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FREE CAREER INFORMATION SEMINARS FA L L 2 0 0 9 C A L E N DAR
ADULT DEGREE OPEN HOUSE & PRE-COLLEGE:
AGES 4-16 OPEN HOUSE 3
Labor Day
Monday, September 7
BUSINESS, SMALL BUSINESS AND FINANCE Holiday/No classes (College is closed)
Business Bookkeeping Accountant Assistant
Payroll Certification Small Business Development
Personal Financial Planning 4-6 Friday, September 18 - Saturday, September 19
No classes
PARALEGAL STUDIES 7
Sunday, September 27 - Monday, September 28
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY No classes
Geographic Information Science GISc Basic Microsoft
Applications Desktop Publishing, Graphics and Web Design
Website Design & Development Digital Media Tuesday, September 29
Computers for Mature Adults IT Professsionals Series No Continuing Education classes at the Lehman Bedford
A+ Computer Technician CISCO Certified Network Park Campus; CUNY on Concourse classes will be held
Associate (CCNA) 7-12
Columbus Day
ALLIED HEALTH
Pharmacy Technician Physician Medical Office Administration Monday, October 12
Ophthalmic Technician Dental Assistant Holiday/No classes (College is closed)
Certified Nursing Assistant Nurse Technician
EKG Technician Phlebotomy Technician 13-16 Wednesday, October 14
No Continuing Education classes at the Lehman Bedford
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Park Campus; CUNY on Concourse classes will be held
Physicians’ Office Billing Hospital Billing and Coding
Medical Record Coder Medical Record Technician 17-19
Thanksgiving Recess
ALCOHOLISM & SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR (CASAC) 20-21 Thursday, November 26 - Sunday, November 29
CHILD CARE & FAMILY DAY CARE 22
Winter Recess
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Thursday, December 24 - Friday, January 1, 2010
Family Development Training and Credentialing Program
Empowerment Skills for Leaders Credentialing Program Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Administrative/Executive Assistant Wedding Planner 23
Monday, January 18, 2010
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE Holiday/No classes (College is closed)
Insurance Pre-Licensing Certified Licensed Employee
Benefits Assistant (C.L.E.B.A.) Notary Public
IRS Enrolled Agent Preparation 24-25
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE INSTITUTE 26-27 OFFICE HOURS
GENERAL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA (GED) 28 Lehman Campus
TEST PREPARATION 29 Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:45 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.
TEACHER CERTIFICATION WORKSHOPS 30
CLASSES FOR MATURE ADULTS 31 CUNY on the Concourse
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m . - 9:00 p.m.
Languages Writing and Math Business Skills Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Culinary Arts Arts and Music Photography and Video Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Dance Physical Fitness 32-35
ON-LINE COURSES
ed2go Flexstudy-AMA Courses Music Industry Educators
MindEdge Non-Profit & Project Management courses
Teacher Certification Workshops 36-37 Don’t wait in-line
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Afterschool Packages Academic Skills Test Preparation
Computer Technology Languages Creative Arts & Visit our website: www.lehman.edu/ce
Learning Physical Fitness/Dance 38-43
ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM 44-45 to register and find course/schedule
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Bookkeeping, Accountant Assistant., Thursday, Sept. 3, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Carman Hall- 1st Floor
Personal Financial Planning Thursday, Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Room 129
Computer Information Technology Tuesday, Sept. 8, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Old Gym Buildiing
Desktop Publishing, Graphics & Web Design Saturday, Sept. 12, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 102C
Physicians’ Office Billing, Medical Record Technician, Saturday, Aug. 29, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Carman Hall- 1st Floor
Medical Record Coder, Hospital Billing and Coding Tuesday, Sept.1, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Room 129
Physician Medical Office Administrator Saturday, Aug. 29, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Adult
Pre-College: Classes for Ages 4-16 OPEN HOUSE
Degree Program
Saturday, Sept. 12, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE in Carman Hall - room 129
Saturday, Nov. 7,
LEARN ABOUT NEW DISCOUNTS &
10:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
AFTERSCHOOL PACKAGES!
Carman 128
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BUSINESS
PAYROLL CERTIFICATION PREP
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Fundamental Payroll
NEW Certification Prep Starting and operating a small business can be a very rewarding experience. The key to suc-
PCP 01/$395 cess lies in understanding what’s involved and choosing the “RIGHT” business. Lehman’s
A course using materials approved by the Small Business Development (SBD) classes are designed to provide anyone who is consider-
American Payroll Association to prepare in- ing starting a small business, or who is already involved in a small business, with a more com-
dividuals for entry-level positions as a pay- prehensive coverage of basic information essential for making your business profitable.
roll professional. The course prepares Completion of SBD classes may also assist you when seeking financing for your new business
participants for the Fundamental Payroll Cer- venture.
tification Exam. Cost of textbook/materials
(approximately $200) not included. Text book How to Get Started Business Taxation
information available at registration. SBD 75/$80 CFM 54/$95
5 CEU (See page 4 for course description).
This introductory course in small business
LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 22-Jan. 19
development surveys the various aspects of LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Oct. 17, 24, 31 (3
(no classes Sept. 29, Dec. 29) (16 sessions) Daryl sessions) Deo Singh, C.P.A.
Haley, Payroll Manager, White Plains Hospital Cen-
starting a business. Topics include: what it
ter. takes to succeed; legal aspects of the organ-
ization; leasing of premises; insurance needs
and more. 0.9 CEU
SMALL BUSINESS
Certified Payroll
NEW Professional CC Tues., 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 6-Oct. 27
OPPORTUNITIES:
PCP 10/$395 (4 sessions) Greg Frazier, partner, Clarity Water How to Start a “Green” Business
Technologies. PDW 11/$40
Prepare for the Certified Payroll Professional
Examination. Participants must have 3 or (See page 23 for course description)
LC Tues., 7:15 p.m. –9:15 p.m. Nov. 10, 17 (2
more years of experience in order to qualify Advertising and Marketing a Small
sessions) Les Judd, president and founder, Green
for this APA exam. The course not only pre- Business Boroughs.
pares individuals for the exam, but also re- SBD 83/$100
views all aspects of payroll including
taxation, human resources (benefits) and new One of the key factors in having a successful Wedding Planner Certificate Course
government regulations. Cost of textbook/ma- business is to know how to market and ad- WPC 01/$895
terials (approximately $250) not included. vertise your product or service. No matter (See page 23 for course description)
Textbook information available at registra- how great your product/service is, if you Offered in partnership with Bronx Community
tion. 5 CEU don’t let people know about it, you can’t sell College located at 181st Street and University
it! Learn how to package and price your
LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 23-Jan. 20 Avenue.
(no classes Oct. 14, Dec. 30) (16 sessions) Daryl product/service, target your market and about Tues., 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., Oct. 13- Dec. 15 (10
Haley, Payroll Manager, White Plains Hospital Cen- various forms of advertising, promotion and sessions)
ter. distribution in this practical course – a must
for the business owner! 1.0 CEU
An Introduction to the Business of
CC Thurs., 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Oct. 8-Oct. 29 Family Day Care
(4 sessions) Vincent De Martis, supply chain prod-
CCP 110/$30
uct manager-buyer/planner.
(See page 22 for course description)
CC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., Sept. 12 (1
An Introduction to session)
The goal of the Bronx Small Busi- NEW Quickbooks 2009 for
ness Development Center (SBDC), Small Business Owners
at Lehman College, is to provide SBD 90/$165
management assistance, access to An introductory course suitable for small
capital, quality business counseling business owners who have some basic
and training to current and prospec- knowledge of bookkeeping/accounting. Cov-
tive small-business owners, at no cost ers a practical approach to automated office
to the clients. Our mission is to im- procedures: general ledger, accounts
prove the economic condition in the payable, accounts receivable. Pre-test may
Bronx, Upper Manhattan and lower be required to assess particpants’s knowl-
Westchester. edge. 1.9 CEU
LC Mon., 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 5-Nov. 30
THE SBDC BUSINESS IS
(no class Oct. 12) (8 sessions) Roger Brewster,
HELPING YOU SUCCEED
C.P.A.
www.sba.gov/www.nyssbdc.org
(718) 960-8806
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PARALEGAL STUDIES
R O VED Queens College Continuing Education Program
- A PP S ITE
A B A N D A RY Paralegal Studies Program at Lehman College!
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Apply and register through Queens College Continuing Education Program:
In person and by mail: 65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Kiely Hall, Room 111, Flushing, NY 11367
Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
CAREER SEMINAR: Tuesday, September 8, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at Lehman College, Carman Hall 129
This four (4) part combination weekend/evening program is offered exclusively on the Lehman College campus. Students taking this program
in its entirety will save $225. The total cost of the program excluding textbooks will be $4,160. If the courses are taken individually, the cost
of the entire program will be $4,385. If you opt to take classes individually, you may take classes at either Queens or Lehman campus.
To register for spring 2010 classes, please submit your application to the Lehman Admissions
Office no later than January 4, 2010.
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Microsoft Word 2007 and CLASE DE INFORMÁTICA
Excel 2007 EN ESPAÑOL
EDP 18/$285 FREE CAREER SEMINAR
Topics include: advanced features of Mi-
crosoft Word such as mail merge, macros, Computer Information Curso Básico de Computación:
forms, toolbar customization, tables of con- EDP 80/$200
Technology
tents and indexes; advanced features of Este curso es una introdución básica al uso
Excel such as financial and logical functions, de la computadora utilizando las aplica-
lookups, lists, pivot tables and conditional Tuesday, September 8
ciones de microsoft. Los siguientes tópicos
formatting; and the integration of Word and 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
son: Estructura del Computador, Sistemas
Excel to solve complex tasks. Designed to and
Operativos y Administración del Sistema;
help students prepare for the Microsoft Cer- Saturday, September 12 Programas Utilitarios: Procesador de Tex-
tified Application Specialist exams in Word 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. tos y Hoja de Cálculo Electrónico; Progra-
2007 (77-601) and in Excel 2007 (77-602). mas Utilitarios: Base de Datos y
at Lehman College, old Gym 102C
(Prerequisites: CBS78: Microsoft Word 2007 Presentaciones; Internet: Conexiones,
and CFM47: Microsoft Excel 2007 or equiv- (see map page 48)
“Browsers”, Máquinas de Búsqueda, Com-
alent course or experience.) Textbook must ercio electrónico, y Fraudes electrónicos
be brought to first class. Teacher will advise For more information,
call (718) 960-8512 (scam, phishing, etc.); Internet: E-mail,
students about storage medium. 3 CEU Mensajeros, Chat Rooms y Blogs; Internet:
LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 12 “Downloads”, “Uploads”, fotos digitales y
(no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) Adrienne Whaley, música; Desarrollo de la Red: Páginas de
microcomputer specialist. Internet: diseño y creación; Revisión y
Proyecto Final. 1.92 CEU
Microsoft Access 2007 for Windows CC Martes, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 6-Nov.
EDP 26/$285 24 (8 clases) Iván Boluarte.
