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BIPDV703001 - Chemical Operator Training

A 62-contact hour non-credit training program focusing on the diverse needs of chemical operators working in a variety of industries. Training includes applied mathematics, Chemical Theory, Safety, Health and Environmental and Overview of mechanial systems. Contact Jeff Spain for additional information at 614-287-5076. 

Cost: $995.00
CEUs: 0
Dates: 
Location: On-Line Course On-Line Course

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BUS 102 - BASE Start Up Workshop (Evening Class - November 19th, 2008)

BASE provides the basics of business start up for those looking to turn their Dreams into reality. Topics covered in BASE include - Legal Business Structures, Research & Tax Requirements, Research that Must Be Done, How to Market your Product or Service, How to Write a Business Plan, and Access to Sources of Financing.

Cost: $0.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  11/19/2008, Wed
Time:  5:30 PM-8:30 PM
Location: WD Rm 353

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BUS 102 - BASE Start Up Workshop (December 3rd, 2008)

BASE provides the basics of business start up for those looking to turn their Dreams into reality. Topics covered in BASE include - Legal Business Structures, Research & Tax Requirements, Research that Must Be Done, How to Market your Product or Service, How to Write a Business Plan, and Access to Sources of Financing.

Cost: $0.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  12/3/2008, Wed
Time:  9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Location: WD Rm 353

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BUS 103 - IRS Small Business Tax Workshop (November 18th, 2008)

Existing or prospective small business owners or the self-employed person can learn about their federal and state tax rights, requirements and responsibilities by attending this IRS tax workshop. The workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes. Participants receive materials and the instruction necessary for compliance to and with federal and state business tax requirements. These workshops are offered free of charge and are sponsored by the Ohio Small Business Development Center, the Internal Revenue Service and the Ohio Department of Taxation.

Cost: $0.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  11/18/2008, Tue
Time:  9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Location: The Center for Workforce Development 3rd Fl, Rm 353

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BUS 103 - IRS Small Business Tax Workshop (December 9th, 2008)

Existing or prospective small business owners or the self-employed person can learn about their federal and state tax rights, requirements and responsibilities by attending this IRS tax workshop. The workshop is designed to provide a general overview of business taxes. Participants receive materials and the instruction necessary for compliance to and with federal and state business tax requirements. These workshops are offered free of charge and are sponsored by the Ohio Small Business Development Center, the Internal Revenue Service and the Ohio Department of Taxation.

Cost: $0.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  12/9/2008, Tue
Time:  9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Location: The Center for Workforce Development 3rd Fl, Rm 353

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BUS 220 - An Insiders Approach to Federal Estate & Gift Taxation - Level I (December 15, 2008)

This course is designed to help the participant acquire a basic understandingof the current estate and gift tax law through an analysis of the various sectionsof the Internal Revenue Code, Committee Reports, regulations, Rulings andcourt decisions, and to enable the participant to apply his/her knowledge of the estate and gift tax law to specific situations. 

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Cost: $249.00
CEUs: 1
Dates:  12/15/2008, Mon
Time:  8:30 AM-4:45 PM
Location: WD 237

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BUS 221 - An Insider's Approach to Federal Estate & Gift Taxation - Level II (December 16, 2008)

This seminar will highlight the latest tax laws and give the participant a more sophisticated understanding of the more intricate aspects of estate and gift tax laws.

 

Prerequisite:  An Insider’s Approach to Federal Estate and Gift Taxation – Level I, or equivalent knowledge and experience.

 

Topics Include:  Treasury Department Circular 230- Ethics; Current and proposed tax developments; Transfers taking effect at death; Retained life estates; Revocable transfers; Transfers within three years of death; Annuities; Life Insurance; Jointly-owned Property and tenancy-by-the-entirety; Power of appointment; Debs, mortgages and liens; Marital deductions, Charitable deduction; Administration and funeral expenses.

Cost: $249.00
CEUs: 1
Dates:  12/16/2008, Tue
Time:  8:30 AM-4:45 PM
Location: WD 237

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BUS 222 - Estate Planning Techniques (December 17, 2008)

This course is designed to teach students to apply the principles of current estate, gift and income taxation to achieve the economic and other needs of clients.

