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4Professional Development
Programs – p. 2
4Preparatory Skills – p. 14
4Personal Enrichment – p. 17
4Kids College and
Summer Camps – p. 24
450+ Club – p. 31
Welcome
Welcome back to Continuing Education at Queensborough!
I am delighted to report that the new programs we introduced
in the spring were very successful and that the majority of
students enrolled in these programs were new to
Continuing Education at Queensborough. Building on this
success, we are swiftly expanding many of these programs this
summer to bring you even more classes that are meaningful to you.
In addition to the myriad enrichment, recreational and workforce certificate
programs for children and adults, Queensborough’s Continuing Education
program will also be offering customized contract training in the area of
professional teacher development in ESL, Computers and Driving Instruc-
tion. Contact Dean Ward at 718 281-5643 for more information on these
customized workforce training programs.
At Queensborough, we are proud to offer a growing choice of programming
to our friends in the greater Queens community and will continue our com-
mitment to offering you classes and programs that truly enrich your lives.
Enjoy your summer!
Dr. Eduardo J. Martí
President of Queensborough Community College
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Summer is a great time to explore new interests and profes-
sional avenues. We have an exciting line-up of courses,
camps and clubs for kids, teens, and adults. For K-12th
graders look to our OASIS Summer Day Camp, the Theatre
Arts Center Musical Theatre ensemble, Kids College and
Chinese Academy as well as our latest high tech video game
design programs from Game Builders AcademyTM. For adults, test the waters
in a new career by registering for one of our many certificate programs. And
for boomers and seniors enjoy new programs, such as Photo and Fine Art
Matting, in our 50+ Club. We look forward to seeing you on campus.
Have an enjoyable summer!
Denise Ward
Assistant Dean
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Table of Contents
Professional Development
Accounting Certificate ............................................................................................. 2
Bookkeeping Certificate .......................................................................................... 2
.
Paralegal Studies Certificate .................................................................................. 3
Teacher Professional Education Certificates ................................................... 4
Personal Trainer Certification Exam Review .....................................................5
Bank Teller Training ......................................................................................................5
.
Notary Public Seminar ..............................................................................................5
Home Based Medical Billing Service ...................................................................5
Health & Allied Service Certifications ................................................................6
Medical Office Biller Certificate .......................................................................... 9
.
Design & Building Technology ............................................................................. 10
Interior Design & Decorating Certificate ..........................................................1 1
On-line Certifications ...............................................................................................12
Preparatory Skills
.
Computer Skills ......................................................................................................... 14
GED .................................................................................................................................. 15
.
Graduate Test Prep ................................................................................................... 15
.
ESL - English as a Second Language ................................................................. 16
.
Languages ............................................................................................................................16
Personal Enrichment
Wealth Management .................................................................................................17
Bridge for Beginners ..................................................................................................17
Driving Programs ........................................................................................................ 18
Studio and Fine Arts ................................................................................................. 19
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Photography & Film ...................................................................................................20
Recreation & Sports ..................................................................................................21
Mindful Movement ...................................................................................................21
Dance ..............................................................................................................................22
Swimming ......................................................................................................................23
Kids College ..................................................................................................................................24
50+ Club ...........................................................................................................................................31
3
Professional DeveloPment
4Accounting Certificate 4Bookkeeping Certificate
Accounting & Computer Assistant Bookkeeping
Business Certificate Ken Williams, BBA, MS, CUNY College
Ronald Williams, MAEd Accountant - QCC
This curriculum focuses on basic accounting Designed for those with no previous experience
theory with hands-on practice of a computer in Bookkeeping. Obtain the necessary knowl-
software package (Quickbooks Pro) in wide use edge to professionally work as a full-charge
in business offices and professional accounting.
bookkeeper. This is an ideal program for cur-
Designed for owners of small businesses rent bookkeepers and individuals who aspire
and students contemplating the study of to grow in this career. required textbook:
Accounting on the college level. Required Bookkeeping Made Simple by David a. Flannery,
textbook is available at the QCC Bookstore. the Philip lief group, inc. available at the QCC
rEquirED CErTiFiCATE CourSES:
bookstore.
BUX-195 ccounting I
A rEquirED CErTiFiCATE CourSES:
BUX-196 ccounting II
A B
BUX-192 ookkeeping I
CPX-020 ntroduction to Windows (for those
I B
BUX-193 ookkeeping II
without computer experience)
CPX-300 Quickbooks Pro for Windows Level i
(offered only Fall & Spring Semesters) Learn what bookkeeping entails: includes
vocabulary, business transactions, bookkeeping
Accounting i equations, assets and liabilities, the income
Study the accounting cycle, including state- statement - revenues and expenditures, net
ments, trial balance and journalizing. Learn income, the journal, the ledger, errors, special
how to start an accounting system, analyze and journals, the worksheet, trial balance sheet,
journalize transactions, post to a general led- financial statements, closing the books, book-
ger, and read financial statements. Computer keeping scenarios.
sessions with Excel and Quickbooks. BUX-192 14 sessions / $265
BUX-195 8 sessions / $290 MW Mon & Wed, 6-8pm,
TR 6 classes, Tues & Thurs, 6:30-9pm, June 2-July 16
June 3-19
2 labs, Tues & Thurs, 6:30-9pm, Level ii
June 24-26 Covers merchandising accounts, depreciation,
checking accounts, bank reconciliation, petty
Accounting ii cash fund, interest, calculating interest, payroll
Develop additional competency in accounting records; partnerships, corporations, and; book-
techniques, including hands-on computer use keeping and the computer, Excel spreadsheets,
of Introduction to Quickbooks, journalizing, computerized bookkeeping tasks. Prerequisite:
posting, worksheets, financial statements, and Bookkeeping I (BUX-192)
payroll. Prerequisite: BUX-195 or equivalent. BUX-193 12 sessions / $295
BUX-196 8 sessions / $290 TR Tues & Thurs, 6-8pm,
TR 5 classes, Tues & Thurs, 6:30-9pm, June 10-July 17 including
July 1-15 2 Computer Labs on July 8 & 15
3 labs, Tues & Thurs, 6:30-9pm
July 17-24
oNLiNE CErTiFiCATE
in administrative Professional
TAX PrEP iNSTiTuTE and Certified bookkeeper
– see page 12
Save the Date!
Friday, November 7
4
Professional DeveloPment
4Paralegal Studies Certificate
Paralegal Studies Notary Public Seminar
Juan Carlos Fajardo, JD, Coordinator & Instructor; Learn the laws, concepts, and procedures
other specialized lawyers for various sessions for the NYS test. Highlight situations the
Train for one of the fastest-growing occupa- officer may encounter, i.e., avoiding conflict
tions in America today. Gain practical skills of interest, professional ethics, proper fees,
and learn procedures to prepare you for handling special situations, and minimizing
success as a Paralegal. Learn how to build a legal liability.
career plan, locate potential employers, and BUX-101 1 session / $65
find a job. Successful completion of and T Tues, 6:30-9:30pm, July 15
required attendance in these three (3) courses
(BUX 238, BUX 239, BUX 101) and a grade of
“C”or better leads to a Certificate in Paralegal Register for both Paralegal classes (BUX–
Training. Required textbook available at QCC 238 & BUX–239) and the Notary Public
Bookstore. Prerequisite: High School Diploma class (BUX–101) at initial time of registra-
or equivalent; basic computer, internet and tion and receive a 10% discount.
writing skills. Attendance mandated.
oPEN HouSE WorKForCE & iNDiViDuAL
Monday, May 12 • 5-8pm TrAiNiNG
Call 718.631.6343 to reserve. Queensborough Community College
BuX-238 oHM Office of Continuing Education
accepts vouchers issued by
the Workforce Investment Board.
Practicum i: The College is a provider for the
introduction to Laws & Procedures following programs:
This comprehensive course will introduce • autoCaD – page 10
students to the principles and practices of • emt/Defibrillation training – page 6
the paralegal profession. Basic review of the
American legal system, the mechanics of • medical office biller – pages 9-10
the law office and the legal field covered. • Pharmacy technician test Preparation –
Understand the civil litigation process, immi- page 8
gration law, family law, landlord & tenant In most cases, vouchers cover the cost
dispute, contract law, and criminal justice. of tuition, registration fees, material and
BUX-238 15 sessions / $375 books. The College will assist with job
MWR Mon, Wed & Thurs, 6:30-9pm, placement and job readiness.
June 2–July 3
Plus 5 hrs of Fieldwork TBA For more information,
and to determine if you qualify,
Practicum ii: contact the
Jamaica Workforce One Center at
Legal research, Writing & Fieldwork
168-46 91st Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11432
This comprehensive course will introduce stu-
or call 718-557-6755.
dents to the fundamental skills needed to
conduct legal research inquiries, investigations,
and interviews. Emphasis is given to practical
applications and real-life work experiences of
paralegals by combining exercises and theories.
Includes computer training sessions.
BUX-239 15 sessions / $375
MWR Mon, Wed & Thurs, 6:30-9pm,
July 7–August 7 including
2 Computer Labs on July 31 & Aug 4
5
Professional DeveloPment
4Teacher Professional Education Certificates
Michele Singer-Berkowitz, Professional Diploma in L.A.S.T. Prep Course
School Administration, MS in School Counseling, (Liberal Arts & Sciences Test)
NYS Certified Prevention Professional. Presently Mandated for future NYS Teachers –
the School Based Services Administrator for the Upcoming Test Date: July 12
NYC Department of Education – Region 3 Student
Placement, Youth and Family Support Services, Richard Shiels, MA, PD (Administration &
with 30 years of experience working violence and Supervision), Regional Administrator of Special
substance abuse prevention, supervising school Educatiion – Region 3
counselors and implementing violence preven- Designed to prepare prospective teachers for the
tion programs throughout the region. Adjunct Liberal Arts and Science Test, one of the required
Professor, Queens College Education Department NYS Teacher certification examinations.
This course is comprised of a 4-hour diagnostic
School Violence Prevention & pretest and 24-hour class time, coupled with
intervention Certification specific Web sites for additional preparation and
NYS Law states that a person applying on or support. Effective strategies and approaches
after February 1, 2001, initially, or for the renewal for reading comprehension, question analysis,
of a license, registration, certificate, or limited and practice for successfully completing the
permit must provide documentation that he/ written essay section of the LAST exam will
she has completed the required training in be covered.
School Violence Prevention and Intervention. An individualized study plan will be devel-
This seminar has been approved by the NYS oped for each participant based on the results
Education Department. of the pre-test. Home study materials pro-
Topics include: Identification of warning signs vided. Required text: The Best Coaching and
within a developmental and social context Study Guide for the NYS Teacher Examination
including the statutes, regulations, and policies (NYSTCE), LAST ATS-W, and ATS-P, Piscataway:
relating to a safe, non-violent school climate; Research & Education Association.
effective classroom management techniques PDX-122 7 sessions / $225
that promote a nonviolent school climate and WP Wed, 5-9:30pm, May 21
enhance learning; the integration of social and Pre-diagnostic test session
problem-solving skill development for students Classes: Wed, 5:30-9:30pm,
within the regular curriculum; intervention May 21-July 2
techniques and how to participate in an effec-
tive school/community process for students Admissions Test Prep reviews for
exhibiting violent behavior. Participants will Graduate & Professional Schools
receive the required Certificate of Completion. Trevor Daley, BS, MS
PDX-120 1 session / $60 GrE/GMAT
WA Wed, 9:30am-12:30pm, July 16 For Graduate Admissions into an MA/MS or
MBA program. Covers mathematics compo-
Child Abuse iD & reporting nent of pre-calculus, algebra, trigonometry,
Certification and basic mathematic word problems.
Required for teachers, MD’s, RN’s, podiatrists, PSX-810 8 sessions / $165
DDS’s, dental hygienists, optometrists, and MW Mon & Wed, 6:15-8:15pm,
psychologists. June 9-July 2
Approved by the NYS Dept. of Education, this
MCAT/DAT
course covers legal definitions of child abuse,
For Professional Admissions into a Medical
neglect, and maltreatment; physical and behav-
(MD) or Dental (DDS) school program.
ioral signs of abuse; procedures for reporting;
Covers physics, chemistry, biology, math
and legal implications of reporting and failing
problem solving, reading comprehension.
to report. Bring license and SSN to class.
PSX-811 8 sessions / $165
Participants receive certificate of completion.
