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<strong>Continuing</strong>Education(Non-credit classes)‘Green’ Technology: 21DCC Music School: 24-32Summer YouthPrograms: 1Summer2010SumerComputer Training: 9-12OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICESRegistration Hotline:(845) 431-8910Fax: (845) 431-8988Online Registration:www.sunydutchess.edu/cfwebDiscover. Connect. Change.


CONTENTSSummer Youth programs...................... 1Area and Campus Maps........................ 2Key to Course Locations.................... 2General Information........................... 3Alcohol and SubstanceAbuse Counseling............................... 4Life Saving - CPR (Basic/Advanced)...... 4-5Emergency Services Technician Training.... 6Advanced Life Support......................... 7Basic Life Support.............................. 8Pre-Hospital <strong>Continuing</strong> Education.......... 9Computer Training.......................... 9-12Basic/Dreamweaver/Word ProcessingDatabase Management/Spreadsheets,Internet/Computer Graphics/AccountingDriver Education (Car & Motorcycle)...12-13English as a Second Language (ESL)....13-15ESL Para La Comunidad Hispana y ESLComputadora Basica......................13-15Adult Basic Education (Reading, Writing). 15General Equivalency Development(GED).....................................15-16Spanish..........................................17NYS Insurance Test Prep......................17Money Management...........................17Notary Public...................................17Medical Technician Programs................18Nursing and Health Related..................19Publishing.......................................19Security Guard Training.......................19Small Business Development.................20Sports........................................20-21Hiking/Golf/Tennis/SailingStudy Skills – Test Prep........................21Technology......................................21Online Programming..........................22Gatlin/Protrain/Ed2 GoWorkforce Training............................23Music School................................24-31Policies and Procedure.....................24Kindermusik.................................25Suzuki.........................................26Private Lessons..............................27Guitar/Chamber Music/Jazz/Vocal...28-29Group Instrumental ....................29-30Writing Music/Performance/Dance..30-31Summer Piano Institute.......................31Performing Arts Institute.....................31Cultural Expressions throughGuitar/Dance/Song.........................32SPRING 2010COURSES STILLAVAILABLENew York State Pre-LicensingDRV001.13 5091 (TW) 4/13 – 4/14 $41DRV001.92 5271 (S) 4/17 $41Point and Insurance ReductionProgramDRV201.12 5250 (M) 4/12 – 4/19 $52Basic Life Support for Health CareProvidersCPR002.93 5167 (W) 4/14 – 4/21 $55CPR Recertification Basic Life SupportCPR004.92 5170 (M) 4/26 $35Skills for Pre-Hospital ProvidersPRH065.90 5186 (T) 5/11 $35Insurance Property aNd CasualtyBrokers Review ClassINS008.90 5242 (TR) 5/4– 5/13 $140Prodding Your Muse and Memories –Main CampusLES143.10 5087 (T) 4/6– 4/27 $132The Roosevelt’s of the Hudson RiverValley: a Tale of Two PresidentsLES153.90 5245 (S) 5/1– 5/8 $52Canada – Our Neighbors to the NorthLES155.90 5246 (S) 4/17– 4/24 $52Learn How to Become Debt Free withthe Money You Already EarnMON501.91 5074 (S) 3/20 $45Infection ControlNRS402.12 5149 (S) 4/3 $48Child Abuse Identification andReportingNRS401.91 5072 (T) 4/13 $53Dealing with Conflict and ManagingStressPRF242.10 5154 (M) 4/19 $3530 Hour Pre-requisite Brokers CourseREL133.10 5297 (TS) 4/10 – 4/27 $363REAL ESTATE - Market Analysis andHighest and Best Use R-7REL407.10 5253 (TS) 5/1 – 5/8 $159Start and Run a Home-Based KitchenBusinessSBS103.10 5075 (S) 4/10 $858 Hour Pre-Licensing Course forSecurity GuardsSGT101.13 5083 (S) 4/24 $83Preparing for the Notary Public ExamVOC203.93 5050 (T) 4/6 $37Solar Hot Water System DesignVOC018.10 5311 (SU) 5/21– 5/22 $399Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


AREA / MAIN CAMPUS MAPS2Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


General InformationCourse CostThe fee stated for each course is the registrationfee only unless otherwise indicated. Text ormaterials fees will be paid to the instructor onthe first night of class or purchased in the DCCBookstore.Registration AcknowledgmentEach registrant will receive a receipt andschedule which includes the time and locationof the course(s). The <strong>College</strong> may cancel anycourse that lacks sufficient enrollment to coverexpenses. When the decision is made to cancela course (usually one week before the first classmeeting), cancellation notices will be sent toall registrants. You can help assure a course willrun by registering at least two weeks beforethe starting date. Please note class receipts aresometimes delayed and may arrive after the startof class. For start date, check your non-creditbrochure or call us at 431-8910.You may alsocheck online at www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb.For room assignments check online on or afterthe Friday before your course begins or call theOffice of <strong>Community</strong> Services.Tuition Refund PolicyRefunds for withdrawal from non-credit coursesand seminars will be given if requested prior tothe end of the business day preceding the daythe course starts. If a refund request is approvedfor a course, a $5 processing fee will be deductedfrom the refund. Full refunds will be given for allcourses that are cancelled by the <strong>College</strong>.Books and SuppliesPlease read the course description. If there is arequirement to purchase books and/or supplies inaddition to the tuition charge, it will be noted inthe course description. Book and supply pricesare subject to change without notice pendingnotification or price changes from vendor.Directory Information/Releaseof Information:Personally identifiable information is not givenout without the student’s written authorizationunless it is directory information. Directoryinformation consists of name, e-mail, dates ofattendance, and enrollment status. If a studentdoes not wish directory information released, he/she must submit a written request to the Officeof the Registrar before the beginning of eachsemester.Senior Citizen Tuition PolicyIndividuals 65 or older may register for a noncreditcourse for half of the published tuition. Apicture ID with your birth date must be presentedat the time of the first registration in our office,Bowne Hall, Room 118, Monday through Thursday9 a.m. - 8 p.m. or Fridays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. If youprefer you may fax a copy of the picture ID withyour registration. Thereafter, you may register bymail, fax, or phone at ½ price.NOTE: SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION PROGRAMCANNOT BE USED FOR DDP, PRIVATE MUSICLESSONS, ONLINE OR OTHER ONE-ON-ONECOURSES. Senior discounts cannot be given afterthe course begins.Room AssignmentsOn the Friday before your class begins, go tosunydutchess.edu/cfweb and click on the list ofcourses or call 431-8910.The college reserves the right to makesubstitutions for instructors listed in thisbrochure without prior notice.The <strong>College</strong> does not discriminate on the basisof race, color, gender, religion, national origin,disability or sexual orientationHow To Read the ScheduleCRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor Fee5086 70 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. (W) 5/19-8/11 DS R Rizzo $335Key Course LocationsAbbreviations and Addresses Section #DCC Main Campus, 53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie 10sND Nubian Directions, 248 Main Street, Poughkeepsie 20sNCC Northeast <strong>Community</strong> Center, Millerton 50sFP Family Partnership Center, 29 North Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie 60sPHS Pawling Elementary School, Pawling, 80sHVCP Hudson Valley Cerebral Palsy Center, 15 Mount Ebo Road, Brewster 80sDS <strong>Dutchess</strong> South, Hollowbrook Office Park 90s31 Marshall Road, Building 4, Wappingers FallsDay Code:M = Monday, T = Tuesday, W = Wednesday, R = Thursday, F = Friday, S = Saturday and U = SundayOffice of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb 3


SUMMER COURSESCRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeCredentialed Alcoholism and Substance AbuseCounselor ProgramAlcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling Program (CASAC) DCC NYS Provider #0120Authorized by the NY State Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS).The courses meet the requirementS set forth by OASAS. Five (5) courses constitute the full programof 350 Hours (does not include required Hours of work experience). Those individuals in recoveryshould have a minimum of two (2) continuous years of recovery. Applicants should possess aminimum of a high school diploma or GED certificate and be at least 18 years old.Attendance Requirement: Completion of required Hours offered in each course is predicated on“Clock Hours.” The student receives credit for those Hours she/he is present at class sessions. Thestudent is expected to be present and participate in all class sessions. Where special circumstancesdictate, the instructor may permit student to make up a missed class. The action is discretionarywith the instructor. For information regarding reciprocity with other states or OASAS credentialingregulations call (800) 482-9564.Required text: “Substance Abuse Counseling – Theory and Practice” by Stevens & Smith, 3rd Edition,published by Pearson. Text is available at DCC Bookstore.Dr. Fred Galt, Director, CASAC Program.Classes meet at the main campus.CAS101 ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION(85 Hours) Introduction to the basic knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse. The physical andpsychopharmacological effects of the use/abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome,disease concept and an overview of the diversity of alcohol and substance abuse treatmentapproaches will be studied, as will be 12-step and other self-help methods.In addition to scheduled Monday evening classes there are five Saturday workshops that meet from8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.: 5/1, 5/15, 6/12, 6/26 and 7/10.5197 10 6:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (MS) 4/26 - 7/26 DCC J Dehn $559CAS103 ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR PART II(75 Hours) Knowledge of methods and techniques utilized in counseling special populations, relapseprevention, and problems of communicable diseases (HIV/Aids, STD’s, T.B., etc.) will be examined.Particular attention will be given to the development of counseling skills necessary to effectively dealwith special populations (e.g. male/female, racial/ethnic, gay/lesbian, mentally ill, etc.)Simulated interviews will be utilized to demonstrate practical application of techniques. In addition,the area of human growth and development will be dealt with in depth. In addition to scheduledTuesday evening classes there are four Saturday workshops: 5/8, 5/22, 6/5, 6/19 meet from8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.5198 10 6:30 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. (TS) 4/20-7/13 DCC J Dehn $494CAS105 PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY AND DOCUMENTATION(120 Hours) The basic knowledge of counselor ethics and counselor-client relationships will bestudied. Particular attention is given to issues regarding confidentiality, privileged communication,privacy, and ethical responsibilities, as well as legal issues and elements of documentation. Thedevelopment of competence in the thorough understanding of the tenets of the Canon of EthicalPrinciples will be taught. Field work placement and evaluation are provided as part of the course.5199 10 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (W) 4/14-7/7 DCC V Freeborn $583Life Saving - CPRCPR002 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS(7 Hours) This course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages including ventilationwith a barrier device, a bag-mask device and oxygen, use of an automated external defibrillator, andrelief of foreign-body airway obstruction. This course is intended for participants who provide healthcare to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.Required text: “American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Providers.” Text will be needed atthe first class. American Heart Association completion cards are issued upon successful completion.Maximum class size is 18.5069 90 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (M) 5/17-5/24 DS TBA $555070 91 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 6/16-6/23 DS TBA $555071 92 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (T) 7/6/-7/13 DS TBA $555072 93 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 8/4-8/11 DS TBA $555073 94 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (M) 8/16-8/23 DS TBA $554Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeCPR004 CPR RECERTIFICATION BASIC LIFE SUPPORT(4 Hours) This is an American Heart Association course. This course is for health care providers andother professional rescuers ONLY. This is the yearly update of basic rescuer skills.Participants must have current certification or certification must be expired no more than 60 days tobe eligible to attend this class. This course utilizes the 2006 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION guidelinesstandards. Students should bring masks with one-way valves.Required text: “American Heart Association BLS for Health Care Providers” is needed at the first classand can be purchased at the DCC Bookstore.Maximum class size is 18.5074 90 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (W) 5/12 dS TBA $355075 91 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (M) 6/28 dS TBA $355076 92 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (W) 7/21 dS TBA $355077 93 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (M) 8/30 dS TBA $35CPR005 HEARTSAVER CPR(3.5 Hours) Heartsaver CPR course is designed to teach Adult and Pediatric CPR and Relief of Foreignbodyairway obstruction to all lay rescuers, particularly those who are expected to respond toemergencies in the workplace.Required text: “American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR: A Comprehensive Course for the LayResponder.”Maximum class size is 18.5078 90 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (M) 7/26 dS TBA $50CPR105 FIRST AID(4 Hours) First Aid is the immediate care given to the injured or suddenly ill person. This training willfocus on the first five minutes of care that could make a difference in saving lives, reducing recoverytime, and quite possibly making the difference between temporary or lifelong disability for thevictim.Required text: “American Heart Association First Aid.” Text is needed at 1 st class.Maximum class size is 18.5079 90 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (M) 8/2 dS TBA $30CPR115 HEARTSAVER CPR AND FIRST AID(6 Hours) If you wish to take both Heartsaver CPR and First Aid at a discount, register for CPR115.5080 90 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (M) 7/26-8/2 dS TBA $70CPR503 PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT PALS(12 Hours) The goal of this course is to provide the participant with information needed to recognizeinfants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest. The class includes strategies needed toprevent cardiopulmonary arrest, and the cognitive and psychomotor skills needed for resuscitationand stabilization of infants and children in respiratory failure, shock, or cardiopulmonary arrest.Previous experience in rhythm recognition recommended.Required text: “American Heart Association Pediatric Advanced Life Support.” Text is needed at class.Students are required to bring PALS check list and Self Assessment Text scores to class.Maximum class size is 18.5081 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (M) 6/7-6/14 dS TBA $165CPR504 ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT ACLS(12 Hours) This course provides the skills and didactic information needed to handle events thatmay lead to or involve cardiac patients including post arrest stabilization. The class includespractical experience with cardiac monitoring, advanced airway stabilization, and pharmacologicalinterventions. Previous experience in rhythm recognition recommended. Approved for <strong>Continuing</strong>Medical Education credits.Prerequisite: BLS CPR, Advanced Level Practitioner.Required Text: “American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support.” Text is needed at class.tudents are required to bring the ACS check list and self assessment text scores to class.Maximum class size is 18.5082 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (R) 7/8-7/15 dS TBA $165CPR509 PALS REFRESHER(6 Hours) Students are required to bring PALS check list and Self Assessment Test scores to class.Maximum class size is 18. Class meets on Thursday.5083 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (R) 8/19 dS TBA $80CPR510 ACLS REFRESHER(6 Hours) Students are required to bring the ACLS check list and Self Assessment test scores to class.Maximum class size is 18.5084 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (R) 6/24 dS TBA $80Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb 5


