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Greetings To our students, instructors, staff, community and company sponsors, I would like to thank you for your interest and support in our Virtual/Online semester. I am confident that Virtual/Online instruction will provide a challenging and rewarding experience for all students. You will experience a smooth transition with the delivery of our Virtual/Online learning program. Our Instructors and I look forward to orientating you to our virtual resources. This will be a very engaging, meaningful and productive Spring 2021 Semester. V. LaVerne Ballard V. LaVerne Vines/Ballard Instructional Specialist Adult Apprenticeship Program ADULT EDUCATION Administrative Staff Barbara Smith, Director, Career and Technical Education & Adult Continuing Education V. LaVerne Ballard, Instructional Specialist, Adult Apprenticeship Program Clem-Sherie Spruiel-Anderson, Administrative Office Associate 2
Two ways to register: REFUND POLICY: If a class is cancelled by HOW TO REGISTER: the administration, tuition is refunded minus processing fee with the completion of a ONLINE—www.RVASchools.net/RATC Request for Tuition Refund Form and a copy We will accept: of the original student payment receipt. Please Visa allow two (2) weeks to process a refund. After MasterCard the 2nd day of attendance, there will be NO Discover REFUND of class payments. EXCEPTIONS Credit/Debit Cards will be determined on an individual basis. COMPANY SPONSORS - NO SMOKING/ALCOHOL POLICY: There www.RVASchools.net/RATC will not be any smoking or use of tobacco We will accept: products nor consumption of alcoholic Visa beverages on the property of Richmond Public MasterCard Schools. Discover Credit Cards WEATHER & EMERGENCY INFO: If Company Sponsor Checks Richmond City Public Schools classes are cancelled or if schools are closed early due to inclement weather, instructors and students should first check the radio and television ENROLLMENT: Registrations are accepted stations. It will contain the most current on a “first-come, first-serve” basis until a class information, and then check the school is filled. We urge you to register early, classes website to gain information on the status of fill up fast! You may register before and/or up adult evening school classes. Every possible to two days prior to the class starting date. effort will be made to provide announcements Early enrollment will allow us to plan classes related to school closures as early as possible. to meet your needs. You will be notified if the Instructors may also call the School System class has been filled, postponed or canceled. Office at (804) 780-7000 to obtain The minimum enrollment for most classes is information on the status of classes. 10. Due to insufficient enrollment, classes will be canceled 24 hours prior to the scheduled starting date. Scheduled days are subject to change due to enrollment 3
LANDSCAPING Landscaping I AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & Landscaping offers skilled workers satisfying career opportunities in varying Tuition/Hours: $425/75 NATURAL RESOURCES working environments. The expanding and evolving green industry keeps skilled workers in high-demand occupations with educational and leadership Days: T/TH opportunities. This course focuses on preparing students for entry-level employment and advancement in landscape design, landscape construction, Time: 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm equipment repair, landscape maintenance and business ownership. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Dates: TBD Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Landscaping II Landscaping offers skilled workers satisfying career opportunities in varying Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 working environments. The expanding and evolving green industry keeps skilled workers in high-demand occupations that feature educational and leadership Days: T/TH opportunities. This course focuses on preparing students for entry-level employment in commercial landscaping through hands-on experiences. Students Time: 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm will design landscapes and install components, including lighting, hardscapes, and water features within an environment of the landscaping business enterprise. Most Dates: TBD classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. CADD Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) Students explore drafting careers and theory. They gain the manipulative skills Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 necessary to produce and complete accurate manufacturing and construction drawings based on the ideas and sketches of engineers, architects, and designers. Days: T/ TH Students will focus on design operations, using Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD). Students master the theory and manipulative skills necessary to Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm CONSTRUCTION/TRADESMAN produce complete and accurate drawings based on the ideas and sketches of engineers, architects and designers. (Total - 75 Hours) Most classes require a Dates: TBD minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. (APPRENTICESHIP) ARCHITECTURE & CARPENTRY Carpentry I Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 This course provides the student with information, knowledge and skill level in rough and finish carpentry. The course will cover hand and power tools, Days: T/TH construction of a house/storage shed and other structures. Instruction will focus in the area of framing, construction materials, building codes, and site Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm preparation. (1st Semester Total - 75 Hours) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an Dates: TBD individual class basis. Carpentry II This course provides the student with information, knowledge and skill level in rough and finish carpentry. The course will cover hand and power tools, Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 construction of a house/storage shed and other structures. Instruction will focus in the area of framing, construction materials, building codes, and site Days: M/W preparation. (1 Semester Total - 75 Hours) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm individual class basis. Dates: TBD 4
