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Healthcare > Online Medical Coding and BillingAdvanced ICD-9 Coding OnlineFurther develop your ICD-9 coding skills. Thiscourse summarizes the official coding guidelinesconcerning the most common yet complex diagnosiscoding issues. You will navigate through theICD-9 manual and cover coding clarifications, physiciandocumentation issues, and coding scenarios.Real-life coding problems illustrating the issues arepresented with ICD-9 CM solutions. Prerequisite:Medical Terminology and Introduction to Coding.Purchase of CD and ICD-9 Volume I & 2 required.39 Hours.FA I9110 DA 8/25-11/14 $195Online Hess, B.SP I9110 DA 2/2-4/30 $195Online Hess, B.AAPC & AHIMA Coding CertificationExam Review OnlinePrepare to take the Certified Professional CoderExamination (Hospital) administered by theAmerican Academy of Professional Coder and theCertified Coding Associate exam administered bythe American Health Information ManagementAssociation. Topics include: Medical Terminology,Human Anatomy, CPT Coding Guidelines, ICD-9-CM (Vol. 1, 2, & 3) Diagnostic Coding, HCPCSLevel 2, E/M Coding, Anesthesia Coding, SurgicalCoding, and Use of Modifiers. Purchase ofCertification Exam Review CD required. CPT &ICD-9 Coding Manual required. 11 weeks.FA N3024 DA 8/25-11/14 $260Online Hess, B.SP N3024 DA 2/2-4/30 $260Online Hess, B.Healthcare > Fitness Trainer Certification<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> has teamed with theNational Council on Strength and Fitnessto offer a certificate program designedfor individuals seeking basic competencyin performing fitness assessments anddesigning and implementing fitness programsfor a healthy population. Throughpractical (hands-on) and theoretical instruction,you will learn basic assessment skills andsafe, effective and efficient methods of teachingvarious forms of conditioning techniques. Youwill also study client assessment and evaluationprocedures, exercise programming and prescription,anaerobic and aerobic energy systems,functional anatomy/kinesiology, biomechanics,basic exercise physiology, cardiovascular andstrength training guidelines, and the considerationsof working with specialpopulations. Upon successful completionof this course, participants may apply tosit for the nationally recognized certificationexam (NCSF-CPT). Course alsoincludes CPR for the Professional, all Labwork with extra open hours for practice, practiceexams, and an extra group exercise certification.Purchase of textbook required. For program informationplease call 845-341-4245.SP I9074 IA Mon 1/12-4/27 $575MDTN 7-10pm PE 222 PE StaffHealthcare > NursingMedical Surgical NursingReview CourseLearn to recognize and understand common disorderswithin a typical medical surgical setting andgain confidence in how to intervene appropriatelyfor the medical surgical patient. This course is organizedby body system and specific diseases,encompassing the system, pathophysiology, nursingcare and pharmacological interactions. Purchase oftext required. 16 sessions.FA N3070 OA Thu 8/28-12/18 $495MDTN 7-9:30pm BT 364 Toscano, R.Pediatric Certification ReviewThis 24 hour course is designed for the RN or LPNto attain a greater understanding of PediatricNursing. Topics will include the assessment andevaluation of pediatric patients, developmentalmilestones, and Family Centered Care. The coursealso includes physical examination techniques ofnormal vs. abnormal findings by systems, emergencymanagement as well as general managementtopics. This course serves as an excellent refresherfor experienced pediatric nurses who plan to takethe Certified Pediatric Nurse (CPN) Examination,or nurses who care for pediatric patients on a limitedbasis and would like to feel more comfortable.Purchase of text required. 8 sessions.FA N3069 OA Wed 9/3-10/29 $250MDTN 1-4pm LRC 215 Hines, A.No class 10/15/08www.sunyorange.edu/ce7


Healthcare > NursingBasic Coronary Care:Dysrhythmia InterpretationsFor RN’s who need a basic review of the heart’sanatomy, followed by an extensive study of dysrhythmiasand the problems they present. Emphasisis on rhythm interpretation using practice strips.Purchase of textbook required. 14 sessions.FA N3025 OA Wed 9/3-12/10 $265MDTN 7-10pm BT 201 Hynds, D.SP N3025 OA Wed 1/21-4/29 $265MDTN 4-6:50pm BT 201 Hynds, D.Basic Critical Care NursingFor practicing RN’s with minimal or no critical careexperience. You will be walked through a fundamentalreview of body systems and their applicationto critical care. Specifically, the physiology-pathophysiologyof the body systems to enable the nurseto care for the acutely ill will be discussed. Purchaseof textbook required. 14 sessions.FA N3027 OA Wed 9/3-12/10 $265MDTN 4-6:50pm BT 201 Hynds, D.SP N3027 OA Wed 1/21-4/29 $265MDTN 7-10pm BT 201 Hynds, D.Low Risk Neonatal NursingFor RNs and Nurse Practitioners. Attain a greaterunderstanding of the low-risk neonatal nursing.This comprehensive course is also designed to helpprepare the experienced, eligible student for NCC’sLow-risk Neonatal Nursing Certification Exam.Topics include assessment and evaluation of theintrauterine environment, maternal factors andcomplications affecting the fetus/neonate, as well asresuscitation and stabilization. Focus of the newbornsection will be presented including physicalexamination techniques and management of normalvs. abnormal findings by systems. General managementtopics will also be covered. Purchase oftextbook required. 8 sessions.FA N3057 OA Wed 9/3-10/29 $250MDTN 9am-12pm LRC 215 Hines, A.No class 10/15/08Registered Nurses who specialize in one ormore patient care specialities have excellentjob opportunities since there are a greaternumber of medical problems to be treated,as well as an increasing emphasison preventive care.Phlebotomy, Peripheral andCentral Line IV CertificationFor RN’s & LPN’s only. You will learn intravenoustherapy, A&P review, peripheral access procedures,phlebotomy and legal views, fluids/electrolytes, specificsolutions, complications and interventions,types of peripheral and central catheters (Hickman,Broviac, Groshong, Ports, TID’s), hands-on practice,demonstrations/return demonstration ofspecific IV skills, care of both peripheral and centrallines, post offering exam. Hands-on practiceincludes utilizing manikins, IV catheters and bloodcollection tubes. Bring copy of your license and abag lunch. 1 session. (11.7 CEU)FA N3043 OA Sat 9/6 $229MDTN 8am-5pm BT 206 All County CareFA N3043 OB Sat 10/18 $229MDTN 8am-5pm BT 206 All County CareFA N3043 OC Sat 11/15 $229MDTN 8am-5pm BT 206 All County CareFA N3043 OD Sat 12/6 $229MDTN 8am-5pm BT 206 All County CareCCRN ReviewThis 42 hour comprehensive course is designed toprepare you for AACN’s CCRN CertificationExam. The course serves as an excellent critical carerefresher for experienced critical care nurses or thosewith existing CCRN certification. A variety ofteaching techniques including lecture, case studyanalysis and student learning games will be used toaddress the following systems: cardiovascular, pulmonary,neurological, renal, endocrine,hematological, immune and gastrointestinal.Information will be synthesized based on theAACN CCRN Exam Blueprint. 14 sessions.Students should consult the American Associationof Critical Care Nurses for certification eligibilityand examination registration requirements.FA N3068 OA Mon 9/8-12/8 $495MDTN 5:30-8:30pm BT 264 StaffWound CareThis class is for RN’s, LPN’s, nurse practitionersand nursing students. Topics include anatomy andphysiology of the integumentary system, risk factorsassociated with pressure ulcers, the healing processand legal views. Bring a copy of your license and abag lunch. 1 session. (8 CEU)FA N3056 OA Sat 9/27 $219MDTN 8am-5pm BT 206 All County Care- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics8 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Healthcare > Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse CounselorCredentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor Training Program<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College is an approved training provider of the New York State Office ofAlcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Academy, and CASAC is a comprehensive training programmeeting the established minimum 350 clock-hour requirement to become a Credentialed Alcoholism &Substance Abuse Counselor. These requirements produce immediate benefits for credentialed counselorsin New York in that they will be eligible for reciprocity in 39 other states in the nation, all branches ofthe military, the Indian Health Services, and Canada.Regulations specify that a total of 350 education/training clock hours must be acquired in four categoriesof the course work including:• Knowledge of alcoholism and substance abuse(85 hours)• Alcoholism & substance abuse counseling(150 hours)• Assessment, clinical evaluation, treatment planning,case management and patient/community education(70 hours)• Professional & ethical responsibilities &documentation (45 hours)In the area of work experience, applicants will berequired to document three years of appropriatefull-time work experience in an approved work setting.Three modules/semesters are offered each year withnew courses beginning several times throughout theyear. New students may begin the program at anytime and complete in approximately one year. Ourprogram consists of a total of 369 clock hours.In order to receive a <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>Certificate for the entire CASAC program, anEnglish placement test is needed; and students maybe required to take English courses based on assessmentresults.Individuals with a previous history of alcohol/substanceabuse problems should have at least one fullyear of sobriety before enrolling in the CASACTraining Program.Students attending classes under the influence ofdrugs or alcohol will be subject to the disciplinarymeasures as specified under the <strong>Orange</strong> CountyCommunity College Student Code of Conduct.Violations of the drug and alcohol policies will leadto disciplinary proceedings and possible dismissal.For more information call (845) 341-4993.Tuition Pay Payment PlanStudents registered in this course may participate inthe Tuition Pay payment plan, which is offered forthe Fall and Spring semesters, by calling800-635-0120 or visiting their website at www.tuitionpay.com. The plan allows students to dividethe total tuition cost into monthly payments for anenrollment fee of $35. For example, the totaltuition for Module I (Fall term) is $910 + $2 mandatorystudent insurance fee = $912. This planallows you to divide the tuition by 4 installments.The first payment would be $263 ($35.00 enrollmentfee + ¼ of the total tuition of $228). $228would be due for the remaining three monthly payments.Payments are usually due in August,September, October, and November; therefore,please register and enroll as soon as possible if youwish to participate in this plan for the Fall term.Students who are not able to begin the full modulewhen it begins may register for individual courses.Courses begin each month. Students who have previouslycompleted some of the Module I or ModuleII courses and wish to attend only partial subjectareas of that Module may still attend only the subjectareas they are missing. Call 845-341-4993 tomake arrangements to attend on the dates and timesthat the subject area you need is being taught.Concerned about the weather conditions?Sign up for inclement weather e-mail alerts!Go to www.sunyorange.edu/alert tosign up. Once you sign up for the service,you will receive an automatic e-mail if theCollege delays opening or is closed due toinclement weather.10 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Healthcare > Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse CounselorModule I – Offered Fall 2008Overview & Diversity of Treatment Approaches 19 hoursAlcoholism PrimerAddictions ProfessionalPsychoactive Drugs12 hours9 hours15 hoursPerspectives of Chemical/Alcohol Dependency 30 hoursExperiential Workgroup22 hoursModule II – Spring 2009Human Growth & DevelopmentCounseling SkillsExperiential WorkgroupRelapse PreventionAIDS, Communicable DiseasesVocational <strong>Education</strong>Special Population Group Counseling30 hours30 hours30 hours12 hours9 hours6 hours30 hoursModule III – Summer 2008/Summer 2009Community Ed. Programs6 hoursCounselor-Client RelationshipEthics of Prof. PracticeAssessment & EvaluationTx Planning & Case Mgmt.Written Documentation30 hours15 hours21 hours22 hours21 hoursCASAC Program Assistant, Elizabeth Hession,will be happy to answer your questions or assistyou with registering – give her a call at 341-4993.Module IModule I will be offered during the Fall 2008 semester –September 2 to December 9Begins Tuesday, September 2, 2008Meets every Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.*Classes meet in the Shepard Student Center Alumni RoomEnds on Tuesday, December 9, 2008Tuition $910 + $2 Mandatory Student Insurance FeePayment Plan Available – see previous page for detailsFA N3298 OA Tu/Th 5:30-9:30 p.m. $910MDTN SSC Alum Begins 9/2Module IIModule II will be offered during the Spring 2009 semester –January 6 to May 12Begins Tuesday, January 6, 2009Meets every Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.*Classes meet in the Shepard Student Center Alumni RoomEnds on Thursday, May 12, 2009Tuition $1,250 + $2 Mandatory Student Insurance FeeSP N3293 OA Tu/Th 5:30-9:30 p.m. $1,250MDTN SSC Alum Begins 1/6*Some classes may end later“Employment as a CredentialedAlcoholism & Substance AbuseCounselor will grow as morepeople become comfortable withseeking professional help for avariety of health, personal, andfamily problems.”- U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsAttendance and participation isrequired in all sessions in order toreceive a certificate of completion.Students who do not complete allhours within each topic due toabsence(s) may make-up the absencewhen the topic is offered again nextyear or may elect to attend personalmake-up instruction at an additionalcost. Classes cancelled due to theCollege closing in the event of inclementweather, in most cases, will bemade up on the Friday evening orSaturday morning of the followingweek.For more information call 845-341-4993.www.sunyorange.edu/ce11


