Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Co n t e n t s
aT ble of Thinking of Coming to Wayne? .............................................................................................2-3
• Admissions
• Registration Information
• New Student Orientation
• Financial Aid
• Payment Options
• Cancellation/Refund Policy
• Refund Schedules
Services for Students..............................................................................................................4-5
• Bookstore
• Food Service
• Holmes County Higher Education Center
• Library
• Computer Labs
• Smucker Learning Center
• Academic Advising
• Career Services
• Important Dates
Non-Traditional Students .......................................................................................................... 6
• Sixty-Plus Program
• Technical Experience Assessment
• Child Care
Register for Classes on the Web ............................................................................................... 7
• Web Enrollment Information
Schedule of Classes..............................................................................................................8-18
Technical Experience Assessment Program............................................................................ 19
Continuing Education and Workforce Development Short-Term Job Training.................20-26
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n k i n g o f c o m i n g Financial Information
Thi Full-time Tuition and Fees*
e ?
Semester Academic Year
to W a y n Ohio Resident
General Fee
$2,772.60
Books and Supplies (estimate) $375.00
$82.44
$5,545.20
$750.00
$164.88
Admissions
If you’ve graduated from an accredited high school or
Ohio Resident
General Fee
$231.05 per credit hour
$6.87 per credit hour
earned your General Education Development (GED)
* Fees and estimates are correct at time of publication, but are subject to change.
diploma, you are eligible for admission to The University Please check www.wayne.uakron.edu/ for the most up-to-date information and fees.
of Akron Wayne College.
Admissions Process
1. Complete and return application with a $40
Apply for Financial Aid
nonrefundable fee. In order to receive financial aid for the Spring 2011
2. Submit the necessary credentials: semester, a student must file the 2010-2011 Free
• All new freshmen must submit a high school Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students
transcript or GED score. must list The University of Akron (Federal School Code:
• All new freshmen under age 21, in addition 003123) as their school.
to a high school transcript and/or GED score,
must submit ACT or SAT scores and a college Within two to three weeks, the student will receive a
preparatory form when appropriate. letter from The University of Akron that may include
• All transfer students must request an official forms that must be completed and returned immediately.
transcript from each college attended. A financial aid award will then be processed and mailed
• All RN/LPNs must request a transcript from to the student. The student should read this award letter
nursing schools attended. carefully and follow the instructions to receive any part
of or the entire award.
Specific requirements and application forms are available
online at wayne.uakron.edu/ or by calling 1-800-221- For more information on grants, loans, work study and
8308, ext. 8900. scholarships, see our financial aid counselor in the Wayne
College Student Services Center or call 330-684-8942.
Refund Schedules
plan. Processed financial aid will be used to reduce
the balance of the account before payments are
calculated.
Cancellation/Refund Policy
Amount of refund is to be determined in accordance with
the following regulations:
In full:
1. If the University cancels the course.
Once registered, students are responsible for all fees 2. If the University does not permit the student to
and grades assessed for those classes unless they cancel enroll or continue.
their registration. 3. If the student is deceased before or during the term
or is drafted into military service by the United
Registration does not automatically carry with it the right States or if the student enlisted in the National
of refund or reduction of indebtedness in cases of failure Guard or Reserves prior to the beginning of the term
or inability to attend class or in cases of withdrawal. The in which he/she is called to active duty and presents
student assumes the risk of all changes in business or notice of induction or order to active duty. (A
personal affairs. student who enlists for active duty, see “In part.”)
In part:
Refunds are based on class length. For full 15-week
courses, the refund schedule is as follows, if the student
requests withdrawal:
Day 8-14 70% refund
Day 15-21 50% refund
Day 22-28 30% refund
Day 29-35 20% refund
Day
36 or after greater than 31.531% 0%
For additional information go to
www.uakron.edu/busfin/studentfin
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Serv i c e s f o r The Marketplace Cafe
The College’s cafeteria, the Marketplace Cafe, is located
tS udents
on the lower level of the Student Life Building and is
open during the academic year, on the following schedule:
Monday-Thursday .............7:30-1:30 p.m.
4-7 p.m.
Friday . ...............................7:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Vending machines are available year round in lower A-
and upper D-wings in the Main Classroom Building and
by the First National Bank Lecture Hall in the Student
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Smucker Learning Center
The Smucker Learning Center at Wayne College provides
free academic assistance to all University of Akron students.