MW Mon & Wed, 6:15-8:15pm,
PDX-121 1 session / $60
July 7-30
TP Tues, 5:30-8:30pm, July 15
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Professional DeveloPment
4Personal Trainer Exam Review 4Notary Public Seminar
Personal Trainer Notary Public Seminar:
Certification Exam review How to Take & Pass the
Sharon Cevallos, MA, exercise physiology & New York State Notary Exam
sports medicine Juan Carlos Fajardo, JD
Intensive training program for individuals Learn the laws, concepts, and procedures for
interested in becoming a personal trainer the NYS test. Highlight situations the officer
with national certification. Study anatomy & may encounter, i.e., avoiding conflict of interest,
exercise physiology, neuromuscular function, professional ethics, proper fees, handling special
biomechanics & kinesiology, and nutritional situations, and minimizing legal liability.
guidelines for safe and effective fitness pro- BUX-101 1 session / $65
gramming execution. This course is sanc- T Tues, 6:30-9:30pm, July 15
tioned by the National Gym Association as
a review for its Certification Examination
for the Personal Trainer/instructor.
4Medical Billing Service
PEX-257 3 sessions / $140
MA Mon, 9am-noon, July 7-21, and
Start a Home-Based
Mon, 1:15-4:15pm, July 21 Medical Billing Service
Vanessa Best, CPC, CCS-P, Principal, Precision
Health Care Consultants
4Bank Teller Training Most medical practices require personnel ser-
vices to manage accounts receivables and
Bank Teller Training claims processing. Learn how to start such
Bruce Kopec, MBA, Bank Branch Manager a service and obtain hardware and software
Prepare for employment as a teller in banks, inexpensively, what services to offer, how to
credit unions, and check-cashing businesses— market your business, and what to charge. NYS
a field particularly suitable for people with tax requirements and how to register your
good numerical, clerical, and communication business will be discussed. Optional materials
skills; cash handling experience helpful. The fee of $45 will be payable to instructor. Note:
systems taught are applicable to most banking This is not part of the Medical office Biller
institutions. Certificate program.
BUX-178 5 sessions / $295 MBX-112 1 session / $65
M Mon, 6-9pm, June 2-30 W Wed, 6:30-9:30pm, June 18
rEGiSTEr EArLY – AVoiD Computer Skills for your
LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE Professional Development:
Windows explorer • outlook
Word • excel • PowerPoint
– see page 14
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Professional DeveloPment
4Health & Allied Services Certifications
Cardiac Life Support EMT/Defibrillation Certification
Training & Certification Stephen Whitlock, Coordinator, and Lorraine
R. Harrison, Coordinator, QCC HPE&D, instructor Brink, EMT-B, CIC
These courses provide skills for professional
required textbook: Brady Emergency Care, 10th
rescuer. Dress comfortably. Please read the text- Edition, available at qCC Bookstore.
book prior to class. Required textbook: BLS MMR immunization proof required at first class.
for the Healthcare Provider available at QCC
Bookstore. Please bring $5 money order Basic Course
payable at class for certification. Covers all techniques undertaken by the
EMT, and all operational aspects of the job.
Demonstration, practice, and clinical obser-
Note: Students should take vation are integrated. To take the NYS exam
Basic (AHX-100) and become certified, registrants must be
if it has been more than one year 18, fluent in English, and not physically
since certification. disabled. Bring to 1st class card certifying
current CPR and standard First Aid or CFR
credentials. Prerequisite: CPR required & First
Basic Cardiac Life Support Aid recommended. exam august 2008
Basic techniques for CPR certification. AHX-110 40 sessions / $780
AHX-100 $93.50* / 9am-6pm MTR Mon, Tues & Thurs, times vary
*includes $8.50 for pocket face mask as from 9am-1pm & 2-6pm,
required by new CPR protocols Skills & Exam 6-10pm
F1 Fri, May 16 W1 Wed, June 4 Tues, May 27-Thurs, August 21
S Sat, May 17 W2 Wed, June 11
F2 Fri, May 23 refresher Challenge
Provides testing, evaluation, and necessary
retraining for EMTs needing recertification. Test
NurSiNG STuDENTS for CPr
cognition of emergency medical care and
required by third week.
performance in airway management, hem-
Basic: AHX-100 / $67.50*
orrhage control and fracture management,
traction splinting, and spinal immobilization.
Sessions mandatory due to new/changed NYS
refresher Basic Cardiac Life Support curriculum. Course completion eligible for
A review for those with CPR certification. not
recertification. Enrollment based on pre-test
offered summer 2008 due to continued intro-
given the first class. exam august 2008
duction of new AHA CPR protocols.
AHX-111 15 sessions / $480
Same schedule as above (AHX 110)
Child Abuse iD & reporting Certification infection-Control Techniques
For teachers, MD’s, RN’s, podiatrists, DDS’s, required in Health-Care Practice
dental hygienists, optometrists, and psychologists. For RN’s, LPN’s, MD’s and PA’s
Michele Singer-Berkowitz, Professional Diploma in Evelyn Jounakos, RN, MA
School Administration, MS in School Counseling NYS-mandated training for renewing health-
Approved by the NYS Dept. of Education, care licenses. Approved by the NYS Dept. of
this course covers legal definitions of child Education, this course covers Dept. of Health
abuse, neglect, and maltreatment; physical policy on H.I.V. and Hepatitis B, and Board of
and behavioral signs of abuse; procedures for Regents and Dept. of Health regulations on
reporting; and legal implications of reporting professional conduct Receive certificate of
and failing to report. Bring license and SSN to completion.
class. Receive certificate of completion. AHX-150 1 session / $65
PDX-121 1 session / $60 T Tues, 6-9pm, July 15
TP Tues, 5:30-8:30pm, July 15
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Professional DeveloPment
4Health & Allied Services Certifications
Massage Therapy Licensing Exam Prep Health Technology Certification
Gene Desepoli, licensed massage therapist (LMT) R. Harrison, Coordinator, QCC HPE&D; Elmer
Learn the major topics needed to success- Paul G. Siong, PA-C, BS, NYS licensed and
fully pass the New York Licensing Exam for registered Physician Assistant, certified by
Massage Therapists. The success rate of national commission
taking this course has consistently been 10-
15% greater than the state average. Review
mycology, anatomy and physiology, ethics and
laws, western and eastern massage technique,
pathology and kinesiology. Subject mat-
ter presented in a relaxed environment and
through humor, which has proven to make this
information palatable and enjoyable. Phlebotomy Technology i
Gain confidence in preparation for the exam Obtain the introductory skills to secure an entry
through course attendance, reading and level phlebotomy position. Learn various meth-
studying the review book, online printable ods of blood collection through venipuncture,
handouts and summary sheets, and unlimited capillary puncture, and existing intravascular
e-mails to the instructor. Test-taking strate- devices. Emphasizes use of anticoagulants, the
gies and study recommendations will be dis- order of draw, and procedures for obtaining
cussed to maximize retention of the material. and processing specimens. Safety consider-
Course requirements: Prior to class, purchase ations for all health care professionals and
the review book Anatomy & Physiology: The patients discussed. Attendance, written exam,
Easy Way by Edward Alcamo (2nd edition) and skills demonstration required. A certificate
and begin reading chapters. Optional fee of of completion will be awarded upon successful
$25 payable to instructor for an on-line pro- completion of the course. Additional test date
gram to supplement this course. Individual/ TBA with supplemental $25 course fee and
Personal E-mail accounts required to success- approximately $100 exam fee paid at this class.
fully take on-line component of course and to Students should purchase lab coats and vinyl
e-confer with instructor during and after class (only) gloves. Required textbook available for
session(s) end. No refunds will be issued one purchase at QCC Bookstore. Prerequisite: AHA
week before class start date. CPR Certification
PSX-270 5 sessions / $250 AHX-171 7 sessions / $385
$50 payable to QCC at time of Plus $20 cash (approximately) paid
registration to instructor at first class for
$200 payable directly to instructor venipuncture supplies.
with $25 on-line fee at first class RA Thurs, 9am-noon, June 12-July 24
T Tues, 9:30am-4pm, June 17-July 15
EKG Technology i
Introduction to cardiac anatomy and termi-
nology, recognition of cardiac emergencies,
ed2go online Learning obtaining a 12-lead ECK tracing and basic
– see page 13 rhythm interpretation. A certificate of comple-
tion will be awarded upon satisfying required
attendance, written exam, and skills demon-
strations. Required textbook available at QCC
Bookstore. Prerequisite: Students must pres-
rEGiSTEr EArLY – AVoiD ent current AHA BLS card at class.
LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE AHX-170 7 sessions / $385
RP Thurs, 1-4pm, June 12-July 24
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Professional DeveloPment
4Health & Allied Services Certifications
Pharmacy Technician Test Preparation PDX Training: online only
Michele Grant, BS, CPhT (Certified Pharmacy The Pharmacy industry faces a workforce
Technician), Director, Pharmacy Lessons, Inc. shortage combined with ever-increasing
The US Dept of Labor projects that more prescription volumes. Staff training utilizing
than 28,000 pharmacy technician jobs will be pharmacy software is an optimal tool to
available over the next ten years! This course become an effective member of a pharmacy
provides instruction to pass the PT Certification team. PDX Software Training involves multimedia
Board’s (PTCB) National Examination (call 202- demonstrations and simulations to build
429-7576 to register). competence through hands-on practice. This
Perform valuable and necessary services as comprehensive course replicates the PDX
an assistant to a pharmacist to obtain patient software environment, screens, actions of the
medical information and profiles, maintain system, and is supported by audio-based
pharmacy inventory, reorder medication, read instruction. Learning modules include functional
prescriptions to select, count, and pour medi- automation, prescription filling and transaction
cines, enter prescription data and generate profiles, and patient files and billing codes.
prescription labels on computer, and other Learn PDX Pharmacy Software and get Certified
pharmacy-related tasks. in PDX Pharmacy Computer Software used in
about one-third of all major retail pharmacies
Test Prep: Theory only in the USA. Become an attractive and competi-
This course includes 24 hours of face-to-face tive prospective employee and increase your
instruction in the classroom, 20 hours of online employment opportunities nationwide.
Pharmacology and testing on Common Drugs Online Learning occurs as follows: (1 ) View
(to be completed at the student’s convenience demonstration of each task supported by audio
and with continued access for 120 days; all narration, PDX screen captures, animation of
materials and directions printable), and eight keystroke sequences; review each section as
2-hour weekly question-and-answer sessions many times as necessary to understand each
with the instructor via online video conferencing task; finish a simulation by completion of the
(one 2-hour session per week during class), task just as it was presented. (2) Successful
and an online complement of classroom set- completion of the task allows to proceed to
ting with interactive activities/testing, includ- the next section. Feedback is provided for
ing practice PTCB examination. Note: Bring mistakes and options provided to try again or
required textbook to first class; book may return to the task demonstration. Multiple
be purchased at the College bookstore at choice self-test questions included to verify
additional cost not included in tuition fee. understanding of tasks. (3) A passing score on
Register by January 24th and receive a boxed test questions and simulation is required to
Pharmacy Lessons custom-imprinted pocket earn a completion code for each course. User
calendar and pen set! Prerequisite: high school progress and completion can be tracked and
diploma or GED; passing grade on math test. recorded for competency.
Arrangements must be made in advance register one month before any section
for pre-testing in high school math. Call start date and receive a boxed Pharmacy
718.631.6343 to sign up for math test. Required Lessons custom-imprinted pocket calen-
textbook $85. Available at QCC Bookstore. dar and pen set!
PTX-101 8 sessions / $825 not including PTX-103 Mon, 15 hrs. online modules /$295
required textbook (approx. $85) M1 June 2
R Thurs, 6-9pm, June 19-August 7 M2 July 7
M3 August 4
EXAM iNForMATioN
July 25th application Deadline for september 29th exam
october 1st application Deadline for December 22nd exam
For further info visit Web site: www.ptcb.org
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Professional DeveloPment
4Medical Office Biller Certificate
Required Courses
Program Coordinator: Louise Paone, chief Computer Medical Practice
administrator of a large medical practice
In response to a growing demand for Management
competent people to handle the adminis- Louise Paone, medical office manager
trative challenges of healthcare facilities, Using the Medisoft Advanced Patient
this program will inform, train, and sup- Accounting software, enter medical/regulatory
port individuals interested in making this data, bill third party payers, schedule, post
a career path. Although the healthcare charges and payment to patient accounts,
system has undergone significant change run management reports. Recommended for
in recent years, one aspect remains con- class: provide your own USB 2.0 “thumb drive”
stant: the function and importance of device and “flash key drive” to download work
billing personnel. The success of a medical for practice on home computer. Prerequisite:
basic computer knowledge.
practice or institution depends to a great
MBX-105 5 sessions / $290
extent on the knowledge, organization,
T Tues, 6:30-9pm, June 3-July 1
and dedication of its administrative staff,
especially today when the risk of medical
liability is high. Enhance your abilities in iCD9 Coding
Mary Slisz, MA, medical administrator
this industry or gain skills to re-enter the
Focus on diagnostic coding through use of the
workforce or change careers.
