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Developing Local Entrepreneurs
ID: CESMB-601
Students will cover topics like characteristics of entrepreneurs, understanding risk management and analysis for entrepreneurs, reaching target markest, legal strategy/compliance, and business plans, etc.
Developing Others, Including Mentoring
ID: CELSD-733
Today's organizations are no longer solely concerned with only providing training for an employee's position. Many organizations strive to become a Learning Organization, constantly aquiring and sharing new information and knowledge. In order to develop employees, it is important to engage them in three areas of development: challenging assignments, devlopmental relationships, and course work and training.
Digital Marketing Certificate
ID: CEUGC-516
A fundamental and advanced introduction to eMarketing: improve email promotions, analyze website traffic, do search engine optimization and online advertising. Relevant for businesses, non-profits, and government agencies. No eMarketing experience necessary. Expert instructors will provide updated information.
Digital Music Production
ID: CEMUS-525
Learn how to make beats and create music tracks for all genres of music, video games and film soundtracks. Course covers the digital audio program Reason. Upon completion of this course students will be able to program and mix digital projects. Topics include MIDI, signal flow, multi-tracking, songwriting and more... Classes meet at Midlands Audio Institute, 207 S. Prospect St., Columbia, SC 29205. 803.782.6910
Digital Reporting
ID: CEUGC-532
Explore the world of digital court reporting in courtroom and freelance settings. There is a huge need for more digital reporters, and you can work from home. Find out about court proceedings; recording components; and producing Annotations. Learn about the professional integrity; physical and emotional stamina; and terminology needed to be successful in digital reporting. Finally, get the basics about the tools of the trade, the equipment needed, maintenance and troubleshooting; and how digital reporters do research on the Internet. Digital reporting could be the new career for you.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion-Trends Trends and Responses
ID: CELSD-732
Learn about the diversity, equity and inclusion trends that will impact your work culture the most. Companies now have to rethink, update, and revamp their DEI strategies to help create an equal and inclusive workspace where employees feel appreciated and valued.
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.
Drone FAA Prep
ID: CEFLY-507
This course prepares students to become FAA 107 Part A certified. 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 107 Part A exam to earn your commercial UAV federal regulated license. In this course, 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), be at least 16 years old. Special note: a person who has a misdemeanor or felony must wait a year before applying for this class. The exam fee is included the cost of the course.
Drone Flight and Safety
ID: CEFLY-509
This course is design for participants to receive in-depth knowledge of safety required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and ndustry standards and become skilled in drone operations, procedure, and management. This course is hands-on-training instructed by a senior certified FAA Remote Pilot.
Drones in Law Enforcement
ID: CEFLY-508
This course is design for participants to prepare Remote Certified Pilots to learn the knowledge and skills associated with drones in law enforcement. Gain a working knowledge of roles associated with drones in law enforcement. In this course you will learn about 3D software, photography, and videography concepts, interpret FAA regulations and safety protocols, become proficient in drone data analysis, create launch and home points, record flight patterns and more.
Echo Vascular III
ID: CECVS-712
Echocardiography and Vascular Sonography III for CVS sonography
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.
Effective Delegation
ID: CELSD-698
Participants will uncover the skills needed to delegate effectively. This includes determining what should be delegated, how to delegate to get results, who to delegate to, and how to follow-up.
EKG Specialist
ID: CEMED-605
Topics include anatomy and physiology of the heart, mechanics of the EKG machine, stress testing, and Holter monitoring. The course consists of 32 hours of classroom training and 24 hours of clinical training. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite: Medical Terminology and Cardiac Care with a grade of C or better.
EKG Technician
ID: CEMED-658
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. Topics also include anatomy and physiology of the heart, mechanics of the EKG machine, stress testing, and Holter monitoring. The course consists of 75 classroom hours and 45 lab hours. Clinical hours will vary. Prerequisite course: CEMPR 524 or AHS 102 (Medical Terminology)
Electrical Fundamentals I
ID: CEEEM-603
Learn the basic concepts of electricity-beginning with atomic structure and electron flow, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic DC circuits, electrical units, measuring instruments, and magnetic induction. Prerequisites: Basic Math for Electricians or skills assessment completion.
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.
Electrical Fundamentals III
ID: CEEEM-597
Complete the study of electrical fundamentals by learning the properties and applications of single-phase transformers, three-phase Wye and Delta transformer connections, DC generators, DC motors, three-phase alternators, and single and three-phase AC motors. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I and II or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Motor Controls
ID: CEEEM-599
Learn to work with relays, timers, push buttons, magnetic starters, fuses overloads, wiring practices, and motor circuit protection principles, all of which are related to industry and motor control. You will physically connect three-phase motors and control circuits as part of this course.Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals III or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Print Reading
ID: CEEEM-598
Learn to read and interpret electrical blueprints and schematics used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Emphasis will be on the applications of the print reading and circuit and electrical symbols knowledge. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I, II or skills assessment completion.