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeEMERGENCY SERVICES TECHNICIAN TRAININGEMS Agencies and EMS Registration: Any member who volunteers for a NYS agency who has anagency code AND participates in the PCR system may register for most NYS courses without payment.Please call the EMS Programs Office at (845) 298-0717 for additional information, to register for aclass or to be added to the EMS Programs mailing list.Registration: Students are not consideredregistered until full payment is made. You mustregister before the start of classes. No refundswill be made after class begins.Note: *Any NYS volunteer, rescue squad, orfire department members that belong to adepartment that has an agency code andparticipates in the PCR system are eligible forfull tuition funding. For additional informationor questions call (845) 298-0717.Registration is at <strong>Dutchess</strong> South.Necessary payment may be made by check, Visa,MasterCard, AMEX or Discover credit card andmay be done in person, by mail or by telephone.Vouchers are eligible methods of payments.ALL REGISTRANTS MUST HAVE AN AGENCYAFFILIATION OR TUITION AT THE TIME OFREGISTRATION.BY PHONE:If you do not belong to an agency and you havea MasterCard, VISA or Discover card you maycall the REGISTRATION HOTLINE at 298-0717Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. andFriday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.BY MAIL:Complete the application form and return itwith check, money order or credit card (AMEX,VISA, Discover or MasterCard) and expirationdate to:DUTCHESS SOUTHEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROGRAMSHollowbrook Plaza, Building #431 Marshall RoadWappingers Falls, NY 12590Please call the EMS Programs Office at 298-0717for more information, to register for a class orto be added to the EMS Programs mailing list.EMT101 EMT B ORIGINAL(150 Hours) The training program is an intensive 150-hour program designed to train individuals toprovide basic life support in the pre-hospital setting as a New York State Certified Emergency MedicalTechnician - Basic. Persons successfully completing the program will be qualified to sit for the NYSCertification.Prerequisite: You must have reached your 18th birthday by the last day of the month in which you aretesting. Exam 8/19/10Required Text: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured by Jones and Bartlett,9 th edition.Any member who volunteers for a NYS agency who has an agency code AND participates in the PCRsystem may register for most NYS courses without payment.Classes meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Location: Millbrook Fire House5085 70 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. (MWS) 5/10-8/11 MFH A Sherman $700EMT102 EMT REFRESHER(75 Hours) The EMT Refresher course is designed to review and update the EMT in psychomotor andcognitive knowledge to current 1998 NHTSA standards for EMT-B. The program incorporates achallenge mechanism allowing those who can demonstrate competency to be exempted from theremedial sessions of the refresher program.An individual “Learning Contract” will be developed for each student based upon the challenge exam.The contract will be signed upon completion of the written and psychomotor skills. Students areencouraged to attend any sessions where they feel remediation would be helpful regardless of theirindividual requirements.Persons successfully completing the entire challenge program will be qualified to sit for the NYSCertification exam without attending additional sessions.Those students waiving the challenge tests or who are not successful in passing all of the challengecriteria must attend specific sessions to be eligible to sit for the NYS EMT Certification examination.NYS Exam: 8/19/10Prerequisites: Students must be previously, but not necessarily currently certified as a NYS EMT.Students are not considered registered until full payments are made. You must register before thestart of classes.Textbook: Refresher Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Jones and Bartlett,2 nd edition. Course meets at Transcare EMS, Poughkeepsie.5086 90 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. (W) 5/19-8/11 DS R Rizzo $3356Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeEMT104 PARAMEDIC REFRESHER(60 Hours) This course is designed to function in the challenge format or as a full refresher.Successful completion will lead to re-certification through the New York State Department of Health.The program enriches the 1999 US DOT National Standard Curriculum and involves cognitive andpsychomotor skills training in advanced pre-hospital care. To successfully complete the course,students must take either the challenge examinations or attend the full refresher. Failure to achievea passing grade on any section of the challenge exam will require attendance at the appropriate classsessions identified in the student’s individual learning contract. Through successful completion ofthe challenge exams, or by satisfying the requirements set forth based on exam score criteria, thestudents will be eligible to sit for the NYS EMT-P Certifying Exam: 8/19/105087 90 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 5/18-8/3 dS J Brown $700Advanced Life SupportALS101 - ALS141 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT CORE CONTENT CLASSESAny NYS Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic participating in the New York State <strong>Continuing</strong>Medical Education Program is required to obtain core content curriculum instructed by a NYS CertifiedInstructor/Coordinator. The following are the Advanced Life Support core content curriculum classesthat meet the NYS requirements. Registration for these classes is also open to anyone interested ingaining knowledge in the topic area. Classes meet on Tuesdays.ALS101 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT PREPARATORY5112 90 4 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 5/18 DS $505113 91 2 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 5/25 DS $25ALS103 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT ADVANCED AIRWAY MANAGEMENT5115 90 4 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 6/1 DS $505116 91 2 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 6/8 DS $25ALS15 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT TRAUMA5117 90 2 Hours 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 6/8 DS $255118 91 4 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 6/15 DS $505119 92 4 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 6/22 DS $50ALS107 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL PULMONOLOGY5120 90 2 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 6/29 DS $25ALS109 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL CARDIOLOGY5121 90 2 Hours 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 6/29 DS $255122 91 2 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 DS $25ALS111 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL NEUROLOGY5123 90 1 Hour 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 DS $12.50ALS113 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY5124 90 1 Hour 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 DS $12.50ALS115 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL ALLERGIES AND ANAPHYLAXIS5125 90 1 Hour 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (T) 7/13 DS $12.50ALS117 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY UROLOGY5126 90 1 Hour 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 7/13 DS $12.50ALS121 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY5128 90 1 Hour 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (T) 7/13 DS $12.50ALS123 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL HEMATOLOGY5127 90 1 Hour 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 7/13 DS $12.50ALS125 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL ENVIRONMENTAL5129 90 1 Hour 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (T) 7/20 DS $12.50ALS127 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL INFECTIOUS AND COMMUNICABLE5130 90 1 Hour 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 7/20 DS $12.50ALS129 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL BEHAVIORAL5131 90 1 Hour 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (T) 7/20 DS $12.50Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb7


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeALS131 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS NEONATOLOGY5134 90 1 Hour 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 7/27 DS $12.50ALS133 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS PEDIATRICS5135 90 2 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (T) 8/3 DS $25ALS135 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ABUSE AND ASSAULT5132 90 1 Hour 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 7/20 DS $12.50ALS137 ADVANCED LIFE SUPP SPEC CONSIDERATIONS CHRONIC CARE AND SPEC CHALLENGES5136 90 2 Hours 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 8/3 DS $25ALS139 OPERATIONS5114 90 2 Hours 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 5/25 DS $25ALS141 ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY5133 90 3 Hours 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (T) 7/27 DS $37.50Basic Life SupportAny NYS Emergency Medical Technician - Basic participating in the New York State <strong>Continuing</strong> MedicalEducation Program is required to obtain core content curriculum instructed by a NYS CertifiedInstructor Coordinator. The following are the Basic Life Support Core content curriculum classes thatmeet the NYS requirements. Registration for these classes is also open to anyone interested in gainingknowledge in the topic area.BLS102 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT PREPARATORY5091 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 5/26 DS $37.50BLS104 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT AIRWAY5092 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 6/2 DS $37.50BLS106 PATIENT ASSESSMENT5093 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 6/9 DS $37.50BLS108 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGY5094 90 1 Hour 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (W) 6/23 DS $12.50BLS110 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL AND RESPIRATORY5095 90 1 Hours 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (W) 6/23 DS $12.50BLS112 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL CARDIOVASCULAR5096 90 1 Hour 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 6/23 DS $12.50BLS114 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL DIABETES AMS5100 90 1 Hour 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (W) 6/30 DS $12.50BLS116 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL ALLERGIES5101 90 1 Hour 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (W) 6/30 DS $12.50BLS118 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL POISONING OD5099 90 1 Hour 8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 6/30 DS $12.50BLS120 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL ENVIRONMENTAL5098 90 1 Hour 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (W) 7/7 DS $12.50BLS122 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL BEHAVIORAL5097 90 1 Hour 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (W) 7/7 DS $12.50BLS124 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT TRAUMA5102 90 3 Hours 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (S) 7/10 DS $37.505103 91 3 Hours 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (S) 7/10 DS $37.50BLS126 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT MEDICAL OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY5104 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 7/21 DS $37.50BLS128 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT INFANTS AND CHILDREN5105 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 7/28 DS $37.50BLS130 BASIC LIFE SUPPORT OPERATIONS5106 90 3 Hours 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (W) 8/4 DS $37.508Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeePre-Hospital <strong>Continuing</strong> EducationPre-Hospital Care - EMS <strong>Continuing</strong> Education EMS Registration:To become a DCC CME participant, call the EMS Programs Office at (845) 298-0717 for additionalinformation, to register for a class, or to be added to the EMS Programs mailing list.PRH051 PRE-HOSPITAL TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT(12 Hours) The Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course is a unique continuing educationprogram created in recognition of the real need in Emergency Medical Services education foradditional training in the handling of trauma patients.This indispensable program is designed to enhance and increase knowledge and skills in deliveringcritical care in the prehospital environment. Designed for all provider levels.5110 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 5/18-5/25 DS TBA $165PRH065 SKILLS FOR PRE-HOSPITAL PROVIDERS(4 Hours) The need to maintain proficiency in skills for the prehospital provider is a must. This opensession will allow practice and CME proficiency verification at both the BLS and ALS levels.5111 90 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (R) 8/12 dS TBA $35PRH076 WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION(3 Hours) This is a Department of Homeland Security WMD Awareness Certification Course. It willcover a board overview of responding to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosiveincidents. Discussion will include various aspects of the local, state and federal response as well as abrief threat analysis of the current political situation.5107 90 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (T) 5/11 DS TBA $35PRH078 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE ELDERLY PATIENT(3 Hours) Aging and the gradual decline of biological functions varies widely from one individual toanother. The aging process is more complicated when considering changes in organ functions occurat different rates. This class will help differentiate some of the normal age-related changes from theabnormal changes. We will also discuss some of the most common physiological changes associatedwith aging and the implications of these changes to the quality of EMS care provided to the elderly -one of the fastest-growing segments of our population.5109 90 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. (R) 6/17 dS A Bollman $30PRH511 AMLS ADVANCED MEDICAL LIFE SUPPORT(12 Hours) The Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) course is a continuing education program designedto present pre-hospital providers with a standardized approach to adult medical emergencies. Thiscourse will introduce providers to a practical, complaint-based assessment method, enhance, theirability to develop an accurate field impression and review effective management plans for most majormedical emergencies. This course is intended for advanced providers.5108 90 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (T) 8/10-8/17 DS TBA $165COMPUTER TRAININGCST004 PC Sampler(24 hours) This instructor-led beginner course is for students who want to explore the working ofthe computer in a nontechnical language. Topics to be covered are basic Windows function, basicsoftware including word processing, spreadsheets, database, and an introduction to the internet.5137 10 9:00 a.m. - noon (MW) 5/10-6/2 DCC TBA $2025 TBA (call for information) ndi tBA $20Sect. 25 held at Nubian Directions 452-8574.CST005 ESL Basic Computers(24 hours) This course addresses computer deficiencies in basic skills of adult learners functioning inthe work place or in the community and for whom English is a second language. This instructor-ledcourse is for students who want to explore the computer in a non-technical language and to learncommunicative competence. Held at Nubian Directions.(24 Horas) Los estudiantes aprenderán información básica acerca de las partes de la computadora,se les dará una introducción a windows, como usar un “mouse”, cómo abrir y crear archivos, cómocopiar, cortar y pegar, guardar información y archivos en una memoria flash usb, el uso básico delinternet (la red), y cómo crear y tener acceso a un correo electrónico.5163 25 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (TR) 5/18-6/10 NDI TBA $205164 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (MW) 6/14-7/7 NDI TBA $20Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb9