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COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Adobe Illustrator DIGITAL MEDIA Digital Video Editing
EDP 64/$255 EDP 73/$165
Adobe Illustrator is the industry-standard ob- Digital Photography I Learn to use Windows Movie Maker and
ject-oriented graphics application used to cre- EDP 70/$115 Sound Recorder, two free Microsoft Win-
ate drawings, logos, typographic designs, dows applications, to create and edit video
Learn the principles of digital photography presentations with sound. Incorporate content
charts, maps, artwork and other materials for and the differences between digital and film-
print and electronic publication. Topics in- obtained from sources such as a digital cam-
based cameras and photographic techniques. corder, a VCR or a microphone. Plan proj-
clude Illustrator tools for creating, selecting, Topics include using the basic settings found
copying, transforming, and reshaping draw- ects using storyboards and timelines.
on a standard digital camera to control image Assemble video clips, audio files and still im-
ings and vector graphics; layers, masks and resolution and size, working with light and
filters; working with type; and the manage- ages into a single presentation with special
the flash, and taking photographs intended effects, video transitions, titles and credits.
ment of output. (Prerequisite: EDP 07 or for print, for electronic distribution (e.g.,
equivalent course or experience on Microsoft Emphasis on editing of existing content to be
through e-mail) and for presentation on a provided by the instructor. Other topics in-
Windows or the Apple Macintosh.) Teacher website. (Prerequisite: PCW 22 or equiva-
will advise students about storage medium. clude the preferred video and audio formats
lent course or experience.) A digital camera for different purposes (e.g., distribution over
2.4 CEU (and user guide if possible) must be brought
LC Mon., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 5-Nov. 30
the Internet) and selection of recording media
to first class. Note: Not all cameras are com- (e.g., DVD, CD). (Prerequisite: EDP 07 or
(no class Oct. 12) (8 sessions) Frank Collyer, de- patible with class computers. Teacher will
signer/illustrator. equivalent course or experience.)
advise students about storage medium.
LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 23-Oct. 21 LC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 8-Nov. 12
(no class Oct. 14) (4 sessions) Mari Fetzer, pho- (6 sessions) Steve Feld, digital photographer
Web Site Development
NEW tographer. and computer specialist.
EDP 121/$285
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S ign up o n - l i n e !
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CISCO CERTIFIED
A+ COMPUTER Accessing the WAN:
TECHNICIAN
NETWORK ASSOCIATE N E W CCNA 4
(CCNA) CIP 228/$620
The A+ Computer Technician Program The Cisco Certified Network Associate In this final course, learn the wide area net-
covers the fundamentals of computer hard- (CCNA) is the first level of Cisco’s career work (WAN) technologies and services re-
ware and software and helps prepare stu- certifications. The CCNA prepares students quired to reliably and securely connect small
dents for entry level jobs in information to fulfill the job requirements of network to medium-sized local area networks (LANs)
technology. The program also helps pre- technicians, network administration and net- and to provide safe and secure access to en-
pare students for the CompTIA A+ certifi- work engineers. The complete CCNA cur- terprise resources by employees working
cation examinations that measure the skills riculum is taught by the Networking from remote locations. Topics include WAN
of computer technicians (see Academy in four courses (CCNA 1-4). connectivity technology (e.g. point-to-point
http://www.comptia.org for further infor- protocol and frame relay); IP addressing and
mation on the exams) and for more ad- Required Courses network traffic control; access control lists
vanced IT-industry certifications such as CIP 225 Basic Networking: CCNA 1 (ACLs); and network security threats and so-
those from CISCO and Microsoft. The A+ CIP 226 Routing Protocols & Concepts: lutions. configurations and management of
Computer Technician Program is also a CCNA 2 routers, specialized devices and software to
prerequisite for our CCNA program. CIP 227 Land Switching & Wireless: support WANs are also covered. At the suc-
CCNA 3 (offered spring 2010) cessful completion of this course, students are
Required Course CIP 228 Accessing the WAN: CCNA 4 prepared to take the CISCO CCNA certifica-
CIP 120 A+ Computer Technician tion exam. (Prerequisite: CIP227 or equiva-
Preparation lent).
Basic Networking: CCNA 1
CIP 225/$620 CC Mon./Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 21-
Dec. 16 (no class Oct. 12) (24 sessions) Wilmer
A+ Computer Technician Topics include basic principles of communi- Villalobos, Cisco Certified Academy Instructor
Preparation cation in networks; definition and function of CCAI.
CIP 120/$720 network protocols and network models (e.g.,
OSI); communication layers in network mod-
Topics include: installation, maintenance, IT PROFESSIONAL SERIES
els; addressing and naming schemes; subnet
configuration and troubleshooting of com-
puter hardware and operating systems; safe masks; Ethernet concepts; basic cabling and
lab practice and tool use; computer assembly network design; and basic router and switch
Computer Security
and disassembly; the boot process; installa- configuration. Working on state-of-the-art
Cisco hardware, students build small net-
NEW Fundamentals
tion and configuration of portable devices
works to analyze real data and engage in EDP 92/$310
and peripherals, i.e., printers and scanners; in-
troduction to networking; and the types, con- packet tracer activities to analyze protocol
and network operation. (Prerequisite: Firm Topics include basic information technology
sequences and prevention of security threats. security concepts; the definition, detection,
Customer service orientation and communi- grasp of microcomputer hardware and oper-
ating systems on non-networked systems. removal, consequences and prevention of se-
cation skills are emphasized throughout. (Pre- curity threats (e.g. botnets, viruses, spyware);
requisite: EDP 07: Introduction to CIP 120 or equivalent is highly recom-
the identification and resolution of physical
Microcomputing or equivalent course or ex- mended as preparation for Basic Networking:
infrastructure and operating system vulnera-
perience). CCNA 1).
bilities; security of applications such as
CC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (includes 30 minute CC Tues./Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 22- email, web services and remote access; spe-
break) Sept. 26-Dec. 19 (no class Nov. 28) (12 ses- Dec. 15 (no class Nov. 26) (24 sessions) Francisco cialized security applications software and
sions) Cabrera, Network Administrator, Cisco Certified specialized hardware such as anti-spyware
Network Instructor, CCAI. and anti-virus programs and firewalls and in-
trusion detection devices; security and wire-
Routing Protocols & Concepts: less technology; cryptography; and the
FREE CAREER SEMINAR CCNA 2 development, implementation and enforce-
CIP 226/$620 ment of security policies. (Prerequisites: CIP
Cisco Academy at CUNY on
120 (A+ Computer Technician Preparation)
the Concourse Topics include the functions and services of
or equivalent course or experience; CIP 225
routers, hardware and software components,
(Networking Fundamentals) or equivalent
configuration and management of routers, course or experience recommended).
Saturday, August 29, static and dynamic routing, routing protocols
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and routing tables. (Prerequisite: CIP 225 or CC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 24-Dec.
at CUNY on the Concourse, 17 (no class Nov. 26) (12 sessions)
equivalent).
3rd floor
CC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (includes 30 minute
(see map page 48) break), Sept. 26-Dec. 12 (no class Nov. 28, Dec. 5)
(10 sessions) Wilmer Villalobos, Cisco Certified
For more information, call
Academy Instructor CCAI.
718) 960-8512
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ALLIED HEALTH
Pharmacy Technician Career Seminars:
Saturday, Aug. 29, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and
Wednesday, Sept. 2, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
at CUNY on the Concourse,
2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd Floor.
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
PTP 100/$900 (includes textbooks, registration fee, certificate fee and materials)
Technicians work in hospitals, home infusion pharmacies, community pharmacies and other health care settings--working under the supervi-
sion of a registered pharmacist. This comprehensive 70-hour course prepares students to enter the pharmacy field and to take the Pharmacy
Technician Certification Board’s PTCB exam. Course includes: medical terminology specific to the pharmacy, reading and interpreting pre-
scriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand names. Students learn dosage calculations, I.V. flow rates, drug compounding, dose con-
versions, dispensing of prescriptions, inventory control and billing and reimbursement.
CC Tues./Thurs., 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Oct 13-Dec. 22 (no class Nov. 26) (20 sessions)
Pharmacy Technician applicants must attend a career seminar and math assessment: Saturday, Aug. 29, 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m. or Wednes-
day, Sept. 2, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at CUNY on the Concourse. Students who do not meet minimum math proficiency may be advised to enroll
in an optional math preparation course prior to enrolling in the program. Applicants must present proof of high school/GED completion.
MOA 100/$1999 (includes textbooks, registration fee, certificate fee and materials)
Today’s complex administrative and third party reimbursement environment requires that health care administrators have a detailed under-
standing of multiple industry business issues. This 120-hour Physician Medical Office Administration program combines the necessary skills
of a medical billing and coding professional with the unique operational and customer service requirements of a Medical Assistant Adminis-
tration professional. Program includes: medical records, greeting patients, billing and clerical; scheduling appointments; documenting vital
signs (e.g., blood pressures, pulse, respiration, and temperature); performing simple lab tests; preparing patients for examination; as well as other
duties. Additionally, this program covers: reviewing hospital records; calculating charges for a patient’s hospital stay; collecting physician
charges and patient data to ensure that claims are submitted to insurance carriers accurately; determining codes for physician’s procedures and
diagnoses - using ICD-9 and CPT-4 coding protocols for third party billing purposes; and other skills. After obtaining the suggested practical
work experience (6 months to 2 years) through this program, students could be qualified to sit for the American Academy of Professional Coders
(AAPC) - Certified Professional Coder Exam (CPC or CPC-H Apprentice); the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam; and/or other National Certification Exams. Class meets Mon., Wed. and some Saturdays.
CC Mon./Wed. 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Oct. 14-Jan. 13, 2010 and Sat., 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 5, Dec. 19 and Jan. 9, 2010 (no classes Nov. 25,
Dec. 28, 30) (30 sessions)
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ALLIED HEALTH
NURSE TECHNICIAN
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN/
ASSOCIATE) PCT/PCA
The health care industry is a growth area for those seeking a professional career. Certified In the growing field of health care more and
Nursing Assistants work directly with patients and their families providing quality patient more trained professionals are required to
care. Duties include: helping with getting dressed, bathing, feeding, toileting, taking vital meet the needs of hospitals, nursing homes
signs, catheter care, assisting with ambulation, range of motion exercises, and moving pa- and medical centers. The Nurse Technician
tients to bed and from bed to wheelchair. The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program (Patient Care Technician/Associate) Pro-
provides New York State-approved training for those seeking employment as CNAs in hos- gram trains students for positions as ad-
pitals, nursing homes, hospices and home health agencies. vanced nursing assistants. Upon completion,
students are eligible to take the National Cer-
Admission Policy: Applicants must have a reading level of 8th grade or higher and must
tification exam.
attend an orientation and assessment: Wednesday, Sept. 9, 6:30 p.m. or Friday, Sept. 11,
10:00 a.m. at CUNY on the Concourse, 2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd floor. Prerequisites: Students must have a high
school diploma or GED and must be able to
Required Courses:
speak and read English.
Anatomy and Physiology
Students study the body systems and their function in health and in illness. This course pro- Admission Policy: Applicants must attend
vides an understanding of how the body systems work together and depend on one another an orientation and assessment prior to ad-
to maintain homeostasis. It is designed to provide beginning students with the background mission: Wednesday, Sept. 9, 6:30 p.m. or
knowledge to allow them to function effectively as a member of the health care team and Friday, Sept. 11, 10:00 a.m. at CUNY on the
to advance to other levels in the health care field. (50 hours) Concourse, 2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd
floor.
