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268-2085 @ Casper College For more information about what the ACT Center has to offer, contact: Ann Dalton, ACT Center Specialist (307) 268-2085 • [email protected] Offering certification and assessment testing from: Customized workforce training • Focused learning • Cost-effective • Results-oriented • Documented • Meetings and conferences • Customized training • Convenient Energy services safety trainer Jerry Hampton and students

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268-2085

@ Casper College

For more information about what the ACT Center has to offer, contact:Ann Dalton, ACT Center Specialist

(307) 268-2085 • [email protected]

Offering certification and assessment testing from:

Customized workforce training

• Focused learning

• Cost-effective

• Results-oriented

• Documented

• Meetings and conferences

• Customized training

• Convenient

Energy services safety trainerJerry Hampton and students

Packing and OutfittingMon-Thu, March 14-24 $1226-10 p.m. 2 credit hoursAGTK 1590 70 T. Jones

Introduction to ArtTelecourse $183Dates TBA 3 credit hoursART 1000 T1 J. Flora

Photography ITue, Thu $1836:30-9:20 p.m. 3 credit hoursART 1150 02 M. Olson

Ceramics I, II, III, IVMon, Wed $1836:30-9:20 p.m. 3 credit hoursART 2410, 2420, 2430, 2440 02 M. Olson

Don’t forget to check the spring schedulefor more classes and training!

Topics: Metal Casting/FabricationMon, Wed $1836:30-9:20 p.m. 3 credit hoursART 2490 01 L. Ryan

Topics: Portfolio PreparationTue, Feb. 22-May 6 $615-6 p.m. 1 credit hourART 2490 70 V. Eggemeyer

Descriptive AstronomyInternet section $183

3 credit hoursASTR 1000 N1 K. Jacobs

Personal FinanceWed $1836-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursBADM 1030 01 J. Simon

Basic Cabinet MakingMon $1226-9 p.m. 2 credit hoursCNTK 1630 01 J. Sears

Furniture RefinishingWed, Jan. 19-March 30 $616-9 p.m. 1 credit hourCNTK 1640 60 J. Sears

WoodworkingTue $91.507-10 p.m. 1 1/2 credit hoursCNTK 1670 01 D. Bay

Principles of NutritionInternet section $183

3 credit hoursFCSC 1140 N1 or N2 S. Murphy

Music FundamentalsInternet section $122

2 credit hoursMUSC 1010 N1 T. Gunderson

Physical GeologyTelecourse $244Broadcast TBA 4 credit hoursGEOL 1100 T1 G. Nelson

requires concurrent enrollment inWed6-7:50 p.m.GEOL 1100L E Staff

Principles of PaleontologyWed $1836-8:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursGEOL 1050 01 K. Sundell

First Year German IMon-Fri $2447:45-9:15 p.m. 4 credit hoursGERM 1010 35 Staff

Literature for ChildrenTue $1836-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursLIBS 2280 01 L. Rail

orLIBS 2280 N1 J. Hughes

Dance AerobicsTue, Thu $615:30-6:20 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1030 01 T. Malone

Western and Social DancingTue $617:30-9:15 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1031 01 B. Ingham

More classes are waiting — just look atthe spring schedule

Basic Self DefenseMon or Tue $617-8:40 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1041 01 or 02 K. Moore

Rock ClimbingMon, Wed, March 28-May5 $615-7 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1287 81 M. Rush

Modern Dance IMon, Wed $615-6:30 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1430 01 K. Gilstad

Personal FitnessAudit only $61 plus $15 Fitness Center fee

1 credit hourPEAC 2005 01 D. Dalen

Scuba CertificationMon, Tue, Jan. 10-Feb. 14

or March 14-Apr. 11 $61 plus $225 fee7:30-9:30 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 2013 60 or 80 T. Malone

There are many more classes to choosefrom — check out the spring schedule

Lifespan: Adulthood and AgingInternet section $61

1 credit hourPSYC 2360 N1 R. Doyle

The spring schedule is online atcaspercollege.edu

Modern Women WritersTue, Thu $1837-8:15 p.m. 3 credit hoursENGL 2270 01 E. Brummond

