcare CareersThe world <strong>of</strong> medicineHEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsADMINISTRATIVE & CLINICAL CERTIFICATES AND EXAM PREPARATION PROGRAMSPrerequisite <strong>for</strong> all certificate and exam prep programs: High School Diploma/GEDADMINISTRATIVECERTIFICATESMEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANTPhysician practices, specialty groups, and<strong>the</strong> new hospital-satellite clinics openingthroughout New York are increasing <strong>the</strong>demand <strong>for</strong> medical administrativepersonnel. The help wanted medical adsreveal a wealth <strong>of</strong> job opportunities. Ourprogram targets <strong>the</strong> skills you need.Medical RecordsThis certificate is excellent <strong>for</strong> anyone whowants to be a medical records clerk. Or,you can use it as a stepping stone <strong>for</strong> acareer as a Registered Health In<strong>for</strong>mationAdministrator (RHIA) or Registered HealthIn<strong>for</strong>mation Technician (RHIT). As youprepare <strong>for</strong> entry level positions in <strong>the</strong>medical records department you also getfundamental coding skills <strong>for</strong> both medicalpractices and hospitals.MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTLearn <strong>the</strong> skills needed to work as anadministrative assistant in a medical <strong>of</strong>ficeor hospital setting. These coursesconcentrate on <strong>the</strong> secretarial (as well as<strong>the</strong> administrative) responsibilities <strong>of</strong>various healthcare environments.MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLINGAND PATIENT ACCOUNTSInterested in specializing in insurance billing<strong>for</strong> physicians, hospitals, or how aboutstarting a business <strong>of</strong> your own? Thiscertificate focuses on <strong>the</strong> special trainingneeds <strong>of</strong> medical billers entering <strong>the</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>ession today. Special attention tomanaged care and up-to-date medicals<strong>of</strong>tware prepares you <strong>for</strong> today’sincreasing needs.ADVANCED MEDICAL BILLING AND CODINGA good career move <strong>for</strong> anyone with somemedical billing background. This certificateprogram focuses on <strong>the</strong> coding and specificbilling criteria necessary <strong>for</strong> a good job in aphysician’s <strong>of</strong>fice or hospital environment.MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONAll it takes is one spring or fall semester.Evening session only.Medical transcriptionists are neededeverywhere, <strong>for</strong> hospitals, transcription,typing services, and private practices. Youcan work at home or start your ownbusiness. Listen to doctors’ dictation andproduce <strong>the</strong> final medical documents <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>patients’ medical records. Challenging, wellpaidwork <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> detail-oriented who enjoyworking with computers and are skilled intyping and English grammar.CLINICALCERTIFICATESPATIENT CARE ASSOCIATEMultiskilled caregivers work under aRegistered Nurse or o<strong>the</strong>r licensed medicalpr<strong>of</strong>essional. Geared toward caring <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>medical-surgical adult to geriatric patientand as a skills expansion program, itassists those who hold diplomas/certification to get patient care hospitalpositions requiring multiple skills.CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANTA rewarding pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Medical Assistantsper<strong>for</strong>m important administrative andclinical tasks <strong>for</strong> physicians in privatepractice, like front desk administration,specimen collection; patient preparation <strong>for</strong>physical exam; assisting <strong>the</strong> doctor withprocedures; administering medications;and patient education <strong>for</strong> treatment,surgery, and diagnostic testing.EKG TECHNICIANBecome an EKG Technician! In two fastsemesters, you can prepare <strong>for</strong> an entrylevelposition in <strong>the</strong> Cardiovascular/EKGdepartment <strong>of</strong> any hospital — starting anexciting career in healthcare.{“I have learned a lotin my classes. Theinstructors do not leave<strong>the</strong>ir students behind.”— G.A., student{Materials, except <strong>for</strong> textbooks andtapes <strong>for</strong> all healthcare classes, areincluded in tuition.IMPORTANT NOTICE:If you are out <strong>of</strong> school <strong>for</strong> more than three consecutive semesters,you must reapply <strong>for</strong> a Certificate Program.20QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


HEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPROGRAMS & REQUIRED COURSES - SEE ALL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS BEGINNING ON PAGE 22MEDICAL OFFICEASSISTANTREQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-103 Medical Office Procedures• AH-109 Registration & DiagnosticScheduling*SEMESTER 2• AH-201 Medical Manager I• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*• AH-861 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Medicare &Medicaid*• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*Extra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• AH-207 Bookkeeping & Collections <strong>for</strong>Private Practice• AH-206 Managed Care & Special Plans• CP-200 Typing <strong>for</strong> Speed & AccuracyMEDICAL RECORDSREQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-302 Health In<strong>for</strong>mationManagement• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*SEMESTER 2• AH-202 Coding, CPT-4• AH-204 Inpatient Hospital Coding• AH-252 Computer Success <strong>for</strong> MedicalPersonnel• AH-200 Coding, ICD-9Extra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• AH-203 Inpatient Hospital BillingMEDICALADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANTREQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-103 Medical Office Procedures• CP-200 Typing <strong>for</strong> Speed & Accuracy• CP 203 Word• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*SEMESTER 2• AH-109 Registration & DiagnosticScheduling*• AH-201 Medical Manager I• AH-750 Medical Transcription Introduction• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*Extra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• CP-109 ExcelMEDICAL INSURANCEBILLING AND PATIENTACCOUNTSREQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-205 Medical Billing <strong>for</strong> Private Practice• AH-207 Bookkeeping & Collections<strong>for</strong> Private Practice• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*SEMESTER 2• AH-203 Inpatient Hospital Billing• AH-206 Managed Care & Special Plans• AH-201 Medical Manager I• AH-208 Workers Comp/No Fault Billing• AH-861 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Medicare &MedicaidExtra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• AH-202 Coding, CPT-4• AH-200 Coding, ICD-9• AH-103 Medical Office Procedures• AH-204 Inpatient Hospital CodingADVANCED MEDICALBILLING AND CODINGPrerequisite: Completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Medical InsuranceBilling and Patient Accounts Program and/or fieldexperience with department approval.REQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER I• AH-200 Coding, ICD - 9• AH-202 Coding, CPT - 4• AH-201 Medical Manager I• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*SEMESTER 2• AH-204 Inpatient Hospital Coding• AH-250 HCPCS/DME(Durable Medical Equipment)• AH-251 Medical Manager II• AH-252 Computer Success <strong>for</strong> MedicalPersonnel• AH-861 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Medicare &Medicaid*Extra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• AH-611 CPC Test Prep• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*MEDICALTRANSCRIPTIONPrerequisite: 25WPM typing, excellent grammar andspelling• AH-400 Medical Transcription Program(includes medical terminology, medicaltranscription lab and practicum)Extra classes you may want to take afteryou earn your certificate• AH-102 Anatomy and Physiology• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*PATIENT CAREASSOCIATEPrerequisite: Copies <strong>of</strong> diploma/certificates required.Entering students need meet only one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> followingrequirements:1. Certification or diploma no more than fiveyears old <strong>for</strong> medical assistant, EMT , nurse’sassistant, phlebotomist, or EKG technician2. Minimum <strong>of</strong> two years verifiable work/related experience as a medical assistant,nurse’s assistant, phlebotomist, or EKGtechnicianor3. Completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Queens College MedicalAssistant program.REQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-102 Anatomy & Physiology• AH-852 Patient Care Skills, Basic• AH-855 Venipuncture & SpecimenCollection• AH-856 Electrocardiogram• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*SEMESTER 2• AH-854 Hospital Patient Care• AH-857 Arrhythmia Interpretation, Basic• AH-859 Medical Law & Ethics• AH-860 Interpersonal CommunicationCLINICAL MEDICALASSISTANTNote: Typing and excellent English speaking andwriting skills are highly recommended. See page 43<strong>for</strong> our typing coursesREQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-852 Patient Care Skills, Basic• AH-855 Venipuncture & SpecimenCollection• AH-856 Electrocardiogram• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-108 Medical Office Writing Skills*• AH-958 Pharmacology, Theory andCalculations*SEMESTER 2• AH-102 Anatomy & Physiology• AH-853 Clinical Skills <strong>for</strong> MedicalAssistants• AH-860 Interpersonal Communications• AH-109 Registration and DiagnosticScheduling*SEMESTER 3• AH-859 Medical Law & Ethics• AH-201 Medical Manager I• AH-103 Medical Office Procedures*Can be taken first or second semester.Healthcare CareersQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP21


Healthcare CareersThe world <strong>of</strong> medicineHEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsEKG TECHNICIANIn only two semesters, train <strong>for</strong> an entrylevelposition in <strong>the</strong> Cardiovascular/EKGDepartment <strong>of</strong> any hospital, starting anexciting career in healthcare. Aftercompleting <strong>the</strong> required courses, receivea Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion and becomeeligible <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> national certificationexamination to become a Certified EKGTechnician (C.E.T). Opportunities <strong>for</strong>advancement and fur<strong>the</strong>r training areabundant.REQUIRED COURSESSEMESTER 1• AH-101 Medical Terminology• AH-852 Patient Care Skills, Basic• AH-856 ElectrocardiogramSEMESTER 2• AH 102 Anatomy and Physiology• AH-857 Arrhythmia Interpretation,Basic• AH-550 CPR: CardiopulmonaryResuscitationAdult/child/infant*• AH-959 Cardiac A&P withPharmacology & Diagnostics*Can be taken in <strong>the</strong> Firstor Second SemesterAH-102, Section TH21-QCAnatomy & PhysiologyAn introduction to <strong>the</strong> structure and function<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> human body, plus common disordersand diseases in relation to body systems.Open to all students but required <strong>for</strong> MedicalAssistant and Patient Care AssociateCertificate Programs. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 21, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • TBACOURSE DESCRIPTIONS (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)AH-207, Section MO21-QCBookkeeping & CollectionsFor Private PracticeNote: This course is best taken with AH-205Learn basic accounting concepts <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>medical <strong>of</strong>fice. Learn how to record charges<strong>for</strong> medical services, post transactions andpayments, and manage accounts receivablefrom patients and insurance companies.22 hrs.• Monday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 19-January 4, 2010$290 • 11 sessions • Marguerite SpenceAH-853, Section SA11-QCClinical Skills <strong>for</strong> MedicalAssistantsPrerequisite: AH-852Covers many techniques <strong>for</strong> assistingphysicians. Includes skin prep <strong>for</strong> minorsurgery and suture removal; commonlyprescribed medications, related terminologyand pharmaceutical references; methods <strong>for</strong>administering medications; giving injections/immunizations, specimen collection andsimple laboratory procedures, plus patientcommunication skills. 27.5 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.October 17 - January 16, 2010$365 • 11 sessions • Arline Ellison*can be taken first or second semesterAH-202, Section WE21 -QCCoding, CPT-4Prerequisite: AH-101CPT codes are required by almost allinsurance companies. Current ProceduralTerminology coding (CPT) lists codes/descriptions <strong>of</strong> procedures/services <strong>of</strong>physicians and o<strong>the</strong>r medical pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.CPT codes are required by almost allinsurance companies. Guidelines <strong>for</strong>accuracy and maximum reimbursement arepart <strong>of</strong> this basic course. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Basdai LalsinghAH-200, Section TH21- QCCoding, ICD-9Prerequisite: AH-101A good starter course <strong>for</strong> medical personnelwho assign diagnosis codes <strong>for</strong> medicalbilling. The International Classification <strong>of</strong>Diseases (ICD) arranges diseases andinjuries into coded groups. Toge<strong>the</strong>r withCPT-4 codes, insurance companies interpretICD-9 codes to pay claims. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Thursday, 6:00 -8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 21, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Basdai LalsinghAH-857, Section WE21-QCArrhythmia Interpretation, BasicPrerequisite: AH-856Anatomy and physiology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heart andcardiovascular system. Clinical implications<strong>of</strong> cardiovascular diseases, <strong>the</strong>ir risk factors,diagnostic tests and treatment. Introductionto basic cardiac pharmacology and EKGmonitoring. Anatomy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> EKG and cardiaccycle as it relates to impulse conduction. Thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> a systematic approach toevaluation <strong>of</strong> basic and life threateningarrhythmias in both single and dual lead EKGstrips. 36 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$395 • 12 sessions • Shiva Seejore22QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


HEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsAH-252, Section TR21-QCComputer Success<strong>for</strong> Medical Personnel*Certain computer applications and specificskills are essential <strong>for</strong> you to know in orderto gain employment in a physician’s <strong>of</strong>fice ormedical facility. This hands-on courseprovides an introduction to <strong>the</strong> followings<strong>of</strong>tware programs. Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word (wordprocessing program), Excel (spreadsheetprogram), Power Point (presentationprogram), Access (database program) as wellas Medical Transcription equipment andpractice. You will also be taught <strong>the</strong> basics<strong>of</strong> computers (hardware/s<strong>of</strong>tware) andinternet search engines. 15 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 5:45 - 8:45 p.m.September 8 - September 22$210 • 5 sessions • Diane Gahagan/Winfield EngAH-611, Section-TH21-QCCPC: Certified Procedural CoderPrerequisite: AH-200, AH-202 and/or 1 yearfield experience.This is <strong>the</strong> class <strong>for</strong> you! Sign up now if youwant to pass <strong>the</strong> CPC certification exam andget national recognition as a CertifiedProcedural Coder. Topics include an intensivereview <strong>of</strong> how and when to use specific CPTand HCPCS codes, coding scenarios,sample test questions, problem solving andanalysis <strong>of</strong> codes as well as test-takingstrategies. (Taught by a Certified ProceduralCoder.) Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this course, youcan register to take <strong>the</strong> CPC exam. For morein<strong>for</strong>mation about CPC certification, check<strong>the</strong> AA PC Website at www.NY mac.org orcall 1-(516) 987-6853. 30 hrs.• Thursday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$420 • 10 sessions • Marguerite SpenceAH-550, Section SA11-QCCPR: CardiopulmonaryResuscitation Adult/Child/Infant*How to recognize <strong>the</strong> signs and symptoms<strong>of</strong> a heart attack or life-threatening heartrelatedproblems and how to administer careto an adult, child or infant who has stoppedbreathing, is choking or whose heart hasstopped beating. Materials included. Formedical personnel and o<strong>the</strong>rs who requirecertification. 10 hrs.• Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - November 14$125 • 5 sessions • Arline EllisonAH 856, Section WE21-QCElectrocardiogram (EKG)Note: Open to all Healthcare CareerPrograms Students.Review <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> heart electrophysiology.Learn to set up an EKG machine, preparepatient <strong>for</strong> testing and per<strong>for</strong>m a 12-leadEKG, recognizing limb reversals, correctingexterior interference and correctly identifyingbipolar, unipolar leads. Precordial leads willalso be covered. 24 hrs. Textbook(s)required.• Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Joanne DouglasCP-109 Excel• SEE PAGE 44 FOR SCHEDULESAH-861, Section TU21-QCFundamentals <strong>of</strong> Medicare &Medicaid*This in<strong>for</strong>mational course <strong>of</strong>fers anintroduction to both Medicare and Medicaidentitlement programs. Learn eligibilityrequirements, program benefits andguidelines regarding claims processing, aswell as crosswalk stipulations. Review <strong>of</strong>reimbursement regulations, utilization review,and <strong>the</strong> appeals process level. 18 hrs.• Tuesday, 8:00 -10:00 p.m.October 13 - December 8$235 • 9 sessions • Deanna BuechelAH-250, Section TU21-QCHCPCS (Healthcare CommonProcedure Coding System)Prerequisite: AH-200 & AH-202Master <strong>the</strong> procedure codes required whenbilling <strong>for</strong> Durable Medical EquipmentHCPCS Level II companies, physicianspractices, hospitals and o<strong>the</strong>r medicalpr<strong>of</strong>essionals. These codes primarilyrepresent items, supplies and non-physicianservices not covered by CPT-4 and required<strong>for</strong> Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement.20 hrs. Textbook(s) required.• Tuesday, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.October 13 - December 15$265 • 10 Sessions • Basdai Lalsingh*can be taken first or second semesterAH-302, Section TH21- QCHealth In<strong>for</strong>mation ManagementAn overview <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> medical records departmentand filing systems used at variousfacilities; including release <strong>of</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation andconfidentiality issues; record assembly andanalysis; and processing incomplete records.20 hrs. Textbook(s) required.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$275 • 10 sessions • TBAAH-854, Section WE21-QCHospital Patient CarePrerequisite: AH-852A body system approach to patient care in <strong>the</strong>hospital. Each system is discussed separatelywith related tests, procedures and surgeries,including special patient preparation. Personalprotection equipment and standard precautionsappropriate <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> hospital environment arecovered. Including adjunct skin care, oxygen<strong>the</strong>rapy and hospital documentation related tocourse topics. 30 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$395 • 12 sessions • TBAAH-203, Section FR21-QCInpatient Hospital BillingPrerequisites: AH-205 & AH-207Learn <strong>the</strong> flow <strong>of</strong> hospital documentation frompre-admission to a payment claim, includingunique hospital coverage; procedures <strong>of</strong>major third party payers; and businesslanguage/ abbreviation, UB-92 (Uni<strong>for</strong>mBilling Form); DRGs; per diem reimbursement;and more. 22 hrs.• Friday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 16 - January 15, 2010$290 • 11 sessions • Basdai LalsinghAH-204, Section TU21-QCInpatient Hospital CodingPrerequisite: AH-200, AH-202 and/or field-relatedcoding experience.Learn about hospital medical records and howto abstract and interpret in<strong>for</strong>mation from <strong>the</strong>m.With your coding knowledge from AH 200 orpractical experience, you practice ICD codingusing actual medical documentation. 22 hrs.ICD coding book (Vol. 3) and textbook are required.• Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 13 - December 22$290 • 11 sessions • Walter SandersonHealthcare CareersCourse WaiverIf you have previous experience in Medical Terminology, it is possible to waive <strong>the</strong> required course by taking a waiverexam. First register <strong>for</strong> AH-800 Medical Terminology Waiver. There is a $25 fee <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> exam. After you register, pleasecall (718) 997-5734 <strong>for</strong> an appointment.QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP23


Healthcare CareersThe world <strong>of</strong> medicineHEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsAH-206, Section MO21-QCManaged Care & Special Plans*Prerequisite AH-205 & AH-207An exclusive look at HMO, PPO and specialcoverage plans <strong>for</strong> those who are enteringmedical billing and need to know PCP, specialreferral, pre-certification and billing conceptsas <strong>the</strong>y apply to managed care. Classesincludes claims, reimbursement tips, and across-section <strong>of</strong> guidelines. 20 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - December 21$265 • 10 sessions • Basdai LalsinghAH-205, Section MO21-QCMedical Billing <strong>for</strong> Private PracticeNote: This course is best taken with AH-207Quickly master basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> insurance billingprocess. Learn <strong>the</strong> <strong>for</strong>ms and in<strong>for</strong>mation tobe maintained, how to submit insuranceclaims following third party reimbursementregulations, and important tips <strong>for</strong> Medicareand private carriers. 22 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - January 4, 2010$290 • 11 sessions • Marguerite SpenceAH-859, Section TH21-QCMedical Law & Ethics*Note: Open to all Healthcare CareerStudentsThis course covers medical law, ethics,bioethics, and pr<strong>of</strong>essional conduct, pluslegal terms and specific law and statutesapplicable to health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Includespatients bill <strong>of</strong> rights, advanced directives andscope <strong>of</strong> practice issues. Students gain aworking knowledge <strong>of</strong> medical legal terms.22 hrs. Textbook(s) required.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 14, 2010$275 • 11 sessions • David DorfmanAH-201, Seection TU21-QCMedical Manager IPrerequisite: Basic typing skills, intermediatecomputer skills; AH-205Using a leading medical s<strong>of</strong>tware program,Medical Manager, learn to input patientdemographics, create insurance claimcenters, input billing data and post chargepayments. 24 hrs. Textbook(s) Required.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 20 - January 12, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Diane GahaganAH-251, Section WE21-QCMedical Manager, IIPrerequisite: AH-201Using <strong>the</strong> Medical Manager S<strong>of</strong>twareprogram, learn to input patient demographics,charge and payment posting, andinsurance claims. Learn how to utilizemonetary reports <strong>for</strong> various facilities. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$310 • 12 Sessions • TBAAH-103, Section TU21 - QCMedical Office ProceduresMaster <strong>the</strong> basic skills <strong>for</strong> managing aphysician’s front desk. Telephone etiquette,appointment scheduling, pharmacy calls,patient record-keeping and an introduction toinsurance billing. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required.• Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Lucille EdeleAH-108, Section MO21-QCMedical Office Writing Skills*Prerequisite: Basic knowledge <strong>of</strong> Word 2002Learn <strong>the</strong> basic elements <strong>of</strong> effective writingin order to present your ideas clearly inbusiness reports, letters and memos. UsingWord 2002 s<strong>of</strong>tware, you will composebusiness and medical <strong>of</strong>fice correspondenceafter a thorough review <strong>of</strong> sentence structure,punctuation, spelling, pro<strong>of</strong>reading andfundamentals <strong>of</strong> English grammar. 16 hrs.• Monday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 19 - December 7$210 • 8 sessions • Sheila BuhseAH-101, See Sections Below-QCMedical TerminologyThis introduction uses an anatomy systemsapproach to Medical Terminology. Constructmedical terms by word parts and develop apractical medical vocabulary (with correctpronunciation). 24 hrs. Textbook(s) required.• Section TU21Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 20 - January 12, 2010$310 • 12 Sessions • TBA• Section TU12Tuesday, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$310 • 12 Sessions • Jane SandrowskyAH-750, SectionWE21-QCMedical Transcription IntroductionPrerequisite: CP-200, AH-101 & field experience withtyping ability <strong>of</strong> 25+ w.p.m.With computer and transcriber, you learnbasic skills <strong>for</strong> transcribing dictation by aphysician. Includes: how to operate <strong>the</strong>transcriber, transcribe onto word processor,spell-check and print medical documents,and <strong>for</strong>mat patient histories, operative reports,consultations, discharge summaries, andletters. 20 hrs.• Wednesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 21 - January 13, 2010$305 • 10 sessions • TBAAH-852, Section TU21-QCPatient Care Skills, BasicNote: Open to all Healthcare CareerPrograms StudentsCover skills common to private practice andhospital clinical work. Includes obtainingmedical histories, vital signs (blood pressure,temperature, pulse/respiration rates), andpreparing/draping patient <strong>for</strong> physicianexamination, plus infection control, propergloving techniques, first aid care andemergency procedures. 24 hrs. Textbook(s)required.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • TBAAH-400, Section MW21-QCMedical TranscriptionCertificate ProgramPrerequisite: High school diploma/GED, 25+ w.p.m.typing, excellent English grammar and spelling.This complete transcription course meetstwice a week, once <strong>for</strong> instruction — includingmedical terminology, transcription guidelinesand medical document <strong>for</strong>matting — and once<strong>for</strong> lab practice using a computer anddictaphone to produce medical documentswith teacher guidance. (You must complete aportfolio <strong>of</strong> transcription documents whichrequire extra practice time.) To use <strong>college</strong>facilities and transcribers, you must obtain alab ID card <strong>for</strong> unlimited free use during postedlab hours <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> current semester. 72 hrs.Class size is limited, please register early.Textbooks and transcription tapesrequired.• Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.October 19 - January 25, 2010$675 • 24 sessions • TBA*can be taken first or second semester24QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


HEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsAH-958, SectionWE21-QCPharmacology, Theory &CalculationsMedical personnel need to have an understanding<strong>of</strong> basic pharmacology andma<strong>the</strong>matical calculations to work effectivelyin a healthcare setting. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> topicscovered in this introductory course include:interpreting patients’ written prescriptions,routes <strong>of</strong> administration, contain dictations<strong>of</strong> medications, generic and brand namedrugs, medical pharmaceutical abbreviationsand basic ma<strong>the</strong>matics pertinent topharmaceutical calculations. This course isalso recommended <strong>for</strong> students who wish tobecome pharmacy technicians but need areview <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>the</strong>matical concepts in order topass <strong>the</strong> entrance examination. 24 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$325 • 12 sessions • Ernest AvalloneAH-959 Section TH21 – QCCardiac A&P with Pharmacology &DiagnosticsStructure and function <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heart and bloodvessels are covered. Stress testing protocols:Bruce modified Bruce and Naughton, O<strong>the</strong>rdiagnostic tests will be discussed,echocardiography, angiography, and nuclearscans. Risk factors <strong>for</strong> heart disease, <strong>the</strong>irdetection and normal parameters. Emergencycardiac medication, ntiarrhythmics, andantihypertensives will be discussed. 20 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$280 • 10 sessions • Shiva SeejoreAH-109, Section WE21-QCRegistration & DiagnosticScheduling*Gain knowledge <strong>of</strong> how to obtain in<strong>for</strong>mationfrom patients, <strong>for</strong> medical records andinsurance billing. Procedures in verifyingvarious types <strong>of</strong> insurance coverage andsecuring pre-certifications <strong>for</strong> admissions andsurgeries will be discussed. In addition,scheduling <strong>of</strong> surgical procedures anddiagnostic tests will be reviewed. 24 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$310 • 12 sessions • Lucille EdeleCP-200, Typing on <strong>the</strong> Computer<strong>for</strong> Speed & Accuracy• SEE PAGE 43 FOR SCHEDULEAH-855, Section WE21-QCVenipuncture & Specimen CollectionExplore <strong>the</strong> anatomy and physiology <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>venous system and <strong>the</strong> proper techniques<strong>for</strong> obtaining blood specimens from adults.Learn vacuum tube collection and <strong>the</strong> use<strong>of</strong> winged infusion sets <strong>for</strong> phlebotomy withspecial procedures <strong>for</strong> glucose tolerance,<strong>the</strong>rapeutic drug monitoring and specialhandling. 22 hrs.• Wednesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 21 - January 20, 2010$300 • 11 sessions • Joanne Douglas*can be taken first or second semesterCP-203, Word• SEE PAGE 44 FOR SCHEDULEAH-208, Section TH21-QCWorkers Comp / No-Fault BillingThis is an introductory course <strong>for</strong> thoseentering <strong>the</strong> medical billing pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Youwill obtain experience with No Fault andWorker’s Comp claims and billing. Learn <strong>the</strong>regulations and medical guidelines required<strong>for</strong> correct billing and reimbursement.Identify <strong>the</strong> required <strong>for</strong>ms; who should fileand timely filing guidelines. Complete andreview <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> correct documentation andbecome acquainted with <strong>the</strong> arbitrationprocess. 12 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - November 19$185 • 6 sessions • Mariela RussellAH-860, Section FR21-QCInterpersonal CommunicationsAddresses basic human needs, understandingmental illness and <strong>the</strong> death anddying process. The patient’s right to privacyand choice <strong>of</strong> treatment as it applies to <strong>the</strong>medical <strong>of</strong>fice staff is discussed. 24 hrs.Textbook(s) required. ICD coding book(Vol. 3) and textbook are required.• Friday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 23 - December 18$275 • 8 sessions •Robert Lawrence FriedmanPHARMACY TECHNICIANTEST PREPARATIONAs a technician, you will receive writtenprescriptions or requests <strong>for</strong> refills andelectronic prescriptions from <strong>the</strong> doctor’s<strong>of</strong>fice. Working alongside <strong>the</strong> pharmacist, youmay retrieve, count, pour, weigh, measureand sometimes even mix <strong>the</strong> medication.Once <strong>the</strong> prescription is prepared, you’ll priceand file <strong>the</strong> prescription, prepare insuranceclaims and stock and check inventories.Hospital technicians have differentchallenges. They read patients’ charts, <strong>the</strong>nprepare and deliver <strong>the</strong> medicine to patients,after <strong>the</strong> pharmacist checks it. Technicians<strong>of</strong>ten assemble a 24-hour supply <strong>of</strong>medications <strong>for</strong> patients, packaging andlabeling each dose.TO TAKE THIS COURSE:First, pass <strong>the</strong> math test given at QueensCollege. Call (718) 997-5704 <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> location.If <strong>the</strong> scheduled date is not suitable, you maycall <strong>for</strong> an appointment. Second, register <strong>for</strong><strong>the</strong> course. Prerequisite: HS Diploma/GED• Pharmacy Math Placement Test Date:Tuesday, September 226:00 - 8:00 p.m.PT-100, Section TU21-QCPr<strong>of</strong>essional PharmacyTechnician Test PrepCourse topics will include: pharmacy laws inreference to Federal and State drugregulations/controls, pharmaceutical/medicalterminologies, prescriptions, calculatingdoses <strong>for</strong> oral and intravenous preparations,dosage <strong>for</strong>mulations, routes <strong>of</strong> administration,parenteral medications, compounding, andsterile products. Also reviewed will be basichuman anatomy and how drugs affect <strong>the</strong>human organ systems.You will gain an understanding <strong>of</strong> basicbiopharmaceutics (factors affecting drugactivity). Also covered is <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> computertechnology <strong>for</strong> inventory management,financial budgeting, drug plan insuranceverification, and <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> referencematerial, both text and journals. Practiceexams will be <strong>of</strong>fered throughout <strong>the</strong> courseto help with test taking skills. 38.5 contacthours.• Tuesday, 6:15 - 9:45 p.m.October 13 - December 22$825 • 11 sessions • Karen MuirPLEASE NOTE DEADLINE!To take <strong>the</strong> Pharmacy Technician examyou must register with <strong>the</strong> PharmacyTechnician Certification Board: call 1(800)363-8012, opt. 9, to get an application oronline at www.ptcb.org. For additionalin<strong>for</strong>mation, call: 1 (877) 782-2888.Healthcare CareersQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP25


Healthcare CareersThe world <strong>of</strong> medicineHEALTHCARE CAREERSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsHEALTHCARE CAREERPROGRAMS FAST TRACKThese courses are <strong>for</strong> Allied Healthpr<strong>of</strong>essionals who do not need or want tocommit to a certificate program, but wish tobroaden <strong>the</strong>ir knowledge and skills, and addto <strong>the</strong>ir credentials.AH-550, Section SA11-QCCPR: Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationAdult/Child/Infant*How to recognize <strong>the</strong> signs and symptoms<strong>of</strong> a heart attack or life-threatening heartrelatedproblems and how to administer careto an adult, child or infant who has stoppedbreathing, is choking or whose heart hasstopped beating. This course includesmaterials. For medical personnel and o<strong>the</strong>rswho require certification. 10 hrs.Materials included.• Saturday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - November 14$125 • 5 sessions • Arline EllisonAH-958, SectionWE21-QCPharmacology, Theory &CalculationsMedical personnel need to have anunderstanding <strong>of</strong> basic pharmacology andma<strong>the</strong>matical calculations to work effectivelyin a healthcare setting. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> topicscovered in this introductory course include:interpreting patients’ written prescriptions,routes <strong>of</strong> administration, contain dictations<strong>of</strong> medications, generic and brand namedrugs, medical pharmaceutical abbreviationsand basic ma<strong>the</strong>matics pertinent topharmaceutical calculations. This course isalso recommended <strong>for</strong> students who wish tobecome pharmacy technicians but need areview <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>the</strong>matical concepts in order topass <strong>the</strong> entrance examination. 24 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$325 • 12 sessions • Ernest AvalloneAH-611, Section TH21-QCCPC: Certified Procedural CoderPrerequisite: AH-200, ICD-9, AH-202, CPT4 and/orone year field experience.This is <strong>the</strong> class <strong>for</strong> you! Sign up now if youwant to pass <strong>the</strong> CPC certification exam andget national recognition as a certifiedprocedural coder. Topics include an intensivereview <strong>of</strong> how and when to use specific CPTand HCPCS codes, coding scenarios,sample test questions, problem solving andanalysis <strong>of</strong> codes as well as test-takingstrategies. Taught by a Certified ProceduralCoder. Upon completion <strong>of</strong> this course, youcan register to take <strong>the</strong> CPC exam. For morein<strong>for</strong>mation about CPC certification, check<strong>the</strong> AA PC Website at www.aapc.org or call1-(516) 987-6853. 30 hrs.• Thursday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.October 15 - January 7, 2010$420 • 10 sessions • Marguerite SpenceAH-252, Section TR21-QCComputer Success <strong>for</strong> MedicalPersonnelCertain computer applications and specificskills are essential <strong>for</strong> you to know in orderto gain employment in a physician’s <strong>of</strong>fice ormedical facility. This hands-on courseprovides an introduction to <strong>the</strong> followings<strong>of</strong>tware programs. Micros<strong>of</strong>t Word (wordprocessing program), Excel (spreadsheetprogram), Power Point (presentationprogram), Access (database program) as wellas Medical Transcription equipment andpractice. You will also be taught <strong>the</strong> basics<strong>of</strong> computers (hardware/s<strong>of</strong>tware) andinternet search engines. 15 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 5:45 - 8:45 p.m.September 8 - September 22$210 • 5 sessions • Diane Gahagan/Winfield EngAH-208, Section TH21-QCWorkers Comp/No Fault BillingInterested in expanding your knowledge inmedical billing? This is an introductorycourse <strong>for</strong> those entering <strong>the</strong> medical billingpr<strong>of</strong>ession. You will obtain experience withNo Fault and Worker’s Comp claims andbilling. Learn <strong>the</strong> regulations and medicalguidelines required <strong>for</strong> correct billing andreimbursement. Identify <strong>the</strong> required <strong>for</strong>ms;who should file and timely filing guidelines.Complete and review <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> correctdocumentation and become acquainted with<strong>the</strong> arbitration process. 12 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 15 - November 19$185 • 6 sessions • Mariela RussellAlso <strong>of</strong> Interest....The NYHQ CardiacHealth<strong>Center</strong>’s WeightManagement ProgramThis is a comprehensive threepronged approach to helpachieve long-term weight lossand maintenance. Through <strong>the</strong>healthy combinations <strong>of</strong> diet,exercise and behavior changes,our program was developedas <strong>the</strong> most effective way tolose weight and keep it <strong>of</strong>f.Call 718-670-1695<strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation, class, scheduleand registration.Please mention seeing thisad in our catalog.26QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


LIFE-LONG LEARNINGDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsThe Life-Long Learning Program is a lowcosteducational program <strong>for</strong> matureadults. There are no tests, grades orpressure — just learning <strong>for</strong> your personalinterest and enjoyment in classes taughtby distinguished faculty and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.From Shakespeare to computers, it’s yourchoice. It’s never too late to learnsomething new or to revisit somethinglearned long ago. Classes are held during<strong>the</strong> day, on <strong>the</strong> Queens College Campus.COA-161, Section MO11-QCGetting to Know James JoyceDiscover Joyce’s simplicity, humanity, humorand genius via Joyce’s epiphanic stories. Thiscourse concludes with a viewing anddiscussion <strong>of</strong> John Huston’s “The Dead,” thatlast story in <strong>the</strong> English language. 12 hrs.• Monday, 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.October 19 - November 23$130 • 6 sessions • Edward KentCOA-158, Section WE11-QCFace to Face with FacebookThe internet has become a world whereanyone can be somebody. Anyone young orold can be connected or speak <strong>the</strong>ir mind.Learn about using social networking sites likeFacebook and MySpace to stay in touch withfriends and family. Discover how easy it is to“blog” your thoughts to <strong>the</strong> world. Let <strong>the</strong>world know what you are dong now withTwitter. Who knows? you could become aninternet sensation. 6 hrs.• Wednesday, 12:15 - 2:15 p.m.November 11 - December 9(no class November 25)$130 • 4 sessions • Winfield EngCOA-124, Section TU11-QCLaw and MediaMedia portrayals <strong>of</strong> lawsuits and o<strong>the</strong>r legalproceedings- are <strong>the</strong>y having an impact on<strong>the</strong> justice system? We will look at televisionnews and dramas, movies and newspapercoverage to analyze and discuss <strong>the</strong> changethat seem to be occurring in our legal system.16 hrs.• Tuesday, 2.00 - 4:00 p.m.October 13 - December 1$130 • 8 sessionsDavid Alan Dorfman, Esq.For more classesCheck out ourEnrichment Courses onpages 15- 18COA-160, Section TU11-QCThe Roots <strong>of</strong> American ForeignPolicyWe will examine vital decisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Supreme Court as <strong>the</strong>y impacted onAmerican Society, as well as <strong>the</strong> role <strong>of</strong>judicial leadership and personality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>decisions. 16 hrs.• Tuesday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 13 - December 1$130 • 8 sessions • Len GappelbergCOA-146, Section MO11-QCSo You Want to Write!: A CreativeWriting Workshop <strong>for</strong> BeginnersThis workshop introduces participants toliterary techniques and genres found infiction to help make <strong>the</strong>ir own writing moredramatic and vivid. Through guided exerciseand examples, students will develop <strong>the</strong>irown individual writing styles. Literarynonfiction based on personal non fiction iscreated and explored. Students learn fromeach o<strong>the</strong>r as <strong>the</strong>y share and critiquecompleted pieces and works in progress.Students are supplied with <strong>the</strong> resourcesneeded to fur<strong>the</strong>r develop <strong>the</strong>mselves aswriters. 16 hrs.• Monday, 10:00 - 12:00 noonOctober 19 - December 7$130 • 8 sessions • Stella GrilloCOA-147, Section MO11-QC“The Story <strong>of</strong> Me”: AnIntroductory AutobiographyWorkshopHave you ever thought “My life would makea great book?” Do you want to leave yourstory behind <strong>for</strong> future generations? Do youwant to reminisce about your life? Then thisworkshop is <strong>for</strong> you! Through guidedexercises and class discussions, participantsbegin <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> examining and writingabout <strong>the</strong>ir lives and <strong>the</strong> important eventsthat shaped <strong>the</strong>m. Everyone has an excitingstory to tell about his/her life. Join us andbegin <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> telling your story. 16 hrs.• Monday, 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.October 19 - December 7$130 • 8 sessions • Stella GrilloCOA-159, Section MO11-QCFile Management & BackupThe computer is a great tool <strong>for</strong> writingdocuments, building spreadsheets, evenediting photos. Use folders to organize yourfile library. Learn how to copy your photo filesfrom your camera to computer or copy musicfiles from your computer to your MP3 player.Learn how easy and important it is to backupyour precious files. 6 hrs.• Monday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonDecember 7 - December 21$130 • 3 sessions • Winfield EngCOA-148, Section MO11-QCDigital PhotographyDigital cameras are everywhere <strong>the</strong>se days.Come join us as we explore what makesdigital photography so popular and how toget <strong>the</strong> most out <strong>of</strong> your digital camera. Thisclass will cover <strong>the</strong> photography basics:transferring your photos from <strong>the</strong> camera intoyour computer, photo editing s<strong>of</strong>tware andhow to share and distribute your photographsthrough <strong>the</strong> internet, e-mail and prints. Comejoin <strong>the</strong> fun as we demystify balance and ISO.You and your digital camera will never be <strong>the</strong>same. 12 hrs.• Monday, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 19 - November 23$150 • 6 sessions • Winfield EngCOA-151, Section WE11-QCIntro to ComputersWelcome to <strong>the</strong> 21st century whereeverything is computerized. With processorthis and digital that, you wonder what it allmeans. Well, wonder no more... This classwill demystify <strong>the</strong> “major box” we know as<strong>the</strong> computer. We will explore how to use acomputer to run applications wordprocessand churn our spreadsheets. 10 hrs.• Wednesday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 21 - November 18$130 • 5 sessions • Winfield EngCOA-152, Section WE11-QCIntro to <strong>the</strong> InternetDo you feel like you’re on <strong>the</strong> ramp <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>in<strong>for</strong>mation super-highway, looking <strong>for</strong> anopening to get on? Well get ready to hit <strong>the</strong>gas pedal... This class is a get-your-handsdirtywith <strong>the</strong> internet experience. Learn how<strong>the</strong> internet has changed <strong>the</strong> way wecommunicate, shop, handle finances,research and look at entertainment. 10 hrs.• Wednesday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.December 2 - January 13, 2010$130 • 5 sessions • Winfield EngCOA-157, Section WE11-QCHow to Buy A ComputerGiga-What? Mega-Who? Are you looking tobuy a new computer but are confused by all<strong>the</strong> terminology? This class will cover all <strong>the</strong>basics <strong>of</strong> how to shop <strong>for</strong> a new computerand how to determine <strong>the</strong> best computersystem <strong>for</strong> you. 6 hrs.• Wednesday, 12:15 - 2:15 p.m.October 21 - November 4$130 • 3 sessions • Winfield EngQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEPLife-Long Learning27


Online ProgramsONLINE CERTIFICATE COURSESLearn <strong>the</strong> skills you need to begin a new direction with <strong>the</strong> following online home-based Certificate Programs.To register and to view <strong>the</strong> curriculum <strong>for</strong> each program, visit our website at http://www.cep.qc.edu/online/onlinecertprogram.htmThe following Certificates are available <strong>for</strong>:Fitness and Nutrition $598Learn <strong>the</strong> skills you need to become a Fitness and Nutritionpr<strong>of</strong>essional at home, at your own pace. Achieve your dreams, newcareer, better salary, and <strong>the</strong> satisfaction that comes with helpingyour clients look and feel better. Train quickly and convenientlythrough distance learning. Cover <strong>the</strong>se topics and more. Managingpersonal health, fitness and injury prevention, Sports nutrition,Promoting lifestyle changes, and Stress management and reduction.You’ll get valuable in<strong>for</strong>mation about important fitness issues fromdesigning conditioning programs to exercise testing and fitnessevaluation.Court Reporter $2998Train to be a court reporter — at home, at your own pace. Unlike atraditional court reporter school, our program features self-guided,independent learning. You’ll get hands-on training in; Court andRealtime Reporting, Written Communication and Personal Skills,Legal and Medical Terminology, Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism and SpeedDevelopment, and Advanced Realtime Skills.Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor $898There are certain skills you need to begin a career as a DogObedience Trainer or Instructor. The Dog Obedience Trainer/Instructor Program helps you learn <strong>the</strong>m quickly and conveniently.You’ll learn; To understand dog behavior, communication, and use<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> senses, How to influence dog behavior using conditioningand rein<strong>for</strong>cement, House training, crate training, hunting training,and basic veterinary issues, How to deal with behavior problemsand teach competition obedience.Veterinary Assistant $798Learn <strong>the</strong> skills you need to become a Veterinary Assistant at home,at your own pace. Work with animals! The Veterinary AssistantProgram can help you make a difference your abilities can keepanimals healthy, nurse <strong>the</strong>m when ill even save <strong>the</strong>ir lives. Trainquickly and conveniently. Learn how to; Obtain animal healthhistories and records, Provide specialized nursing care, Assist insurgical procedures, Wash, feed, and care <strong>for</strong> animals, and muchmore. You’ll get valuable in<strong>for</strong>mation about animal-related issuesfrom care and handling to veterinary practice and administration.Catering/Gourmet Cooking $798Learn <strong>the</strong> skills you need to succeed in Catering/Gourmet Cooking— at home, at your own pace. Develop your natural talent <strong>for</strong>Catering and Gourmet Cooking with <strong>the</strong> Catering and GourmetCooking distance learning program. Your customers, neighbors, andfriends will respect your skills and admire <strong>the</strong> exquisite meals youprepare and serve. Train quickly and conveniently with our QuickLearn method. Learn about; Food and beverage styles involved incatering, The gourmet kitchen and <strong>the</strong> culinary pr<strong>of</strong>essional,Preparing poultry, fish, game, and shellfish, and Baking and pastry.You’ll get valuable in<strong>for</strong>mation about different cuts <strong>of</strong> meat and howto prepare <strong>the</strong>m, as well as basic and advanced presentation.Interior Decorator $698Learn <strong>the</strong> skills you need to become an Interior Decorator at home,at your own pace. Develop your natural talent <strong>for</strong> interior designwith <strong>the</strong> Interior Decorator Program. Train quickly and conveniently.Learn to; Determine your clients’ needs and priorities, Use <strong>the</strong>elements and principles <strong>of</strong> design and color, Choose <strong>the</strong> besttreatments <strong>for</strong> floors, walls, and windows, Start and operate yourown business as an Interior Decorator. Get hands-on experience infurniture buying, fabric selection, dealing with suppliers.Pet Groomer $798Learn how to become a Pet Groomer at home, at your own pace.There are certain skills you need to begin a career as a Pet Groomer.The Pet Groomer Program helps you learn <strong>the</strong>m quickly andconveniently. You’ll get hands-on training in; Basics and equipment<strong>of</strong> pet grooming, Maintenance and care <strong>of</strong> kennels and crates, Dogtypes, personalities, and handling, Cat types, personalities, andhandling, Basic health care <strong>of</strong> dogs and cats.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bridal Consultant $798Learn to be a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bridal Consultant at home, at your ownpace. Turn your dream <strong>of</strong> becoming a Bridal Consultant into anexciting career with <strong>the</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Bridal Consultant Program.Train quickly and conveniently. Learn to; Arrange <strong>for</strong> photography,Coordinate and plan ceremonies and receptions, Plan and orderfloral arrangements, clothing and invitations, Start and operate yourown business as a wedding planner.Wildlife/Forestry Conservation $698Turn your love <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> great outdoors into a rewarding career with<strong>the</strong> Wildlife/Forestry Conservation Program. Train quickly andconveniently with our proven distance learning method. Earn yourCareer Diploma in Wildlife/Forestry Conservation in as little as sixmonths. You’ll learn all about; Wildlife law en<strong>for</strong>cement andpopulation management, Forest ecology and protection, Park andrecreational facility operation, and Field equipment and safety.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Landscaper $998Become a Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Landscaper at home, at your own pace.The Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Landscaper Program helps you learn <strong>the</strong>m quicklyand conveniently. You’ll learn about; Plant health, soil, and fertilizersused in landscaping, Servicing garden tractors and o<strong>the</strong>r tools usedin landscaping, Creating landscaping designs using shrubs andground covers, Specialty landscaping, starting and operating yourown landscaping business.28QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


