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Classes held at the Pleasant Grove Campus

English as a Second Language Clases en Español GED Preparation
Office Accounting/Bookkeeping Professional Development

Word 2007 Level 1 - POFI 1024     $125.00
WORD PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisites: Operating Systems or equivalent skills.
Word processing program that allows students to efficiently create and revise professional documents such as letters, reports, memoranda, and resumes. Topics will include saving and retrieving documents, formatting basic business documents, changing fonts, printing, and block functions. The use of spell checker and thesaurus and mouse techniques will also be covered.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604708 POFI 1024 41701 Howell F 1:00PM-4:20PM PG221 1/22-2/26 20/6
605548 POFI 1024 41750 Lumpkin-Bell T 6:30PM-9:00PM PG221 1/26-3/16 20/8

Excel 2007 Level 1 - ITSW 1022    $125.00
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEETS
Prerequisites: Operating Systems or equivalent skills.
Topics will include terminology, basic commands to create and save a file, how to write formulas, and how to perform mathematical calculations. Also covered is worksheet editing, formatting, and printing.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605555 ITSW 1022 41750 Howell W 6:30PM-9:00PM PG221 1/20-3/10 20/8

Access 2007 Level 1 - ITSW 1053 $125.00
INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE/FILE MANAGEMENT
Prerequisites: Operating Systems or equivalent skills.
Topics include how to create a database, input/ change/delete data, and sort and retrieve selected data. Topics will also include modifying database tables, validating data, and gathering data from external sources.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605565 ITSW 1053 41700 Howell W 6:30PM-9:00PM PG221 3/24-5/12 20/8

PowerPoint 2007 Level 1 - ITSW 1037      $125.00
INTRODUCTION TO PRESENTATION SOFTWARE
Prerequisites: Operating Systems or equivalent skills.
Topics include: creating and working with a presentation; outlining, adding and modifying text; drawing and modifying objects; changing masters and using color schemes; creating, editing and formatting graphs; creating organizational charts; linking information with other applications; and producing a presentation.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605551 ITSW 1037 41750 Lumpkin-Bell T 6:30PM-9:00PM PG221 3/23-5/11 20/8
604714 ITSW 1037 41701 Howell F 1:00PM-4:20PM PG221 4/9-5/14 20/6

English as a Second Language

ESL: Communication Skills for the Workplace - COMG 1003    $80.00
Communication Skills for the Workplace
Begin the process of learning English with this basic course designed for students whose primary language is other than English and who have limited skills in their first language. Course content concentrates on pronunciation, learning the English alphabet, numbers, every day activities and work skills. Instruction emphasizes essential listening, speaking, reading, writing, and computational skills required by business and industry.  Students have the opportunity to improve communication skills as well as study skills to enhance job performance. Textbook required. Stand Out 1.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
598428 COMG 1003 41018 Trinidad MW 7:00PM-9:00PM PG208 2/1-5/5 48/26
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/15 & 3/17/10          
600594 COMG 1003 41027 Avalos TR 9:00AM-11:00AM PG208 2/1-3/11 48/24
  NOTE: Meets 3/5/09          
598435 COMG 1003 41022 Hopkins TR 7:00PM-9:00PM PG203 2/2-5/4 48/16
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/16 & 3/18/10        
598421 COMG 1003 41014 Rodriguez TR 7:00PM-9:00PM PG208 2/2-5/4 48/28
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/16 & 3/18/10        
605041 COMG 1003 41030 Avalos S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG203 2/6-5/8 48/15
598427 COMG 1003 41017 Gutierrez S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG208 2/6-5/8 48/14
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/20 & 4/3/10        
605040 COMG 1003 41029 Sealy MW 7:00PM-9:00PM PG222 2/8-5/4 48/15

WEESL: Communications Improvement I - COMG 1000            $95.00
Prerequisites: A certificate from Literacy Workplace Skills
The beginning course in for non-native speakers. Emphasis will be on developing students’ basic speaking skills to create a working vocabulary of up to 600 words. Simple grammatical structures and writing skills are introduced. Basic reading, writing and math skills required for entry into the workplace are also introduced. Presentation of industry related basic reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Textbook: World Link I (Heinle).

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604927 COMG 1000 41614 Cholla TR 10:00AM-12:00PM PG203 1/19-5/13 60/20
604928 COMG 1000 41615 Cholla TR 7:00PM-8:30PM PG108 1/19-5/13 60/20
604924 COMG 1000 41613 Kaczka TR 7:00PM-9:00PM PG109 1/19-5/13 60/20
598445 COMG 1000 41611 Rodriguez MW 6:30PM-8:30PM PG108 1/20-5/10 60/34
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/15 & 3/17/10        
598448 COMG 1000 41612 Bunch MW 7:00PM-8:55PM PG109 1/20-5/10 60/34
  NOTE: Skip dates: 3/4, 3/16 & 3/18/10        
604930 COMG 1000 41616 Cholla S 8:30AM-1:00PM PG214 1/23-5/1 60/20
604933 COMG 1000 41617 Garza S 8:30AM-1:00PM PG213 1/23-5/1 60/20

WEESL: Communications Improvement II - COMG 1001           $95.00
Prerequisites: A certificate from Communications Improvement I
This course is for people who can speak, read and write basic English. Conversational, listening, reading and writing skills are further developed to provide the student with a functional vocabulary range of 1200 words. Reading, writing and math skills required for entry into the workplace will also be developed. Exposes students to a variety of relevant job-related content. Textbook required. Textbook: World Link II ( Heinle ).