Fundamentals of Patient Care
Students are taught to recognize the needs of individualized patient care and to identify and NURSE TECHNICIAN NTE 100
select the appropriate skills and perform them in a safe and timely manner. Students receive
Required Courses
instructor-demonstrated skills and exhibit learning by return demonstration and supervised
CNA 100 Certified Nursing Assistant
practice. (50 hours)
CPR 100 CPR for Health Care Providers
Internship (see page 16)
This internship is designed to allow the student to apply the skills learned in the classroom EKG 100 Electrocardiography
to an actual clinical setting. Students demonstrate an understanding of nursing principles
(see page. 16)
that ensure safe, knowledgeable, skilled care and, under the supervision of the instructor,
provide this care to assigned clients. (30 hours - schedule to be determined by the coordi- PLB 100 Phlebotomy (see page 16)
nator). Total hours: 184 hours
Wednesday, Sept. 9,
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
and
Friday, Sept. 11,
10:00 a.m.- 12 noon
at CUNY on the Concourse,
3rd Floor
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
One of the rapidly growing fields in health care today is medical billing and coding. As a result, there is a greater need for
competent professionals. Lehman College offers career-oriented individuals four certificate programs designed to prepare
them for this challenging field.
Admission Requirements: Students must have a high school diploma or GED and have completed EDP 07 (see page 8) or have basic computer
skills. Students who do not meet the requirements may be required to take appropriate course(s).
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Coding for Physician Services: Computerized Medical Billing
CPT-4 and HCPCS LEVEL 2 (CORE) MRP 65/$280
MRP 15/$340 This course, featuring the Medical Manager
program, provides the skills necessary to per-
This course provides the skills necessary to form patient and insurance billing, electronic
code procedures for physicians’ services ren- claims submission, and payment reconcilia-
dered in all health care settings: physicians’ tion. Instructor-supervised practice is in-
offices; hospitals; nursing homes; emergency cluded. Enrollment limited: one student per
rooms; clinics; interventional radiology; etc., PC. (Prerequisites: MRP 64 and basic hands-
utilizing the latest CPT methodology and on computer experience.) Textbook and 3 1/2 FREE CAREER
text. It is essential for all physician billing. inch HD diskette must be brought to first SEMINARS
Also included is a general overview on up- class. 3.3 CEU
dated requirements for reporting professional Physicians’ Office Billing,
LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Sept. 26-Dec.
services via HCPCS LEVEL 2 and MODI- Medical Record Coder/
12 (no class Nov. 28) (11 sessions) Traci Ann
FIERS for the Federal Government as well Campbell Technician
as general diagnostic coding for insurance
companies and other third-party payers for Hospital Billing and Coding
claims processing. (Prerequisites: MRP 80, Medical / Surgical Office Procedures
MRP 81. Suggested corequisite: MRP 90.)
Saturday, August 29
MRP 50/$280
Textbook must be brought to first class. This course provides instruction in med- 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
3.6 CEU ical/surgical office procedures: front desk
management; initiating and maintaining and
LC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 12-Dec. 19
(no classes Sept. 19, Nov. 28) (13 sessions) Junior medical records; patient scheduling; surgical Tuesday, September 1
Walcott, RHIA. booking and pre-certification; reviewing pa-
tient demographics and insurance; managed 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
care contracts and HMO referrals process-
Medical Billing: Inpatient, Outpa- ing; introduction to claims processing to in-
surance companies, including billing, at Lehman College, Carman Hall 129
tient and Physicians’ Offices
(CORE) posting, claims submission, bank deposits
For more information, call (718) 960-8512
MRP 64/$370
and follow-up on insurance payments. (No
prerequisite.) 3.3 CEU
This course provides the professional and
LC Tues., 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 22-Dec. 8
technical skills required to confidently com-
(no class Sept. 29) (11 sessions) Madeline Mira-
plete and prepare all billing forms for inpa- bal, CPC, billing manager, Neurosurgery Dept.,
tient confinements, outpatient treatment and Montefiore Medical Center.
physicians’ services. Students gain practical
knowledge of registration procedures and in-
surance information. Reimbursement prac-
tices are defined to include DRGs
(Diagnostic Related Groups), fee-for-
service, negotiated rates, bundled rates, etc.
There is a great demand for credentialed alcoholism and substance abuse counselors (CASACs) who have a sound clinical foundation as well
as sensitivity to the diversity of the client population. The program is designed for health and human services professionals, educators, clergy,
and employee assistance personnel who wish to enter or advance in the field.
To earn the Lehman College Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate, students must (1) complete all required courses
with a grade of “C” or better; (2) attend at least 80 percent of classroom instruction for each course; and (3) maintain an overall grade av-
erage of “B.” A certificate of completion is awarded after satisfactory completion of each course. This training is provided under New York
State OASAS Provider # AI 0157.
Required Courses
C. Assessment, Clinical Evaluation, Treatment Planning, Case Management and Patient, Family & Community Education (70 hours)
ASC 31 Treatment Planning, Clinical Record Keeping and Discharge Planning (30 hours) (offered spring 2010)
ASC 33 Assessment, Evaluation, Case Management and Referral (40 hours)
Admission Policy
All applications should be submitted no later than September 4. Applicants will be notified of their status after applications have been
reviewed by the coordinator of the program. An interview may be required. For individuals who have been affected by alcoholism or any
chemical addiction, it is strongly recommended that there have been a period of two years of uninterrupted recovery in order to be prepared
for the personal and professional rigors of an intensive, extended program.
Recredentialing Information
For recredentialing information, please contact Robert Charles Wright, LMSW, CASAC, Program Coordinator at (718)960-8864.
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ALCOHOLISM & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Overview of Alcohol and Substance Counseling Issues I: Individual and Assessment, Evaluation, Case
Abuse Group Counseling Management and Referral
ASC 01/$375 ASC 24/$420 ASC 33/$375
This course provides an overview of basic The theories and practices of counseling the This course focuses on clinical assessment
knowledge of alcoholism and substance alcohol and substance abuser in both indi- and evaluation and their impact on case man-
abuse. Special attention is given to physical vidual and group settings are addressed. Top- agement and the referral process. Interview-
and pharmacological effects of alcohol and ics include the definition of the group ing techniques and instruments used in
other substances of abuse and the interactive counseling process, selection and establish- assessment and case management are cov-
role of these effects on the dynamics of ad- ment of the group structure and the time ered. The role of the CASAC counselor in the
diction. 40 hours, 4 CEU frame for maximizing group dynamics. Indi- larger context of social and other human serv-
vidual counseling issues such as client-coun- ices delivery systems is addressed. (Prereq-
LC Mon., 6:30 p.m.-9:35 p.m., Sept. 14-Dec.
selor dynamics are explored along with uisites: ASC 01, ASC 02, and ASC 31.) 40
21, (no classes Sept. 28, Oct. 12) (13 sessions)
John Gordon, CASAC. guidelines for establishing client-counselor hours, 4 CEU
contracts. (Prerequisites: ASC 01: Overview
of Alcohol and Substance Abuse and ASC LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:35 p.m., Sept. 16-Dec. 16
(no class Oct. 14) (13 sessions) Robert Charles
02: Diversity of Intervention and Treatment
Wright, LMSW, CASAC.
Diversity of Intervention and Treat- Approaches in Alcoholism and Substance
ment Approaches in Alcoholism Abuse or permission of the program coordi-
and Substance Abuse nator.) 45 hours, 4.5 CEU
ASC 02/$420
LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 15-Jan. 5
This course provides basic instruction in the (no classes Sept. 29, Dec. 29) (15 sessions) Robert
diversity of alcoholism and substance abuse Charles Wright, LMSW, CASAC.
intervention and treatment approaches in-
cluding school and community-based inter-
vention programs, inpatient treatment and Human Growth and Development
rehabilitation programs, residential treatment ASC 26/$285
programs, detoxification services, medically
supervised ambulatory drug-free treatment Physical growth and psychological develop-
programs, methadone maintenance, psy- ment from the prenatal period through late FREE CAREER SEMINARS
chotherapy, acupuncture, and self-help prin- adulthood are studied. The relationship be-
ciples. (Prerequisite: ASC 01: Overview of tween life-span development and alcohol and
Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
Alcohol and Substance Abuse or permission substance abuse issues is addressed. Under-
graduate or graduate courses in this area
Counselor
of the program coordinator.) 45 hours, 4.5
CEU might be accepted for CASAC credentialing; Saturday, August 22
therefore students are advised to consult with
LC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 17-Jan. 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
the program coordinator prior to enrolling.
14 (no classes Nov. 26, Dec. 24, 31) (15 sessions) (No prerequisite.) 30 hours, 3.6 CEU and
Rory Gilbert, MSW.
LC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec. 5 Wednesday, September 2
(no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) Susan Kaskowitz, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
MSW, CSW.
at Lehman College,
Carman Hall 129
Lehman offers a program based upon the nationally recognized Child Development Associate (CDA) An Introduction to the Business of
Competency Standards for Preschool Children. Successful completion of this program is a first step to- Family Day Care
wards receiving a credential from the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition. CCP 110/$30
Program participants can complete the Child Care Certificate in two or three semesters (125 hours in eight Learn what it takes to start a Family Day
content areas, which include the thirteen functional areas of the CDA Competency Standards*). Students Care business. Topics include:
enrolled in the program receive help in preparing for the assessment process leading to the CDA cre- The Need for Family Day Care
dential. * NOTE: In addition to the education requirement, which this certificate fulfills, students must Basic Training Requirements
meet a 480-hour field experience requirement to earn a CDA credential. Licensing Regulations & Application
Process
To earn the certificate in Child Care, students must complete the eight required topics with a 70 percent Zoning
average on exams and projects and attend at least 80 percent of classroom instruction for each course. Budgeting Insurances
Participants may start the program in any term. Classes meet twice a week on Wednesdays and Satur- Recordkeeping
days. CC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., Sept. 12
(1 session)
Admission requirements: High school diploma or GED. Applicants who do not have a high school
diploma or GED may apply to have this requirement waived with permission of the program coordina-
Family Day Care Program
tor. Note: No student is eligible to seek a CDA credential until proof of a high school diploma or GED
CCP 120/$275
is submitted. Students are also required to demonstrate proficiency in writing. (This will be evaluated by Introduction to Family Day/Child Care cov-
either the Certificate Program Application statement or the instructor/coordinator). Participants who do ers how to start a Family Day/Child Care
not meet the writing proficiency may be referred to an appropriate course. business in the home including: the applica-
Total program tuition: $1085 (125 hours). Tuition may be paid by semester. tion process and licensing regulations; rela-
Certificate Program tuition may be paid in two payments as follows: tionships with parents/families; Family
CHILD CARE: FALL PROGRAM and CHILD CARE: SPRING PROGRAM Day/Child Care as a small business; and how
CCP 100A/$600 (69 hours) CCP 101/$485 (56 hours) to prepare a safe and appropriate program.
CCP 100B/$310 (36 hours)* The topic of professionalism is also covered.