Students visit the Smucker Learning Center for a variety
of reasons, including: 1) an internationally certified tutor
program of peer learning assistants and professional
staff tutors; 2) developmental coursework, such as basic
math, basic writing, and college reading and study skills;
3) a math center and a writing center coordinated by
full-time professionals in those disciplines; 4) student
success workshops offered twice each year, focusing
on specific topics to assist students in the classroom; 5)
personal counseling and the determination of classroom
accommodations for those students with disabilities to
provide access and opportunity for full participation in the
academic environment; and 6) software application support.
Important Dates 2011
Student Services Center January
Spring semester 2011 classes begin.......................................January 10
Academic Advising Late registration/schedule changes in-person.................. January 10-15
Advisers work with you to schedule weekend, evening, Last day to ADD course(s) without instructor’s
signature via the Web, if eligible.......................................January 16
summer or off-campus classes that allow flexibility for Martin Luther King Day observance - College closed..........January 17
combining study, work or family responsibilities. Late registration ADDS with instructor, adviser, and
dean’s signature, in-person process during normal
Career Services business hours.............................................................. January 18-24
Wayne College offers career planning assistance to Last day to DROP without “WD” appearing on
record or signatures required.............................................January 24
help undecided students explore majors and careers. A Last day for enrollment processes via the Web......................January 24
variety of career assessments help students evaluate and Adviser’s signature required to drop from
understand their interests, values, abilities, and personality full-semester courses...........................................January 25-March 4
types and how all of these are related to career choice.
February
For help with your job search, make an individual President’s Day observed - no classes................. Tuesday, February 22
appointment for assistance with resume writing, skills
assessment and interviewing practice. Workshops and March
Last day to DROP from full semester course
career events are scheduled each semester. with only adviser’s signature.............................................March 4
Adviser and instructor signatures required to
tS udents
an affordable, high-quality child care program for
children while their parents attend classes. The center
is conveniently located one mile from the campus. This
nonsectarian program was initiated by Wayne College and
has its support and endorsement.
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s e s Web Enrollment Information
i s t e r f o r C l a s
Reg To enroll for classes on the Web, you must be a
b
current University of Akron student and have a
You can access Web Enrollment either through the Wayne College home page at www.wayne.uakron.edu or the University’s
home page at www.uakron.edu. Select the “ZipLine” button.
Web Enrollment and the Web Schedule of Classes are available at either location Monday through Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to
midnight, and Sunday, noon to midnight.
Step 1: Log in
After clicking on the “ZipLine” button, you will be asked to enter your UANet ID and password.
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schedule of classes • Spring 2011
TTH
Course No. Subj./Cat./Sect. Symbol Course Title Hrs. Days Start Time End Time
Accounting (6200)
(12040) 6200:202-701 *$ Accounting Principles II 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM
(15146) 6200:202-702 *$ Accounting Principles II 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM
(14895) 6200:250-701 *$ Microcomputer Applications for Business 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM
(13866) 6200:202-780 *$ Accounting Principles II 3 MW 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
(14666) 6200:250-780 *$ Microcomputer Applications for Business 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
Anthropology (3230)
(13391) 3230:150-701 Human Cultures 4 MWF 1:20 PM 2:30 PM
Art (7100)
(13802) 7100:210-701 *$ Visual Arts Awareness 3 MW 4:00 PM 5:15 PM
(12156) 7100:274-701 $ Photography I for Non-Art Majors 3 MW 1:00 PM 3:50 PM
(17418) 7100:231-780 *$ Intermediate Drawing 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM
Associate Studies (2020/2040)
(10101) 2040:240-701 Human Relations 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM
(10119) 2040:247-701 Survey of Basic Economics 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(14295) 2040:256-701 * Diversity in American Society 2 W 10:00 AM 11:40 AM
(14684) 2020:222-780 *$ Technical Report Writing 3 MW 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
(10102) 2040:240-780 Human Relations 3 TTH 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
Biology (3100)
(10378) 3100:103-701 $ Natural Science: Biology 4 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(10379) 3100:103-711 @ Natural Science: Biology Laboratory 0 W 9:50 AM 11:45 AM
(13454) 3100:103-712 @ Natural Science: Biology Laboratory 0 F 12:00 PM 1:55 PM
(10395) 3100:112-701 *$ Principles of Biology II 4 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM
(10396) 3100:112-711 @ Principles of Biology II Laboratory 0 TTH 10:00 AM 11:25 AM
(10407) 3100:130-701 $ Principles of Microbiology 3 TTH 12:30 PM 1:20 PM
(10408) 3100:130-711 @ Principles of Microbiology Laboratory 0 T 1:30 PM 3:20 PM
(14082) 3100:130-712 @ Principles of Microbiology Laboratory 0 TH 1:30 PM 3:20 PM
(10414) 3100:202-701 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM
(17381) 3100:202-702 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(14299) 3100:203-701 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 MW 12:30 PM 1:40 PM
(15141) 3100:203-702 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 MW 3:30 PM 4:40 PM
(15680) 3100:203-703 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 F 9:00 AM 11:20 AM
(17382) 3100:203-704 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 TTH 8:15 AM 9:25 AM
(17383) 3100:203-705 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 TTH 12:00 PM 1:10 PM
(15681) 3100:265-701 $ Introductory Human Physiology 4 MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM
(15682) 3100:265-711 @ Introductory Human Physiology Laboratory 0 M 10:00 AM 11:50 AM
(15338) 3100:311-701 * Cell and Molecular Biology 4 TTH 2:00 PM 3:40 PM
(10380) 3100:103-780 $ Natural Science: Biology 4 MW 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(10381) 3100:103-781 @ Natural Science: Biology Laboratory 0 M 7:30 PM 9:25 PM
(10382) 3100:108-780 * Introduction to Biological Aging 3 W 5:30 PM 8:10 PM
(10415) 3100:202-780 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(10428) 3100:203-780 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 TTH 4:35 PM 5:45 PM
(16209) 3100:203-781 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 TTH 7:30 PM 8:40 PM
Business Management Technology (2420)
(10200) 2420:202-701 * Elements of Human Resource Management 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(15138) 2420:212-701 *$ Basic Accounting II 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(13848) 2420:218-701 @ Automated Bookkeeping 2 T 12:00 PM 1:40 PM
(10192) 2420:103-780 Essentials of Management Technology 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(13702) 2420:104-780 Introduction to Business in the Global Environment 3 MW 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
(15685) 2420:170-780 Applied Mathematics for Business 3 MW 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(13408) 2420:211-780 Basic Accounting I 3 TTH 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
(13409) 2420:243-780 * Survey in Finance 3 MW 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(16223) 2420:250-780 * Problems in Business Management 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
Chemistry (3150)
(14444) 3150:112-701 *$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(10463) 3150:112-702 *$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(15142) 3150:113-701 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 T 8:30 AM 11:15 AM
(14445) 3150:113-702 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 TH 8:30 AM 11:15 AM
(10472) 3150:113-703 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 F 9:30 AM 12:15 PM
(15683) 3150:113-704 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 F 1:00 PM 3:45 PM
(17384) 3150:153-701 *$ Principles of Chemistry II 3 MW 1:55 PM 3:10 PM
(10500) 3150:153-702 *$ Principles of Chemistry II 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM
(17385) 3150:153-711 @ Principles of Chemistry II Recitation 0 M 1:00 PM 1:50 PM
(13425) 3150:153-712 @ Principles of Chemistry II Recitation 0 T 1:00 PM 1:50 PM
(18006) 3150:154-701 *$ Qualitative Analysis 2 MW 3:05 PM 6:05 PM