ELECTRICITY Electricity I – First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Fundamental Calculations & Wiring - This program consists of electrical theory, AC/DC fundamentals, electrical wiring, Ohm's Law, devices, circuits, blueprint Days: M/W or T/TH reading, Electrical Code application to home, business, and industries. National Electrical Code, trade math, trade terminology, and some trade science and Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm physics will be introduced. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Dates: TBD Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION/TRADESMAN Electricity I – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Continuation on Fundamental Calculations & Wiring - This program consists of electrical theory, AC/DC fundamentals, electrical wiring, Ohm's Law, devices, Days: M/W circuits, blueprint reading, Electrical Code application to home, business, and industries. National Electrical Code, trade math, trade terminology, some trade Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm science and physics will be introduced. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Dates: February 1 - May 13 Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Electricity II – First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 (APPRENTICESHIP) Commercial/Industrial Calculations, Codes, Interpretations and Blueprint Reading - This is the second level of electricity and is a study and analysis of Days: M/W or T/TH electrical theory and code application pertaining to commercial, industrial, and business projects. Additional application of Ohm's Law and electrical formulas Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm are learned. Emphasis will be directed toward devices, circuits, and materials. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students Dates: TBD for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Electricity II – Second Semester Continuation - Commercial/Industrial Calculations, Codes, Interpretations and Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Blueprint Reading - This is the second level of electricity and is a study and analysis of electrical theory and code application pertaining to commercial, Days: M/W industrial, and business projects. Additional application of Ohm's Law and electrical formulas are learned. Emphasis will be directed toward devices, Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm circuits, and materials. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are Dates: February 1 - May 13 determined on an individual class basis. Electricity III – First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Residential/Business Calculations, Codes, Interpretations, and Blueprint Reading This course consists of electrical Code application as it pertains to homes, Days: M/W or T/TH businesses, and industries. Instructions on electrical blueprint reading are provided. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD Electricity III – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Continuation - Residential/Business Calculations, Codes, Interpretations, and Blueprint Reading This course consists of electrical Code application as it pertains Days: M/W to homes, businesses, and industries. Instructions on electrical blueprint reading are provided. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 5
Electricity IV – First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Motor Control, Codes, Interpretations and Blueprint Reading - Consist of electrical and mechanical components and how they are connected together to Days: M/W or T/TH ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION/TRADESMAN (APPRENTICESHIP) control different types of motors. Students will learn theory and practical application dealing with control relays, control circuits, electronic timer, overload Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm relays, and motors. The course will provide a natural progression into the basic concepts needed to troubleshoot control systems. (1st Semester - 75 Hours DatesTBD Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Electricity IV – Second Semester Continuation of Motor Control - Students will learn theory and practical Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 application dealing with control relays, control circuits, electronic timer, overload relays, and motors. The course will provide a natural progression into the basic Days: M/W concepts needed to troubleshoot control systems. The course consist of electrical and mechanical components and how they are connected together to control Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm different types of motors. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are Dates: February 1 - May 13 determined on an individual class basis. HVAC HVAC&R I – First Semester This course is the beginning course for a service technician. It will include safety, Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 refrigeration fundamentals, thermodynamic principles, tools and equipment, system components, installation procedures, refrigerants, EPA regulations, Days: M/W or T/TH soldering, and brazing techniques. The class will be 90% classroom theory and 10% practical application. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 HVAC&R I – Second Semester This course is a continuation of HVAC & R I and it will include safety, Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 refrigeration fundamentals, thermodynamic principles, tools and equipment, system components, installation procedures, refrigerants, EPA regulations, Days: T/TH soldering, and brazing techniques. The class will be 90% classroom theory and 10% practical application. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 HVAC & R II - First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 This course is a continuation of HVAC R I Electrical is designed for the student to become a service technician. Students will learn electrical theory, electric Days: M/W or T/TH motors, electrical circuits, schematics, and wiring diagrams, service technique, and procedures. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD HVAC&R II – Second Semester This course is a continuation of HVAC R II- 1st Semester. Electrical is designed for Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 the student to become a service technician. Students will learn electrical theory, electric motors, electrical circuits, schematics, and wiring diagrams, service Days: M/W technique, and procedures. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 6