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeCST038 Dreamweaver Level 1(12 hours) Explore the industry-leading web authoring software. Build a sample page using CSS(Cascading Style Sheets) for styling and layout. Work with text, lists, Spry widgets, tables and images.Navigate a site internally and externally using links, image links, navigation bars and tabbed panels.Text: “Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Classroom in a Book” with CD Adobe Press. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-57381-05138 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 6/21-6/30 DS TBA $180CST034 CS4 Dreamweaver Level 2(12 hours) Explore techniques for interactivity using behaviors and events. Collect information usingforms. Understand the CSS box model and the use of tags. Insert a Flash file. Work with sitemanagement using templates, library items and includes. Publish a site to the web.Text: “Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Classroom in a Book” with CD Adobe Press. ISBN: 0-21-57381-15139 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 7/12-7/21 DS TBA $180WORD PROCESSINGA variety of word processing software packages are currently on the market. Each one has a slightlydifferent style and ease of use. All offer the standard word processing function of creating, editing,formatting, printing and saving documents. At DCC each student has access to their own computerand do not share a unit. Prerequisite: CST004 or working knowledge of computers is required.CST129 Introduction to Word Basic 2007(15 hours) Learn to use this standard word process to create and edit documents. Topics includeexploring word tools and menus, copying, pasting, using the office clipboard, formatting basics,creating headers and footers, working with margins and page layout, using proofing tools.5140 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/18-6/1 DS TBA $154CST137 Word Intermediate 2007(15 hours) Increase efficiency and productivity, with formatting paragraphs and long documents,utilizing line spacing, tabs, alignment, bullets and section breaks. Create and edit tables, managefiles and folders, enhance documents with graphics and symbols.5141 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (TR) 6/3-6/17 DS TBA $154DATABASE MANAGEMENTDatabase management software helps the user create a database, ask questions (query), generatereports and forms, interface with non-database applications, create new files from existing ones, andupdate data. Several software packages provide these functions with various degrees of complexityor ease of use. At DCC each student has access to their own computer and do not share a unit.Prerequisite: CST004 or working knowledge of computers is required.CST202 Access - Basic 2007(5 sessions/15 hours) Learn to use Access’s powerful data management tools. Topics include:database concepts and terminology, exploring Access tools and menus, navigation, entering andediting records, creating and modifying tables, working with filtering and sorting options, creatingand modifying simple queries, using and modifying forms, planning and creating reports, andexploring modifying field types and relationships. Required text: “Access 2007” Benchmark series.Student must purchase from the college bookstore.5142 10 9:00 a.m. – noon (MW) 6/14-6/28 DCC TBA $185CST217 Access Intermediate 2007(5 sessions / 15 hours) Enhance your access skills and efficiency by: creating multiple table queries,creating calculated query fields, building summary and and/or queries, developing and customizingform and sub forms, customizing and formatting reports, sharing access information with other officeprograms, creating and working with data access pages, and using advanced query options such asupdate, make-table, and append/delete.Required text: “Access 2007 core” Benchmark series - student must purchase from DCC bookstore5143 10 9:00 a.m. – noon (MW) 7/12-7/26 DCC TBA $185SPREADSHEETSSpreadsheets are used for projections, planning, budgeting and risk analysis. Classes will cover thebasic concepts of creating, editing, formatting, formulae, functions and printing. Advanced classeswill cover: macros, graphs and database structures. Each student is assigned a computer10Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeCST320 Excel Basic 2007(5 sessions/15 hours) Students will learn how to use excel worksheets and workbooks for a variety ofbusiness functions. Topics include: exploring excel tools and menus, creating and editing worksheetsand workbooks, moving and copying data, using formulas and functions, formatting worksheets,charting basics and printing options.5144 10 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/4-5/18 DCC TBA $154CST321 Excel Intermediate 2007(5 sessions/15 hours) Students will learn how to enhance their Excel skills by customizing options,toolbars, and menus, working with multiple worksheets and workbooks, linking worksheets, editingdisplay options, filtering and sorting lists, exploring advanced charting and formatting options, usingcomments and documenting auditing options and creating and managing templates.5249 10 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/25-6/8 DCC TBA $154INTERNET COURSESCST042 All You Wanted to Know About Facebook but Were Afraid to Ask(9 Hours) Facebook is a fast-growing social networking website. Facebook users, 13 years of ageor older, can create and customize their own profiles with photos, videos, and information aboutthemselves. Friends can browse the profiles of other friends and write messages on their pages.Students will learn how to create, manage their own accounts and upload multimedia files.5145 90 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (W) 8/4-8/18 DS $90CST416 Yahoo Mail and My Yahoo(9 hours) Yahoo! Is a world wide web directory that began in 1994 compiling and categorizing webpages. It began as a hobby and has evolved into a leading global brand that has changed the waypeople communicate with each other. It has become the world’s largest global online network ofintegrated services with more than 500 million users worldwide.5146 10 9:00 a.m. – noon (M) 8/2-8/16 DCC $90What feCommunCommun• Instruct• Online• Flexible• Industry• CustomComputer GraphicsThis series of courses allows students to take advantage of the graphic capabilities of the computer.At DCC each student has access to a computer; sharing is not necessary.Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computers.CST616 Introduction to PowerPoint 2007(12 hours) Students will learn to create business presentations with PowerPoint design tools. Topicsinclude: exploring PowerPoint tools and menus, creating, editing and viewing presentations, using theauto content wizard, adding side headers and footers, using proofing tools, formatting text drawingand modifying objects, aligning and grouping objects, enhancing presentations with graphics charts,and automation, and using PowerPoint masters.5147 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/10-5/19 DS $91CST628 PowerPoint - Intermediate 2007(12 hours) Students will enhance their PowerPoint skills and efficiency by editing and formattingcharts, animating charts and sounds, working with organizational charts, linking and embedding wordand excel objects, inserting pictures, sounds and hyperlinks, creating a custom show, rehearsing slidetiming and using the package for CD.5148 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m (MW) 6/7-6/16 DS $91CST814 Introduction to Macromedia Flash MX(6 sessions/18 hours) Flash 5 is a powerful program that allows you to create basic frame by frameanimations complex interactive web sites. This course will cover all of the basic elements of FlashMX allowing you to create easy, yet impressive animations to add to your websites. This course willalso begin to introduce action script, which will allow you to add interactivity to both animations andentire web sites. This course is meant for people who want to add animation and interactive featuresto their site. This program can be used by pre-college students in preparation for graphic arts classes.5150 90 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (TR) 7/27-8/12 DS $250CST812 Photoshop Elements for Novices(6 sessions/18 hours) Learn how to correct images, adjust colors, brightness, eliminate red eye.Twist, twirl and liquefy your images for unique effects. Learn to make and tweak selections withselection brushes. Use your own photos and the Photoshop elements creative tools to design agreeting card. Create animations for the web using Photoshop elements layers. Piece togethera series of images to form an image. Present and share your photos in an automatically runningslideshow. Learn to colorize and optimize a photo image to make engaging web page backgrounds.5151 90 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (TR) 7/6-7/22 DS $244Ho$11.2.3.co4.or5.duco6.7.Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb11


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeACCOUNTING SOFTWAREThis is a series of courses that allow the student to ease their bookkeeping and payroll problems. Thesecourses are applicable for the business person or the homeowner. At DCC each student has access totheir own computer and do not share a unit. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of computers.CST706 QuickBooks 2009(18 hours) QuickBooks is a complete, business bookkeeping system, capable of handling invoicing,accounts receivable and accounts payable. Students will be introduced to all these features andmany more. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of bookkeeping is advised. No class 5/31.5149 10 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/17-6/7 DCC $220Driver EducationDRV001 NEW YORK STATE PRE-LICENSING COURSENew York state is committed to providing new drivers with information that will help them drivesafely. This 5-hour course provides the only opportunity for many to gain classroom exposure todefensive driving principles and other factors that affect driver behavior. Learner’s permit is requiredfor students in this course. This program is the 5-hour course required by NYSDMV in order to obtain adriver’s license. Students must arrive for first class at 6:00 p.m. for processing.Class begins at 6:30 p.m. New curriculum will be included as required by NYS law.NOTE: If registering a minor for this course you will be sent an Emergency Medical Authorization Formwhich must be completed and brought to the instructor at the first class. (5 Hours)5191 10 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. (TW) 5/18-5/19 DCC G. Woods $415192 11 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. (TW) 6/15/6/16 DCC G. Woods $415193 12 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. (TW) 7/13-7/14 DCC G. Woods $415194 13 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. (TW) 8/17-8/18 DCC G. Woods $41DRV101 Traffic Safety and Driver Education(32 Sessions - 16 class lectures and 16 road events, 6 hours behind the wheel)This course teaches students the proper techniques, laws, and responsibilities pertaining to drivingin New York State. The course provides: 48 hours of instruction, certified instructors, 5 hour NYS PrelicensingCertification. Successful completion earns a Student Certificate of Completion and seniorlicense. High School credit available through most districts. It allows a 10-15% premium reductionthrough most insurance companies. The program consists of 24 hours of classroom instruction and24 hours of on-road instruction as mandated by the New York State Department of Education.Students must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid NYS permit or license by:Section 10 - June 26; Section 90 - July 3; Section 91 – July 31ALL CLASSES ARE MANDATORY. Road assignments are for 90-minute time blocks and will be assigned atmandatory orientation.Students are assigned to drive by arrangement with coordinator and in-car instructor. In-car sessionsare assigned on a first registered/first served basis.Required text: “Drive Right,” by Ronald Budig, published by Scott Foresman, is available at the DCCBookstore.Note: Before registering please consider your other time commitments that might interfere with yourfull participation in this program. No refund will be given after the business day before each sectionof the program begins.ORIENTATION DATES:Section 10 Tuesday, June 22 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Bowne Hall, Room 122Section 90 Wednesday, June 23 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. <strong>Dutchess</strong> SouthSection 91 Wednesday July 28 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. <strong>Dutchess</strong> SouthParents are encouraged to attend Orientation with students. Make up road hours for excused absencesonly may carry an additional charge of $20 per student per session. In-car sessions may extend beyondin-class dates listed below. If registering a minor for these courses you will be sent an EmergencyMedical Authorization Form which must be completed and brought to the instructor at the first class.Section 10 - Lecture time is scheduled for 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.Section 90 and 91 - Lecture time is 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Note: Students must be available between10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. for in-class and in-car sessions of 90 minutes each.Instructor/Coordinator - Christine Firehock.5234 10 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (MTWR) 7/6/-7/29 DCC C. Firehock $5995235 90 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (MTWR) 7/6/-7/29 DS C. Firehock $5995236 91 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (MTWR) 8/2-8/26 DS C. Firehock $59912Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeDRV201 POINT AND INSURANCE REDUCTION PROGRAM(6 Hours) The NYS-DMV approved, 6-hour class entitles licensed drivers or permit-holders to a 10%reduction in their liability, collision, and personal injury auto insurance. All insurance companiesdoing business in New York State grant these reductions. The course will help refresh your drivingknowledge with a review of time-tested safe driving tips and an overview of today’s vehicle andtraffic laws. You may be eligible to reduce as many as four (4) points on your driving record. Learner’spermit is required for students in this course.NOTE: If registering a minor for this course you will be sent an Emergency Medical AuthorizationForm which must be completed and brought to the instructor at the first class.5237 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (M) 5/3-5/10 DCC M. Sheehan $525238 11 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (M) 6/14-6/21 DCC M. Sheehan $525239 12 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (M) 7/19-7/26 DCC M. Sheehan $525240 13 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (M) 8/23-8/30 DS M. Sheehan $525241 90 8:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (S) 5/22 dS R. Herberger $52DRV 301 MOTORCYCLE HIGH PERFORMANCE STREET RIDING TECHNIQUES(8 Hours) Whether you ride a cruiser, tour or sport-bike, take your riding to the next level in acontrolled, safe environment. You will learn to adjust your suspension for the perfect ride. Bothon-cycle riding drills and classroom theory are provided. The objective of this course is the “6Keys to Cornering and Traction Management” which will improve your riding - learn to ride like apro. Maximum of 18 riders per clinic. Students provide their own inspected, insured and registeredmotorcycle and all protective riding gear (i.e., full leather or Kevlar jeans.)Recommended text: Lee Parks, “Total Control - High Performance Street Riding Techniques,”Publisher, Motor Book International (MBI).This program is exclusively brought to New York by “Christine’s Kick Start Motorcycle Rider TrainingSeries!” Beginner to Advanced Rider Training - Motorcycle available for road tests.For more information and to register go to: www.ChristinesKickStart.com or call (845) 226-2181.Rain dates will be announced. Register early! Driving time held in Parking Lot E off Creek Road.5242 10 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (S) 5/29 C. Firehock5243 11 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (U) 5/30 C. Firehock5244 12 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (S) 6/19 C. Firehock5245 13 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (U) 8/22 C. FirehockENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEDYSON GRANT FUNDED PROGRAMAlfabetización Para La Familia CompletaNuestra misión es promover la alfabetización de la familia completa y proveer acceso a los residentesdel condado de <strong>Dutchess</strong> que pueden beneficiarse de la instrucción del Inglés Como Segundo Lenguaje(ESL) y el curso de Desarrollo de Educación General (GED).Los estudiantes matriculados en los cursos de ESL y GED pueden participar en todas las actividades dealfabetización de la familia y son elegibles para el cuidado de sus niños gratis durante el tiempo declase. Se puede proveer asistencia con transportación si es necesario.Los siguientes cursos se ofrecen en seis ubicaciones:DCC Main Campus y DCC South Nubian Directions Pawling Elementary SchoolNortheast <strong>Community</strong> Center, MillertonPoughkeepsie Partnership CenterESL Beginners Level 1, Beginners Level 2, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2, and Intermediate 3ESL Introduction to Computers [CST]Estudiantes nuevos tendrán la oportunidad de registrarse y ser colocados en clases apropiadas en lassesiones de registración durante casa abierta. Para las fechas de registración general llame a Margieal teléfono 431-8901.(Lunes = L, Martes = A, Miercoles = M, Jueves, Viernes = V, Sabado = S, Domingo = D)Main CampusESL 100-10 (60 Hrs) Beginners (L/M) 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/18ESL 116-10 (60 Hrs) Advanced Beginners (L/M) 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/18ESL 123-10 (42 Hrs) Intermediate 3 (S) 9:00 a.m. - noon dates: 5/15 - 8/14CST 005-10 (42 Hrs) ESL Computers (S) 9:00 a.m. - noon dates: 5/15 - 8/14Pawling Elementary SchoolESL 100-80 (84 Hrs) Beginners (L/M) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/11ESL 118-80 (84 Hrs) Intermediate (L/M) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/11ESL 120-80 (84 Hrs) Intermediate II (L/M) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/11ESL 116-80 (84 Hrs) Beginners II (A/J) 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. dates: 5/11 - 8/12Nubian DirectionsESL 100-25 (56 Hrs) Beginners (A/J) 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. dates: 5/11 - 8/12ESL 118-25 (56 Hrs) Intermediate (A/J) 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. dates: 5/11 - 8/12ESL 116-25 (56 Hrs) Advanced Beginners (L/M) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. dates: 5/10 - 8/11Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb13