*For students who completed CCP 102 summer 2009 program ONLY. A training certificate is available to students
who successfully complete the 30-hour pro-
NOTE: Financial aid may be available to program participants. Participants in Early Childhood field
gram. Classes will meet twice a week on
may be eligible for NYS Educational Incentive Scholarship Program EIP grant. For more infor-
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
mation: www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu or call 1-800-295-9616. Please allow 4-6 weeks for the ap-
plication process; apply online for quicker processing. CC Mon., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. and Sat., 9:00
a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 26-Nov. 7 (no classes Sept.
28 (10 sessions) Cheryl Seeley, M.S. Ed.
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FAMILY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE/ WORKSHOPS & COURSES
TRAINING AND EXECUTIVE
CREDENTIALING ASSISTANT How to Start a “Green” Business
PDW 11/$40
Frontline workers in public and private In today’s competitive job market individuals
Interested in starting a “green” business or
health, education and human services agen- need not only excellent computer skills, but
making your existing business “greener?”
cies are being offered training to reorient the also the ability to write and speak well and to
This two-day seminar presents easy, practical
way they work with families. This approach present a professional, polished appearance.
and inexpensive options for creating an envi-
emphasizes the strengths and resources of The Administrative Assistant Certificate of-
ronmentally sensitive business. Leading
families to empower them for long-lasting fers participants the opportunity to acquire
“green” business owners are on-hand to an-
change. New York State agencies and Cor- these skills.
swer discuss their ventures and answer your
nell University developed the Family Devel- questions.
opment Training and Credentialing Program Required Courses:*
(FDC). EDP 07 Introduction to Microcomputing LC Tues., 7:15 p.m. – 9:15 p.m., Nov. 10, 17 (2
(see page 8) sessions) Les Judd, president and founder, Green
The 90-hour interactive course and portfolio CBS 78 Microsoft Word (see page 8) Boroughs.
development components are for home visi- CFM 47 Microsoft Excel 2007 (see page 8)
tors, caseworkers, therapy aides, community CBS 26 Business Writing Essentials
health workers, teacher aides and other (see page 33) Notary Public Exam Preparation
human services workers. The Family Devel- CBS 27 Speaking with Confidence NTP 10/$85
opment Credential is awarded upon success- (see page 8) Tuition for this course is to be paid by
ful completion of the training course, CAR 01 Career Development and Your credit card or money order only.
portfolio and an examination. Professional Image (see page 33)
*NOTE: Students who can demonstrate proficiency (See page 25 for course description)
This 15-week program will be held on Fri- in computer classes may subsitute appropriate
LC Sec. 1: Fri., 6:30 p.m.-9:15 p.m., Oct. 16, 23
days, beginning Oct. 2, 2009, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 courses with coordinator’s permission.
(2 sessions) Terri S. Blank, Esq., notary public.
p.m. Tuition is $900; the fee for the creden- Recommended Courses:
tialing exam is $250. For additional informa- CC Sec. 2: Sat., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (includes 30
EDP 18 Advanced Microsoft Word and Excel
tion and permission to register, please call minute break), Nov. 14 (1 session) Terri S. Blank,
(see page 9) Esq., notary public.
Phyllis Rafti, Program Coordinator, at (718) EDP 19 Microsoft PowerPoint (see page 8)
960-8512.
Certificate requirements: PMP® Project
EMPOWERMENT SKILLS Student must complete six required courses NEW Management Exam Prep
with a grade of “C” or better with 80 percent Course On-Line $699
FOR LEADERS attendance in each course.
CREDENTIALING (see page 37 for course description)
Admission requirements:
This professional development training pro- High school diploma or GED.
gram is designed for agency supervisors, di-
N E W Courses/Certificate
Non-Profit Management
rectors and managers interested in using
empowerment-based leadership in their or-
ganizations. The program provides an expe-
WEDDING PLANNER On-Line $699
riential and collaborative setting for leaders to CERTIFICATE
(see page 37 for course description)
share and learn from each other based on the
family development principles that are the Wedding Planner Certificate Course
basis of the Family Development Training WPC 01/$895*
Spanish for Health Care
NEW
and Credentialing Program (FDC). The ap-
proach emphasizes the strengths and re- Become a recognized Professional Certified LSP 22/$260
sources of families to empower them for Wedding Planner! The Wedding Planning
long-lasting change. Certification Course includes planning, coor- (See page 32 for course description)
dinating and directing weddings, as well as, a CC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 6-Dec. 8 (10
The program consists of 33 hours of interac- study of business structure, documentation in- sessions) Jose Cenac, language specialist.
tive classroom study and an additional 3 hours formation, contracts, how to work with ven-
for Leadership Portfolio review. There is no dors, marketing and how to work with
exam; credentials are issued by Cornell Uni- prospective brides and grooms. *Fee includes Spanish for Legal/Court
versity, developer of the curriculum, after ap- text book, online access in addition to class- NEW Professionals
proval of the final portfolio. room instruction, testing and national certifi- LSP 24/$260
This 12-week program will be held Fridays, cation from the Wedding Planning Institute.
beginning Oct. 2, 2009, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 4.8 CEU (See page 32 for course description)
Tuition is $400. The credentialing fee is $200. Tues., 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., Oct. 13-Dec. 15 (10 CC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 1-Dec. 10
For additional information and permission to sessions) Offered in partnership with Bronx Com- (no class Nov. 26) (10 sessions) Jose Cenac, lan-
register, please call Phyllis Rafti, Program Co- munity College at 181st Street Unversity Avenue guage specialist.
ordinator, at (718) 960-8512. campus.
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PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE
IRS ENROLLED AGENT PREPARATION
FREE CAREER SEMINARS PROGRAM
Insurance, An Enrolled Agent is a tax professional who has earned the privilege of representing taxpay-
ers before the Internal Revenue Service. Enrolled agents, like attorneys and certified public
Certified Licensed Employee accountants, are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, which types of tax
Benefits Assistant matters they can handle and which IRS offices they can practice before.
Wednesday, September 9 The program fulfills the educational requirements of the Internal Revenue Service to sit for
6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. the Special Enrollment Examination (SEE) which is a three-part examination. Those who pass
both the examination and a background check are then designated Enrolled Agents.
at Lehman College, Carman Hall Students who do not have an accounting background should enroll in CFM 43: Fundamen-
1st Floor - room 129 tals of Accounting (see page 4).Classes meet Tuesdays/Thursdays at Lehman College.
For more information, call
(718) 960-8512 IRS Enrolled Agent Preparation Program
ENR 100/$900
LC Tues./Thurs., 7:00 p.m.-9:35 p.m., Sept. 8-Dec. 22 (no class Nov. 26) (30 sessions) Deo Singh,
C.P.A.
Program Topics:
Individual Income Taxes
Business and Wealth Transfer Taxes
Practice and Procedures
The test is given at Lehman College. After test results have been reviewed, students will be assigned to a class.
For a test appointment, additional test dates, and information, call (718)960-8924.
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E N GL
GLII SH AS A S EC O ND L A NG U A GE I NS TI T U T E
The Full-Time Intensive English as a Second
Language Program
An intensive program for students whose native language is not English.
Classes meet Monday - Thursday from 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
A placement test is required for appropriate class placement*.
Tuition: $895 /7 week cycle
Our program meets the requirements for international students with F-1 visas. Fall “A” students with
F-1 visas must report to the program coordinator by Sept. 15th.
All students enrolling in the full-time program must be tested for appropriate class placement.
To make an individual test appointment and for more information, please contact:
Elena Dimond, program coordinator, at 718-960-8924.
Do n ’t
wa it in lin e!
Sig n u p o n - line!
Go to www.lehman.edu/ce
to register and find
class updates!
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TEST PREPARATION
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL
Pre-Nursing Assessment and Practice
Test Prep (C-NET)
Test Preparation for New York City Graduate Record Examination NUR 102/$310 (materials and texts not included)
Specialized High Schools (GRE) Preparation (See page 14 for course description)
YPP 78/$165 GRE 12/$335 (textbook not included)
This GRE preparation course offers quality CC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec. 12
This course helps prepare students for the New
(no class Nov. 28) (11 sessions) Andrea Johnson,
York City specialized high schools entrance ex- instruction for a fraction of the cost of a Ka-
M.D.
amination for Bronx High School of Science, plan or Princeton Review class. Includes a re-
Stuyvesant High School, Brooklyn Technical view of all sections of the exam–verbal
Intensive LAST
reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analyt-
NEW
High School and certain CUNY-based high Preparation
schools. Verbal and math skills and test-taking ical writing are covered. The GRE is offered
LAST 12/$160
strategies are covered. Entering grades 8, 9 in year-round. Textbook must be brought to first
class. (See page 30 for course description)
September. Textbook, available in the College
Bookstore, must be brought to first class. LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 16-Nov. 25 LC Sat., 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Aug. 29 (1 session)
The on-line program will be available until
(no class Oct. 14) (10 sessions) Joel Litwin, test Ocober 17 test date.
LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Sept. 12-Oct. 10 (no preparation specialist.
class Sept. 19) (4 sessions)
Intensive CST Multi-
NEW
Effective Studying and Test-Taking Graduate Management Admission Subject Test Preparation
Techniques Test (GMAT) Preparation CST 12/$160
YPP 80/$140 GMA 10/$335 (textbook not included) (See page 30 for course description)
Prepare students for the GMAT at a fraction LC Sat., 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Sept. 12 (1 ses-
The skills and techniques taught in this
of the cost of a Kaplan or Princeton Review sion) The on-line program will be available until
course help students become more competent October 17 test date.
class. Topics covered include: mathematics,
in their academic work and perform better on
writing, reading comprehension, English
exams. Areas covered include study skills
usage, critical reasoning and test-taking
(how to take notes properly, using time ef- Intensive ATS-W
strategies. A sample GMAT is administered.
fectively, memory, concentration, listening
skills) and test-taking strategies (preparation,
Textbook must be brought to first class. NEW (Elementary) Preparation
stress reduction, answering multiple choice ATSW 12/$160
LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 15-Nov. (See page 30 for course description)
and essay questions). This course is for stu- 24 (no class Sept. 29) (10 sessions) Gino Zamparo,
dents who are performing well in school as test preparation specialist. LC Sat., 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Nov. 7 (1 session)
well as for those experiencing difficulties. The on-line program will be available until De-
Textbook, available in the College Bookstore, cember 12 test date.
PROFESSIONAL TEST PREP
must be brought to the first class.
LC Sec. 1: Sat., 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Oct. 3- Project Management Exam Assistant Teaching Review & Test
NEW
Dec. 12 (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) Prep Course Prep-ATAS
Grades 6-8
On-Line ATP 10/$130
LC Sec. 2: Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Oct. 3- $699 (See page 30 for course description)
Dec. 12 (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) (See page 37 for more information) LC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. (includes 20 minute
Grades 9-12
break) Sept. 26-Oct. 10 (3 sessions) Anne Kover,
N.Y.S. certified teacher.
Fundamental Payroll
NEW
COLLEGE Certification Prep
PCP 01 Notary Public Exam Preparation
SAT Preparation (See page 5 for course description). NTP 10/$85
YPP 75/$195
Tuition for this course is to be paid by
LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 22-Jan. 19 credit card or money order only.