Technology > Introductory ComputersA Word about our Computer ClassesDo you know how to:4 Arrange your desktop?4 Create a directory and subdirectory?4 Import files from other applications?4 Maximize, minimize, and restore Windows?4 Access files from the “A” drive and the“C” drive?If you were unable to answer any ofthese questions, then go ahead and tryone of our introductory classes.Computer BasicsThis introductory course will provide you with thecomputer basics necessary for working with softwareapplications in a personal computer environment.Topics include the basics of computer input/outputdevices, finding and using virtual help sources andfile management. This course also addresses instructionin Windows. 4 sessions.FA I9153 IA Tue Thu 9/2-9/11 $49MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Thurtle, C.FA I9153 IB Tue Thu 12/2-12/11 $49MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Galligan III, V.Managing and ProtectingYour Home PCDo you need advice on what’s new and what’schanged from previous Windows versions? Learnabout Spyware/Adware, computer viruses, virus protectionprograms, firewalls and critical computercomponents like RAM and the hard drive. We willalso discuss the pros and cons of upgrading toWindows Vista. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills.4 sessions.FA I9161 TA Sat 9/20-10/11 $120NBG 10am-1pm KEY Savannah, R.FA I9161 TB Sat 11/1-11/22 $120NBG 10am-1pm KEY Savannah, R.SP I9161 TA Sat 1/24-2/14 $120NBG 10am-1pm KEY Savannah, R.Introduction to the InternetBuild confidence using the Internet andEmail on your home computer! You will learn howto locate information on the Web quickly and masterEmail. Do you need to learn of Web sites thatwill help you plan your travel? Enroll now to learnof resources on the Web that you may not haveknown about. 4 sessions.FA I9162 TA Tue Thu 10/21-10/30 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.SP I9162 TA Tue Thu 1/20-1/29 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.Check out our website for newand additional classes and toregister online:www.sunyorange.edu/ce12 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Technology > Microsoft OfficeBasic Microsoft WordMaster the basics of this powerful word processingprogram. You will learn to create, save, and printdocuments and become familiar with editing featuresincluding formatting text and paragraphs, andcreating and formatting tables. Prerequisite:Knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbookrequired. 12 hours.FA I8626 IA Tue Thu 9/18-9/30 $99MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Bell, J.FA I8626 TA Tue Thu 10/21-10/30 $99NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.Intermediate Microsoft ExcelEnhance your worksheet experience. You will learnhow to manage data and analyze it using the builtin Excel functions as well as work with multipleworksheets at once. You will also be introduced toanalyzing sharing Excel files and incorporating Webinformation. Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Excel.Purchase of textbook required. 12 hours.FA I8711 TA Tue Thu 9/30-10/9 $120NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.FA I8711 IA Tue Thu 11/11-11/20 $120MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Ruggiero, S.Intermediate Microsoft Word<strong>Continuing</strong> what you learned in the Basic MicrosoftWord class, the instructor will walk you throughadvanced formatting and desktop publishing featuresincluding inserting graphics, creating a webpage, merging Word documents, and working withtemplates. Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Word orequivalent knowledge. Purchase of textbookrequired. 12 hours.FA I8710 IA Tue Thu 10/7-10/16 $120MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Thurtle, C.FA I8710 TA Tue Thu 11/11-11/20 $120NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.Basic Microsoft ExcelLearn how to build, edit and format spreadsheets.You will become skilled in working with formulasand functions while creating the ‘What-If-Analysis’with scenarios. Prerequisite: Knowledge ofWindows. Purchase of textbook required. 12 hours.MiddletownFA I8627 IA Tue Thu 10/23-11/4 $99MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Ruggiero, S.NewburghFA I8627 TA Tue Thu 9/9-9/18 $99NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.FA I8627 TB Sat 9/27-10/18 $99NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Harris, C.FA I8627 TC Sat 11/1-11/22 $99NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Harris, C.SP I8627 TA Sat 1/17-2/7 $99NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Harris, C.SP I8627 TB Tue Thu 2/24-3/5 $99NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.Basic Microsoft AccessLearn basic concepts of database management utilizingAccess. Your instructor will walk you throughcreating tables and queries while using forms andreports. You will also learn about modifying thedatabase structure. Prerequisite: Knowledge ofWindows. Purchase of textbook required. 12 hours.FA I8690 TA Tue Thu 12/2-12/11 $99NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.SP I8690 IA Tue Thu 1/6-1/15 $99MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Weiss, R.Intermediate Microsoft AccessBuild upon your knowledge of Access and learn keyrules of database design. You will be provided withan in-depth study of creating multiple table queries,developing forms and subforms, using data withother applications, and create advanced queries.Prerequisite: Basic Microsoft Access. Purchase oftextbook required. 12 hours.FA I8778 TA Tue Thu 1/13-1/22 $120NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.SP I8778 IA Tue Thu 1/22-2/3 $120MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Weiss, R.Basic Microsoft PowerPointCreate polished and professional looking presentationsusing PowerPoint. You will learn to developeye-catching presentations suitable for any businessfunction. Enhance the visual impact of your presentationby using text, charts, clip art/photos, andorganizational charts. Prerequisites: Windows andBasic Microsoft Word. Purchase of textbookrequired. 12 hours.SP I8691 TA Tue Thu 2/3-2/12 $99NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 211 Harris, C.SP I8691 IA Tue Thu 2/10-2/19 $99MDTN 6:30-9:30pm HA 114 Bell, J.www.sunyorange.edu/ce13


Technology > Business ApplicationsMicrosoft OutlookIncrease your productivity and communicationskills by learning how to effectively send andreceive mail messages, manage contact records, andkeep track of tasks. You also will be taught to usethe Calendar, create notes, and customize menusand toolbars. Prerequisites: Knowledge of the PC,Windows and the Internet. Purchase of textbookrequired. 1 session.FA I8529 IA Thu 8/28 $55MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 Weiss, R.SP I8529 IA Fri 1/9 $55MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 Weiss, R.Using Excel forReal Work ProjectsWould you like to bring your real work projectsinto the classroom so you can learn how to bestcomplete them? Many students can benefit fromregular instruction in Excel but this class will focusmainly on your real work projects. Do you ownyour own business and need help with basic andintermediate Excel tasks? This class may be for you.Purchase of textbook required. 4 sessions.FA I9160 TA Mon Wed 9/15-9/24 $120NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Jackson, S.FA I9160 TB Mon Wed 10/20-10/29 $120NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Jackson, S.SP I9160 TA Mon Wed 1/26-2/4 $120NBG 9am-12pm KEY 211 Jackson, S.Technology > Information Technology & CertificationA+ PC Service TechnicianThis hands-on course will help prepare you for theCompTIA A+ certification. Your A+ certifiedinstructor will walk you through installing computerhardware and the Windows operating system aswell as instruct you to repair, upgrade and troubleshootWindows compatible computers. Throughinstructor-led presentations, lecture and hands-onlab-time, you will understand the requirements forsafely maintaining computers, install & use DOScommands, and gain familiarity with Local AreaNetworks. Prerequisite: Firm knowledge of the PC,Windows and the Internet. Purchase of textbookrequired. 84 hours. 28 sessions.FA I8442 TA Mon Wed 9/29-2/2 $799NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 110 Savannah, R.Introduction toHome/Office NetworkingLearn the ins and outs of building a smallhome/office network, including the hardware andsoftware you need to build your network. Learn toinstall your networking hardware and how to configureWindows XP so your network computers cancommunicate. Also, discover the secret to properlyconfiguring printers, and other peripherals plus,manage and maintain your Windows XP networkand keep it secure. 4 sessions.FA I9105 IA Fri 9/5-9/26 $99MDTN 7-10pm HA 114 StaffNetwork+Our Network+ course covers the CompTIA certificationexam objectives that certify you cansuccessfully describe the features and functions ofnetwork components, know the layers of an OSImodel, have the skills needed to install, configure,and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripheralsand protocols. Prerequisite: A+ PC ServiceTechnician or equivalent knowledge. Purchase oftextbook required. 84 hours. 28 sessions.SP I8446 TA Tue Thu 2/17-5/28 $799NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 110 Baez, G.Need to take yourroad test?CAPE offers the 5-hour pre-licensingcourse where you can receive theMV-278 form you will need to makeyour road test appointment with theDepartment of Motor Vehicles.See page 25.14 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Technology > Web & Graphic DesignGraphics for Non-Graphic DesignersYou don’t have to be a graphic designer to recognize,purchase and create effective posters,brochures, newsletters, announcements and websites. In one six-hour day you will learn everythingyou need to know to improve your effectiveness incommunicating your message in print and on theWeb. 1 session.FA I9143 IA Sat 8/30 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Introduction to HTMLThis course provides hands-on instruction in theuse of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) thelanguage in which all web pages are written. Youwill learn how to create your own web pages withtext, links, images and tables as well apply layouttechniques. This course serves as a foundation andprerequisite for all other web development courses.Prerequisites: Knowledge of the PC, Windows andthe Internet. Purchase of textbook required.9 sessions.FA I8535 IA Fri 9/5-10/17 $375MDTN 9am-1pm HA 114 Weiss, R.PhotoShop IApplying Adobe’s PhotoShop, you will use digitalimages from digital cameras or scans to createenhanced photographs. You will learn to crop,adjust and filter a picture using the computer as adarkroom. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows.1 session.FA I8847 IA Sat 9/6 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.PhotoShop IIThis course continues the exploration ofPhotographics using digital images. You will learnto clone objects, cut and paste, layer, and useadvanced filtering. Prerequisite: PhotoShop I orequivalent knowledge. 1 session.FA I8848 IA Sat 9/13 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Photoshop Advanced: Special EffectsMaster the full power of Photoshop for creatingstunning special effects for ink-on-paper photographsand artwork, including glowing type, warpedand 3-dimensional lettering, advanced color correctionof old faded photographs, retouching, andcreating collages and paintings. Prerequisite:Photoshop I & II or equivalent knowledge.1 session.FA I9057 IA Sat 9/20 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Photoshop Advanced: Web GraphicsMaster the full power of Photoshop for creatingrich, professional web graphics in this 6-hourcourse. Learn how to build web-safe images usingmillions of colors rather than the basic web colors,create rollovers, animation, titles and buttons.Discover how top web sites “slice” their graphics tocreate rich pages that load fast, even on a slow dialupweb connection. Prerequisite: Photoshop I & IIor equivalent skills. 1 session.FA I9058 IA Sat 9/27 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Flash BasicsUnderstanding how Flash works, the authoringenvironment, using the timeline, creating simplegraphics, modifying simple graphics with colors,gradients and outlines, using multiple layers ad savingand reusing graphic elements. Prerequisites:Knowledge of the PC, Windows and the Internet.1 session.FA I9086 IA Sat 10/11 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Flash IntermediateFrame-by-Frame animations, Animation withmotion tweening, animation with shape tweeningand using animated masks. Prerequisite: FlashBasics. 1 session.FA I9087 IA Sat 10/18 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Flash Advanced (Visual)Creating interactivity with simple frame actions.Creating interactivity with objects and addingsound and video. Prerequisite: Flash Intermediate.1 session.FA I9088 IA Sat 10/25 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Flash Advanced(Scripting& Game Building)Complex interactivity. Manipulating variables, usingconditional actions and concludes with studentscreating their own interactive video games fromscratch. Prerequisite: Flash Intermediate. 1 session.FA I9089 IA Sat 11/1 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.www.sunyorange.edu/ce15