HVAC & R III - First Semester Residential & light commercial heating systems. This course is a continuation and Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 will cover basic theory and application, servicing technique and procedures for ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION/TRADESMAN (APPRENTICESHIP) modern High Pressure Oil Burner, Natural Gas Furnaces, Electric Furnaces, Days: M/W or T/TH Hydronic Systems. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm individual class basis. Dates: TBD HVAC&R III – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 Residential & light commercial heating systems. This course is a continuation and will cover basic theory and application, servicing technique and procedures for Days: T/TH modern High Pressure Oil Burner, Natural Gas Furnaces, Electric Furnaces, Hydronic Systems. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 HVAC&R IV – First Semester Water Treatment. This course will teach students to describe the problems that Tuition/ Hours: $425/75 the properties of water can cause in HVAC systems, identify types of mechanical water treatment devices and equipment, identify and describe how to address Days: M/W water-related problems that occur in specific types of hydronic and steam systems. (1st Semester - 75 Hours) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD HVAC&R IV – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/81 Water Treatment. This course will teach students to describe the problems that the properties of water can cause in HVAC systems, identify types of mechanical Days: M/W water treatment devices and equipment, identify and describe how to address water-related problems that occur in specific types of hydronic and steam Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm systems. (1st Semester - 75 Hours) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are Dates: February 1 - May 13 determined on an individual class basis. PLUMBING Plumbing I - First Semester Instruction will be given in the area of basic plumbing tools and terminology, pipes and fittings, joining pipes and fittings including plastic, copper, galvanized, Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 black, no-hub, cast-iron, and spigots; soldering and brazing, trade math, safety, water heaters, sewage disposal drainage, fixture building drains and single line Days: M/W or T/TH drawings. Students will focus on residential, commercial, and industrial installation practices including cross connections, gas codes, blueprint reading, Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm and fire sprinklers. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an Dates: February 1 - May 13 individual class basis. Plumbing I – Second Semester Continuation of Techniques & Theory in the area of basic plumbing tools and Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 terminology, pipes and fittings, joining pipes and fittings including plastic, copper, galvanized, black, no-hub, cast-iron, and spigots; soldering and brazing, Days: T/TH trade math, safety, water heaters, sewage disposal drainage, fixture building drains and single line drawings. Students will focus on residential, commercial, Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm and industrial installation practices including cross connections, gas codes, blueprint reading, and fire sprinklers. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most Dates: February 1 - May 13 classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. 7
Plumbing II - First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 Measurement & Blueprint Reading. This course studies blueprint reading and sketching, isometric pipe drawing, interpreting residential and commercial Days: M/W or T/TH blueprints. Plumbing math is thoroughly explored during the first semester to serve as a foundation for the second semester’s course work. (2nd Semester - 75 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD Plumbing II – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION/TRADESMAN Measurement & Blueprint Reading. This course studies blueprint reading and sketching, isometric pipe drawing, interpreting residential and commercial Days: T/TH blueprints. Plumbing math is thoroughly explored during the first semester to serve as a foundation for the second semester’s course work. (2nd Semester - 75 Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class Dates February 1 - May 13 basis. Plumbing III - Codes - First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 Residential/Commercial Codes - This course is a study and analysis of the plumbing codes that are followed by the craft persons to complete plumbing Days: M/W or T/TH projects throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. (1st Semester - 75 Hours (APPRENTICESHIP) Total) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD Plumbing III – Codes – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 Continuation of Residential/Commercial Codes - This course is a study and analysis of the plumbing codes that are followed by the craft persons to complete Days: M/W plumbing projects throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 Plumbing IV - Gasfitters - First Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 This course is a study and analysis of the gas and piping codes that has applications in the local, Commonwealth of Virginia, and National codes to Days: M/W or T/TH complete plumbing/gas projects. (1st Semester - 81 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD Plumbing IV – Gasfitters – Second Semester Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 This course is a study and analysis of the gas and piping codes that has applications in the local, Commonwealth of Virginia, and National codes to Days: M/W complete plumbing/gas projects. (2nd Semester - 81 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: February 1 - May 13 Plumbing V - Backflow Tuition/ Hours: $425/45 This post trade course is designed for licensed plumbers that needs an endorsement to their existing plumbing license required by law. This Days: M/W or T/TH endorsement then allows them to legally test and maintain backflow prevention devices. This course will require twenty-five hours of classroom time and twenty Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm hours of lab time. 45 Hours Total. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are Dates: TBD determined on an individual class basis. 8