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604940 COMG 1001 41624 Sealy TR 9:00AM-12:00PM PG109 1/19-5/11 60/20
604937 COMG 1001 41623 Christodoulou MW 10:00AM-12:00PM PG109 1/20-5/10 60/20

Clases en Español

PC en Espanol - ITSC 1022     $99.00
COMPUTADORAS EN ESPANOL
Los estudiantes que comienzan aprenderan el vocabulario del ordenador, que ordenadores pueden lograr en la oficina y en el país, y conseguiran practica con manos en el funcionamiento de los asuntos de la PC incluiran la demostracion y la practica con cada uno de los tipos principales de paquetes de software. Libro de texto: Computadoras Para Todos.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604691 ITSC 1022 41115 Lopez S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG221 1/9-1/30 16/4

Windows en Espanol - ITSC 1006  $99.00
COMPUTADORAS EN ESPANOL
Prerequisites: PC en Espanol.
Este curso se disenado para asistir a maestria del aumento de los estudiantes que comienza en Windows. Los asuntos incluyen menus y los ficheros de los rectangulos de dialogo, el crear y el salvar, creando los atajos, ficheros de la ordenacion, compartir datos entre los ficheros y las aplicaciones, modificar el tablero del escritorio para requisitos particulares, y usar el Internet. Libro de texto: Windows XP: Basico Edicion Bilingue

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604692 ITSC 1006 41700 Lopez S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG221 2/6-2/27 16/4

Word en Espanol 1 - POFI 1024     $99.00
WORD PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisites: Operating Systems en Espanol.
Microsoft word es un programa de procesamiento que permite al estudiante crear eficientemente y revisar documentos profesionales tales como epistolas, reportes, memorandos y resumes. Instrucciones al paso y actividades manuales guiaran al procesador principiante en los operativos de Windows. Los temas incluyen salvar y recuperar documentos, el formato de documentos de negocios, cambiar el tipo de impresion, imprimir, y las funciones de bloque.Tambien se aprendera el uso de cotejador de deletreo, libro de sinonimos, y tecnicas del apuntador (raton). Se usara el mismo texto para los cursos Word 1, 2 y 3.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604703 POFI 1024 41700 Lopez S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG221 4/17-5/8 16/4

Excel en Espanol 1 - ITSW 1022    $99.00
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEETS
Prerequisites: Operating Systems en Espanol.
Este curso ha sido disenado para el usuario apriendiendo Excel for primera vez para crear libretos que ayudan a organizar, analizar, y ejecutar calculos en la data. Los temas incluyen: terminologia, ejecuciones basicas para crear y salvar ficheros, como escribir formulas, y como llevar a cabo calculos matematicas. Tambien se aprendera a editar, aplicar formato e imprimir una hoja de tarea. Libro de texto: Excel 2002: Basico Edicion Bilingue.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
604696 ITSW 1022 41700 Lopez S 9:00AM-1:00PM PG221 3/13-4/10 16/4
  NOTE: Skip date 4/3/2010.        

GED: Espanol Read/Write/Soc Studies - GEDZ 1000    $90.00
Este es un programa ofrecido en su totalidad en espanol. El instructor demostrara el proceso de lectura, estudios sociales, y los pasos a seguir para escritura. Libro de texto: GED En Espanol 2004, Peterson Publishing, Arco Thomson Learning)

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
600721 GEDZ 1000 40206 Lozano S 12:30PM-3:30PM PG210 1/30-5/22 30/10
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 S. Buckner. No class 3/20 & 4/3/10.  
600719 GEDZ 1000 40207 Staff MW 6:30PM-9:30PM PG202 4/5-5/5 30/10
  NOTE: Todos cinco sujetos. Class held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 South Buckner.    

GED: Espanol Math/Science - GEDZ 1000          $90.00
Este es un programa ofrecido en su totalidad en espanol. El instructor demostrara el proceso de ciencias y matematicos. Libro de texto: Master the GED En Espanol (ISBN:0768910021, Peterson Publishing, Arco Thomson Learning).

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
600722 GEDZ 1000 40306 Williams F 6:30PM-9:30PM PG202 1/29-5/21 30/10
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 S. Buckner. No class 3/19 & 4/2.    