Guidance of Young ChildrenInternet section $122

2 credit hoursEDCI 1100 N1 J. McIntyre

requires concurrent enrollment inEDCI 1105 N1 J. McIntyre

Conferencing with WritersInternet section $183

3 credit hoursENGL 2045 N1 G. Cooper

Geology of WyomingThu, alternating, Jan. 13-May 5 $616-7:50 p.m. 1 credit hourGEOL 1020 01 K. Sundell

Gemstones and their OriginsThu $616-7:50 p.m. 1 credit hourGEOL 1040 01 S. Mullinnix

The AIDS/HIV EpidemicInternet section $122

2 credit hoursHLTK 1350 N1 L. Fichman

BookbindingTue, Jan. 25-March 1 $407-9 p.m.CMSV 0045 60 J. Goedicke

Dutch Oven CookingSat, May 7 $408 a.m.-1 p.m.CMSV 0119 80 J. Burnett

Debt-Free LivingMon, Jan. 24 $606:30-9:30 p.m.CMSV 0012 60 J. Meyer

Knitting & CrochetThu, Feb. 3-April 28 $607-9 p.m.CMSV 0070 60 D. Budack

Introduction to BridgeMon, Jan. 24-April 11 $407-9 p.m.CMSV 0001 60 G. Padgett

Do you want to take oneor two classes for fun?❑ Choose the class or classes you

want to take.❑ Fill out the form on the Web site at

www.caspercollege.edu and send it to:Casper College Admissions125 College DriveCasper WY 82601

❑ You may include credit card informationfor payment or the college will bill youfor your tuition. All fees must be paid byJan. 13.

Wantmore?See the Casper

College Spring2005 courselisting, availableat the CasperCollegeadmissionsoffice, by mailby calling 268-2100 or onlineat www.caspercollege.edu

Are you looking forcustom workforce training?❑ Browse the selections in this insert or the

spring schedule or go towww.caspercollege.edu and click on theACT Center link for more courses.

❑ Call Ann Dalton, at 268-2085 or BillEdwards, at 268-2337.

❑ ACT Center courses are taken online, butthe Center can also custom design anddeliver training based on your needs

❑ The Center also offers MOS, IC3 andmost Microsoft and CISCO certificationtraining.

Do you want to completeyour associate’s degree?❑ Fill out an application for admission,

either online at www.caspercollege.edu/admission/ or in the Casper Collegeadmissions office.

❑ Have your high school and colleges sendofficial transcripts to Casper College(you must contact those institutions).

❑ Send immunization records verifying theMMR vaccination if you were born afterJan. 1, 1957.

❑ Take the SAT, ACT or COMPASS test. TheCOMPASS is given in the Administration(AD) Building, Room 112, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost is $10.

❑ Register for classes on Friday, Jan. 7,from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. in the AD Building.

What kind of student are you?

Golden Age ScholarshipsNatrona County residents age

60 and older may take classes forlittle or no cost.

A Golden Age Scholarshipcard must be obtained from theadmissions office. Classescovered by the Golden Age

Scholarship include all CasperCollege credit classes andcommunity service (CMSV)classes. The scholarships paystuition and all you pay are coursefees and books.

❑ Fill out the Free Application forFederal Financial Aid (FAFSA)online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Thisform MUST be filled out beforeapplying for scholarships.

❑ Visit Casper College’s FinancialAid office in person or online at

www.caspercollege.edu to seewhat scholarships you qualifyfor.

❑ Fill out and turn in thescholarship forms with anyrequired paperwork. Be sure tomeet the deadline specified on

the application. Check backoften, as some scholarshipsbecome available later in thesemester.

❑ Financial aid may be picked upduring the first week of school inthe business office.

Do you need financial aid?

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Did you know?You are never too old to earn a

degree. Casper College offers 71academic programs, 33 career andtechnical programs and 23certificate programs.

Whether you are working toward your first degree —or your next degree — we are here to help youachieve your dreams of higher education.