Technology > Web & Graphic DesignMacromedia Dreamweaver BasicStart your first site and build your first web pages,while becoming familiar with the Dreamweaverworkspace and tools. Learn how to add text andimages to your pages. Use color and size to styleyour text, and create links to build a multi-page site.Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows. 1 session.FA I9167 IA Sat 11/15 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Adobe InDesign: BasicLearn to use the world’s most powerful page layoutprogram, combining the latest printing and PDFtechnology with an easy-to-use interface. Studentswill learn how to create text and graphic boxes andto create professional newsletters, effective ads andbrochures. 1 session.FA I9140 IA Sat 12/13 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Macromedia DreamweaverIntermediateGet control of positioning page content and creatingstyles. You’ll learn to create, modify and usetables professionally. You’ll create forms and fields,and learn how to add rollover images to your site.Prerequisite: Dreamweaver basic Introduction orequivalent knowledge. 1 session.FA I9168 IA Sat 11/22 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Macromedia Dreamweaver AdvancedLearn to create state-of-the-art websites with externalCSS styles. Learn to design effectively andquickly in code view. You’ll learn to create pulldownmenus and add JavaScript behaviors to textand graphics, to make your site truly interactive.Prerequisite: Dreamweaver Intermediate or equivalentknowledge. 1 session.FA I9169 IA Sat 12/6 $120MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114 St. Martin, M.Building Websites with MacromediaDreamweaverThis course is an introduction to using MacromediaDreamweaver to create and manage websites. Youwill learn how to build websites from scratch, formattext, create links, use images, build navigationmenus and set up tables for sophisticated layout.Prerequisite: Introduction to HTML or equivalentknowledge. Purchase of textbook required.6 sessions.SP I8536 IA Fri 1/16-2/27 $375MDTN 9am-1pm HA 114 Weiss, R.ATTENTION SENIORS!Anyone over 60 years of age may attend<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> credit courses at no charge, ifseats are available. Registration is held on thefirst day of the semester. See the credit bulletinfor the schedule of courses. Non-credit coursesare not inlcuded. Call the <strong>Continuing</strong><strong>Education</strong> office at 341-4890for more information.Technology > Computers for SeniorsBasic Word (Seniors)Master the basics of this powerful word processingprogram. Learn how to create, save, and print documents.Become familiar with the editing features,learning to copy and paste. Prerequisite: Knowledgeof the PC and Windows. 4 sessions.FA I9149 TA Tue Thu 9/16-9/25 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.FA I9149 TB Tue Thu 11/4-11/13 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.File Management (Seniors)Never lose an important file again Learn to organizeyour documents into files and folders and archiveyour letters, digital photos and other documents onyour home computer. Prerequisite: Knowledge ofthe PC and Windows. 4 sessions.FA I9150 TA Tue Thu 10/7-10/16 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.FA I9150 TB Tue Thu 12/2-12/11 $49NBG 2:30-4:30pm KEY 211 Yorke, D.16 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Business & Professional > Professional DevelopmentApplying LEAN Concepts ToThe Healthcare IndustryIn this ½ day seminar you will learn the applicationsof the basic principles of LEAN as they applyto the healthcare industry to enable you to improvethe efficiency of your facility, improve patient care,reduce cost and improve quality. 1 session.FA N3071 OA Fri 10/17 $48MDTN 9am-12pm SSC Alumni Room Most, A.Basic Publicity Writing:Press Kits & News ReleasesDeal effectively with the media to maximize yourefforts and have successful outcomes. With little orno training or knowledge about basic publicity writingyou’ll learn how to successfully prepare theessential elements of a press kit: fact sheets, biographicalsheets, flyers, brochures, organizationalhistories, position papers and question and answersheets, including the cornerstone of any press kit --the news release. In addition to case study writingassignments, students will have the opportunity touse information from their professional and/or volunteerworlds to create materials for their actualuse. Purchase of textbook required. 8 sessions.FA N9403 OA Wed 10/8-12/3 $65MDTN 7-9pm TBA Kriz, N.Creating Effective Resumesand Cover LettersYou can create a Powerful Resume! Learn how tocreate a resume that best describes your experienceand objectives. Bring a current resume and samplecover letters for the positions you are seeking. Youwill discover which style works best for you.2 sessions.FA N8338 TA Tue Thu 9/23-9/25 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.FA N8338 TB Tue Thu 11/18-11/20 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.SP N8338 TA Tue Thu 1/13-1/15 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.Successful Interviewing SkillsYou can get that job! Find out how to presenta remarkable first impression, give the rightanswers and ask great questions. This workshop willhelp reduce the stress common with the interviewprocess by preparing you for each of the interviewstages (before, during and after). You will learn howto answer difficult questions through practice interviewswith other participants and the instructor.2 sessions.FA N8337 TA Tue Thu 10/21-10/23 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.FA N8337 TB Tue Thu 12/9-12/11 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.SP N8337 TA Tue Thu 2/17-2/19 $39NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Speier, E.Have you been thinking of takingcourses to become a CredentialedAlcoholism and Substance AbuseCounselor (CASAC) but have put itoff because of the confusion of whichcourse to take and when? OurCASAC program offers you theopportunity to take the program on asemester-long basis -- every Tuesdayand Thursday evening -- one completemodule in one semester! It iseven possible to complete the entireeducation program in one year!Concerned about the weather conditions? Signup for inclement weather e-mail alerts! Go towww.sunyorange.edu/alert to sign up. Onceyou sign up for the service, you will receive anautomatic e-mail if the College delays opening oris closed due to inclement weather.See page 10.www.sunyorange.edu/ce19


Business & Professional > Nonprofit Leadership & ManagementInstitute for Nonprofit Leadership and ManagementThe Institute for Nonprofit Leadership and Management at <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> provides nonprofits withvaluable educational resources and professional tools that are needed to become more proficient andsuccessful in reaching organizational goals.Certificate Program for Nonprofit Organizations<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> and the Institute for Nonprofit Leadership and Management offers a series of coursesdesigned to address the specific needs of board members, executives, managers, administrative staff andvolunteers.The college awards a Certificate upon completion of six courses.Roles and Legal Responsibilities ofNonprofit BoardsThis workshop examines the reporting requirements,laws and regulations that govern nonprofitboards as well as highlighting the Sarbanes-Oxleylegislation. The functions and contributions of successfulboards are examined including thedistinction between the role of the executive and therole of the board. This four-hour program counts astwo courses. 1 session.FA N2430 OA Wed 11/12 $70MTGY 5-9pm Chamber Larkin D’Ambrosio, J.Heller, G.Effective Leadership for NonprofitOrganizationsLearn principles of effective leadership required intoday’s nonprofit sector, as well as learn about theimportance of having an organizational mission.You will also explore short- and long-term planningtechniques. 1 session.FA N2432 OA Wed 10/15 $50MDTN 3-6pm LRC 221 Grady, D.Gearing Up For Strategic PlanningThis course examines what you need to know tosuccessfully engage in strategic planning. You willlearn how to assess your organization’s readiness toplan, as well as the key elements of a strategic plan,including the role of vision, mission, goals, objectives,and action steps in successful planning.1 session.FA N2438 OA Wed 10/22 $50MDTN 9am-12pm LRC 221 Checklick, J.Fundamentals of Grant WritingThis course presents an overview of the coreelements necessary to successfully construct a grantapplication for nonprofits. It will cover how todetermine the appropriateness of a grant relative toyour organization and tips to effectively researchand locate grants. 1 session.FA N2440 OA Wed 9/17 $50MDTN 9am-12pm SSC Alumni D’Ambrosio, J.Event Marketing for NonprofitsParticipants learn how to get the media attentiontheir events require and accurately target prospective“customers”. This course will address the marketabilitywithin events through sponsoringpartnerships with the business community.1 session.FA N2441 OA Wed 9/24 $50MDTN 9am-12pm SSC Alumni Ridings, M.Nonprofit Accounting BasicsThis course addresses current issues posed by theIRS that impact exempt organizations. It covers theaccounting responsibilities and requirements thattax-exempt groups must abide by. The course presentsthe necessary information that nonprofitorganizations need to disclose in required filingsand reports. 1 session.FA N2442 OA Wed 12/3 $50MDTN 9am-12pm SSC Alumni Weddell, T.Please note that purchases of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables, equipment,etc.) may be required for certain courses (see specific course description). This cost is notincluded in the course tuition unless specified.Please see our website or call for purchasing information.20 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Business & Professional > Nonprofit Leadership & ManagementCapital CampaigningLearn the components of Capital Campaign planningand implementation. Topics covered includefeasibility studies through campaign strategy, planning,volunteer leadership and major gift solicitation.Also learn about campaign strategies including therole of the campaign leadership team, volunteermonitoring and post-campaign analysis. 1 session.FA N2445 OA Wed 10/1 $50MDTN 9am-12pm LRC 221 Wade, T.Endowment Building and PlannedGivingLearn about endowments, their benefits to organizationsand donors, and how endowment buildingand planned giving work together. You will alsolearn about assessing an organization’s readiness forendowment building and developing a case for support.1 session.FA N2473 OA Wed 10/29 $50MDTN 9am-12pm LRC 221 VanHouten, K.Coaching as a Powerful Modelof Management, Mentoringand LeadershipThis course will familiarize executives and leadershow implementing a coaching style can have quickand effective results within an organization to:Promote innovations and accelerate results;Effectively develop and retain valuable organizationalmembers; Improve organizationalcommunications and team effectiveness, and;Deepen commitment to personal, professional, andorganizational goals. 1 session.FA N2449 OA Wed 12/10 $50MDTN 9am-12pm SSC Alumni Spieler, P.Too many points on yourdriving record?CAPE offers the 6-hour defensivedriving course which results in up to 4points being removed from your drivingrecord, plus earns you an insurancediscount. See page 25.Business & Professional > Small BusinessStarting a Small BusinessDo you have what it takes to start your own business?This course covers the topic of starting a smallbusiness. The approach is to use real world situationsand cases to help the student assess his/her readinessto start a business. Topics include: Planning a businessstart-up, securing financing, creating amarketing plan, assessing the student’s entrepreneurialskills, seeking professional help for the business.Upon completion of this course students will havesufficient knowledge of the start-up process to beginplanning their own venture. 1 session.FA I9066 IA Mon 9/22 $49MDTN 6-9pm HA 214 Urmston, D.Strategy & PositioningSet your business apart from the crowd! Learn howto craft a business strategy and position your businessfor success. Using real world examples, you willlearn how to differentiate your business from thecompetition. Topics include: Business strategy andpositioning, marketing and advertising, where to gethelp for the business. (Note: Starting a SmallBusiness is recommended but is not required to takethis course. You are encouraged to bring businessplans or start-up ideas to the class). 1 session.FA I9100 IA Mon 10/20 $49MDTN 6-9pm HA 214 Urmston, D.Writing a Business PlanHands-on workshop for writing a business plan.You will learn how to write a business plan. Topicsinclude: Financial statements, marketing and advertising,competitive analysis, formatting and whereto get more help writing the plan. Students areencouraged to bring a rough draft of their businessplan. Small class size is designed to give each personindividual attention. 1 session.FA I9101 IA Mon 11/10 $49MDTN 6-9pm HA 214 Urmston, D.Advertising a Hands-On ApproachYou don’t need to be an artist to create great advertising.Advertising workshop specifically designedfor small businesses. Students will learn how to createan advertising budget, how to work with amedia mix and how to create effective advertising.Special attention is paid to print advertising and thedifference between national advertising and localadvertising. 1 session.FA I9102 IA Mon 12/1 $49MDTN 6-9pm HA 214 Urmston, D.www.sunyorange.edu/ce21