 

Prerequisite:  An Insider’s Approach to Federal Estate and Gift Taxation – Levels I and II, or equivalent knowledge and experience.

 

Topics Include:  Specific applications of Treasury Department and Circular 230-Ethics; Estate, gift and income tax consequences of lifetime transfers; Marital deductions; Annual exclusions; Net gifts, gift splitting, gifts to minors; Alternate valuation; Pre-mortem, mortem and post-mortem planning; Disclaimers; GRITS/PRITS, GRATS and GRUTS; Adjusted taxable gifts; Family-owned business deduction; Qualified conservation easement exclusion; Transfers from revocable trusts.

Cost: $249.00
CEUs: 1
Dates:  12/17/2008, Wed
Time:  8:30 AM-4:45 PM
Location: WD 237

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BUS 223 - Individual Income Tax Refresher and Tax Law Update (December 18, 2008)

This course is designed to highlight the latest development and proposed new laws in individual income tax and to summarize individual income tax principles.

 

Topics Include:  Emphasis on new development and proposed changes; Gross income, adjusted gross income and taxable income; Sales and exchanges – rules for capital gains and principal residences; Innocent spouse; Education exclusions, deductions and credits; Individual retirement accounts (including phase-outs) – deductible and non-deductible (including Roth); Medical plans and benefits; Home office deduction; Credits; Casualty gains and losses; Basis; Fringe benefits; Grantor trusts; Alimony; Meals & entertainment; Spousal and non-spousal transfer pursuant to divorce or annulment; Interest-free and below-market loans; Net gifts.

Cost: $249.00
CEUs: 1
Dates:  12/18/2008, Thurs
Time:  8:30 AM-4:45 PM
Location: WD 237

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BUS 224 - The Ins and Outs of IRS Practice & Procedure and Tax Preparer Liability (December 19, 2008)

This course is designed to bring into focus the aspects of tax return preparer liability and strategies in dealing with the Internal Revenue Service and to examine the rules, policies, practices and procedures of the IRS.

 

Topics Include:  Current and proposed tax developments; Rules for tax return preparers and preparer liability and penalties – Ethics; Importance and level of authority of the Internal Revenue Code; Committee reports, regulations, rulings and court decisions; IRS examinations of returns; Fraud; Appeal procedure; Collection; Practice before the IRS.

Cost: $249.00
CEUs: 1
Dates:  12/19/2008, Fri
Time:  8:30 AM-4:45 AM
Location: WD 237

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CPT 115 - ICDL US Ohio Package

This is the 7 course, 7 test online training package to prepare students for the International Computer Drivers License.

Cost: $120.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  1/1/2007-12/31/2008, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun
Time:  8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Location: Online Course Online Course

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CPT 210 - Cisco CCNA 1: Networking for Home and Small Businesses (January 5, 2009)

Upon completion of the Networking for Home and Small Businesses course, students will be able to perform the following tasks:

  1. Set up a personal computer system, including the operating system, interface cards, and peripheral devices

  2. Plan and install a home or small business network and connect it to the Internet

  3. Verify and troubleshoot network and Internet connectivity

  4. Share resources such as files and printers among multiple computers

  5. Recognize and mitigate security threats to a home network

  6. Configure and verify common Internet applications

  7. Configure basic IP services through a GUI

Cost: $900.00
CEUs: 7
Dates:  1/5/2009-4/20/2009, Mon
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 311

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CPT 211 - Cisco CCNA 2: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP course,(January 7, 2009)

Upon completion of the Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP course, students will be able to perform the following tasks:

  1. Describe the structure of the Internet and how Internet communications occur between hosts
  2. Install, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco IOS devices for Internet and server connectivity
  3. Plan a basic wired infrastructure to support network traffic
  4. implement basic WAN connectivity using Telco services
  5. Demonstrate proper disaster recovery procedures and perform server backups
  6. Monitor network performance and isolate failures
  7. Troubleshoot problems using and organized, layered procedure
  8. Describe the OSI model and the process of encapsulation

