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Comprehensive Drones in Law En
ID: CEFLY-510
This training is a series of three sessions that covers essentials for building your law enforcement drone program. Students are prepared to become FAA 107 Part A certified. Gain a working knowledge of drone aircraft components and systems as you prepare for the FAA 107 Part A exam to earn your commercial UAV federal regulated license. You will learn about the fundamentals of flight, FAA regulations (including Part 107), navigation and airspace, weather theory and much more. The FAA Remote Pilot 107 Part A regulations require that all drone pilots have a valid identification (driver license, passport, or birth certificate). The exam fee is included the cost of the course.
Database Productivity Lab
ID: CEDBS-626
Design a working database, queries, forms, and reports. This hands-on session provides the review and practical application needed to pull the courses in the Database Analyst Certificate Program together and fine-tune your new database management skills. You must successfully complete in order to receive the Database Analyst Certificate. Prerequisites: Access (Introduction, Intermediate and Advanced), Database Design, SQL (Introduction), Crystal Reports (Introduction), and SQL Server Database Services.
Essential Skills for Success
ID: CECDS-763
Do you have the right skills employers are looking for? Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers' expectations for productivity and performance. In a recent survey, employers ranked professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking, and verbal communication as the most important skills in the workplace. This certificate will prepare you to be successful at work by building the core set of skills employers value most. By learning to communicate effectively, think critically, collaborate well with others, and demonstrate personal accountability, you will have the skills to succeed.
Essential Skills for Success
ID: CECDS-808
Do you have the right skills employers are looking for? Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers' expectations for productivity and performance. In a recent survey, employers ranked professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking, and verbal communication as the most important skills in the workplace. This certificate will prepare you to be successful at work by building the core set of skills employers value most. By learning to communicate effectively, think critically, collaborate well with others, and demonstrate personal accountability, you will have the skills to succeed.
Excel, Advanced
ID: CESDS-611
In this course, you will work with multiple worksheets, use LOOKUP functions and formula auditing, share and protect workbooks, automate workbook functionality with data validation and macros, create spark lines, and map data, and work with data tables, scenarios, goal seek, and forecasting data trends. Microsoft Excel is required for online classes.
Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement
ID: CEPFP-702
Learn which assets are appropriate for retirement income, for lifetime use, and for future generations. Explore how to make appropriate healthcare decisions. This course includes a workbook and study aids. Couples may attend together for the single fee. An optional financial planning consultation is provided after class.
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
ID: CEIMT-699
Describes pumps and valves used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their functions. Explains hydraulic/pneumatic system safety and basic principles of hydraulics, including Pascal's law and Bernoulli's principle. Covers how to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair fluid power systems. Hands-on training is included. Shaft Alignment is a prerequisite for this course.
Introduction to Drain-Waste-Vent and Wds And Water
ID: CEPLU-543
Introduction to Drain-Waste-Vent and Water Distribution Systems This course will provide an introduction to components, installation, and troubleshooting of drain-waste-vent systems and water distribution systems.
Limited Radiography
ID: CERAD-540
Radiographers (X-ray technologists) assist radiologists (MDs) in performing examinations of the body to rule out or confirm and identify fractures or disease. To accomplish this, radiographers must be well-trained in using highly technical X-ray equipment and applying specialized techniques. Radiographers study human anatomy and physiology, pathology, exposure techniques, positioning, fluoroscopic procedures, radiation protection, trauma, and mobile radiography
Medical Office System and Procedures
ID: CEMIM-520
Students will learn how to perform administrative duties that include scheduling appointments, compiling and recording medical charts, reports, correspondence, and other types of patient records. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better.
Phlebotomy Technician
ID: CEMED-560
Prepare for a career in a variety of healthcare settings in SC. You will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. The course includes 30 hours of lecture with 45 hours of simulation and clinical rotation hours.
Residential Building Codes
ID: CECLR-554
This class explains the SC Residential Codes Manual, focusing on areas that building contractors need to know to pass the SC Residential Builder exam. The course will explain relevant portions of the code that residential contractors, home inspectors, or homeowners need to understand to ensure work is being performed correctly.
Safety and Rigging Fundamentals
ID: CEIMT-692
Learn how to work and rig loads safely. This course includes personal protective equipment, how to perform basic maintenance tasks safely and what to do if an accident occurs. It covers the slings, hardware, hoists, and hitches used in rigging operations. Highlights critical safety issues and accepted rigging techniques and practices.
Shaft Alignment
ID: CEIMT-697
This course covers types of misalignment and aligning couplings using conventional and laser alignment techniques. How to measure shaft sag, perform vertical alignment, and align machinery trains is discussed. Causes of vibration, vibration monitoring, vibration test equipment, and how to field balance machines are included. Prerequisite: Pumps.
Tech+
ID: CEDST-574
This course prepares students with the fundamental IT skills and concepts required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, software development, virtualization, artificial intelligence, cloud service models, and database use. Students will acquire the essential skills and information they need to set up, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and perform preventative maintenance of the hardware and software components of a basic personal computer workstation and basic wireless devices. Students will also learn to implement basic security measures and implement basic computer and user support practices as well as prepare candidates to take the CompTIA Tech+ certification exam.
Tig Welding for Home Projects
ID: CEWLD-880
When precision and control are important, TIG welding (GTAW) is the gold standard. GTAW requires exceptional hand-eye coordination and concentration. Learn TIG welding basics on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. You can use this process to build racecar chassis and roll cages or repair pontoons and John boats. It is recommended to have completed the MIG welding course first, but it is not a requirement.
Time & Stress Working for You
ID: CECDS-574
In today's workplace, the pressure is on. Chances are you strive to produce more with less, achieve higher quality work with different personalities, and exceed customer expectations. Learn how to recognize the early warning signs of stress and ways to manage stress BEFORE it affects performance and production. Gain useful tips and information to help organize and manage office time, set and keep priorities, reduce time wasters, and prevent burnout and fatigue
Word, Introduction
ID: CEWDP-593
Learn everything you need to get started creating and editing documents, formatting, proofing, controlling page setup, and more.
Drone Certification Test Prep
ID: CEFLY-506
Become a drone pilot as a new career pathway or to advance your current profession. Gain a working knowledge of drone aircraft components and systems as you prepare for the FAA Part 107 exam to earn your commercial UAV federal regulated license. In this course, you will learn about drone theory and aeronautical basics, the fundamentals of flight, FAA regulations (including Part 107), navigation and airspace, weather theory and much more. The FAA Remote Pilot 107 Part A regulations require that all drone pilots have a valid identification (driver license, passport, or birth certificate), a high school diploma or GED from an accredited institution, undergo a drug screening and prefer no criminal record. Special note: a person who has a misdemeanor or felony must wait a year before applying for this class.
Accepting Personal Accountability
ID: CELSD-519
What would your organization be like if no one ever asked, Whose fault is it? What if we could let go of the blame game and view accountability as a method for achieving increased personal and team effectiveness? Accountability is much more than a paper trail. It is an ongoing chance to gain focus, accomplish more, streamline work processes, and create greater team effectiveness.