(10505) 3150:154-702 *$ Qualitative Analysis 2 TTH 3:05 PM 6:05 PM
(10507) 3150:264-701 * Organic Chemistry II Lecture 3 MW 8:00 AM 9:15 AM
(10510) 3150:266-701 *$ Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 2 MW 9:30 AM 12:30 PM
(14210) 3150:101-780 $ Chemistry for Everyone 4 T 7:30 PM 10:10 PM
(14211) 3150:101-781 @ Chemistry for Everyone Laboratory 0 TH 7:30 PM 10:30 PM
(10464) 3150:112-780 *$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II 3 MW 5:45 PM 7:00 PM
(10473) 3150:113-780 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 M 7:10 PM 9:55 PM
(14446) 3150:113-781 @$ Introduction: General, Organic & Biochemistry II Laboratory 1 W 7:10 PM 9:55 PM
Communication (7600)
(12900) 7600:106-701 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM
(12901) 7600:106-702 ! Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM
(12902) 7600:106-703 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM
(12903) 7600:106-704 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM
(12904) 7600:106-705 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM
(14306) 7600:106-706 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM
(12905) 7600:106-707 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM
(13493) 7600:106-708 Effective Oral Communication 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM
(13720) 7600:106-709 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 8:30 AM 9:45 AM
(17059) 7600:106-710 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(17389) 7600:106-711 Effective Oral Communication 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
Physics (3650)
(17047) 3650:130-701 Descriptive Astronomy 4 M 1:55 PM 4:25 PM
W 1:55 PM 2:45 PM
(17048) 3650:130-711 @ Descriptive Astronomy Laboratory 0 W 1:55 PM 2:45 PM
(14663) 3650:262-701 *$ Physics for the Life Sciences II 4 TTH 12:25 PM 1:40 PM
(14664) 3650:262-711 @ Physics for the Life Sciences II Laboratory 0 TTH 1:50 PM 2:45 PM
(17414) 3650:268-701 @ Life Science Physics Computations II 1 TTH 12:00 PM 12:25 PM
(11170) 3650:292-701 *$ Elementary Classical Physics II 4 TTH 10:40 AM 11:55 AM
(11171) 3650:292-711 @ Elementary Classical Physics II Lab 0 TTH 9:40 AM 10:35 AM
(11172) 3650:294-701 @ Physics Computations II 1 T 8:45 AM 9:35 AM
Political Science (3700)
(14300) 3700:100-701 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 MWF 1:20 PM 2:30 PM
(13634) 3700:100-702 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 TTH 12:00 PM 1:40 PM
(11211) 3700:210-701 State and Local Government and Politics 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(11206) 3700:100-780 Government and Politics in the U.S. 4 MW 7:30 PM 9:10 PM
Psychology (3750)
(11269) 3750:100-701 Introduction to Psychology 3 MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM
(17387) 3750:100-702 Introduction to Psychology 3 MWF 3:00 PM 3:50 PM
(11270) 3750:100-703 Introduction to Psychology 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(15145) 3750:105-701 Professional and Career Issues in Psychology 1 W 2:00 PM 2:50 PM
(11283) 3750:230-701 * Developmental Psychology 4 TTH 10:00 AM 11:40 AM
(11271) 3750:100-780 Introduction to Psychology 3 TTH 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
Social Services Technology (2260)
(10155) 2260:121-701 * Social Service Techniques I 3 TTH 10:00 AM 11:15 AM
(10156) 2260:122-701 * Social Service Techniques II 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM
(10158) 2260:150-701 $ Introduction to Gerontological Services 3 TTH 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
(17380) 2260:231-701 * Habilitation Programming 2 M 8:30 AM 10:10 AM
(17997) 2260:233-701 * Behavior Support 2 M 10:15 AM 11:55 AM
(13697) 2260:260-701 Introduction to Addiction 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM
(10162) 2260:273-701 * Career Issues in Social Services III 1 T 3:30 PM 4:20 PM
(10166) 2260:285-701 *! Social Services Practicum 1 TBA
(15677) 2260:285-711 @ Social Services Practicum - Seminar 0 TBA
(15650) 2260:287-701 *! Practicum in Therapeutic Activities/Long-Term Care 1 TBA
(15678) 2260:287-711 @ Practicum in Therapeutic Activities/Long-Term Care-Seminar 0 TBA
(17159) 2260:289-701 *! Practicum in Gerontological Social Services 1 TBA
(17160) 2260:289-711 @ Practicum in Gerontological Social Services - Seminar 0 TBA
(16221) 2260:290-701 ST: Technology for The Human Services 1 T 9:00 AM 9:50 AM
(15679) 2260:293-701 Field Work Orientation 1 TBA
(16174) 2260:294-701 * Field Work Evaluation 1 TBA
(18025) 2260:121-780 * Social Services Techniques I 3 TTH 6:00 PM 7:15 PM