Certified Nurse Aide Training Program (CNA) Designed to prepares individuals to become a Nursing Assistant and to pass the Certified Tuition/Hours: $1,314 Nursing Assistant examination. This course meets the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) federal requirements for training long-term care nursing assistants to provide basic Days: M, T, W, TH care. Content includes nursing theory, skills and clinical practice. Time: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Dates: TBD (6 week Course – New Classes begin every 6 weeks) Clinical Medical Assistant Program This program is intended for students who want to prepare for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career in healthcare. This program will train students to assist physicians by performing functions related to the clinical responsibilities of a medical office. Instruction includes among other things preparing patients for examination and treatment, routine laboratory procedures, diagnostic testing, technical aspects of phlebotomy and the cardiac life cycle. Students will review important topics including phlebotomy, pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications, taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology including proper lead placements, a professional workplace behavior, ethics and the legal aspects of healthcare. This program includes 140 hours of classroom lecture and hands on labs and a clinical Tuition/Hours: $2,678/ 140 Classroom, 160 externship opportunity at a local healthcare provider. To be eligible for the clinical Clinical rotation, students must successfully complete the 140 hour program, submit to a thorough background check, drug screening and meet other Days: T/W/TH HEALTH SCIENCE requirements. Note: Upon successful completion of this program, students would be eligible to sit for the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Medical Assistant (CCMA) national examination. 3 nights a week Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Dates: February 16 - May 18 Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Dental Assistant Program The 60 hour Dental Assisting Program prepares students for entry level positions in one of the fastest growing health care positions – Dental Assisting. The purpose of this course is to familiarize the student with all areas of pre-clinical dental assisting and provide training in the professional skills required to function as an assistant in the dental practice. This course covers Tuition/Hours: $1,339/ 60 Classroom, 40 the following key areas and topics – Administrative Aspects include: the history of dentistry and dental assisting; introduction to the dental office; the legal aspects of dentistry; policies and Clinical guidelines. Clinical Aspects include: introduction to oral anatomy; dental operatory; dental Days: T/TH equipment, introduction to tooth structure; primary and permanent teeth; the oral cavity and related structures; proper patient positioning; dental hand-pieces; sterilization; and other Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm areas. In addition to entry-level administrative jobs, this course is ideal for students interested in pursuing a future formal Dental Hygienist program. Dates: March 16 – May 11 Clinical Externship: As part of this Dental Assisting program, you will be eligible to participate in a 40 hour clinical externship. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Dialysis Technician This 50-hour Dialysis Technician Program provides students with the knowledge and skills Tuition/Hours: $1030/ 50 Classroom needed to perform the duties required of Dialysis Technicians. Under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses, Dialysis Technicians operate kidney dialysis machines, Days: M/W prepare dialyzer reprocessing and delivery systems as well as maintain and repair equipment. Furthermore, technicians work with patients during dialysis procedures and monitor and Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm record vital signs as well as administer local anesthetics and drugs as needed. Additionally, they may also be involved in the training of patients for at-home dialysis treatment. Note: This Dates: March 22 - May 10 program does not include a national or state certification as part of its overall objectives. 9
Additionally there is no student internship or clinical rotation offered as part of this program NWCA National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Workforce Career Association (NWCA) Dialysis Technician (CDTA) Exam *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. EKG Technician Prepares students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT – Electrocardiograph Tuition/Hours: $/ Classroom (EKG) Technician exam and other National Certification Exams. Includes important practice and background information on anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease Days: M/W processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography, and stress testing. Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Dates: March 22 – May 10 EMT (EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN) This course provides the basic knowledge and skills needed to deliver Basic Life Support (BLS) Tuition/Hours: $425/144 Classroom, 10 care and is required to progress to more advanced levels of pre-hospital patient care. The course Clinical requires a minimum of 144 hours of classroom and skills instruction and 10 hours of Clinical/Field rotations for a total of 154 hours of training. Virginia certification requires Days: M, W,TH successful completion of a standardized cognitive and psychomotor skills examination. This course is designed to train individuals to serve as a vital link in the chain of the health care Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm team. This includes all skills necessary to provide emergency medical care as an attempt-in- charge with a basic life support ambulance services or other specialized rescue service. The Dates: TBD EMT training program is based upon the Virginia EMS Education Standards derived by the USDOT National EMS Education Standards. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) HEALTH SCIENCE students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. (Clinical Fees $100) EMT (EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN) CLINICAL FEES Medical Administrative Assistant Program (With Clinical Externship) This 50-hour course prepares students to function effectively in many of the administrative and clerical positions in the health care industry. Medical Administrative Assistants, Medical Secretary, and Medical Records Clerks are all positions in great demand. This program covers important background information on the medical assisting profession and interpersonal skills, Tuition/Hours: $1,133/50 Classroom, 40 medical ethics and law, medical terminology, basics of insurance billing and coding, telephone Clinical techniques, scheduling appointments, medical records management and management of practice finances. This program is intended to provide students with a well-rounded Days: M/W introduction to medical administration so that a student can gain the necessary skills required to obtain a medical administrative assistant position in the health care field. Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Clinical Externship: As part of this Medical Administrative Assistant program, you will be eligible to participate in a 40 hour clinical externship. National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the National Dates: March 22 - May 10 Healthcareer Association (NHA) - Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) exam. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Medication Aide Training Program Tuition/Hours: $650 The Medication Aide Training course is designed to train nursing assistants (CNA’s) and residential attendants to safely administer non-parenteral medications in long- term care Days: M, T, W, TH (nursing home) facilities and related areas. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an Time: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm individual class basis. Dates: TBD (2 week Course – TBD New Classes begin every 2 weeks) 10
Medical Billing and Coding Program This combined 80 hour billing and coding course offers the skills needed to solve insurance billing problems, how to manually file claims (using the CPT and ICD-10 manual), complete common insurance forms, trace delinquent claims, appeal denied claims and use generic forms to streamline billing procedures. The course covers the following areas: CPT (Introduction, Tuition/Hours: $1,957/ 80 Guidelines, Evaluation and Management), specialty fields (such as surgery, radiology and laboratory), ICD-10 (Introduction and Guidelines) and basic claims processes for medical Days: T/TH insurance and third party reimbursements. Students will learn how to find the service and codes using manuals, (CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS). National Certification: After obtaining the Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm practical work experience (6months to 2 years), students who complete this course could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) - Certified Dates: March 2 – May 18 Professional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H Apprentice); the American Health Information Association (AHIMA) Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification Exams *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Personal Care Aide Program Tuition/Hours: $450 HEALTH SCIENCE These professionals must possess the technical skills necessary to service complex patient care issues including: rehabilitation services, diagnostic tests, basic bedside Days: M, T, W, TH care, collection of laboratory specimens, Phlebotomy and EKG’s. In addition to practicing and demonstrating EKG, Phlebotomy and base line nursing skills, content Time: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm includes: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology and miscellaneous patient care concepts. Other topics include: HIPAA; vital signs; patient care; personal hygiene and Dates: TBD grooming and aseptic technique among others. (2 week Course – TBD New Classes begin every 2 weeks) Pharmacy Technician Program This comprehensive 50 hour program will prepare students to work as a pharmacy technician Tuition/Hours: $1,339/ 50 Classroom, 80 in a retail or other pharmacy setting and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification Clinical Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: pharmacy medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy calculations and Days: M/W measurements, reading and interpreting prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Through classroom lecture and hands on labs, students will review dosage calculations, Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm drug classifications, the “top 200 drugs”, I.V. flow rates, sterile compounding, dose conversions, aseptic technique, the handling of sterile products, total parenteral nutrition (TPN), dispensing Dates: March 22 – May 10 of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement. National Certification: This program meets the necessary requirements to take the Pharmacy Technician Certified Board (PTCB) – Certified Pharmacy Technician (PTCB) exam. Clinical Externship: As part of this Pharmacy Technician program, you will be eligible to participate in a 80 hour clinical externship. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Phlebotomy Technician Certification Program (With Clinical Externship) This 90 hour Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform Tuition/Hours: $1,957/ 90 Classroom, 40 venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy Clinical and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. Days: M/W Clinical Externship: As part of this Phlebotomy Technician program, you will be eligible to participate in an 40 hour clinical externship. Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm National Certification: Students who complete this program will have the opportunity to pursue the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Phlebotomy Technician Exam. 3 nights a week Dates: February 22 - May 19 Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. *For a $75 fee refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. 11