Business & Professional > Small BusinessIntroduction toHome/Office NetworkingLearn the ins and outs of building a smallhome/office network, including the hardware andsoftware you need to build your network. Learn toinstall your networking hardware and how to configureWindows XP so your network computers cancommunicate. Also, discover the secret to properlyconfiguring printers, and other peripherals plus,manage and maintain your Windows XP networkand keep it secure. 4 sessions.FA I9105 IA Fri 9/5-9/26 $99MDTN 7-10pm HA 114 StaffFree Online Classes and Resources!You can use the IRS Online Classroom to: findout what qualifies as a deductible businessexpense, download forms, publications, and taxcalendars, recognize and avoid tax scams, link toother resources for starting and operating a business.You can also order products andpublications, such as the Small BusinessResource Guide CD-ROM.http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/Business & Professional > Tractor/Trailer Training (CDL)Tractor/Trailer Driver Training (CDL)Obtain Your CDL Truck Driver License!Start your new career as a Professional Truck Drivereven if you have little or no experience. This comprehensiveProfessional Truck Driver Trainingprogram includes everything you will need to obtainthe Class A CDL License.This 160 hour program will provide you with classroominstruction and behind-the-wheel experience.Evening programs are offered in the spring andsummer months.Graduates of the program receive:Program Completion CertificateJob Placement AssistanceAssessment interviews will be held at L & MCommercial Driving School throughout eachmonth. To schedule an intake interview call:845-497-2221 or 845-341-4532. FinancialAssistance for qualifying individuals. Your instructorwill provide you with a list of required materials topurchase (approx $191).Daytime (8am-5pm)FA N7512 TA Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 9/2-9/29 $4500FA N7512 TC Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 10/1-10/28 $4500FA N7512 TE Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 10/29-11/25 $4500FA N7512 TF Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 12/1-12/24 $4500FA N7512 TG Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1/5-1/30 $4500SP N7512 TA Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 2/2-2/27 $4500Evening (6-10pm)FA N7512 TB Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 9/2-10/27 $4500Be A Teacher or Suggest A CourseWe welcome suggestions for new courses, workshops, seminars and other activities.If you are interested in teaching, send your resume and cover letter with a course descriptionto <strong>Orange</strong> County Community College, <strong>Continuing</strong> and Professional <strong>Education</strong>,115 South Street, Middletown, NY 1094022 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Business & Professional > Security Guard & Preparedness8-Hour Security Guard Pre-Assignment TrainingThis program prepares you for entry level employmentas a NYS Certified Security Guard. The roleof a Safety & Security Officer, legal powers and limitations,emergency preparedness, communicationsand public relations, access control and ethics willbe covered. You will take a mandated exam andafter successfully completing the course, will receivea NYS issued certificate for license. 1 session.FA I8347 IA Sat 8/30 $59MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.8-Hour Security Guard: AnnualRefresherSecurity guards are required to take an 8-hourannual training class to remain in compliance withtheir security guard license. Participants will receivea certificate after completion of one session.1 session.FA I9083 IA Sat 8/30 $59MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.Incident Response to TerroristBombings (IRTB)Learn response procedures for terrorist incidentsinvolving energetic materials (explosives and incendiaries).At the conclusion of this course you will beable to prepare emergency responders and otherswho are involved in incident response to performsafely and effectively during incidents of terrorisminvolving energetic materials (explosives and incendiaries).1 session.FA I9164 IA Sat 9/13 $30MDTN 8am-12pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.Prevention & Response To SuicideBombing IncidentsLearn the steps that individual emergency responderscan take in order to recognize the Pre-attackindicators and assist in the prevention of suicidebombings and safely and effectively respond to oneonce it has occurred, and familiarize yourself withimprovised explosive devices (IED) and explosivematerials typically used in suicide bombings.1 session.FA I9163 IA Sat 9/13 $30MDTN 1-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.Understanding & Planning for SchoolBomb IncidentsHomeland Security course for emergency responders,staff, school resource officers and the public thataddresses the issues involved in formulating safe andeffective response plans for school bomb incidents.1 session.FA I9159 IA Sat 9/27 $59MDTN 9am-4pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.WMD Awareness Training(AWR160)Obtain knowledge of the prevention and deterrencestrategy, to identify indicators of potential terroristacts, and learn to identify potential terrorist targets,understand recognition, avoidance, isolation andnotification techniques of chemical agents andtoxic, industrial chemicals and materials in a WMDenvironment. 1 session.FA I9165 IA Sat 10/11 $59MDTN 8:30am-5pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.WMD Radiological/NuclearAwareness Course (AWR-140)Learn the basics of radiation, possible health effects,hazard identification, and proper notification procedures.At the conclusion of this course you will beable to define the fundamentals of radiation, radioactivematerials, ionization, and contamination. Youwill also be able to describe the indicators, signs,and symptoms of exposure to radiation, recognizethe presence of radiological materials from radiologicalposting (colors and symbols), container shapes/types, or unusual signs that may indicate the threatof a radiological event/incident, and appropriatelycommunicate the need for additional resources duringa radiological incident. 1 session.FA I9166 IA Fri 10/25 $39MDTN 9am-2pm HA 114A Girolamo, A.Check out our website for newand additional classes and toregister online:www.sunyorange.edu/cewww.sunyorange.edu/ce23


Business & Professional > Online CoursesAmerican Management AssociationTo see a full list of courses and to register log on to: www.flexstudy.com/sunyorangeTake American Management Associationcourses online in such subject areas as:4 Communications4 Negotiation Skills4 Strategic Planning4 Team BuildingYou can also complete an AMA certificateprogram in such areas as:4 Management4 Manufacturing Management4 Sales and Marketing Management4 Human Resources ManagementFirst Level Leadership: Supervising in the New Organization“The way it was broken out, by chapters, etc., was very well done andefficient. Also, the font and background was very easy to read (I findmany websites difficult to read and strain the eye).”– Bill MurphyOnline Professional Grade TrainingDevelop your professional and personal growththrough Online Professional Grade Training.Courses are as low as $15 and are available atyour convenience.To see a full list of courses and to register log onto:www.coursecatalog.com/sunyorange4 You have the opportunity to accessonline training in many subject areas:4 Hospitality Industry4 Management and Business4 OSHA, EPA and DOT compliance4 Creative Writing4 Quickbooksand many more!Six Sigma Management andLeadership Training Program“This course will help with my careeradvancement. I got my money`s worth andwould recommend this course to others.”– Nina BrittonCisco CCNA IP Routing Configuration“The instructor was responsive and quick toreply to my questions. I feel my time onlinewas time well spent.”– Betty McCullough24 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Enrichment > Driver SafetyPre-LicensingThe 5-hour course mandated by New York StateDepartment of Motor Vehicles for all New YorkState Permit holders (4 hours of instruction with amultiple choice test at the end of the course). Itaddresses seatbelt use, drug & alcohol use, amongother topics. Course will result in the issuance ofthe MV-278 form needed for road test appointment.Bring your permit to class with you.FA N7502 OA Sat 9/20 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertFA N7502 OB Sat 10/18 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertFA N7502 OC Sat 11/15 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertFA N7502 OD Sat 12/6 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertSP N7502 OA Sat 1/17 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertSP N7502 OB Sat 2/21 $38MDTN 9am-2pm BT 354 Mid-HudsonSafety ExpertPre-register or walk in: Reserve a seat forDefensive Driving or Pre-licensing classes bycompleting the registration form in this bulletinand mailing it to <strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong> at<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> or fax to 845-341-4898.Payment must accompany the registration inthe form of a check, money order, MasterCard,Visa or Discover for mail-ins and credit cardsonly for fax. Students may register and chargeby-phoneby calling 845-341-4892.Not sure of your schedule yet? Students willbe accepted on the date of the class meeting ona space-available basis. Registration and payment(credit cards only) will be accepted in theclassroom. Cash, checks or money orders cannotbe accepted by course instructors.Minimum number of students must be presentin order for class to be held.Check our website www.sunyorange.edu/ce foradditional sections which may be added afterthis publication has gone to print or for informationregarding class cancellation due to lowenrollment/weather closings.There is a half-hour break for lunch for onedayDefensive Driving classes.Defensive DrivingLearn driving techniques which will improve theodds for preventing accidents and moving violations.Earn a 10% liability and collision insurancediscount for 36 months following completion.Remove up to 4 points from your driving record.Bring your license or permit with you.FA N7503 OA Sat 9/13 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.FA N7503 OG Thu 9/18-9/25 $38MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 201 Kreuter, D.FA N7503 OE Fri 9/26 $38MDTN 10am-4:30pm BT 203 Upton, V.FA N7503 OB Sat 10/11 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.FA N7503 OI Sat 10/25-11/1 $38MDTN 9am-12pm BT 203 Green, D.FA N7503 OH Thu 11/6-11/13 $38MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 201 Kreuter, D.FA N7503 OC Sat 11/8 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.FA N7503 OF Fri 11/14 $38MDTN 10am-4:30pm BT 203 Upton, V.FA N7503 OD Sat 12/6 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.SP N7503 OA Sat 1/10 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.SP N7503 OH Thu 2/5-2/12 $38MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 203 Kreuter, D.SP N7503 OB Sat 2/14 $38MDTN 9am-3:30pm BT 203 Green, D.There is a half-hour break for lunch for one-day classes*Refund Policy: Full refund if applied for prior tostarting date of class; no refund if applied for ondate of class or thereafter.www.sunyorange.edu/ce25