Elias Kambutu,addictionology

major

Jane Clemmons,Golden Age

scholar

Women’s IssuesThu, March 17-May 12 $615-6:50 p.m. 1 credit hourADDN 1430 80 B. Strand

Inhalant AbuseThu, Jan. 10-March 3 $615-6:50 p.m. 1 credit hourADDN 1470 60 B. Strand

Eating DisordersThu $1225-6:50 p.m. 2 credit hoursADDN 1510 01 L. Travers

Addictions AssessmentMon $1835-7:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursADDN 2010 01 L. Travers

Intro. to Cultural AnthropologyTelecourse $183Broadcast TBA 3 credit hoursANTH 1200 T1 B. Mueller

Your spring schedule arrived was in themail with your registration form included

International BusinessTue $1836-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursBUSN 2000 01 G. Donnelly

Introduction to Mass MediaTue, Thu $1835:30-6:45 p.m. 3 credit hoursCO/M 1000 02 P. Van Houten

Talking with: Diverse PopulationsMon, Wed, March 14-28 $615:30-8:15 p.m. 1 credit hourCO/M 1080 60 B. Alexander

Talking with: Ron Regan RhetoricMon, Wed, March 30-April 13 $615:30-8:15 p.m. 1 credit hourCO/M 1080 80 G. Wilson

Topics: Public RelationsWed $1837-9:40 p.m. 3 credit hoursCO/M 2490 01 P. Van Houten

Counseling EthicsWed $1225-6:50 p.m. 2 credit hoursCNSL 2010 01 L. Travers

Basic Counseling SkillsTue $1836-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursCNSL 2300 01 J. Jorgensen

Probation and ParoleMon, Wed, Fri $1838-8:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursCRMJ 2380 01 S. Wonser

CriminalisticsThu $1835:30-9:15 p.m. 3 credit hoursCRMJ 2570 01 J. Becker

MicroeconomicsTue $1836:30-9:15 p.m. 3 credit hoursECON 1020 02 T. Schellberg

Topics: Response Mass FatalitiesTue $1226-8 p.m. 2 credit hoursEMGT 1991 01 S. Anderson

Reading for SuccessMon, Wed $61-1835:30-8:30 p.m. 1-3 credit hoursDVST 0500 03 D. Sawyer

Reading EfficiencyMon, Wed $615:30-8:30 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0550 03 D. Sawyer

Basic WritingMon, Wed $1835:30-8:30 p.m. 3 credit hoursDVST 0600 04 D. Sawyer

Research PaperMon, Wed $615:30-8:30 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0650 03 D. Sawyer

Vocabulary BuildingMon, Wed $61-1225:30-8:30 p.m. 1-2 credit hoursDVST 0710 03 D. Sawyer

Effective ListeningMon, Wed $615:30-8:30 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0750 03 D. Sawyer

There are plenty of classes to choose from— check out the spring schedule

Spelling ImprovementMon, Wed $615:30-8:30 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0810 03 D. Sawyer

Study SkillsMon, Wed $615:30-8:30 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0895 03 D. Sawyer

U.S. and Wyoming GovernmentWed $1837-10 p.m. 3 credit hoursPOLS 1000 10 E. Frankland

orPOLS 1000 N1 D. RobinsonPOLS 1000 N2 D. RobinsonPOLS 1000 N3 D. CherryPOLS 1000 N4 T. Payne

English as Sec. Language I, II, IIIMon, Wed $61-1835:30-8:30 p.m. 1-3 credit hoursDVST 0100, 0200, 0300 03 D. Sawyer

People’s Law SchoolWed, Jan. 12-Feb. 16 $257-9 p.m. 1.2 CEUsCEU 0414 60

Tax Strategies and SolutionsTue, Jan. 25 $606:30-9:30 p.m.CMSV 0014 60 J. Meyer

Counseling EthicsWed $1225-6:50 p.m. 2 credit hoursCNSL 2010 01 L. Travers

ComputersMake yourself more

marketable — or justfigure out how to turn onyour new computer —with a computer course.Check page 4.

WorkforcetrainingIf you are looking for

certification, licensing ortraining to update yourjob skills, look on page 5.

PersonaldevelopmentDo you have trouble making

ends meet? Do you wishyou could relate to peoplebetter? Would you like tobrush up on your math orEnglish skills? Browsepage 6.

Better livingLearn to paint, sew or play

the stock market. Defendyour bridge hand — oryour tax return. See page 7.

Classes in blue aredelivered

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PPeerrssoonnaall DDeevveellooppmmeennttShort courses

The following classes take less time than a 16-week semester.