Cost: $900.00
CEUs: 7
Dates:  1/7/2009-4/22/2009, Wed
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 311

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CPT 212 - Cisco CCNA 3: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise (Sept 2, 2008)

Upon completion of Introducing Routing and Switching/Designing and Supporting Networks students should be able to:

  1. Implement a LAN for an approved network design
  2. Configure a switch with VLANs and inter-switch communication
  3. Implement access lists to permit or deny specified traffic
  4. Configure a routing protocol on Cisco devices
  5. Implement WAN links
  6. Perform LAN, WAN, and VLAN troubleshooting using a structured methodology and the OSI model
  7. Gather customer requirements
  8. Design a simple Internetwork using Cisco technology
  9. Design an IP addressing scheme to meet LAN requirements
  10. Create an equipment list to meet LAN design requirements
  11. Create and present a proposal to a customer
  12. Install and configure a prototype Internetwork
  13. Obtain and upgrade IOS in Cisco devices

Cost: $900.00
CEUs: 7
Dates:  9/2/2008-12/16/2008, Tue
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 311

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CPT 213 - Cisco CCNA Discovery 4: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks (January 6, 2009)

 Upon completion of Introducing Routing and Switching/Designing and Supporting Networks students should be able to:

  1. Implement a LAN for an approved network design
  2. Configure a switch with VLANs and inter-switch communication
  3. Implement access lists to permit or deny specified traffic
  4. Configure a routing protocol on Cisco devices
  5. Implement WAN links
  6. Perform LAN, WAN, and VLAN troubleshooting using a structured methodology and the OSI model
  7. Gather customer requirements
  8. Design a simple Internetwork using Cisco technology
  9. Design an IP addressing scheme to meet LAN requirements
  10. Create an equipment list to meet LAN design requirements
  11. Create and present a proposal to a customer
  12. Install and configure a prototype Internetwork
  13. Obtain and upgrade IOS in Cisco devices

Cost: $900.00
CEUs: 7
Dates:  1/6/2009-4/21/2009, Tue
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 211

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CPT 234 - Cisco IT Essentials, PC Hardware and Software(January 5, 2009)

This course is designed to prepare students for the CompTIA A+ certification examinations.

Cost: $1,295.00
CEUs: 8
Dates:  1/5/2009-3/18/2009, Mon, Wed
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 306

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CPT 234 - Cisco IT Essentials, PC Hardware and Software(April 6, 2009)

This course is designed to prepare students for the CompTIA A+ certification examinations.

Cost: $1,295.00
CEUs: 8
Dates:  4/6/2009-6/8/2009, Mon, Wed
Time:  6:00 PM-10:00 PM
Location: WD 306

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HRM100 - SHRM PHR/SPHR Certification Preparation Course (February 2009)

This course uses the SHRM Learning System, the most widely used tool available to prepare for the certification exam. This intensive, fast-paced program helps participants focus their review in an instructor-led classroom enrvironment. The program and related tasks are designed to help attendees review a great deal of information quickly, refresh areas they may not currently be practicing, as well as have an opportunity to brush-up on test-taking skills by answering multiple-choice questions.

Cost: $950.00
CEUs: 2.2
Dates:  2/11/2009-4/29/2009, Wed
Time:  6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Location: WD 353

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HRM101 - SHRM Essentials of Human Resource Management (April 2009

This course is a premier introductory course offering a broad overview of the human resource function. This cost-effective course covers real-life HR issues, including employment law, selecting qualified employees, compensation, orientation and training, and the employee performance process. Your employees will learn practical techniques for effectively handling daily HR challenges.

Cost: $495.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  4/23/2009-4/24/2009, Thurs, Fri
Time:  8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Location: WD 353

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LNG 114 - Spanish 3 (January 2009)

Students will further develop their oral and written Spanish skills while they increase knowledge of Spanish-speaking countries around the world.

Cost: $150.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  1/6/2009-2/24/2009, Tue
Time:  6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Location: WD 355

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LNG115 - Spanish 4 (March 2009)

Students will further develop their oral and written Spanish skills while they increase knowledge of Spanish0speaking countries around the world.