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeESL100 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS(48 Hours) This course covers the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, with particularemphasis on listening and speaking. The primary goal of this course is to teach communicativecompetence. This course will prepare students to use English for everyday purposes with a focus onstudent-generated communication. Subjects will include, but not be limited to: alphabet, numbers,salutations, titles, classroom objects, telephone etiquette, personal items, countries, nationalities,time, transportation, calendars, weather, occupations and money.Required text for section 10: “English in Action and Grammar in Action” by FoleyNo class 5/18, 5/31, 6/22 and 7/5.5200 10 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-6/28 DCC Laska $105254 90 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (MT) 5/10-7/13 DS Micolo $10ESL114 LEARNING ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE(48 Hours) This course will offer students a chance to practice and refine their English speaking skills.It is geared toward intermediate level students. Fee for this course is non-refundable. On Wednesdayswe do vocabulary, pronunciation and culture and on Thursdays we do grammer review and reading/discussion and idioms.5176 90 9:00 a.m. – noon (WR) 5/12-7/1 DS Z Klimanis $105177 91 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (WR) 5/12-7/1 DS Z Klimanis $10ESL133 GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY IN ESL INTERMEDIATE(48 Hours) Using a wide variety of mainstream publications, such as newspapers, magazines, shortstories, and tabloid journals, this course will offer students a chance to practice and refine theirEnglish speaking skills. Students will be taught the International Phonetic Alphabet in order to refinetheir English pronunciation and improve articulation of consonants and vowels. This course will begeared toward the intermediate level student; however, those who are at lower levels may enroll.No class 5/20 and 7/5.5185 10 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (MR) 5/10-7/12 DCC M Dorrity $105186 11 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (MR) 5/10-7/12 DCC M Dorrity $10CST005 ESL Basic Computers(24 hours/12 sessions) This course addresses computer deficiencies in basic skills of adult learnersfunctioning in the work place or in the community and for whom English is a second language. Thisinstructor-led course is for students who want to explore the computer in a non-technical languageand to learn communicative competence. Held at Nubian Directions.Los estudiantes aprenderán información básica acerca de las partes de la computadora, se lesdará una introducción a Windows, como usar un “mouse”, cómo abrir y crear archivos, cómocopiar, cortar y pegar, guardar información y archivos en una memoria flash usb, el uso básico delinternet (la red), y cómo crear y tener acceso a un correo electrónico.5163 25 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (TR) 5/18-6/10 nd $205164 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (MW) 6/14-7/7 nd $20ESL105 English as a Second Language: Listening and Reading Comprehension Skills -in PARTNERSHIP with LITERACY CONNECTIONS OF DUTCHESS COUNTYThis course is appropriate for students of any basic skill level. It is intended to address deficienciesin basic English skills of persons in the workplace or in the community. Instruction is concerned withcorrecting and improving basic listening, writing and reading skills. Classes are held Wednesday indowntown Poughkeepsie.Call (845) 452-8670 for more information or visit the LCDC office, 325 Main Street, Poughkeepsie.Section: 70 Walk-ins are welcome.Instructors: Literacy Connections Staff (formerly Literacy Volunteers of America.)ESL ONLINEESD900 Grammar for ESL Using the Internet(12 Sessions) If English is your second language and you are headed for college, this class will be veryvaluable. You will be provided with an in-depth analysis of English grammar and structure so that youwill be prepared to succeed in any class taught in English. Requirements: The course is designed forintermediate to advanced level ESL students. A basic understanding of English grammar is required.Fee: $150ESD902 Writing for ESLHas your academic or career progress been slowed by the challenges of writing in English? ManyESL learners have excellent educations, training, and skills in their native countries. However, theirdreams of success elude them in English-speaking countries because they cannot write effectively intheir new language.Fee: $15014Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeOnline classes with Education 2 Go!How to register for DCC/OCS Internet courses:1. Call OCS at (845) 431-8910 to register.2. Enter your web browser and type in www.ed2go.com/dutchessocs.3. Once you are on the DCC home page, click on the orientation button and follow the instructions.4. Upon completion of the orientation, email Patrice@sunydutchess.edu stating you have completedthe orientation.5. On the start date, go to ed2go.com/dutchessocs and click on the class you are taking.6. Classes are posted on every Wednesday and Friday.12 classes in each section.Sectiondates70 5/19-7/971 6/16-8/672 7/21-9/1073 8/18-10/8ESL SELF STUDYSTU704 English as a Second Language: Listening and Reading Comprehension SkillsIn this course you study on your own using computer software. It is an opportunity for adult learnersto brush up on basic skills by studying at their own pace outside the formal classroom setting. Cometo the DCC Learning Center where you can work independently on mastering English skills. The courseis geared to the mature, competent student who can effectively work alone.ELLIS software, state-of-the-art ESL instructional media offers ESL students instruction in speaking,reading and writing English. This module gives non-native students the opportunity to review andpractice reading, writing, and listening skills necessary to function effectively in English. The courseis appropriate for students of any skill level. It is particularly targeted for students whose skill levelis too low to enroll in DCC’s credit course ENG095/096 and for students who have no interest inattending college but wish to improve their American English skills.Fee: $35ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONABE101 Adult Basic Education Reading and Writing Course(48 Hours) This course addresses educational deficiencies for adults who need remedial reading andwriting instruction. It is designed for adults who are 16 and older and out of school. Students expressliteracy related goals, and the program helps them to achieve stated goals. This program helpsprepare students for GED. Enrollment is open to all.Call Literacy Connections of <strong>Dutchess</strong> County at (845) 452-8670.GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT FOR GED<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> established a series of seminar-based programs for individuals whoare looking forward to improving their job opportunities by earning their GED. Emphasis will be onimproving writing and math skills using creative thinking and problem solving strategies. In addition,students will be introduced to basic computer skills.Prerequisites for all students: Must register in person and must bring photo ID.Prerequisites for students under 19. According to New York State regulations students who areunder nineteen years of age, out of school, and wishing to enter the general education developmentfor GED program at <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> must adhere to the following: Students must makean appointment with the coordinator. A parent or guardian must accompany the student.Student must bring to the interview the following documents:• A state-issued photo ID• Proof that the student has signed out of school• Students must show intention to enroll in <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> after earning their GEDHow to registerIf you are over age 16 and under age 19, call 431–8905 to make an appointment for the GED programcoordinator to meet with you and your parent or guardian. If you are 19 or older, you may register inperson at one of the class locations or at the Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services at DCC. You must have astate–issued ID with you.Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb15


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeKey to Courses/Location Information – Addresses Location for Courses:Abbreviations and AddressesSectionBBE Beacon School District Office, 33 Henry St., Beacon 01sCAA <strong>Community</strong> Action Agency, 84 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie 20sDCC Main Campus, 53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie 10sND Nubian Directions, 248 Main St., Poughkeepsie 20sNCC Northeast <strong>Community</strong> Center, Millerton 50sFPC Family Partnership Center, 29 No. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie 60sPHS Pawling Elementary School, Pawling 80sHVCP Hudson Valley Cerebral Palsy Center, 15 Mt. Ebo Rd., Brewster 80sDS <strong>Dutchess</strong> South, Hollowbrook Office Park 90s31 Marshall Road, Building 4, Wappingers FallsBeginning the week of 6/7/10,GED classes will run only Monday-Thursday.GED Brush–Up (GED005)(5 sessions per week) Designed for students who have tested before and are scheduled to re–test inone or two content areas (by coordinator permit only.)GED Transitions Plus (GED007)/GED Transitions (GED 002)(4/5 sessions per week) Improve reading, writing, and math skills in small classroom seminars andprepare for admission to credit classesGED007 General Education Development for GED Transitions Plus5152 10 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (MTWRF) 5/3-8/19 DCC Moran $10 (408 Hrs)5153 60 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (MTWRF) 5/3-8/19 FPC Allen $10 (408 Hrs)5154 61 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (MTWRF) 6/14-8/19 FPC Allen $10 (240 Hrs)5155 90 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (MTWRF) 5/3-8/19 DS Zangerle $10 (408 Hrs)5156 91 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (MTWRF) 6/14-8/19 DS Zangerle $10 (240 Hrs)5250 20 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (MTWRF) 5/3-8/19 CAA Bonnano $10 (408 Hrs)5251 21 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (MTWRF) 6/14-8/19 CAA Bonnano $10 (240 Hrs)GED002 GED Transitions5157 01 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (MTWRF) 5/3-8/19 BBE Williams $10 (272 Hrs)5158 02 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (MTWRF) 6/14-8/19 BBE Williams $10 (160 Hrs)5159 10 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MTWR) 5/3-8/19 DCC Toohey $10 (204 Hrs)5160 60 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (MTWR) 5/3-8/19 FPC Pittman $10 (204 Hrs)GED003 GED Preparation(2 sessions per week) Improve reading, writing, and math skills in small classroom seminars5160 01 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-8/18 BBE Brown $10 (93 Hrs)5162 10 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-8/18 DCC Toohey $10 (93 Hrs)5165 11 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/4-8/19 DCC Toohey $10 (96 Hrs)5166 25 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/4-8/19 ND Hines $10 (96 Hrs)5167 70 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (TR) 5/4-8/19 TT Spears $10 (96 Hrs)5168 80 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (TR) 5/4-8/19 HVCP Palmer $10 (96 Hrs)5169 90 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m (TR) 5/4-8/19 DS Oettel $10 (96 Hrs)5252 50 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (TR) 5/4-8/19 NCC Clune $10 (56 Hrs)GED016 GED Spanish / GED n español(Sessions Vary/las sesiones varian) Designed for students whose first language is Spanish. Allinstruction in Spanish. diseñado para los estudiantes cuyo primer idioma es el español. la instrucciónes toda en español. (Lunes/Miércoles) (93 Horas)5170 10 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-8/18 DCC Jaramillo $10 (93 Hrs)5171 11 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-8/18 DCC Jaramillo $10 (93 Hrs)5172 90 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 5/3-8/18 DS Boss $10 (93 Hrs)5253 25 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (MW) 5/3 - 8/18 ND Huincho $10 (93 Hrs)PRF041 Successful Transitions(4 Sessions) Prepare for your first semester at college–learn communication skills, problem–solvingtime and stress management – be assigned a mentor to work with throughout your first semester call431–8905 for more information.16Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeSPANISHLAN601 SUCCESS IN SPANISH LEVEL I(24.75 Hours) Do you need this language to talk to people you interact with in your job? Would like tobe ready for your next vacation in Mexico, Spain, Central or South America? Want to take and excelin credit Spanish classes? With basic language structures, vocabulary and practice, you will startcommunicating in Spanish. A patient, native speaker and experienced teacher will provide you withaudio, visual and interactive learning experience. Required text: “Exito en espanol - Nivel 1” with CDavailable from the instructor in the first class for $295174 90 6:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (R) 5/6-7/15 dS TBA $218LAN 605 Spanish Conversation Club(8 sessions) An immersion-like course designed for the intermediate-to-advanced student with goodvocabulary and grammar skills, who has difficulty using the language with confidence and fluency dueto constant lack of exposure. Join the club and practice your Spanish playing word games, discussingmagazine articles, listening to songs, and watching videos.5175 10 6:45 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. (W) 5/26-7/14 DCC Delgato $148NYS INSURANCE TEST PREPTo practice insurance sales in New York state, practitioners must be licensed. This course preparesyou to sit for the NYS Licensing Examination required of all agents and all applicants for licenses.INS004 Life and Health Insurance Test PrepThis 27-hour class combines with 27 Hours of self-study (approximately 3 hours of home study mustbe completed before each class meeting) and prepares participants to sit for the NYS licensing examrequired of all agents and all applicants for licenses of life, accident, and health insurance. Thecourse will cover the principal branches and contracts of life insurance, annuity contracts, disabilityinsurance, accident and health insurance and related insurance.Required Text: “Securities Training Corporation Insurance Pre-Licensing, NY” is available at the DCCBookstore. (It is necessary that the textbook be picked up at DCC Bookstore several days prior toclass instruction.)5173 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (T) 5/4-6/29 dCC M. Green $237MONEY MANAGEMENTMON501 LEARN HOW TO BECOME DEBT FREE WITH THE MONEY YOU ALREADY EARN(3 Hours) Finally a mathematical system that will show you how to pay off your credit cards, carpayments, loans etc. in 1 to 3 years, and your mortgage in another 3 to 4 years - using the money youcurrently bring home! Bring a list of your bills with balances and monthly payments and a calculator.You will leave this class knowing when you can be completely debt-free! NOTE: No insurance,investments, or get-rich quick schemes will be offered. Required text: “Invest in Your Debt-BasicCourse” is available from instructor for approximately $59. One book per family required.5183 90 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (S) 5/1 dS Lang $45NOTARY PUBLICVOC203 NOTARY PUBLIC PREPARING FOR THE NOTA RY PUBLIC EXAM–(3.5 Hours) This class will help prepare you for the Notary Exam in New York. It will also provide youwith an overview of the licensing regulations. You will become familiar with the rules and regulationsa notary must abide by as well as common issues you will see in performing your duties.5232 90 6:00 p.m.– 9:30 p.m. (R) 6/3 dS Johnson $375233 91 6:00 p.m.– 9:30 p.m. (R) 8/5 dS Johnson $37Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb17