International Classification of Diseases, Ninth
A program Certificate is awarded for
Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM)
satisfying all program requirements.
system. Course completion in conjunction
Completion of 6 required and 2 elective
with CPT coding (MBX-103) enables you to obtain
courses are needed to obtain a program
maximum reimbursements on medical claims.
certificate:
MBX-104 4 sessions / $140
TRP Tues & Thurs, 4-6:30pm, June 10-19
6 rEquirED CourSES Intro to Medical
Office Billing • Medical Terminology
& Systems I and II combined (2 course Elective Courses
credits) • CPT Coding • ICD9 Coding • Medical Claims Problem Solving
Computer Medical Practice Management Louise Paone, medical office manager
A “must” for healthcare facilities as the link
2 ELECTiVES rEquirED Medical Claims between the medical provider and the insur-
Problem Solving • Medical Billing/Mental ance carrier. Learn to recognize and prevent
Health Facilities • Medical Office common reasons claim payment is delayed,
Management • In-Patient/Out-Patient reduced or denied, and proper strategies to
Hospital Billing • Hospice Patient Care Billing resolve disputes.
• Workers’ Compensation • Managed Care MBX-120 4 sessions / $115
Contracts • Third Party Audit & Refund • R Thurs, 6:45-8:45pm, July 10-31
Basic First Aid • Pharmacology • Medical Law
& Ethics • Job Search Preparation • Microsoft Hospice Patient Care & Billing
Word to Personalize Medical Practice Jose Cornielle, Manager of customer service, St.
Luke’s, Beth Israel, and L.I. College Hospitals
Hospice care provides a wide range of services
to enhance the quality of life for seriously ill
oPEN HouSE patients and their families, requiring trained
Tuesday, May 13 • 7-9pm professionals and billing specialists. Client
Come and learn about this growing health
eligibility and provider requirements, specific
industry and the courses leading to the billing and reimbursement procedures discussed.
certificate. Meet instructors to plan for a MBX-122 4 sessions / $255
future career in this dynamic field. W Wed, 6-9pm, June 25-July 16
Call (718) 631.6343 to reserve.
MBX-010 oHT
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Professional DeveloPment
4Medical Office Biller Certificate 4Design & Building Technology
Elective Courses (continued)
NYS Workers’ Compensation
& No Fault insurance
James McNally, CPC, health care consultant
Geared to new and established medical office
managers, physicians, coders, and entry-level
employees to gain better understanding of
the rules and regulations of the NYS Workers’
Compensation (WC) program. Learn key provi-
sions of the NYS WC law, including how to
enroll, payment process of WC Fee Schedule,
procedures to file claims promptly and tracking AutoCAD Specialist Certificate
45-day required submission, properly challenge Program for Architects and Designers
claim denials through the HP-1 process, Norton E. Reid, MS, PE; Prof, Director of
differences between arbitration and legal WC Computer Laboratory, QCC MET/DD
issues, forms and reporting requirements, and
impact of recent court decisions and legisla- Getting ready for AutoCAD
tion on the business practice. Covers terminology, hardware, software, cre-
MBX-118 3 sessions / $115 ating, changing, deleting, naming, renaming,
MW Mon & Wed, 7-9pm, June 9-16 copying, deleting, formatting, elementary
commands.
Job Search Preparation MTX-108 2 sessions / $80
Louise Paone, medical office manager
TR Tues & Thurs, 6-9pm, July 1-3
Gaining successful employment requires you to
market yourself when job-seeking. Determine
your professional marketing objectives;
Drafting w/AutoCAD 2007, Level i
Learn setting up, naming, saving, drawing lines,
prepare a top-notch resumé and effective
circles, arcs and other geometrics, layers–level
cover letter; learn proper interviewing tech-
1, inserting text, basic editing, polylines, rotat-
niques, including appropriate mannerisms
ing, arraying, trimming, plotting and printing.
and attire, interview follow-up, how salary is
Prerequisite: MTX-108 or permission of the
determined, and strategies for your on-the-job
MET/DD Dept.
success. The second meeting will be on the
MTX-110 8 sessions / $395
computer, thus offering direct hands-on
TR Tues & Thurs, 6-9pm, July 8-31
job preparation and resumé development.
Prerequisite: basic computer knowledge.
MBX-130 2 sessions / $65 Blueprint reading & Estimating
T Tues, 6:45-8:45pm, for Building Trades Applications
Class: July 15; Computer Lab: July 29 Craig R. Weber, BArch, MS, RA; Associate Prof,
QCC MET/DD
Interpret drawings used in the building trades
oNLiNE CErTiFiCATE and read blueprints for residential and com-
mercial buildings, including site, structural
in Health Care Programs steel, wood frame, concrete, masonry, HVAC,
– see page 12 electrical and plumbing prints. Cost estimating
and planning will be discussed.
MTX-100 9 sessions / $235
MW Mon & Wed, 7-9pm, June 16-July 14
rEGiSTEr EArLY – AVoiD
LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE oNLiNE CErTiFiCATE
in Construction Programs
– see page 12
12
Professional DeveloPment
4Interior Design & Decorating Certificate
An innovative program for the pre-professional oPEN HouSE
designer/decorator and the homeowner Monday, May 19 • 7:30-9 pm
Program Coordinator: Rita Plush, MA, Pre-Registration Required
president, Rita Plush Interiors
iDX-010 oHM
Designed for those who have always
Call (718) 631-6343 to reserve.
wanted a beautiful home or have con-
sidered a career in this exciting field.
To earn the Certificate in Interior Required Courses
Design/ Decorating, candidates must History of interior Design
successfully complete a total of seven Rita Plush, MA, President, Rita Plush Interiors
courses — four required courses and Learn about decorative styles and motifs,
three electives. Students who do not ornamentation, historical backgrounds from
wish to earn the certificate may take the 18th century and the grace of the Queen
individual courses. Anne style to 20th Century French style. The
4 rEquirED CourSES Basic Principles flamboyant Art Deco, Arts & Crafts movement,
of Decorating & Design • History Mission style, Art Nouveau are covered.
of Interior Design • Introduction to IDX-101 8 sessions / $275
Drafting • Portfolio Presentations W Wed, 7-9:30pm, June 4-July 30
(skip 7/2)
3 ELECTiVES Art, Accessories & Hard-
ware • Fundamentals of Lighting Design Elective Courses
• Interior Design CAD • Business Basics resource Tours
• Faux Finishing Paint Techniques 50+ Club eligible
1/2 ELECTiVE (when offered) Color for Bernadette Birk, BFA
Interiors • Resource Tours • Kitchens View the new Summer-Fall showings and get
& Baths • Antique Restoration • Textile a first-hand look at important interior design
& Fine Arts • Faux Finishing Project sources. Field trips include visits to floor cov-
• Feng Shui Practicum • Architecture ering, furniture, lighting, and antique sources
• Decorative Plaster • Mini courses • in major resource buildings. Request off-site
Additional electives TBA location at registration.
IDX-140 4 sessions/ $140
WA Wed, 10am-1pm, June 4-25
NEW Art Matting
Photo & Fine
Decorative Plaster
50+ Club eligible
Donna Drimer, BA, owner Frame Art Gallery, Carol Belmonte, fine artist
and; guest Cesar Palencia, conservation art Enliven your space with dimension and inter-
specialist est. Create a stunning raised motif to highlight
This hands-on course teaches professional walls and doorways, or border an entire room
techniques to measure and mat anything by using plaster, glazes, and pre-cut stencils.
from photos to fine art. Learn how to use Learn about materials and how to use them
scale, texture and color to enhance valued in mixing of glazes for custom coloring. Carry
possessions. Bring photo or art up to out and coordinate your color scheme.
12”x6” to be matted. IDX-116 4 sessions / $275
IDX-147 3 sessions / $105 plus plus $50 approximate material fee
plus $50 material fee payable payable to instructor at first class
to instructor at first class T Tues, 6:30-9:30pm, June 3-24
R Thursday, 7-9:30pm, June 5-19
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Professional DeveloPment
4Online Certifications
Queensborough’s online certificate programs programs combine high quality content, text-
have no boundaries. You can take a class from books, CD-ROMS, and, most importantly, a
the comfort of your home at a time that committed instructor/mentor who is dedi-
meets your schedule. Update your skills or cated to student success. The instructors are
start a new career path. Our online certificate actively involved in the students’ online learn-
programs will help you obtain new credentials ing experience.
in a wide range of industries. Open enrollment Most programs can generally be completed in 90
allows you to begin the course anytime during days but some last as long as 12 months. After
the year. to find out more about our online lessons are completed, tests are given; grades
certificate programs go to the Web site at are a combination of computer graded tests and
QCC.cuny.edu/conted. on the lefthand side the instructor’s evaluation of the work submit-
of the home Page, click on online Programs ted by each student. Students who complete
and go to online Certificate website. the program will be issued a certificate from
These instructor-facilitated, self-paced online Queensborough Community College.
ProGrAM FEATurES
Learn at your own pace: programs range from Health Information Management Association's
70 to 240 hours over several months. • open (AHIMA) official certification exam to
Enrollment: you can jump into the course
become a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS).
any time during the year. • queensborough Price $1495
Certificate: upon program completion. •
online registration: registration is easy Pharmacy Technician (240 hrs.) • Teaches
– go to www.qcc.cuny.edu/conted and go to the skills needed to gain employment as
the Gatlin site on lefthand side of home page, Pharmacy Technician in either the hospital or
and click to area of interest in course listing
retail setting. Price $1595
or online certificate programs for a quick list.
• refund Policy: Once the course has begun BuSiNESS
and/or classroom materials received, no Administrative Professional w/MoS (240
refunds will be issued • Textbooks included. hrs.) • Teaches the skills to be successful
as an administrative professional. Learn the
ProGrAM DETAiLS most popular Microsoft Office programs
HEALTH CArE including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point,
and Outlook. An introduction to QuickBooks
Administrative Medical Specialist w/ provided. Price $1795
Medical Billing & Coding (300 hrs.) • Teaches
medical office operations, with an emphasis on Certified Bookkeeper (80 hrs.) • Designed for
billing and coding, processing insurance forms, experienced bookkeepers leading to national
and using medical software. Provides training certification with the American Institute of
on medical billing software as well as preparation Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB). Price $1595
for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA)
national certification exam. All materials CoNSTruCTioN
including student version of medical billing
software included. Price $1795 Home inspection Certificate (200 hrs.) •
Covers the principal components of a home
iCD-10 Medical Coding: Prep & instruction inspection procedures and processes.
for implementation (200 hrs.) • Teaches how Price $1895
to prepare for and implement the massive HVAC Technician Certificate (320 hrs.) •
changes to the existing coding system. Textbook Prepares learners using an online, mentor facili-
included. Price $1395 tated, self-paced environment for entry-level
positions in the HVACR industry, continuing
Advanced Hospital Coding & CCS Prep (80
education for upgrading skills, or becoming
hrs.) • Prepares students to take the American
Certified or Licensed (NATE, etc). Price $3095
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Professional DeveloPment
4Online Certifications
WHY NoT TrY THE NEW WAY oF earn your bachelor’s Degree online.
now’s your chance to complete your degree!
SELF-PACED LEArNiNG this semester
with a quality noncredit course CuNY online Baccalaureate
available on your own computer? The CUNY Online Baccalaureate enables stu-
dents who have earned a minimum of 30 cred-
its, but not more than 90, to finish and earn
Go oNLiNE for ProFESSioNAL their Bachelor’s degree online. This program
& PErSoNAL GroWTH! is also geared to those who have earned an
NEW CLASSES STArT MoNTHLY Associate’s degree and now wish to complete
a Baccalaureate. The online degree is ideal for
summer 2008 start Dates those whose progress toward degree completion
may 21 • June 18 • July 16 may have been interrupted by the realities of life,
august 20 • september 17 such as the need to work full-time, provide child
care, or address a disability.
If you are looking for a flexible way to con-
• Each course consists of twelve 2-hour ses- tinue your education and gain a high quality
sions, provided twice weekly, over a six-week Bachelor’s degree while balancing career and
period. The first class is available at 9 a.m. on family obligations, the Online Baccalaureate is
the start date. The lessons are supplemented ideal for you.
by interactive quizzes, tutorials and online Visit www.cuny.edu/online or call 212-652-
discussion, via the World Wide Web. Read les- CUNY (2869) for more information. Learn how
sons and ask questions of your instructor at a to apply or about the types of financial aid
convenient time. PRICES VARY. programs that are available by speaking with an
• You will attend an online orientation before admissions advisor.
you start your class. You will receive complete
information after you register.
• You will need Internet access, a valid e-mail
Free ESL (all levels)
address, and a Web browser. Queensborough Community College
Kitty Bateman, QCC Literacy Program Director
• Course descriptions and registration are 718-631-6363 • 222-05 56th Ave, Bayside
available @ www.ed2go.com/qccce.
