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Asbestos Inspector Refresher
ID: CEASB-501
Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive certificates of re-accreditation that may be used for licensing purposes.Student must have completed the initial training class and bring their certificate of completion as proof when they attend this class.
Basic Cardiac Life Support for Health Ca
ID: CEMED-615
Aspiring health workers should take a Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR courses like this one. Current CPR certification is a prerequisite to enter certain Health Care programs at MTC, including our Medical Assisting and Certified Nursing Assistant programs. In many healthcare careers, it is also necessary to maintain CPR certification on the job. Whether or not you need certification for professional reasons, CPR is a fundamental skill that can equip you to save a life when medical help is not available right away.
Cardiac Care Technician
ID: CEMED-500
The ability to read and recognize heart rhythms is the main function of the cardiac care technician. Students will receive hands-on experience in interpreting heart rhythms and arrhythmias. White scrubs and white closed-toe shoes must be worn to all classes/clinicals. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology with a grade of C or better and AHA CPR Certified.
Certificate in Workplace Communication
ID: CEUGC-504
A comprehensive preparation with techniques you can put to use on Monday morning. Take back a workable conflict management model, along with practical strategies. Work with a pro to improve your negotiation skills so others and you end up with what you want. Use personality profiles for better work performance.
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
ID: CENET-751
Prepare to take the exam for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. Learn the skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot a small- to medium-size enterprise network. Topics covered include LAN switching technologies, IP routing technologies, IP services, troubleshooting, WAN technologies, wireless, cloud services, and software defined networking.
Cloud+
ID: CEMCS-718
Learn about cloud concepts and models, virtualization, infrastructure, resource management, security, and business continuity in the cloud. Acquire the knowledge and best practices required of IT practitioners working in cloud computing environments as you prepare for the Cloud+ CompTIA certification.
CWI Prep Seminar
ID: CEWLD-894
The Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Exam Prep course will prepare students to take the CWI exam. A study guide, codebook and workbook will be provided in class along with hands on practice. Students should review the American Welding Society application process, required documents, and the education and work experience requirements that must be met to become a CWI.
Editing and Proofreading
ID: CEWCS-502
Every piece of correspondence makes a statement about individuals and their organizations. Written mistakes are not only embarrassing; they can also be very costly. This program will help you develop effective editing and proofreading techniques to ensure effectiveness, accuracy, and efficiency in your written materials.
Electrical Fundamentals II
ID: CEEEM-596
Continue the study of the fundamentals of electricity with the intermediate concepts of electricity: basic trigonometry and vectors, alternating current, the effects and interaction of resistance, and inductance and capacitance in series and parallel circuits. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I or skills assessment completion.
Excel, Intermediate
ID: CESDS-610
Learn specialized functions, like IF, COUNTIF, and DSUM, and how to effectively analyze, sort, filter data, create outlines, subtotals, range names, and work with tables. Display data more visually in charts, Pivot tables, and charts and work with slicers and templates. Microsoft Excel is required for online classes.
HTML and CSS
ID: CEWDV-574
Learn to use HTML5 to structure web content and create semantically meaningful page structures. Work with lists and tables, links, and images. Learn to apply local styles, style sheets, and create classes to control the appearance of your websites by separating visual presentation from content. Also learn CSS basics to build effective navigation and page layouts, work with typography, colors, backgrounds, positioning, and list styling. Explore how the major browsers affect CSS.
Key Tips for Interior Decorating on a Budget
ID: CEDCP-547
Have you searched the web or created an inspiration board on how you want your bedroom, living room or kithcen to look but your budget won't allow it? No need to worry! This three hour class will offer tips for giving your space a feel of comfort and style without breaking the bank.
Leading in a Changing Environment
ID: CELSD-696
Learn strategies to introduce change into the workplace, while also learning what roles and responsibilities you have in leading a change effort.
Mastering CNC Programming
ID: CEMFG-580
An application-based course covering the knowledge and skills acquired from the Fundamentals and Principles classes. You will utilize your new knowledge to write CNC programs, select tooling, and set up the CNC equipment to produce parts to specifications from your own CNC program. Prerequisite: Principles of CNC Operator/Programming
MTC/Columbia Housing Quickjobs Information Session
ID: CECES-708
Learn about QuickJobs at MTC. In this free information session you will learn about available programs and how to apply. This event is in partnership with MTC, Columbia Housing Authority and will be held at Latimer Manor, Conference Room, 100 Lorick Circle, Columbia, SC 29204.
Osha 10 General Industry Safety
ID: CESAF-695
Learn safety and health principles to help you meet OSHA requirements. Upon completion of the General Construction Safety course you will be able to identify OSHA regulatory requirements for construction sites and work knowledgeably within OSHA's construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card.
Paramedic
ID: CEEMS-585
Paramedics are pre-hospital healthcare providers that care for the sick and injured in a variety of emergency settings. This course is designed to meet the NREMT and SC (DHEC) requirements for initial paramedic training, and covers the curriculum and training necessary to sit for the national registry examination.
Print Reading for Construction
ID: CECLR-553
Learn the basics of reading construction blueprints. Emphasis is placed on architectural and structural plans. Learn the symbols, terminology, and abbreviations associated with reading construction plans.
Project Management Principles and Practices
ID: CEPMG-569
This course teaches the most important principles and practices related to project management through a combination of classroom lectures, group discussions, and hands-on exercises. The course content is consistent with the latest edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK® Guide) and other standards and guides from the Project Management Institute (PMI) and will prepare you for either the Certified Associate in Project Management certification (CAPM) or the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
Public Speaking
ID: CECDS-506
Message (owning the message/content and use of questions), Technique (introduce the relationship between verbal and nonverbal communication, expore eye contact and body language) and Nerves (fight or flight response, redirecting nervous energy into enthusiasm) are the areas of emphasis for this training.