Enrichment > Money & InvestingFinancial Management DuringEconomic UncertaintyBeing financially responsible is tantamount to navigatingwaters of this current economic climate.Understanding consumer debt, living expenses, andoverall budgeting can make tremendous reductionsin stress, by enabling people and families to livewithin their means, and still enjoy the “extras”.3 sessions.FA N9404 OA Thu 11/6-11/20 $75MDTN 7-9pm HA 307 Csak, E.Using Credit WiselyLearn to use credit to your benefit and not to putyou in debt. In this course you will learn the properuse of credit; to be a wealth creator, not a wealthdestroyer. 3 sessions.FA N9406 OA Thu 11/6-11/20 $75MDTN 7-9pm HA 203 VanDerBurgh, J.Protecting and InvestingYour Money WiselyThis fact-packed seminar teaches you how to avoidgetting ripped off in real estate, buying or leasingcars, investing with or without financial planners,insurance agents, investigating in long term careinsurance, credit companies, telephone companiesand franchises. Learn methods to save your moneyand how to stretch your income. Optional $20materials fee to be paid in class. 1 session.FA N7604 NA Wed 9/24 $49NBG 6-8pm NFA 243 Nathan, R.How to Buy and SellReal Estate WiselyLearn how to buy or sell your home, foreclosureproperty, raw land, condominium, co-op, multifamily,vacation home, or time-share and retirementhome. Topics include: working with realtors, trapsto avoid, obtaining financing, buying for no moneydown, use of appraisals, home inspections, mortgagesources, and rent with option. Optional $20materials fee to be paid in class. 1 session.FA N7612 NA Wed 9/24 $49NBG 8-10pm NFA 243 Nathan, R.Wheeling and Dealing:Car Buying WiselyYou will learn the secrets to save you money whenbuying new or used cars. Learn tricks of leasing,invoice, wholesale, rebates, hidden rebates and warranties,negotiating from strength, sales tricks,buying from the Internet, FAX buying of cars, andcar research sources of information. Optional $20materials fee to be paid in class. 1 session.FA N7822 NA Wed 9/24 $49NBG 6-8pm NFA 201 Nathan, B.Managing Your Personal FinancesLearn the options of saving money- long term, andshort term saving investments: how to maximizereturn while considering risks. Explore prioritizingfinancial demands and how to establish, manage,and repair your credit, credit and debit cards, purchasingvs. leasing, renting vs. owning and how toimprove your personal record keeping. Optional$20 materials fee to be paid in class. 1 session.FA N9405 NA Wed 9/24 $49NBG 8-10pm NFA 201 Nathan, B.Please note that purchases of materials(textbooks, workbooks, consumables,equipment, etc.) may be required for certaincourses (see specific course description).This cost is not included in thecourse tuition unless specified.Please see our website or call for purchasinginformation.26 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Enrichment > Language & CultureFrench 1An introduction to the spoken language with anemphasis on vocabulary development, correct pronunciationand basic phrases. (Outside practice/homework required.) The written language andteaching of proper grammar will also be taught.Purchase of textbook required. 10 sessions.FA N6710 OA Thu 9/18-11/20 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 201 Conroy, W.SP N6710 OA Thu 1/22-4/2 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 203 Conroy, W.Spanish Basic Conversation Level 1An introduction to the spoken language with anemphasis on vocabulary development, correct pronunciationand basic phrases. (Outside practice/homework required.) The written language andgrammar will also be included. Purchase of textbookrequired. 10 sessions.FA N6735 OA Mon 9/15-11/24 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 303 Pirez, A.SP N6735 OA Mon 2/16-4/27 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 103 Pirez, A.Italian Basic Conversation Level 1An introduction to the spoken language with anemphasis on vocabulary development, correct pronunciationand basic phrases. (Outside practice/homework required.) The written language andgrammar will also be included. Purchase of textbookrequired. 10 sessions.FA N6725 OA Mon 9/15-11/24 $125MDTN 6-8pm HU 207 Saetta, R.Italian Basic Conversation Level 2A continuation of level 1 with more oral practice,grammar and the written word. Purchase of textbookrequired. 10 sessions.FA N6726 OA Tue 9/16-11/18 $125MDTN 6-8pm HA 105 Saetta, R.Conversational Spanish Level IBe ready for your next vacation in Mexico, Spain,Central or South America! With basic but indispensablelanguage structures, vocabulary andpractice, you will quickly start communicating inSpanish. Go from “Hello” to “I like the hat, can Ibuy it with my credit card?” in one semester. A $29material fee to be paid in class for textbook andCD. 10 sessions.FA N6734 KA Wed 9/10-11/19 $125MWHS 7-9pm MWHS 177 Romero, P.FA N6734 NA Tue 9/23-12/16 $125NBG 7-9pm NFA 202 Delgado, A.Conversational Spanish Level IIThis course is a continuation of ConversationalSpanish Level I. You will receive more practice onwhat has already been learned, more useful sentencestructures, more dialogues, songs and MORE FUNin Spanish. $17.00 material fee to be paid in class.10 sessions.SP N6739 NA Tue 1/20-9/24 $125NBG 7-9pm NFA 202 Delgado, A.Spanish Basic Conversation Level 2This course is a continuation of Spanish BasicConversation Level 1 by emphasizing more practicallearning and further developing your skills throughdialogues and conversation. Purchase of textbookrequired. 10 sessions.FA N6736 OA Tue 9/16-11/25 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 103 Pirez, A.SP N6736 OA Tue 2/17-4/28 $125MDTN 7-9pm HA 103 Pirez, A.Sign Language IYou will learn the basic vocabulary, grammar andsentence structure of the American Sign Language(ASL). Practice signing and build your skill developmentwhile communicating receptively andexpressively. Purchase of textbook required.10 sessions.FA N6750 TA Sat 9/27-12/6 $199NBG 10am-1pm KEY 111 Hotchkiss, E.FA N6750 TB Sat 1/10-2/14 $199NBG 10am-1pm KEY 111 Hotchkiss, E.Would you like to earnan insurance discount?CAPE offers the 6-hour defensivedriving course which results in a 10%liability and collision auto insurancediscount. See page 25.www.sunyorange.edu/ce27