The queens Civic Collaboration
over 400 Programs of CuNY offers FrEE ESL/Civics
instructor Facilitated • Flexible 24/7 • affordable classes
need internet & netscape/ explorer These free daytime, evening and weekend
classes are designed to assist adult ESL
learners improve their English language skills
ACCOUNTING • ART, HISTORY, LITERATURE,
PSYCHOLOGY, WRITING • BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY •
while learning about American government
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT, PLANNING and culture. Enrollment limited. Call Scott
& ENTREPRENEURSHIP • CHILD CARE & PARENTING Reccardi, ESL Coordinator, at 718.640.9200
• COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, CERTIFICATION, for more information. Enrollment is limited.
PROGRAMMING, DATABASE MANAGEMENT, oPEN HouSE For SuMMEr rEGiSTrATioN
TROUBLESHOOTING & NETWORKING, INTERNET •
NEW STuDENTS oNLY
DESIGN & NEW MEDIA, DESKTOP PUBLISHING & IMAGING
• DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO • ENTERTAINMENT at The CUNY Center for Higher Education:
INDUSTRY CAREERS • FAMILY & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 39-07 Prince Street, 2nd floor, Flushing
• FINANCE & WEALTH BUILDING • GRANT WRITING & on Wednesday, June 18 at 3pm
NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT • HEALTH CARE, NUTRITION You must enroll in person.
& FITNESS • LANGUAGES • LAW & LEGAL CAREERS •
SuMMEr SCHEDuLE
MATH, PHILOSOPHY & SCIENCE • PERSONAL & CAREER
Monday July 7 — Thursday July 31
DEVELOPMENT • SALES & MARKETING • TEACHING
(meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
PROFESSIONALS • TEST PREP • WEB GRAPHICS &
MULTIMEDIA, DESIGN, PROGRAMMING
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4Computer Skills
limited enrollment for CPX courses. register early!
our Computer labs utilize Windows XP & office XP applications.
For New Users For Advanced Beginners
Windows Explorer: Anthony Jordan, BFA, Microsoft certified, train-
Finding the Files & Folders & More! ing consultant/specialist
50+ Club eligible Microsoft Word for Windows
Oral Rattigan, BA, QCC Information Technology 50+ Club eligible
Use Microsoft Windows Explorer to orga- With a hands-on approach, select menu com-
nize, copy, move, delete and retrieve infor- mands; edit and copy. Learn formatting, fonts
mation (documents, data, music, pictures) and attributes, paragraph handling (indenting,
stored on your hard drive. Required for Digital line spacing, alignment), bullets, numbering.
Photography classes—page 31. CPX-260 3 sessions / $155
CPX-272 1 session / $55 W Wed, 6:15-9:15pm,
M Mon, 6-10pm, June 23 July 9-23
Windows Works! Microsoft outlook
50+ Club eligible
PreParatory skills
50+ Club eligible
Oral Rattigan, BA, QCC Information Technology Personal information management to organize e-
Learn to navigate and customize the windows mail, appointments, contacts, daily tasks. Create,
desktop; discover the correct way to install share, and manage information. Learn to send
and remove programs and devices (printers, e-mail containing text and attachments.
cameras, etc.); learn how to efficiently orga- CPX-280 3 sessions / $105
nize, copy, move, delete and retrieve informa- W Wed, 6:15-9:15pm, June 4-18
tion (documents, data, music, pictures) stored
on your hard drive. Microsoft PowerPoint
CPX-202 1 session / $55 50+ Club eligible
M Mon, 6-10pm, June 30 Need to make an impressive presentation in
front of a group? Step-by-step instructions
Windows Efficiency to create, edit, print and file slides, outlines,
50+ Club eligible speaker’s notes, and handouts.
Anthony Jordan, BFA, Microsoft certified training CPX-240 3 sessions / $165
consultant/specialist M Mon, 6:15-9:15pm, July 7-21
Become a Pro when using the Windows plat-
form. Navigate through your computer to Microsoft Excel
maximize your time quickly and efficiently. 50+ Club eligible
Learn the shortcut keys and techniques to Create, edit, save, and print worksheets, con-
streamline everything from your workflow struct formulas, columns and rows, format
to arranging and organizing files. Dramatically text and cells; learn copying; brief introduc-
reduce the time you need to do repetitive tion to charts.
tasks in common applications. Prerequisite: CPX-230 3 sessions / $165
Basic computer knowledge and Windows M Mon, 6:15-9:15 pm, June 2-16
class (CPX 020).
CPX 118 2 sessions / $75
W Wed, 6:15-9:15pm, oNLiNE
June 25-July 2
Digital Photography classes
– see page 20
NOTE: SPECiAL DiSCouNT Available only at initial time of registration
• save 10% on 2 courses • save 15% on 3 or more courses •
save 15% for sequential courses (intro, intermediate, & advanced)
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4GED
GED Preparation for Adults
The high school equivalency diploma (GED)
Alan Werner, Coordinator, MS, Certificate-Administration & Supervision – Secondary Schools,
experience includes Consultant for NYS DOE Special Education Compliance; NYC DOE Deputy
Superintendent for Instruction; Principal for NYC Vocational Training Center; Supervisor of
Adult Basic Education; Assistant Principal of Special Education Supervision & Administration in
NYC Public HS; Special Education Career Coordinator. Education Coordinator; ESL, GED, Special
Education & Social Studies Teacher, and; member of numerous educational associations on
achievement, accountability, assessment, and occupational & vocational education
Math: Ed Talenti, BS
Language: Musisi Kakumba, BA
The GED course helps to prepare adults take the High School Equivalency Exam within six
months. Our highly qualified instructors will review and focus on the major subject areas of
the test encompassing Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Reading and Writing and provide
in-class training for test-taking and time management strategies, and development of criti-
cal thinking skills and writing competence. Prerequisite: 7th grade or higher reading level. To
qualify to take the GED exam, students must be either at least 19 years of age OR 18 years of
age and their high school class must have already graduated before the date the GED exam is
PreParatory skills
taken. The required text and calculator can be purchased at the Queensborough Bookstore.
BEX-198 rEGiSTEr EArLY!
19 sessions / $285
aCCelerateD mornings
eVery Day: (Talenti, Kakumba)
E Mon–Thurs, 8:30am-12:30pm,
June 9-July 2 ed2go
TEST PREP SESSIONS online Learning
Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-1:30pm, – see page 13
July 7-10
4Graduate Test Prep
Admissions Test Prep reviews for Graduate & Professional Schools
Trevor Daley, BS, MS
GrE/GMAT MCAT/DAT
For Graduate Admissions into an MA/MS or For Professional Admissions into a Medical
MBA program. Covers mathematics compo- (MD) or Dental (DDS) school program.
nent of pre-calculus, algebra, trigonometry, Covers physics, chemistry, biology, math
and basic mathematic word problems. problem solving, reading comprehension.
PSX-810 8 sessions / $165 PSX-811 8 sessions / $165
MW Mon & Wed, 6:15-8:15pm, MW Mon & Wed, 6:15-8:15pm,
June 9-July 2 July 7-30
rEGiSTEr EArLY – AVoiD
LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE
17
4ESL — English as a Second Language
Alan Werner, Coordinator, MS, Certificate-Administration & Supervision – Secondary Schools,
experience includes Consultant for NYS DOE Special Education Compliance; NYC DOE Deputy
Superintendent for Instruction; Principal for NYC Vocational Training Center; Supervisor of
Adult Basic Education; Assistant Principal of Special Education Supervision & Administration in
NYC Public HS; Special Education Career Coordinator. Education Coordinator; ESL, GED, Special
Education & Social Studies Teacher, and; member of numerous educational associations on
achievement, accountability, assessment, and occupational & vocational education
10% Discount if You Pre-register by May 21st
Beginning
Barbara Kupferberg, MA 4Languages
For those with little/no English experience.
BEX-100 17 sessions / $250 Chinese (Mandarin) beginner
TR Tues & Thurs, 7-9:30pm, 50+ Club eligible
June 3-July 31 (skip 7/3) Emily Wang, MBA
LCMX-100 10 sessions / $165
intermediate MR Mon & Thurs, 6:30-8:30pm,
Mary Bennardo, BA June 2-July 3
Emphasis on vocabulary, comprehension,
PreParatory skills
grammar, sentence structure, conversation. italian beginner
BEX-102 17 sessions / $250 50+ Club eligible
TR Tues & Thurs, 7-9:30pm, Joanne Pauselli, BA, native speaker, transla-
June 3-July 31 (skip 7/3) tor
LIX-100 10 sessions / $165
Foreign Accent reduction M Mon, 6:15-8:15pm, June 2-
Helene Spierman, BA, speech coach August 4
You read and write English well; your vocabulary
and grammar are good, but people still have a Korean beginner
hard time understanding you. Learn to revamp 50+ Club eligible
vowels, convert consonants, yet modify Judy Kim, MSr
stress and intonation patterns to change pro- LKX-100 10 sessions / $165
nunciation. Designed for students with a good T Tues, 7-9pm, June 3-August 5
command of the English language who are at
least at the Intermediate ESL Level. Required Spanish beginner intensiVe
Text/Tape Package: Pronouncing American 50+ Club eligible
English, 2nd Edition, by Gertrude F. Orion. Mary Bennardo, BA
Pre-Testing for Proper Placement for Purchase text at QCC bookstore before
all students (BEX-116 oHM): class.
Monday, June 2 • 6:30-9:30pm. LSX-100 4 sessions / $85
SA Sat, 9:30am-noon, June 7-28
introduction
Learn to pronounce the most troublesome
sounds in English. Emphasis on using correct
pronunciation in exercises of isolated
speech sounds, words and sentences. Stress
and intonation patterns will be introduced.
Prerequisite: BEX-102 or its equivalent.
BEX-116 10 sessions / $185
MR Mon & Thurs, 7-9:pm,
June 5-July 17 (skip 6/19, 30; 7/3)
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4Wealth Management 4Bridge
GroW WiTH Your MoNEY
Frederic Mayerson, MBA, PHD, CFP, Prof. of
Business. CUNY, independent financial consultant
Baby Boomers Guide
To Financial Planning Bridge for Beginners
50+ Club eligible 50+ Club eligible
This decade, the first of 78 million baby boom- Steven Goffner, certified instructor with the
ers will begin to retire, putting an enormous
American Contract Bridge League
strain on Social Security. This phenomenon Introduction to basic bidding of the hand.
will be unlike past generations, as this unique Sessions involve: Getting Started, Objectives
demographic for baby boomers may not of Bridge, Responses to 1NT Opening Bids,
be able to depend on government sources Responses to an Opening Bid of One in a
when planning for a comfortable retirement. Suit, Rebids by the Opener, Rebids by the
Investment options, strategies for making the Responder, Overcalls and Advances, Takeout
most of your available assets, and maintaining Doubles and Advances, and The Stayman
a balance between risk and reward discussed. Convention. Registrants will have the oppor-
FIX-149 1 session/ $35 tunity to practice what they have learned
T Tues, 7:30-9:30pm, July 8 by playing both hands established by the
instructor as well as open play at the end of
The Latest options for each class session. All materials and curriculum
provided by the American Contract Bridge
Financing Long-Term Care League.
50+ Club eligible
Additional 9-week courses to be offered
Life expectancy is increasing: planning for
starting Fall 2008 to course graduates include:
illness and disability is becoming essential to
Play of the Hand; Defense of the Hand, and;
family financial planning. Your ability to pay
Basic Bidding Conventions. Potential to offer
will determine opportunities for quality long-
an evening of tournament duplicate bridge for
term health care (nursing homes, home care,
those interested in playing for ACBL certified
Medicare supplementation, etc.). Evaluate your
master-points.
options to help protect your “golden years”
PSX-702 9 sessions / $170
from becoming a financial disaster. Overview
MR Mon & Thurs, 7-9pm
of government-sponsored programs and the
financial realities of these issues covered.
June 23-July 21 Personal enrichment
FIX-202 1 session / $35
T Tues, 7:30-9:30pm, July 15
Aging & The Law
rEGiSTEr EArLY – AVoiD
50+ Club eligible LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE
Ann Carrozza, JD, Esq, Trust & Elder Law
Section of NYS Bar Association
You may need nursing home or other
long-term care. Learn how to preserve your
assets while retaining maximum control
over your finances. Learn about Medicare,
Medicaid, long-term care insurance poli-
cies, Living Wills and Health Care proxies.
