MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 16 FALL AUGUST-DECEMBER 2024 morainevalley.edu/ccce Nondestructive Testing ...........................................$1,100 This course prepares students to qualify as nondestructive evaluation technician using x-ray and gamma radiographic exposure devices. Students will learn how x-ray machines and radioactive isotopes are used to produce radiographic images. .............................................................................. equipment set-up and operation; darkroom procedures; image interpretation; and discontinuity evaluation procedures. This class meets requirements for ........................................................................... ............................................................................... radiation safety training. (2.5 AEC) . ND8-201-200 Mon-Fri, Nov 4-Nov 18, 6:00pm-10:00pm, 2Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ...............................$650 .................................................................................. .............................................................................. Students will use water-washable, post-emulsifiable and solvent-removable .................................................................................... assembled structures, forgings, and castings. This class meets requirements for ............................................................................. (1 AEC) ND8-107-001 Mon/Wed, Nov 4-Nov 6, 9:00am-5:00pm, 2 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ND8-107-002 Mon-Thur, Oct 7-Oct 10, 8:30am-12:30pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Longitudinal Ultrasonic Eval (UT I) $1,300 This course fulfills the 40-hour requirement for UT 1. This course prepares students to qualify as nondestructive evaluation technicians using high frequency longitudinal sound waves. Students will consider inspection requirements and problems; select, calibrate and operate equipment; complete a variety of inspection projects; interpret results; and complete inspection reports. This class meets ......................................................................... ASNT-CP-189. (2 AEC) . ND8-208-001 Mon-Fri, Oct 28-Nov 1, 9:00am-5:00pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Magnetic Particle (MT I & II) $950 This course prepares students to qualify as nondestructive evaluation technicians using induced magnetic fields. Students will perform magnetic particle (MT) ............................................................................... with stationary, mobile and portable equipment. Students will consider inspection requirement problems; select, calibrate and operate equipment; complete a variety of inspection projects; interpret results; and complete inspection reports. This course ................................................................................... ............................. ND8-108-001 Wed-Fri, Oct 2-Oct 4, 9:00am-5:00pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ND8-108-002 Wed-Fri, Nov 6-Nov 8, 9:00am-5:00pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Ultrasonic Testing Level 2 $1,300 ................................................................................... ............................................................................... metallic components. Students will complete a variety of inspection projects, interpret results, and complete reports. This class may be directed toward the inspection and full-penetration welds. This course meets the requirements for UT level II inspectors ..................................................Prerequisites: ND8-208 or equivalent experience or consent of the instructor.) ND4-207-001 Mon-Fri, Nov 11-Nov 15, 9:00am-5:00pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ...................$1,300 ................................................................................. for industrial radiographers. Upon completion, students will be able to establish industrial radiation safety barriers, select, set-up, and calibrate radiation safety equipment, set-up and operate X-ray devices, gamma radiographic devices and other equipment, and determine proper exposure levels. Students receiving a passing grade in this class will be prepared to take the radiographer trainee test administered by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA).(2.5 AEC)) ND8-112-001 Mon-Fri, Oct 14-Oct 18, 9:00am-5:00pm, 1 Week, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Notary Public .........................$139 Learn the beginning basics and requirements to become an Illinois notary public, ............................................................................... journals, and select notary associations and databases for notary work. Complete an application and select an agent to begin the process of becoming an Illinois notary public. Instructed by Eva Marie Tolbert Bradley. MP5-125-200 Thur, Sep 19-Sep 26, 6:00pm-8:30pm, 2Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. M206 MP5-125-201 Thur, Oct 17-Oct 24, 6:00pm-8:30pm, 2Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. M206 ............................$139 This is an interactive class to assist you with building your independent notary business. Learn simple strategies for registering with databases and companies. Learn how to accept orders, pricing, payments and reviewing documents. You must have commission, stamp, journal, E & O, and other supplies needed to attend this practical application class session. Become a Notary Public II is a continuation of .................................................................................. Instructed by Eva Marie Tolbert Bradley. MP5-127-200 Thur, Dec 5-Dec 12, 6:00pm-8:30pm, 2Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. M203 ............................... NEW $89 This course is designed for CURRENT notaries that want to expand their professional experiences. Build your own electronic business, understand the new State laws ................................................................................. notaries. All students must have a current notary license to participate. This course is for information seekers, it is not a State licensing course. MP5-129-200 Thur, Nov 14, 6:00pm-8:00pm, 1 Day, Palos Hills, Rm. M203 Pet Grooming Introduction to Pet Grooming NEW $1,795 Take our 15-week Introduction to Pet Grooming course, designed to equip you with ..................................................................................... comprehensive course consists of 75 hours of classroom instruction and 150 hours of hands-on training. The program includes basic canine anatomy, understanding canine body language, CPR and First Aid training for pets, using equipment and safety restraints effectively, and mastering proper bathing and drying techniques for all coat types. Moreover, you will learn about identifying and managing common parasites, proper ear cleaning methods, basic scissoring skills, nail, and pad care, as well as the importance of cleaning and sanitation in a grooming environment. Students will ...................................................................................... Join us on this exciting journey towards becoming a skilled and compassionate pet groomer! Must be 18 or older to attend course, books and CPR muzzle kits included, must purchase grooming tools separately. VT4-102-200 Tues/Thur, Sep 3-Dec 19, 6:00pm-8:30pm, 15Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. T909 Project Management Project Management Fundamentals Series $219 Project management skills are essential life skills with practical applications in all industries. Project management and leadership are consistently the top two skill sets employers to look for, so this series may be essential for your future. An experienced Project Management Professional will help you learn the fundamental skills needed for success in project management, whether you are seeking a job as a project manager or someone responsible for managing projects in addition to your other responsibilities. To register for this course visit ........................... Open Enrollment Self-Paced Online Real Estate Real Estate Broker Topics $675 Course provides instruction in real estate fundamentals. Topics include license law, real property, agency basics, seller and buyer relationships and counseling, local, state and federal laws effecting real estate, brokerage, marketing and advertising, market ................................................................................. status, and occupational disciplines and business planning. Textbook required. ....................................................................................... Students are required to attend all sessions of class. High school diploma or GED are required to take the real estate state exam. (Required Broker Course) RE4-101-200 Mon/Wed, Sep 9-Oct 30, 5:45pm-9:30pm, 8Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. M201