This course helps prepare students for the (no classes Sept. 29, Dec. 29) (16 sessions) Daryl
New SAT-1. All verbal and math topics in the Haley, Payroll Manager, White Plains Hospital Cen-
(See page 25 for course description)
revised exam are covered: writing, includ- ter.
LC Sec. 1: Fri., 6:30 p.m.-9:15 p.m., Oct. 16, 23
ing the essay and questions on grammar and (2 sessions) Terri S. Blank, Esq., notary public.
usage; critical reading and math, including Certified Payroll
NEW
CC Sec. 2: Sat., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (includes 30
topics from third-year college prep math. Professional
minute break), Nov. 14 (1 session) Terri S. Blank,
Test-taking strategies are included. Re- PCP 10 Esq., notary public.
quired for first class: Barron’s The SAT (See page 5 for course description)
(24th edition) and a silent calculator. The
textbook is available in the College Book- LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 23-Jan. 20
store. Grades 11, 12. (no classes Oct. 14, Dec. 30) (16 sessions) Daryl
Haley, Payroll Manager, White Plains Hospital Cen-
LC Tues./Thurs., 4:15 p.m.-6:05 p.m., Sept. 15- ter.
Oct. 27 (no class Sept. 29) (12 sessions)
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CLASSES FOR MATURE ADULTS
Computer Basics for Mature Adults Eat Your Way to Health:
All physical fitness classes will be held at
MAT 10/$185 Vegetarian/ Vegan Cooking
Lehman College in The APEX, a state-of-
Never touched a computer? Have computer CUL 04/$220
the-art facility. Students enrolled in physical
anxiety? In a relaxed and supportive envi- fitness classes must have a valid CUNYCard Get ready for the holidays with an introduc-
ronment, adults 60 and over are introduced (photo I.D.) to enter The APEX and sign the tion to the lifestyle and techniques of vege-
to the keyboard, monitor and mouse. Mi- Physical Fitness Participant Release Form. tarian/vegan cooking taught by a former
crosoft Windows and basic elements of Your physician’s approval to exercise is health care provider, vegetarian, and cater-
word processing are covered. The skills you highly recommended. ing business owner. Learn the differences be-
learn will open an exciting new world for tween vegetarian and vegan cooking; how to
you to explore! Tuition reflects senior citi- remove pesticides from fruits and vegeta-
zen discount. No additional discount ap-
Arthritis Aquatics bles; and how to prepare tasteful meat sub-
MAT 35/$75 stitutes and dairy free products in this
plies. For students who wish to practice in
the College IT Center, a valid CUNYCard This class permits participants to exercise practical, “hands-on” class. Cost of materi-
ID is required. without putting excess pressure on joints als $40 must be paid to instructor at first
LC Tues./Thurs., 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Oct. and muscles. The mild activities in water, class.
6-Nov. 3 (9 sessions) Wendy Siegel, computer along with buoyancy, promote increased LC Sun., 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Nov. 8-Dec. 6 (4
specialist. strength and flexibility in a friendly and sup- sessions) Valerie Adams, cooking instructor.
portive environment. Tuition reflects senior
citizen discount. Valid CUNYCard I.D. re- Creative Drawing and Painting
Internet and E-Mail Basics for Ma- quired. STA 26/$145
ture Adults This course encourages artistic ability while
MAT 12/$125 LC Sun., 11:40 a.m.-12:25 p.m., Oct. 4-Nov. 8
(6 sessions) Garrett Keohane, arthritis aquatics providing technical instruction. Step-by-step
A new world is at your fingertips as you specialist.
approaches to the elements of color, com-
learn the Internet to keep up with the news, position, design and perspective coupled
read movie reviews, shop and get informa- with individual and group demonstrations.
Tai Chi Chuan Students may work from still life, nature or
tion on almost any topic that interests you.
PES 44/$150
In addition, you are taught how to send and masters' works and with the medium of their
receive e-mail to keep in touch with relatives Experience the calming, stress-reducing in- choice. Open to students at all levels. A list
fluence of Tai Chi Chuan. Through a series of materials is available at the first class.
and friends. Open to those 60 and over. Fa-
of flowing, slow movements performed in
miliarity with the computer keyboard and LC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Oct. 10-Nov. 21
sequence, Tai Chi Chuan calms the mind and (7 sessions)
mouse is preferred. Tuition reflects senior
relaxes the body. It also increases endurance,
citizen discount. No additional discount ap-
helps circulation and strengthens muscles Public Art: The Amazing
plies. For students who wish to practice in
the College IT Center, a valid CUNYCard ID
and joints. Wear loose-fitting clothing to
class. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required. NEW Art Collections of NYC
is required. STA 83/$145
LC Sat., 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21 Discover the public art galleries and art col-
LC Tues./Thur., 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Nov.
(8 sessions) Sifu Hugo I. Morales, Jr., certified in-
5-Nov. 19 (5 sessions) Wendy Siegel, computer lections of New York City through personal
structor and fitness expert.
specialist. guided tours. Your knowledgable tour
“guide” provides you with a discussion of
Facebook, Twitter and the history, elements and principles of design
NEW More... and an analysis of the works viewed. A
PCW 31/$140 lovely way to spend a fall Saturday morning.
Do you want to find old friends, make new First class meets at Lehman College. (Ad-
ones, reunite with long-lost and distant rel- mission, when applicable, to galleries not in-
atives and some you never knew you had? cluded).
Would you like to receive direct reports LC Sat., 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 14
from people participating in major events (7 sessions) Patricia Cazorla, artist.
throughout the world? Do you want advice
on finding the best pizza when traveling?
Introduction to the Art of
Do you want to keep an online journal and NEW the Film
collaborate on a web site with people lo- STA 84/$155
cated anywhere in the world who share your Discover a critical appreciation of film by
interests? You can do all of this using Face- learning the essential properties of the cine-
book, Twitter and other social networking matic medium; its mode of production, lan-
services that you will learn about in this guage and aesthetics. Each class is dedicated
class. (Prereq: PCW 22: Basic Computer to a specific theme and includes viewing and
Skills) discussion of relevant films. NOTE: may re-
quire some film viewing at home.
LC Fri., 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Sept. 25-Oct.16 (4
sessions) LC Wed., 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 30-Nov. 4
(6 sessions) Daniela Bajar, film and screenwriting
instructor.
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
WRITING BUSINESS SKILLS
Career Development and Your
Professional Image
English Grammar Business Writing Essentials CAR 01/$65
BCS 10/$190 CBS 26/$265
Learn how you can begin to transform the
Correct grammar is essential for success on Being able to write the most common forms way you communicate, reinvent your career,
the job, in school and in personal life. This of business communications is necessary for and make a dynamic first impression. In this
course covers the essentials of grammar, syn- getting ahead on the job. In this course stu- practical mini-series, participants are intro-
tax, punctuation and spelling. For students dents learn how to write well-organized and duced to the tools of business etiquette, pres-
whose native language is English. effective letters, memos and short reports. entation techniques and tips on how to bring
2.4 CEU Extensive practice assignments are reviewed
positive results to the workplace.
CC Thurs., 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Oct. 1-Dec. 10 by the instructor. 3 CEU
LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 30-Oct. 7
(no class Nov. 26) (10 sessions) Oana Teodorescu, LC Thurs., 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Oct. 1-Dec. 10 (2 sessions) Pamela Judd, image consultant and
college reading and writing specialist. (no class Nov. 26) (10 sessions) Beverley Stephen- professional speaker.
son, specialist in business education.
Creative Writing: The Short Story
WRT 16/$165 Notary Public Exam Preparation
Speaking with Confidence
Find the writer within you. Through the NTP 10/$85
CBS 27/$205
study of stories, poems and essays of ac- (See page 25 for course description)
The ability to clearly communicate ideas is
complished writers, learn how to generate vital to academic and career success. In a LC Sec. 1: Fri., 6:30 p.m.-9:15 p.m., Oct. 16, 23
your own creative works. Focuses on the supportive environment, students learn the (2 sessions) Terri S. Blank, Esq., notary public.
craft of the short story. 1.9 CEU essentials of effective public speaking. The CC Sec. 2: Sat., 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (includes
LC Tues., 7:10 p.m.-9:10 p.m., Oct. 6-Nov. 24 course focuses on the skills necessary to im- 30 minute break), Nov. 14 (1 session) Terri S.
(8 sessions) John D’Antonio, creative writing in- prove confidence, comprehension and com- Blank, Esq., notary public.
structor. munication. Body language, personal space,
voice dynamics and anxiety reduction are Wedding Planner Certificate
Writing for College covered. Textbook must be brought to first Course
WRT 20/$225 class. 2.5 CEU WPC 01/$895*
Skills needed for writing college-level es- LC Sat., 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Sept. 26-Dec. 5 (See page 23 for course description.)
says, reports and research papers are taught. (no class Nov, 28) (10 sessions) Beverley Stephen-
Tues., 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., Oct. 13-Dec. 15 (10
Through lectures and hands-on work on son, specialist in business education.
sessions) Offered in partnership with Bronx Com-
computers, students learn the structure of munity College at 181st Street Unversity Avenue
various forms of writing, the style require- campus.
ments of different disciplines such as foot- How to Start a “Green” Business
notes and bibliographies, how to conduct PDW 11/$40
research and essential elements of grammar (See page 23 for course description) Music Industry Careers (On-Line)
and syntax. 3 CEU LC Tues., 7:15 p.m.-9:15 p.m. Nov. 10, 17 (2 Looking for a Career in the Music In-
sessions) Les Judd, president and founder, Green dustry?
LC Sat., 12:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec.
Boroughs
5 (no class Nov, 28) (10 sessions) Learn online from anywhere in the world,
with a schedule that fits your life. Instructor-
How to Become a Introduction to Individual Taxation
led courses are enrolling now for:
CFM 46/$310
NEW Digital Journalist
WRT 25/$260
(See page 4 for course description)
Musicianship
Audio Technology
Digital journalism practiced with no more
LC Tues., 7:10 p.m.-9:45 p.m., Sept. 22-Dec. 1 Music Business
(10 sessions) Kenneth W. Drummond, C.P.A.
than a video camera and computer is on the For more information and to register, go to
cusp of becoming the new language for www.mu-ed.com/Lehmance
broadcasters worldwide. Learn the basic Retirement Planning and Employee (See page 37 for more information).
tenets of news reporting and how to adapt Benefits
them to the unique and distinctive possibili- PFP 64/$395
ties the digital platform has to offer. Starting (See page 6 for course description)
with how to pick the right story, research
LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec. 19 Do n ’t
fundamentals, successfully pitch an editor, (no class Nov. 28) (12 sessions) José Guevara-Es-
choosing the right strategies to reach your cudero, Ph.D., CFP®, president, Inter-american
wa it in lin e!
objective, interviewing techniques, new writ-
ing, and much more, students participate in
Economic Services. Sig n u p o n - line!
all phases of the project and are required to Career Zone Go to www.lehman.edu/ce
develop story ideas they hope to produce on-
line.
CAR 100/$80 to register and find
(See page 2 for course description)
class updates!
LC Mon., 6:45 p.m.-9:15 p.m. Sept. 21-Dec. 7 LC Sat., 11:35 a.m.-1:05 p.m., Oct. 10-Dec.