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMEDICAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAMSNRS301 Patient care technician NEW!Patient care technicians work in hospitals (and acute care environments) performing a variety of jobduties under the supervision of registered nurses or physicians. Typical job duties are helping to feed,clean and dress patients, checking pulse respiration, blood pressure and other vital signs, turningand positioning patients, assist in tube feeding set up and assist in blood sugar testing. There willbe instruction in understanding Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology. Students must possessgood interpersonal and communication skills as well as have a sense of responsibility. Attentionto detail is important. There is an eight week training program consisting of 256 hours in total.The program consists of 4 weeks Lecture and Skills Development and 4 weeks Clinical instruction.Interviews are required of applicants prior to admission. Call 845-431-8900 for appointment.Additional program costs include textbook (available at DCC Bookstore), uniform and Health Clearances.5230 10 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (MTWR) 6/7- 7/1 Lecture7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (MTWR) 7/5- 7/29 Clinical Duda $2900VOC666 Medical Billing and Coding ProgramThis combined 80 hour billing and coding course offers the skills needed to solve insurance billingproblems, how to manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-9 manual), complete common insuranceforms, trace delinquent claims, appeal denied claims and use generic forms to streamline billingprocedures. The course covers the following areas: CPT (Introduction, Guidelines, Evaluation andManagement), specialty fields (such as surgery, radiology and laboratory), ICD-9 (Introduction andGuidelines) and basic claims processes for medical insurance and third party reimbursements.Students will learn how to find the service and codes using manuals, (CPT, ICD-9 and HCPCS).After obtaining the practical work experience (6 months to 2 years), students who complete thiscourse could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - CertifiedProfessional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H Apprentice); the American Health Information Association(AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification ExamsTextbooks included.5201 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 6/2-8/25 DCC TBA $1799VOC754 EKG Technician Certification ProgramThis comprehensive 50-hour EKG Technician Certification Program prepares students to functionas EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT – Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and otherNational Certification Exams. This course will include important practice and background informationon anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medicalethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing. Additionally, studentswill practice with EKG equipment and perform hands on labs including introduction to the functionand proper use of the EKG machine, the normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement,12-lead placement and other clinical practices. Textbook included.5201 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (MW) 6/7 - 7/28 DCC TBA $999VOC755 Pharmacy Technician ProgramThis comprehensive 50 hour course will prepare students to enter the pharmacy field and take thePharmacy Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Technicians work in hospitals, home infusionpharmacies, community pharmacies and other health care settings – working under the supervisionof a registered pharmacist. Course content includes medical terminology specific to the pharmacy,reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Studentswill learn dosage calculations, IV flow rates, drug compounding, dose conversions, dispensing ofprescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement.5203 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. (TR) 6/8 - 7/27 DCC TBA $99918Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeNURSING AND HEALTH-RELATEDNRS401 IDENTIFICATION AND REPORTING OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT(2.5 Hours) As required by law, these courses will include information regarding the physical andbehavioral indicators of child abuse and maltreatment. It will also include the statutory reportingrequirements set out in the New York Social Services Law. The course meets requirements of licensedprofessionals to complete course work and training regarding the identification of child abuse. Whois mandated to report suspected Child Abuse? Child Care Workers and Day Care Center Workers,Physicians and Hospital Personnel engaged in the Admission, Examination, Care or Treatment, MentalHealth Professionals, Peace Officers/Police Officers, Registered Nurses, among other occupations.5213 10 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (T) 5/18 dCC TBA $595214 90 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (T) 6/15 dS TBA $595215 11 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (T) 7/13 dCC TBA $595216 91 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (T) 8/3 dS TBA $59NRS402 INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING FOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL PERSONNEL(2.5 Hours) The goals of the infection control training requirements are to assure that licensed,health professionals understand how blood borne pathogens may be transmitted in the workenvironment; recognize their professional responsibility for assuring that they, and those for whomthey are responsible, apply scientifically accepted infection control principles as appropriate to theirwork setting to minimize the opportunity for transmission to patients and employees and establishthat failure to adhere to such standards can be considered evidence of professional misconduct andcould lead to disciplinary action.Note: New York State-approved certification will be issued by <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> uponcompletion of the seminar. There is a $5 fee for replacement of lost certificate.5195 10 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (S) 6/5 dCC R. Dildilian $485196 11 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (S) 8/28 dCC R. Dildilian $48PublishingVOC111 GETTING PUBLISHED(8 Hours) This class will discuss the entire process of getting one’s book published and gives anintroduction to marketing the published work. Topics include the following: Preparing one’s manuscriptfor publication; copywriting; protecting your work; importance of citation; self-publishing vs.traditional publishing; how to form a book proposal and pitch your work; corresponding with potentialpublishers; writing for magazines; marketing; resources for writers and creating a circle of influence.Required textbook: “Writers’ Market” by Robert Brewer ISBN# 10-1582975418 available in DCC Bookstore.5181 10 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (S) 5/8 dCC T. Lindsey $76Security Guard TRAINING SCHOOLBecome a security guard! Opportunities are opening for trained and licensed security guards. We canhelp you qualify for one of the many job openings in this responsible profession. In 1992, the NYSLegislature passed the Security Guard Act, requiring the licensing of all contractual and proprietarysecurity guard employers. Additionally, the Act requires all security guards to register with theDepartment of State and mandates various training courses for all security guards. The DCC SecurityGuard Training School is approved through the Security Guard Program of the NY State Bureau forMunicipal Police. All participants who successfully complete the course will be awarded an officialcourse completion certificate. There are additional fees, approximately $140 payable to otheragencies for finger printing and background check.SGT101 8 HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE FOR SECURITY GUARDS(8 Hours) This course will cover an introduction to the Security Guard Act of 1992, the role of asecurity guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and publicrelations, access control, ethics and conduct, and a course review. An examination will also beadministered. Participants who successfully complete the 8-hour course and receive a passing gradeon the exam will receive an official course completion certificate.5187 10 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (W) 5/26 dCC J. Demadaler $835188 11 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (W) 6/23 dCC J. Demadaler $835189 12 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (W) 7/21 dCC J. Demadaler $835190 13 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (W) 8/18 dCC J. Demadaler $83Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb19


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeSMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTThere are many important elements in starting and managing a small business that can mean successor failure: business plans, capital, marketing strategies, legal and tax aspects, selling techniques, andnew product development. The courses we offer are designed for entrepreneurs who either want tostart a small business, or wish to develop better business skills.SBS020 HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS(15 Hours) This course covers: legalities; DBAs, LLCs, partnerships, non-profits; developing a businessplan and target market for one’s product/service; defining legal filings process(es) and brandingone’s business; identifying industries with low and moderate start-up costs; target marketing andprospecting; identifying and developing a plan to reach target markets; reviewing sample plansand devising an outline to compose one’s own industry-specific plan and requisites for establishingbusiness banking accounts/relationships. No class 5/20.5180 10 6:20 p.m. – 9:20 p.m. (R) 5/6-6/10 DCC T. Lindsey $99SBS103 START AND RUN A HOME-BASED KITCHEN BUSINESS(8 Hours) Do you love to bake or cook? Would you like to earn money doing what you love, makingthese foods at home? With minimal start-up money anyone can turn their kitchen into a lucrativebusiness. Whether you’re interested in a part-time or full-time business, this course will guide youstep-by-step through the entire process - from your initial idea through delivery of products to yourcustomers. You will learn how to price, label and package products; learn how to find customersand keep records; and obtain the necessary legal permits. In the event you are unable to operateyour business from home, alternatives will be discussed.Instructor and author Mimi Fix began a baking career from her licensed kitchen. She later openeda bakery and cafe, and then worked in corporate R & D kitchens.Maximum enrollment: 12. Materials fee: $10 payable to instructor5182 10 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (S) 5/22 dCC M. Fix $85SBS201 REACHING THE HISPANIC MARKET THROUGH TRANSLATION/INTERPRETATION NEW!(1 Session) How important is a good translation for my business or organization’s image in theHispanic market? Do I really need one? Can’t any bilingual person in my company translate orinterpret? Aren’t translating and interpreting the same thing? What do I need to know about atranslator? Where do I find one? What about machine or online translation? What are the costs? Comefind the answers to these and your own questions.5211 90 6:45 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. (W) 5/19 dS A. Delgado $375212 10 6:45 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. (W) 7/21 dCC A. Delgado $37SPORTS: HIKING, GOLF, TENNIS AND SAILINGSPT451 WALKING AND HIKING FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESSJoin lifelong <strong>Dutchess</strong> county resident Seth Lyon for walks and hikes focused on leisure enjoyment andimproving physical fitness. Beginning with a one-mile walk on a former peach orchard, the course willprogress to multiple mile hikes on increasingly challenging trails. First class is an orientation sessionmeeting on Main Campus. Other sites include: Peach Hill Park, Roosevelt Farm Lane, Locust Grove,Reese Nature Sanctuary, Bowdoin Park, Stoney Kill Farm, Walkway Over the Hudson, Fahnstock StatePark and Depot Hill trailhead.Sturdy footwear required. The course will include planning and packing for a hike. No experiencenecessary. Tuition for the series of 10 hikes is just $123. Minimum: 4 hikers.5210 70 6:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. (T) 6/8-8/10 S. Lyons $123SPT106 Beginner Golf(3 sessions) Summer is the ideal time to learn golf or improve your game. This course stresses thefundamentals of this lifetime sport - grip, stance, alignment, and swing mechanics. Equipment, rules,scoring and etiquette will also be covered.Note: Limited to 12 students - REGISTER EARLY. Bring clubs if you have them. (Bring a putter, driverand 7-iron to class.) Students should be prepared to pay for 2 buckets of balls at the practice range.Maximum 12 students. Class meets Thursday and Friday 5-7 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. - noon.5184 10 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (RFS) 5/13-5/15 DCC H. Himelstein $150SPT351 TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS(9 Hours) Learn tennis fundamentals using the US Professional Tennis Association Quickstart TennisTechnique. During these sessions you will learn stretching exercises, grips, spin, serve and volley,how to keep score, singles and doubles strategies, practice drills and general history. The Quickstartmethod includes the use of special racquets and balls, supplied by the instructor.Maximum enrollment is 12. Classes held Sundays in Falcon Gym.5178 10 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. (U) 5/9-6/20 DCC C. Cring $1045179 11 10:40 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. (U) 5/9-6/20 dCC C. Cring $10420Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeSPT119 A Sailing Weekend for New SailorsHere is your opportunity to learn how to sail in a “hands-on- helm” environment. The course isoffered by a licensed USCG instructor using a Catalina Sailboat, a 27-foot cruiser with auxiliarydiesel engine. The sailing material being covered is directly applicable to all sailboats. Course beginswith a brief weeknight lecture to introduce students to the principals of sailing and basic sailingterminology. Later, that same week students will be doing two sails out of a local marina to obtainon-the-water experience. Each sail will be 3 hours.Sails will be arranged with the instructor in groups of 4 students for weekends during each section’sorganizational meeting. Sails will depart from White’s Marina, New Hamburg, NY.In case of inclement or unfavorable weather, an alternate group date will be made available inconsultation with the instructor. Instructor: John Davis Hudson River Sailing, Rhinebeck.CLASS LIMIT 4 STUDENTS PER SECTION. Textbook: $25 available from instructor5204 10 Lecture/DCC 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Tues. 5/11 Sails 5/15-5/16 J. Davis $2165205 11 Lecture/DCC 7:00 - 9:00 P.m., Wed. 6/9 Sails 6/12-6/13 J. Davis $2165206 12 Lecture DCC 6:00 - 8:00 P.m., Wed. 7/14 Sails 7/17-7/18 J. Davis $2165207 13 Lecture/DCC 6:00 - 8:00 P.m., Tues. 8/10 Sails 8/14/-8/15 J. Davis $216STUDY SKILLS – TEST PREPSTU416 PREPARATION FOR SAT(24 Hours) Educational Services Center’s test preparation program divides each 3-hour class into mathand verbal sessions. The math section reviews basic mathematical concepts, basic and advancedalgebra, geometry, and SAT specific math. Verbal work includes sentence completion, readingcomprehension, grammar, vocabulary building and essay writing. All instructors are certified highschool teachers.5208 10 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (TR) 7/13-8/5 DCC $420TECHNOLOGYVOC 015 Basic Electrical Theory NEW!(8 Hours) This course gives an overview of electricity for those who are interested in taking thePhotovoltaics (PV) Systems Entry Level Exam course and have no or little electrical background.Topics covered will include components of the atom, how electrons flow through conductors,conductivity, series and parallel circuits, tracing circuits, trouble shooting, voltage and currentresistance, AC and DC voltage, single phase, three phase, and Ohm’s Law. Course includes a labcomponent.5248 10 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (WR) 6/2-6/3 DCC D. Lord $85VOC 016 Photovoltaics (PV) Systems Entry Level Exam(Course: 28 Hours; test preparation: 4 Hours)This four-day course focuses on sizing systems for both grid-tie and off-grid PV systems. Successfulcompletion of the course prepares participants to take the NABCEP PV Systems Entry LevelExam. Class objectives include learning basic theory, operation, characteristics and parametersof solar cells; how to site, design, and install photovoltaic (PV) systems; solar resource, shadingconsiderations, orientation and tilt for PV arrays; basic grid-tie and off-grid sizing and design ofsystems to power a given load, safety practices for installers and electrical code for PV systems.Several hands-on activities are included: the measurement of cells parameters, the use of a solarirradiance meter, solar path finder, etc… that will be capped by the installation of a full-size 900W PVdemonstration system.Prerequisite: High school or GED diploma; must be able to do simple arithmetic calculations; musthave basic understanding of electricity including familiarity with volts, amps, and AC/DC wiring.Textbook: “Photovoltaic Systems” 1st or 2nd edition, American Technical PublisherISBN#9780826912870.Participants must bring: scientific calculator, volt/amp meter for AC and DC voltage, AC and DCcurrent of at least 10 amps.Instructor: Jean-Claude Fouéré5209 10 9:00 a.m – 5: 00 p.m. (WR) 6/16-6/24 DCC Fouéré $599LES 160 NANOTECHNOLOGY IN YOUR LIFE NEW!This course is an overview of the science and applications of Nanotechnology. Included arefundamentals, measurement tools, nanomaterials, and applications. Reading and discussion on topicson Nanotechnology will be involved.5231 10 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (T) 6/29 – 8/10 DCC B. Baumert $99Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb21