Proudly Celebrating over25 Years <strong>of</strong> ABA ApprovalPARALEGAL PROGRAMSharon Shulman, Esq., Director / Connie Venieris, CoordinatorThe verdict is in. We’re <strong>the</strong> best!PARALEGAL PROGRAMWhile some paralegals benefit from on <strong>the</strong> job training, <strong>the</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Labor Statistics suggests that most employersprefer graduates <strong>of</strong> paralegal education programs.Advisory BoardCHAIRCa<strong>the</strong>rine R. Glover, Esq.Helen Armagno*Sheila Beverly-SkinnerDouglas BoettnerHugh W. Campbell, Esq.Santo Anthony Cipolla*Hon. Marguerite GraysKaren Ilardi-Lowy, CPCMichael Mansfield, Esq.Dorota Marchelewicz*Edward H. Rosenthal, Esq.Hon. Martin ShulmanSheila Steiner*Guy Vitacco, Jr., Esq.*ParalegalProgram ObjectivesTo provide comprehensive and practicaltraining in those areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law that prepareparalegals to assist attorneys. Your careertraining includes client interviews, legalresearch factual analysis, case preparation<strong>for</strong> civil litigation and criminal proceedings,preparation <strong>of</strong> legal documents and o<strong>the</strong>r<strong>for</strong>ms, case schedule maintenance, and law<strong>of</strong>fice administration. Paralegals areprohibited by law from <strong>of</strong>fering legaladvice. Our Program teaches and reviews<strong>the</strong> ethical considerations involved in <strong>the</strong>paralegal field. (Continuing pr<strong>of</strong>essionalcourses are also available <strong>for</strong> graduates andpracticing paralegals.)Very Special Features <strong>of</strong> Our Program• ABA-approved• Approved <strong>for</strong> Veterans benefits and o<strong>the</strong>rvoucher systems• Day, Evening, Combination and WeekendCertificate Programs• Faculty and Advisory Board includesprominent judges, attorneys and paralegals• Paralegal Studies library on campus• Internship course provides on-<strong>the</strong>-jobexperience• Placement assistance <strong>of</strong>fered to graduates(Placement not guaranteed)• Westlaw online accessAdmission to <strong>the</strong> ProgramSubmit <strong>the</strong> following:• A completed Legal Studies Programapplication. Pick one up in <strong>the</strong> CEP <strong>of</strong>fice(Kiely Hall, Room 111) or call 718-997-5709.• A non refundable $35 application fee.• An <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>college</strong> transcript indicating 60credits (18 in Liberal Arts subjects spreadover three different disciplines) be<strong>for</strong>estarting <strong>the</strong> program• Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>college</strong>-level writing pr<strong>of</strong>iciency,satisfied by a Bachelor’s or Associate <strong>of</strong> Artsdegree or a <strong>college</strong>-level English ComprehensionCourse, or by taking a writingpr<strong>of</strong>iciency exam be<strong>for</strong>e classes begin.Send all applications to:Sharon Shulman, Esq.Director, Paralegal Studies ProgramQueens College, Continuing Education Program65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, New York 11367Please note, you can take up to two coursesas a non-enrolled student.In accordance with American BarAssociation guidelines (ABA), students maynot register <strong>for</strong> more than two courseswithout enrolling in <strong>the</strong> Certificate Program.These two courses cannot be in <strong>the</strong>Accelerated Day Program. If you takeadditional courses, <strong>the</strong>y will not count towardfulfilling certificate requirements, even if youlater apply and are accepted into <strong>the</strong>program. Students may not register <strong>for</strong> acourse after <strong>the</strong> first meeting <strong>of</strong> a class.Certificate <strong>of</strong> CompletionReceive a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion after• Satisfactorily complete twelve paralegalcourses (5 required & 7 electives)• Attend 80% <strong>of</strong> all class sessions• Receive a grade <strong>of</strong> C or better in eachrequired course• Earn an overall grade point average <strong>of</strong>3.0 (B) upon graduation.Students with an overall A- average graduatewith distinction.Students who receive less than C in arequired course will be placed onacademic probation and may not register<strong>for</strong> additional courses until <strong>the</strong>y receivea grade <strong>of</strong> C or better in that course.Some General In<strong>for</strong>mation• No exemptions to <strong>college</strong> creditrequirements.• Students must fulfill certificaterequirements in effect at <strong>the</strong> time <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>iradmission to <strong>the</strong> program.• Required courses must be completedsatisfactorily be<strong>for</strong>e students can register<strong>for</strong> elective courses.• Those who do not complete requiredcourse work or take <strong>the</strong> final exam receivea failing grade unless a compelling reasonis presented to <strong>the</strong> instructor. A studentwith an Incomplete cannot receive aCertificate <strong>of</strong> Completion.• Students wishing to register <strong>for</strong> DayAccelerated Program must be interviewed.• All materials are included in tuition.Textbooks are not included.Students who are not computer literateshould take CP-135 Intensive ComputerWorkshop. In <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> law, computerpr<strong>of</strong>iency is very important. see page 43CLASS LOCATIONSParalegal classes are held at:• Queens College Campus (QC)65-30 Kissena Boulevad, Flushing,New York• Lehman College Campus (LC)250 Bed<strong>for</strong>d Park Boulevard, Bronx,New YorkATTENDANCE OPTIONSEVENING PROGRAMThe Evening Certificate Program can becompleted in approximately three semestersor students can choose to proceed moreslowly. Evening courses meet once a week<strong>for</strong> 12-14 sessions in <strong>the</strong> Fall and Springsemesters, and twice a week <strong>for</strong> 12-14sessions in <strong>the</strong> summer semester.COMBINATION PROGRAMRegister <strong>for</strong> both evening and weekendclasses. Register early, Space is limited.FALL AND SPRING ONLYACCELERATEDWEEKEND PROGRAMThe Weekend Accelerated CertificateProgram can be completed in eight months.Students enter in <strong>the</strong> Fall semester. Coursesare <strong>of</strong>fered <strong>for</strong> eight or nine sessions, from9:00 -12:00 noon and from 1:00 - 4:00 pm,on Saturdays and Sundays.ACCELERATED DAY PROGRAMComplete <strong>the</strong> day program in approximatelyfour and a half months. Classes meet daily,Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to2:00 p.m. Students must be interviewed by<strong>the</strong> coordinator be<strong>for</strong>e registering.LEHMAN COLLEGECAMPUS PROGRAMThis four (4) part combination weekend/evening program is <strong>of</strong>fered exclusively on<strong>the</strong> Lehman College campus. This programmeets Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and on Thursdays7:00 - 10:00 p.m.• STUDENTS MUST ENTER IN THE FALLSEMESTERParalegal StudiesQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP29


Paralegal StudiesPARALEGAL PROGRAMSharon Shulman, Esq., Director / Connie Venieris, CoordinatorACCELERATEDDAY PROGRAMCourses Only at Queens CollegePS-400-415-QCAccelerated Day ProgramCourses are <strong>of</strong>fered Monday through Friday9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 12 noon to 2:00 p.m.from October 13 - February 26. Students in<strong>the</strong> day program must begin on October 13and take all twelve day courses. 298 hrs.The Accelerated Day Program includes:• Introduction to <strong>the</strong> Law and Ethics• Litigation I• Legal Writing• Legal Research• Litigation II• Law Office Technology• Family Law• Criminal Law• Real Property Law• Wills, Trusts & Estates• Torts and Insurance Law• Contracts and <strong>the</strong> Uni<strong>for</strong>m CommercialCodeTo register <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>se courses, students mustapply <strong>for</strong> acceptance into <strong>the</strong> ParalegalCertificate Program (See instructions underAdmission to <strong>the</strong> Certified Program andrequirements <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Certificate underCertificate <strong>of</strong> Completion.)Tuition <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Accelerated Day Program is$4,350, payable in three installments.$1,500 is due at registration; $1,500 byNovember 25 and $1,350 by January 15,2010. Fee includes registration andmaterials fee.Please consult with <strong>the</strong> Paralegal Officebe<strong>for</strong>e you register <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>se classes.REQUIRED COURSES• PS-100 Introduction to <strong>the</strong> Law and Ethics*• PS-101 Legal Writing <strong>for</strong> Paralegals• PS-102 Legal Research (fall/spring only)• PS-103 Litigation I• PS-104 Litigation IIRequired courses must be satisfactorily completedbe<strong>for</strong>e students can register <strong>for</strong> electives. Litigation IImay be taken at <strong>the</strong> same time as electives.*PS 100 Introduction to Law MUST be taken firstOpen HouseQUEENS COLLEGEMonday, September 14, 20096:00 - 8:00 pmLEHMAN COLLEGETuesday, September 8, 20096:30 - 8:00 pmThe verdict is in. We’re <strong>the</strong> best!ELECTIVE COURSES• PS-200 Personal Injury, Torts, andInsurance Law• PS-203 Bankruptcy Law• PS-204 Family Law• PS-205 Wills, Trusts, and Estates• PS-206 Criminal Law• PS-208 Contracts and <strong>the</strong> U.C.C.• PS-209 Corporation Law• PS-210 Paralegal Internship• PS-213 Elder Law• PS-215 Real Property Law• PS-217 Law Office Management• PS-230 Intellectual Property• PS-234 Law Office Technology• PS-239 Probate Preparation <strong>for</strong> Estates• PS-240 Medical Malpractice <strong>for</strong>Paralegals• PS-242 Advanced Legal Analysis*Not every course is <strong>of</strong>fered every semester.All materials and technology fees areincluded in tuitionREQUIRED COURSES*PS-100, See Sections BelowIntroduction to <strong>the</strong> Law and EthicsAn introduction to law and <strong>the</strong> legal system.Topics include: how laws are made and how<strong>the</strong>y affect society; federal, state and localcourt systems; language <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legalpr<strong>of</strong>ession; legal case analysis; <strong>the</strong>paralegal’s role and ethics. 26 hrs.• Section MO21 –QCMonday, 8:20 - 10:20 p.m.October 19 - January 25, 2010$385 • 13 sessions • Brian H. Lowy, Esq.• Section SA12 – QCSaturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 17 - December 19(Last session is 2 hrs.)$385 • 9 sessions • Brian H. Lowy, Esq.PS-101, See Sections BelowLegal Writing <strong>for</strong> ParalegalsGood paralegals always express <strong>the</strong>mselvesclearly in writing. So sharpen your ability toargue legal issues effectively. You will prepareseveral law-related assignments. 24 hrs.Prerequisite: A foundation in basic grammar;English as first language or high fluency.• Section TU21 – QCTuesday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • Hon. Cheryl Joseph• Section SU12 – QCSunday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 18 - December 13$350 • 8 sessions • Jeffrey Jackson, Esq.PS-102, See Sections BelowLegal ResearchProvides an essential foundation in <strong>the</strong>methods <strong>of</strong> legal research, including effectiveuse <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law library and primary legal sourcematerials. Lectures and assignmentsemphasize <strong>the</strong> proper procedures <strong>for</strong>researching state and federal statutes,finding legal precedents based on courtdecisions, and using legal encyclopedias,digests, and Shepard’s Citations. Eachperson must prepare a memorandum <strong>of</strong> lawthat requires library work outside <strong>of</strong> class.24 hrs.• Section MO21 - QCMonday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 19 - January 11, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • Brian Lowy, Esq.• Section SA12 - QCSaturday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - December 12$350 • 8 sessions • Brian Lowy, Esq.PS-103, See Sections BelowLitigation I (Civil)Explore <strong>the</strong> civil lawsuit from service <strong>of</strong>summons to complaint, responsivepleadings, and preparation <strong>for</strong> trial. Itemphasizes substantive law concerningjurisdiction, venue, statutes <strong>of</strong> limitation,proper service <strong>of</strong> pleadings, disclosure,motion practice and calendar practice.Assignments include preparation <strong>of</strong> litigationrelateddocuments. 28 hrs.• Section TU21 – QCTuesday, 8:20 - 10:20 p.m.October 13 - January 19, 2010$395 • 14 sessions • Richard Chase, Esq.• Section SU12 – QCSunday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 18 - December 20(last session is 4 hours)$395 • 9 sessions • David Rosen, Esq.PS-104, See Sections BelowLitigation II (Civil)Continuation <strong>of</strong> Litigation I includes trialpreparation, rules <strong>of</strong> evidence, judgment, andappeal. Even more than in Litigation I, youwill get practical experience in documentpreparation. Prerequisite: PS-103. 28 hrs.• Section TU21-QCTuesday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 13 - January 19, 2010$395 • 14 sessions • Hon. Carolyn Wade• Section SA12 - QCSaturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonJanuary 9 - March 13, 2010(last session is 4 hours)$395 • 9 sessions • Hon. Cheryl Joseph30QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


PARALEGAL PROGRAMSharon Shulman, Esq., Director / Connie Venieris, CoordinatorELECTIVESElectives may be taken in any order unlesso<strong>the</strong>rwise noted. Students must completerequired courses satisfactorily be<strong>for</strong>eregistering <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>se courses.PS-200, Section SU11-QCPersonal Injury Torts & Insurance LawExplores personal injury litigation and various<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> tort liability, including negligence,malpractice, and product liability from bothplaintiff’s and defendant’s perspective. Youwill consider <strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> insurance andlearn about your rights under <strong>the</strong> standardNew York automobile liability policy. 24 hrs.• Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonJanuary 10 - March 7, 2010$350 • 8 sessions • David Rosen, Esq.PS-204, Section MO21-QCFamily LawBasic course in substantive and procedurallaw concerning matrimonial practice coversFamily Court and Supreme Court jurisdictionand procedure, divorce, separation,annulment and dissolution, and equitabledistribution <strong>of</strong> marital assets. Also: pretrialmotions; discovery, maintenance (alimony),child support and custody, preparation <strong>of</strong>judgments, calendar practice, en<strong>for</strong>cementand modification <strong>of</strong> judgments. 24 hrs.• Monday, 8:20 - 10:20 p.m.October 19 - January 11, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • TBAPS-205, Section WE21-QCWills, Trusts & EstatesStudents will receive instruction on <strong>the</strong>preparation and use <strong>of</strong> wills, trusts, powers<strong>of</strong> attorney, health care proxies, living willsand o<strong>the</strong>r related legal documents. 24 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$350 • 12 sessions •Theodore Fodera, Esq.PS-208, Section SU11-QCContracts and <strong>the</strong>Uni<strong>for</strong>m Commercial CodePrinciples <strong>of</strong> contract law, including <strong>of</strong>fer,acceptance, and consideration are covered.It explores <strong>the</strong> law <strong>of</strong> contracts and its effecton everyday business transactions, withspecial attention to <strong>the</strong> Uni<strong>for</strong>m CommercialCode (U.C.C.). 24 hrs.• Sunday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.January 10 - March 7, 2010$350 • 8 sessionsRobert Greenberg, Esq.PS-222, Section TH21-QCJob Search Techniques WorkshopFree <strong>for</strong> current Queens College ParalegalCertificate students and graduates.• Thursday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.January 14, 2010FREE • 1 session • To reserve a seat,Call 718-997-5709PS-206, Section SA11-QCCriminal LawThis introduction to criminal law, from arrest,arraignment, and motion practice throughtrial and appeal, includes topics <strong>of</strong> searchand seizure, warrants, grand juryproceedings, pretrial discovery, pretrialmotions, and speedy trial. You will preparemotions, memoranda <strong>of</strong> law, and o<strong>the</strong>rrelevant documents. 24 hrs.• Saturday 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.January 9 - March 6, 2010$350 • 8 sessions • Brian H. Lowy, Esq.PS-210, Section IN11-QCParalegal InternshipThis is special. It supplements coursetraining with practical skills gained on <strong>the</strong>job. A limited number <strong>of</strong> internships areavailable in public agencies and private lawfirms, placement is not guaranteed. Internsare required to work 24 seven-hour days,and <strong>the</strong>y must speak periodically with <strong>the</strong>instructor reviewing <strong>the</strong>ir work. Grading ispass/fail, and a passing grade depends ona satisfactory evaluation from <strong>the</strong> employer.The internship program is open only tostudents who have satisfactorily completedall required courses and have a 3.0 average.To apply <strong>for</strong> an internship, you must submita memorandum <strong>of</strong> law, a recent résumé,letters <strong>of</strong> recommendation from twoparalegal instructors, and you must beinterviewed by <strong>the</strong> instructor be<strong>for</strong>eregistering. To schedule an interview, call718-997-5709.• Semester begins Tuesday,October 13Sharon Shulman, Esq.$350 • 24 days (168 hours)PS-215, Section TH21-QCReal Property LawIntroduces students to real estatetransactions and principles <strong>of</strong> law includingcontracts <strong>of</strong> sale, deeds, leases, landlordand tenant relations, liens, easements, ando<strong>the</strong>r encumbrances, supplementary realestate instruments, bonds, and mortgages,title search, insurance closing and recording,cooperatives, condominiums, and homeownership. Gives detailed instruction ondrafting and preparing conveyances ando<strong>the</strong>r real property instruments in commonusage. 24 hrs.• Thursday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 15 - January 21, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • Elena Razis, Esq.PS-239, Section TU21-QCProbate Preparation <strong>for</strong> EstatesA comprehensive survey <strong>of</strong> Probate and o<strong>the</strong>rSurrogate’s court <strong>for</strong>ms. Learn how tocomplete <strong>for</strong>ms accurately and evaluate <strong>the</strong>essential in<strong>for</strong>mation required to filepaperwork with <strong>the</strong> court. Each session willaddress many confusing issues and clarifykey points about <strong>for</strong>ms, statutes and filingprocedures. This class is a must to gainpractical and procedural knowledge in trustsand estates practice. 24 hrs.• Tuesday, 8:20 - 10:20 p.m.October 13 - January 5, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • Mark J. ChotkowskiPS-230, Section WE21-QCIntellectual PropertyTake <strong>the</strong> first step towards becoming anintellectual property paralegal. Learn <strong>the</strong>basics <strong>of</strong> intellectual property law, howcompanies protect <strong>the</strong>ir intellectual propertyin <strong>the</strong> real world, how to file trademarks andcopyrights online, and <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> intellectualproperty on <strong>the</strong> Internet. 24 hrs.• Wednesday, 8:20 - 10:20 p.m.October 21 - January 27, 2010$350 • 12 sessions •Mitchell Ro<strong>the</strong>nberg, Esq.PS-234, Section MO21-QCLaw Office TechnologyFor paralegals experienced in <strong>the</strong> basics<strong>of</strong> law <strong>of</strong>fice computing, this hands-oncourse focuses on electronically assistedlegal research, specifically; Westlaw andInternet sites. Also included: databasecreation and data entry as <strong>the</strong>y relate to<strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> law <strong>of</strong>fice documents,plus an introduction to time and casemanagement s<strong>of</strong>tware and <strong>the</strong> law <strong>of</strong>ficebilling program PCLaw©. 24 hrs.• Monday, 6:10 - 8:10 p.m.October 19 - January 11, 2010$350 • 12 sessions • TBACONTINUING PROFESSIONALEDUCATION FOR THEPRACTICING PARALEGALPS-312, Section SU11-QCLegal Pro<strong>of</strong>reading SeminarLarge law firms employ individuals whose solefunction is legal pro<strong>of</strong>reading, but smaller firmsdelegate this function to <strong>the</strong>ir legal supportstaff who are <strong>of</strong>ten not trained to handle suchwork. After learning how to handle solidreads, redlining, blacklining and cumulativeblacklining, as well as more generalpro<strong>of</strong>reading elements such as checkinglegal documents <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>mat, spelling, andstyle, you will be able to handle pro<strong>of</strong>readingassignments at firms <strong>of</strong> any size. Double yourchances <strong>of</strong> working in <strong>the</strong> legal environmentby learning this invaluable skill. 8 hrs.• Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.November 15$110 • 1 session • Nicolai BorosParalegal StudiesQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP31