Topic: Seminar in LondonMarch 4-12 $183 plus fees

3 credit hoursART 2490 71 V. EggemeyerTHEA 2490 71 T. Empey

There are many more classes to choosefrom — check out the spring schedule

Medical TranscriptionMon-Thu, Jan. 10-March 3 $1838-9:50 a.m. 3 credit hoursBOTK 2600 60 H. Schilling

CCNA Certification ExamReview

Sat. April 23, April 30 $618 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 1 credit hourCSCO 2035 70 K. McDermott

Computer Aided Drafting IMon, Wed, Jan. 10-March 2 $1226-8:50 p.m. 2 credit hoursENTK 2500 61 J. Eggemeyer

Beginning Grant WritingSat, Jan. 22, Feb. 5, Feb. 26 $1838 a.m.-4 p.m. 3 credit hoursENGL 1500 60 S. Jacob

orSat, March 19, April 2, April 16ENGL 1500 80 S. Jacob

Heart Saver First Aid CPR/AEDThu, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, Feb. 10 $209 a.m.-12:20 p.m. 1/3 credit hoursHLTK 1620 61 D. Lundahl

College StudiesMon, Wed, Jan. 10-March 16 $618-8:50 a.m. 1 credit hourHMDV 1000 60 J. Simon

orTue, Thu, Jan. 10-Feb 3 $6110-11:50 a.m. 1 credit hourHMDV 1000 61 J. Theobald

orMon, Wed, March 14-April 3 $611-2:15 p.m. 1 credit hourHMDV 1000 80 C. Springer-Davis

Machine Tool Technology IMon, Wed, Jan. 11-March 3 $1226-9 p.m. 2 credit hoursMCHT 1610 61 J. Quigley

Math Study SkillsTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 3 $61

orTue, Thu, March 15-May 5 $611-1:50 p.m. 1 credit hourDVST 0925 60 or 70 D. Schaff

Med. Office Coding/SoftwareTue, Thu, Jan. 11-April 21 $18312-1:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursMOAS 2050 60 H. Schilling

Beginning TennisTue, Thu, March 15-May 5 $6112-1:40 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1050 80 A. Steward

Beginning SkiingThu, Jan. 13-March 3 $611-4 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1258 60 K. Bale

Fitness Circuit TrainingMon-Thu, March 14-May 6 $613-3:50 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1275 80 A. Sharman

Rock ClimbingMon, Wed, March 28-May 5 $612-4 p.m. or 5-7 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 1287 80 or 81 M. Rush

Intermediate TennisMon, Wed, Fri, March 14-May 6 $6112-12:50 p.m. 1 credit hourPEAC 2050 80 A. Steward

Survey U.S./Wyo. ConstitutionsTue, Thu, April 5-May 5 $612-3:15 p.m. 1 credit hourPOLS 1010 80 D. Cherry

Lifespan: Adulthood and AgingMon, Jan. 10-March 14 $612-4 p.m. 1 credit hourPSYC 2360 60 R. Doyle

GMAW & GTAW WeldingTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 3 $152.501-3:50 p.m. 2

1/2 credit hours

WELD 1820 60 D. Miller

Structural WeldingTue, Thu, March 15-May 12 $152.501-4:50 p.m. 2 1/2 credit hoursWELD 2500 80 D. Miller

Computer KeyboardingTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 1 $615:30-7:10 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1500 60 N. Wright

orMon, Thu, March 14-May 5 $613:15-4:05 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1500 80 N. Wright

Info Processing OrientationMon, Wed, Jan. 10-March 2 $6111 a.m.-12:25 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1505 60 G. Wheatley

orMon, Wed, March 14-April 27 $613-4:25 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1505 80 G. Wheatley

Did you know?An associate’s degree is just a

small step in a lifelong processof learning.

You can work on your degree inthe evenings, or spend yourlunch hour taking a class. Youcan also take classes over theInternet and via television.

You don’t have to take a fullload — just one or twoclasses a semester will putyou on the road to higher education.

Don’t wait another semester — Sign up for classes today.