Physical Therapy Aide Program (With Clinical Externship) Tuition/Hours: $1,545/ 70 Classroom, 40 This comprehensive 50-hour Physical Therapy Aide Program prepares students for the growing Clinical Externship field of Physical Therapy. The Physical Therapy Aide is generally responsible for carrying out the non-technical duties of physical therapy, such as preparing treatment areas, ordering Days: T/TH devices and supplies, and transporting patients working under the direction of the physical therapist. Furthermore, these workers assist physical therapists in providing services that help Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm HEALTH SCIENCE improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries or disease. Physical Therapy Aides may be employed in nursing homes, Dates: TBD hospitals, sports rehabilitation center and some orthopedic clinics. Clinical Externship: As part of this Physical Therapy Aide program, you will be eligible to participate in a 40 hour clinical externship. National Certification: This program does not include a national or state certification as part of its overall objectives. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Veterinary Assistant Tuition/Hours: $1,957/ 70 Classroom, 40 This comprehensive course covers the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the care Clinical Externship of animals as well as an understanding of the clerical/accounting duties necessary to maintain an efficient and competent front office. This Veterinary Assistant program provides students an Days: M/W/TH opportunity to obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in an entry-level position as a veterinary assistant. NWCA Veterinary Assistant Certification (VET) *For a $75 fee Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm refurbished laptops will be provided for students to keep. Dates: February 22 - April 27 CULINARY ARTS Culinary Arts HOSPITALITY & TOURISM ServSafe Starters training and assessment program is a complete solution that delivers consistent food safety training to employees. ServSafe is the training that is learned, remembered, shared and used. And that makes it the strongest food safety training certification. 11 weeks (Book cost $75.00 not included but does include score sheet.) ManageFirst is a competency-based, management development program brought to you by the Tuition/Hours: $425/75 most trusted organization in the industry — the National Restaurant Association (NRA) — and Pearson. Students earn ManageFirst certificates for each ManageFirst exam passed, Days: T/TH demonstrating their mastery of this competency area. Students who master five topic areas — four Core Credential Topics and one Foundation Topic — can earn the ManageFirst Time: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Professional® (MFP) Credential. 800 hours of industry-related work experience is also required, further enhancing the value of the credential. Dates: TBD Cooking - Students will begin with cooking theory and move onto hands-on cooking and food preparation by using a variety of food types. Food Handlers Certificate & ServSafe Certificate exam is administered. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) 1 night a week. Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. 12
BARBERING/ BARBERIA Barbering I Theory study of the structure and function of the skin, common skin disorders, and scalp and hair disorders are the focus of this semester. Hands on classes include providing facial massages, rendering plain facials, and barbering services such as cutting hair, styling hair, preparing customers for haircuts. The conduct required for a successful barber is stressed along HUMAN SERVICES with successful relationships with employers, clients, and coworkers. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Tuition/Hours: $425/75 APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- Days: M/W virginia-occupations/ Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: BOOK - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and Dates: February 1 - May 13 Milady.com Milady’s Standard Professional Barbering Textbook 2011 Edition ISBN 139781435497153 Milady’s Standard Professional Barbering Theory Workbook 2011 Edition ISBN-13: 978-1435497139 ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR Barbering II Theory courses are offered in combined laboratory-classroom settings, so students may learn hair care by demonstration, experimentation and with the instructor guidance. The curriculum covers topics such as Infection control, hygiene, chemical texturing, hair and scalp care, hair coloring, facials, clipper cutting, razor cutting, and shear-over-comb are also taught. This course Tuition/Hours: $425/75 instructs students in salon and barbershop management and successful customer relations. Barbering II course prepares graduates for state licensing board examinations. (2nd Semester - Days: T/TH 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED HUMAN SERVICES Dates: February 1 - May 13 SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- virginia-occupations/ SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: KIT - (cost varies) BOOK - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and Milady.com clippers, razor, shears, neckstrips, Milady’s Standard Professional Barbering Textbook 2011 Edition ISBN hand sanitizer, combs, blow dryer, 139781435497153 styptic powder, permanent wave Milady’s Standard Professional Barbering Theory Workbook 2011 Edition ISBN-13: rods, spray bottle, lab jackets or 978-1435497139 smocks, chair cloths, mannequins, end papers, clean towels ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR Barbering Refresher Tuition/Hours: $275/12 This is a four-night refresher course for course completed students of the Barbering classes. You will be required to apply for your license during the course duration. You are required to test by computer and Days: Tuesday ONLY furnish your supplies that have approved by the state. Students will need: a copy of the course outline, an exam book/student CD with exams, and a portable kit with all items. Most classes require a minimum Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Dates: TBD 13