Paralegal StudiesPARALEGAL PROGRAMSharon Shulman, Esq., Director / Connie Venieris, CoordinatorTHE QUEENS COLLEGE/CEPPARALEGAL STUDIESPROGRAMSCHEDULE OF CLASSESFALL 2009LEHMAN COLLEGE CAMPUS-LC250 Bed<strong>for</strong>d Park Boulevard WestBronx, NY 10468This four (4) part combination weekend/evening program is <strong>of</strong>fered exclusively on <strong>the</strong>Lehman College campus. Students taking thisprogram in its entirety will save $225. The totalcost <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program excluding textbooks willbe $4,160. (Registration fees included).If <strong>the</strong> courses are taken individually, <strong>the</strong> cost<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> entire program will be $4,385. Eachsemester requires a $20 fee if takenindividually. If you opt to take classesindividually, you may take classes at ei<strong>the</strong>rQueens or Lehman Campus.Group I - Fall SemesterTuition: $1,040 (due at registration)PS-100, Section SA11-LCIntroduction to <strong>the</strong> Law and EthicsAn introduction to law and <strong>the</strong> legal system.Topics include: how laws are made and how<strong>the</strong>y affect society; federal, state and localcourt systems; language <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> legalpr<strong>of</strong>ession; legal case analysis; <strong>the</strong>paralegal’s role and ethics. 26 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonOctober 17 - December 19(last class 2 hours)$385 • 9 sessions • TBAPS-102, Section TH21-LCLegal ResearchProvides an essential foundation in <strong>the</strong>methods <strong>of</strong> legal research. Students learneffective use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law library and primarylegal source materials. Lectures andassignments emphasize <strong>the</strong> properprocedures <strong>for</strong> researching state and federalstatutes, finding legal precedents based oncourt decisions, and using legalencyclopedias, digests and Shepard’sCitations. Course requires library workoutside <strong>of</strong> class. 24 hrs.• Thursday, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 22 - December 17$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-103, Section SA11-LCLitigation IExplore <strong>the</strong> civil lawsuit from service <strong>of</strong> summonsto complaint, responsive pleadings, andpreparation <strong>for</strong> trial. It emphasizes substantivelaw concerning jurisdiction, venue & statutes <strong>of</strong>limitation, proper service <strong>of</strong> pleadings,disclosure, motion practice and calendarpractice. Assignments include preparation <strong>of</strong>litigation related documents. 28 hrs.• Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - December 19(last session is 4 hours)$395 • 9 sessions • TBAGroup II - Fall SemesterTuition: $1,040 (due at registration)(dates subject to change)PS-101, Section SA11-LCLegal Writing <strong>for</strong> ParalegalsGood paralegals always express <strong>the</strong>mselvesclearly in writing. So sharpen your ability toargue legal issues effectively. You will prepareseveral law related assignments. Prerequisite;A foundation is basic grammar; English as firstlanguage or high fluency. 24 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 - 12:00 noonJanuary 9 - March 6, 2010$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-104, Section SA11-LCLitigation IIContinuation <strong>of</strong> Litigation I includes trialpreparation, rules <strong>of</strong> evidence, judgementand appeal. More than in Litigation I, youwill get practical experience in documentpreparation. 28 hrs.Prerequisite: PS-103• Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.January 9 - March 13, 2010(last session is 4 hours)$395 • 9 sessions • TBAPS-206, Section TH21-LCCriminal LawThis introduction to criminal law, from arrest,arraignment, and motion practice throughtrial and appeal, includes topics <strong>of</strong> searchand seizure, warrants, grand jury proceedings,pretrial discovery, pretrial motions, andspeedy trial. You will prepare motions,memoranda <strong>of</strong> law, and o<strong>the</strong>r relevantdocuments. 24 hrs.• Thursday, 7:00 -10:00 p.m.January 14 - March 4, 2010$350 • 8 sessions • TBAGroup III - Spring SemesterTuition: $1,040 (due at registration)(dates subject to change)PS-204, Section TH21-LCFamily LawBasic course in substantive and procedurallaw concerning matrimonial practice coversFamily Court and Supreme Court jurisdictionand procedure, divorce, separation,annulment and dissolution, and equitabledistribution <strong>of</strong> marital assets. Also, pretrialmotions; discovery, maintenance (alimony),child support and custody, preparation <strong>of</strong>judgments, calendar practice, en<strong>for</strong>cementand modification <strong>of</strong> judgments. 24 hrs.• Thursday, 7:00 -10:00 p.m.March 18 - May 20$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-200, Section SA11-LCPersonal Injury, Torts & Insurance LawExplores personal injury litigation and various<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> tort liability, including negligence,malpractice, and product liability from bothplaintiff’s and defendants perspective. You willconsider <strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> insurance andlearn about your rights under <strong>the</strong> standardNew York automobile liability policy. 24 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12 :00 noonMarch 20 - June 5$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-215, Section SA11-LCReal Property LawIntroduces students to real estate transactionsand principles <strong>of</strong> law including contracts <strong>of</strong> sale,deeds, leases, landlord and tenant relations,liens, easements, and o<strong>the</strong>r encumbrances,supplementary real estate instruments, bonds,and mortgages, title search, insurance closingand recording, cooperatives, condominiums,and home ownership. Gives detailed instructionon drafting and preparing conveyances ando<strong>the</strong>r real property instruments in commonusage. 24 hrs.• Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.March 20 - June 5$350 • 8 sessions • TBAGroup IV- Summer SemesterTuition: $1,040 (due at registration)(dates subject to change)PS-234, Section TH21-LCLaw Office TechnologyFor paralegals who are experienced with <strong>the</strong>basics <strong>of</strong> law <strong>of</strong>fice computing, this handsoncourses focuses on electronicallyassisted legal research, specifically;Westlaw and Internet sites. Also included:database creation and date entry as <strong>the</strong>yrelate to <strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> law <strong>of</strong>ficedocuments, plus an introduction to time andcase management s<strong>of</strong>tware and <strong>the</strong> law<strong>of</strong>fice billing program PCLaw©. 24 hrs.• Thursday, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.June 17 - August 5$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-208, Section SA11-LCContracts & UCCPrinciples <strong>of</strong> contract law, including <strong>of</strong>feracceptance, and consideration are covered.It explores <strong>the</strong> law <strong>of</strong> contracts and its effecton everyday business transactions, withspecial attention to <strong>the</strong> Uni<strong>for</strong>m CommercialCode (UCC). 24 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noonJune 26 - August 14$350 • 8 sessions • TBAPS-205, Section SA11-LCWills, Trusts & EstatesPrepare pertinent legal <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> trusts andestates based on hypo<strong>the</strong>tical case studies.Topics include will drafting and statutoryrequirements <strong>for</strong> execution <strong>of</strong> a will, use <strong>of</strong> trusts,preparation <strong>of</strong> an estate plan, and Surrogates’sCourt practice, probate, administration, andsmall estate proceedings. 24 hrs.• Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.June 26 - August 14$350 • 8 sessions • TBA32QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


COLLEGE READINESSTEST PREPAS-500, Section WE21-QCWriting Assessment WorkshopDon’t let shaky writing skills, fear <strong>of</strong> writing,or a prior failure hold you back from taking<strong>the</strong> Writing Assessment Test. Get <strong>the</strong> skillsneeded to pass <strong>the</strong> test. We cover essayorganization and development, strategies <strong>for</strong>writing effective arguments, and correctgrammar and usage. There is an assessmenttest at <strong>the</strong> completion <strong>of</strong> class <strong>for</strong> studentswho are enrolled or plan to enroll in QueensCollege. 22.5 hrs.Note: students must attend a minimum <strong>of</strong>eight sessions.• Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.October 21 - January 6, 2010$255 • 9 sessions • William L. BrooksAS-102, Section TU21-QCReading Skills Improvement<strong>for</strong> AdultsPoor readers are disadvantaged at work andin daily life. Why not learn to read and understandquickly, enriching your vocabulary, andraising your skills? (If you feel your readingneeds improvement, it probably does!) Highlyrecommended if you are planning to take <strong>the</strong>GED exam or <strong>the</strong> <strong>CUNY</strong> Assessment Test.15 hrs.• Tuesday, 8:10 - 9:40 p.m.October 20 - December 22$205 • 10 sessions • William L. BrooksAS-103, Section TH21-QCBasic Math Made EasyCan you use extra help be<strong>for</strong>e taking <strong>college</strong>math? Review basic math through algebra. Auseful preparation <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>CUNY</strong> AssessmentTest and <strong>for</strong> computer courses where basicmath is necessary. Open to all. 18 hrs.• Thursday, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 22 - January 7, 2010$235 • 9 sessions • Edwin HughesWRITING & SPEECHAS-104, Section MO21-QCBasic WritingSay goodbye to writing fears! Master <strong>the</strong>basic elements <strong>of</strong> effective writing: makingand supporting a point; organizing andunifying ideas; writing short and longparagraphs and eventually essays. Take thiswith AS 105, Basic Grammar. 15 hrs.Prerequisite: English fluency.• Monday, 8:10 - 9:40 p.m.October 26 - January 11, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • William L. BrooksAS-105, Section MO21-QCBasic Grammar and Correct UsageOnce you learn <strong>the</strong> fundamentals <strong>of</strong> English,you’re ready <strong>for</strong> advanced writing projects.Between class and home assignments,develop clear and proper usage. Take thiswith AS-104, Basic Writing. 15 hrs.Prerequisite: English fluency.• Monday, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.October 26 - January 11, 2010$205 • 10 sessions • William L. BrooksAS-106, Section TU21-QCVocabulary Building at its BestImprove your speaking and writingvocabulary and enjoy it! Topics include:increasing your vocabulary with synonyms,antonyms, homonyms; building new wordswith prefixes and suffixes; metaphors andsimiles; word families and parts <strong>of</strong> speech;syllabication and pronunciation; slang,dialect and jargon; spelling patterns,euphemisms, and <strong>for</strong>eign words andexpressions. 15 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.October 20 - December 22$205 • 10 sessions • William L. BrooksBS-409Business WritingSee description and schedule on page 6.Get a 5% Discounton all courses if you register at <strong>the</strong>Continuing Education Open HouseMonday, September 146:00 - 8:00 p.m.Sharply focused courses <strong>for</strong> your examsPREPARATORY SKILLSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsEXAM PREPARATIONThere is no better preparation <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> GREand GMAT exams than Cambridge TestPrepPLUS. Taught by experienced test-prepinstructors. The GRE and GMAT exams aregiven on computer so both courses utilizecomputers and specially designed s<strong>of</strong>twareto prepare students <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> new test <strong>for</strong>mat.Focus on skills needed to earn a qualifyingscore <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> school <strong>of</strong> your choice. Topics:reading comprehension, problem solving,quantitative comparisons, logical andanalytical reasoning. Take practice exams anduse simulated materials. Review questiontypes and test strategies. All books andmaterials are provided. Each class is 24 hrs.For applications to take <strong>the</strong>GRE and GMAT exams, please call:GRE: 609-771-7670GMAT: 1-800-717-4628AS-202, See Sections Below-QCGRE• Test Date: November/DecemberSection SA11Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.September 26 - November 7$425 • 6 sessions • Tom Sands• Test Date: January/FebruarySection SA12Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.November 14 - January 9, 2010$425 • 6 sessions • Tom SandsAS-203, See Sections Below-QCGMAT• Test Date: November/DecemberSection SA11Saturday, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.September 26 - November 7$425 • 6 sessions • Tom Sands• Test Date: January/FebruarySection SA12Saturday, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.November 14 - January 9, 2010$425 • 6 sessions • Tom SandsNote: All books and materials included <strong>for</strong> GRE and GMAT.Preparatory SkillsStudent Union, 4th floorQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP33


Preparatory SkillsPREPARATORY SKILLSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsAS-306, Section SA11 - QCThe SAT Prep CourseA review <strong>of</strong> essay writing, starting withorganization, point <strong>of</strong> view, and examples tosupport a position. Also covers sentencecorrection and completion, plus criticalreading <strong>of</strong> paragraphs and long passages.Ma<strong>the</strong>matics topics include multiple choice,student-produced responses, and newalgebra topics. We teach and rein<strong>for</strong>cequestion types and test strategies withpractice exams and simulated materials.Textbook provided. 25 hrs.• Test Date: November 7, 2009Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.September 26 - October 31$325 • 5 sessions • TBAAS-200, See Sections BelowThe High School Equivalency(GED) Preparation CourseYou must be 19 years old to sit <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> GEDexam, but you may be eligible at 17 or 18,with proper documentation that you havebeen out <strong>of</strong> school <strong>for</strong> one year, or that yourclass has graduated.Prepare <strong>for</strong> your GED by reviewing grammar,essays, reading, social studies, science andma<strong>the</strong>matics. (The GED exam stressescomprehension skills ra<strong>the</strong>r than memorization.)Test-taking skills and techniques to increasescores on <strong>the</strong> GED are emphasized. Uponcompletion, students receive test applications.Buy <strong>the</strong> required book from bookstore andbring it to first class. 56 hrs.• Section MW21-QCMonday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 19 - January 4, 2010(Last class 2 hrs)$345 • 19 sessions • TBA• Section TR12-PSTuesday & Thursday, 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.October 20 - January 5, 2010(Last class 2 hrs)$345 • 19 sessions • TBA• Section SA13-QCSaturday, 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.October 17 - February 13, 2010(Last class 2 hrs)$345 • 14 sessions • TBAHIGH SCHOOLTUTORIAL & PREPAS-302, Section SA11-QCIntegrated Algebra(Previously Math A Regents)Presents math in a helpful manner withspecial emphasis on problem-solving. Topicslogic, probability, polynomials, somegeometry, algebra, quadratic equations, andline-graphing. 25 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$275 • 10 sessions • TBAAS-305, Section SA11-QCSpecialized High SchoolAdmission Test Preparation(SSHSAT)For eight and ninth graders who plan to take<strong>the</strong> New York City Specialized Science HighSchool Admission Test (SS HSAT) <strong>for</strong>admission into Stuyvesant, Bronx Science,and Brooklyn Technical School. This coursecovers verbal areas — scrambledparagraphs, logical reasoning and readingcomprehension — and ma<strong>the</strong>maticalproblem-solving — arithmetic, algebra,probability, statistics and geometry. Weteach test-taking skills and strategies and<strong>of</strong>fer practice opportunities with stimulatedexams. (Bring a bag lunch, no going <strong>of</strong>fcampus) 28 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.September 12 - October 17$280 • 4 sessions • TBAAS-311, Section SA11-QCTest <strong>for</strong> Admission into CatholicHigh Schools Preparation (TACHS)Formerly Coop ExamThis is a class <strong>for</strong> eighth grade students whoplan to take <strong>the</strong> TACHS examination <strong>for</strong>admission to Diocesan Catholic HighSchools. Students receive instruction andrein<strong>for</strong>cement in <strong>the</strong> TACHS sections whichcan include general abstract reasoningability, vocabulary, reading, comprehansion,spelling, capitalization, punctuation, generalgrammar and ma<strong>the</strong>matics concepts andproblem solving. 20 hrs.• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.September 26 - October 31$250 • 5 sessions • TBA34QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


MIDDLE SCHOOL PREPAS-602, Section SA11-QCMa<strong>the</strong>matics WorkshopThis workshop reviews math essential. Themain topics are decimals, percents, graphs,and introductory algebra. 25 hrs.• Saturday, 12:00 noon - 2:30 p.m.October 17 - January 9, 2010$275 • 10 sessions • TBAOpen HouseCome to <strong>the</strong> Continuing EducationOpen House <strong>for</strong> answers to questionsabout certificate programs, courses,careers and opportunities.Register at <strong>the</strong> Open Houseand receive a5% Discounton your tuition.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH6:00 - 8:00 pmStudent Union, 4th FloorSharply focused courses <strong>for</strong> your examsPREPARATORY SKILLSDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsSPEED READING &STUDY SKILLSAS-101, Section SA11-QCSpeed ReadingIn <strong>college</strong> or <strong>the</strong> business world, successalways depends on absorbing in<strong>for</strong>mationquickly. Speed reading shows you how toextract in<strong>for</strong>mation better as you read morequickly and confidently through large blocks<strong>of</strong> text. Double your reading speed (at <strong>the</strong>least), or get additional speed readingtraining at no extra cost. Fee includes allmaterials. 6 hrs.• Section SA11Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.January 30, 2010$165 • 1 session •Richard Feldman, Ph.D.NOTARY PUBLICEXAM PREPAS-201, See Sections Below-QCNotary Public Exam Prep CoursePrepares candidates <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> New YorkState Notary Public Exam. Topics includelegal terminology, notary public law, andqualifications to become a licensed notarypublic. 3 hrs.Prerequisite: Student must be a U.S.citizen.• Section SA11Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.October 17$50 • 1 sessions • Eric Tosca• Section SA12Saturday, 10:00 - 1:00 p.m.November 7$50 • 1 sessions • Eric Tosca• Section SA13Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.December 5$50 • 1 sessions • Eric ToscaPreparatory SkillsQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP35


Pr<strong>of</strong>essional DevelopmentPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsPRE LICENSINGCOURSES*CC-104, See Sections Below-QCChild Abuse Identification andReporting SeminarFulfills <strong>the</strong> NYS requirement <strong>for</strong> chiropractors,dental hygienists, dentists, optometrists,physicians, podiatrists, psychologists, pupilpersonnel services pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, registerednurses, school administrators and super-visors,school district administrators and teachers whoare applying <strong>for</strong> or renewing a license,registration, certificate or limited permit. Coversphysical and behavioral indicators <strong>of</strong>maltreatment, physical or sexual abuse;behavioral and environmental characteristics<strong>of</strong> abusive parents or caretakers; andidentification <strong>of</strong> responsibility <strong>for</strong> reporting childmaltreatment or abuse, and when and how todo it. Graphic slides shown. Participantsreceive <strong>the</strong> required NYS Certificate <strong>of</strong>Completion. Please bring to class currentlicense or certification number and pink slip toreceive Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion. 3 hrs.• Section MO21Monday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 2• Section TU22Tuesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 17• Section WE23Wednesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.December 2$50 (registration fee incl.) • 1 sessionMichele Singer-Berkowitz*CC-600, See Sections Below-QCSchool Violence Prevention andIntervention SeminarNY State law requires applicants <strong>for</strong> a newor renewed license, registration, certificateor limited permit to provide documentation<strong>of</strong> completing <strong>the</strong> required training in SchoolViolence Prevention and Intervention. Thisseminar has been approved by <strong>the</strong> NYSEducation Department. Topics includeIdentification <strong>of</strong> warning signs relating toviolence and o<strong>the</strong>r troubling behaviors inchildren: statutes, regulations and policiesrelating to a safe, nonviolent school climate;classroom management techniques topromote a nonviolent school climate andenhance learning; intervention techniques toaddress a school violence situation; andparticipating in an effective school/community process <strong>for</strong> students exhibitingviolent behavior. Participants receive <strong>the</strong>required Certificate <strong>of</strong> Completion. 3 hrs.• Section WE21Wednesday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.October 21• Section TH22Thursday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 5• Section MO23Monday, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.November 23$50 (registration fee incl.) • 1 sessionMichele Singer-Berkowitz*Students late <strong>for</strong> class will not be admitted, NYS requirementBS-304, Section SA11-QCNYC Mandatory Food HandlersProtection CourseThe Department <strong>of</strong> Health says all public foodservice establishments need an employeecertified in food protection on duty at all times.This food safety course includes safe foodhandling practices and procedures, NYCHealth Code, NYS Sanitary Code andHACCP. After successfully completing <strong>the</strong>course, you are eligible to take <strong>the</strong> NYC Dept.<strong>of</strong> Health exam as scheduled at <strong>the</strong> NYCHealth Academy (160 West 100 Street).All students will attend <strong>the</strong> exam date asscheduled and as a class group only. Onexam day, you must bring two passportphotos and picture identification to <strong>the</strong> HealthAcademy. You must pass <strong>the</strong> NYC HealthAcademy Food Protection Certificate examwith a minimum score <strong>of</strong> 70%. Bring pencil,pen, highlighter and notepad to class. Tuitionincludes book and <strong>the</strong> Health Academy examfee. 16 hrs.Note: Don’t be late. Food handlers regulationrequires students to be in attendance <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>full scheduled period <strong>of</strong> class.• Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.October 31 & November 7$150 • 2 sessions • Christopher ArgentoINSURANCEIN-100, Section TWR21-QCInsurance Brokerage and Agents:Property and Casualty LicenseQualifying Course (Accelerated)If you are looking <strong>for</strong> a career in Selling,Brokering, or Office Support in insurance thiscourse will prepare <strong>for</strong> your New York Statelicensing exam. The course will deal withPolicy Coverage, Legal, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional andFinacial Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> insurance. This 112hour course is approved by <strong>the</strong> New York StateInsurance Department and meets allrequirements to become an insurance Agentor Broker. Required books <strong>for</strong> this course areavailable in <strong>the</strong> Queens College bookstore in<strong>the</strong> Student Union building. 112 hrs.• Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday6:30 - 10:00 p.m.October 13 - January 12, 2010$800 (+ materials) • 32 sessionsZachary Berhau, CPCUIN-102, Section TWR21-QCPersonal Lines LicenseQualifying CourseThis course, approved by <strong>the</strong> New York StateInsurance Department, meets <strong>the</strong>educational requirements <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> New YorkState exam to sell personal lines <strong>of</strong>insurance. We will cover <strong>the</strong> dwellingprogram, homeowners, auto, and umbrella,floaters (jewelry and furs) in addition to <strong>the</strong>related laws <strong>for</strong> your license. Certificategranted upon successful completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>course. Required books <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> course areavailable in <strong>the</strong> Queens College Bookstore.56 hrs.• Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday6:30 - 10:00 p.m.October 13 - November 18$400 • 16 sessions • Zachary Berhau,CPCURealEstatePlease call:718-997-5734to inquireabout our“New” Real Estateprogram andCourse <strong>of</strong>ferings.36QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTDiane Gahagan, Director, Educational Programs & Work<strong>for</strong>ce Development / Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Vesey, Assistant Director, Educational ProgramsNew!! Accounting and CPE Credit CoursesThese courses are designed <strong>for</strong> CPA’s seekingCPE credits but are open to <strong>the</strong> public.Suggested course topics will include:• Finaninancial Accounting & Repepororting• Ethics Updatdates• Tax ax Updatdateses• Internal Auditing Controntrolsols• Accounting and d Auditing Updatdateses• Introducductorory y Intermermediatediate e andAdvananced ed Tax ax Planningand d More e . . . .Customized courses or seminars at your business location are also available. For fur<strong>the</strong>r in<strong>for</strong>mation on<strong>the</strong>se courses or seminars, please contact John Walker @ 718-997-5090 or John.Walker@qc.cuny.eduPr<strong>of</strong>essional DevelopmentSTRESS MANAGEMENTTRAINING PROGRAMStress-related issues cost businesses over 3billion dollars a year. Corporate trainingconsultants earn $200 to $500 per hour, ormore. This is <strong>for</strong> students interested inworkshop facilitation and corporate consulting.The program is divided into two levels.InstructorRobert Lawrence Friedman, author andpr<strong>of</strong>essional speaker, is a 14-year veteran<strong>of</strong> corporate training. His clients includemany <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fortune 100 and 500corporations. He has appeared on TheMorning Show, Today, Fox News, and <strong>the</strong>Discovery Health Channel.Admission RequirementsBachelor’s Degree with preference givento majors in <strong>the</strong> Humanistic orCommunication Sciences, fluency inEnglish, and strong communication skills.All candidates are interviewed by Mr.Friedman be<strong>for</strong>e admission. For additionalin<strong>for</strong>mation, call 718-997-5710, press 5.*Please note: Any student missing morethan two classes must repeat <strong>the</strong> course.LEVEL ISM-800, Section TH21-QCStress Management Topics andTechniquesLearn <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> stress management andhow to manage your own stressors.Topics include: <strong>the</strong> origin, causes andconsequences <strong>of</strong> stress, how stress affects<strong>the</strong> body, stress and gender, interventions <strong>for</strong>occupational stress, how to use stress as amotivator, conflicts, relationships and stress,cognitive coping strategies, among o<strong>the</strong>rs.Techniques to be demonstrated include:Autogenic Training, Applied Relaxation,Guided Imagery, Progressive Relaxation,Mediation, Mend/Body Techniques, and a widevariety <strong>of</strong> “immediate-need” techniques. Learnhow to use self-evaluative questionnaires tobenchmark and employee’s stressmanagement issues. 30 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.September 10 - November 12$550 • 10 sessionsRobert L. FriedmanLEVEL IISM-810, Section FR21-QCBecome a Trainer — TeachingCorporate Stress ManagementProgramsNumerous opportunities are given to developyour own style and strategies <strong>for</strong> teachingstress management topics and techniques.Create and present your own stressmanagement program. Explore <strong>the</strong> businessside <strong>of</strong> consulting including cold calls, howto sell yourself, creating a business consultantintroductory letter and o<strong>the</strong>r pertinent topics.Materials included. 30 hrs.• Friday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 2 - December 11$550 • 10 sessionsRobert L. FriedmanQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP37