Ann Hail, paralegal major, with sons Cory, 13, and Michael, 7

Lonna Durant,communication

major

The Casper College 2005spring schedule has more

classes — check it outonline at

www.caspercollege.edu

The CasperCollege 2005

spring schedulehas more classes

— make sureand check it out

online atwww.caspercollege.edu

Open Monday-SaturdayWerner Technical Center, Room 115

Mandatory new student orientation: everyTuesday at 8 a.m., 1 p.m., and 6 p.m.

Special spring programs:United States Citizenship class

January 20 – April 28Participants should be one year from

application date and be able to speakEnglish

February Free GED Test Fee MonthFee waiver to the first 50 individuals who

successfully pass the GED pretest

Adult Basic Education/GED Center

Auto Heating and Air Conditioning

Thu $1225:30-6:20 p.m., 6:30-8:20 p.m. 2 credit hoursAUTO 1760 01 and 1760L A R. Waldron

Human Res. Hospitality Mgmt.Internet section $183

3 credit hoursBADM 1100 N1 J. Simon

Business Organizations andGovernment Regulations

Thu $1837-10 p.m. 3 credit hoursBADM 2340 01 R. Rauchfuss

Front Office ProceduresInternet section $122

2 credit hoursBADM 2420 N1 G. Donnelly

Organization & Administration inthe Hospitality Industry

Internet section $1833 credit hours

BADM 2430 N1 G. Donnelly

Licensing for ElectronicsInternet section $61

1 credit hourELTR 2515 N1 Staff

Semiconductors & Elec. CircuitsInternet section $122

2 credit hoursELTR 1565 D1 M. Graham

requires concurrent enrollment inWed6-8 p.m.ELTR 1565L A M. Graham

Machine Tool Technology ITue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 3 $1226-9 p.m. 2 credit hoursMCHT 1610 60 J. Quigley

GMAW and GTAW WeldingTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 3 $152.506-9 p.m. 2

1/2 credit hours

WELD 1820 61 D. Miller

Hazardous MaterialsThu $1836:30-9:30 p.m. 3 credit hoursFIRE 2530 01 M. Magee

Principles of PhlebotomyTue, Thu $2446-8:30 p.m. 4 credit hoursPHLB 1000 01 A. Hentzen

Intro to Occupational TherapyInternet section $122

2 credit hoursOCTH 2000 N1 M. Wonser

Principles of ManagementInternet section $183

3 credit hoursMGT 2100 N1 J. Simon

Food and Beverage ManagementInternet section $183

3 credit hoursMGT 2320 N1 G. Donnelly

Food and Beverage ServicesInternet section $183

3 credit hoursMGT 2330 N1 G. Donnelly

ServSafe CertificationMon, Jan. 24-March 7 $1307-9 p.m. 1.2 CEUsCEU 0946 60 M. Spurrier

OSHA Hazardous Waste TrainingMon-Fri, Jan. 31-Feb. 4 $400

orMon-Fri, May 2-68 a.m.-5 p.m. 4 CEUsCEU 0907 60 or 80 S. Anderson

OSHA Hazardous Waste RefresherSat, Feb. 5 $100

orSat, May 78 a.m.-5 p.m. .8 CEUsCEU 0908 60 or 80 S. Anderson

Collection System Operation and Maintenance

Internet section $2333 credit hours

ENVT 1520 N1 B. Mixer

Waste Water Treatment PlantOperation

Internet section $2333 credit hours

ENVT 1570 N1 B. Mixer

Cross Connection TesterCertification

Mon-Fri, Feb. 14-18 $95or

Mon-Fri, April 25-298 a.m.-5 p.m. 4.0 CEUsCEU 0851 60 or 80 F. Spengler

Beginning InternetworkingMon, Wed $1835:15-6:30 p.m. 3 credit hoursCSCO 2000 01 K. McDermott

There are more classes to choose from —just check out the spring schedule

Advanced InternetworkingTue, Thu $1835:15-6:55 p.m. 3 credit hoursCSCO 2010 01 K. McDermott

Internetworking IITue, Thu $2447-8:40 p.m. 4 credit hoursCSCO 2020 01 K. McDermott

CCNP2 Bldg. Remote Access NetMon, Wed $3056:45-8:55 p.m. 5 credit hoursCSCO 2060 01 K. McDermott

Computer KeyboardingTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 1 $615:30-7:10 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1500 60 Staff