GATLIN ONLINEONLINE PROGRAMMING<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services, in partnership with Gatlin EducationServices (GES), offers online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary toacquire professional level positions for many in-demand occupations. Our programs are designed by ateam of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective web-basedlearning experience available today. They respond to any questions or concerns, as well as encourageand motivate you to succeed.The course offerings are in the following fields: Healthcare, Business/Travel/Legal, Construction/Automotive, Internet/Graphic and Web Design, Networking/CompTIA Certification, Prep, MicrosoftCertification, Real Estate and Video Games. Each program includes a set of lessons and evaluations;grades are a combination of the instructor/mentor’s evaluation of students’ work and computergradedtests.For more information go to http://www.gatlineducation.com/dutchess.Protrain OnlineOnline Green Training + You = Success!<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services in partnership with Protrain Online isyour solution for Green/Renewable Energy training! Business and industry are doing their part tocreate healthy indoor and outdoor environments for everyone. These online courses will help youlearn the skills you need to excel in the jobs for the new economy.Nearly every program includes mentor support from an industry expert. Our mentors are availablearound-the-clock to offer your learners the expert support they need while learning new technologiesand preparing for certification. Each year our mentors support thousands of learners by explainingconfusing concepts in new ways, answering questions and giving valuable feedback on a learners’progress. Communication can come in the following formats: Asynchronous support via direct email,Live Chat (available in most of the IT programs).For more information go to http://www.theknowledgebase.org/dutchess or call 431-8913, ask forLynette Patrice.ED2 GO ONLINEGEY 900 CERTIFICATION IN GERONTOLOGY $192With the population aging at a rapid rate, the numbers of individuals over 65 will more than double by2020. The demand for knowledgeable providers to meet the needs of this population is dramaticallyincreasing. The Certificate in Gerontology represents a specialization in that field. It is designed toenhance the knowledge and skills of health care professionals who work with older adults.Accreditation: ALLEGRA Learning Solutions, LLC is accredited as a provider of continuing education innursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.TEACHER RESOURCE ROOMOCS is proud to announce that we are opening the Teacher Resource Room. The courses that arebeing offered are both on-line and live in-classroom. These courses will present information that hasspecial interest to teachers Visit www.ed2go.com/dcctrr to see the courses that are offered.Other ED2 Go classes ($150 each)Choose from: The Internet, Web Page Design, Web Graphics and Multimedia, Web and ComputerProgramming, Basic Computer Literacy, Computer Applications, Graphic Design, PC Troubleshooting,Networking and Security, Database Management and Programming, Certification Prep, DigitalPhotography and Digital Video, Language, Writing and Publishing and Grantwriting and Non-ProfitManagement. Go to www.ed2go.com/dutchessocsHow to register for Ed2Go OCS Internet courses:1. Fill out an Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services registration form.2. Mail it to the OCS.3. Enter your web browser and type in www.ed2go.com/dutchessocs.4. Once you are on the DCC home page, click on the orientation button and follow the instructions.5. On the start date, after noon go to www.ed2go.com/dutchessocs and click on the classroom tabto log into course.6. Classes are posted on every Wednesday and Friday.For more information, call (845) 431-8913, ask for Lynette Patrice.12 classes in each section: 5/19-7/9 (Sect. 70); 6/16-8/6 (Sect. 71); 7/21-9/10 (Sect. 72);8/18-10/8 (Sect. 73)22Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


Customized workforce Training solutionsat <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>In these economically challenging times, let DCC’s Office of <strong>Community</strong> Servicescustomize a cost-effective training program that meets your organization’s uniqueneeds. Additionally, grant funds are available that can help lower the out-of-pocketexpense for qualified companies. Each year, the college trains more than 2,600employees in the manufacturing, business, non-profit and healthcare sectors. Theresults are increased productivity and efficiency, employees who are responsive to thechanging market, increased employee retention, and internal leadership development.100+ Courses In:Organizational ImprovementManagement DevelopmentEmployee Growth & EfficiencyTechnical ProgramsComputer SoftwareKey DCC ServicesTraining needs assessmentCustomized training programsCourses offered on-site & onlineFlexible schedulingExperienced professional trainersOrganizational consultingCurriculum and Certificate DesignExpertiseCost effectiveWhy DCC?Reputation for Program ExcellenceInstructional Design ExpertiseFlexible and ResponsiveExperts in Adult LearningGrant ExpertiseCall Virginia Stoeffel, to discuss how<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> can provideresults-based training programs for yourcompany.Virginia Stoeffel, Assistant DeanOffice of <strong>Community</strong> Services<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Bowne Hall 118,53 Pendell RoadPoughkeepsie, NY 12601-1595Phone: (845) 431-8906Fax: (845) 431-8988virginia.stoeffel@sunydutchess.eduPlease clip and mail<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services, 53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Add the name below to your mailing list to receive regular announcements of programs. Have someone contact the person named below to discuss having a customized in-plantcourse presented for our organization. I would like to suggest additional programs which could be presented.Course topic______________________________________________________________________Name ___________________________________________________________________________Title or Function _________________________________________________________________Organization _____________________________________________________________________Street Address ___________________________________________________________________City _____________________________________ State _________ Zip code _____________Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb23


DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MUSIC SCHOOLJulie Wegener, DCC Music School Director(845) 431-8916Barbara Van Itallie, Assistant to the DirectorWhether for personal growth or preparation for a musicalcareer, the experience of studying with a professionalperforming musician will provide a lifetime of enrichment.Formerly the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Music School,DCC Music School has been offering instruction since 1972.Classes and lessons are offered for children and adults on anon-credit basis.PLEASE REGISTER EARLY!(845) 431-8910Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. andFriday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Summer 2010 semester:May 1 - August 31Returning private lesson students registerby 5/1.REGISTER BY PHONE, FAX OR ONLINERegistration Hotline: (845) 431- 8910FAX: (845) 431-8988Chamber Music Placement Auditions:Saturday, 6/26/10 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.Jazz Ensembles Placement Auditions:Monday, 6/28/10 at 6:00 p.m.Suzuki Piano Parent Orientation:Thursday, June 24, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.Suzuki Violin and Cello Parent Orientation:Saturday, June 26, 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.Holidays: May 31 – Memorial Day andJuly 5 – Independence DayJoin us for summerconcerts and eventsSummer Piano InstituteCultural Expressions Through Guitar/Dance/Song (Ages 7-16) NEW!Annual Performing Arts InstituteSummer Piano Institute Faculty Concert toBenefit MusicLink Scholarship FundWednesday, June 30 at 4:00 p.m.Donation of any amount accepted or freeadmission. Free for participants and familiesin Summer Piano Institute.SING-A-THON/PLAY-A-THONTo Benefit MusicLink Scholarship FundSaturday, July 31, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.Would you like to perform in DCC MusicSchool’s Sing-A-Thon to support our MusicLinkScholarship Fund? Students, faculty andcommunity members of all ages are invited toplay/sing while helping low income students.Participants will request pledges from familyand friends for the event. Contact JulieWegener, if you would like to sing or play yourinstrument to help raise money.Policies and ProceduresCancellation policies may vary depending on yourindividual teacher’s situation. (Some of our teacherstravel a long distance to the college). Yourteacher will contact you if your class or lesson iscancelled. Any classes cancelled by the collegeor instructor will be rescheduled. You will benotified of the reschedule date by your teacheror the college staff. No make-up classes are to bescheduled past the end of the semester.Missed Lessons and Tardiness Policy:Group Lessons - It is not possible to make uplost instruction for a lack of class attendance.There are no make-up classes unless the class iscancelled by the instructor or the college.No portion of the tuition is refundable.Individual Lessions - Care should be taken toattend all scheduled lessons. While our teachersmake every effort to reschedule lessons that arecancelled in advance, this is not always possibleand teachers are not obligated to arrange makeuplessons. Make-ups are not possible for lessonscanceled with less than 24-hour notice, forno-shows or for cancelled make-ups. Teachers donot teach beyond the scheduled time or make upany lesson time if a student is late. If a teachercancels a lesson or is late, make-up lessonsor additional times are arranged. No make-uplessons are to be scheduled past the end of thesemester.TUITION REFUND POLICYRefunds will only be given if requested at leastone business day prior to the day a course begins.If a refund request is approved for a course, a $5processing fee will be deducted from the refund.If the college cancels a course, a full refund isgiven. There are no refunds for mid-semesterwithdrawals.SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION POLICYIndividuals 65 or older may register for a noncreditcourse for half of the published tuition. Ifyou wish to take advantage of the Senior CitizenTuition Program please mail, fax or register inperson with a picture ID with your birth date, foryour first registration. Thereafter the picture IDis not needed. If course materials are included inthe registration fee they are the responsibility ofthe registrant. Note: The senior citizen discountcannot be used for private music lessons.M(ili555M(sH555M(emM55524Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMusicLink ScholarshipConsider a donation to MusicLink to provide scholarships for talented low income students whodemonstrate exceptional musical promise. Tax deductible donations can be made to the DCCFoundation, 53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Please note “MusicLink” on your check.Tax deductible donations of musical instruments (in good repair only) are greatly appreciated.For information or to volunteer to help with our fundraising activities, contact DCC Music SchoolDirector Julie Wegener at (845)-431-8916 or by email: wegner@sunydutchess.eduKindermusik is an internationally known music programfor young children. Each semester offers new musiclessons and new materials. This program providesexcellent preparation for later instrumental/vocal study.Certified Kindermusik instructors: Sally Doe, Laura Doe,Jennifer Hunderfund and Ina Segnit.MUX101 Kindermusik Village - Birth - 18 Months(5 Sessions) Village introduces the newborn to 18 month old child to musical movement, socialinteraction, language development, story time listening and playing of simple instruments. Thelap baby, crawler, and walker participate very closely with their parent/caregiver. Home materialsincluded in the tuition. Maximum enrollment 12.5001 10 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (S) 5/1 – 5/29 DCC S. Doe $855002 11 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (S) 7/24 – 8/21 DCC L. Doe $855003 90 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (W) 7/7– 8/4 dS I. Segnit $85MUX102 Kindermusik Our Time - 18 Months - 3 Years(5 Sessions) Together with a parent/caregiver, children enjoy singing, moving, listening, interactingsocially and playing simple instruments. Language skills are fostered with singing and vocal play.Home materials included in the tuition. Maximum enrollment is 12.5004 10 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (S) 5/1 – 5/29 DCC S. Doe $955005 11 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (S) 7/24 – 8/21 DCC L. Doe $955006 90 11:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (W) 7/7 – 8/4 DS I. Segnit $95MUX103 Kindermusik Imagine That! - 3 - 5 Years(5 Sessions) Imagine That will take you and your child on an incredible musical journey, in anenvironment that invites curious young minds, bodies and voices to reflect, express opinions, sing andmore. Home materials included in the tuition.Maximum enrollment 12.5007 10 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. (S) 5/1– 5/29 dCC S. Doe $1105008 11 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. (S) 7/24 – 8/21 DCC L.Doe $1105009 90 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (W) 7/7 – 8/4 DS I. Segnit $140KEY TO COURSE LOCATIONSAbbreviation-sectionDCC-10sDS-90sSP-25-29sAddresses<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Main Campus53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie<strong>Dutchess</strong> SouthHollowbrook Office Park31 Marshall Road, Building 4, Wappingers FallsSt. Peter’s SchoolRt. 9G/Violet Avenue at Dorsey Lane, Hyde ParkROOM ASSIGNMENTSUsing a touch-tone telephone, call (845) 431-8001 for room assignments during the specific weekyour selected program begins. Follow the telephone system instructions for classroom assignmentand directions to the <strong>College</strong>.Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb25


