INDEX
Electrical Motor Controls .....................33 Electrical Print Reading ......................33 Programmable Logic Controllers ..............33 Troubleshooting ............................33 Variable Frequency Drives ...................33
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE Basic Mechanical Components ...............34 Bearings and Lubrication ....................34 Gearboxes .................................34 Pumps .....................................34 Safety and Rigging Fundamentals .............34
INTERIOR DECORATOR Interior Decorating, Advanced ................ 21 Interior Decorating, Beginning ................ 21 Interior Decorating, Intermediate ............. 21 Interior Decorator Certificate ................. 21
LANDSCAPER AND HORTICULTURIST Irrigation ................................... 21 Landscape Design .......................... 21 Landscaper and Horticulturist ............... 22 Plant Growth and Development ............... 21 Soil Management ........................... 21
LANGUAGES French I ...................................44 French II ...................................44 Spanish I ..................................44 Spanish II ..................................44
LEGAL Constable Training Update ...................24 SC State Constable Training Program: Basic Course ..............................24
LOCKSMITH Locksmithing Certificate ..................... 31
MANUFACTURING Fundamentals of CNC Operator/Programmer Training ................................. 35
Principles of CNC Programming .............. 35 SC Manufacturing Certification (SCMC) ....... 35
MACHINIST/CNC OPERATOR Machinist /Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator ................................ 35
MOTORCYCLE Basic Motorcycle ...........................43 Experienced Motorcycle .....................43 Intermediate Motorcycle .....................43
MUSIC Essential Drumset Patterns ...................43
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 21st Century Skills ..........................24 Administrative Professionals Conference ......24 Enhancing Your Professionalism ..............24 Professional Presentation Skills ...............24
PERSONAL TRAINER Personal Trainer Certification ................ 21
PHOTOGRAPHER Intro to Videography ....................... 22 Photography Certificate .................... 22 Photography: Basic ........................ 22
POOL OPERATOR SC Certified Pool Operator ...................32
PRIVACY Privacy Analysis and Compliance ..............8 Privacy Training CIPP - U.S. Private Sector ......8
PROJECT MANAGER Microsoft Project, Introduction .................8 Microsoft Project, Advanced ..................8 PMP/CAPM Exam Prep Boot Camp .............8 Project Management Fundamentals – Online ....8 Project Management Principles and Practice ....8
QUALITY Center for Quality ........................... 10
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL Asbestos Inspector ........................ 36 Asbestos Inspector Refresher ............... 36 Asbestos Management Planner Refresher and Asbestos Inspector Refresher .............. 36
Asbestos O and M Worker .................. 36 Asbestos O and M Worker Refresher ..........37 Asbestos Supervisor ........................37 Asbestos Supervisor Refresher ...............37 Asbestos Worker ...........................37 Asbestos Worker Refresher ..................37 Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting .........37 Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Refresher .................................37 Lead Safe Weatherization ....................37
SEWING AND QUILTING Crocheting for Beginners ....................44 Sewing I ...................................44 Sewing II ..................................44
SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEUR Small Business - Bookkeeping for Tax Compliance ................................9 Small Business - Developing a Business Plan ....9
SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC Small Engine Mechanic ..................... 39
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP Analyzing and Solving Problems ............. 25 Core Leadership Skills ...................... 25 Effective Delegation ....................... 25 Getting Things Done Under Pressure ......... 25 Introduction to Supervision: Roles and Responsibilities .......................... 25
Leading in a Changing Environment .......... 25 Making Solid Decisions ..................... 25 Planning for Results ........................ 25 Productive Partnerships .................... 25 Setting Goals and Objectives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 The Challenge of Leadership - Legally Speaking ................................ 25
Understanding Personality Types ............ 25 Valuing Diversity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Working in an Ethical Manner ................ 25
SUPERVISORY PROGRAM Supervisory Unit 1: Finding the Supervisor Within ................................... 26
Supervisory Unit 4: Managing the Process .... 26 Supervisory Unit 4: Managing the Process – Online ................................... 26
Supervisory Unit 5: Leading for Desired Results .................................. 26
Supervisory Unit 5: Leading for Desired Results – Online .......................... 26
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Category Management: Cost and Value .........9 CPSM® Exam 1 Preparation ....................9 Cross-Functional Commodity Teams ...........9 Foundation of Strategic Sourcing ..............9 Fundamentals of World-Class Purchasing ...... 10 Supply Chain Logistics ...................... 10 Value Added Negotiations ................... 10
WELDING Welder Day Program ....................... 39 Welder Evening Program .................... 40 Advanced Pipe Welding .................... 40 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding ....... 40 Advanced Welding QuickJobs Day Program ... 39 Basic Pipe Welding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Oxy-Fuel Cutting ......................... 40
Basic Welding QuickJobs Day Program ....... 39 Gas Metal and Flux Core Arc Welding ........ 40 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding .................. 40 Intermediate Welding QuickJobs Day Program . 39
WELLNESS Eat Good, Be Good, Feel Good ...............44
WOODWORKING Introduction to Woodworking .................43
WRITING Creative Writing Workshop I – Beginner .......44 Script to Screen ............................44
YOGA Yoga ...................................... 41
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