morainevalley.edu/ccce 16 SPRING | JANUARY - MAY 2025 morainevalley.edu Social Media for Business Certificate $495 Businesses, nonprofits, governments and other organizations can learn about social media as an exciting and growing way to communicate with, market to and serve customers and clients. From Facebook to X, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more, learn how to leverage online social networks develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization. Course login information will be sent to your email three days prior to the start of the class. OL4‑309‑300 Feb. 3‑May 2, 12 Wks, ONLINE Massage Therapy Foundations of Massage Therapy NEW $119 This six-week hands on course will teach you SWed.sh techniques so you may confidently give relaxing massages. Gain insight into the field of massage therapy. It’s suggested to attend the course with a friend of a family member, but singles are welcomed. Actual hands-on techniques will be demonstrated and practiced. Students who are interested in pursuing the Massage Therapy Program at Moraine Valley can earn 1 credit hour toward the certificate after completing this course. All materials and supplies will be provided. AH4‑240‑200 Mon., March 24‑April 28, 6‑8:30 p.m., 6 Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. B161 AH4‑240‑270 Sat., March 22‑May 3, 10 a.m.‑Noon, 6 Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. B161 Massage Ethic Support Group NEW $39 This course provides three massage ethics CEUs, while helping therapists navigate challenging ethical dilemmas. Every person will get a chance to share a challenge from their practice. Multiple topics will be discussed in detail. This course will include handouts, role playing, and answering key questions while providing support to massage therapy professionals. AH4‑241‑200 Mon., March 17, 6‑9 p.m., Palos Hills, Rm. B161 Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Industrial Radiography Principles (RT I) $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. Students will learn the fundamentals of X-ray film selection; exposure setup; equipment setup and operation; darkroom procedures; image interpretation; and discontinuity evaluation procedures. This class meets requirements for Level I inspectors as recommended by SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT-CP-189. It is recommended that students first complete ND8-112 or provide proof of equivalent radiation safety training. (2.5 AEC) ND8‑201‑200 Mon.‑Fri., April 21‑May 2, 6‑10 p.m., 2 Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Liquid Penetrant (PT I & II) $650 This course fulfills the 16-hour requirement for PT. This course prepares students to perform liquid penetrant inspections using visible and/or fluorescent dyes. Students will use water-washable, post-emulsifiable and solvent-removable penetrant processes to locate various categories of surface breaking flaws in welds, assembled structures, forgings and castings. This class meets requirements for level I/level II inspectors as recommended by SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT-CP-189. (1 AEC) ND8‑107‑001 Mon./Tues., Feb. 17‑18, 9 a.m.‑5 p.m., 2 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ND8‑107‑002 Mon./Tues., April 7‑8, 8 a.m.‑4 p.m., 2 Days, 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 requirements for level I inspectors as recommended by SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT-CP-189. (2 AEC) ND8‑208‑001 Mon.‑Fri., March 24‑28, 9 a.m.‑5 p.m., 1 Wk, 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) nondestructive inspections using wet and dry visible and fluorescent particles, 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 meets the requirements for level I/level II inspectors as recommended by SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT-CP-189. (1 AEC) ND8‑108‑001 Wed./Thurs./Fri., Feb. 19‑21, 9 a.m.‑5 p.m., 3 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 ND8‑108‑002 Wed./Thurs./Fri., April 9‑11, 8 a.m.‑4 p.m., 3 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Radiation Safety $1,300 This course fulfills the 40-hour requirement. Provides initial classroom training 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). ND8‑112‑001 Mon.‑Fri., March 3‑7, 9 a.m.‑5 p.m., 1 Wk, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Ultrasonic Testing Level 2 $1,300 This course prepares students to perform ultrasonic testing using transverse/shear/ angle beam wave techniques to detect flaws in full-penetration welds and forged 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 as recommended by SNT-TC-1A and ANSI/ASNT-CP-189. Prerequisites: ND8-208 or equivalent experience or consent of the instructor. ND4‑207‑001 Mon.‑Fri., May 5‑9, 9 a.m.‑5 p.m., 1 Wk, Palos Hills, Rm. T501 Notary Public Become a Notary Public $139 You could work as an independent entrepreneur as a notary public and earn $25 to $75 per assignment in this challenging economy. Learn the beginning basics and requirements to become an Illinois notary public, including the code of ethics, common notarial acts and certificates, and notary 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 Thurs., Feb. 20 and 27, 6‑8:30 p.m., 2 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. M206 MP5‑125‑201 Thurs., March 20 and 27, 6‑8:30 p.m., 2 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. M206 Become a Notary Public II $139 This interactive class assists 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 Become a Notary Public, and it is preferred that students first attend this course. Instructed by Eva Marie Tolbert Bradley. MP5‑127‑200 Thurs., May 1‑8, 6‑8:30 p.m., 2 Days, Palos Hills, Rm. M203 Become a Virtual Notary Public $89 This course is designed for current notaries who want to expand their professional experiences. Build your own electronic business, understand the new state laws surrounding electronic notary, and find companies and platforms seeking electronic 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 Thurs., April 17, 6‑8 p.m., Palos Hills, Rm. M203 Pet Grooming Pet Grooming II NEW $1,250 Embark on a rewarding journey into the world of pet grooming with our Comprehensive Pet Grooming Certification course. Designed for aspiring professional groomers, this program offers a blend of hands-on clinical experience and in-depth classroom learning to ensure you master the art and science of grooming a variety of dog breeds. Skills taught include clippers and scissoring techniques, American Kennel Club Breed Standards, salon sanitation, and grooming pricing. By the end of this course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of professional grooming practices, be adept in handling different breeds, and gain the knowledge necessary to run a successful grooming salon. This course is clinical focused with 300 hours done in the Absolutely Pawfect salon and 30 hours in the classroom. Must have experience in the industry or have completed Introduction to Pet Grooming at Moraine Valley. Books and supplies are sold separately. VT4‑103‑200 Tues./Thurs., Feb. 6‑May 29, 6‑8:30 p.m., 15 Wks, Palos Hills, Rm. T909