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeSUZUKI FOR VIOLIN, CELLO AND PIANOSuzuki philosophy states that every child can develop musical ability. Children begin study at an earlyage since initial learning takes place through listening and the development of the ear and memory.Attention is given to tone, expression and the technique to achieve them. Parental involvement inlessons/classes/home practice is essential to the child’s success.PRIVATE AND GROUP SUZUKI LESSONS FOR CHILDRENSuzuki students register for a weekly private lesson. Parent attends each lesson. Suzuki violin andcello students also register for a group class at the appropriate level. Private lessons focus on masteryof the instrument, while group classes develop ensemble skills needed for orchestral playing. Withpermission of the instructor, parent and child may share a semi-private lesson in which both learn toplay the instrument.PRIVATE LESSONS: (14 sessions)Section 10 30 minute lessons $360Section 11 45 minute lessons $530Section 12 60 minute lessons $700SUMMER PRIVATE LESSONS: Number of lessons to be determined between parent and instructor.SUZUKI FACULTYVIOLIN: Suzuki Strings Coordinator: Nettie R. West.Instructors: Heeja Questad, Siobhan Solberg, Nettie R. WestCELLO: Betty Schoen-RenePIANO: Program Liaison: Barbara Van ItallieInstructors: Ariana Barkeshli, Beverly Poyerd and Nettie R. WestINSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS: Suzuki book “Nurtured by Love” is required reading material forparents. Each child/parent team obtains listening tapes and books appropriate to the curriculum.Suzuki piano instruction requires an acoustic piano or a digital keyboard with weighted full-sizetouch-sensitive keys and at least 6 ½ octaves for home practice. Parents may consult with instructorsfor advice regarding VIOLIN or CELLO rentals.Required Suzuki New Parent OrientationThis class is required for parents of all new Suzuki students and is open to interested parents withinquiries regarding the Suzuki program. Since success in the Suzuki approach is dependent on theparent’s critical role, enrollment in this PARENTS ONLY class is essential.Required reading: “Nurtured by Love” by Suzuki.Instructors: B. Poyerd and N. R. WestPiano, (R) 6/24, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Violin and Cello, (S) 6/26, 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.MUX196 Multi Level Violin Playing GroupWe will be reviewing our Suzuki pieces together from the Twinkles into Book 3 using games and duets.Students will have a chance to experience group playing, as well as solos. These classes are forstudents who take violin lessons at DCC or privately. Register for one or more sessions.Maximum enrollment is 15.5010 10 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (S) 5/22 dCC N. West $155011 11 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (S) 6/26 dCC N. West $155012 12 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (S) 7/24 dCC N. West $15MUX199 Pre-Twinkler Suzuki Violin for 3 - 4 Year Olds(4 Sessions) This class is for young children who want to begin to learn to play violin. Goals are todevelop focus, balance, rhythm and musical sense in a loving and supportive environment and alsoprepare parent and child for successful violin study. Suzuki Parent Orientation is a prerequisite.Please contact instructor to arrange for violin rental: (845) 337-30305013 10 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (S) 8/7 – 8/28 DCC S. Solberg $85MUX201 Fun with Improvisation for Suzuki ViolinistsStudents will be introduced to a new musical language - improvisation. Guided exercises andrecordings will aid their creativity. Previous students will be guides and examples. It’s fun foreverybody because there’s no such thing as a mistake!Register for one or more sessions. Maximum enrollment is 12.Class is held at the instructor Nettie R. West’s Lagrangeville home studio.5014 70 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. (W) 5/19 Studio N.West $155015 71 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. (W) 6/23 Studio N. West $155016 72 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. (W) 7/21 Studio N. West $1526Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeePRIVATE LESSONS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDRENCall Julie Wegener at (845) 431-8916 for information.We offer private lessons on all instruments and voice. Students register for 14 weekly lessons persemester.Section 10 14/30 minute lessons Fee $360Section 11 14/45 minute lessons Fee $530Section 12 14/60 minute lessons Fee $700Semi-private lessons with two members of the same family may be possible with permission of theinstructor. In summer there is an option of fewer lessons, based on individual summer schedules.PRIVATE PIANO LESSON INSTRUCTORSTRADITIONAL CLASSICAL: Ariana Barkeshli, Sylvia Buccelli, Peter Cody, Richard Devens, JonEntwistle, Harry Jensen, Carol Losee, Maria Peterson, Beverly Poyerd, Valentina Shatalova, MartaWaterman, Julie Wegener and Dennis Yerry.JAZZ/POP/IMPROVISATION: Beverly Poyerd, Marta Waterman, and Dennis Yerry.SUZUKI PIANO: Ariana Barkeshli, Nettie R. West and Beverly PoyerdORGAN: Patrick KendallMIDI/ELECTRONIC/KEYBOARDS: Marta WatermanOTHER INSTRUMENTS AND VOICE:VIOLIN: Rudolph Efram, Heeja Questad, Siobhan Solberg, and Nettie R. WestJAZZ VIOLIN: Michael SnowCREATIVE VIOLIN: Gwen LasterFIDDLING VIOLIN: Nina DryerVIOLA: Nina Dryer, Rudolph Efram and Siobhan SolbergCELLO: Betty Schoen-ReneSTRING BASS: Edith Stratton and Rusty BorisTRUMPET: Larry MosesFRENCH HORN: Lisa Q. Stach-FraitagTROMBONE: Paul Bellino and John KnightFLUTE: Sheila Hamilton, Barbara Rizek-McGuckin and Lynnette SavageNATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE: Dennis YerryCLARINET: Robert Renino, Ina Segnit and John KnightBASS CLARINET: Ina SegnitSAXOPHONE: Christopher Brellochs , Robert Renino, Ina Segnit and John KnightOBOE: Nicole Golay and Lynnette SavageBASSOON: John KnightRECORDER: Ina SegnitPERCUSSION: Vito Calamito, Joe Carozza, Ralph Guzman, Melissa Lovaglio and Eric WagnerGUITAR: Helen Avakian, John Larotonda, Rusty Boris, Brett Miller and Dan StevensBASS GUITAR: Rusty BorisBANJO: Gary DiGiovanni and Bob LuskMANDOLIN: Frank KaraUKELELE: Dan StevensHARP: Laura Majestic, Elizabeth Panzer and Jeannie ChenetteBAGPIPES: Janet Auster WhalenHARMONICA: David LaksACCORDION: Peggy Minore HartORGAN: Patrick KendallVOICE: Sally Doe, Laura Doe, Katherine DeFiglio, Maura Ellyn, Liz Gerbi, Sarah Levine Simon,Jacqueline Venable, Marta Waterman, Danielle Woerner, Dennis Yerry, Jennifer Hunderfund andCeista Little-QuinnCOMPOSITION: Peter CodyIndividual lesson times, starting/ending dates and locations will be determined between instructorsand private students on an individual basis.Call Julie Wegener at (845) 431-8916 for information.Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb27


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeGUITARMUX502 Introduction to Guitar For Beginners (Adults and Kids)(5 Sessions) Learn the basics of playing guitar: chords, strumming, finger-picking, how to play solos,fundamentals of music and technique. Lots of “hands-on” experience in a variety of styles, includingAlternative, Folk, Blues, Pop, Classical, and Flamenco. You will finish this course able to play simpletunes and chords.Section 10 is for ages 13 to adult. Maximum enrollment is 18.5017 10 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (W) 6/30 – 7/28 DCC H. Avakian $130Section 11 is for ages 9-12 or under 9 with permission of the instructor. Maximum enrollment is 12.5018 11 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (W) 6/30 – 7/28 DCC H. Avakian $70CHAMBER MUSICChamber music is a form of classical music written for a small group of instruments usually with oneperformer to a part. Because of its intimate nature, chamber music has been described as “themusic of friends.” Playing chamber music requires special skills, both musical and social, which aredifferent from the skills required for playing solo or symphonic works.All ages and instruments are welcome. Duos, trios, quartets will be formed. Most groups meet for 8sessions, concluding with an optional performance. Group placement is determined by audition.Interested students, please call Julie Wegener, Music School Director, at (845) 431-8916.Intermediate players: 8/45 minute classes $130Advanced players: 8/60 minute classes $160(Note: Some groups meet for fewer sessions)Instructors: Chamber Music FacultyChamber Music Placement Auditions, Saturday, June 26, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.JAZZMUX534 The Blues 101(4 Sessions) A holistic look at the Blues. Includes an overview of real blues grooves and feels, bluenotes, blues progressions, a bit of history and how to put it all together. For intermediate guitarists,bass players and other instruments. Some very basic knowledge of music theory will be helpful.5019 10 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (T) 7/6 – 7/27 DCC R. Boris $75MUX540 Jazz Ensembles(8 sessions) Explore the world of jazz improvisation with an ensemble. Students will increase technicalfacility on their instrument while achieving interactive ensemble playing, including harmonic andrhythmic exploration. Available to intermediate and advanced players of any instrument, from juniorhigh school age through adult. Group placement is determined by the instructor.Section 24 - Placement Auditions /no fee. Section 25 Intermediate Section 26 - Advanced5020 24 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (M) 6/28 SP L. Moses Free5021 25 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (M) 7/12-8/30 SP L. Moses $1605022 26 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (M) 7/12-8/30 SP L. Moses $160VOCAL GROUP CLASSESMUX601 Singing Together (Ages 4 - 7)(5 Sessions) The child with little or no singing experience will enjoy singing with others in a structuredmanner. Children will tune their voices to the teacher and to one another and learn to sing in a clearand pleasing manner. Maximum enrollment is 12. No class July 35023 10 2:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. (S) 6/26 – 7/31 DCC L. Doe $55MUX602 Song and Movement Class (Ages 8 - 12)(5 Sessions) This is a vocal ensemble class in which we will learn solfege, enjoy singing while learningbasic elements of technique, including proper breathing, diction, movement and stage presence.Maximum enrollment is 12.No class July 35024 10 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (S) 6/26 – 7/31 DCC L. Doe $8028Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMUX605 Vocal Technique for Teens (Ages 13 – 18)(4 Sessions) Learn the basics of classical vocal technique and work on repertoire in either the classicalart song tradition or interpreting standard songs from the Great American Songbook.5025 10 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (M) 6/7 – 6/28 DCC J. Venable $95MUX606 Vocal Technique for Teens (Ages 13 - 18)(4 Sessions) Learn the basics of good vocal singing and music interpretation. Students will beintroduced to breathing and vocal techniques that can be used for personal growth or to prepare forperforming.5026 10 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (W) 8/4 – 8/25 DCC C. Little-Quinn $65MUX610 Voice Workshop for Adults(6 Sessions) Everyone has a voice. This workshop offers techniques to release and support thevoice and express the song. Beginners are welcome. Class is designed to accommodate all levels ofexperience and genres of music. Maximum enrollment 10.5088 10 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (M) 7/12 – 8/16 DCC M. Ellyn $135MUX612 Singing with Confidence and Ease(1 Session) Confront challenges that have prevented you from pursuing your vocal dreams. In anatmosphere of safety and respect, we will free up our voices, address vocal blocks, and take awayexcuses from singing with freedom and joy. These methods have proven beneficial to all fromprofessional singers to those unable to hold a pitch. Course is limited to 12 participants to ensureenough time for individual work. Feel free to bring along instruments and 2 songs that you play whileyou sing. A piano is provided in the room.5027 10 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (S) 6/5 dCC J. Venable $70MUX613 Vocal Technique for Adults(4 Sessions) Good vocal technique begins with the fundamentals. In an atmosphere of safety andrespect, we will work on the breathing and body support that will inform your singing for the rest ofyour life. Beginners to advanced are welcome. Maximum enrollment 105028 10 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (M) 6/7 – 6/28 DCC J. Venable $125GROUP INSTRUMENTAL CLASSESMUX620 Beginning Piano for Adults(4 Sessions) Have you always wanted to play the piano? Did you take lessons as a child, but forgot allyou learned? It’s not too late! This enjoyable four-week class will get you started. Learn the basics ofplaying melodies and chords, reading music and understanding rhythm. Have fun while you learn, in asmall hands-on class in our Piano Lab. Maximum enrollment is 6.5029 10 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (T) 6/1 – 6/22 DCC M. Waterman $90MUX621 Beginning Violin for Adults(6 Sessions) Have you always wanted to play the violin? Or are you someone who played as a child andlongs to return to the instrument? This class is for adult beginners and those wishing to go back to thebeginning. Materials: Suzuki Violin Book, Volume 1 and 2000 Essential Elements Book 1.5030 10 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (T) 5/11 – 6/15 DCC H. Questad $1055031 11 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 – 8/10 DCC H. Questad $105MUX622 Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Violin for Adults(6 Sessions) This class is for students who have completed MUX621 or have studied violin in the pastand currently play at an advanced beginner to intermediate level.Materials: Suzuki Violin Book, Volume 2 and 2000 Essential Elements, Book 2.5032 10 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (F) 5/14 – 6/18 DCC H. Questad $1055033 11 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (F) 7/9 – 8/13 DCC H. Questad $105MUX623 Teen Violin Ensemble NEW!(5 Sessions) You study violin in school and are looking for an opportunity to keep up and improveyour skills. Are you craving to improve your vibrato, sight reading, higher positions in violin and bowtechnique in a fun setting with peers? Essential Elements 2000 Book 2 and up, Suzuki Vol 3 and up.No class 7/20.5089 10 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 – 8/17 DCC H. Questad $90MUX628 Advanced Violin for Adults(6 Sessions) Would you like to improve your violin playing with others? Are you yearning to learn howto do vibrato for better tone? This class is for your enjoyment and refinement of your violin playing.Materials: Suzuki Violin Book, Volume 3 and 4 and 2000 Essential Elements, Book 3.5034 10 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (T) 5/11 – 6/15 DCC H. Questad $1055035 11 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (T) 7/6 – 8/10 DCC H. Questad $105Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb29