Barbería I El estudio teórico de la estructura y función de la piel, los trastornos comunes de la piel y los trastornos del cuero cabelludo y el cabello son el tema central de este semestre. Las clases prácticas incluyen masajes faciales, tratamientos faciales simples y servicios de peluquería, como cortar el cabello, peinar, preparar a los clientes para cortes de cabello. La conducta requerida para un barbero exitoso se enfatiza junto con las relaciones exitosas con los empleadores, clientes y compañeros de trabajo. (Total de 75 horas) La mayoría de las clases Matrícula/Horas: $425/75 requieren un mínimo de 10 (diez) estudiantes para una clase que se ofrecerá en el semestre actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. Dias: L/M o M/J PROGRAMA DE APRENDIZAJE: DEBE COMPLETAR 150 HORAS DE CLASE Y NECESARIO HORAS DE APRENDIZAJE EN UN DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO E Hora: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm INDUSTRIA (DOLI) APRENDIZA APRENDIZA LA TIENDA PARA SOLICITAR EL EXAMEN DE LA JUNTA ESTATAL! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active-virginia- Fechas: TBD occupations/ SUMINISTROS Y LIBROS NO INCLUIDOS EN EL TUICIÓN: LIBRO: se puede comprar a través de Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble y Milady.com • Milady's Standard Professional Barbering Textbook Edición 2011 ISBN 139781435497153 • Libro de trabajo estándar de teoría de barbero profesional de Milady Edición 2011 ISBN-13: 978-1435497139 CUALQUIER INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL SOBRE LOS SUMINISTROS SERÁ PROPORCIONADA POR EL INSTRUCTOR Barbería II El estudio teórico de la estructura y función de la piel, los trastornos comunes de la piel y los Matrícula/Horas: $425/75 trastornos del cuero cabelludo y el cabello son el tema central de este semestre. Las clases prácticas incluyen masajes faciales, tratamientos faciales simples y servicios de peluquería, Dias: L/M o M/J como cortar el cabello, peinar, preparar a los clientes para cortes de cabello. La conducta requerida para un barbero exitoso se enfatiza junto con las relaciones exitosas con los Hora: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm empleadores, clientes y compañeros de trabajo. (Total de 75 horas) La mayoría de las clases requieren un mínimo de 10 (diez) estudiantes para una clase que se ofrecerá en el semestre Fechas: TBD actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. PROGRAMA DE APRENDIZAJE: DEBE COMPLETAR 150 HORAS DE CLASE Y NECESARIO HUMAN SERVICES HORAS DE APRENDIZAJE EN UN DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO E INDUSTRIA (DOLI) APRENDIZA APRENDIZA LA TIENDA PARA SOLICITAR EL EXAMEN DE LA JUNTA ESTATAL! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active-virginia-occupations/ KIT -( el costo varía) SUMINISTROS Y LIBROS NO INCLUIDOS EN EL TUICIÓN: LIBRO: se puede comprar a través de Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble y Milady.com • Milady's Standard Professional Barbering Textbook Edición 2011 ISBN 139781435497153 • tijeras, afeitadoras, tijeras, tiras de cuello, • Libro de trabajo estándar de teoría de barbero profesional de Milady Edición 2011 ISBN-13: desinfectantes de manos, peines, secadoras, 978-1435497139 polvo estíptico, varillas de onda permanente, botella con atomizador, batas o batas de CUALQUIER INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL SOBRE LOS SUMINISTROS SERÁ laboratorio, paños para sillas, maniquíes, PROPORCIONADA POR EL INSTRUCTOR papeles finales, toallas limpias Barbería de Actualizacion Este es un curso de actualización de cuatro noches para los estudiantes que completaron el curso de las Matrícula/Horas: $275/12 clases de Barbering. Se le solicitará que solicite su licencia durante la duración del curso. Se le exige que haga una prueba por computadora y proporcione los suministros aprobados por el estado. Los estudiantes Dias: Martes SOLAMENTE necesitarán: una copia del esquema del curso, un libro de examen / CD del estudiante con exámenes y un kit portátil con todos los artículos. La mayoría de las clases requieren un mínimo de diez estudiantes para Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm una clase que se ofrecerá en el semestre actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. 1 noche a la semana La mayoría de las clases requieren un mínimo de 10 (diez) Fechas: TBD estudiantes para una clase que se ofrecerá en el semestre actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. 14
Cosmetology I This course allows a student to gain a basic understanding of skills required to become a cosmetologist. The student will be required to demonstrate an understanding of procedures and methods to complete the following tasks: manicure/pedicure, facials, body massages, shampooing, rinsing, scalp and hair care, finger waving, hair styling, permanent waving, hair coloring, hair sculpting, bacteriology, makeup, haircutting and sanitation methods. (1st Tuition/Hours: $425/75 Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Days: M/W APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- Dates: February 1 - May 13 virginia-occupations/ SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: BOOKS - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and Milady.com Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Textbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978-1285769417 Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Theory Workbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978- 1285769455 Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Practical Workbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978- 1285769479 ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR Cosmetology II This is the second half of the cosmetology program which provides application of concepts and skills learned in Cosmetology I. Instruction will also focus on business management, customer relations, classroom and practical experiences to prepare students for the state board licensing examination. Students will be practicing on individual mannequins. Course kits will be Tuition/Hours: $425/75 required. (2nd Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual Days: T/TH class basis. Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED Dates: February 1 - May 13 HUMAN SERVICES SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- virginia-occupations/ SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: BOOKS - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and KIT – (cost varies) Milady.com Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Textbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978-1285769417 Can be purchased at Sally's Beauty Salon for Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Theory Workbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978- $127.99 for the RATC students. 1285769455 Milady’s Standard Cosmetology Practical Workbook 2016 Edition ISBN-13:978- 1285769479 ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR Cosmetology Refresher Tuition/Hours: $275/12 This is a four-night refresher course for course completed students of the Cosmetology classes. You will be required to apply for your license during the course duration. You are required to test by computer and Days: Tuesday ONLY furnish your our supplies with the state approved supply kit items for testing. Refresher students will need: Copy of course outline, an exam book or Student CD w/exams, and a portable kit with all items. A list of Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm these items will be issued with registration completion. Most classes require a minimum of ten students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. 1 night Dates: February 1 - May 13 a week 15
