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Basic Motorcycle
ID: CEMOT-501
Learn basic motorcycle riding techniques in this beginner-level course. The motorcycle range activity includes riding on small (100-350 cc) training motorcycles. NOTES: 1) For license waiver option, present motorcycle permit at first class and pass all assessments. 2) A three-hour online e-course is required before the first class. You will be emailed a code to access this e-course. You must present certificate of e-course completion to instructor at first class. 3) You will need to pass both a written and riding assessment to receive a completion certificate. Prerequisite: Must be eligible for a motorcycle driver's license and be able to ride a bicycle. This course is not an alternate to the driver education requirement for under 18-year-old drivers. Meets the standards set by SC law for insurance discount. Half helmets are not allowed, must be full face or open face helmet.
Basic Stick Welding
ID: CEWLD-883
This class will provide extensive practice of fillet welds in all positions using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process, also known as stick welding.
Bearings and Lubrication
ID: CEIMT-694
Explains lubrication safety, storage, classifications, selecting lubricants, additives, lubrication equipment and lubricating charts. Introduces plain, ball, roller, thrust, guide, flanged, pillow-block, and take-up bearings. It also explains bearing materials and bearing designations. Basic Mechanical Components is a prerequisite for this course.
Becoming a Customer Service Star
ID: CECUS-523
Don't just talk about providing exceptional customer service - make it happen. Becoming a Customer Service Star will help you develop a service mindset and gain skills to boost your service performance. Examine your own customer service attitudes and relationships, both internally and externally, and explore opportunities for improvement.
Beginning Conversational Spani
ID: CEUGC-533
Designed for beginners, we will have you speaking and reading Spanish in no time. You will practice the basic building blocks of the language and common idiomatic expressions. You will know enough vocabulary and grammar for simple conversations, and you will learn how to ask and answer questions. Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or no Spanish, you will complete the course with the skills to communicate in Spanish.
BLS for Healthcare Provider CPR
ID: CEMED-522
BLS Healthcare Provider CPR/AED for adult, child, and infant is taught using the most current guidelines for healthcare providers and emergency response personnel. Qualification is good for two years.
Blueprint Reading
ID: CEIMT-691
The course explains different types of blueprint drawings (mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic schematics, structural, plumbing/piping, electrical), and how to interpret them and teaches field sketching. It explains orthographic projection, isometric and schematic drawings used to show mechanical parts, assemblies, piping, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. Precision Measuring is a prerequisite for this course.
Blueprint Reading and Basic Measuring Tools
ID: CEMFG-588
An introductory course in blueprint reading and precision measuring tools. This course will take you through the alphabet of lines, views, and general rules for reading engineering blueprints. This course will also provide hands-on training in the use of micrometers, calipers, height gages, indicators, and various transfer gages.
Brazing for HVAC
ID: CEHVA-537
Brazing is used to connect copper refrigerant tubing to equipment when installing or repairing an HVAC system. Using an oxyacetylene torch, brazing is one of the best methods of making leak-proof connections. This course will teach students how to properly set up an oxyacetylene torch, prepare tubing for brazing, and how to properly melt the brazing rod to the tubing.
Building Trust
ID: CELDS-647
We're all in this together, but Sales are from Venus and Ops are from Mars. Course topics include the Myers-Briggs Analyses - Being transparent to Build Trust; Discussing Individual Strengths and Weaknesses; and Activities That Require Interaction, Sharing and Team Building.
Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role During the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
ID: CEBAA-500
Learn tools and techniques to write non-ambiguous functional requirements and understand the business analyst role in waterfall and agile environments. Understand how to develop the right requirements to build the right product with optimal value for the customer. Learn the right questions to interview end-users, and facilitate requirement workshops using root cause analysis and techniques to discover functional and non-functional requirements. Learn acceptance criteria for requirements based on customer expectations. Develop business analysis documentation (business analysis plan, a business requirement specification document, a requirement traceability matrix, and context diagrams) to demonstrate the wealth of knowledge of the Business Analyst's role in each phase of the SDLC on a project. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives.
Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements
ID: CEBAA-501
Learn tools and techniques to understand the scope of work on a project and determine which parts of business use cases can be automated. Learn to identify business events that take place within an organization to model the business event by writing use cases. Learn to identify detailed process steps and system interactions. Learn the difference between business and product use cases. Learn to write different types of use cases and the required elements for each using business requirements documentation. Facilitate, collaborate, and communicate your understanding of stakeholder requirements for verification and validation. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analysts Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives.
Business Analysis: In-Depth Software Testing
ID: CEBAA-502
Learn the different phases of the Software Testing Life Cycle. Learn to write detailed test plans and test cases to test the requirements and use cases. Learn to develop pre and post conditions, enter and exit criteria, and identify testing environments required for each phase of testing. Learn to write test reports for tracking defeats using the IEEE standard for software testing and their associated testing templates. Prerequisites: Business Analysis: The Analyst's Role during the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Business Analysis: Use Cases to Functional Requirements. Course objectives aligned with the IIBA objectives.
Business Grammar
ID: CEWCS-500
Prevent embarrassing errors and increase your writing success with this intensive one-day program. Gain important tips on correct use of the English language and grammar rules.
Business Intelligence 1
ID: CEDBS-588
Organizations use reporting tools to access data sources and generate customized reports. Crystal Reports® 2016 helps you build advanced reports with ease, presenting complex information in an understandable way. Crystal Reports® 2016 enhances report building and report processing techniques with a variety of features that add value to a presentation. In this course, you will create a basic report by connecting to a database and modifying the report's presentation.
Business Intelligence 2
ID: CEDBS-645
The creation of data-backed visualizations is a key way a data scientist, or any professional, can explore, analyze, and report insights and trends from data. Tableau® software is designed for this purpose. Tableau® was built to connect to a wide range of data sources, and allows users to quickly create visualizations of connected data to gain insights, show trends, and create reports. In this course, you will visualize data with Tableau.
Business Letter Writing
ID: CEWCS-501
Learn to write business letters that get results. This course will help you write clear, concise, and well-organized letters that present a positive, professional image of you and your organization.
Business Math
ID: CEFIN-512
Develop an understanding of the fundamentals of everyday math - the kind used most frequently in the workplace and at home. Learn practical applications for dealing with percentages, formulas, and the graphics and statistics that are present in everyday activity. Perfect even if you only need a refresher.
Business Writing Essentials
ID: CEWCS-541
Writing is an essential way of communicating with others. The quality of your writing impacts how people view you and your organization. This course provides a grammar refresher and review of basic writing concepts such as structuring documents and proofreading.
Business Writing Essentials
ID: CEWCS-551
This 3-hour course provides a grammar refresher and review of basic writing concepts such as structuring documents and proofreading.