(13984) 2260:171-780 @ Career/Sales in Social Services I 1 T 5:00 PM 5:50 PM
Social Work (7750)
(13709) 7750:427-701 * Human Behavior And Social Environment I 3 TH 8:30 AM 11:10 AM
Biology (3100)
(16210) 3100:202-790 *$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
(16211) 3100:203-790 @$ Human Anatomy & Physiology II Laboratory 1 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
Business Management Technology (2420)
(13411) 2420:202-790 * Elements of Human Resource Management 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
(10210) 2420:212-790 *$ Basic Accounting II 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
(17406) 2420:218-790 @ Automated Bookkeeping 2 SAT 2:00 PM 3:40 PM
Communication (7600)
(14303) 7600:106-790 Effective Oral Communication 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
Computer and Business Technology (2540)
(17407) 2540:263-790 * Professional Communication and Presentations 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
(computer-assisted)
(17409) 2540:289-790 Career Development for Business Professionals 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
(Web-enhanced)
Economics (3250)
(14302) 3250:200-790 Principles of Microeconomics 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
English (3300)
(16212) 3300:112-790 *$ English Composition II (computer-assisted) 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
Geology (3370)
(10773) 3370:103-790 Natural Science: Geology 3 SAT 2:00 PM 4:40 PM
(10779) 3370:137-790 $ Earth’s Atmosphere and the Weather 1 SAT 1:00 PM 1:50 PM
History (3400)
(14294) 3400:211-790 * Humanities in the Western Tradition II 3 SAT 8:00 AM 10:40 AM
(13707) 3400:289-790 * World Civilizations: Middle East 2 SAT 8:00 AM 9:40 AM
Management (6500)
(13412) 6500:222-790 *$ Quantitative Business Analysis II 3 SAT 2:00 PM 4:40 PM
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (2880)
(17410) 2880:232-790 Labor Management Relations 3 SAT 11:00 AM 1:40 PM
Marketing and Sales Technology (2520)
(17276) 2520:101-790 Essentials of Marketing Technology 3 SAT 2:00 PM 4:40 PM
Mathematics (3450)
(15686) 3450:215-790 *^ Concepts of Calculus 4 SAT 11:00 AM 2:40 PM
Medical Assisting (2740)
(10244) 2740:230-790 Basic Pharmacology 3 SAT 9:00 AM 11:40 AM
Sociology (3850)
(16213) 3850:100-790 Introduction to Sociology 4 SAT 11:00 AM 2:40 PM
Communication (7600)
(17207) 7600:106-750 Effective Oral Communication 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM HCHEC
(18128) 7600:106-760 Effective Oral Communication 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADS
Economics (3250)
(17411) 3250:200-730 * Principles of Microeconomics 4 TTH 9:15 AM 10:30 AM HCHEC
English (3300)
(17397) 3300:111-750 ^ English Composition I 4 M 5:45 PM 9:15 PM HCHEC
(14304) 3300:112-730 * English Composition II 3 TTH 7:45 AM 9:00 AM HCHEC
(17398) 3300:112-760 * English Composition II 3 T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADS
Geology (3370)
(17399) 3370:100-730 Earth Science 3 TTH 10:45 AM 12:00 PM HCHEC
(18146) 3370:127-730 $ The Ice Age and Ohio (01/11-03/03) 1 TTH 12:10 PM 1:00 PM HCHEC
(18147) 3370:128-730 $ Geology of Ohio (03/08-05/05) 1 TTH 12:10 PM 1:00 PM HCHEC
History (3400)
(17400) 3400:211-760 * Humanities in the Western Tradition II 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM WADS
(17401) 3400:251-730 US History Since 1877 4 MWF 9:10 AM 10:20 AM HCHEC
Marketing and Sales Technology (2520)
(18151) 2520:101-730 Essentials of Marketing Technology (DL) 3 TTH 1:55 PM 3:10 PM HCHEC
Mathematics (3450)
(17412) 3450:100-750 *^ Intermediate Algebra 3 W 6:00 PM 8:40 PM HCHEC
(17413) 3450:145-730 *^ College Algebra 4 MWF 7:45 AM 8:55 AM HCHEC
(18126) 3450:145-760 *^ College Algebra 4 M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM WADS
Psychology (3750)
(13868) 3750:100-730 Introduction to Psychology 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:15 PM HCHEC
Sociology (3850)
(17402) 3850:100-750 Introduction to Sociology 4 TH 5:45 PM 9:15 PM HCHEC
18
eT chnical
Experience
Tammy J. Auble
When I met with the folks at The
University of Akron Wayne College,
e n t
they listened to my concerns as a non-
Program
At 40 years old, I wanted to get a degree
the fastest possible way. They told me of a new program, the
Technical Experience Assessment (TEA), which guides students
in the process of assembling a portfolio describing past work,
life, and educational experiences in hopes of gaining college
Short-Term Job Training for those who are exploring new careers or
who need further training in their current career.