Cosmetología I Este curso permite al estudiante tener una comprension basica de las habilidades necesarias para convertirse en una cosmetologa. El estudiante tendra que demostrar una comprension de los procedimientos y metodos para culminar las siguientes tareas: manicure/pedicure, tratamientos facials, masajes corporals, champu, el aumento, el cuidado del cabello y cuero cabelludo, agitando los dedos, peinados, permanents, coloracion del cabello, maquillaje, Matrícula/Horas: $425/75 bacteriologia, cortes de cabello y metodos de hygiene. (1º Semestre - 75 Horas en Total) La mayoría de las clases requieren un mínimo de 10 (diez) estudiantes para una clase que se Dias: L/M ofrecerá en el semestre actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. Hora: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm PROGRAMA DE APRENDIZAJE: DEBE COMPLETAR 150 HORAS DE CLASE Y NECESARIA HORAS DE APRENDIZAJE EN UN DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO E INDUSTRIA (DOLI) APRENDIZA Fechas: 1 de febrero - 13 de mayo APRENDIZA LA TIENDA PARA SOLICITAR EL EXAMEN DE LA JUNTA ESTATAL! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active-virginia-occupations/ SUMINISTROS Y LIBROS NO INCLUIDOS EN EL TUICIÓN: LIBROS: se pueden comprar a través de Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble y Milady.com • Edición estándar ISBN-13: 978-1285769417 del libro de texto de cosmetología de Milady: 978- 1285769417 • Libro de ejercicios de Teoría de la cosmetología estándar de Milady Edición 2016 ISBN-13: 978-1285769455 • Libro de trabajo práctico de cosmetología estándar de Milady Edición 2016 ISBN-13: 978- 1285769479 CUALQUIER INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL SOBRE LOS SUMINISTROS SERÁ PROPORCIONADA POR EL INSTRUCTOR Cosmetología II Este curso es una continuación de las habilidades necesarias para convertirse en una cosmetologo(a). El estudiante tendra que demostrar una comprension de los procedimientos y metodos para culminar las siguientes tareas: manicure/pedicure, tratamientos facials, masajes corporals, champu, el aumento, el cuidado del cabello y cuero cabelludo, agitando los dedos, Matrícula/Horas: $425/75 peinados, permanents, coloracion del cabello, maquillaje, bacteriologia, cortes de cabello y metodos de hygiene (2º Semestre - 75 Horas en Total)La mayoría de las clases requieren un Dias: L/M o M/J mínimo de 10 (diez) estudiantes para una clase que se ofrecerá en el semestre actual. Las excepciones se determinan en una base de clase individual. Hora: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm PROGRAMA DE APRENDIZAJE: DEBE COMPLETAR 150 HORAS DE CLASE Y NECESARIA Fechas: TBD HUMAN SERVICES HORAS DE APRENDIZAJE EN UN DEPARTAMENTO DE TRABAJO E INDUSTRIA (DOLI) APRENDIZA APRENDIZA LA TIENDA PARA SOLICITAR EL EXAMEN DE LA JUNTA ESTATAL! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active-virginia-occupations/ SUMINISTROS Y LIBROS NO INCLUIDOS EN EL TUICIÓN: LIBROS: se pueden comprar a través de Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble y Milady.com • Edición estándar ISBN-13: 978-1285769417 del libro de texto de cosmetología de Milady: 978- KIT – (el costo varía ) 1285769417 • Libro de ejercicios de Teoría de la cosmetología estándar de Milady Edición 2016 ISBN-13: Se puede comprar en el salón de belleza de Sally 978-1285769455 por $ 127.99 para los estudiantes de RATC. • Libro de trabajo práctico de cosmetología estándar de Milady Edición 2016 ISBN-13: 978- 1285769479 CUALQUIER INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL SOBRE LOS SUMINISTROS SERÁ PROPORCIONADA POR EL INSTRUCTOR Matrícula/Horas: $275/12 Cosmetología De Actualización Este curso es de cuatro noches para los estudiantes que han completado una clase de cosmetología / Dias: Martes SOLAMENTE barbería. Se le requerirá para solicitar su licencia durante la duración del curso. Usted está obligado a probar por el equipo y llevar su equipamiento que hayan aprobado por el estado. Los estudiantes Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm necesitarán: una copia del resumen del curso, un libro de examen o CD con los exámenes, y un kit portátil con todos los elementos. Fechas: TBD 16
ESTHETICS Esthetics I A comprehensive esthetics program includes instruction not only in esthetic treatment procedures and services, but in areas such as the structure of the skin and its function, disorders of the skin, and professional business skills. In fact, theoretical knowledge is the foundation of a complete esthetics program. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. Tuition/Hours: $425/75 APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- Days: M/W virginia-occupations/ Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: BOOKS - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and Dates: TBD Milady.com Milady’s Standard Fundamentals Esthetics Textbook 2013 Edition ISBN-13:978-1- 111-30689-2 ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR Esthetics II A continued comprehensive esthetics program includes instruction not only in esthetic treatment procedures and services, but in areas such as the structure of the skin and its function, disorders of the skin, and professional business skills. In fact, theoretical knowledge is the foundation of a complete esthetics program. (1st Semester - 75 Hours Total) Most classes require a minimum of 10 (ten) students for a class to be offered in the current semester. Exceptions are determined on an individual class basis. APPRENTICE PROGRAM - MUST COMPLETE 150 CLASS HOURS AND REQUIRED Tuition/Hours: $425/75 APPRENTICESHIP HOURS IN A Department of Labor & Industry (DOLI) APPRENTICE APPROVED SHOP TO SIT FOR STATE BOARD EXAM! https://www.doli.virginia.gov/apprenticeship/active- Days: M/W virginia-occupations/ SUPPLIES AND BOOKS NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION: Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm BOOKS - Can be purchased through Amazon, EBay, Barnes and Noble, and Dates: TBD Milady.com Milady’s Standard Fundamentals Esthetics Textbook 2013 Edition ISBN-13:978-1- 111-30689-2 ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR 17
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