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMUX633 Precorder Class Ages 5 - 7(5 Sessions) A precorder is a beginning wind instrument that will provide an easy and rewardinglearning experience. Precorders are smaller than recorders and have raised tone holes that helpproduce clear tones and make it easy for little fingers to reach. A great first instrumental experiencefor any child! Maximum enrollment: 6. Precorder and method book included in tuition.5037 10 5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (R) 7/1 – 7/29 DCC D. Yerry $705038 11 5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (R) 7/1 – 7/29 DCC D. Yerry $65MUX635 Beginning Flute for Adults(4 Sessions) This class is for anyone who has ever wanted to play the flute. Class size is small, so eachstudent will receive individual attention. Class will focus on the basics of producing a good tone,learning some tunes and learning to read music in the treble clef. This is a great way to get startedon the flute.5039 10 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (S) 5/1 – 5/22 DCC L. Savage $70MUX638 AdvanceD Beginner Flute for Kids NEW!(6 sessions) This class is for students who play flute in school and would like to improve their skillsin an enjoyable social setting, during the summer. Students should be able to play a B flat scale andcount quarter, half and whole notes.5040 10 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. (S) 7/10 – 8/14 DCC L. Savage $105MUX645 Bagpipes 101 - Introduction to the Highland Bagpipes(8 Sessions) This course will expose students to what piping is all about. Learn notes, the scale, andenough embellishments to play a simple tune on a chanter. Begin to learn on the practice chanter.The instructor will perform to expose students to various types of tunes, uniforms worn, etc.Course is held at the instructor Janet Whalen’s Staatsburg studio.Additional estimated costs: $65 cost of practice chanter and instruction book (to be paid directly toinstructor.) No class 5/315042 70 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. (M) 5/3 – 6/28 Studio J. Whalen $115WRITING MUSICMUX770 Composition Class(5 Sessions) This small class will focus on the individual needs of each student. Beginners arewelcome, but students should have proficient reading skills. Section 10 is for teens and adults.Section 11 is for children.5044 10 8:15 p.m. – 9:15 p.m. (W) 7/7/10 – 8/4/10 DCC P. Cody $1055045 11 7:30 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. (W) 7/7/10 – 8/4/10 DCC P. Cody $80PERFORMANCEMUX776 Stage Fright(4 Sessions) Learn to overcome anxiety (a little nervousness or outright terror) when performingbefore an audience. Course is for musicians, actors, dancers, public speakers. Workshop includesunderstanding our own personality dynamics related to performance, relaxation and meditation,performance with a supportive audience, how to prepare for a performance. Class dates are 5/25,6/22, 7/20 and 8/24.5054 10 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (T) 5/25/10 – 8/24/10 DCC J. Wegener $105DANCEMUX790 Kiddy Pop – Ages 4 - 6(4 Sessions) This class is an introduction to basic Hip Hop moves. Your child will rejoice in his/her owndance movement through free style. Elements of creative movement will also be incorporated. HipHop will be guided by the sounds of music. In addition, participants will stretch, learn dance floormoves, make friends, build confidence, and have fun.5046 10 4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (W) 8/4/10 – 8/25/10 DCC T. Snead $30MUX791 Hip Hop Rhythm – Ages 7 - 12(4 Sessions) This class introduces serious Hip Hop moves and a funky style. We welcome children whohave already taken Hip Hop and those who would like to try for the first time. Each class will includea dance routine, so make sure to bring personality and energy. We will explore different dancemoves, warm-up the body, and learn a dance combination.5048 10 5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. (W) 8/4/10 – 8/25/10 DCC T. Snead $45M(ow5M(wb5M(pw5SM(tSAaLcTpFa5M(fstnLOewswdDS555B555B555A55530Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


CRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMUX792 Hip Hop Flow for Teens and Adults(34 Sessions) This class is for teens and adults who would like to learn Hip Hop and get their grooveon. We will include proper stretching and ways to strengthen the body to get in shape. Be ready andwilling to sweat and move!!!5050 10 5:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (W) 8/4 – 8/25 DCC T. Snead $45MUX794 Creative Movement and the Spanish Language (ages 9-12) NEW!(5 Sessions) Explore the world of movement and learn the Spanish language. This fun, energetic classwill introduce the most basic concepts of dance. Books, props, diverse music selection and songs willbe incorporated into the class to help teach basic Spanish language and develop vocabulary.5052 10 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (W) 7/7 – 8/4 DCC A. Ruhe Schoen $55MUX795 Zumba for Teens and Adults(6 Sessions) Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic fitnessprogram that will blow you away. Our goal is simple: We want you to want to work out, to loveworking out, to get hooked. Maximum enrolment is 25.5053 10 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (T) 5/25 – 6/29 DCC G. Dickson $65SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAMS FOR CHILDRENMUX800 Annual Summer Piano Institute(4-day summer piano immersion for students ages 5 to adult.) The Summer Piano Institute is opento students of all ages and levels, from beginners taking their first lesson to highly advanced.Students have an opportunity to work with a variety of highly-skilled instructors during the four days.Advanced students may elect the Piano Pedagogy option: didactic sessions, seminars, observation,and supervised teaching.Lunch is included. Morning and afternoon childcare can be arranged. Free admission to facultyconcert during the week.Tuition will be refunded only if requested before 6/14/10. If a refund request is approved, a $20processing fee will be deducted from the refund.For more information or for special circumstances, contact Julie Wegener, Director, DCC Music Schoolat 431-8916 or wegener@sunydutchessd.edu.5090 10 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (MTWR) 6/28 – 7/1 DCC $285MUX777 Annual Performing Arts Institute(Three 2-week sessions for students ages 8 - 17) Students will have lots of fun while learning thefundamentals of theatre - acting, dance, and singing, culminating in a costumed production on thesecond Friday afternoon of each two week session. The Friday 2:00 p.m. shows are free and opento all. Activities include theatre games, improvisation, scene study, musical theatre productionnumbers, learning various dance styles, choral and solo singing, mime, juggling, and play writing.Location: James and Betty Hall Theatre in <strong>Dutchess</strong> Hall on the main campus in Poughkeepsie.Our mission is for students to leave at the end of the session(s) with new friends, new skills, newexperiences, greater self-confidence, and appreciation for the various performing arts. The Institutewill run in three two-week sessions in July and August, from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Note: Thesession beginning on July 6 is for 9 days due to the July 5 holiday; the others are for 10 days. Studentswho register for more than one session will always have new experiences. No previous musical,dance, or acting experience is necessary.Director: Lise HopsonStudents may register for the following 2-week sections:5056 MUX777-10 (TWRF) 7/6 – 7/16 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. $4455057 MUX777-11 (MTWRF) 7/19 – 7/30 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. $4905058 MUX777-12 (MTWRF) 8/2 – 8/13 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. $490BEFORE AND AFTER CHILD CARE, per 2-week sessions for the weeks of:5059 MUX777-13 (TWRF) 7/6 – 7/16 8 – 9 a.m. and 4 – 5 p.m. $905060 MUX777-14 (MTWRF) 7/19 - 7/30 8 – 9 a.m. and 4 – 5 p.m. $955061 MUX777-15 (MTWRF) 8/2 – 8/13 8 – 9 a.m. and 4 – 5 p.m. $95BEFORE CHILD CARE, per 2-week sessions from 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. only:5062 MUX777-16 (TWRF) 7/6 – 7/16 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. $455063 MUX777-17 (MTWRF) 7/19 – 7/30 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. $505064 MUX777-18 (MTWRF) 8/2 – 8/13 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. $50AFTER CHILD CARE, per 2-week sessions from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. only:5065 MUX777-19 (TWRF) 7/6 – 7/16 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. $455066 MUX777-20 (MTWRF) 7/19 – 7/30 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. $505067 MUX777-21 (MTWRF) 8/2 – 8/13 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. $50Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb31


ACRN # Section Time day/Date(s) Location Instructor FeeMUX830 Cultural Expressions Through Guitar/Dance/Song (ages 7-16) NEW!(5 day summer program) Discover other worlds by learning dance and songs of various cultures. Allstudents will learn fundamental techniques of guitar, voice and dance, while experiencing the richcultural traditions of many regions. Our instructors are highly skilled professionals who are specialistsin their specific genre. Groups are divided by age. There will be a performance at the end of theweek for friends and family.5068 10 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 8/16 – 8/20 dCC $250ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF COURSESACCESS, BASIC/INTERMEDIATE......................10ADULT BASIC EDUCATION............................15ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSEEDUCATION.......................................... 4ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSECOUNSELOR PART II................................. 4BILLING AND CODING.................................18CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT, ADVANCED ACLS.......... 5CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, IDENTIFICATIONAND REPORTING OF................................19DREAMWEAVER SOFTWARE..........................10DRIVER EDUCATION...................................12ED2GO ONLINE........................................22EKG TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION...................18ELECTRICAL THEORY.................................21EMERGENCY SERVICES TECHNICIAN TRAINING.... 6ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)FOR BEGINNERS....................................14ESL BASIC COMPUTERS............................14ESL SELF STUDY....................................15EXCEL, BASIC/INTERMEDIATE.......................11FACEBOOK.............................................11FIRST AID................................................ 5GATLIN ONLINE........................................22GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENTFOR GED.........................................15-16GOLF....................................................20HEARTSAVER............................................ 5HIKING..................................................20HOME-BASED KITCHEN BUSINESS...................20HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS.............20INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING....................19LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE.......................17LIFE SUPPORT FOR HEALTH CAREPROVIDERS, BASIC.................................. 4LIFE SUPPORT, ADVANCED............................ 5MICROMEDIA FLASH...................................11MONEY MANAGEMENT................................17MOTORCYCLE SAFETY................................13MUSIC SCHOOL....................................24-32NOTARY PUBLIC.......................................17NONOTECHNOLOGY..................................21PARAMEDIC REFRESHER............................... 7PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN..........................18PC SAMPLER............................................ 9PEDIATRIC ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT - PALS....... 5PHARMACY TECHNICIAN.............................18PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS..............................11PHOTOVOLTAICS......................................21POINT AND INSURANCE REDUCTION...............13POWERPOINT, INTRO.................................11PRE - HOSPITAL CONTINUING EDUCATION......... 9PRE-LICENSING, 5 HR................................12PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITYAND DOCUMENTATION.............................. 4PROTRAIN ONLINE....................................22PUBLISHING............................................19QUICKBOOKS..........................................12RECERTIFICATION BASIC LIFE SUPPORT............. 5SAT, PREPARATION FOR..............................21SECURITY GUARD TRAINING.........................19SPANISH GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT...13SPANISH LEVEL I.......................................17TENNIS FOR BEGINNERS.............................20TRANSITIONS TO COLLEGE..........................16WORD, BASIC/INTERMEDIATE.......................10WRITING FOR ESL STUDENTS........................14YAHOO MAIL...........................................11RMD5(PuDLSCEMCOMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONCarol Stevens, Vice President and Dean of<strong>Community</strong> Services and Special ProgramsRussell M. Pirog, Assistant DeanVirginia Stoeffel, Assistant DeanLydia Binotto, Interim Assistant DeanJulie Wegener, Director, DCC Music SchoolMichael Hill, DDP CoordinatorJacqueline Port, EMS CoordinatorStaff: Margie Cooper, Grace Diaz, NancyFitzpatrick, Cheryl Medeiros, Barbara MosherLynette Patrice and Carol WalkerOur mailing address is:<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Office of <strong>Community</strong> ServicesBowne Hall 11853 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601Registration Hotline:(845) 431-8910Fax: (845) 431-8988Online Registration:www.sunydutchess.edu/cfwebSTIaAA32Summer 2010 | <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Non-Credit Courses and Programs


REGISTRATIONBy Phone: If you hold a Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA call the <strong>Community</strong> ServicesRegistration Hotline: (845) 431-8910, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.By Internet: Visit our website: www.sunydutchess.edu/cfwebBy Fax: If you are registering by credit card with a Discover, MasterCard, or Visa, we can accept yourcourse registration by Fax. Send Fax of completed registration form to (845) 431-8988.By Mail: Complete Registration Form and return with check, money order, or credit card informationto: Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services, <strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY12601-1595In Person: Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services, Bowne Hall, Room 118, Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Call (845) 431-8904 for information.Notes• Please use one registration form per person.• Duplicate the registration form if needed.• Please write Course Number(s) on checks or list Course Number(s) on purchase orders andvouchers.• If you have paid your tuition, report to class even though you may not have received anacknowledgement from our business office.Registration for DCC Non-Credit <strong>Continuing</strong> Education ProgramsMail form and tuition payable to:<strong>Dutchess</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> c/o Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services & Special Programs53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-1595(845) 431-8910 FAX (845) 431-8988Please printOFFICE USE ONLY:INITIALS: ________________DATE: ___________________By phone r In-person rBy fax r Internet ruse full legal nameDCC ID# (If available) A_____________________________________ Birthdate: ___ ___-___ ___-___ ___Last Name _____________________________ First Name ____________________ M.I. _____Street ___________________________ City/Town __________________ State _____ Zip _______County ___________________ Phone (Day)_______________ Ext. ______ (Eve.) ________________Email________________________________________________________________________________Method of Payment: rVoucher (Attach) rCheck r P.O.(#)________ rCash rMoney Order rCharge CardCRN# course # Section Begin Date Course Title FeeSignature __________________________________________________________ TOTAL ____________To pay by credit card complete the following:I, [Card Holder Name] ___________________________________________________________________________authorize DCC to charge $ ___________________Account Used: rMasterCard rVISA rDiscover rAMERICAN EXPRESSAccount #_________________________________________________Expiration Date: ____________Authorized Signature: _________________________________________________ Date:_______________________Office of <strong>Community</strong> Services | Bowne Hall | 431-8910 | www.sunydutchess.edu/cfweb


OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICESBOWNE HALL 11853 PENDELL ROADPOUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601CPR: 4-5 Workforce Training: 23Summer 2010postal customer localNON-profit organizationus postage paidnewburgh ny 12550permit #153ECRWSS

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