FIX-156 1 session / FREE
($15 registration fee required)
W Wed, 6-8pm, July 9
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4Driving Programs
NEW
MSF ScooterSchool 1 @ $175
This entry-level, learn-to-ride scooter
Basic rider Motorcycle Course @ $350 training and education course is designed
The Basic Rider Course (BRC) was developed by to help riders enhance their skills and learn
the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) as a important street-riding strategies by trained
complete riding program for the beginner rider. and certified Scooter Coaches. Objectives
The course consists of 7 hours of interactive include: acquire operating skills, increase
classroom learning and at least 11 hours of hands- safety awareness, identify personal abilities
on riding instruction. and scooter capabilities, develop strategies
The 2-1/2 day course provides basic riding skills to help identify and manage risks. This
to minimize risk. In the classroom, learn about class is not designed to be a licensing test
the different types of motorcycles and how waiver program; however, an additional fee
they operate, what to wear for comfort and will provide supplemental training for the
protection, how to develop a riding strategy scooter road test. ScooterSchool 1 consists
for dealing with traffic and road hazards, and of approximately 4 hours total instructional
the effect of alcohol and other drugs on your time and 10 on-scooter riding exercises
ability to ride safely. The BRC’s riding exercises including 2 formal safety discussions.
cover straight-line riding, shifting, braking, Trama’s Auto School, Inc. provides scooters,
cornering and swerving techniques and helmets, eye-protection and course materials.
motorcycle dynamics. Registrants must provide own riding gear,
Trama’s Auto School Inc. provides motorcycles, including sturdy, low-heeled, over-the-ankle
helmets, eye protection and course materials. footwear, jacket, long pants, full-fingered
You need to provide your own riding gear: gloves, and if necessary, raingear.
sturdy, low-heeled over-the-ankle footwear, Prerequisite: Registrants must be at least 16
jacket, long pants, full-fingered gloves, and, if years of age; those under 18 years old will
necessary, raingear. require their parent/guardian’s notarized
Prerequisite: You must be at least 16 years of signature. The ability to ride bicycle is a
age to participate. Participants under the age requirement for admission to the SS1.
of 18 will be required to have their parent or
guardian’s notarized signature on their MANYS Weekend course(s) only
application. The ability to ride a bicycle is a Saturdays @ 1-6pm on
Personal enrichment
requirement for admission to the BRC. June 7, 21; July 19, 26; August 9, 23.
Fri Evening Class Only at 6:30-10pm For further program details, schedule
Sat & Sun Class & riding at 7:45am-5/6pm and to register, please contact TrAMAs
Schedule: Mid-May through August, weather directly @ 718.847.2015.
permitting.
For further program details, schedule and
to register, please contact TrAMAs direct-
ly @ 718.847.2015.
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4Studio & Fine Arts
Clay (Ceramic) Sculpture
Note: At time of registration, 50+ Club eligible
please request materials list. Katalin Papp, MFA (NY School of Visual Arts),
award-winning artist
Seasonal Watercolor Workshop Learn techniques of clay sculpture making,
50+ Club eligible using coil, slab, pinch, armature, carving, shap-
John Kaufmann, painter, illustrator, exhibitor ing, modeling, and smoke firing.
Catch the brilliant light of summer in water- ARX-116 6 sessions / $95
color landscapes with brush, paint and paper. T Tues, 6:15-8:15pm,
First meeting place: Kissena Park, at the 164th June 10-July 15
St. entrance leading to the park building.
Prerequisite: one previous watercolor course.
ARX-104 7 sessions / $165 Sketching in the Galleries:
SA Sat, 9:30am-12:30pm Drawing inspiration from the Met
June 21-August 9 (skip 7/5) 50+ Club eligible
Meera E. Thompson, BA, Fine Arts, shows at
Astonishing Watercolors the Atlantic Gallery in Chelsea. Her paint-
50+ Club eligible ings may also be viewed on line @ www.
Katalin Papp, MFA (NY School of Visual Arts), meerathompson.com.
award-winning artist Sketching from works of art allows both
Learn to create the most astonishing water- beginning and advanced students the
colors using techniques ranging from dry- opportunity to improve their skills while
brush, wet- into-wet and wet-into-dry, lifting, gaining a deeper appreciation of the
pouring, texturing, glazing, and more! museum’s collections. Each week we will
ARX-120 6 sessions / $115 plus approximate concentrate on a particular concept or
cost of supplies is $100 technique in drawing as we visit different
M Mon, 6:15-8:15pm, June 9-July 14 galleries. We will be looking at Western
paintings and sculptures as well as objects
Drawing & Painting from other cultures. The course examines
50+ Club eligible crucial issues in drawing and presents the
Judith Zeichner, BA Fine Arts; working artist museum’s vast holdings as an inspiring
Fundamentals of drawing, perspective, draw- resource for those interested in drawing.
This drawing course meets in the galleries
ing aids, composition, light/shade and the
figure. Work from still-life objects and profes- of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Fifth Personal enrichment
sional model. Bring all-purpose drawing pad Avenue at 82nd Street).
(14” x 17” or larger), and several drawing pencils Please bring a 9” x 12” or larger pad of
(2B to 9B). Supplementary materials discussed. heavy white paper, a 4B pencil and a
Model fee approximately $20 per student col- kneaded eraser to the first class. Materials
lected in class. list will be provided. Meet the instructor in
ARX-112 6 sessions / $135 plus material fee the lobby at the Group Registration Desk.
M Mon, 6:30-9pm, June 9-July 14 FPCX-500 8 sessions / $215
TP Tues, 2-4:30pm, June 4-July 25
Decorative Plaster
50+ Club eligible
Carol Belmonte, fine artist
Enliven your space with dimension and interest. Create a stunning raised motif to highlight walls
and doorways, or border an entire room by using plaster, glazes, and pre-cut stencils. Learn
about materials and how to use them in mixing of glazes for custom coloring. Discover how to
carry out and coordinate your color scheme to adjoining rooms.
IDX-116 4 sessions/$275 plus $50 approximate material fee payable to instructor at first class
T Tues, 6:30-9:30pm, June 4-25
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NEW The New Photography Experience
50+ Club eligible
Photo & Fine Art Matting Joseph A. Cohen, lecturer-exhibitor, published in
50+ Club eligible prestigious magazines
Donna Drimer, BA, owner Frame Art Gallery, This introductory non-darkroom course,
and; guest Cesar Palencia, conservation art designed for beginners and intermediate pho-
specialist tographers, covers the basic principles of tak-
This hands-on course teaches professional ing good pictures with both Film and Digital
techniques to measure and mat anything cameras and new developments of digital
from photos to fine art. Learn how to use photography and computers. Learn the fun-
scale, texture and color to enhance valued damentals of camera operation, the art of
possessions. Have fun and save money, photography, and the basics of composition
too! Bring photo or art up to 12”x6” to – the most important aspect of being a great
be matted. photographer – regardless of the type of
IDX-147 3 sessions / $105 camera you use. Information on exposures,
plus $50 material fee payable portraiture, travel photography, filters, and
to instructor at first class flash through lectures, demonstration photos
R Thursday, 7-9:30pm, June 5-19 and critiques of your work included. Weekly
assignments and special projects provided.
ARX-160 5 sessions / $95
The Dov S-S Simens R Thurs, 6:30-8:30pm,
“Hollywood (2-day) Film School” June 5-July 10 (skip 7/3)
Want to produce, write, finance, direct and/or
distribute a feature film? Digital Photography & Photo Album
Day 1: SATURDAY 50+ Club eligible
Directing: budget, shoot & edit. Discover a Chester Rosario, Associate, QCC Information
foolproof, step-by-step method to make your Technology
first feature film, from idea to final print, on Learn the basic fundamentals of using a digital
budgets from as low as $5,000 to as high as camera to capture those special moments
$10,000,000. Bonus: Digital Filmmaking A-Z. — gain knowledge in color correcting and for
Day 2: SUNDAY red eye, cropping and editing, manipulating
Producing: Finance, Distribute & Profit. and enhancing, printing and sharing photos.
Personal enrichment
Learn the proven method to film profits By the end of this course, you will have the
by attending festivals, securing a distribu- skills to put together a photo montage and
tor, and maximizing video / DVD, VOD, PPV, slide show presentation. Be at the forefront
cable, broadcasting and foreign sales. Bonus: of this revolution in making with knowledge
Screenwriting A-Z. All attendees receive a that will outperform cameras in speed, qual-
Filmmaker’s Workbook, a Producer’s Diploma, ity, and sharing photos with others globally.
and a Graduation Certificate. Off-campus Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of computers.
location given at registration. CPX-252 3 sessions / $95
PSX-300 2 sessions / $399 R Thurs, 6-8pm, July 17-31
SZ Sat & Sun, 9am-6pm, June 14-15
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Volleyball (intermediate only)
Gerald Matacotta, MA, accredited coach Wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a
Covers spiking, blocking, transition team towel, yoga sticky mat, and bottle of water.
defense and team offense. No food 2 hours prior to class.
PEX-453 8 sessions / $150 Tai Chi
W Wed, 8-10pm, June 11-July 30 50+ Club eligible
Wenmey Hsi-Ting, Queensborough staff
Treasure your life and do some proper exer-
cise to keep you healthier and happier. Learn
other exercises that you can do at home and
in your own time.
PEX-273 8 sessions / $125
Cardio Tennis: Game-based Teaching! MW Mon & Wed, 6:15-7:45pm, July 7-30
50+ Club eligible
Bill Mecca, MBA, USPTA (U.S. Professional Tennis Hatha Yoga
Assoc.), P2 (Professional Grade 2 Coaching 50+ Club eligible
Certificates, former HS tennis coach, owner–All Helen Robinson, MA, RYT (Registered Yoga
Star Tennis Academy Teacher-Yoga Alliance)
This is the newest group fitness activity com- Stretch away stress with postures that
bining tennis and a high-energy cardio workout. strengthen all major muscle groups and have
Burn more calories, lose weight, have fun! a therapeutic effect on glands and organs.
Physical capacity and age are no obstacle to
Beginning participation.
Development of fundamental techniques and PEX-276 8 sessions / $140
skills for recreational play. W Wed, 6:30-8pm, June 4-July 30
PEX-278 6 sessions / $90 (skip 7/2)
TP Tues, 5-6pm, June 3-July 8
RP Thurs, 6-7pm, June 5-July 17
(skip 7/3)
Meditation:
intermediate Discover the Peace & Harmony
50+ Club eligible
Review of basic strokes, emphasizing advanced
strokes and strategies.
Michele Mason, BA, holistic stress manage- Personal enrichment
ment consultant
PEX-279 6 sessions / $90 Use meditation in daily life to help manage
T Tues, 5-6pm, June 3-July 8 stress and assist self-healing and personal
R Thurs, 6-7pm, June 5-July 17 growth. Experience relaxation, mindfulness,
(skip 7/3) focusing and visualizations, and the use of
breath, sound and other methods to inte-
Note: Students must supply rackets, grate body, mind and spirit. For the novice
balls, sneakers. In case of rain, instruction and experienced.
takes place indoors. PSX-200 3 sessions / $75
T Tues, 6:15-8:15pm, June 24-July 8
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Martial Arts
Victor Ying, World Tae Kwon Do Federation, 4th Please wear only soft no-heeled shoes
Degree Black Belt, NYCHA Tai Chi Consultant, for all classes!
Chen Style Tai Chi by Grandmaster Yang Lei, the
former Push Hands Champion of China. Adult Ballet
Sylvia Wu, B.A., 20 years ballet teaching
Self-Defense Discover the joy of classical ballet to the beauty
Learn techniques derived primarily from of fine music! Learn proper body alignment,
Chinese and Korean martial arts. improve poise and posture. Fundamentals of bal-
PEX-270 6 sessions / $95 let covered, including Barre work, floor exercises,
SA Sat, 11am-noon, May 17, 31; June 7-28center movement. Be creative while training your
muscles - art combined with a great workout, All
Cardio Kickboxing welcome. Participants must supply their own
Combines effective techniques from Kung Fu, ballet slippers
Tae Kwon Do and Chen Style Tai Chi. Work-out PEX-723 6 sessions / $ 95
the entire body. T Tues, 6:15-7:45pm, June 3-July 8
PEX-268 6 sessions / $95
SP noon-1pm, May 17, 31; June 7-28 Belly Dancing
Gwen Garson-Vigil, LMT (Licensed Massage
Therapist), over 25 years in various dance venues
Special Discount given only at Join Shoshana . . . come and tone your body,
initial time of registration. Register especially your abs, while learning the ancient
for both classes and receive a art form of Middle-Eastern dance. This is an
10% discount. ideal course to not only strengthen your body
but also to increase self esteem. Appropriate
for every age since it is a low-impact form of
Personal Training Techniques exercise. Wear loose comfortable clothing.
50+ Club eligible PEX-253 8 sessions / $150
Sharon Cevallos, MA, exercise physiology & T Tues, 8-9:30pm, June 3-July 22
sports medicine
W Wed, 8-9:30pm, June 4-July 23
Intensive training program for individuals
interested in becoming a personal trainer
with national certification. Study anatomy & Swing
Personal enrichment
exercise physiology, neuromuscular function, 50+ Club eligible
Naomi Penner, dance teacher & club organizer
biomechanics & kinesiology, and nutritional
Get in the swing with the latest craze. The Old
guidelines for safe and effective fitness pro-
Lindy, Jitterbug, Rock-n-Roll dances have been
gramming execution. This course is sanc-
re-evolved into the Swing of today.
tioned by the National Gym Association as
PEX-267 6 sessions / $125
a review for its Certification Examination
R Thurs, 6:30-7:45pm, June 12-July 24
for the Personal Trainer/instructor.