Enrichment > English as a Second Language<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> Ofrece el Programa Comprensivo para Todas Sus Necesidadesde Aprender y Mejorar Su Inglés!<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> ha respondido a la demanda de ofrecer un programa de inglés más extensivo. Después de hacer un examende evaluación, puede matricularse para empezar sus estudios en el nivel básico, intermedio o avanzado.Hay cursos más específicos para los que quieren practicar la pronunciación, mejorar el inglés en el trabajo, o aprender másvocabulario esencial. También hay un laboratorio donde se puede tener acceso a programas electrónicos que puedenenriquecer su conocimiento de inglés además del estudio en la clase.Hay clases en Middletown y Newburgh. Para hacer el examen de evaluación para matricularse llame a (845) 341- 4593 o (845) 341- 4033.English As A Second Language (ESL),Level IDesigned for the beginning English speaker. You areintroduced to grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing,speaking and listening. Required textbook canbe purchased in class.ESL-Nivel IEste curso sin créditos está diseñado para hablar elinglés a nivel inicial. Al estudiante se le enseña aleer, escribir, hablar y entender, haciendo énfasis enlo referente a enterderlo y hablarlo bien. Se estudiay se conversa sobre las situaciones cotidianas.FA N7991 TA Tue Thu 9/9-11/25 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 124 Cedeno, N.FA N7991 OA Tue Thu 9/9-11/25 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 215 Powell, N.SP N7991 OB Tue Thu 1/27-4/16 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 215 Powell, N.SP N7991 TB Tue Thu 1/27-4/16 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 124 Cedeno, N.English As A Second Language (ESL),Level IIThis class for the intermediate student furtherexplores grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing,speaking and listening. Required textbook can bepurchased in class.ESL Nivel IIEsta es una clase elaborada para que el estudiantede nivel inicial-avanzado practique intensivamentela manera de hablar y entender en inglés;con cierta concentración en lecturas y composicionescortas. Este curso ayuda al estudiante aprepararse para la vida diaria, el lugar de trabajo ylas actividades de la comunidad.English As A Second Language (ESL),Level IIIThe study of all language skills is explored, withmore intensive emphasis on reading and writing.Required textbook can be purchased in class.ESL Nivel IIIEsta es una clase elaborada para que el estudiantede nivel inicial-avanzado practique intensivamentela manera de hablar y entender en inglés;con cierta concentración en lecturas y composicionescortas. Este curso ayuda al estudiante aprepararse para la vida diaria, el lugar de trabajo ylas actividades de la comunidad.FA N7993 OA Tue Thu 9/9-11/25 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 221 Gil, I.FA N7993 TA Tue Thu 9/9-11/25 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 138 Gehlhoff, K.SP N7993 OB Tue Thu 1/27-4/16 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 221 Gil, I.SP N7993 TB Tue Thu 1/27-4/16 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 138 Gehlhoff, K.ESL Class InformationRequired textbook can be purchased in class.Registration Information:First time students must call (845) 341-4593 or(845) 341-4033 to make an appointment for anevaluation for placement.Repeat ESL students may register in class forthe next class, or by phone with a credit card.FA N7992 OA Mon Wed 9/8-11/24 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 215 Zuckerman, R.FA N7992 TA Mon Wed 9/8-11/24 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 124 Cedeno, N.SP N7992 OB Mon Wed 1/26-4/15 $60MDTN 6:30-9:30pm LRC 215 Zuckerman, R.SP N7992 TB Mon Wed 1/26-4/15 $60NBG 6:30-9:30pm KEY 124 Cedeno, N28 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Enrichment > English as a Second LanguagePronunciation for BeginnersImprove your confidence in speaking English! Thiscourse in accent reduction for high beginners (LevelII) and above will introduce you to learning how toproduce sounds in English, as well as teach intonation,rhythm and word stress so you can makeyourself better understood and comprehend whatyou hear. Required textbook can be purchased inclass. 14 sessions.FA N7957 TA Mon Wed 9/3-10/22 $60NBG 6:30-8:30pm YMCA 105 Graf, K.FA N7957 OA Tue Thu 9/9-10/23 $60MDTN 6:30-8:30pm OH 107 Graf, K.Everyday Conversationand Expressions IPractice speaking in everyday situations. Learn touse essential vocabulary and common expressionsnecessary for effective communication. Role playdaily situations and practice using vocabulary andexpressions in real life context. Required textbookcan be purchased in class. 14 sessions.FA N7946 TA Mon Wed 10/27-12/10 $60NBG 6:30-8:30pm YMCA 105 Graf, K.FA N7946 OA Tue Thu 10/28-12/11 $60MDTN 6:30-8:30pm OH 107 Graf, K.ESL Fundamentals ofReading & WritingLearn the basic skills needed in the development ofreading and writing in the second language. Learnthe proper use of punctuation and the constructionof proper sentences, which will lead up to the constructionof the basic paragraph. The use ofoutlining and brainstorming will also be taught.Reading skills will explore the use of context cluesand reading for understanding. Required textbookcan be purchased in class. 14 sessions.FA N7954 OA Mon Wed 9/3-10/22 $60MDTN 6:30-8:30pm OH 107 Mahoney, N.FA N7954 TA Tue Thu 9/9-10/23 $60NBG 6:30-8:30pm YMCA 105 Henighan, P.ESL IntermediateReading and WritingExplore high interest readings especially for ESLstudents to develop comprehension skills andvocabulary development. Learn the mechanics ofwriting in the second language. Recommended forstudents who want to prepare to study on the collegelevel or for those for whom reading and writingskills need further improvement. Required textbookcan be purchased in class. 14 sessions.FA N7948 OA Mon Wed 10/27-12/10 $60MDTN 6:30-8:30pm OH 107 Mahoney, N.FA N7948 TA Tue Thu 10/28-12/11 $60NBG 6:30-8:30pm YMCA 105 Henighan, P.ESL Advanced Reading and WritingPrepare to make the transition to the credit collegereading and writing courses. Learn the mechanicsand styles of writing paragraphs and essays througha careful, step-by-step process.SP N7949 OA Mon Wed 1/26-3/11 $60MDTN 6-8pm OH 107 Graf, K.SP N7949 TA Tue Thu 1/27-3/12 $60NBG 6-8pm YMCA 105 Graf, K.ESL Vocabulary DevelopmentLearn the most important words needed to increaseyour understanding of academic speaking and reading.This course makes learning vocabulary easy andfun if you want to prepare for academic work or ifyou want to better your vocabulary. (Suggested tobe taken with ESL Advanced Reading & Writing).SP N7953 OA Mon Wed 1/26-3/11 $45MDTN 8:15-9:15pm OH 107 Graf, K.SP N7953 TA Tue Thu 1/27-3/12 $45NBG 8:15-9:15pm YMCA 105 Graf, K.ESL Grammar Review IIn this first part of the two-part course ESLGrammar Review I and ESL Grammar Review II,students will review some of the major points ofEnglish grammar, including verb tenses, pronouns,and modals. Recommended for intermediate toadvanced students. Required textbook can be purchasedin class. 14 sessions.SP N7994 TA Mon Wed 1/26-3/11 $60NBG 6:30-8:30pm YMCA 105 Henighan, P.SP N7994 OA Tue Thu 1/27-3/12 $60MDTN 6:30-8:30pm OH 107 Mahoney, N.www.sunyorange.edu/ce29


Enrichment > Music, Dance & TheaterSocial Ballroom Dancing 1Learn the basic steps in foxtrot, waltz, lindy, chacha,merengue, hustle and polka. Fundamentals aregiven to make it easier for you to master the variousdance patterns. Everyone must enroll with a partnerand registration cards must be completed by eachperson. Please wear comfortable, smooth soledshoes, no sneakers. 12 sessions.FA N6501 OA Tue 9/9-11/25 $79MDTN 6:30-8pm PE Studio Elia, H., Elia, D.FA N6501 OB Thu 9/11-12/4 $79MDTN 7:15-8:45pm PE Studio Elia, H., Elia, D.SP N6501 OA Tue 1/20-4/14 $79MDTN 6:30-8pm PE Studio Elia, D., Elia, H.SP N6501 OB Thu 1/22-4/16 $79MDTN 7:15-8:45pm PE Studio Elia, D., Elia, H.Social Ballroom Dancing 2Learn intermediate style and techniques in foxtrot,waltz, lindy, polka, cha-cha, merengue, rumba,mambo, tango and hustle for those with previousinstruction. Everyone must enroll with a partnerand registration cards must be completed by eachperson. 12 sessions.FA N6502 OA Tue 9/9-11/25 $79MDTN 8-9:30pm PE Studio Elia, H., Elia, D.SP N6502 OA Tue 1/20-4/14 $79MDTN 8-9:30pm PE Studio Elia, D., Elia, H.Salsa Level IThis beginner Salsa class introduces youto the rhythm and timing of the music, as well astechnique in leading and following. You will learnbasic footwork, dance positions and connectionsbetween partners. We will teach you fun and easydance patterns that include single right turns andcross body leads. The class is for people who haveno previous experience with Salsa dancing.6 sessions.FA N6518 TA Thu 9/18-10/23 $39NBG 7-8:30pm YMCA 119 Maldonado, E.FA N6518 TB Thu 10/30-12/11 $39NBG 7-8:30pm YMCA 119 Maldonado, E.Salsa Level IIThe intermediate class will help you buildon the basics you learned in Level 1. The curriculumcovers single left turns, cross body leads and 1½ half right turn and left turns. You will be introducedto variations and patterns to supplement yourdancing. 6 sessions.FA N6519 TA Sat 9/20-10/25 $39NBG 10-11:30am YMCA 119 Maldonado, E.FA N6519 TB Sat 11/1-12/13 $39NBG 10-11:30am YMCA 119 Maldonado, E.Beginner’s GuitarLearn the basic chords, picking patterns, tuning andstrumming methods while learning popular songs.Outside practice necessary. Bring an acoustic guitar.Classes for adults only. 10 sessions.FA N6510 OA Wed 9/17-11/19 $99MDTN 7-9pm OH 111 Conques, J.SP N6510 OA Wed 1/7-3/11 $99MDTN 7-9pm OH 111 Conques, J.Life, Times and Musicof BeethovenIn this course you will learn about the three periodsof Beethoven’s life, his influence on future composers,music style and political, religious and socialdevelopments.FA N6513 NA Wed 9/10-10/1 $75NBG 7-9pm KEY 221 Didio, U.MARILYN R. WHEELERMEMORIAL FUNDAttention non-credit students.A limited amount of tuition assistance isavailable from the Marilyn R. WheelerMemorial Fund. It is the only source oftuition assistance to non-credit students.For information and/orapplication, call (845) 341-4890.30 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Enrichment > Arts, Crafts & HobbiesPhotography for the Serious BeginnerLearn how to start using that advanced SLR to itsfullest potential. Whether it is a digital or film camera,the class will discuss how to get the best out ofthem. Topics include using the camera on manualsettings, lenses, films, filters and image composition.Class will also include an overview of some populardigital image software, though this is not a softwareinstruction class. For film users, darkroom time canbe arranged. Bring SLR (Single lens reflex) camerawith you to class. For film camera users, materialsfee of $50-$60 covers supplies needed for the class.10 sessions.FA N7072 KA Mon 9/22-12/1 $159MWHS 7-10pm MWHS 120 Albrecht, D.SP N7072 KA Mon 1/26-4/20 $159MWHS 7-10pm MWHS 120 Albrecht, D.Stained Glass for BeginnersUsing the copper foil method, you will learnthe basics of stained glass production, including“cutting” glass, use of patterns, fitting, foiling, soldering,and patina application, to create stainedglass projects. You will choose a pattern for yourfirst project and receive a list of essential equipment/suppliesto be purchased along with a list ofsome local stores that sell art glass supplies. Cometo the second class ready to cut glass, so be sure tobring your new tools and supplies. 8 sessions.FA N1058 KA Wed 9/24-11/19 $99MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 122 Thomas, K.Stained Glass WorkshopTopics in this advanced class include copperfoil method, mosaics and proper finishingtechniques for more advanced projects. Purchase oftools and glass extra. No lead caming and not forbeginners. 8 sessions.FA N1060 KA Mon 9/22-11/17 $99MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 122 Thomas, K.Cartooning For AdultsLearn to develop your own special drawing style,introduce basic characters in a comic strip, and generateclever cartoon ideas. Each student will have achance to develop at least one cartoon feature idea.Student should bring white paper and drawing pencils.8 sessions.FA N1164 OA Tue 9/16-11/11 $79MDTN 7-9pm BT 119 DeMaio, C.SP N1164 OA Wed 2/18-4/15 $79MDTN 7-9pm BT 117 DeMaio, C.Drawing for BeginnersCovers the basic concepts of still life drawing: line,contour, shadowing, cross-hatching, value, and stippling.Purchase of supplies extra. Bring whitedrawing pad, pencils and eraser to first class session.Other supplies to be discussed in class. 8 sessions.FA N1175 OA Wed 9/17-11/5 $79MDTN 7-9pm BT 119 DeMaio, C.Drawing IIA continuation of Drawing for Beginners. Coversuse of charcoal and colored pencils, shadow andspace, and changing the viewpoint. Students willrefine techniques, improve quality of line and putatmosphere in their work. Purchase of suppliesextra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraserto first class session. Other supplies to be discussedin class. 10 sessions.SP N1176 OA Tue 2/17-4/28 $89MDTN 7-9pm BT 117 DeMaio, C.Pastels and Advanced DrawingRefine your drawing techniques and learn to usecolor with pastels. Beginning with classic still life,you will learn to handle various drawing, pasteltechniques and materials. Emphasis will be placedon learning to see changes in color and light.Purchase of supplies extra. 8 sessions.FA N1182 KA Tue 9/23-11/25 $89MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 118 Sealfon, M.SP N1182 KA Tue 2/24-5/12 $89MWHS 7-9:30pm MWHS 118 Sealfon, M.Fresh Floral DesignHands on instruction in the tools, materials, procedures(including the care and handling of freshflowers) for creating a different floral arrangementeach week. Bring a sharp knife or clippers andnewspapers. Bring $28 to first class. Bring $14 perclass thereafter. 6 sessions.FA N3741 KA Wed 10/1-11/5 $69MWHS 7-9pm MWHS 120 Tietjen, I.SP N3741 KA Wed 3/4-4/22 $69MWHS 7-9pm MWHS 120 Tietjen, I.Christmas Floral DesignCreate 3 floral decorations with fresh evergreens: adecorated wreath, a centerpiece and a boxwoodChristmas tree. Bring a glue gun and glue sticks.Bring $36 to first class and $18 to second class.3 sessions.FA N3714 KA Wed 11/12-12/3 $39MWHS 7-9pm MWHS 120 Tietjen, I.No class 11/26.www.sunyorange.edu/ce31


