Workforce Development and Community Education: Spring 2022

21 | COVID-19 vaccination requirements for in-person classes at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce-covid PROGRAMMING REMOTE Python Programming In Python Programming, students will be introduced to the basic aspects of problem solving, data representation, algorithm design, and object-oriented design and programming. The Python programming language will be used as the means to implement programs. This course prepares students for problem analysis and solution design. Students will also discuss ethical and social issues relating to computing. CE-COMP 2213PE, 14 T/W, Feb 1-Mar. 16, 6:30-8:30 pm, $352. #18659 Weekend Front End Coding Boot Camp This course will cover HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Front end code is the code that builds the web pages that people see. The power of these languages together can make you a very powerful designer/front end programmer and put you in demand in the work force. For ages 14 & up. CE-COMP 2172PE, 4 Sa/Su, Feb. 26-Mar. 6 , 9:30 am-4:30 pm (30-minute lunch break), $295. #18660 DIGITAL IMAGING REMOTE Digital Imaging for Photography Students will learn the fundamentals of digital photography, from understanding exposure and creating more satisfying compositions, to learning image-processing workflow in current software. The course includes presentations and demonstrations, as well as critiques of student work. Examples from historical and contemporary photographers will inspire our creative efforts. This course provides the opportunity for aspiring amateur photographers to push their work to the next level. CE-DGART 2090PE, 6 Sat., Feb. 5-Mar. 12, 10:00 am-12:30 pm, $281. #18661 Courses above are all held at the Peekskill Extension Center, located at 27 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY. To register, call 914-606-7300 or email peekskill@sunywcc.edu BUSINESS, WORK & COLLEGE SUCCESS IN-PERSON High School Equivalency Math Test Review at Mount Vernon Is passing the math subtest of the New York State HSE keeping you from obtaining your high school equivalency? This student focused, fast-paced math review course will help you master the skills required to pass this exam. Concepts covered include fractions, percents, exponents, proportions, algebra, geometry, statistics & probability. Prerequisites: Ability to read and write at a high-school level. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide whole numbers, and understand the relationships between these operations. Book: Common Core Achieve, Mathematics Subject Module; Grade Levels 9-13; Copyright: 2015. ISBN 13: 9780021432578. Contact Mt. Vernon Extension Center at 914-606-7200 for more information. CE-HSE 2001MV, $30 (+ textbook). Held at Mt. Vernon Extension Center Sec. A: Sat., Mar. 19- Apr. 23, 9:00 am-2:00 pm. #18869 Sec. B: T/Th, Mar. 15- Apr. 21, 6:00-9:00 pm. #18870 IN-PERSON Full High School Equivalency at Ossining Extension Center Ready to change your life by obtaining your high school equivalency (HSE) diploma? Students who wish to earn an HSE diploma must take the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) Exam. Our program provides interactive and engaging preparation classes that cover the five subject areas of the TASC examination. Our program is student focused and aims to help participants achieve their academic and career goals. Contact Ossining Extension Center at 914-606-7400 for more information. CE-HSE 2000OS, M/T/W/Th, Feb. 7-May 12, 6:00-9:00 pm. $50 (+ textbook). #187 REMOTE Time Management for Success Are you feeling overwhelmed with your daily routine or planning a special upcoming event? There are proven and practical time management techniques to alleviate the stress and become more efficient in your daily life. Through simple exercises, learn to establish priorities, identify “time robbers”, and develop an action plan. CE-PRSDV 2150, 1 Sat., Mar. 5, 12:30-3:30 pm, $42. H Cuevas. #18490 REMOTE Mock Interview Workshop Make a winning impression by using verbal and non-verbal techniques to highlight your strengths. This interactive class will discuss proper interviewing etiquette, how to respond to difficult questions, the importance of researching the prospective employer, and follow-up procedures after the interview. Resumes will be reviewed and evaluated. Practice interviewing and get individualized feedback. Bring a copy of your current resume and cover letter. CE-JBPRP 2023, 1 Sat., Jan. 22, 12:30-3:30 pm, $42. H Cuevas. #18493 REMOTE Assertive Communication Skills in the Workplace Are you shy about speaking up? Learn how to successfully communicate by developing winning speech patterns, focusing on the audience, and rehearsing! Discover techniques to get your point across in a credible and self-assured manner. Through simple exercises, learn to voice your opinions, avoid interruptions, and make valuable contributions. CE-PRSDV 2065, 2 Sat., Jan. 22-29, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, $78. H Cuevas. #18492 REMOTE How to Schmooze Do you hate walking into a room where you do not know anyone? If you want to make connections for professional or personal reasons, effective schmoozing is essential and may yield many benefits: a promotion at work, a date, or investor interest. Learn how to schmooze without being fake. Learn key techniques, participate in various exercises, and get individualized feedback and tips. CE-PRSDV 2072, 1 Sat., Mar. 5, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, $42. H Cuevas. #18491 Textbook Required

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