(skip 7/3)
PEX-257 3 sessions / $140
MA Mon, 9am-noon, July 7-21, and
Mon, 1:15-4:15pm, July 21 Do the Hustle!
50+ Club eligible
Naomi Penner, dance teacher & club organizer
Dancing HUSTLE is hot. Everyone's doing it.
Come celebrate the 30th year anniversary
of this energetic, sensuous dance from John
Travolta's SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. Dance
to the hottest disco music, learning stylized
turns and moves with your partner to wow
everyone on the dance floor.
PEX-266 6 sessions / $125
R Thurs, 7:45-9pm,
June 12-July 24 (skip 7/3)
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Community Swimming Adult Swimming instruction
A supervised recreational swimming program. 50+ Club eligible
Adults must register and accompany child(ren) Joshua Bernstein, MS, Aqua Therapy License;
under 18 years of age for safety. VijayMistry, BA
See box below for pool hours. Beginner
rEFuND PoLiCY: after first week, no refunds PEX-246 10 sessions / $155
will be granted for Community Swimming. M Mon, 8-9pm, June 9-August 11
Note: Original Confirmation Letter must be (Bernstein)
returned to Continuing Education office for SA Sat, 8-9am, June 7-August 16
refund to be considered for processing. (skip 7/5) (Mistry)
ZP Sun, noon-1pm June 8-August 17
PEX-287 May 27-Aug 14 (skip 7/4-6) (skip 7/6) (Bernstein)
E-X $175, adults
E1-X $125, young people under 18 intermediate
(must be accompanied by parent) PEX-247 10 sessions / $155
E1-A-X $125, adult accompanying a child who T Tues, 8-9pm, June 10-August 12
is enrolled in current semester (Bernstein)
instructional swim class
PreParatory skills
E2-X $75, adult or child in current Aqua Aerobics
semester instructional swim class 50+ Club eligible
Joshua Bernstein, MS, Aqua Therapy License
Improve posture, muscle tone and coordina-
tion while increasing strength, flexibility and
endurance — without stress! For swimmers &
non-swimmers at all levels.
PEX-248
FA 6 sessions / $140
afternoons, evenings, Weekends Fri, 9-10:30am, June 13-July 25
monday thru thursday: 5-8pm (skip 7/4)
Friday: 6-9pm ZA 10 sessions / $155
saturday & sunday: 1-4pm Sun, 9-10am, June 8-August 17
(skip 7/6)
community swim
Pool hours
Registration Invoice for Community Swim
(PEX-287) required for entrance to pool.
Pool hours are subject to change to meet class
scheduling requirements, life guard availability,
and pool maintenance requirements.
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Howard Kaminsky, Academic Coordinator;
Jacqueline Fuentes, Administrative Coordinator
All instructors are experienced NYS certified
teachers with special expertise in the courses
they teach. Class size is limited for maximum
results.• A confirmation letter will be mailed
to you along with other pertinent informa-
tion. • No classes on July 3 • Parent-Teacher
conferences to be held on July 31. (Math &
Reading grades 2-6) • The College reserves the
right to make program changes and adjust-
ments as required. • The Kids College cannot
accommodate students with special learning
needs. Please Note: All registrations must
be received no later than one day before
the start of class. reading & Mathematics
LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE of $25 per regis- for Kindergarten
trant for classes within three (3) days of Participate in a variety of activities developing
start date. and enhancing their skills in language arts
and mathematics. Students must be age 5 by
January 1, 2008.
CLX-131 19 sessions / $350
EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
CHiNESE ACADEMY June 30-July 31
CLX-800: Kindergarten-12th grade.
Schedule: June 30 - July 31 (skip 7/3)
Call 718.281.5128 for details in Chinese. reading & Mathematics
Kathy You & Nancy Jiang, Program Liaisons for First Graders
Mandarin Chinese, simplified using pinyin Activities to enhance oral communication,
for speaking, vocabulary, writing and reading
phonics awareness, word recognition, reading
comprehension. comprehension, and working with number
note: Full payment required at initial facts, basic numerical concepts, and simple
time of registration. number sentences.
AFTERNOONS ONLY: 19 sessions / $475 CLX-132 19 sessions / $350
EP Mon-Thurs, 1-4pm EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
(includes Chinese Cultural @ 1-3pm & June 30-July 31
Language Conversation @ 3-4pm).
sPeCial DisCount (when register for Arts & Crafts
traditional Kids College classes): for Kindergarten & First Grade
• Register for 1 Traditional class: Learn to manipulate simple tools while work-
receive 5% discount ing in various media and with other children.
• Register for 2 Traditional classes: Skills appropriate to age/development level.
receive 10% discount CLX-110 19 sessions / $365 includes materials
EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
June 30-July 31
Sketching & Cartooning
for Kindergarten & First Grade
Learn drawing and design, create cartoon char-
acters, express feelings working with colors!
CLX-112 19 sessions / $365 includes materials
EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
June 30-July 31
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4Grades 2-8 4Intermediate School
reading (grades 2-6) Writing Workshop (grades 5-8)
Guided toward mastery of vocabulary and Experiential writing through logs, journals, indi-
comprehension skills to develop an apprecia- vidual conferences, and shared experiences.
tion of literature. CLX-241 19 sessions / $350
CLX-232 19 sessions / $350 EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm, June 30-July 31
June 30-July 31
EA2 Grade 2 EA5 Grade 5 Writing Essays & reports (grades 5-8)
EA3 Grade 3 EA6 Grade 6 Analyze assignments, organize thoughts, select
EA4 Grade 4 vocabulary.
CLX-341 19 sessions / $350
Mathematics (grades 2-6) EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
Develop mathematics and problem-solving June 30-July 31
skills for math appreciation.
CLX-222 19 sessions / $350 Algebra (grades 6-7)
Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am, Use algebra to solve problems logically and
June 30-July 31 efficiently.
EA2 Grade 2 EA5 Grade 5 CLX-320 19 sessions / $350
EA3 Grade 3 EA6 Grade 6 EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
EA4 Grade 4 June 30-July 31
Science Enrichment (grades 2-3) introduction to HS Math (grades 7-8)
This stimulating program is designed to gain Master skills in advanced math and logical rea-
a better understanding of the world. Perform soning. Topics include algebra and geometry.
hands-on activities demonstrating the laws CLX-321 19 sessions / $350
of physics, chemistry, and magnetism. Work EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
in small groups while developing skills and an June 30-July 31
appreciation of science.
CLX-210 19 sessions / $350 reading Workshop (grades 7-8)
EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am, Master vocabulary and comprehension skills.
June 30-July 31 CLX-504 19 sessions / $350
EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
Writing Workshop (grades 2-4) June 30-July 31
Experiential writing through logs, journals, indi-
vidual conferences, and shared experiences. Math Workshop (grades 7-8)
CLX-240 19 sessions / $350 Understand basic mathematics problem solving.
EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am, CLX-503 19 sessions / $350
June 30-July 31 EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
June 30-July 31
NEW
GBA STArBurST™ ViDEo GAME DEVELoPMENT
(Kindergarten thru 4th grade)
A simplified, modular approach to video game development for early
childhood students to utilize as a tool to strengthen math, problem solv-
ing and creative thinking skills – all in the context of doing something
they love – creating video games! Learn how to create art & anima-
tion while incorporating sounds, music, and other multimedia elements into their games.
Participants create one fully working video game they can share with parents and friends.
Starburst™ students are grouped into either K-2nd grade or 3rd-4th grade.
CLX-607
EA-1 Kindergarten-2nd grade, 8 sessions/$425 Mon-Thurs, 9-10am, July 21-31
EA-2 3rd-4th grade, 8 sessions/$455 Mon-Thurs, 10:15-11:45am, July 21-31
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Creative Writing (grades 9-12) SAT
Learn to write short stories, one-act plays, Prepare for the NEW SAT format. Work to
and various forms of poetry (haiku, sonnet, improve your scores by developing your verbal,
cinquain, sestina). Explore various models of mathematics and essay writing skills. Course
personal memoirs and non-fiction. Create includes evaluation of practice tests and essay
your own portfolio. writing. Required text will be announced at
CLX-407 19 sessions / $350 the first class meeting.
EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm, • Learn question analysis and how to eliminate
June 30-July 31 incorrect responses • Learn how to select
correct answers to math problems • Practice
taking the test under simulated examination
HiGH SCHooL conditions. • Review your responses with the
ADMiSSioNS & TEST PrEP instructor. • Build your confidence for success.
Portfolio Development Class for CLX-580 12 sessions / $465
Specialized High School Admissions EA Mon-Thurs, 9am-noon, July 7-24
(grades 6-8)
Portfolios are submitted in eighth grade SAT Critical reading only with Essay
for specialized art school admissions. Work For students who feel secure in their ability to
on six projects to complete the admis- score well on the mathematics portion of the
sions portfolios. Projects include portraits, SAT but would like to reinforce their verbal skills.
fashion, still life, anime, landscape, and CLX-581 12 sessions / $275
cartooning. Bring 18” x 24” charcoal pad to EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am, July 7-24
first class. Get ahead of the crowd and be
prepared! SAT Math Skills only
CLX-376 19 sessions/ $330 Designed for students secure in their ability
EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am, to score well on the verbal portion of the SAT
June 30-July 31 but would like to reinforce their math skills.
CLX-582 12 sessions / $275
TACH (Co-oP) Test Prep (grade 8) EA Mon-Thurs, 10:30am-noon, July 7-24
Attain general test preparation for Catholic
high school entrance examination with
review of the verbal and mathematics sec- Fun with Architecture (ages 6-12)
tions. Practice test will be administered Craig R. Weber, BArch, MS, RA; Assoc. Prof,
under simulated conditions. QCC, MET/DD
CLX-374 19 sessions/ $390 Ever wonder what goes into the designing
EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm, and construction of a building? Why does
June 30-July 31 a building look the way it does? Learn the
basics of architecture while completing
Specialized High School age-appropriate projects.
Entrance Test Prep (grade 8) CLX-440 7 sessions / $195+$40 materials
Develop test-taking skills, learn to analyze
fee
questions and select correct answers. TRA Tues & Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
Enrollment limited. July 8-29
CLX-375 19 sessions/ $465
EA Mon-Thurs, 8:30-10:30am,
June 30-July 31
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Game Builders Academy: Creating Video Games!
DEMoNSTrATioN SEMiNAr
Saturday May 10th, 1-3pm
Learn about this new program that merges the
entertaining and aesthetic interests of video gamers
with academic preparation and career development.
90-minute hands-on orientation in the computer
lab with 1/2 hour Q&A provides ideal opportunity to
understand and experience the value-added benefit
of registering for this course! Parents & Child(ren) and
all Potential Registrants welcome!
Call 718.631.6343 to sign up for this FREE session (CLX-605 OHSP).
Designing Video Games as teaching tools… learn, grow, have fun and succeed! Hands-on
technology, hand-eye coordination, deconstructing systems, internalized mapping, improved
eyesight, increased focus, and confidence in creating a new and individualized game are some
of the many proven benefits of this program. Academic and Career paths are initiated and pro-
mulgated as many institutions of higher learning have begun to offer under/graduate degrees
in Video Game Design and Development. Participants take pride in creating their own end
product, which is not a commercially published video game but their own inspiration based on
their imagination and academic preparedness.
Low student-teacher ratios ensure optimal learning conditions with supplementary work
and challenges geared to each participant’s unique abilities. The “candy-coated” teaching
approach provides fun and satisfaction in creating individualized video games which parallel
skill-strengthening and knowledge sets acquired in school. Lesson plans feature topic covered,
objectives, and state specific standards coupled with emails and website for tutorials, tips &
tricks, free graphics & sounds, educational resources, games, links, and more!
GBA Video Game Design & Development: Level 1 (5th-12th grades)
This introductory course provides the opportunity to create at least two individualized full-
working video games while developing, using, and strengthening math, logic, communication,
concentration & critical thinking, problem solving, and creative thinking skills. Learn to create
art and animation for games, and incorporate sounds, music, video and other multimedia ele-
ments into games.
CLX-605 8 sessions / $485
EA Mon-Thurs, 9-11:30am, July 7-17
EP Mon-Thurs, 12:30-3pm, July 7-17
NEW
GBA Video Game Design & Development: Level 2 (5th-12th grades)
Learn to write object-oriented computer programming code to develop a high-level video
game, one multilevel game, and software "toys." Utilize more advanced math and science
(basic physics) to build games, while also learning the fundamentals of computer program-
ming–and have a great time! Create at least one multilevel game and a number of software
"toys". Prerequisite: Level 1 (CLX-605).
