Courses

35 courses found when searching within the Non-Credit semester.

page = 1

GED I

CFA 1122

This course is a comprehensive review for students wanting to receive their High School Equivalency Diploma. Students will prepare to take the GED™ Test. The focus of the classes will be on Reading/Writing, Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics. GED™ testing is determined by pre-test scores and instructor recommendation. Students may require more than one session of preparation prior to testing. This class will include homework.

GED II

CFA 1123

This course is for students who have progressed though GED I™ but need additional review in order to sit for the GED™ exam. This course will include review of Reading/Writing, Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics.

CASAC - Section III

DCB 1039

Examines the basic concepts relevant to understanding the process of Clinical Assessment/Evaluation and Treatment for addictive behaviors. Offers an introduction to case management, treatment planning, goal setting with measurable objectives, time frames; activities, evaluation, relapse-prevention, and discharge planning as well as introducing prevention and family education. (Fulfills 70 hours in Section III)

CASAC - Section IV

DCB 1040

Addresses Ethical Responsibilities for counseling professionals by presenting an overview of ethical thought, principles, and decision making. Content also addresses confidentiality, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the OASAS requirement of two hours of Mandated Reporter training, and Counselor Wellness. (Fulfills 45 hours in Section IV)​

Heating Prof Written Exam

DCB 1635

All written exams are by appointment and subject to a $200 non-refundable fee. After registering for any of the BPI Written Exams, you will be contacted via email to arrange an exam date. SUNY Ulster will follow guidelines set by BPI.

CASAC Fast Track Evening III-I

DCB 1731

This registration is part of a payment plan program for CASAC section III. For more information regarding registration, please contact our registration team at cereg@sunyulster.edu or at 845-339-2025.

CASAC Fast TrackEvening III-II

DCB 1732

This registration is part of a payment plan program for CASAC section III. For more information regarding registration, please contact our registration team at cereg@sunyulster.edu or at 845-339-2025.

ACT WorkKeys

DCB 1849

A portable record of work skills which documents skill achievements in Reading for Information, Locating Information, and Applied Mathematics. Students are required to make an appointment for assessment date.

CASAC Textbook

DCB 2387

This is the CASAC Textbook

Clinical Med. Assist-Certified

DCB 2394

Medical assistants perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep the offices and clinics of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors and optometrists running smoothly. Medical assisting is one of the nation’s fastest growing careers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Medical assistants have both administrative and clinical duties. They may answer the telephone, greet patients, fill out medical records and update them as needed, schedule appointments and handle correspondence and billing. On the clinical side, medical assistants often are the people who take medical histories, prepare patients for examination, assist the doctor during appointments and perform basic laboratory tests, along with other clinical responsibilities. This course prepares students to sit for the NHA CCMA Credential.

Certified Mfg Assoc. CMfgA

DCB 2403

An industry certification focused on basic manufacturing concepts, demonstrating an individual's potential for high-demand, entry-level manufacturing roles.

BPI BA Tech Cert Exam

DCB 2422

BPI Building Analyst Tech Field exam: Hands-on exam with oral questions. Please note that the exam contains gated items that must be completed successfully to pass the exam, regardless of any other exam score. Candidate prepared combustible gas and CO measurement instruments for use according to ANSI/BPI‐1200 - Candidate sampled indoor ambient CO levels - Candidate sampled indoor ambient air for combustible gas levels on one floor of the house - Candidate monitored ambient CO levels in the CAZ during all combustion safety testing and stated results - Candidate set combustion appliances to pilot or standby to ensure they do not fire during the blower door test. Time limit: 4 hours. Passing score: 70% or higher

BPI BA-Professional Cert Exam

DCB 2423

This exam is for those who wish to become BPI BA-P certified. Candidates must successfully challenge an online exam to become Building Analyst Professional (BA-P) certified. There is no field exam. Online exam: 60 multiple choice questions Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% or higher

Intermediate Excel

DCB 2436

This class will focus on data analysis features of Excel. They allow you to filter out selected data to show only the records you specify which will help in your decision making. Topics include: Sorting, Grouping, Filters, Summary options, Table management tools, Creating Pivot Tables Reports, Modifying Pivot Tables, Creating Pivot Charts, Insert Slicers, Insert Timelines

Basic Lathe Operator

DCB 2445

This beginner-level course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lathe operations. Students will learn fundamental concepts of CNC machining, including tool selection, setup, and programming. Through hands-on training and interactive sessions, participants will gain proficiency in operating CNC lathes, interpreting blueprints, and executing machining tasks with precision. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to confidently operate CNC lathes and contribute effectively to manufacturing processes.

Impaired Driver Program

DDP 1601

The Impaired Driver Program (IDP) (previously known as Drinking Driving Program or DDP) seeks to reduce impaired driving traffic offenses, to reduce the incidence of injuries and fatalities from impaired driving crashes, and to improve highway safety. According to the Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research, participation in the program has proven to reduce the rate of DWI recidivism. Eligibility and program entry can be established only through the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles following a DWI/DWAI conviction. Upon enrollment, most participants are granted conditional driving privileges. Full driving privileges may be restored upon completion of program requirements.

Driver Education

DEP 1101

SUNY Ulster's Driver Education program is offered at the following high schools: Highland, Kingston Center, Marlboro, New Paltz, Onteora, Rondout Valley, Saugerties & Wallkill. This 48-hour program is approved by the New York State Education Department. It includes six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, 18 hours of in-car observation and 24 hours of classroom training and orientation. Students are assigned to drive one day a week and to attend lecture one day a week. This program is administered in cooperation with an area auto school. Orientation is for those who have registered and those who have yet to register and need more information. Parents may also attend. If you are registered, your driving time will be given at orientation. To learn about cancellations, make-ups, insurance reductions and the answers to other Frequently Asked Questions visit www.sunyulster.edu/driversafety for our FAQs sheet. Required: You must be at least 16 years of age at the time of orientation, possess a learner’s permit and have a completed Consent Form (see other side). Note: After two weeks from the start of the program no refunds will be issued.

Driver Education - Payment 2

DEP 1112

This is payment 2 of 2 for the SUNY Ulster High School Driver Education Program.

Applied Lessons - 30 Minutes

NCC 2115

Private lessons are available on guitar, bass, strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and jazz improvisation. If there an instrument not listed that you are interested in learning or sharpening your skills on then contact communitymusic@sunyulster.edu. The lessons are offered in 5-lesson sessions. They meet once a week and are held at the Stone Ridge Campus in the Vanderlyn Building in the music area. Make-up lessons will only be rescheduled if the instructor misses a lesson or if you provide 12-hour notice of an upcoming missed lesson. There will be no make-ups for no-shows or late cancellations.


page = 1
?> ©©©©©