Enrichment > Recreation & LeisureVoice Over: Getting Paid to TalkExplores the many aspects of voice-over work fortelevision, film, radio, and narration as well asemerging opportunities for voice in multimedia.Learn how to prepare the all-important demo tapeas well as how to bypass the competition and getthe job. You will listen to professional voice-overrecordings and have the opportunity to prepare andread a piece of commercial copy for critique.1 session.FA N2234 OA Mon 10/13 $29MDTN 6:30-9pm HA 302Creative Voice Dev GroupSP N2234 OA Mon 2/9 $29MDTN 6:30-9pm HA 101Creative Voice Dev GroupPrivate Pilot Ground SchoolPrepare for FAA written exam, supplement yourflight instruction, or review your general knowledgeof flying under visual flight rules (VFR). Principlesof flight, aircraft performance, instruments, weights& balance, federal aviation regulations, navigation,communications, and meteorology are covered inclass. Purchase of textbook required. 14 sessions.FA N1701 OA Thu 9/4-12/11 $199MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 117 Bernstein, D.SP N1701 OA Thu 1/22-4/30 $199MDTN 6:30-9:30pm BT 117 Bernstein, D.Check out our website for newand additional classes and toregister online:www.sunyorange.edu/ceScuba Diving<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> and Middletown Scuba are proudto offer scuba diving classes on the MiddletownCampus. Through lectures and pool diving, youwill learn basic skin and scuba diving. Our instructionwill help prepare you for open water divingleading to international certification. Prerequisites:able to swim 200 yards without stopping and pass ascuba medical evaluation. Please call MiddletownScuba at 845-343-2858 for more information aboutadditional expenses and to setup your scuba medicalassessment. 8 sessions.FA N6176 OA Wed 9/24-11/19 $129MDTN 7-10pm PE 223/Pool Mattinson, P.No class 10/22/08.Sports Coach InstituteLearn how a coach can help bring outcharacter, reduce risk in a youth sports program,recognize and manage youth sports injuries, createan emergency action plan, and improve your organizationand communication skills. 3 hours.FA N7711 OA Sat 9/6 $20MDTN 9am-12pm PE 223 Stepp, S.<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> Swim SchoolSwim classes for beginner throughadvanced for both children andadults taught by trained and experiencedAmerican Red Cross WaterSafety Instructors. Students are preassessedto confirm correctplacement. Show up dressed toswim any time during assessmenttimes. Tuition must be paid at assessment to reservespace. First come first served. Space is limited.Assessment Dates: 9/6/08 & 1/10/09 - 9am-12pmFA N9114 OA Sat 9/13-11/1 $99MDTN 9am-12pm PE Pool PE StaffSP N9114 OA Sat 1/17-3/7 $99MDTN 9am-12pm PE Pool PE StaffEnrichment > Health & WellnessGreen Technologyfor Your HomeLearn how to make your home greener throughtechnology and save money. Get the needed informationabout available technologies and tools tomake new and existing homes more energy efficient.We will discuss solar, geothermal, wind, the buildingenvelope, Energy Star and the Zero EnergyHome. The class will be taught by Emma Gonzalez-Laders, RA, LEED AP. 2 sessions.FA N4207 TA Tue Thu 10/7-10/9 $59NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY TBA Gonzalez-LadersFA N4207 TB Tue Thu 11/4-11/6 $59NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY TBA Gonzalez-LadersSP N4207 TA Tue Thu 2/3-2/6 $59NBG 6:30-8:30pm KEY 111 Gonzalez-Laders32 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Enrichment > Youth ProgramsSpanish (7-11 years)Simple conversation, vocabulary, sentence structurethrough conversation, songs and games. Bring anotebook to class. 8 sessions.FA N9036 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 9-10:15am HU 201 Estronza-Flores, M.SP N9036 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 9-10:15am HU 201 Estronza-Flores, M.Calling All Actors/Actresses (9-12 years)Prepare for live theater, learn how an actor walks,talks and projects. Take part in classroom skits andimprovisations. 8 sessions.FA N9223 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am SSC Café Topps, C.SP N9223 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am SSC Café Topps, C.Spanish 2 (8-13 years)A more advanced course for those who have completedSpanish 1 or who have knowledge ofSpanish. Bring a notebook to class. 8 sessions.FA N9037 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am HU 201 Estronza-Flores, M.SP N9037 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am HU 201 Estronza-Flores, M.Beginner’s Guitar (9-15 years)Acoustic guitar preferred. Covers basic chords, tuningand strumming methods, reading tablature andsome simple songs. Outside practice required. Bringyour own acoustic guitar. Purchase of textbookrequired. 8 sessions.FA N9144 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am OH 23 Wilbur, D.SP N9144 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am OH 23 Wilbur, D.Drawing for the Holidays (6-12 years)Students will create a variety of pictures on Fall holidaythemes. Purchase of supplies extra. 8 sessions.FA N9256 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 9-10:15am HA 207 DeMaio, C.Cartooning (8-12 years)Learn to create your own cartoon characters, techniquesof the cartoonist, developing a cartoon storyand producing a comic strip. Purchase of suppliesextra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils and eraserto first class session. Other supplies to be discussedin class. 8 sessions.FA N9258 OA Sat 9/13-11/8 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am HA 207 DeMaio, C.SP N9258 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 10:30-11:45am HA 207 DeMaio, C.Drawing For Beginners (6-12 years)Using elements of art -- line, shape, color, texture,space, form and value -- learn to draw. Purchase ofsupplies extra. Bring white drawing pad, pencils anderaser to first class session. Other supplies to be discussedin class. 8 sessions.SP N9257 OA Sat 2/21-4/18 $59MDTN 9-10:15am HA 207 DeMaio, C.Enrichment > Special ProgramsCollege MusicMixed ChorusFA N6523 OA Tue Thu 8/25-12/11 $0MDTN 2-2:50pm OH 23 Damaris, C.Chamber EnsembleFA N6527 OA Thu 8/25-12/11 $0MDTN 6-7:45pm PT Theater Clark-MooreOrchestraFA N6528 OA TBA 8/25-12/11 $0MDTN 8-9:45pm PT Theater Clark-MooreBandFA N6529 OA TBA 8/25-12/11 $0MDTN 7-8:45pm PT Theater ScottMadrigalsFA N6531 OA TBA 8/25-12/11 $0MDTN 3-3:50pm OH 23 Damaris, C.www.sunyorange.edu/ce33


Enrichment > Special ProgramsFREE Workshops offered this fall by the Hudson Valley Federal CreditUnion at the Newburgh Extension CenterThis fall <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> is featuring FREE workshops offered by experts in their respective fields thatwill cover topics on Saving and Budgeting, Credit, Real Estate and Investing. Two FREE workshops,each taught by HVFCU employees, will be offered.View the workshop offerings and dates below. You must RSVP by calling Ellen Stoneham at 341-4543to reserve a seat (limit of 18 participants).Room 111 Newburgh Extension CenterSept 24 6PM-8:30Saving Strategiesand Budgeting GoalsLearn how to establish and maintain healthyfinances. Topics include: Tracking Income andExpenses, Budgeting and Setting Goals.Instructors: Michael Valentino & Kathy FerrusiOct 1 6PM-8:30Real EstateFind out about real estate loans and home buying.Topics include: Shop for loans and housesin advance and checking your credit beforeyou shop.Instructor: Cathy KantrowitzCredit and YouLearn how to manage your credit wisely. Topicsinclude: Defining Credit, The Cost of Credit,How to Apply for Credit and Credit Repair.Instructor: Kevin DierInvestmentsWe will cover Beginning Strategies for SuccessfulInvesting where you will discover the rules thathelp systematically build and protect your wealth.Instructor: Jeff ThatcherWorkforce Development <strong>Education</strong>If you are unemployed, a dislocated or a displacedworker, you may be eligible to receive funding tocover the costs of select courses and certificate programs.As an eligibile training provider under thefederal Workforce Investment Act, <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong>’sWorkforce Development <strong>Education</strong> offers programsand services that are covered by special trainingvouchers.Our programs offer job readiness courses and careerpreparation programs, classes and services to provideparticipants with the skills needed to meet thedemand of today’s workplace.<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong>, in both Middletown andNewburgh, is a partner in the <strong>Orange</strong> CountyWorkforce Development System, <strong>Orange</strong> Works.Our programs include:• Business/Office Technologies• Computer• Health Occupations• Transportation• Law EnforcementIf you would like more information, call the Workforce <strong>Education</strong>Office at 845-341-4543 or 845-341-4532.<strong>Orange</strong> Works, a Workforce DevelopmentSystem, is the link that provides resources andservices in a professional business environmentto individuals who are seeking employment andto businesses building their workforce.The Center is supported by a grant fromthe <strong>Orange</strong> County Workforce InvestmentBoard in partnership with:New York State Department of Labor<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College<strong>Orange</strong>/Ulster BOCES<strong>Orange</strong> County Government:Employment & Training33 Fulton Street,2nd FloorMiddletown, NY 10940(845) 346-1100FAX (845) 346-1107www.orangeworks.biz3 Washington CenterMaple Building, 4th FloorNewburgh, NY 12550(845) 568-5090FAX (845) 568-538134 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