CLX-606 8 sessions / $485
EP Mon-Thurs, 12:30-3pm, July 21-31
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4Drivers Education 4Music & Performance
Joel Ingram, Coordinator, Bell Auto School Kids' Chorale (ages 7-17)
This NYS Education Dept.-approved course is Jessica Bauch, music educator
for all eligible public and private high school Lift every voice and sing! Come sing with us
students. Instructors are licensed by the NYS and experience music like never before. From
Department of Education. This program uses the first note to the last, strengthen your skills
late model vehicles with dual controls. and challenge your ear. All you need is a pencil
ELiGiBiLiTY. All high school students are eligible and a love of music!
to register for the Driver Education program pro- CLX- 409 19 sessions / $335
vided they are or will be 16 years of age by July EA1 ages 7-12
1, 2008. Students must have a learner’s permit or Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
junior license before first class. June 30-July 31
objectives EA2 ages 13-17
• cquire safe driving skills and defensive driv-
A Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
ing awareness. June 30-July 31
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• arn the MV 285 “Completion Certificate,”
providing eligibility for 10-15% discounts on Guitar for Beginners (ages 8-12)
insurance premiums with most companies; While learning to play the guitar, students will
Duplicate cards, $20; Duplicate letters, $10. develop basic music note-reading skills. Learn
• ualify to apply for senior driver’s license chords, songs, and have the opportunity to
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at age 17. enhance digital mobility. Required texts and
TuiTioN & FEES. Tuition is $555 (does not materials will be announced at the first class
include textbook cost of $40). Full tuition meeting. Students must supply their own gui-
must accompany your application/registra- tars (acoustic or electric).
tion. No partial payments accepted. CLX-420 19 sessions / $335
Additional fees, not payable to QCC, EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
include learner’s permit and optional road June 30-July 31
test services.
Dance Fever (ages 8-12)
SCHEDuLE Learn different styles of dancing while social-
Convenient schedules offered weekdays. izing with peers. Ballroom, modern jazz, and
Parental permission forms and schedules are contemporary dance introduced to rival the
available in L-118 or call 718.631.6343. Students pros from Dancing with the Stars.
are required to purchase a $40 text from the CLX-465 19 sessions/ $335
instructor. EA Mon-Thurs, 9-10:30am,
DEX-100 48 hours instruction / $555 June 30-July 31
E 17 sessions
Tues-Thurs, schedule TBA Dramatics for Children (ages 8-12)
Starts Tues, July 1 Express interpretation of events and emo-
Ends Wed, August 6 tions by acting out fairy tales, stories, excerpts
NOTE: This program is an introduction to from the classics, and events drawn from their
driving. Additional practice outside of class everyday lives. Attain the basics, challenges,
will be needed. and joys of acting. Open to everyone. Acting
experience not required.
CLX-408 19 sessions / $335
rEFuND PoLiCY EA Mon-Thurs, 10:35am-12:05pm,
• 90% of total tuition fee will be refunded June 30-July 31
if requested in writing prior to first class. •
No refunds after classes have begun.
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4Swimming Instruction 4Sports
Joshua Bernstein, MS, Aqua Therapy License; Competitive Swim instruction
Vijay Mistry, BA (ages 7-14)
Tiny Tots (ages 2-6) Joshua Bernstein, MS, Aqua Therapy License
Develop water skills safely and with fun—and Coaching in various competitive swimming tech-
with parents. One adult must sign up with and niques. Style, racing dive, and turns analyzed and
accompany each child during instruction. remediated. Time trials and information on regis-
Beginner tering and competing in local, regional swimming
PEX-745 10 half-hour sessions / $110 each competitions will be provided.
child and $110 each adult (adult PEX-750 10 sessions / $180
must accompany child in pool.) ZA Sun, 10-11am, June 8-August 17
SA Sat, 10-10:30am, June 7-August 16 (skip 7/6)
(skip 7/5) (Mistry)
ZA Sun, 8:30-9am, June 8-August 17 Beginner Tennis (ages 8-14)
(skip 7/6) (Bernstein) Helene Hamilton, BS, tennis coach, phys ed
intermediate instructor.
PEX-746 10 half-hour sessions / $110 each For the young enthusiastic player who wants
child and $110 each adult (adult to learn basic strokes, court strategy, etiquette,
must accompany child in pool.) and scoring. Wear comfortable clothes. Supply
SA Sat, 10:30-11am, June 7-August 16 equipment (junior-size racket, can of balls,
(skip 7/5) (Mistry) sneakers). Held indoors (RFK Gym Bldg Lobby)
in case of rain. Small group instruction; enroll-
Advanced Transition (ages 6-8) ment limited to 12 per class.
PEX-747 10 one-hour sessions / $180 PEX-732 6 sessions / $100
(at instructor’s discretion, adult may FA1 Fri, 9-10am, July 11-August 15
need to accompany child in pool.) FA2 Fri, 11am-noon, July 11-August 15
ZA Sun, 11am-noon, June 8-August 17
(skip 7/6) (Bernstein) Tae Kwon Do
Joseph Sing Cheung, MA, 5th Degree Black Belt,
Adolescent/Pre-Teen (ages 7-14) Master Instructor, Director of Imperial Academy
Participants are classified at the first session of Martial Arts & Sciences
to ensure similar swim levels for each group. Learn discipline, self-confidence, self-
To enroll, a child must be able to stand in respect and get stronger, more flexible with
3-1/2 feet of water. this dynamic martial art and olympic sport.
Non-Swimmers/Beginners Bring $40 to first class to purchase uniform.
Enjoy the water and gain skills. Opportunity to participate in promotion tests
PEX-748 10 sessions / $180 to advance in belt ranks (up to black belt).
SA1 Sat, 9-10am, June 7-August 16 CLX-812 10 sessions / $125
(skip 7/5) (Mistry) TRP1 Tues & Thurs, 12:15-1pm,
SA2 Sat, 11am-noon, June 7-August 16 July 1-31
(skip 7/5) (Mistry) TRP2 Tues & Thurs, 4:15-5pm,
W Wed, 8-9pm, June 11-August 13 July 1-31
(Bernstein)
intermediate/Advanced
To join the intermediate or advanced levels,
the child should be able to float front and
back, do the cross stroke, and use rhythm
breathing.
PEX-749 10 sessions / $180
SP Sat, noon-1pm, June 7-August 16
(skip 7/5) (Mistry)
R Thurs, 8-9pm, June 5-August 14
(skip 7/3) (Bernstein)
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4Summer Camps
SUMMER DAY CAMP
At Queensborough Community College!
The finest summer camp at an affordable prices in your own backyard!
Boys and Girls 5-11 Teen Travel 12-14
A typical day: Children who spend the summer with Oasis are able to enjoy
a full day of activities: swimming, sports and recreation,dramatic and visual arts, and field trips
For more information please call 718-596-4900
or visit our website www.oasischildren.com
SPACE WILL FILL QUICKLY!
Ask us about discounts available!
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50+ club
450+ Club
WELCoME To THE 50+ club MEMBErSHiP BENEFiTS
Welcome to the 50+ Club and to those who • Over 30 courses offered in the day, eve-
joined last term, welcome back! ning and weekend.
The Club launched in the spring of 2008 to • Highly respected faculty, who are experts
rousing applause. The 50+ Club is especially in the fields of art, politics, business,
designed for those of you on the flip side of technology, culture, and the humanities.
50 who want to stay engaged, enlivened and • Discounted breakfast and lunch dining at
enriched and who might concurrently be fac- the Oakland Dining Hall.
ing healthcare, caretaker, financial and career • Available Parking on campus.
challenges in your lives. • Free Lectures.
This summer most classes will be held on • $5 off a pair of tickets for up to 2 (two)
our Bayside campus. We have opened over performances in the Fall 2008 season of
30 courses for you. A listing of the courses QPAC.
eligible for 50+ Club members follows the • Receive a one month (Monday-Friday)
Membership Benefits, Fees and Tuition below. home delivery of The New York Times to
Please refer to the associated page listings the first 50 new club members!
for a complete description of each of the • Several opportunities to meet new
courses. friends and business colleagues.
To JoiN
Join the 50+ Club by mail, fax, telephone or
in person. save the Dates
Campus Continuing Education Office Location:
Library Building – room 118P
free Jewish literature
Phone: 718.631.6343 Discussion Program
Fax: 718.281.5538 The QCC Library is announcing a free
discussion group program that will begin
this fall.
SuMMEr MEMBErSHiP Sponsored by Nextbook and The ALA:
FEE & TuiTioN: Let’s Talk about it: Jewish Literature.
Membership Fee: $50
The theme is
Tuition:
Modern Marvels: Jewish Adventures
Up to 3 tuition based Courses for $135.*
in the Graphic Novel.
Up to 6 tuition based Courses for $235.*
The scholar/discussion leader will be Dr.
Additional courses for $50 each.
Susan Jacobowitz.
Plus Free Lectures not included in the
Five Sunday Dates:
bundled courses
Sept 14, oct 5, 26, Nov. 16, Dec. 7
*All materials' fees are in addition to the Time: 1 to 3 pm
tuition
Books to be discussed: A Contract with
God, The Complete Maus: A Survivor’s
Tale, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer,
The Quitter, and The Rabbi’s Cat
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450+ Club
CourSE LiSTiNG
ArTS PHoToGrAPHY
Astonishing Watercolors page 19 Digital Photography & Photo Album page 20
Clay (Ceramic) Sculpture page 19 The New Photography Experience page 20
Decorative Plaster page 1 9
Drawing & Painting page 19 rECrEATioN & SPorTS
Interior Design Resource Tour page 1 1 Aqua Aerobics page 23
Photo & Fine Art Matting page 20 Bridge page 1 7
Seasonal Watercolor Workshop page 19 Cardio Tennis page 21
Sketching the Galleries page 19 Hatha Yoga page 21
Meditation page 21
CoMPuTErS Personal Training Techniques page 22
Windows Explorer page 14 Adult Swimming Instruction page 23
Windows Works page 14 Tai Chi page 21
Windows Efficiency page 14
Microsoft Word for Windows page 14 DANCE
Microsoft Outlook page 14 Do the Hustle page 22
Microsoft PowerPoint page 14 Swing page 22
Microsoft Excel page 14
FrEE LECTurES For
ForEiGN LANGuAGES 50+ CLuB MEMBErS
Chinese (Mandarin) page 16 Aging & The Law page 1 7
Italian (Beginner) page 16 Baby Boomers Guide to
Korean (Beginner) page 16 Financial Planning page 1 7
Spanish (Beginner Intensive) page 16 The Latest Options for
Financing Long-Term Care page 1 7
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For Your information
TuiTioN & FEES SoME FrEquENTLY ASKED quESTioNS
• The tuition fees listed for each continuing educa- H
ow will I know when I’m registered?
tion course represent the total charges for the • onfirmations are mailed out following payment
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course. Any additional materials fees indicated as for class registration. Check this information to
payable to the instructor should be paid at the insure correct class registration, dates, times, rooms.
first class meeting. A one-time $15 per person • f you have NOT received either official confirma-
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registration fee is required each semester. For tion of payment OR communication that your class
children’s programs, first child pays $15 registration request was closed out/cancelled, please contact
fee, each additional child, $10 registration fee. our office staff to clarify registration and obtain
• Matriculated QCC students in full-time credit your room assignment.
courses are exempt from the registration fee. • efunds will NOT be processed for missed classes
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• All FrEE courses require payments of $15 based on not receiving mailed confirmations.
registration Fee.
• LATE rEGiSTrATioN FEE of $25 will be imposed W
hat happens if the course is cancelled or
when registering later than three (3) full busi- class details are changed?
ness days prior to class start date. • he Office makes every attempt possible to
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• ersonal checks will only be accepted ten (10) days
P notify you. Please confirm your current telephone
prior to class start date. number(s) and e-mail address(es) at registration.
• student who has submitted a bad check,
A • ou will receive a full refund for courses
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or who stopped payment on a check to the cancelled by the College.
College, will not be permitted to pay by check • he College reserves the right to cancel any
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again. In these cases, payment must be by cash, course, make changes in fees or substitute instruc-
money order, or credit card only. A fee of $15
tors, and change days/hours when necessary.
will be charged for a bad check. • very effort is made to provide corrected infor-
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• paid invoice is needed for class admission.
A mation as soon as possible if the Catalog or other
The fee for a duplicate invoice is $5.00. printed materials containing course information
is modified.
rEFuND PoLiCY H
ow do I find my class?
• All requests for refunds must be submitted • egistration confirmations contain room assign-
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in writing, by mail, fax, or in person. Non- ments for most classes. The map included with
attendance does not constitute a withdrawal or the confirmation identifies buildings.
request for refund. • f a room assignment is not shown on your con-
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• no Cash reFunDs. firmation, please call the office (718-631-6343) at
• No refunds for courses which meet for only one least one day prior to scheduled class start.
or two sessions; and/or after the second class is • f a room assignment or other change is made
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in session. just prior to class, a notice will be placed on the
• Materials fees are not refundable. door of the Continuing Education Office, Library
Building, Room 118P, and on the door of the origi-
• The $15 registration fee is not refundable. nally assigned classroom.