Certified Internet WebmasterTECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorOur technology center provides a diverse selection <strong>of</strong> industry training services <strong>for</strong> employers’ specifications in <strong>the</strong> technology work<strong>for</strong>ceincluding technical and network support, voice and data communication, and cabling infrastructure. Instructional hours and schedules canbe modified to suit <strong>the</strong> needs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> company. Our training can be done on-site or at <strong>the</strong> company’s location <strong>for</strong> ease <strong>of</strong> access <strong>for</strong> employees.CIW ASSOCIATE CERTIFICATEEarn your certificate with only three courseswhile you develop <strong>the</strong> skills you need to createstate-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art Web Sites as aligned withvendor-neutral industry standard “CertifiedInternet Web Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associate” ProgramCertification Path!Total Cost: $900.00All students will be charged a $10certificate fee. (A textbook <strong>of</strong> $105 must bepurchased prior to first day <strong>of</strong> class.)REQUIRED COURSES• CP-840 Internet Business Foundations• CP-844 Web Site DevelopmentFoundations• CP-845 Network Technology FoundationsUpon Completion <strong>of</strong> all three courses,students will be eligible to take <strong>the</strong> CIWFoundations Exam 1D0-510CP-840 - See Sections Below-QCInternet Business FoundationsThis course prepares you to be effective inonline business Environment. Topics include:Internet connection methods, Protocols, <strong>the</strong>Domain Name System (DNS), web browser,Cookies, plug-ins and file management.Security, search engines, email clientconfiguration, instant messages and newgroups are also covered. 14 hrs.• Section SU11-QCSunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 27 - October 4$280 • 2 sessions • TBA• Section SA12-QCSaturday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 24 - October 31$280 • 2 sessions • TBACP-844 - See Sections Below-QCWeb Site Development FoundationsFocuses on Web page development skills.This course teaches students to developWebsites using Hypertext Markup Language(HTML) and Extensible HTML (XHTML), andincorporating images, hyperlinks, tables,<strong>for</strong>ms, and frames. Students will learn to writecode manually by using graphical userinterface (GUI) authoring tools, and to use CGIto connect to databases. 16 hrs.• Section SU11-QCSunday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.October 18 - November 22$400 • 6 sessions • TBA• Section SA12-QCSaturday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.November 7 - December 19$370 • 6 sessions • TBACP-844 - See Sections Below-QCNetwork Technology FoundationsTeaches <strong>the</strong> basic networking components,OSI model, and network topologies. Uponcompletion, students will understand how <strong>the</strong>network operates. 14 hrs.• Section SA11-QCSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 26 - October 3$250 • 2 sessions • TBA• Section SU12-QCSunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 4 - October 18$250 • 2 sessions • TBACIW PROFESSIONALCERTIFICATEEarn your CIW Pr<strong>of</strong>essional certificate withcurrent CIW Associate certificate and onlyone course while you develop <strong>the</strong> skills youneed to create state-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art Web Sites asaligned with <strong>the</strong> Certified Internet WebPr<strong>of</strong>essional Program Certification Path!Students must be CIW Associate certified(Exam 1D0-510) and have completed CP-841 in order to take <strong>the</strong> CIW Exam 1D0-520 <strong>for</strong> CIW Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Certification.There are 30 class hours. All students willbe charged a $10 certificate fee.REQUIRED COURSE:CP-841, Section SA11-QCWeb Site Design Methodology andTechnologyFocuses on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory, design andconstruction <strong>of</strong> Web sites with in<strong>for</strong>mationarchitecture concepts, Web projectmanagement, scenario development, sitenavigation and per<strong>for</strong>mance evaluations.This course covers cascading style sheets.Web graphic <strong>for</strong>mats and color, multimedia(audio/video) plug-ins and code, metadata,JavaScript XML and open source contentmanagement. 30 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.December 5 - January 23, 2010$400 • 6 sessions • TBAWEB 2.0 CERTIFICATEWeb 2.0Web 2.0 isn’t just <strong>the</strong> latest set <strong>of</strong> toys <strong>for</strong>geeks; it’s <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> a new era inweb technology.Earn your Web 2.0 Certificate while you learnto master social networking applications andservice technologies such as blogs, videosharing,image-sharing, web tools,podcasting, and personal as well asbusiness-centered collaborative applications!There are a total <strong>of</strong> 15 class hours. Allstudents will be charged a $10 certificatefee.REQUIRED COURSES:• CP-846 Introduction to Social NetworkingApplications• CP-848 Advanced Social Networking,Tools and Services.CP-846 - See Sections Below-QCIntroduction to Social NetworkingApplicationsThis course prepares you to master <strong>the</strong> latestapplications used <strong>for</strong> effective social andbusiness networking: myspace, facebook,flixster, twitter, etc., video sharing, wikis,blogs, mashups and folksonomies. 6 hrs.• Section MO21-QCMonday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.November 2 & November 9$120 • 2 sessions • TBA• Section SA12-QCSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.December 5$120 • 1 session • TBACP-848, See Sections Below-QCAdvanced Social Networking Toolsand ServicesThis course addresses <strong>the</strong> advanced skillsnecessary to design, develop, and maintainadministrative control over business andpedagogically-centered tools such as googledocs and pibiwiki. 9 hrs.• Section MO21-QCMonday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.November 16 - November 30$180 • 3 sessions • TBA• Section SA12-QCSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.December 12 - December 19$180 • 2 sessions • TBA38QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCISCO CERTIFICATIONPROGRAMS IN NETWORKTECHNOLOGYOur primary focus is to train networkspecialists, IT technicians, LAN/WANengineers, and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in <strong>the</strong> skillsnecessary <strong>for</strong> success in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> Internettechnology. Students with limited computerknowledge and no experience in networkingmay find it useful to begin with our newintroductory course, Basic NetworkFundamentals.For up-to-date in<strong>for</strong>mation, visit our web site:www.qc.cuny.edu/cisco CCNA program <strong>for</strong>agency-funded students (VESID, SBS, etc.)should call <strong>for</strong> a schedule at 718-997-4984.Students with low income may qualify <strong>for</strong> aFREE program.CISCO CERTIFIEDNETWORKASSOCIATE (CCNA)Prepare <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> CCNA certification exam andgain <strong>the</strong> skills needed to enter <strong>the</strong> computernetworking work <strong>for</strong>ce. After passing <strong>the</strong>exam, get your CCNA certificate.Total Tuition $3,400 +$20 registration feeREQUIRED COURSES• CP-750 CCNA• CP-751 CCNA• CP-752 CCNA• CP-753 CCNANetwork Fundamentals.Semester 1,v.4.0 ExplorationRouting Protocal Concepts,Semester 2,v.4.0 ExplorationLAN Swithching Wireless,Semester 3,v.4.0 ExplorationAccessing <strong>the</strong> LAN,Semester 4,v.4.0 ExplorationCP-750, See Sections Below-QCCCNA I Network FundamentalsTeaches <strong>the</strong> basic network design, LANSwitching, TCP/IP, WAN, and Signals, OSImodel and industry standards, Networktopologies, IP addressing, including subnetmasks, and Networking components.Comprehend how <strong>the</strong> network operates.Hands-on labs are provided. This course iscomparable to CP-771.• Section MW21Monday & Wednesday,6:00p.m. - 9:45 p.m.September 14 - November 16$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section TR23Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.September 15 - November 10$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SA13Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 26 - December 5$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SU14Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 4 - December 20$850 • 10 sessions • TBACP-751, See Sections Below-QCCCNA 2 Routing Protocols & ConceptsLearn about <strong>the</strong> Router and WANs, how touse a router, routed and routing protocols,router configurations, CISCO IOS and IPsub-netting.Prerequisite: CP-750.• Section MW21Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.August 31 - November 4$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SA12Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 31 - January 23, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section TR23Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.November 17 - January 26, 2010$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SU14Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.January 10 - March 21, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBACP-752, See Sections Below-QCCCNA Semester 3, v.4.0LAN Switching & WirelessFocuses on LAN Switching and wirelessincluding advanced IP Addressingtechniques: NAT and PAT, and DHCP, WANtechnology and terminology, PPP, ISDN,DDR, Frame Relay: network Managementand introduction to optical Networking.Prerequisite: CP 751• Section MW21Mon & Wed, 6:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.November 16 - January 25, 2010$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SA12Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.January 9 - March 20, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SU13Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 27 - December 13$850 • 10 sessions • TBACP-753, See Sections Below-QCCCNA 4 Accessing <strong>the</strong> WANLearn <strong>the</strong> design and support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> WANswitching network; case study hands-onexercises, and more. Prerequisite: CP-752.• Section TR21Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.September 8 - October 29$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SU12Sunday, 10:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.January 10 - March 21, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section MW23Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.October 5 - December 7$850 • 16 sessions • TBACISCO CERTIFIEDNETWORKPROFESSIONALPROGRAM (CCNP)CCNP is a certificate program <strong>for</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>essionals working with traditional Ciscobasednetworks, primarily including LAN andWAN routers and LAN switches. Learn toinstall, configure, operate, and troubleshootcomplex Cisco-based networks and enhancereliability and quality <strong>of</strong> service.Prerequisite: Cisco Certified NetworkAssociate Program & CCNA certification.Fees: $1,350 per course plus nonrefundable$20 registration. Payment plan available.REQUIRED COURSES• CP-795 CCNP Certification 1• CP-796 CCNP Certification 2• CP-797 CCNP Certification 3• CP-798 CCNP Certification 4**Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCP-795, Section SA21-QCCCNP Certification 1-Building Scalable InternetworksIn this course, students will learn how toinstall, configure, monitor, and troubleshootnetwork infrastructure equipment. Topicsinclude configuration <strong>of</strong> EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols. O<strong>the</strong>r topicsinclude multicast routing, IPv6, and DHCPconfiguration.Prerequisite: CP-750.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 3 - December 5$1,350 • 9 sessions • TBACP-796, Section SA11CCNP Certification 2 - ImplementingSecure Converged WANSStudents are introduced to secure enterpriseclassnetwork services <strong>for</strong> teleworkers andbranch sites. Topics include teleworkerconfiguration and access, frame-modeMPLS, site-to-site IPSEC VPN, CiscoEZVPN, strategies used to mitigate networkattacks, Cisco device hardening, and IOSfirewall features.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.December 12 - February 27, 2010$1,350 • 9 sessions • TBAPLEASE VISIT OURACADEMY WEBSITE:WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CISCOOR CALL: 718-997-4984Cisco Networking AcademyQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP39


Cisco Networking AcademyTECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCP-797 - See Sections Below-QCCCNP Certification 3, BuildingMultilayer Switched NetworksThis course covers <strong>the</strong> deployment <strong>of</strong> state<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>art LANS. The primary focus is on <strong>the</strong>selection and implementation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> appropriateCisco IOS services to build reliable, scalable,multilayer switched LANS. This hands-on-laborientedcourse stresses <strong>the</strong> design,implementation, operation and troubleshooting<strong>of</strong> multilayer switched networks.• Section SA11Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.December 12 - March 6, 2010$1,350 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section TR22Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.December 15 - February 11, 2010$1,350 • 16 sessions • TBACP-798CCNP Certification 4 - OptimizingConverged NetworksOptimizing Converged Networks introducesstudents to effective QoS techniques <strong>for</strong>optimization in converged networks withvoice, wireless, and security applications.Topics include implementing a VoIP network,specific mechanisms <strong>for</strong> implementing <strong>the</strong>DiffServ QoS model, AutoQoS, wirelesssecurity, and basic wireless management.• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCISCO CERTIFIED ENTRYNETWORK TECHNICIAN(CCENT) PROGRAM CCNA(DISCOVERY CURRICULUM)The CISCO CCNA ® Discovery curriculumprovides foundational networking knowledge,practical experience opportunities <strong>for</strong> careerexploration, and s<strong>of</strong>t-skills development tohelp students prepare <strong>for</strong> entry-level careersin IT and networking.Upon completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> program, studentswill be eligible to take <strong>the</strong> national certificationExam <strong>for</strong> CCENT.Courses:-Networking <strong>for</strong> Home and Small Businesses.-Working at a Small–to-Medium Business or ISP-Introducing Routing and Switching in <strong>the</strong>Enterprise.-Designing and Supporting Computer NetworksCSS105- Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterEligibilityA high school diploma or GED or knowledge<strong>of</strong> computer basics.Program Cost: $2,800 plus $20.00 reg. fee.The program cost includes: materials andsupplies. There is an additional exam fee <strong>of</strong> $150Job PlacementJobs in Network Technologies will be availablethrough our Placement Services. Studentsmust take <strong>the</strong> CCENT certification to qualify.Pearson Vue Testing <strong>Center</strong> at QueensCollege will conduct <strong>the</strong> certification exam <strong>for</strong>students who have completed <strong>the</strong> program.NEW! CISCO CERTIFIEDNETWORK ASSOCIATE(CCNA) SECURITYCERTIFICATIONCP-793Implementing Cisco IOS NetworkSecurity (IINS)Exam Number: 640-553Emphasizes overall security networkinfrastructures, including understanding <strong>of</strong>security and mitigate threats, securing Ciscorouters, and implementing AAA au<strong>the</strong>ntication,authorization and accounting. Thiscourse also emphasize <strong>the</strong> implementation<strong>of</strong> secure network management, Cisco IOSfirewall, IOS IPS and site-to-site VPNs.Prerequisite: CCNA• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCP-756Cisco Network Security II:PIX FirewallLearn to install basic and advanced firewalls.Learn to configure, monitor, maintain, andsecure <strong>the</strong> designed network. Emphasizes<strong>the</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> AAA and VPN usingCisco routers and PIX firewalls.• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterNEW! CISCO CERTIFIEDNETWORK ASSOCIATE(CCNA) WIRELESSCERTIFICATIONCP-794Implementing Cisco Unified WirelessNetwork Essential (IUWNE)Exam Number: 640-721Describes WLAN fundamentals includingbasics <strong>of</strong> spread spectrum technology,impact <strong>of</strong> various wireless technologies,wireless regulatory bodies, WLAN RFprinciples, networking technologies used inwireless, and wireless topologies. This classalso teaches how to install a basic CiscoWireless LAN, install Wireless clients,implement basic WLAN Security, Operatebasic WCS and basic WLAN maintenanceand troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CCNA• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterNEW! CISCO CERTIFIEDASSOCIATE (CCNA)VOICE CERTIFICATIONCP-799, Section SA11-QCImplementing Cisco IOS UnifiedCommunications (IIUC)Teaches <strong>the</strong> basic IP telephony installation,configuration, and maintenance skills <strong>of</strong>implementing and configuring small- to mediumsized IP Telephony solutions using Cisco UnifiedCommunications Manager Express, Cisco UnityExpress, and <strong>the</strong> UC500 Smart BusinessCommunications System solutions. Topicsinclude function <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> infrastructure in a UCenvironment, PSTN and VoIP components andtechnologies, gateways and Cisco networkconfiguration. This class also emphasizes <strong>the</strong>Cisco Unified Communications ManagerExpress and <strong>the</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> voicemailfeatures using Cisco Unity Express.Prerequisite: CCNA Certification.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 18 - December 20$995 • 9 sessions • TBACP-760Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)Enables you to choose <strong>the</strong> best way <strong>of</strong>carrying voice calls over an IP networkincluding digitization and packetization <strong>of</strong>voice. Learn to design, configure, andintegrate a network. The class emphasizesIP telephony’s use <strong>of</strong> VoIP standards tocreate a system with advanced call routing,voice mail, and contact center.Prerequisite: Basic Networking orequivalent courses• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCP-761Cisco IP Telephony I (CIPT I)Learn to install, configure, and maintain aCisco IP telephony solution. Focus isprimarily on Cisco CallManager, <strong>the</strong> callrouting and signaling component <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>Cisco IP telephony solution. Includes labpractice where students can install andconfigure Cisco CallManager, configuregateways, gatekeepers, and switches; andbuild route plans to place intra- andintercluster Cisco IP phone calls.Prerequisite: CP-760-VOIP or Cisco Switching• Class schedule to be announcedCP-762Cisco IP Telephony II (CIPT II)Teaches <strong>the</strong> advanced features <strong>of</strong> CiscoCallManager. Enables students to configure<strong>the</strong> applications to support video calls andconferencing; and to extend <strong>the</strong> capabilities<strong>of</strong> Cisco CallManager. Focuses on securingand managing IP communications network,and solutions with internal server tools.Prerequisite: CP-760-VOIP or Cisco Switching• Class schedule to be announced40QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCP-763Voice IP TelephonyTroubleshooting (IPTT)Teaches <strong>the</strong> effective troubleshooting methodsused to resolve issues in complex IPTnetworks. Topics include: troubleshootingcommon Call Manager configuration, integration,and operation problems; troubleshootcommon router, switch, gateway configuration,and problems in AVVID networks.• Class schedule to be announcedCP-764Cisco Voice Quality <strong>of</strong> ServiceProvides students with knowledge <strong>of</strong> IPQuality <strong>of</strong> Service requirements, conceptualmodels using Differentiated Services(DiffServ), Integrated Services (IntServ) andBest Ef<strong>for</strong>t (over provisioning), and <strong>the</strong>implementation <strong>of</strong> IP QoS on Cisco IOSswitch and routers plat<strong>for</strong>ms. Case studiesprovided to apply <strong>the</strong> concepts andtechniques presented in individual modulesto real-life situations.• Class schedule to be announcedCP-765Implementing Gatewaysand GatekeepersProvides hands-on experience inconfiguration and deployment gateways andgatekeepers. Provides individuals with <strong>the</strong>knowledge and skills required to integrategateways and gatekeepers into an enterpriseand service provider voice over IP network.• Class schedule to be announcedIT CABLINGCERTIFICATE PROGRAMPrepares you <strong>for</strong> certification in IT Cabling.Teaches basic cabling system, designstructure, installation, administration andtesting <strong>of</strong> various types <strong>of</strong> cables and fiberoptic cabling systems. Training concentrateson developing individuals’ skills <strong>for</strong>terminating, testing and troubleshooting, aswell as dressing. Those students whosuccessfully complete this program have agood chance <strong>of</strong> being employed byCablevision if <strong>the</strong>y pass <strong>the</strong> necessary testingand background requirements. Note...Cablevision employment requires a valid NYState Driver License with a good drivinghistory. Prerequisite: Computer knowledge or A +Required Courses• CP-771 Basic Networking• CP-772 Cabling I• CP-773 Cabling II• CP-774 Cabling III — Fiber Optic• CP-775 Safe Working Practicesand PrinciplesCP-771, See Sections Below-QCBasic NetworkingLearn network computer basics, OSI Model,Local Area Networks (LANs), Layer 1-Electronics and Signals, Design andCommunication; Structured Cabling Project.Comparable to CP-750.• Section MW21Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.September 14 - November 16$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section TR22Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.September 15 - November 10$850 • 16 sessions • TBA• Section SA13Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 26 - December 5$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SU14Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 4 - December 20$850 • 10 sessions • TBACP-772, Section SA11-QCCabling ITeaches <strong>the</strong> types <strong>of</strong> cabling andtelecommunications cabling installation,termination and testing practices. Learn todefine specific NEC codes that must befollowed when installing telecommunicationscables in commercial buildings. UnderstandingANSI/TIA EIA-568-B CablingStandards is emphasized.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.October 17 - November 7$520 • 4 sessions • TBACP-773, Section SA11-QCCabling II—Designing Structuresand Cable <strong>Systems</strong>Teaches <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong> designing a structuredcabling system and <strong>the</strong> supporting structuresin <strong>the</strong> commercial and multi-tenant residentialbuildings <strong>for</strong> voice and data applications.Teaches how <strong>the</strong> structures cabling systemis broken down into a category <strong>of</strong>interconnected subsystems using Coax/E<strong>the</strong>rnet. Hands-on labs are provided.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.November 14 - January 23, 2010$800 • 8 sessions • TBACP-774, Section SU11-QCCabling III—Fiber OpticShows step-by-step instructions <strong>for</strong> eachstage <strong>of</strong> fiber optic cabling installation andtesting according to TIA /EIA -568-B cablingstandards. Describes <strong>the</strong> steps <strong>for</strong>per<strong>for</strong>ming link engineering to verify that afiber optic cabling system will work <strong>for</strong>different network technologies including10Base-F, 100Base-X, 1000Base-X, FDDIand ATM. Hands-on labs are provided.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 18 - December 13$850 • 8 sessions • TBACP-775, Section SU11-QCCabling Safe Working PracticesThis hands-on interactive course providesstudents with an understanding <strong>of</strong> communicationsprinciples and how <strong>the</strong>y are applied inmodern communications systems. Studentswill also gain essential knowledge and skillsto ensure <strong>the</strong>y can work safely on site wheninstalling communications cabling.• NOT OFFERED THIS SEMESTERIT SUPPORT/HELP DESKTECHNICIANCERTIFICATE PROGRAMAfter completion <strong>of</strong> Cisco IT Essentials Icourse, students are prepared <strong>for</strong> CompTIA’sA+ Essentials exam and three CompTIA jobenvironment certification exams: ITTechnician (602), Remote SupportTechnician (603), and Bench Technician(604). Cisco IT Essentials II will preparestudents <strong>for</strong> a Server Plus exam. All examsare “industry-standard” certifications needed<strong>for</strong> a job as an IT Support/HelpdeskTechnician.Required Courses• CP-750 CCNA I Network Fundamentalssee page 39• CP-776 CISCO IT Essentials I/A+ orCP-784 Comp TIA - A+ Exam Prep• CP-777 CISCO IT Essentials II orCP-720 Managing & Maintaining aMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows Server(see pg 45)CP-776, See Sections Below-QCCisco IT Essentials I/A+:PC Hardware and S<strong>of</strong>twareStudents learn <strong>the</strong> functionality <strong>of</strong> hardwareand operating systems components. Throughhands on activities and labs, students learnhow to assemble and configure a computer,install operating systems and s<strong>of</strong>tware,printer and troubleshoot hardware ands<strong>of</strong>tware problems. After completion,students will develop <strong>the</strong> necessary skills tobuild a computer.• Section SA11Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 31 - January 23, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section MW21Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.October 19 - December 14$850 • 16 sessions • TBACisco Networking AcademyQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP41