(no classes Sept. 28, Oct. 12) (10 sessions) Simon 5 (no class Nov. 28) (8 sessions) Isaac
Surowicz, broadcast journalist. Maysonnet.
NEW
theater companies for all ages, a
Art Collections of NYC
Piano I dance school, music school, spe-
STA 83/$145
PFA 50/$190 cial needs programming and senior
center.
Discover the public art galleries and art col- Always wanted to play the piano? Then, here
lections of New York City through personal is the place to be. In a relaxed atmosphere,
For full information, visit the
guided tours. Your knowledgable tour learn how to play simple melodies with
Riverdale Y’s website:
“guide” provides you with a discussion of the chords. Emphasis is placed on correct pos-
www.RiverdaleY.org or call
history, elements and principles of design and ture, hand position and rhythm. (Limit 10
(718) 548-8200, ext. 200 to have
an analysis of the works viewed. A lovely students per class).
a Program Guide mailed to you.
way to spend a fall Saturday morning. First
LC Wed., 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 7-Dec. 2
class meets at Lehman College. (Admission, (no class Oct. 14) (8 sessions) Rosemary George,
when applicable, to galleries not included). (see above)
LC Sat., 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 14 PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
(7 sessions) Patricia Cazorla, artist. Playing Guitar I
PFA 54/$160 Digital Photography I
Introduction to the Art of
NEW the Film Designed for beginning level guitar students EDP 70/$115
or those who have never played before, this (See page 11 for course description)
STA 84/$155
Discover a critical appreciation of film by course covers basic fingerboard techniques, LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Sept. 23-Oct. 21
learning the essential properties of the cine- open chord progressions, simple accompani- (no class Oct. 14) (4 sessions) Mari Fetzer, pho-
matic medium; its mode of production, lan- ment styles and one-octave major scales. tographer.
guage and aesthetics. Each class is dedicated Different styles of songs are introduced. For
to a specific theme and includes viewing and students 17 years of age and above. A guitar Digital Photography II
discussion of relevant films. NOTE: may re- is needed for the first class; a nylon string EDP 72/$165
quire some film viewing at home. acoustic guitar is recommended but not (See page 11 for course description)
mandatory. LC Wed., 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Oct. 28-Dec. 16
LC Wed., 7:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., Sept. 30-Nov. 4 CC Sat., 10:40 a.m.-12:10 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21 (no classes Nov. 11, 25) (6 sessions) Mari Fet-
(6 sessions) Daniela Bajar, film and screenwriting (8 sessions) Teddy Crawford, composer, instru- zer, photographer.
instructor. mentalist and vocalist.
Contact Director/Instructor:
Teddy Crawford teddc@optonline.net or
call 516-665-8506.
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
DANCE PHYSICAL FITNESS Swimming for Beginners
PES 50/$160
For those with no experience in the water,
All physical fitness classes will be held at this course covers proper breathing, floating,
An Introduction to Belly Dancing
Lehman College in The APEX, a state-of- the front crawl and elementary backstroke.
PES 18/$165
the-art facility. Students enrolled in physical Fundamentals of water safety are included.
A great way to exercise those abs and hips,
fitness classes must have a valid CUNYCard Enrollment limited. Swim cap required.
this class is for new students with no back-
(photo I.D.) to enter The APEX and sign the Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.
ground in this dance form. Participants learn
Physical Fitness Participant Release Form.
the nine basic body positions, hip isolations, LC Sec. 1: Sat., 8:10 a.m.-9:10 a.m., Sept. 26-
Your physician’s approval to exercise is Dec. 5 (no class Sept. 28) (10 sessions)
travel steps, and graceful arm and hand highly recommended.
movements. Wear comfortable clothing; no LC Sec. 2: Sun., 9:10 a.m.-10:10 a.m., Oct.
socks or sneakers. 4-Dec. 13 (no class Sept. 29) (10 sessions)
Fit Physique Through Yoga, Exer- LC Sec. 3: Mon., 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., Sept.
LC Tues., 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Oct. 6-Nov. 24
(8 sessions) Indian Blanchard, performing artist
cise and Movement 21-Dec. 7 (no class Oct. 12) (10 sessions) Bob
PES 37/$160 Rice, certified water safety/lifeguard instructor.
and instructor.
Look better, feel better and think better. De- LC Sec. 4: Thurs., 6:15 p.m.-7:15 p.m., Sept.
24-Dec. 3 (no class Nov. 26) (10 sessions)
velop balance, grace, strength and confi-
Salsa Dancing dence. This class introduces students to basic LC Sec. 5: Fri., 6:10 p.m.-7:10 p.m., Sept. 25-
PES 17/$165 Dec. 4 (no class Nov. 27) (10 sessions)
Hatha Yoga and other exercises, incorporat-
Dance the exciting “New York” “nightclub” ing stretches to increase flexibility and
style of salsa! Hit the floor, have a great time strength, breathing practices to expand lung
and look awesome! Learn music timing, capacity, aerobic activity to increase toning Intermediate Swimming
body isolation, cool dance steps and smooth and exercises to increase concentration. PES 53/$160
partner combinations. Some classes include Loose-fitting clothing and towel required. Strokes taught in this course include back-
live conga drumming. A great way to get into Bring your own yoga mat for best results. crawl, breaststroke and crawlstroke. Diving
excellent cardiovascular health! Wear loose- Valid CUNYCard I.D. required. is also included. (Prerequisites: Students
fitting, light clothing and be prepared to LC Thurs., 6:45 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Oct. 8-Dec. 3 must be comfortable in deep water and must
sweat! Partners are not necessary. (no class Nov. 26) (8 sessions) Sifu Hugo Morales, be able to swim 20 yards.) Swim cap re-
certified fitness expert. quired. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.
LC Sun., 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m., Oct. 4-Nov. 22 (8
sessions) Martin Munzel, performer, percussion- LC Sec. 1: Mon., 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Sept.
ist, and instructor. Tennis for Beginners 21-Dec. 7 (no class Oct. 12) (10 sessions) Bob
PES 10/$160 Rice, certified water safety/lifeguard instructor.
LC Sec. 2: Fri., 7:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m., Sept. 25-
Salsa Dancing II An introduction to this popular sport includes
NEW
Dec. 4 (no class Nov. 27) (8 sessions)
PES 30/$165 basic strokes, rules and strategies. Students
supply their own racquets and tennis balls.
A continuation of Salsa Dancing (above) or Wear athletic shoes and appropriate, com- Synchronized Swimming
for those who have salsa dance experience fortable attire. For students 16 years of age
and want to practice and improve their skills. PES 58/$200
and above. Enrollment limited. Valid
Wear loose-fitting, light clothing and be pre- Synchronized Swimming is a performance
CUNYCard I.D. required. Rain date: gen-
pared to sweat! Partners are not necessary. sport which takes place in deep water.
erally meets following Sunday.
Learn sculling techniques, how to tread
LC Sun., 1:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m., Oct. 4-Nov. 22 (8 LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Oct. 24-Nov. 14 water, intermediate and advanced swimming
sessions) Martin Munzel, performer, percussion- (4 sessions) Perry T. Lopez, AM/PRO certified.
ist, and instructor.
strokes and kicks. Advanced swimmers
work on developing core control and in-
Tai Chi Chuan creased grab on the water. All swimmers
PES 44/$150 learn figures (stunts) appropriate to their
ability and experience. Designed to develop
(See page 31 for course description)
increased fitness while having fun in the
LC Sat., 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21 water. (Prerequisites: ability to swim 20
(8 sessions) Sifu Hugo I. Morales, Jr., certified in-
yards, and be comfortable in deep water and
structor and fitness expert.
underwater. PES 50: Swimming for Begin-
ners) Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.
Arthritis Aquatics LC Thurs., 7:15 p.m.-8:45 p.m., Oct. 8-Dec. 3
MAT 35/$75 (no classes Oct. 22, Nov. 26) (7 sessions) Rowena
(See page 31 for course description) Dale S. Mohammed, judge, choreographer, coach
and Masters swimmer, silver and bronze medalist
LC Sun., 11:40 a.m.-12:25 p.m., Oct. 4-Nov. 8 at the 2005 U.S. Masters Synchronized Swimming
(6 sessions) Garrett Keohane, arthritis aquatics Championships.
specialist.
FLEXSTUDY--self-paced, on-line
AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (AMA) courses.
• Fair, Square, and Legal: A Manager’s Guide To Safe Hiring, Managing, and Firing Practices
• Fundamentals for Budgeting for Nonfinancial Managers • How to Write a Marketing Plan
• How to Manage your Priorities • Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace
• How to Plan and Manage your Company Budget • Keeping Customers for Life
• How to Prepare a Financial Forecast • Leadership Skills for Managers
Tuition for the classes is $95 (registration fee not included). Classes are self-paced; start at any time and finish within a 3 month period. Certifi-
cates are awarded to students who successfully complete their courses.
HOW TO REGISTER:Visit www.flexstudy.com/lehmance. Click on the course of your choice and follow the on-screen instructions.
REFUND POLICY FOR flexstudy AMA COURSE: A 100 % refund, less registration fee, may be issued PRIOR to first login to the course(s).
Students must drop in writing by emailing ce@lehman.cuny.edu prior to the first login to the course(s).
On-line workshops are quick, convenient and certified by the State of New York. Complete at your own pace--any day, any time. Conducted by
Genius, Genius of New York. Tuition for this course is to be paid by money order or credit card only.
Child Abuse Identification and Reporting On-Line Workshop CAP 10/$25*
Violence Prevention On-line Workshop VPW 10/$25*
* A valid e-mail address is required to register. Please allow approximately 24 hours after registration to receive e-mail confirmation and in-
structions.
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ON-LINE CLASSES
Non-Profit Management & Project Management
NEW Classes provided by
MINDEDGE’S Winchester Center for Management Development Partnership
Non-Profit Management Courses/Certificate:
Through a unique blend of theory and real-world practice these courses meet the needs of busy non-profit professionals. Courses are self-paced,
delivered 100% online, and available 24/7 making learning convenient and accessible anytime and anywhere with internet access. Courses are
available for Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) International Continuing Education Points and combine interactive exercises, real world
examples, web-references, audio/video and focused readings to help learners quickly retain knowledge.Students can either register for courses
individually, or register for the entire suite to earn a Certificate in Non-Profit Management and to save.
Project Management Courses:
These comprehensive PMBOK® based courses are in an easy to learn, self-paced learning format and are ideally suited for busy professionals
looking for a convenient and affordable way to train and prepare for the PMP® Exam, or just earn PDUs to maintain PMP® certification. Each
course combines text, graphics, interactive exercises, case studies and practice exams and are available for 3.5 to 38 Professional Development
Units (PDUs).
HOW TO REGISTER: Visit www.execlearn.com/programs/lehman.php to view course descriptions and to register today.
REFUND POLICY FOR MindEdge COURSES
You may request a refund (minus 10% cancellation fee) up to 5 days from the start date. No refunds will be issued after 5 days from the start
date (date of purchase).
Classes provided by
MUSIC INDUSTRY EDUCATORS
For more information and to register, go to: www.mu-ed.com/Lehmance. To speak to a program advisor, call 888-899-7347.