Short-term training programs include: Professional Development:
• Clinical Medical Assistant • Supervisory Leadership Certificate
• EKG and Phlebotomist Technician • Advanced Leadership Series
• Pharmacy Technician Certification Preparation • LEAN Concepts Certificate Program
• Bookkeeping Certificate • Project Management Workshops
• Personal Trainer Certification Preparation • Human Services Professional Workshops
• Administrative Assistant in a Legal Office
• Veterinary Aide and Pet Care
• Network Security Professional
• Web Design Certificate
Visit our Website at
Short-term skill workshops:
• Microsoft Office 2007 Applications
www.wayne.uakron.edu/ce for more
• Crystal Reports information on all of our programs
• QuickBooks and workshops.
• Adobe InDesign & Photoshop
• Online Classes and Career Training
www.gatlineducation.com/waynecollege
Bookkeeping Certificate
Holmes County Higher Education Center
The Bookkeeping Certificate is designed to give you the hands-on experience and practical skills you need to
become a bookkeeper for a small business or a clerk with financial responsibilities. This program will train
you in the areas necessary for an entry-level bookkeeping job.
Bookkeepers: What is the Employment Outlook?
• Update and maintain accounting records, including those Employment of bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks
which calculate expenditures, receipts, accounts payable is projected to grow by 12% through the year 2016. According
and receivable, and profit and loss to the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services, Bureau
• Make numerous computations of Labor Market Information, September 2007, the average
• Must be comfortable using computers to calculate and hourly wage of bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks
record data in Ohio (with 12 months combined experience and training)
• In a small business, may be in charge of the general was $15.08. Bookkeeping clerks who carry a wider range of
ledger, posting transactions, debits and credits bookkeeping and accounting skills will be in greater demand
• Prepare financial statements and reports than specialized clerks.
• May prepare bank deposits and payroll, make
purchases, prepare invoices and track overdue Educational Prerequisites & Requirements:
accounts Students must possess a high school diploma or GED
equivalent and be a minimum of 18 years old. Homework,
What Will I Learn? completion of an accounting simulation project and consistent
Topics covered in this course include: attendance are required. Students must be proficient in
• Record keeping system setup keyboarding and should have an understanding of Word and
• Balance sheets Excel to take the QuickBooks portions of the certificate.
• Income and cash flow statements
• Sales and purchasing cycles
• Payroll and inventory basics
• Transactions between the company and its owners
• Bank reconciliation
• Petty cash
• Record keeping and tax reporting schedules
• Beginning and Advanced modules of QuickBooks
bookkeepers boot camp
automated record keeping system tuesdays & thursdays
May 17 – June 23
5:30-8:30 p.m. $795
Quickbooks
Classes are held at the Holmes County tuesdays & thursdays
Higher Education Center June 28 – July 7
88-B E. Jackson St. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. $475
Millersburg
Entire certificate $1,195
Part of the
Workshop
-’08 participant
Writers and aspiring writers can meet published authors and enjoy activities such as poetry and
short story writing, nonfiction, and more.
As a participant, you will enjoy a continental breakfast followed by our authors’ concurrent workshop
sessions, a panel discussion with the presenting authors, a luncheon and a special guest speaker.
Each of the workshop sessions runs 75 minutes, and each participant can choose two sessions.
Your $35 fee covers everything for the day.
Open to the public call 330-684-8985 or 1-800-221-8308, ext. 8985
to receive additional information in the spring.
Visit our Website at www.wayne.uakron.edu/learning-center/writing-center.dot for information.
Nineteenth Annual
or 1-800-221-8308, ext. 8962 by February 10, 2011 1901 Smucker Road • Orrville, OH 44667
Live in the Millersburg area?
Stay local at your community’s college.
Take classes at the Holmes County Higher Education Center.
Subjects include:
• Business Management Technology
• Computer Information Systems
• Economics
• English
• Family and Consumer Science
• Geography
• History For a detailed list
• Mathematics of classes, see
• Psychology
page 18.