Operating Systems: Windows XPTue $1225:30-8 p.m. 2 credit hoursCMAP 1615 01 R. Dvorak

Word Processing: MS Word 2003Internet section $183

3 credit hoursCMAP 1715 N1 N. WrightMOUS 1715 N1

Introduction to the InternetInternet section, Jan. 10-March 4 $61

1 credit hourCMAP 1880 N1 G. Wheatley

orCMAP 1880 N2 G. Wheatley

Email: OutlookTue, Thu, March 15-April 19 $615:30-7:10 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1886 70 StaffMOUS 1886 70

WWW Authoring: FrontPage 2003Thu $1835-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursCMAP 1890 01 R. Dvorak

Intro to Engineering ComputingTue, Thu $1834-5:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursES 1060 01 S. Telck

Topics: ARCHICADTue $1836-8:50 p.m. 3 credit hoursENTK 1990 01 Staff

Computer-Aided Drafting IMon, Wed, Jan. 10-March 2 $1226-8:50 p.m. 2 credit hoursENTK 2500 61 Staff

Teaching with MicrocomputersTue or Thu $1836-9 p.m. 3 credit hoursITEC 2360 03 or 04 M. Weiss

Teaching Online with WebCTInternet section $183

3 credit hoursITEC 2370 N1 P. Marquard

Windows Net InfrastructureInternet section $183

3 credit hoursMSFT 1562 H1 J. Rauch

requires concurrent enrollment inTue7-8:50 p.m.MSFT 1562L A J. Rauch

Don’t forget to check the spring schedulefor more classes and training!

Networking EssentialsMon, Wed $1835:15-6:30 p.m. 3 credit hoursMSFT 2578 01 K. McDermott

Windows 2000 SecurityInternet section $183

3 credit hoursMSFT 2150 H1 J. Rauch

requires concurrent enrollment inTue7-8:50 p.m.MSFT 2150L A J. Rauch

Microcomputer Accounting I:Quickbooks

Tue $1225-8:30 p.m. 2 credit hoursACCT 2110 01 Staff

Keyboarding Speed and AccuracyMon-Thu, Jan. 10-March 3 $6111-11:50 a.m. 1 credit hourBOTK 1655 60 E. Kurtz

Document FormattingMon-Thu, March 14-May 5 $12211 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 2 credit hoursBOTK 1660 80 E. Kurtz

More classes are waiting — just look atthe spring schedule

Introduction to the InternetMon, Wed, March 14-May 2 $6111 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1880 80 G. Wheatley

Computer KeyboardingTue, Thu, Jan. 11-March 1 $615:30-7:10 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1500 60 N. Wright

orMon, Thu, March 14-May 5 $613:15-4:05 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1500 80 N. Wright

Introduction to ComputersSat, Jan. 22 $508 a.m.-5 p.m. .8 CEUsCEU 1000 60 J. Burnett

Introduction to the InternetSat, Jan. 29 $508 a.m.-5 p.m. .8 CEUsCEU 1062 60 J. Burnett

Info Processing OrientationMon, Wed, Jan. 10-March 2 $6111 a.m.-12:25 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1505 60 G. Wheatley

orMon, Wed, March 14-April 27 $613-4:25 p.m. 1 credit hourCMAP 1505 80 G. Wheatley

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This spring, Casper Collegewill host five, weeklongsafety courses for workers inthe energy service industry.

Cost is $325 and includesmaterials and certification.Classes are Monday-Friday,8 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Neil andDoris McMurry CareerStudies Building, Room 142.Two credits will be given.

Topics will include:◗ DOT log book◗ HAZMAT◗ Forklift operations◗ First aid◗ Lock out/tag out◗ Environmental compliance◗ Explosives awareness◗ Fire prevention/extinguisher◗ Radiation/NORM awareness◗ Respirator training◗ and many more

❑ January 17-21❑ February 21-25

❑ March 14-18❑ April 18-22

❑ May 8-13The following dates are available:

Energy Services Safety Orientation

For more information or to register, callAnn Dalton, 268-2085

or go towww.caspercollege.edu/lifelong/

Scott Radden,Microsoft/Cisco

networkingmajor

Your Casper2005 spring

schedule wasin the mail.You can alsofind it online

at www.caspercollege.edu

Glenn Mercer, computerelectronics major