Guided Studies

GED: Read/Write - GEDZ 1000     $90.00
Course addresses reading and writing/English grammar skills required for passing the GED (General Educational Development) Language Arts/Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Language Arts/Writing examinations and for preparation for jobs. Wait to purchase books until after assessment at the first class.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
600718 GEDZ 1000 40110 Staff TR 6:30PM-9:30PM PG222 2/2-4/1 30/10
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 South Buckner. No class 3/15 & 3/17/10  
600717 GEDZ 1000 40111 Staff TR 6:30PM-9:30PM PGTBA 4/6-5/25 30/10
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 South Buckner      

GED: Preparation Level II - GEDZ 1000    $90.00
The instructor will assess, advise and guide students individually concerning the reading, writing, and math topics to review on their own between classes to prepare for the GED. Group instruction will be given on all subjects that group needs. Test-taking tips will be shared by a knowledgeable instructor, so students will have good test strategies and confidence. Official practice tests will be taken to check readiness for actual GED testing at approved testing locations.

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600716 GEDZ 1000 40001 Staff S 12:30PM-3:30PM PG202 1/30-5/22 30/10
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove Campus, 802 South Buckner, no class 3/20 & 4/3.  
600715 GEDZ 1000 40002 Staff MWF 9:00AM-11:00AM  PG202 2/1-3/5 30/15
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove Campus, 802 South Buckner.      
600713 GEDZ 1000 40004 Staff TR 6:30PM-8:30PM PG202 2/2-4/1 30/15
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove Campus, 802 South Buckner no class 3/4, 3/16, 3/18.  
600714 GEDZ 1000 40003 Staff MWF 9:00AM-11:00AM PG202 4/5-5/7 30/15
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove Campus, 802 South Buckner.      
600712 GEDZ 1000 40005 Staff TR 6:30PM-8:30PM PG202 4/6-5/25 30/15
  NOTE: Class held at Pleasant Grove Campus, 802 South Buckner.      

GED: Practice Testing - TESZ 1000          $25.00
Minimum age 17. Enroll and test anytime during the semester by appointment only. After registering, call Continuing Education at 972-860-7017 to schedule GED practice testing appointments). You will take 5 GED Practice tests. Testing center information will be given. Eastfield does NOT offer official GED examinations.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
600720 TESZ 1000 40090 Fitzsimmons TBA TBA PGTBA -5/27 4/4
  NOTE: Call 972-860-7017 to schedule an appointment. Held at Pleasant Grove campus, 802 S. Buckner.

Office Accounting/Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping 1 - ACNT 1001 $150.00
BEGINNING BOOKKEEPING
This course covers the basic principles of double entry bookkeeping as applied to a single proprietorship or a partnership. Topics include debit and credit entries, journals, ledgers, and preparation of financial statements. The focus is on analyzing, classifying, and recording business transactions. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of the complete accounting cycle and preparing financial statements, bank reconciliations, and payroll.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605278 ACNT 1001 41701 Hermann R 6:30PM-8:30PM PG215 1/28-5/13  30/15
  NOTE: Skip date 3/4/2010.          

Bookkeeping 2 - ACNT 1042 $150.00
INTERMEDIATE BOOKKEEPING
Prerequisites: Bookkeeping 1.
Topics covered will include specialized journals, uncollectible accounts, notes payable and receivable, inventory, and accrued revenue and expenses as they relate to a corporation.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605272 ACNT 1042 41700 Hermann M 6:30PM-8:30PM PG215 1/25-5/3 30/15

Professional Development

Medical Administrative Procedures - MDCA 1000          $199.00
BASIC MEDICAL ASSISTANT TECHNOLOGY
A course in medical office procedures which may include appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, phone communications, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, credit arrangements, and use of computer in the medical office.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605576 MDCA 1000 41701 Ragsdale F 6:30PM-9:10PM PG215 2/5-5/14 32/12
  NOTE: Skip dates 3/5/2010, 3/19/2010, 4/2/2010. This course is cross-linked to POFT 1022

Medical Law and Ethics - MDCA 1005      $199.00
MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS
Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants. Includes current ethical issues and risk management as they relate to the practice of medicine and fiduciary responsibilities.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
None at this time.

Medical Terminology I - MDCA 1013         $199.00
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
A study and practical application of a medical vocabulary system. Includes structure, recognition, analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of medical terms from prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605592 MDCA 1013 41702 Ragsdale T 6:30PM-9:10PM PG215 2/2-4/20 32/12

Computers in Health Care - HITT 1011      $199.00
COMPUTERS IN HEALTH CARE
Prerequisites: Medical Terminology.
Introduction to the concepts of computer technology related to health care and the tools and techniques for collecting, storing, and retrieving health care data using Medisoft software.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605587 HITT 1011 41700 Ragsdale M 6:30PM-9:10PM PG221 2/1-4/19 32/12

Office Administration - POFT 1022            $199.00
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL OFFICE SKILLS
Instruction in basic office skills including filing, communications and human relations.

Reg# Course Sec# Instructor Days Time Room Dates Hrs/Cls
605583 POFT 1022 41701 Ragsdale F 6:30PM-9:10PM PG215 2/5-5/14 32/12
  NOTE: Skip dates 3/5/2010, 3/19/2010, 4/2/2010.      

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