REFUND POLICY FOR MUSIC INDUSTRY EDUCATORS COURSES
A 100 % refund, less registration fee, may be issued PRIOR to first login to the course(s). Students must drop in writing by
emailing ce@lehman.cuny.edu prior to the first login to the course(s).
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PRE-COLLEGE: CLASSES FOR AGES 4-16
OPEN H OUSE Reading Improvement Writing Improvement for Teens
HO YPP 41/$140 YPP 81/$140
Pre-College: For students below grade level in reading, With an emphasis on essay writing, this
Classes for this course focuses on vocabulary building, course focuses on improving writing skills
Ages 4-16 comprehension skills and critical thinking. through the generation of ideas, writing
Saturday, September 12 Phonics is included for the lower grades. En- drafts, editing and revising. Grammar, punc-
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. rollment limited. Textbooks must be brought tuation and spelling are covered.
Carman Hall room 129 to first class. Grades 9-12.
LC Saturday Schedule: Oct. 3-Dec. 12 (no LC Sat., 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 12
class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
ACADEMIC SKILLS Sec. 1: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Grade 2.
Sec. 2: 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Grades 3, 4. Math Improvement for Teens
Mini Math & Me
Sec. 3: 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Grades 5, 6. YPP 152/$140
YPP 115/$75
Sec. 4: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Grade 7, 8. Students are guided through the NYS Stan-
Students with a parent or guardian practice
dards for Mathematics and learn how to de-
their math skills with fun and challenging
velop strategies to address weaknesses in
games. Concepts covered include basic math Math Improvement number sense and operations, algebra, geom-
operations and money. Ages 4-5. YPP 47/$140 etry, measurement, statistics and probability.
LC Sat., Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 10:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m. (8 For students below grade level in mathe- Grades 9-12.
sessions) matics, this course focuses on computational LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 12
skills and problem solving. Enrollment lim- (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
Mini Reading & Me ited. Textbooks must be brought to first class.
YPP 116/$75 LC Saturday Schedule: Oct. 3-Dec. 12 (no Math Enrichment
Students with a parent or guardian collect class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) YPP 77/$140
words and build a foundation for literacy To enroll in this course students must be
Sec. 1: 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Grade 2.
using poetry, reading games and basic lan- above grade level in math, have mastered
guage arts practice. Ages 4-5. Sec. 2: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Grades 3, 4.
fractions, decimals and percents and be
Sec. 3: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Grades 5, 6.
LC Sat., Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. ready for an introduction to high school
Sec. 4: 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Grade 7, 8. math. After a brief review of basic math
(8 sessions)
skills, emphasis is on an introduction to al-
Reading and Arithmetic Readiness Writing Improvement gebra including understanding the language
YPP 46/$140 YPP 67/$140 of algebra, using signed numbers and solving
equations. Grades 7, 8. Textbook, available in
Young children build a foundation for reading This course is designed to stimulate interest
the College Bookstore, must be brought to
and arithmetic skills in this course. Activities in writing as a major step in helping children
first class.
such as alphabet games, phonics, story time, improve their skills. Students are guided
and number and counting games allow chil- through phases of the writing process such as LC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 12
dren to develop skills at their own pace. En- the generation of ideas, writing and revising (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
rollment limited. Textbooks must be brought drafts, and editing. Grammar, punctuation
to first class. and spelling are covered. Reading Improvement for
LC Sat., Oct. 3-Dec. 12, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
LC Saturday Schedule: Oct. 3-Dec. 12 (no
class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
NEW Teens
(no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions) YPP 155/$140
Sec. 1: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Grade 2. Students read across the curriculum using
Sec. 2: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 3, 4. fiction and non-fiction short storied, essays
Reading and Mathematics Sec. 3: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 5, 6. and other literature to strngthen comprehen-
Readiness for First Graders sion,, critical thinking and build vocabulary.
Sec. 4: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Grades 7, 8.
YPP 145/$140 Using NYS Standards for English Language
Designed for children entering first grade, Arts, students develop skills reading, listen-
this course covers phonics, sight word recog- ing and responding to literature.
nition and reading comprehension. Numeri- Do n ’t Grades 9-12.
cal skills, computation and problem solving
are taught. Enrollment limited. Textbooks
w a it in lin e ! LC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 12
(no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
must be brought to first class. S i gn u p o n - lin e !
LC Sat., Oct. 3-Dec. 12, 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Go to www.lehman.edu/ce
(no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
to register and find
class updates!
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PRE-COLLEGE: CLASSES FOR AGES 4-16
Art Portfolio Development Playing Guitar I for Young People Sing Out Loud!
YPP 101/$140 YPP 120/$115 YPP 114/$115
This course helps teenagers develop a draw- This course is designed for beginning level Do you like to sing? Has anyone told you
ing portfolio. The class prepares middle guitar students or those who have never that you have a wonderful voice? Come and
school students for high schools of the arts played before. It covers basic fingerboard work with a professional singer. No matter
and high school students for art colleges or techniques, open chord progressions, simple what kind of music you like-if you sing or
careers in art. Students are exposed to a va- accompaniment styles and one-octave major just want to learn how to sing, join us for in-
riety of drawing techniques, methods and scales. Different styles of songs are intro- dividual and group singing. Ages 13-15.
subject matter. In addition, students learn duced. A guitar is needed for the first class.
LC Sat., 12:45 p.m.-1:45 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21 (8
how to present their work and discover what A half-size nylon string acoustic guitar is
sessions)
recruiters of art high schools and colleges recommended but not mandatory. Ages 9-15.
look for in a portfolio. Ages 12-16. CC Sat., Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m., Audition Workshop
NEW
LC Fri., 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m., Oct. 2-Nov. 20 (8 sessions) Teddy Crawford, composer, instru-
(8 sessions) YPP 117/$100
mentalist and vocalist.
In a supportive and friendly environment, stu-
Playing Guitar II for Young People dents present and develop performing arts
YPP 121/$115 pieces for auditions for schools, clubs, tele-
This class is designed for students who took vision, theatre, etc. Preparation for auditions
Playing Guitar I, or anyone who is not an ab- such as how to choose a photographer, what
solute beginner. Course introduces more ad- to wear, what should be on a performing arts
vanced accompaniment styles, fretboard resume, which pictures to have in a portfolio,
techniques, right hand/left hand development how to warm up and more are covered. All
techniques, major and minor scale applica- types of performing artists and models wel-
tions. Note reading and barre chords will be come. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
introduced. Different styles of songs will be Ages 9-15.
covered. Ages 9-15. LC Sun., 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 26-Oct.
CC Sat., Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 2:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m., 17 (4 sessions)
(8 sessions) Teddy Crawford, composer, instru-
On Stage! mentalist and vocalist.
Cooking Kids’ Style
YPP 27/$100
Students develop creativity and self-confi- Piano for Young People
NEW YPP 118/$140
dence in children through improvisation, YPP 125/$105 Kids can participate in the cooking experi-
mime games, movement, expression, and ence with a trained chef, in this “kid-sized”
Learn to play the piano in a fun-filled at-
role playing. Ages 6-8. cooking class. A hands-on basic course
mosphere. Emphasis is placed on note read-
LC Sat., 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21, ing, rhythm, posture, and hand technique. preparing easy, delicious dishes the whole
(8 sessions) Students learn to play simple melodies and family can enjoy. Parents are encouraged to
chords. Ages 9-12. participate. The first session includes an or-
Acting Workshop eientation and introduction to the kitchen fa-
LC Wed., 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., Oct. 7-Nov. 25 cility, utensils, and food prep. Participants are
YPP 26/$120
(no class Oct. 14) (7 sessions) Rosemary George,
This workshop helps develop creative ex- advised to bring aprons, side towels, paper
international singer and piano instructor.
pression, communication skills and confi- (www.rosemarygeorge.com) towels, plastic utensils, cups and paper plates.
dence through movement, voice and acting Cost of food/ materials $40 paid at first class.
techniques. Improvisation and character de- Enrollment limited. Ages 9-12.
velopment provide an early foundation in LC Sun., 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Oct. 4-Oct. 25 (3
theater skills. sessions)
LC Sat., 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21
(8 sessions) Ages 9-12. Checkmate: Chess for Young People
YPP 170/$95
Playwriting A game of strategy and skill, chess reinforces
YPP 153/$130 basic math skills like counting, adding and
Aspiring authors tell their stories in a the- subtracting and expands to such areas as es-
atrical way. Students detail plots, themes, timating movements, graphing and recording
settings and more as they develop characters game moves. Students learn decision-mak-
who can become oral storytellers of their ing skills and a systematic way of thinking
work. Previous experience is not required. that they can apply in other subjects. Studies
Enrollment limited. Ages 13-15. have shown that chess increases math scores.
Tuition includes materials. Ages 9-12.
LC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 21,
LC Sat., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Oct. 3-Nov. 7 (6
(8 sessions)
sessions)
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PRE-COLLEGE: CLASSES FOR AGES 4-16
Swimming I for Young People Swimming III for Young People Pre-Swim Team Program
YPA 32/$125 YPA 36/$125 To enroll in this program, swimmers must be
For children with no experience or minimal Skills taught include sidestroke, breaststroke, able to swim 25 yards of front crawl with
experience in the water, this course covers sculling and an introduction to the butterfly good breathing technique as well as the back
fundamental skills including breathing, float- stroke. Water safety is emphasized. NOTE: crawl for 25 yards.
ing and crawlstroke. Water safety is empha- To enroll, students must be able to do the The program gives swimmers the opportunity
sized. Swim cap required. Enrollment front crawl for 25 meters with rotary breath- to continue to develop their basic swimming
limited. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required. ing, back crawl for 10 meters and tread strokes (crawlstroke and backstroke); learn
water. Swim cap required. Ages 8-14. Valid additional strokes (butterfly and breast-
LC Saturday Schedule: Sept. 26-Nov. 21 (9 CUNYCard I.D. required. stroke); racing dives and turns; how to use
sessions)
LC Sec. 1: Sat., 10:50 a.m.-11:35 a.m., Sept. training equipment such as kickboards, pull
Sec. 1: 10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m., Ages 6-8. 26-Nov. 21 (9 sessions) buoys and the pace clock as well as practice
Sec. 2: 11:35 a.m.-12:20 p.m., Ages 6-8. LC Sec. 2: Sun., 11:50 a.m.-12:35 a.m., Oct. 4- patterns, practice decorum and practice pro-
Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 29) (9 sessions) tocol. Ages 7-15.
Sec. 3: 2:05 p.m.-2:50 p.m., Ages 9-12.
Sec. 4: 1:15 p.m.-2:00 p.m., Ages 9-12. Child/Parent Swimming The program has three levels:
Sec. 5: 3:40 p.m.-4:25 p.m., Ages 13-15. YPA 39/$150 (1 child and 1 adult) Pre-Team I: refine strokes and develop
YPA 39/$170 (2 children and 1 adult) stroke mechanics through drills
LC Sunday Schedule: Oct. 4-Dec. 6 (no class (Registration fee to be charged to adult)
Nov. 29) (9 sessions)
Pre-Team II: learn racing starts, turns and
Due to APEX regulations regarding access to develop the individual medley
Sec. 6: 11:05 a.m.-11:50 a.m., Ages 6-8. locker rooms, registration is restricted to
daughters/mothers (female guardians) or Pre-Team III: develop basic conditioning,
LC Friday Schedule: Sept. 25-Nov. 20 (9 ses- practice protocol and team terminology
sons/fathers (male guardians). Exception:
sions)
Parents of the opposite sex may register pro- Upon successful completion of Pre-Team III,
Sec. 7: 3:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Ages 9-12. vided their children are able to change swimmers can try out for the APEX Swim
clothes by themselves. Club team or continue in the Pre-Swim Team
Swimming II for Young People Program.