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<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong>How to read class listings<strong>Orange</strong> County Community CollegeA Unit of the State University of New York115 South Street,Middletown, NY 10940Telephone: (845) 344-6222www.sunyorange.eduDr. William RichardsPresidentDr. Catherine ChewVice President for Academic AffairsMr. J. Daniel BloomerVice President for AdministrationMr. Vincent CazzettaVice President for Institutional AdvancementMr. Paul BroadieVice President for Student DevelopmentMission >We are a community of learners dedicated toreaching out to all citizens of <strong>Orange</strong> Countyto enrich their lives through the highest-qualityeducation possible. Intellectual rigor, personalcommitment and enhanced citizenship distinguisha <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> education which will enhancestudents’ economic opportunities, deepen theirappreciation of culture and of their place in historywhile broadening their sense of responsibility in ademocratic society.General Policy >The College makes every effort to maintain theschedule of courses as announced in this Bulletin.However, the College reserves the right to changeinstructors, withdraw courses, change rooms orcancel courses without previous announcement,based on enrollment, budget, or other constraints.<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College is an equalopportunity/affirmative action institution. In accordancewith Federal regulations, the New York State HumanRights Law and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Actof 1973, <strong>Orange</strong> County Community College does notdiscriminate on the basis of age, color, religion, creed,disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin,race, gender or sexual orientation in employment or in theeducational programs and activities which it operates.Founded 1950Accredited by the Middle States Association of Collegesand Secondary SchoolsSemester Course # Section Day(s) Start date-End date FeeLocation Start time-End Time Building Room InstructorSemester KeyFA = Fall 2008SP = Spring 2009Be a Teacher...Suggest a CourseWe are always looking for new course ideas andinstructors. If you have an idea for a course, pleasesend a resume or course outline to:<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong><strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>115 South StreetMiddletown, NY 10940Vea la página 28 para información en español, sobrenuestros programas de ESL.Location & Building Code ListCodeMDTNMTGYNBGPJCodeHABTKEYHUOHLIBSSCPEHOMWHSNFAPJHYMCAWARCHAMBERLocationMiddletownMontgomeryNewburghPort JervisBuildingHarriman HallBio-Technology BuildingKey Bank BuildingHudson Hall<strong>Orange</strong> HallLibraryShepard Student CenterPhysical <strong>Education</strong> BuidlingHorton HallMonroe-Woodbury High SchoolNewburgh Free AcademyPort Jervis High SchoolYMCA NewburghWarwick High School<strong>Orange</strong> County Chamber of CommerceAn Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action College<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College is a two-year collegeestablished under the authority of the State of New York,primarily to fulfill the educational needs of those personsliving within its service area. To help reach this goal,the College offers day and evening classes and summersessions.<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College curricula are registeredby the New York State Department of <strong>Education</strong> andapproved by the State University of New York. It isauthorized to award the Associate in Arts, the Associate inApplied Science, and the Associate in Science Degree asestablished by the Board of Regents of the University ofthe State of New York.Concerned about wintery weather conditions?Sign up for inclement weather e-mail alerts!Go to www.sunyorange.edu/alert to sign up.Once you sign up for the service, you will receive anautomatic e-mail to alert you if the College delaysopening or is closed due to inclement weatherconditions.36 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Campus MapBuilding CodesNo. Code Building name2 HU Hudson Hall3 BT Bio-Technology Building5 HO Horton Hall6 OH <strong>Orange</strong> Hall9 HA Harriman Hall10 PE Physical <strong>Education</strong> Building11 LIB Library12 SSC Shepard Student Center15 CM Christine Morrison HouseOff-Campus Locations:KEY Key Bank BuildingNFA Newburgh Free AcademyMWHS Monroe Woodbury High SchoolPJH Port Jervis High SchoolYMCA YMCA (Newburgh)WVHS Warwick Valley High SchoolBest Routes to Middletown Campus115 South Street, MiddletownArriving from Connecticut or Upstate New York, takeInterstate 84 West to exit 3W, Route 17M (Middletown), proceedon 17M which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue on DolsonAvenue to Bennett Street, turning left on Bennett to the top of thehill (South Street).From New York City or New Jersey; N.Y.S. Thruway to exit16 (Harriman) to Route 17 West to exit 123 (Middletown). Follow17M (to Middletown) which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue toBennett, turning left on Bennett to top of hill (South Street).From Upstate-Route 17 to exit 121W, Interstate 84 Westfor 3.3 miles to exit 3W, (Route 17M) becomes Dolson Avenue.Continue on Dolson Avenue to Bennett Street, turning left toBennett Street.Best Routes to Newburgh Extension Center (KeyBank Bldg)One Washington Center, NewburghFrom Middletown: Take Interstate 84 East, exit 10, stay toright of ramp, turn right onto Route 9W and immediately get intoleft lane. At stoplight, turn left onto North Plank Road whichbecomes Marine Drive (also named LeRoy Place, Water Street).Continue on Marine Drive to Second Street. Turn right ontoSecond Street, go up hill, turn left onto Colden Street. Go oneblock, NEC will be on right.From Route 17: Take Exit 121E (Interstate 84). Follow samedirections as if coming from Middletown.From Upstate New York or New York City/New Jersey area:Take New York State Thruway to Exit 17. After toll booths, bear right,follow signs for Interstate 84 East. Follow directions as if comingfrom Middletown.Take Interstate 84West, Newburgh/Beacon Bridge, Exit 10, stayto right of ramp, turn right at end of ramp. Staying to right, followsigns to Route 9W, turn right onto Route 9W. Follow same directionsas if coming from Middletown.Best Routes to Newburgh Free Academy (NFA)From the New York State Thruway: Take Exit 17(Newburgh) to route 17K. Make left onto 17K and go nine trafficlights. Make a left onto Fullerton Ave. Go four blocks to South St.NFA is on the left.From Middletown: Take Route 84 East to Exit 10 - Route9W. Make a right at the exit. Go to third traffic light (VFW Bldg.on corner). Make a right onto North St. Follow North St., bear leftand go through traffic light onto Fullerton Ave. NFA is two blocksdown on the right.From Beacon: Take Route 84 across Newburgh Beacon Bridgeto Exit 10 (South). Go to 9W. At the fourth traffic light make aright onto North St. (VFW on corner). Make a right onto NorthSt. Follow North St., bear left and go through traffic light ontoFullerton Ave. NFA is two blocks down on the right.From Cornwall: Follow Route 9W North through Broadway.Continue on route 9W to intersection of South St. (Downing Parkon the right.) Make a left onto South St. and follow to the intersectionof Fullerton Ave. NFA is on the right.Best Route to YMCA BuildingFollow directions to the Newburgh Extension Center. Afterthe left on Colden Street proceed to Broadway and make a righton Broadway. Follow Broadway approximately 2 blocks to GrandStreet.and make a right on Grand Street. The YMCA Building islocated at 54 Grand Street.Best Route to Port Jervis High SchoolRoute 209, Port JervisTake I-84 to Exit 1, left turn off exit ramp, bear right at firsttraffic light (East Main Street), right at fourth traffic light (KingstonAvenue), right at next traffic light (Hamilton Street), go down hill,bear left to Port Jervis High School.Best Routes to Monroe-Woodbury High SchoolFrom Middletown: Rt. 17 to Exit 131; left to light. Turn leftat light onto Nininger Road; right onto Dunderburg Road. Highschool is on the right.From South: Thruway to Exit 16 (Harriman). Immediatelyafter toll, exit.At light, go straight through toNininger Road. (Then same as from Middletown.)Best Routes to Warwick High SchoolFrom the New York State Thruway (North): Take Exit 16in Harriman onto Route 17 West. Take Exit 127 (Greycourt Road).Go to top of the hill and turn left at the light onto Kings Highway(sign will say Warwick and Sugar Loaf). Continue on for approximately3 miles. Turn right at Sugar Loaf sign and continue onKings Highway until you get into Warwick. At the traffic light inWarwick, make a left and continue on Main Street until you get tothe second light. At the light, turn right onto West Street and continueuntil you reach another red light. Go through the light, passthree houses on the left, and high school is the second big buildingpast those homes.From Route 17 East (South): Follow Route 17 East until youget to Exit 124 (Florida and Goshen) and follow Florida - 17A.Go through two lights in Florida and continue on Route 17A and94 until you reach Warwick. At the second light, make a right ontoWest Street and continue until you come to a red light. Go throughthe light, continue on until you reach the second big building onthe left.www.sunyorange.edu/ce37


General InformationTuition and FeesRegistration is done a first come first serve basis.The tuition is listed for each course listing. There isa $2 Insurance Fee for each student per semesterwhich is mandatory. Returned checks will incur a$25 fee per check returned. Foreign check handlingfee per check will be $10.Books, Materials and Other SuppliesPurchases of materials (textbooks, workbooks, consumables,equipment, etc.) may be required forcertain courses (see specific course description). Thiscost is not included in the course tuition unlessspecified. Please see our website or call for purchasinginformation. Please note, the College will notreimburse a student who purchases books, materialsor other supplies for any reason, including if a classis canceled.PaymentPayment can be made by mail, in person, by phone,via fax, or online. You can pay your tuition and feesby cash (Middletown only), check, money order,MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or the Tuition Pay plan.If you are using a charge card, you must providecard number and expiration date, student’s name,cardholder’s name (if different from student’s), andcardholder’s zip code.RegistrationRegistration for 1-day courses must be receivedprior to the start date of the course. Payment fortuition at off-campus locations must be made bycheck, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Discover.<strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> reserves the right to change instrcutorsand program offerings.Stop/HoldsStudents that have unmet financial obligations tothe College or who failed to comply with collegerequirements will not be permitted to register untilthe stop/hold is cleared with the issuing office. Inaddition, all information relating to student recordswill be withheld in accordance with the Family<strong>Education</strong>al Rights and Privacy Act.Drop/AddStudents who completed registration for coursesmay add other courses and/or change the coursesthroughout the semester. They may also withdraw(drop) by deadlines listed (see refund policy). Drop/Add forms are availble at the Records andRegisrtation Office.Refund/Policy100%, if written request is received prior to firstday of class. There will be no refunds on the day theclass begins and thereafter. See special refund conditionsin the course descriptions for certain courses.Refund payment are processed and mailed approximatelyfour to six weeks after the cancellation date.Students unable to attend the courses they registeredfor must inform the <strong>Continuing</strong> andProfessional <strong>Education</strong> department in writing thatthey wish to withdraw. Failure to complete thecourse does not constitute official withdrawal, nordoes notification of the instructor. The lack ofattendance alone does not entitle the student to arefund. Refund requests cannot be made by telephone,online, or through the instructor.Course CancellationAll <strong>Continuing</strong> and Professional <strong>Education</strong> coursesare subject to minimum enrollment. When coursesare cancelled by the College for any reason, studentsmay transfer payment to another course or receive afull refund. <strong>SUNY</strong> <strong>Orange</strong> reserves the right to cancelany class for which there is insufficientenrollment and to withdraw or modify course offerings.Course locations, dates, fees, and instructorsmay also be changed when necessary. Check ourwebsite for the most up to date information regardingcourse offerings, schedule, locations and fees.Session Cancellation PolicyThe College will make every effort to accommodateemergency situations that may occur such as severeweather conditions, a facility issue or instructor illness.In most cases the total number of hoursadvertised for the course will be honored.Senior DiscountCommunity Enrichment has a limited number ofSenior Citizen Discount Coupons available. Thesecoupons are worth $10 towards course tuition forselected non-credit courses. You must obtain thatcoupon from the <strong>Continuing</strong> and Professional<strong>Education</strong> office prior to registering. Please call845-341-4890.College Closing and DelayFor updated college closing and delay information,phone the College at 845-344-6222 for recordedvoice information or look on the web at www.sunyorange.edu.You may also sign up for automaticemail notification of college closings and delays atwww.sunyorange.edu/alert. See page 36 for moreinformation.38 For more information, call (845) 341-4890


Five Ways to Register:Register Early! 845-341-48901. Onlinewww.sunyorange.edu/ce2. MailComplete the registration form and send to<strong>Orange</strong> County Community College<strong>Continuing</strong> <strong>Education</strong>115 South StreetMiddletown, NY 109403. In-Person<strong>Continuing</strong> and Professional <strong>Education</strong> is located in theChristine Morrison House at the Middletown Campus.4. PhoneCall the <strong>Continuing</strong> and Professional <strong>Education</strong> Office at845-341-4890.5. FaxFax registration form to 845-341-4897. www.sunyorange.edu/ce <strong>SUNY</strong> ORANGE 39

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