Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce | 6 CAREER & WORKFORCE TRAINING BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS AND EXCEL NON-CREDIT CERTIFICATE Earn this non-credit certificate by successfully completing our QuickBooks Comprehensive (QBO Version) class and all three Microsoft Excel classes (see previous Microsoft Office section). Apply for the certificate upon completing all requirements by emailing stephanie.roth@sunywcc.edu Accounting Fundamentals An Introduction for Non-Accounting Majors. This course provides an examination of the basic steps underlying the accounting cycle. Students get an introduction to journal entries, t-accounts, Trial Balances, Financial Statements, adjusting entries, closing entries, and financial statement analysis. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-BUS 2145, 7 Fri., Sept. 13-Oct. 25, 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-215, $495 (+ textbook). #98122 QuickBooks Comprehensive (QBO Version) Learn how to handle accounts payable and receivable, customer info, and inventory. Become familiar with payroll functions and track the financial health of your business. This course teaches QBO, the latest online version of QuickBooks, and prepares you for the QuickBooks Certified User (QBCU) Online exam (exam fees not included). 48 hours. Non-credit certificate granted upon successful completion. CE-COMP 2013, $795 (+ textbook) At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: 12 Fri., Sept. 20-Dec. 13 (skip 11/29), 8:30 am-12:30 pm, GTW-215. #98123 This in-person class has the option to join over Microsoft Teams if there is an occasional need. In need of a more flexible schedule? Try our asynchronous online program: Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks. Get full details at ed2go.sunywcc.edu. COMPUTER ESSENTIALS IN-PERSON Computer Fundamentals Increase your proficiency in the basic operations of using a Windows-based computer: basics of keyboarding and mouse and touchpad navigation; the Windows desktop and Start Screen, using menus and toolbars, saving files, including USB drives and hubs; basics of email and internet search, determining when email is spam. This workshop is ideal for new computer users or those who want to brush up or enhance their basic skills. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-COMP 2001, 2 Sat./Sun., Sept. 14 & 15, 9:00 am-12:00 noon, GTW-209, $153. #98125 IN-PERSON Digital Literacy for Life and the Workplace Increase your computer literacy with techniques and shortcuts. Learn to use the basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 365, three of the most fundamental software programs used in everyday life, educational and professional settings. All participants will be provided Microsoft Office 365 access. This class is best suited for Windows, not Mac. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-COMP 2235, 8 T/Th, July 9-Aug. 1, 9:00am-12:00 noon, GTW-209, $496 (+ textbook). #3689 IN-PERSON Keyboarding for Accuracy and Speed This course provides students with the basic skills necessary to learn touch-typing on a computer keyboard. The ability to type faster and more accurately saves time and increases productivity. A great course for anyone who uses the computer, including healthcare professionals who have to make entries in patient electronic records. Only basic computer operational skills are required for this hands-on class. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-COMP 2016, 9 Sat, Sept. 21-Nov. 16, 9:30-11:30 am, GTW-203, $217. #98127 Get Organized: Manage Your Computer Files Organizing and managing your files is essential for the workplace and for the home. Learn best practices to organize your files; create and organize folders; search for files; work with shortcuts. his is a must-have skill! This course is best suited for Windows, not Mac. At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-COMP 2002, 2 Sun., Nov. 3 & 10, 1:00-4:00 pm, GTW-215, $153. #98107 CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Animal Assisted Activities/ Pet Therapy: Get Involved! Become familiar with the steps to become a Therapy Dog team and a R.E.A.D. team (Reading Education Assistance Dogs). Learn about Animal Assisted Activities in Assisted Living facilities, schools, veteran’s hospitals, and libraries. This class will give you all the info you need to consider the rewarding experience of pet therapy. CE-ANIML 2005, $26. J Audevard. Sec. A: 1 Sat., Oct. 5, 9:30-11:30 am. #92873 Sec. B: 1 Wed., Oct. 9, 6:30-8:30 pm. #92874 Basic Grant Writing for Non-Profit Organizations For those new to grant writing or who work for a nonprofit and want to increase their grant writing skills. Learn to write a grant to support your nonprofit’s mission and goals. The course will include understanding how nonprofits raise funds and where grants fit in, the different types of grant proposals, the key components of a strong proposal, and how to write a basic grant budget. The course will also provide an overview of how to find grant funders, and how to get started as a grant writer. The final project is a short letter proposal. CE-GRANT 2000, 4 Thurs., Oct. 10-Nov. 7 (skip 10/31), 6:00-9:00 pm, $166. A Paul. #97969 IN-PERSON IN-PERSON IN-PERSON REMOTE REMOTE
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