Cost: $125.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  3/10/2009-4/28/2009, Tue
Time:  6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Location: WD 355

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SAF 114 - Tubular Assault-Bus, Train and Plane (April 2009)

Now open to patrol officers with 3 years of experience (and required equipment, particularly an AR15/M4 type rifle)!!This class provides the opportunity for street and tactical operations personnel (law enforcement and military) to develop their skills using our live platform of bus, train and large and small aircraft. Even if your agency doesn't have an airport or track line in its jurisdiction, your skill set training foundations will be built upon using advanced firearms training, close quarter battle defensive tactics, and tubular assault tactics, and some of the newest equipment use that works in terms of continuity on all platforms utilized, and even in tight spaces like narrow school hallways. Those patrol officer seeking SWAT positions at their agency will find this course and certification an excellent skill builder, providing training situations not normally found in a basic SWAT school. Students will receive information on the operational systems of school and passenger buses, AMTRAK passenger train systems (the basics of which can also be applied to light rail, subway or commuter systems), light/regional aircraft such as Lear/Citation jets and piston engine craft (with a view for a drug courier intervention) and our Boeing 727 Passenger Jet. The aircraft are all maintained in operational condition by CSCC Aviation Maintenance Program. This course can be paid for by tuition reimbursement progams from your agency with no money required up front.

Cost: $600.00
CEUs: 4
Dates:  4/20/2009-4/24/2009, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri
Time:  8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Location: Bolton Field TBD

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SAF127 - Advanced Use Of Force Simulation Training

This course will provide law enforcement officers and trainees with judgement based video simulation training in use of force procedures and options, including deadly force, less lethal force (taser and OC spray) and verbal commands. The training simulations will be provided in both daylight conditions and conditions requiring the use of the tactical flashlight and will encourage the use of protective cover. Officer/trainees will also have the opportunity to build basic shooting skills using targeting scenarios. Training cost is $60.00 per person. Please contact Tracy LaMar-Nickoli to schedule your training session at 614-287-5436 or tlamar@cscc.edu

Cost: $75.00
CEUs: 1
Dates: 
Location: Campus or On-Site TBD

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SBD BUS 162 - International Trade Symposium (November 14th, 2008)

This seminar will address issues that will help you Assess your Export Readiness; Export Financing; NAFTA; and Letters of Credit.

Cost: $50.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  11/14/2008, Fri
Time:  8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Location: The Center for Workforce Development 4th Floor, Rm 409

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SBDBUS 155 - Capital Crash Course 2009 (December 5th, 2008)

Want to develop an investment ready company from the ground up?  Come hear from entrepreneurs and experts who have done just that!

Cost: $45.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  12/5/2008, Fri
Time:  8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Location: Tech Columbus @ 1275 Kinnear Rd. (43212) 1st Floor Conference Room

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TMT 104 - TIPS Alcohol Server Training (September 15, 2008)

The Challenges: Restaurants and bars are great places for people to socialize and have a good time.

Unfortunately, that good time sometimes gets out of hand. Servers must be able to deal with these

problem behaviors and the challenges associated with underage drinking and drunk driving.

The Solution: TIPS for On Premise at Columbus State Community College empowers your employees to

take a proactive approach toward preventing alcohol misuse and maintaining control of the environment.

By training your staff to recognize the signs of intoxication, you can reduce the chance that an alcoholrelated

incident will occur. TIPS-trained servers show your customers that you care about them and want

to make their visits to your establishment as pleasant as possible.

Additional Benefits: TIPS training can also improve business and community relations. TIPS

certification demonstrates a commitment to prevent alcohol-related problems and a desire to be part of

the solution in society's fight against drunkenness. Liquor boards and local authorities tend to look

favorably on establishments that incorporate TIPS, which can lead to more lenient penalties in the event

of an alcohol violation. TIPS for On Premise can also help an establishment protect itself from possible

litigation and often results in reduced liability insurance premiums.

Cost: $49.00
CEUs: 0
Dates:  9/15/2008, Mon
Time:  9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Location: WD TBD

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