Young children are taught water safety, basic
YPA 38/$125 swimming movements and breathing. This
Pre-Team I
A continuation of Swimming I for Young course provides an opportunity for children
YPA 101/$150
People. NOTE: To enroll, students must be and parents or guardians to spend time to-
LC Sec. 1: Sat., 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Sept.
able to swim 15 yards and be comfortable in gether in a group experience while children
26-Dec. 5 (no class Nov. 28) (10 sessions)
deep water. Includes elementary backstroke, develop water confidence. Parent/guardian LC Sec. 2: Fri., 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., Sept. 25-
treading water, improvement of crawlstroke MUST be in the pool with child. Swim cap Dec. 4 (no class Nov. 27) (10 sessions)
and simple diving. Water safety is empha- required. Enrollment limited. Ages 4-8.
sized. Swim cap required. Prerequisite: YPA Valid CUNYCard I.D. required. Pre-Team II
32 or equivalent swimming experience. En- YPA 102/$150
LC Sec. 1: Sat., 10:50 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Sept.
rollment limited. Ages 6-14. Valid CUN-
26-Nov. 21 (9 sessions) LC Sat., 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Sept. 26-Dec.
YCard I.D. required. 5 (no class Nov. 29) (10 sessions). To enroll in
LC Sec. 2: Sun., 12:40 p.m.-1:20 p.m., Oct. 4-
this class, students must have successfully com-
LC Saturday Schedule: Sept. 26-Nov. 21 (9 Dec. 6 (no class Nov. 29) (9 sessions)
pleted YPA 101: Pre-Team I.
sessions)
Synchronized Swimming for Young
Sec. 1: 9:10 a.m.-9:55 a.m.
People Pre-Team III
Sec. 2: 2:55 p.m.-3:40 p.m. YPA 103/$150
YPA 46/$200
LC Sunday Schedule: Oct. 4-Dec. 6 (no class Synchronized Swimming is a performance LC Thurs., 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m., Sept. 24-Dec.
Nov. 29) (9 sessions) 3 (no class Nov. 26) (10 sessions) To enroll in this
sport which takes place in deep water. class, students must have successfully completed
Sec. 3: 10:15 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Swimmers learn sculling techniques, how to YPA 102: Pre-Team II.
tread water, and intermediate and advanced
LC Friday Schedule: Sept. 25-Nov. 20 (9 ses- swimming strokes and kicks. Advanced
sions) swimmers work on developing core control
Sec. 4: 4:35 p.m.-5:20 p.m. and increased grab on the water. All swim-
mers will learn figures (stunts) appropriate
to their ability and experience. (Prerequi-
PHYSICAL FITNESS sites: ability to swim 25 yards, and be com-
fortable in deep water and underwater. YPA
CLASSES 38: Swimming II for Young People.) Ages 8-
Teens 16 years of age and 16. Valid CUNYCard I.D. required.
above may register for LC Fri., 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m., Sept. 25-Nov. 20
(8 sessions) Rowena Dale S. Mohammed, judge,
adult physical fitness choreographer, coach and Masters swimmer, silver and
classes. See page 35. bronze medalist at the 2005 U.S. Masters Synchronized
Swimming Championships.
OPEN HOUSE
Adult Degree Program
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ADULT DEGREE PROGRAM APPLICATION
The Adult Degree Program is open only to individuals 25 years of age or older who have not been en-
rolled in school for at least five years and have not earned more than 60 college credits. Applicants must
write a two-page statement discussing their reasons for wanting to enter the Adult Degree Program.
Your statement should reflect the following reasons for wanting a college education:
academic area of interest
future goals
experience since your last year in school
E-MAIL _______________________________________________________________________
If you previously applied for admission to Lehman College, state when ______________________________ and answer
the following questions:
Applied: for matriculation Accepted: as a matric
as a non-matric as a non-matric
not accepted
List below your educational background including high school and all colleges attended.
If room location is not available at the time of registration, students Course Substitutions for Certificate Program Courses
must call (718) 960-8512 or (718) 960-5107 during regular business Under certain circumstances, course substitutions may be made with the
hours prior to the first class meeting. Rooms are posted outside office. permission of the program coordinator. Students requesting to waive a
course must complete a Waiver of Course form available in the Office of
In the event a course is cancelled, we attempt to notify students; how- Continuing Education or at http://www.lehman.edu/ce.
ever, students are advised to verify the status of courses by calling (718)
960-8512 no earlier than 24 hours prior to the first class meeting. Grades and Transcripts
Grades - Grade reports are mailed at the conclusion of each semester.
Fees (Non-Refundable) Transcripts - Students should complete a Transcript Request form. In-
$20.00 Registration Fee (payable each semester) clude $4 (check or money order). Call (718) 960-8512 or write:
$ 4.00 Transcript or Certificate fee Lehman College, Office of Continuing Education, 250 Bedford Park
$25.00 Application for certificate programs Blvd. West, Bronx, N.Y. 10468.
$16.25 Returned Checks Certificate Requests
$ 5.00 Replacement of lost Real Estate certificate Students satisfactorily completing a Continuing Education Course* or
$10.00 Replacement of lost CUNYCard Program may request a Certificate Request form. Address all requests
$ 3.00 Replacement of lost tuition receipt to: Lehman College, Office of Continuing Education, 250 Bedford Park
Discounts Blvd. West, Bronx, N.Y. 10468. Include $4 (check or money order).
Discounts are given toward the tuition of ONE COURSE per semester on *Exceptions: No fee required for Pharmacy Technician, Real Estate
a space available basis. Discounts are given on tuition only. Registrants Salesperson's and Broker's courses, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
must provide I.D./proof. There are no discounts given on courses $100 or Counselor courses, English as a Second Language courses, and chil-
less. To apply discounts, call (718)960-8512. dren’s courses.
15% discount for senior citizens (62 years and older) Continuing Education Units
10% discount for Lehman College current degree students and 1 child The continuing education unit (CEU) represents a nationally recog-
25% discount for CUNY employees nized instrument for documenting participation in non-credit programs.
50% discount for Lehman College employees A CEU is defined as ten hours of participation in an organized contin-
15% discount for children of Lehman College employees uing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable di-
$10 discount A for child(ren) registered in 2 classes by 9/25/09. rection, and qualified instruction. Continuing education credits may
$20 discount B for child(ren) registered in 3+ classes by 9/25/09. not be transferred to a degree-bearing program.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Lehman College Photo I.D.s Lehman College Parking
There is no fee for the CUNYCard (Lehman photo I.D.) unless it is lost
Metered Parking
($10 fee).
Parking at meters may be available on Goulden Avenue and on Bedford
The following students MUST have this photo I.D.: Park Boulevard West.
Students enrolled in Computer Information Technology,
keyboarding and word processing courses in the IT Center. Parking Stickers
Children and teens enrolled in computer classes in the IT Center. Parking is available on Goulden Avenue in the North Lot, Monday-Fri-
Students, both adults and children, enrolled in classes held in the day, 9:00 a.m-6:30 p.m. After 6:30 p.m. parking is available in the
Athletic and Physical Education Complex (The APEX). South Lot. Both lots are open on weekends.
Students who plan to use the library facilities. The fall 2009 parking sticker costs $45 (check or money order payable
CUNYCards must be validated each semester. The schedule to obtain to Lehman College) and requires a Continuing Education registration
the CUNYCard is available in the Office of Continuing Education or receipt.
call Public Safety at (718) 960-8593.
Parking stickers may be purchased in person in Shuster Hall, Room
Students enrolled in classes only at CUNY on the Concourse do not 078, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 4:45 p.m. and, when College classes
need a CUNYCard. A CUNY on the Concourse non-photo I.D. will be are in session, on Tuesdays and Wednesday, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. in
mailed with the registration receipt. Students must have the I.D. to Shuster Hall, Bursar Office, Room 031.
enter.
Mail-in requests for parking stickers require a copy of the Continuing
Textbooks Education registration receipt, the $45 fee, plus a self-addressed
For classes at Lehman College, textbooks may be purchased at stamped envelope. Mail requests to:
the Lehman College Bookstore, Goulden Avenue, Gate 2,
(718) 295-0800. Lehman College, Shuster Hall, Room 078
Regular hours: Mondays-Thursdays, 8:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Parking Sticker Request
Fridays, 8:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 250 Bedford Park Blvd. West
Bronx, New York 10468-1589
For extended hours and Saturday openings during registration, contact
the bookstore directly.
CUNY on the Concourse Parking
Textbooks can be purchased online at www.posmancollegiate.com/pos- Street parking, both metered and non-metered, may be available
man/. Follow the prompts. When asked to choose a department, select within close walking distance to CUNY on the Concourse.
CEP, the bookstore code for Continuing Education.
Fee-based parking facilities are available directly behind CUNY
For classes at CUNY on the Concourse, textbooks may be pur- on the Concourse at Ultra Car Park on Creston Avenue and slightly
chased onsite during posted hours the first two weeks of the semester further at the Municipal Parking Garage at Jerome Avenue and 190th
and thereafter at the Lehman College Bookstore. Book purchases at Street. For current rates call: Ultra Car Park (718) 364-0195;
CUNY on the Concourse are by check, money order, or credit card Jerome-190th Street Municipal Garage (718) 329-1186.
only.
Note
The college reserves the right to cancel courses, adjust curricula and CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
hours, close facilities, substitute instructors, change locations, substi-
tute equipment or limit enrollment without notice. For the latest course To earn a certificate, students must apply for and be accepted into a
and schedule information, please call (718)960-8512 or go to program and successfully complete program requirements. Stu-
www.lehman.edu/ce. dents must have a high school diploma or GED to be admitted.
Please refer to specific program as some require additional education
or degrees. Basic computer skills are recommended.
TO APPLY:
Getting to Lehman College By Bus: Bronx: #1, #2, #9, #10, #22, By Train: IRT 4 or IND "D" or "B" to
By Car: Major Deegan Expressway (I- #25, #26, #32; Bronx/Manhattan #4A or Bedford Park Boulevard. Metro North's
87) to Van Cortlandt Park South exit; #4B express to Bedford Park Boulevard; Harlem line to Botanical Gardens station
Bronx River Parkway or Saw Mill Westchester: #20, #20X, #4. then Bronx bus #25 or #26 to College; or
(Henry Hudson) Parkway to Mosholu Fordham station then Bronx bus #9 to
Parkway exit. Jerome Avenue or #22 to Goulden Av-
enue.
By Bus: Bronx: #1, #2, #12, #22, #24, #28, #32, #34 to Fordham Rd. and
Grand Concourse. Westchester: #60, #61 to Valentine Ave.
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