Cisco Networking AcademyTECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCP-777Cisco IT Essentials II:Network Operating <strong>Systems</strong>This course is an intensive introduction tomultiuser, multi-tasking networking operatingsystems. Characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Linux,Windows 2000, NT and XP networkoperating systems will be discussed.Students will explore a variety <strong>of</strong> topicsincluding installation procedures, securityissues, back up procedures and remoteaccess. It is an excellent pre-cursor toCCNA program.Prerequisite: IT Essentials I• Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCISCO NETWORKINGACADEMY SPONSOREDPROGRAMS:THE PANDUIT NETWORKINFRASTRUCTURE ESSENTIALS(PNIE)FOR GLOBAL CERTIFIED INSTALLER.CP-778, Section SU11-QCPanduit Network InfrastructureEssentials (PNIE) ProgramThis course aligns to <strong>the</strong> Panduit AuthorizedInstaller (PAI ) global certification and coversbasic cable installer knowledge, how to buildand administrate <strong>the</strong> physical layer <strong>of</strong>network infrastructure, and deeperunderstanding <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> networking devices thatthis layer interconnects. This course helpsstudents prepare <strong>for</strong> Global Panduit CertifiedInstaller exam.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 18 - January 10, 2010$900 • 10 sessions • TBANEW!!CP-784, See Sections Below-QCCompTIA-A+ Exam PrepLearn <strong>the</strong> optimal functionality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> differenthardware components and operatingsystems. Upon completion, students willhave <strong>the</strong> knowledge and confidence to workin <strong>the</strong> real world <strong>of</strong> computers. This classhelps students prepare to pass <strong>the</strong> CompTIAA+ certification exam (Pearson VUECertificate exam is available at <strong>the</strong> QClocation; students may register online.)• Section SA11Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 31 - January 23, 2010$850 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section MW21Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:45 p.m.October 19 - December 14$850 • 16 sessions • TBANEW!!CP-790, See Sections Below-QCCCNA Exam- Prep Exam 640-802Prepares students <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cisco CertifiedNetwork Associate (CCNA) Exam throughour intensive review course! This preparationcourse will focus on several key topics suchas: IP Subnetting, Routing and Protocols,Network connectivity and troubleshooting,Wireless transmissions, and WAN Access.A certified and experienced instructor willwork with you to help increase your CCNAExam score. 6 hrs.• Section SA11Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 31$150 • 1 session • TBA• Section SA12Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.December 12$150 • 1 session • TBA• Section SA13Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.March 20, 2010$150 • 1 session • TBASECURITY SYSTEMTECHNICIANCERTIFICATE PROGRAMAn awareness that cameras are in placeprovides people peace <strong>of</strong> mind. Camerasinstalled in places <strong>of</strong> business assure clientsthat <strong>the</strong>y can make safe transactions 24hours a day. With <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> cameras inhomes, families are provided with <strong>the</strong>security that <strong>the</strong>ir properties are beingmonitored on a daily basis; and <strong>for</strong> individualuse, personal cameras can be a tool tomonitor business activities. Security SystemTechnician Certificate Program consists <strong>of</strong>three modules: Basic Networking, BasicCabling, and Electronic Security System/Surveillance. This program provides handsonexperience to students which focuses ondesigning, installing, configuring, andmaintaining <strong>the</strong> security system as a tool tomonitor human activities.Prerequisite: Computer basic knowledgeREQUIRED COURSESCP-771 Basic Networking, see page 24CP-772 Cabling I, see page 24CP-779 Electronic SecuritySystem/SurveillanceCP-779, Section TR21-QCElectronic SecuritySystem/SurveillanceLearn to quote, inspect, install, configure andtroubleshoot most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> DVR (Digital VideoRecording) system that actually exist in <strong>the</strong>security market. Learn how to set up 4, 8 or16 cameras, configure full or motion sensorrecording; also configure ports and highspeed internet <strong>for</strong> remote view.• Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 27 - December 3$700 • 10 sessions • TBA42QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCERTIFICATE PROGRAMS• IT SPECIALISTBecome an in<strong>for</strong>mation technologyspecialist. Two certificate levels.IT ApplicationIT ProgrammingSee p. 45.• WEB DESIGNERDevelop <strong>the</strong> skills you need to createstate-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art Web sites. See p. 46.• FLASH DESIGNERGo to <strong>the</strong> next level — special effectsand interactive Web pages. See p. 46.• DESKTOP PUBLISHINGLearn desktop publishing and printproduction on <strong>the</strong> PC. See p. 47.All courses may be taken by studentsnot enrolled in <strong>the</strong> Certificate Programs.HOW TO GET YOUR CERTIFICATE• Satisfactorily complete <strong>the</strong> appropriatecourses;• Attend 80% <strong>of</strong> all class sessions;• Maintain grade average C or better.Note: Subject to instructor’s approval, students withbasic computer pr<strong>of</strong>iciency can bypass prerequisites<strong>for</strong> advanced courses. Ano<strong>the</strong>r computer coursemust be completed as a substitute.EXAM PREP PROGRAMS• Micros<strong>of</strong>t Certified <strong>Systems</strong>Engineer Windows Server Exam PrepBe a highly paid Local Area Networkadministrator! Pass <strong>the</strong> MCSE exam.See p. 45.• Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Specialist Exam PrepPass <strong>the</strong> MOS exam and prove yourskills with <strong>the</strong> most-used s<strong>of</strong>tware.See p. 46.• CIW Exam Preparation. See page 38.HOW TO ENROLL• Fill out <strong>the</strong> Certificate Programapplication (inside back cover) andsubmit with a $20 nonrefundableapplication fee to Queens College CEP.COMPUTERS FOR EVERYONEThese are courses <strong>for</strong> everyone, fromabsolute beginner to advanced user. Take<strong>the</strong> classes that interest you withoutcommitment to a program. See below.Certificate students who do not enroll in courses <strong>for</strong>three consecutive semesters must reapply and bereadmitted to <strong>the</strong> program. Certificate requirementsat time <strong>of</strong> readmission will apply.Computers and ITCOMPUTERS FOREVERYONECP-113, See Sections BelowComputerphobia IScared <strong>of</strong> computers? This gentle introductionis a perfect start <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> nervousbeginner. We patiently explain <strong>the</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> acomputer, how to use <strong>the</strong> keyboard, mouse,Windows, files and folders. We define <strong>the</strong>lingo in plain English. No tests or pressure —just plenty <strong>of</strong> time <strong>for</strong> practice and fun. 6 hrs.• Section TU21-PSTuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.September 15 - October 6$105 • 3 sessions • TBA• Section TH12-QCThursday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 15$105 • 1 session • TBA• Section SA13-QCSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 24$105 • 1 session • TBACP-200, WE21-QCTyping <strong>for</strong> Speed and AccuracyA great course <strong>for</strong> beginners. An expertteacher guides beginners in basic typingskills on <strong>the</strong> computer, and helps improvespeed and accuracy. We use a computertutorial program and a self-paced textbook<strong>for</strong> adults, available at <strong>the</strong> College bookstore.18 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.September 30 - December 9$240 • 9 sessions • TBACP-127, See Sections BelowComputerphobia IIYou know how to use a mouse and getaround <strong>the</strong> desktop. But if you want to bemore com<strong>for</strong>table and pr<strong>of</strong>icient on <strong>the</strong>computer, here’s you next class! Learn towork with files and folders, personalizeWindows, change settings, use tools, installand remove s<strong>of</strong>tware, troubleshoot simpleproblems. 6 hrs.• Section TH11-QCThursday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 22$105 • 1 session • TBA• Section TU22Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 20 - November 3$105 • 3 sessions • TBA• Section SA13-QCSaturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 31$105 • 1 session • TBACP-135, TU21-QCIntensive Computer WorkshopBe <strong>the</strong> master <strong>of</strong> your computer. Windowsdirects <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware that we use <strong>for</strong> wordprocessing and spreadsheets; learn <strong>the</strong>tricks <strong>of</strong> Windows by clicking, doubleclicking, and dragging icons and buttons.Then you will learn to produce textdocuments and spreadsheets, and save<strong>the</strong>m in files and folders that you create andretrieve. Learn internet, E-mail attachments.8 hrs.Prerequisite: Windows knowledge• Tuesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.September 22 - October 20$105 • 4 sessions • TBACP-210, Section TH21-QCAdvanced TypingBuilding on <strong>the</strong> skills developed in CP 200,students are guided toward higher speeds andgreater accuracy. We will review typing styles<strong>for</strong> letters, manuscripts and reports used inpersonal, business and pr<strong>of</strong>essional life. 18 hrs.Prerequisite CP200• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.December 3 - February 11, 2010$240 • 9 sessions • TBACP- 235, Section MO21-PSBasic Computer & Internet:IntroductionThis class is designed <strong>for</strong> Chinese computerbeginning-learners and will be taught inChinese: Mandarin, Cantonese and English.Learn basic computer terminology; computeroperation and windows system; save andmanage files; hardware and s<strong>of</strong>twareintroduction; computer evaluation andpurchase; Internet concept; Internet browseand in<strong>for</strong>mation search; send and receiveemail; virus protection. 20 hrs.Class location: 39-07 Prince Street, Flushing(2nd Floor). Telephone: 718-997-5700• Monday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 5 - December 14$290 • 10 sessions • TBAQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP43


Computers and ITTECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCP-236, Section TU21-PSIn<strong>for</strong>mática en Español 1(Introduction to Basic Computers and Internet)Este curso es una introd. ución básica al usode la computadora aportando a lasaplicaciones de Micros<strong>of</strong>t. Los tópicos seránlos siguientes: Estructura de Computadoras,Sistemas Operativos, y Administración delSistema “Windows”; Programas Utilitariostales como el Procesador de Textos (Word)y Cálculador Electrónico (Excel), Base deDatos (Access) y Presentaciones (Powerpoint);Conexiones de Internet usando “Browsers”como Internet Explorer y Firefox, Máquinas deBúsqueda, Comercio eletrónico, y comodetectar fraudes electrónicos (scam, phishing).18 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.October 6 - December 1$290 • 9 sessions • TBACP-111, Section TH21-QCVisual Basic 6.0 <strong>for</strong> WindowsCreate powerful and sophisticated Windowsapplications tests, draw your application’suser-interface with <strong>the</strong> mouse and attachcode to <strong>the</strong> visual objects you create. 24 hrs.Prerequisite: Familiarity with BASICprogramming.• Thursday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.September 24 - December 17$340 • 12 sessions • TBACP-203, See Sections Below-QCWordLearn editing, <strong>for</strong>matting, saving, copying,retrieving, moving, printing, spell checking,etc. Use <strong>the</strong>se skills to create and editpr<strong>of</strong>essional quality documents. 20 hrs.See CP951 <strong>for</strong> MOS Exam Prep. pg-46.• Section TH11Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.September 24 - December 3$310 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SU12Sunday, 9:20 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.December 6 - December 20$310 • 3 sessions • TBACP-125, Section WE21-QCPowerPointLearn inside techniques and tips to automatea slide show and design persuasive andimpressive presentations using outlines,slides, clip art, and animation. 8 hrs.See CP953 <strong>for</strong> MOS Exam Prep. pg-47.• Wednesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 21 - November 11$110 • 4 sessions • TBACP-108, Section WE21-QCAccessTake <strong>the</strong> mystery out <strong>of</strong> relational database,data normalization techniques, tables’relationships, and referential integrity bycreating tables, queries, screens, reports, andmacros, and develop a small system. 20 hrs.See CP952 <strong>for</strong> MOS Exam Prep. pg-46• Wednesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.September 23 - December 9$295 • 10 sessions • TBACP-109, Section SU11-QC,ExcelGet a firm grasp on this popular spreadsheetprogram <strong>for</strong> Windows, including labels,values, <strong>for</strong>mulas/functions. Covers spreadsheetdesign, with a business modelemphasizing command usage and charting.21 hrs.See CP950 <strong>for</strong> MOS Exam Prep. pg-46• Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 27 - October 18$290 • 3 sessions • TBACP-354, Section SA11-QCDigital PhotographyEnter <strong>the</strong> world <strong>of</strong> digital photography anddiscover why it has become so popular.Unleash <strong>the</strong> power <strong>of</strong> your camera when youtake it <strong>of</strong>f AUTO mode. Learn how to takebetter photographs, transfer <strong>the</strong>m from camerato computer, fix those not-so perfect shots andproudly share your masterpieces. 14 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 - 12:00 noonSeptember 26 - November 14$210 • 7 sessions • TBACP-129, See Sections Below-QCQuickBooks ProLearn to manage a small business!QuickBooks Pro’s features includeaccounting, billing, accounts payable, andprocedure reports. 10 hrs.• Section MO21Monday, 8:15 - 10:15 p.m.October 5 - November 9$145 • 5 sessions • TBA• Section SA12Saturday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.October 3 - October 31$145 • 5 sessions • TBACP-137, Section MO21-QCAdvanced QuickBooks ProYou quickly learn how to design reports;keep track <strong>of</strong> time; set up price levels,budgeting, purchase orders, job costing;provide estimates; and how to use Word andExcel with QuickBooks.Prerequisite: CP 129. 10 hrs.• Monday, 8:15 - 10:15 p.m.November 16 - December 14$145 • 5 sessions • TBACP-220, Section TU21-QCVISTA Operating SystemMost new computers come with WindowsVISTA installed instead <strong>of</strong> Windows XP. Learn<strong>the</strong> new features <strong>of</strong> Windows VISTA which isMicros<strong>of</strong>ts’ new Operating system. Thepresenter’s computer will have WindowsVISTA installed. The student’s computers willhave windows XP with access to WindowsVISTA tutorials via <strong>the</strong> internet. 8 hrs.• Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.October 20 - November 10$100 • 4 sessions • TBACP-240, Section SU11-QCMicros<strong>of</strong>t PublisherCreate dynamic publications on your desktopcomputer. This class will teach you how tocreate print publications such as brochures,newsletters, and flyers. You will learn how tochange layout and color schemes. 14 hrs.• Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 18 - October 25$210 • 2 sessions • TBACP-209, Section WE21-QCOperating <strong>Systems</strong>: Windows XPOperating systems are crucial computerprograms which manage, control, andschedule input/output devices and o<strong>the</strong>rcomputer resources and run applications ona PC. Learn how OS per<strong>for</strong>ms tasks <strong>for</strong> yourcomputer and its applications. 20 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.September 30 - November 4$255 • 5 sessions • TBANEW!!CP-238, See Sections Below-QCGoogle Docs and SpreadsheetsGo ahead upload and share your existing files,and begin to quickly increase productivity andefficiency! Learn to create basic documentsfrom scratch, work from free availabletemplates, upload existing documents, andcollaboratively work with colleagues on onlinedocuments. Master Office Applications basicssuch as <strong>for</strong>matting and editing <strong>of</strong> WordProcessing Documents, Spreadsheets, andPresentations all through <strong>the</strong> free servicesavailable from Google! 15 hrs.• Section WE21 - QCWednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.October 28 - December 2$290 • 5 sessions • TBA• Section WE22 - QCWednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.January 20 - February 17, 2010$290 • 5 sessions • TBA44QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorIT (INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY) SPECIALISTCERTIFICATE PROGRAMSIT APPLICATION USERCERTIFICATEGet com<strong>for</strong>table with <strong>the</strong> computer. Then go onto learn Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Applications. Take SIXcourses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Certificate. (85 hours) Seecourse descriptions on pages 44 and 46. Allstudents will be charged a $10 certificate fee.REQUIRED COURSES• CP-209 Operating <strong>Systems</strong>• CP-220 Vista Operating System• CP-103 Elementary BASICProgramming• CP-111 Visual BASIC <strong>for</strong> Windowsl• CP-842 HTML and Home Page Creation• CP-820 Java Script Fundamentals* Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterIT PROGRAMMINGCERTIFICATEMake yourself one <strong>of</strong> those valuable peoplewho make computers do what you want <strong>the</strong>mto do. Even tweak <strong>the</strong>m into good behaviorwhen necessary. Take <strong>the</strong> next IT step: earnyour Certificate with just six courses. 120 hours.REQUIRED COURSES• CP-209 Operating <strong>Systems</strong>• CP-103 Elementary BASIC Programming• CP-111 Visual Basic 6.0 <strong>for</strong> Windows• CP-842 HTML and Home Page Creation• CP-820 JavaScript Fundamentals* Not <strong>of</strong>fered this semesterCP-103, Section WE21-QCElementary BASIC ProgrammingBASIC is a simple but effective programminglanguage widely used with microcomputers.The course emphasizes using instructions andcreating small business computer programs.18 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.October 21 - December 2$260 • 6 sessions • TBACP-820, Section TH21-QCJAVASCRIPT FundamentalsLearn to write scripts which automate suchactivities as adding animation to Web pageplus interactive pop-up dialogues to displaymessagesand collect in<strong>for</strong>mation. 18 hrs.• Thursday, 6:00- 9:00 p.m.December 10 - January 28, 2010$260 • 6 sessions • TBAMICROSOFT CERTIFIEDSYSTEMS ENGINEERWINDOWSSERVER EXAM PREPPrepare to ace your MCSE certifications.The six required courses are <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> sixmandatory exams. Prerequisite: Workingknowledge <strong>of</strong> Windows; general knowledge <strong>of</strong>computer hardware, memory, hard disk, and CPUs.Required CoursesTake in <strong>the</strong> following sequence:CP-720CP-721CP-722CP-723CP-724CP-725Managing and Maintaining aMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows ServerEnvironment <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-290.Implementing a Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows Server NetworkInfrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-291.Planning and Maintaining aMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows ServerNetwork Infrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam70-293.Implementing, Planning andMaintaining a Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows Server ActiveDirectory Infrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam70-294.Installing, Configuring, andAdministering Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows XP Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>for</strong>Exam 70-270.Designing Security <strong>for</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>tNetwork Exam 70-298CP-720, MWY21-QCManaging and Maintaining aMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows ServerEnvironment <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-290Provides students with <strong>the</strong> knowledge andskills that are required to manage accountsand resources, maintain server resources,monitor server per<strong>for</strong>mance, and safeguarddata in a Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows Serverenvironment. This is <strong>the</strong> first course in <strong>the</strong><strong>Systems</strong> Administrator and <strong>Systems</strong>Engineer tracks <strong>for</strong> Windows Server andserves as <strong>the</strong> entry point <strong>for</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r coursesin <strong>the</strong> Windows Server curriculum.• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.September 30 - November 2$460 • 11 sessions • TBACP-721, Section MWY-21-QCImplementing a Micros<strong>of</strong>t WindowsServer Network Infrastructure <strong>for</strong>Exam 70-291Reviews <strong>the</strong> suite <strong>of</strong> TCP/IP protocols. Byunderstanding <strong>the</strong> function <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>protocols and how <strong>the</strong> protocols relate toeach o<strong>the</strong>r, you have <strong>the</strong> context <strong>for</strong>understanding network administration tasksand network troubleshooting.Prerequisite: CP-720• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.November 9 - November 18$250 • 5 sessions • TBACP-722, Section MWY-21-QCPlanning and Maintaining a Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows Server NetworkInfrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-293The goal is to provide students with <strong>the</strong>knowledge and skills necessary to plan andmaintain a Windows® Server networkinfrastructure. Prerequisite: CP-721• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.November 9 - December 7$460 • 11 sessions • TBACP-723, Section MWY-QCImplementing, Planning andMaintaining a Micros<strong>of</strong>t WindowsServer Active DirectoryInfrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-294Includes self-paced and instructor-facilitatedcomponents. Provides <strong>the</strong> knowledge andskills to successfully plan, implement, andtroubleshoot a Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows ServerActive Directory® directory serviceinfrastructure. Also focuses on a WindowsServer directory service environment,including <strong>for</strong>est and domain structure,Domain Name System (DNS), site topologyand replication, organizational unit structureand delegation <strong>of</strong> administration, GroupPolicy, and user, group, and computeraccount strategies. Prerequisite: CP-722• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.January 6 - February 1, 2010$460 • 11 sessions • TBACP-724, Section MWY-QCInstalling, Configuring, andAdministering Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows XPPr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-270Discover how to install new hardware devicesas well as how to configure and maintainexisting devices and <strong>the</strong>ir drivers. Learn howto roll device drivers back to a previousversion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> driver and to uninstall driversand devices. Prerequisite: CP-723• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.February 7 - March 7, 2010$420 • 11 sessions • TBACP-725, Section MWY-QCDesigning Security <strong>for</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>tNetworks <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-298Provides <strong>the</strong> knowledge and skills neededto design a secure network infrastructure.Topics include: assembling <strong>the</strong> design team,modeling ?, and analyzing security risk tomeet business requirements <strong>for</strong> securingcomputers in a network environment.Encourages decision-making skills throughan interactive tool that stimulates real-lifescenarios that <strong>the</strong> target audience mayencounter. Include <strong>the</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation andsorting through <strong>the</strong> to <strong>the</strong> given securityrequirements. Prerequisite: CP-724• Monday & Wednesday, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.March 15 - March 24, 2010$250 • 5 sessions • TBAComputers and ITQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP45