• Refunds are computed when official notification is • or further clarification, check with the Office in
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received by this office as follows: L-118P (see office hours on inside back cover.)
90% refund 3 days prior to first class meeting.
Can I park on campus?
75% refund prior to second class meeting (for • n-campus parking is available to all registered
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courses that have more than two meetings). Continuing Education students on a space-available
A refund takes approximately 4-5 weeks after basis. Students must have a token to gain entry to
the Office of Continuing Education receives your all of the lots. In planning your program, do not
request. Refunds are made to the credit card or by assume that a spot will be available.
check only to the payer of record. • arking tokens are required and can be purchased
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CoLLEGE ruLES & rEGuLATioNS days and evenings at the kiosk located in the lob-
bies of the Administration, Library, Medical Arts,
All participants in the QCC Continuing Education
and Science Buildings.
program must follow the College’s rules & regula-
tions. • okens cost $1.00 each and are non-refundable.
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• iosks accept dollar bills only. No change is given.
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DiSCouNT PoLiCY for SENiorS & ALuMNi
Excludes 50+Club members.
FuNDiNG oPPorTuNiTiES
Must apply for discount at initial time of
registration and submit appropriate proof. Many of our training opportunities
Not Available for Online Registration and skill enhancement offerings may
Senior Citizens (over 65 years of age): qualify for vouchers and
• 10% off all courses under $150 reimbursement through various
• 25% off all courses with tuition of $150 or more sources.
• $15 registration fee required for all courses
Union Members • Employees and
qCC Alumni Association Members: members of local and national unions
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• ust be dues-paying member of QCC Alumni, may be eligible for a partial or full
not just graduates of the College
reimbursement of courses. Please
• Must show valid QCC Alumni card
• 10% discount off all courses contact your union representative for
• Waiver of $15 registration fee information.
• Not extended to alumni family members Department of Veteran’s Affairs •
TAX DEDuCTioN oF EXPENSES Vouchers accepted for certificate
An income tax deduction may be allowed for training programs. For more informa-
expenses of education undertaken to maintain tion and requirements, please visit
current professional skills and jobs. www.va.gov
Vocational and Educational Services
for Individuals with Disabilities
(VESID) • Vouchers
are accepted for certificate training
222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside, NY 11364 programs. For more information and
Dr. Eduardo J. Martí, requirements, please visit www.vesid.
President of the College nysed.gov
Dr. Diane Call,
Vice President, Finance & Administration Workforce Investment Act (WIA) •
Qualified unemployed individuals can
oFFiCE of receive vouchers for career training or
CoNTiNuiNG EDuCATioN
to upgrade skills. Please contact the
Denise A. Ward, Assistant Dean
Arpy S. Coherian, Assistant Director
Jamaica Workforce at 718-557-6755 or
Barbara Nasewicz, Assistant to Director visit www.workforcenewyork.org
Emilie Fetik, Accountant
Michelle Brown, Assistant Accountant Your employer may offer training
Janet Rhein, Administrative Assistant vouchers. Check with your Human
Gail Grayson, Nancy Jiang, Sandi Kanner,
Kathy You, College Assistants
Resource Office or Personnel Office
for information regarding tuition reim-
Bea Trama, Tramas Motorcycle Program bursement opportunities.
Bell Auto School, Drivers Education
Juan Carlos Fajardo, Paralegal Studies
Jacqueline Fuentes, Kids College Administrative
Roy Harrison, CPR
Howard Kaminsky, Kids College Academic
Louise Paone, Medical Billing
Rita Plush, Interior Design/Decorating register online:
Alan Werner, ESL & GED 24/7:365 @
Steve Whitlock, EMT
Nancy Jiang & Kathy You, Chinese Academy cep.qcc.cuny.edu
Note: online registration is only for
credit card payment. No discounts &
Bulletin produced by the Vouchers apply. Call 718.631.6343 for
Office of Marketing and Communications
further information
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open registration begins now!
Please register early! Your mailed confirmation will contain a receipt with map, directions, and
course location.
We can speed your registration! Please have available all requested information on EACH
student you are registering.
registration updates:
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• lease note Skip Dates for most courses* during Summer 2008: as indicated on your
confirmation letter. * exceptions to Computer skills and Kids College classes
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• lease check your course schedule in the Catalog and with instructor for any additional skip
dates not noted on your confirmation letter.
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• lease be advised that the Office will send an updated notice if there is any change in your
room, assignment, etc.
• All free courses require payment of $15 registration fee.
• Late registration Fee of $25 charged if register within 3 full business days of course start date.
many ways to register:
FAX-iN 718.281.5538
Fax registrations are accepted 24 hours a day. Use Registration form with your signed MasterCard,
VISA, Discover or Amex authorization.
MAiL-iN to the address indicated on registration form
Send registration form to address indicated — with your check or money order (including $15
registration fee for free courses) payable to Queensborough Community College, or your credit
card number.
PHoNE-iN 718.631.6343
It takes just 3 or 4 minutes using MasterCard, VISA, Discover or Amex. Please be patient if placed
on hold due to volume of calls. Have all information ready for EACH student.
oNLiNE rEGiSTrATioN cep.qcc.cuny.edu
Link to our programs to register and pay through credit card directly. Simple step-by-step process
to register at any time, any place, 365 – 24/7.
For discounts, cash & check, money order, and voucher programs, please contact office directly
at 718.631.6343 to register
WALK-iN NEW LoCATioN: in Library Building, room 118P
DAYS: Monday through Friday, 9am-4:45pm (skip 6/27; 7/4, 11, 18, 25; 8/1, 7)
EVENINGS & SATURDAYS: Not available during Summer.
WEB-DoWNLoAD www.qcc.cuny.edu/ContEd
Visit our website and download the registration form in the Bulletin. Then just fax or mail-in per
above!
PAYMENTS No partial payments accepted. Cash payments must be in person for exact
amount.
PErSoNAL CHECKS Only accepted ten days prior to class start date.
PurCHASE orDEr & VouCHErS For Employee Training. Organizations
enrolling staff for training and development purposes will be invoiced if a purchase order number
is quoted. Not available online
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qCC Continuing Education registration Form
LAST NAME FIRST NAME MALE
FEMALE
ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP
E-MAIL ADDRESS
EVENING PHONE DAYTIME PHONE BIRTH DATE
COURSE CODE SECTION
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TITLE TUITION
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Please make checks payable to: Registration Fee $...........15.00*........
Queensborough Community College
Each add’l child $............10.00*.......
and mail to:
Office of Continuing Education, Room L-118P TOTAL $...........................
Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY *Payable one time per semester. Late registration
11364-1497 Fee $25 within 3 full business days of class start date.
f o r m o f Pay m e n t
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ash — in person only, and in exact amount. Cash is processed by the Bursar’s Office. To expedite
registration, please use another method.
Check Bank Check or Money Order (Check #_________)
Card No.____________________________________________________
Please include extra numbers found on back of card.
Signature________________________________ Exp. Date_________
One form per student. Incomplete information will delay registration.
This form may be duplicated.
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4INDEX
50+Club ....................................................................51-52 K
Kids College ............................................................................. 24-30
A
Accent Reduction ................................................................. 16 Kindergarten & First Grade Classes (Kids College) ...........24
Accounting & Computer Assistant Certificate ......... 2 Korean (Beginner) .................................................................. 16
Aging & the Law ..................................................................... 17 L
Aqua Aerobics ........................................................................ 23 Languages ................................................................................. 16
Arts .............................................................................................. 19 LAST Prep ................................................................................. 4
AutoCAD Specialist Certificate ....................................... 10
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B Martial Arts .............................................................................. 22
Baby Boomers Financial Planning ................................... 17 Massage Therapy Licensing Exam Prep ........................ 7
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Ballet (Adult) ........................................................................... 22 MCAT Test Prep ..................................................................... 4, 15
Bank Teller Training ............................................................... 5 Medical Billing Service Home Based Business .......... 5 .
Belly Dancing ........................................................................... 22 Medical Office Biller Certificate ..................................... 9-10
Blueprint Reading .................................................................. 10 Meditation ............................................................................... 21
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Bookkeeping Certificate .................................................... 2 Microsoft Programs .............................................................. 14
Bridge ......................................................................................... 17 .
Motorcycle Rider .................................................................. 18
C Music & Performance (Kids College) ............................. 28
Camps (Kids College) ........................................................... 30 N
Cardiac Life Support Training & Certification ........... 6 Notary Public Seminar ........................................................ 3, 5
Cardio Kickboxing ................................................................. 22
Child Abuse ID & Reporting ............................................. 4, 6
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OASIS Summer Camp ......................................................... 30
Chinese (Mandarin Beginner) ........................................... 16
Online Programs & Certifications ................................... 12-13
Chinese Academy (Kids College) .................................... 24
Clay (Ceramic) Sculpture .................................................... 19 P
Community Swim.................................................................. 23 Paralegal Studies Certificate ............................................. 3
Computer Skills ...........................................................................14 Personal Trainer Certification Exam Review .............. 5 .
Pharmacy Technician Test Prep & PDX Training ....... 8
D
Dance.......................................................................................... 22 .
Phlebotomy Technology ................................................... 7
DAT Test Prep ......................................................................... 4, 15
. Photography ............................................................................ 20
Decorative Plaster ......................................................................19 q
Digital Photography ............................................................. 20 Queensborough Performing Arts Center (QPAC) ......32
Drafting ..................................................................................... 10
Drawing & Painting ................................................................ 19 rEGiSTrATioN ForM ......................................36
Drivers Education (Kids College) ..................................... 28 S
E SAT Test Prep .......................................................................... 26
EKG Technology ..................................................................... 7 Scooter School....................................................................... 18
Elementary Grades, Kids College .................................... 24 School Violence Prevention & Intervention .............. 4
EMT/Defibrillation Certification ..................................... 6 Sketching in the Galleries .................................................. 19
ESL................................................................................................ 16 Spanish (Beginner Intensive) ............................................. 16
Sports (Kids College) ............................................................ 29
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Film .............................................................................................. 20 Starburst™ (Kids College) .................................................... 25
Financing Long Term Care ................................................. 17 Swimming ......................................................................................23, 29
Fine Arts .................................................................................... 19 .
Swing (Dance) ......................................................................... 22
Foreign Accent Reduction ................................................. 16 T
Foreign Languages ................................................................. 16 .
Tai Chi ........................................................................................ 21
G Teacher Professional Education Certificates ............. 4
Game Builders Academy™ (Kids College) .................... 25, 27 . .
Tennis (Adults & Kids College) .............................................21, 29
GED ............................................................................................. 15 Theater Arts Workshop ...................................................... 30
GMAT Test Prep ..................................................................... 4, 15 V
Graduate Admissions’ Test Prep...................................... 4, 15 Video Game Design & Development (Kids College)........25, 27
GRE Test Prep .......................................................................... 4, 15 Volleyball .................................................................................. 21
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Health & Allied Services Certifications ........................ 6-8 Watercolors ............................................................................. 19
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High School Grades (Kids College) ................................ 26 Wealth Management ........................................................... 17
Hustle (Dance) ........................................................................ 22 Windows Applications ........................................................ 14
i Workforce Development Courses ................................. 3
Infection Control Techniques .......................................... 6
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Interior Design & Decorating Certificate .................... 11 . Yoga (Hatha) ............................................................................ 21
Italian (Beginner) .................................................................... 16
NEW CourSES office of Continuing Education
NON-PROFIT ORG
For KiDS: K-4th graders: queensborough Community College U.S. POSTAGE
Game Builders Academy: Starburst TM The City University of New York PAID
222-05 56th Ave., Bayside, NY 11364-1497 FLUSHING, N.Y.
Video Game Development PERMIT NO. 520
5th – 12th graders: Video Game Design – Level II
For ADuLTS AND 50+ CLuB MEMBErS:
Learning for a Lifetime...
ScooterSchool 1, The New Photography
Experience, Photo and Fine Art Matting, summer 2008 oPen registration begins now
Decorative Plaster
oPEN HouSES AND PrE-TESTiNG
4 Paralegal Studies Certificate
– Monday, May 12, 5-8pm
4 Medical office Biller Certificate
– Tuesday, May 13, 7-9pm
4 interior Design & Decorating Certificate
– Monday, May 19, 7:30-9pm
4 Foreign Accent reduction Pre-Testing
– Monday, June 2, 6:30-9:30pm
4 L.A.S.T. Prep Course Pre-diagnostic test
– Wednesday, May 21, 5-9:30pm
4 Game Builders Academy – Video Game
Design and Development Demonstration
– Saturday, May 10th, 1-3pm
4 qCC Literacy Program in ESL We’ve Moved! Continuing Education is now
– Wednesday, June 18, 3pm located in the Library Building, rm. 118P
39-07 Prince Street, 2nd Floor, Flushing
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