Computers and ITTECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorWEB DESIGNERCERTIFICATEEarn your certificate with only four courses,while you develop <strong>the</strong> skills you need tocreate state-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-art Web sites! There are94 class hours. All students will becharged a $10 certificate fee.Required CoursesTake in <strong>the</strong> following sequence:• CP-840 Internet Business Foundations• CP-841 Web Site Design Methodologyand Technology• CP-842 HTML and Home Page Creation• CP-843 Adobe Dreamweaverand FireworksCP-840, See Sections Below-QCInternet Business FoundationsThis course prepares you to be effective inonline business Environment. Topics include:Internet connection methods, Protocols, <strong>the</strong>Domain Name System (DNS), web browsers,Cookies, plug-ins and file management.Security, search engines, Email clientconfiguration, instant messages and newsgroups are also covered. This course andCP-841 help prepare you to take <strong>the</strong> CIWFoundations exams. 14 hrs.• Section SU11Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.September 27 - October 4$250 • 2 sessions • TBA• Section SA12Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.October 24 - October 31$250 • 2 sessions • TBACP-841, Section SA11-QCWeb Site Design Methodologyand TechnologyFocuses on <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory, design andconstruction <strong>of</strong> Web sites with in<strong>for</strong>mationarchitecture concepts, Web projectmanagement, scenario development, sitenavigation, and per<strong>for</strong>mance evaluations.This course covers cascading style sheets,Web graphic <strong>for</strong>mats and color, multimedia(audio/video) plug-ins and code, metadata,javaScript XML and open source contentmanagement. 30 hrs.Prerequisite: CP-840.• Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.December 5 - January 23, 2010$400 • 6 sessions • TBARegisterOnline!www.qc.cuny.edu/cepCP-842, Section SA11-QCHTML and Home Page CreationThis course covers essential Web pagedevelopment skills, including HTML,XHTML, hyperlinks, images, tables, <strong>for</strong>msand code validation. Additionally, you willlearn Essential networking technologies andskills, including TCP/IP, stable networkcreation, wireless networking andtroubleshooting. You will understand securityconcepts, au<strong>the</strong>ntication, encryption, andfirewalls. You will now be prepared to take<strong>the</strong> CIW Foundation exams. 20 hrs.Prerequisite: CP-840 and CP-841• Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.January 30 - February 20, 2010$310 • 3 sessions • TBACP-843, Section SU11-QCAdobe Dreamweaver and FireworksFor Web pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, Dreamweaver is <strong>the</strong>highend Web-publishing program <strong>of</strong> choice,and Fireworks is its companion image andgraphics editor. Get hands-on experiencewith <strong>the</strong> many tools and capabilities <strong>of</strong>Dreamweaver, and create jump menus,banner ads, background images, rolloverbuttons, and GIF animations with Fireworks.As a class presentation, you will publish acustom-designed, sophisticated internetwebsites. 30 hrs.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.November 8 - December 20$385 • 6 sessions • TBAFLASH DESIGNERCERTIFICATE PROGRAMGo to <strong>the</strong> next level in Web design! You canlearn to do special effects and createinteractive Web pages. Master <strong>the</strong>se twocourses to get your certificate. There are60 class hours. All students will becharged a $10 certificate fee.CP-804, Section SU11-QCAdobe FlashMacromedia Flash lets you createsophisticated and interactive low-bandwidth,special effects presentations not only <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong>best Web pages, but also <strong>for</strong> plat<strong>for</strong>ms asdiverse as cell phone displays, supermarketkiosks, digital video, and <strong>the</strong> video gameconsoles. This hands-on course <strong>of</strong>fers asolid foundation in creating dynamic Flashpresentations. 30 hrs.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.October 4 - November 15$385 • 6 sessions • Judith AckermanCP-805, Section SU11-QCAdvanced Flash with Action ScriptCreate complex navigation schemes,arcadestyle games, e-commerce sites andinteractive, high-level Flash movies with ActionScript, Flash’s scripting language. Go fromintroductory to advanced user level. 30 hrs.Prerequisite: CP-804 or intermediate Flash users.• Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.November 22 - January 17, 2010$385 • 6 sessions • TBAMOS EXAM PREPThis program qualifies you to take <strong>the</strong>pr<strong>of</strong>icientand expert-level Micros<strong>of</strong>t OfficeSpecialist (MOS) certification examination,a globally accepted standard.CP-950, Section FR21-QCExcel: MOS Exam PrepLearn <strong>the</strong> essential features involved inplanning a worksheet. Understand <strong>for</strong>mats anddesign charts and graphs. Learn advancedfeatures and techniques <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spreadsheetprogram including different analyses, multipleworksheets, data tables, macros, sorting andfiltering as worksheet database, templatecreation, and embedding and linking excelworksheets to a Word document. After sixtyhours <strong>of</strong> instruction, you’ll be well prepared totake <strong>the</strong> Expert Exam and to reap <strong>the</strong> benefits<strong>for</strong> your hard work. 54 hrs.• Friday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.October 23 - February 20, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBACP-951, Section SA11-QCWord: MOS Exam PrepLearn to create, <strong>for</strong>mat, edit and printdocuments. Work with tool bars, filemanagement and input techniques. Conquergraphics and tables, mail merge, charts,<strong>for</strong>ms, templates etc. No previous Wordknowledge is required. After sixty hours <strong>of</strong>instruction, you’ll be well prepared to take<strong>the</strong> Expert Exam and to reap <strong>the</strong> benefits<strong>for</strong> your hard work. 54 hrs.• Saturday, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.October 17 - February 13, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBACP-952, Section TR21-QCAccess: MOS Exam PrepLearn how to create and use databases withthis powerful application. Databases can helpus organize and sort in<strong>for</strong>mation in a mannerthat makes it useful to us. No previous Accessknowledge is required. 60 hrs. Topics include:Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> tool, views, defining fields andrecords, using <strong>the</strong> report wizard, querying,database maintenance working with Exceltables, hyperlinks and much more. 54 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.November 3 - January 14, 2010$760 • 18 sessions • TBA46QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTERRuby Chua, DirectorCP-953, Section WE21Powerpoint: MOS Exam PrepExplore <strong>the</strong> full range <strong>of</strong> capabilities <strong>of</strong>Powerpoint by working through variousprojects involving hands-on computeractivities and case problems. By <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong>this couse students will understand how todesign and create pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualitypresentations. No previous knowledge <strong>of</strong>Powerpoint required.Topics include: Using a design template,different views and slide shows, use <strong>of</strong> clip art,enhancing presentations with <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong>embedded visuals, and creating a presentationwith interactive OLE documents. 45 hrs.• Wednesday, 6:15 - 9:15 p.m.October 28 - February 24, 2010$630 • 15 sessions • TBACP-954Outlook: MOS Exam PrepThis course will teach you how Outlookprovided an integrated solution <strong>for</strong> managingand organizing e-mail, messages, schedules,tasks, notes, contacts, and o<strong>the</strong>r in<strong>for</strong>mation.Outlook delivers innovations you can use tomanage your communications, organize yourwork, and work better with o<strong>the</strong>rs... all fromone place. 30 hrs.• To be <strong>of</strong>fered Spring 2010OpenHouseCome to <strong>the</strong> ContinuingEducation Open House<strong>for</strong> answers to questionsabout certificate programs,courses, careersand opportunities.Register at <strong>the</strong> Open Houseand receive a5% Discounton your tuition.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH6:00 - 8:00 pmStudent Union, 4th FloorDESKTOP PUBLISHINGCERTIFICATEHere’s <strong>the</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware that turns you into adesktop publisher, from word processing,design, illustration, photo manipulation, andlayout to print production <strong>for</strong> newsletters,brochures, catalogs and magazines. PCbasedprogram. You need only five requiredcourses <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> certificate. All students willbe charged a $10 certificate fee.REQUIRED COURSES• CP-203 MS Word pg 44• CP-240 Micros<strong>of</strong>t Publisher pg-44• CP-303 Adobe Illustrator• CP-304 Adobe Photoshop• CP-310 QuarkXPress:Design Through ProductionCP-203, Word See pg-44CP-240, Micros<strong>of</strong>t PublisherSee pg-44CP-303, Section TR21-QCAdobe IllustratorGet familiar with <strong>the</strong> basics <strong>of</strong> AdobeIllustrator by making simple geometric<strong>for</strong>ms and objects, using drawing andtrans<strong>for</strong>mation tools, patterns, colors,gradients, and blends. This premier drawingand design s<strong>of</strong>tware can go to <strong>the</strong> outer limits<strong>of</strong> your creative ability and imagination.24 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.September 22 - November 3$360 • 12 sessions • TBACP-304, Section TR21-QCAdobe PhotoshopPhotoshop is <strong>the</strong> program <strong>for</strong> imagemanipulation and processing. Learn <strong>the</strong> toolbox, palettes, and text features, and go onto <strong>the</strong> digital image, correcting colors andtonality. Finally, explore Photoshop’s famousfilters, masking, layers, adjustment layers,alpha channels, color separations, actions,and more. This course is <strong>for</strong> both beginnersand those with some background inPhotoshop. 24 hrs.• Tuesday & Thursday, 8:00 -10:00 p.m.November 17 - January 7, 2010$360 • 12 sessions • TBACP-310, Section MW21-QCQuarkXPress:Design Through ProductionQuarkXPress is a superior page layout anddesign s<strong>of</strong>tware depended by creative andproduction pr<strong>of</strong>essionals <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> delivery <strong>of</strong>all printed media. You will be creating state<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art documents by learning <strong>the</strong> printingindustries high standards <strong>for</strong> layout learningabout master pages, style sheets, tables,color palettes and picture enhancements.Learning to prepare and produce files <strong>for</strong>high-end and output <strong>for</strong> brochures,newsletters, posters and much more. Also,you will be guided through productionprocedures <strong>for</strong> both high and low resolutionprinting process. 24 hrs.• Monday & Wednesday, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.October 5 - November 18$360 • 12 sessions • TBAComputers and ITQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP47


Project ManagementPROJECT MANAGEMENTRuby Chua, Director, Technolgy Training <strong>Center</strong>PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMQueens College is now a registered education provider <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Project Management Institute (PMI) <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Project Management Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalCertification Program. Upon completion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> courses: Introduction and Advanced Project Management, students are awarded a total <strong>of</strong>63 pr<strong>of</strong>essional development units (PDU’s).Everybody is talking about projects. More companies are requiring certification and looking <strong>for</strong> skilled individuals to get projects startedand successfully completed. But why do most projects fail to meet requirements? What does it take to be successful project manager?Here is an opportunity to learn about project management via a hands-on approach. Familiarize yourself with <strong>the</strong> major areas <strong>of</strong> competencyrequired to succeed in <strong>the</strong> field.PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONProject Management Pr<strong>of</strong>essional (PMP)Certificate Program focuses on developingand improving <strong>the</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>of</strong> projects andprograms, ei<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> technology,finance/accounting, building construction andindustrial expansion, or any o<strong>the</strong>r field whichrequire project managers to initiate <strong>the</strong>projects: individuals with <strong>the</strong>ir current fields<strong>of</strong> expertise will be able to deploy <strong>the</strong> projectswith competency after completion <strong>of</strong> thistraining program. This program is developedin alignment to PMI/CompTia standards.Completion <strong>of</strong> two modules, Introduction toProject Management and Advanced ProjectManagement prepares students <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> ProjectManagement Institute (PMI) certificationexam. Textbooks required; must bepurchased be<strong>for</strong>e first session.Required CoursesCP-785 Introduction Project ManagementCP-786 Advanced Project ManagementCP-787 Micros<strong>of</strong>t VisioCP-788 Micros<strong>of</strong>t ProjectCP-109 Excel (optional) See page 44CP-785, See Sections Below-QCIntroduction to Project ManagementThis course is an introduction to crucial projectmanagement concepts. The process groupsand knowledge areas covered includeplanning, scoping, scheduling, budgeting,communication and change management. (28PDUs, 28 Contact Hrs)• Section TR21Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.September 21 - October 21$700 • 8 sessions • TBA• Section MW22Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.October 19 - November 11$700 • 8 sessions • TBA• Section SA13Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.November 7 - January 9, 2010$700 • 7 sessions • TBACP-786, See Sections Below-QCAdvanced Project ManagementThis course is an in-depth study <strong>of</strong> advancedProject Management topics such as riskmanagement, resource management, costmanagement and measurement, contractand vendor management. ProjectManagement, and Book <strong>of</strong> Knowledge(PMBOK) and Case Study will beemphasized. (35 PDUs, 35 Contact Hrs)• Section TR21Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.October 27 - December 3$800 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section MW22Monday & Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.November 16 - December 21$800 • 10 sessions • TBA• Section SA13Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.January 16 - March 6, 2010$800 • 7 sessions • TBACP-787, Sections SA11-QCMicros<strong>of</strong>t VisioThis course teaches <strong>the</strong> business graphicalapplication to create drawings such as dataflowcharts, schedules, Gantt chart, Pertchart, organization charts, and networkdiagrams. It emphasizes solutions that helpbusiness pr<strong>of</strong>essionals to visualize complexideas and in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> effectivecommunication, in<strong>for</strong>mation sharing andprototyping. 15 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.November 14 - December 5$290 • 3 sessions • TBACP-788, Section SA11-QCMicros<strong>of</strong>t ProjectThis course teaches Micros<strong>of</strong>t ProjectPr<strong>of</strong>essional 2007 as a tool to assistpr<strong>of</strong>essionals in managing projects. Uponsuccessful completion, students will be ableto develop a project plan and a workbreakdown structure by organizing tasks,assigning resources to tasks, trackingprogress, managing budgets and analyzingworkloads. 15 hrs.• Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.December 12 - January 9, 2010$290 • 3 sessions • TBACP-109Excel• See page 44 <strong>for</strong> description andscheduleNEW!!On-line Exam Prep<strong>for</strong>Project ManagementProject Management Certificationavailable “on-line”This course is conducted by a RegisteredEducation Provider <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ProjectManagement Institute (PMI®). It isregistered with PMI as a 56-hour course,surpassing <strong>the</strong>ir 35-hour requirement, andpre-approved by PMI to prepare students<strong>for</strong> ceritification as Project ManagementPr<strong>of</strong>essionals (PMP®).For course on-line demonstration, pleasevisit; http://www.<strong>the</strong>course-online.us/Demo/DemoIntro.htmCP789– Project ManagementCertification – EXAM PREPCost: $895.00 and a $20 registration fee(non-refundable)For course in<strong>for</strong>mation and registration,please call <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice at 718-997-4984You may register by phone or byinternet:www.qc.edu/CEPCANCELLATION POLICYYou may cancel a class with refund <strong>of</strong>tuition within two weeks <strong>of</strong> registration,subject to a charge <strong>of</strong> $125 <strong>for</strong> payment<strong>of</strong> text and materials if applicable. Norefunds will be made after that time.48QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES ATQUEENS COLLEGE FOR ALLCONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMSInterested in teaching a non-credit class or program?Successful QC-CEP instructors are passionate about <strong>the</strong>ir work and have <strong>the</strong> skills as well as <strong>the</strong>desire to share <strong>the</strong>ir knowledge with dedicated students. Degrees in teaching or prior experience,is a plus. If you want to explore joining our adjunct faculty or discuss a new course or program,contact us. Typically, you will be asked to submit a resume, supporting documentation andreferences. Your resume will be reviewed and you will be contacted if needed. Queens College –Continuing Education is an equal opportunity employer.Call: 718-997-5700 • Fax: 718-997-5723Email us at: cep@qc.cuny.eduQC/CEP - RETURNING VETERANS’APPRECIATION PROGRAMQueens College/Continuing Education is proud to <strong>of</strong>feran opportunity to returning veterans wishing to takeour non-certificate programs.TUITION FREETo fnd out if you qualify <strong>for</strong> this program or to getcomplete details, call our <strong>of</strong>fice at 718-997-5704. Many <strong>of</strong>our certificate programs are already covered by Veteran’sEducation benefits. Please contact <strong>the</strong> Dept. <strong>of</strong> Veterans’Affairs, Education Benefits at (888) 442-4551.Are You a Student with a Disability?Enrolled in a continuing educationcourse or certification program?Looking <strong>for</strong> a job?If you are a registered <strong>CUNY</strong> student with adisability, you may be eligible to receive tuitionassistance, free textbooks, job placementassistance, career counseling and more!For more in<strong>for</strong>mation contact:Abigail Nelson<strong>CUNY</strong> LEADS Counselor <strong>for</strong> ContinuingEducationPhone: (212) 652-2053Fax: (646) 344-7319Email: abigail.nelson@mail.cuny.eduQueens College Sports, Recreational Program & Indoor Tennis <strong>Center</strong>QUEENS COLLEGESUMMER CAMP2010For Children ages 5-14Enjoy enrichment classes todevelop talentsand interest in Art, Sports andAcademics, Swimming everyday!Education & Sports Program 5 - 14Sport Academy ages 7 - 14CALL FOR BROCHURE718-997-2777www.qc.cuny.edu/QCSPORTSQUEENS COLLEGE SPORTSRECREATION PROGRAMIndoor & Outdoor Tennis classes<strong>for</strong> Children and Adults,Swimming lesson, Evening CardioExercise classes.7500 sq ft, Fully CYBEXequipped Fitness <strong>Center</strong>with 56 Aerobic Stations.Personal Trainingsessions available.CALL FOR BROCHURE718-997-2773www.qc.cuny.edu/QCSPORTSQUEENS COLLEGE INDOORTENNIS CENTER!Come see our Six State-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>the</strong>-ArtIndoor Courts. Sign up <strong>for</strong> adultor children’s classes. Open courttime and seasonal time available.Ask about weekendand evening hours.CALL FOR BROCHURE718-997-2773www.qc.cuny.edu/QCSPORTSQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP49


ACE / Weekend College / Latin TechEarn your degree through ACE!(Adult Collegiate Education)Are you 25 or over with ahigh school diploma or GED?We <strong>of</strong>fer great supportservices, friendly advising,and convenient scheduling.Tuition is only $195 a credit<strong>for</strong> New York State residents.Attend part-time or full-time.Choose from dozens <strong>of</strong> majorsavailable at Queens College.Apply <strong>for</strong> tuition-freeLife Achievement credits.Open Open House House Monday Monday September May 18, 14, 2009 2009For more in<strong>for</strong>mation and an application:Adult Collegiate EducationQueens College/<strong>CUNY</strong>65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367718-997-5717or e-mail us at : ace@qc.eduWEEKEND COLLEGE@ QUEENS COLLEGEEARN A QUALITY EDUCATION AND AQUEENS COLLEGE BA/BS UNDERGRADUATEDEGREE FULL OR PART-TIME WITHIN ATRADITIONAL COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT.• All General Education and Laser to Laser/PLAS Requirementsare <strong>of</strong>fered• All requirements to Earn <strong>the</strong> following Majors are Offered:Accounting, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanishand Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts.• Plus, Most O<strong>the</strong>r Majors are Available by Adding Day and/or Evening Classes to Your Weekend College Schedule.• Classes Meet Friday Evenings, Saturdays and Sundays inModern, “Smart” Classrooms. There are Major and GeneralAcademic Advisors, Subject Tutors, Writing Support, andInvolved and Available Faculty and a Diverse and InterestingPeer Group• Life Supports include An easily Accessible State <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ArtLibrary and Student Computer Labs, Day Care, SportsFacilities, Free On-Campus Parking, Food Service, andCultural and Social Events.Open House Monday, September 14, 2009For Fur<strong>the</strong>r In<strong>for</strong>mation,Please Call us at 718-997-4848or E-mail us at weekend<strong>college</strong>@qc.edu50QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


TRANSPORTATIONQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong>CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, New York 11367QUEENS COLLEGE (QC/<strong>CUNY</strong>)Queens College is located at <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Long Island Expressway (LIE) and Kissena Boulevard. (Exit 24) in Flushing.TransportationBY CARFrom Long Island and Points East:Take <strong>the</strong> LIE westbound; watch <strong>for</strong> QC signs. To get to <strong>the</strong> MainGate on Kissena Blvd. during <strong>the</strong> weekdays, get <strong>of</strong>f at Exit 24(Kissena Boulevard). Make a left at <strong>the</strong> light and take overpassonto Kissena Blvd. On Friday nights and weekends, all cars mustenter through Reeves Avenue and park in lots 5,6, & 14. To get toReeves Avenue, take <strong>the</strong> LIE westbound to Exit 23 (Main Street).Make a left at <strong>the</strong> light and take overpass onto Main Street. Look<strong>for</strong> Reeves Avenue and make ano<strong>the</strong>r left.From Manhattan and Points West:Take <strong>the</strong> LlE eastbound; watch <strong>for</strong> QC signs. To get to <strong>the</strong> MainGate on Kissena Blvd. during <strong>the</strong> weekdays, get <strong>of</strong>f at Exit 24(Kissena Boulevard). Make a right at <strong>the</strong> light onto Kissena Blvd.On Friday nights and weekends, all cars must enter through ReevesAvenue and park in lots 5,6, & 14. To get to Reeves Avenue, take<strong>the</strong> LIE eastbound to Exit 23 (Main Street). Make a right at <strong>the</strong> lightand onto Main Street. Look <strong>for</strong> Reeves Avenue and make a left.PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION• Q17 operates from Main Street, Flushing (#7 subway and LIRRstations), to 165th Street terminal in Jamaica. Stops at KissenaBoulevard and <strong>the</strong> LIE, two blocks from <strong>the</strong> main gate.• Q25 operates between Jewel Avenue/Kissena Boulevard, KewGarden Hillls, and Flushing-Main Street (#7 subway station,Flushing.) Get <strong>of</strong>f at <strong>the</strong> main gate on Kissena.• Q34 operates between 160 Street/Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica,and 149 Street/Willets Point Boulevard, Whitestone, weekdays.Stops at Kissena Boulevard and <strong>the</strong> LIE, two blocks from <strong>the</strong>main gate.• Q44, Q20A, & Q20B runs from West Farms Square, Bronx (IRTstation) to Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica (LIRR station.) Stops atMain Street and Melbourne Avenue, two blocks west <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> campus.• Q64 operates between 164th Street/Jewel Avenue, Kew GardensHills, and Forest Hills-71st Avenue (E, F, R, V, G subway station),Forest Hills, daily. Stops one block south <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> campus.• Q74 runs between Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike (E & F subwaystations) and Kissena Boulevard/ Melbourne Avenue, QueensCollege on weekdays. Stops at <strong>the</strong> main gate.• 5Q88 operates between Woodhaven Boulevard (R, V, & Gsubway) Elmhurst, and Jamaica Avenue/ Springfield Boulevard(Queens Village LIRR station) Stops at Kissena and LIE, twoblocks from main gate.METERED PARKINGParking at meters may be available <strong>of</strong>f campus on MelbourneAvenue, Kissena Boulevard, or <strong>the</strong> Horace Harding ExpresswayService Road.STUDENT UNION PARKI NGAfter 4:00 p.m., inexpensive enclosed parking is available in <strong>the</strong>basement <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Student Union Building, at <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> MelbourneAvenue and Kissena Boulevard. A restaurant, cafeteria, and snackshop are located in <strong>the</strong> same building.OTHER CLASS LOCATIONS:PRINCE STREET (PS)Prince Street is located at 39-07 Prince Street, Flushing, betweenRoosevelt and 39 Avenue. Prince Street runs parallel to Main Street,one block west.Public TransportationThe LIRR or #7 subway to Main Street, Flushing Prince Street islocated in <strong>the</strong> hub <strong>of</strong> downtown Flushing and is accessible byapproximately 20 buses. If you would like more travel in<strong>for</strong>mation<strong>for</strong> this location, call 718-640-9200. You may also call <strong>the</strong> NYCTransit at 718-596-8585.QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP51


Consider <strong>the</strong> Possibilities <strong>of</strong>Teaching What You Know• Are you looking to start a new career in teaching adults?• Do you have extensive corporate experience and knowledge?• Do you want to help prepare tomorrows leaders?Learn how to translate your corporate experience into dynamicclassroom lessons <strong>for</strong> adults and pr<strong>of</strong>essionals through thisintensive seminar series and <strong>the</strong> instructional design classes<strong>of</strong>fered at Baruch’s Continuing and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Studies(CAPS) Division. FREE “Getting a Teaching Job” workshopincluded in series.Contact Patti Juza at 646-312-5000 or email us at Patricia.juza@baruch.cuny.edu.Enroll in <strong>the</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Possibilities.Certified Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)350 hour certificate program presented by Community Partnership Referrals and Resources (CPRR)Benefits pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in healthcare, mental health, chemical dependency, or human resources;teachers, school counselors, EAP managers, clergy and social workers and individuals interested inbecoming addiction counselors.Schedules vary: <strong>of</strong>fered weeknights & Saturdays. To Register Call CPRR at 718.224.8010YORK COLLEGE, <strong>CUNY</strong>STRIVING TO BETTER SERVE THE QUEENS COMMUNITYThe Following New and Exciting Courses Will Be Available through <strong>the</strong> ContinuingEducation Department at York College:• Home Inspection Certification• Bookkeeping Certificate• Health Care Management• Hotel Management (AHLEI)• Certified Nursing Assistant• Phlebotomy and EKG TechnicianFor more detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation, please call 718-262-2790or go to www.york.cuny.edu/conted.org94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., 2F01B, Jamaica, NY 1145152QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


INDEXAA+ Study System ----------------------------------------- 6Accelerated Weekend/DayParalegal Program ----------------------------- 29, 30Access ---------------------------------------------------- 44Access MOS Exam Preparation ---------------- 6, 46ACE Program ------------------------------------------- 50Accounting ----------------------------------------------- 37Adobe Dreamweaver --------------------------------- 46Adobe Flash --------------------------------------------- 46Adobe Illustrator ---------------------------------------- 47Adobe Photoshop -------------------------------------- 47Advanced Flash with Action Script --------------- 46Advanced Medical Billing & Coding --------- 20, 21Advanced Quickbooks Pro ------------------------- 44American Sign Language --------------------------- 16Anatomy & Physiology ------------------------------- 22Arrhythmia Interpretation, Basic ------------------- 22Art --------------------------------------------------------- 15Art <strong>of</strong> Acting --------------------------------------------- 16Assertiveness Training --------------------------------- 8Astronomy ----------------------------------------------- 15Autobiography Workshop --------------------------- 27BBallroom Dancing -------------------------------------- 16Baruch College ----------------------------------------- 52Basic Computer & Internet -------------------------- 43Basic Math Made Easy ------------------------------- 33Basic Writing -------------------------------------------- 33Bollywood Dance Fever ------------------------------ 16Bookkeeping ---------------------------------------------- 7Bookkeeping & Collections<strong>for</strong> Private Practice --------------------------------- 22Bookkeeping Certificate Program ------------------ 7Bookkeeping Exam Review -------------------------- 7Bridal Makeup ------------------------------------------ 18Business Development Certificate ----------------- 5Business & Management ------------------------------ 4Business Opportunities ------------------------------- 4Business Record Maintenance -------------------- 11Business Writing -------------------------------- 6, 8, 33CCabling I ------------------------------------------------- 41Cabling II – DesigningStructures and Cable <strong>Systems</strong> ------------------ 41Cabling III – Fiber Optic ------------------------------ 41Cabling Safe Working Practices ------------------ 41Calligraphy ----------------------------------------------- 15Campus Map ---------------------------------------------- 2Cardiac A&P -------------------------------------------- 25Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR):Adult/Child/Infant ------------------------------- 23, 26Ceramics 1: Beginner/Intermediate -------------- 15Ceramics 2: Advanced ------------------------------- 15Certificate Requests ------------------------------------ 3Certified Bookkeeper Exam Prep ------------------- 7Certified Procedural Coder -------------------- 23, 26Child Abuse Identificationand Reporting Seminar ----------------------- 11, 36Child Care Training ----------------------------------- 10Child Development I:Infancy to Toddlerhood ---------------------------- 11Child Development II :Age 3-5, Preschool --------------------------------- 11Child Development II :Age 6-12, School Age ------------------------------ 11Chinese, Mandarin ------------------------------------ 15Cisco Certified Entry NetworkTechnician (CCENT) ProgramCCNA (Discovery Curriculum) ------------------ 40Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA ------ 39Cisco Certified NetworkPr<strong>of</strong>essional Program CCNP --------------- 39, 40Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Security Certification ------------------------------- 40Cisco Certified Associate (CCNA)Voice Certification ----------------------------------- 40Cisco IP Telephony I (CIPT I) ---------------------- 40Cisco IP Telephony II (CIPT II) --------------------- 40Cisco IT Essentials I/A+:PC Hardware and S<strong>of</strong>tware ---------------------- 41Cisco IT Essentials II :Network Operating <strong>Systems</strong> --------------------- 41Cisco Networking Academy -------------------- 38-42Cisco Voice Quality <strong>of</strong> Service ----------------------- 4Clinical Skills <strong>for</strong> Medical Assistants ------------ 22Coding, CPT-4 ------------------------------------------ 22Coding, ICD-9 ------------------------------------------- 22College Readiness Test Prep ---------------------- 33Comp TIA -A+Exam Prep --------------------------- 41Computer, Basic Intro -------------------------------- 43Computers and IT --------------------------------- 43-47Computer Skills <strong>for</strong> Kids ----------------------------- 13Computer Success<strong>for</strong> Medical Personnel ------------------------- 23, 26Computerized Accounting ----------------------------- 7Computerphobia I -------------------------------------- 43Computerphobia II ------------------------------------- 43Computer Training Certification ------------------- 43Contracts and <strong>the</strong>Uni<strong>for</strong>m Commercial Code ------------------ 31, 32CPC --------------------------------------------------- 23, 26CPR – Adult/Child/Infant ------------------------ 23, 26Crafts ----------------------------------------------------- 15Creating a Learning Environment ----------------- 10Creating an Original Monologue ------------------ 17Creative Writing Workshop ------------------------- 27Criminal Law --------------------------------------- 31, 32Critical Thinking in <strong>the</strong> Workplace ------------------ 5IndexQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP53


IndexINDEXDDance ----------------------------------------------------- 16Defensive Driving -------------------------------------- 18Designing Security <strong>for</strong>Micros<strong>of</strong>t Networks <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-298 ---------- 45Desktop Publishing Certificate --------------------- 47Digital Photography ------------------------------ 27, 44Discipline and Growth -------------------------------- 10Discounts -------------------------------------------------- 3EEffective Manager --------------------------------------- 8EKG Technician ----------------------------------- 20, 22ELA Test Practice Grades 3-4 --------------------- 13Electrocardiogram EKG ----------------------------- 23Electronic Security System & Surveillance ---- 42English As A Second Language (ESL ) --------- 14English Language Institute (ELI ) ----------------- 14Enrichment Studies ----------------------------------- 15Estate Planning and Asset Protection ----------- 18Etiquette and Table Manners ----------------------- 18Exam Preparation, GMAT/PSAT/NMSQT ------ 33Exam Preparation, GRE ----------------------------- 33Exam Preparation, SAT ------------------------------ 34Excel --------------------------------------------- 23, 44, 48Excel: MOS Exam Prep --------------------------- 6, 46FFace to Face With Facebook ---------------------- 27Family Day Care --------------------------------------- 10Family Law ---------------------------------------- 31 & 32File Management and Backup --------------------- 27Flash Design Certificate Program ---------------- 46Food Handler’s MandatoryProtection Course ----------------------------------- 36Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Medicare & Medicaid --------- 23IImplementing a Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows ServerNetwork Infrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-291 ----- 45Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security ---- 40Implementing Cisco Unifiied NetworkEssential ----------------------------------------------- 40Implementing Gateways and Gatekeepers ---- 41Implementing, Planning, and Maintaining aMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows Server Active DirectoryInfrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-294 ------------------ 45Inpatient Hospital Billing ----------------------------- 23Inpatient Hospital Coding ---------------------------- 23Installing, Configuring, and AdministeringMicros<strong>of</strong>t Windows XP Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<strong>for</strong> Exam 70-270 ------------------------------------ 45Insurance Brokerage and Agents:Property and Casualty LicenseQualifying Course (Accelerated) ---------------- 36Integrated Algebra ------------------------------------- 34Intellectual Property ----------------------------------- 31Intensive Computer Workshop -------------------- 43Internet Foundations ----------------------------- 38, 46Interpersonal Communication ---------------------- 35Introductio to Computers ---------------------------- 27Introduction to Law & Ethics ------------------- 30, 32Introduction to Project Management ------------- 48Introduction to <strong>the</strong> Internet -------------------------- 27Italian - Elementary I ---------------------------------- 16IT Application -------------------------------------------- 45IT Cabling Certificate Program -------------------- 41IT Programming Certificate ------------------------- 44IT Specialist Certificate Program ------------- 43, 45IT Support/Help Desk -------------------------------- 41Italian Conversation ----------------------------------- 15JJames Joyce -------------------------------------------- 27MMakeup Madness -------------------------------------- 18Managed Care & Special Plans ------------------- 24Management - Supervising Skills ------------------- 8Managing and Maintaining a Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows Server Environment<strong>for</strong> Exam 70-290 ------------------------------------- 45Mandarin ------------------------------------------------- 15Marketing: The Key toa Successful Business ------------------------------ 5Ma<strong>the</strong>matics Workshop ------------------------------ 35Ma<strong>the</strong>matics, Grades 1-6 --------------------------- 12Medical Administrative Asst -------------------- 20-21Medical Assistant ---------------------------------- 20-21Medical Billing <strong>for</strong> Private Practice --------------- 24Medical Insurance Billing& Patient Accounts ----------------------------- 20-21Medical Law & Ethics --------------------------------- 24Medical Manager I ------------------------------------ 24Medical Manager II ----------------------------------- 24Medical Office Assistant ------------------------- 20-21Medical Office Procedures -------------------------- 24Medical Office Writing Skills ------------------------ 24Medical Records ----------------------------------- 20-21Medical Terminology ---------------------------------- 24Medical TranscriptionCertificate Program ----------------------------- 20-21Medical Transcription Certificate Program ----- 24Medical Transcription Introduction ---------------- 24Micros<strong>of</strong>t Certified <strong>Systems</strong>:Engineer Windows Server Exam Prep ------- 45Micros<strong>of</strong>t Project --------------------------------------- 26Micros<strong>of</strong>t Publisher ------------------------------------ 44Micros<strong>of</strong>t Visio ------------------------------------------ 48Mixed Media --------------------------------------------- 15Monetize your Business ------------------------------- 5Money Management ---------------------------------- 18Motorcycle Maintenance ----------------------------- 18MOS Exam Prep --------------------------------------- 46GGED ------------------------------------------------------- 34General In<strong>for</strong>mation ------------------------------------ 3GMAT ----------------------------------------------------- 33Go Green ------------------------------------------------- 19Global Environment Issues ------------------------- 19Google Documents and Spreadsheets ---------- 44Grade Requests ----------------------------------------- 3Grammer Basic ---------------------------------------- 33GRE ------------------------------------------------------- 33Green Ro<strong>of</strong>s -------------------------------------------- 19Growth in Writing <strong>for</strong> Children - Grades 1-6 --- 12Guitar ------------------------------------------------------ 16HHCPCS (Healthcare CommonProcedure Coding System) ---------------------- 23Healing Power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Drum ------------------------- 17Health In<strong>for</strong>mation Management ------------------ 23Health, Safety, and Nutrition ------------------------ 10Healthcare Careers ------------------------------- 20-26High School Equivalency Prep CourseGED ----------------------------------------------------- 34Hospital Patient Care -------------------------------- 23Hosting a Dinner Party ------------------------------- 18How to Buy a Computer ----------------------------- 27How to Interpret Finanacial Statements ----------- 8How to Start your own Business --------------------- 5How to Survive and Thrive inToday’s Tough Times ------------------------------ 18HTML & Home Page Creation --------------------- 46Humor and Optimism --------------------------------- 17LLanguages ----------------------------------------------- 15Latin-Tech ------------------------------------------------ 50Law and Media ----------------------------------------- 27Law Office Technology -------------------------- 31, 32Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Running a Business ------------- 5Legal Pro<strong>of</strong>reading Seminar ----------------------- 31Legal Research ----------------------------------- 30, 32Legal Writing <strong>for</strong> Paralegals ------------------- 30, 32Lehman College ----------------------------------- 29, 32LGBTQ Beginner’s Tango --------------------------- 16LGBTQ Storytelling ------------------------------------ 17Lifelong Learning -------------------------------------- 27Litigation I ------------------------------------------- 30, 32Litigation II ------------------------------------------ 30, 32NNegotiating Entertainment Contract -------------- 17Network Technology Foundations ----------------- 38New York Mandatory Food HandlersCourse --------------------------------------------- 11, 36Notary Public Exam Prep Course ----------------- 35NY HQ Weight Management Program ---------- 2654QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP


INDEXOOffice AdministrativeAssistant Certificate Program --------------------- 6Office Procedures andOrganizational Skills --------------------------------- 6Online Courses ------------------------------------ 28, 48Overview <strong>of</strong> Green Collar Market ----------------- 19Outlook: MOS Exam Prep --------------------------- 47PPackaging Yourself <strong>for</strong> Success --------------------- 8Paralegal Internship ----------------------------------- 31Paralegal Studies ---------------------------------- 29-32Patient Care Associate -------------------------- 20, 21Patient Care Skills, Basic --------------------------- 24Payroll Certificate ---------------------------------------- 7PayTrain Fundamentals ------------------------------- 7PayTrain Mastering ------------------------------------- 7Personal Development --------------------------------- 8Personal Injury Torts ----------------------------- 31, 32Personal Lines License Qualifying Course ----- 36Pharmacology Theory & Calculations ------ 25, 26Pharmacy Technician Test Prep ------------------- 25Photography Workshop ------------------------------ 17Placement Assistance ------------------------------- 49Planning and Maintaining a Micros<strong>of</strong>tWindows Server NetworkInfrastructure <strong>for</strong> Exam 70-293 ------------------ 45Planning <strong>for</strong> Retirement ----------------------------- 18PowerPoint ---------------------------------------------- 44PowerPoint: MOS Exam Prep ------------------ 6, 47Preparatory Skills ---------------------------------- 33-35Preparing Business Tax Returns -------------------- 5Probate Preparation <strong>for</strong> Estates ------------------- 31Project Management Advanced ------------------- 48Project Management Introduction ----------------- 48Project Management Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalCertificate --------------------------------------------- 48Public Speaking <strong>for</strong>Business and Beyond ---------------------------- 5, 6QQC Silk Roasd Tour ------------------------------------- 9Quark XPress:Design Through Production ---------------------- 47QC Sports & Recreation ----------------------------- 49Queensborough Community College ------------ 56Quickbooks Pro ---------------------------------------- 44RReading Skills Improvement <strong>for</strong> Adults ---------- 33Reading, Grades 1-6 --------------------------------- 12Real Property Law ------------------------------------- 31Refund Policy --------------------------------------------- 3Registration & Diagnostic Scheduling ----------- 25Registration & In<strong>for</strong>mation ---------------------------- 3Roots <strong>of</strong> American Foreign Policy ---------------- 27SSales Methods and Fundamentals ----------------- 5Salsa Dancing <strong>for</strong> Fitness --------------------------- 16SAT (Prep) ----------------------------------------------- 34Scaffold Safety Training ----------------------------- 19School Violence Prevention& Intervention Seminar ----------------------- 11, 36Security System Technician ------------------------ 42Selecting and Buying Mutual Funds -------------- 18Sign Language ----------------------------------------- 16So You Want to Write --------------------------------- 27Song Writing -------------------------------------------- 17Spanish Conversation -------------------------------- 15Speed Reading ----------------------------------------- 37Specialized High SchoolAdmittion Test Preparation ----------------------- 34Stress Management Level I & II ------------------- 37Supervision - First Line -------------------------------- 8TTaekwondo - Beginner ------------------------------- 17Teach English Overseas ----------------------------- 14Teaching Opportunities ------------------------------ 49Test <strong>for</strong> Admission into CatholicHigh School Preparation (TACHS) ------------- 34Transportation ------------------------------------------ 51Travel Photography ----------------------------------- 17Tuition and Fees ----------------------------------------- 3Typing, Advanced -------------------------------------- 43Typing <strong>for</strong> Speed and Accuracy ----------------- 6, 43IndexQUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP55


IndexINDEXUUnemployed Workers ---------------------------------- 3VVenipuncture & Specimen Collection ------------ 25Veteran’s Benefit --------------------------------------- 49Vista Operating <strong>Systems</strong> ---------------------------- 44Visual Basics 6.0 <strong>for</strong> Windows -------------------- 44Vocabulary Building ---------------------------------- 33Vocabulary Development <strong>for</strong> Children,Grades 3-5 -------------------------------------------- 12Voice IP TelephonyTroubleshooting (IPTT ) --------------------------- 41Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) --------------- 40WWatercolor ----------------------------------------------- 15Web Site Design CertificateMethodology and Technology --------------- 38, 46Wedding Photography -------------------------------- 17Weekend College -------------------------------------- 50Weight Management ---------------------------------- 26Wills, Trusts, and Estates ---------------------- 31, 32Windows XP --------------------------------------------- 44Word -------------------------------------------------- 25, 44Word: MOS Exam Prep ------------------------ 6, 46Workers Comp &No Fault Billing Workshop ------------------- 25, 26Working with Parents --------------------------------- 10Writing Workshop ------------------------------------- 12Writing ---------------------------------------------------- 17Writing Assessment Workshop -------------------- 33Writing Workshop, Grades 3-6 -------------------- 12YYork College --------------------------------------------- 52Z56QUEENS COLLEGE / <strong>CUNY</strong> CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMTO REGISTER OR FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL (718) 997-5704 EMAIL: CEP@QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU WWW.QC.<strong>CUNY</strong>.EDU/CEP

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