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Administration of Local Anesthesia (30955)

$1,500

with Katrina Magee & Dr. John Girald

Calendar Next available session starts May 18, 2025

Offered as a rolling admission throughout the semester.

Course lectures for this introductory study of the concepts and techniques of delivering intraoral anesthesia are provided online and coordinated with clinical practice. Emphasis is on the prediction and prevention of medical complications. Curriculum includes head and neck anatomy, armamentarium, pharmacology, neurophysiology, patient evaluation and management, record keeping and risk management.

The goal is to safely select and administer adequate local anesthesia for use in painless periodontal treatment. Course consists of 24 lecture hours and 24 clinical hours in which students practice injection techniques under the supervision of a NH-licensed dentist and qualified dental hygienist. Upon successful completion of the course, the ADEX exam, and obtaining a NH permit, hygienists will be qualified to administer local anesthesia according to NH law.

This is a hybrid course with self-paced online modules. The modules can be completed early on or spread out during the time remaining from the date of registration. The clinical portion would be scheduled with the instructor to join an on campus lab currently in progress with the Dental Hygiene students.

Course Dates: Offered throughout the Summer semester between May 18, 2025 and July 17, 2025 as needed per student.

Online: Self-paced modules to be completed during the semester dates above.

Clinicals: To be scheduled with the instructor during the semester dates above at the NHTI campus.

CEUs: 48

Required Textbook: Local Anesthesia for the Dental Professional, 2nd edition, 2015, by Bassett, DiMarco & Naughton, ISBN- 978-0-13-307771-1

Prerequisites and Required Documents:
Proof of current CPR
Copy of current RDH license
Medical History Form Please fill out and email back to kmagee@ccsnh.edu
Informed Consent Form
Local Anesthesia Consent Form

Email the forms in one email to nhtiwe@ccsnh.edu within 10 days of registration to secure your seat.

Personal Protective Equipment: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires: an N95 face mask, face shield, gloves, scrubs, and a fluid resistant lab jacket.

*PLEASE NOTE: You will NOT be officially registered until ALL paperwork as well as payment has been submitted.

 

Intro to Beekeeping 101 (30913)

$375

with Jim Watt

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 2, 2025 , runs for 8 weeks

This eight-week hybrid course, Introduction to Beekeeping: Theory and Practice, offers an accessible, hands-on approach to the fundamentals of beekeeping.  Designed for beginners and hobbyists with little or no prior experience, the course covers essential topics including bee biology, hive management, pest and disease control, honey harvesting, and sustainable practices.  Instruction is delivered through self-directed online sessions via Canvas, paired with two immersive Saturday field trips at local apiaries where student will engage in practical beekeeping techniques.

Schedule:

  • Duration:  8 weeks, June 2 - July 28, 2025
  • Online Sessions:  2 sessions per week (1 hour each) via Canvas
  • Field Trips:  2 Saturday sessions at different apiaries, June 14 and July 26 from 2:00-5:00pm
  • Total Contact Hours:  Approximately 22 hours

Required Materials & Resources:

  • Textbook:  The Beekeeper's Handbook by Diana Sammataro and Alphonse Avitabile ($24 on Amazon)
  • Basic supplies:  a notebook, writing utensils, and a computer with internet access.
  • Additional digital resources and worksheets will be provided on Canvas.
  • Optional:  Access to personal beekeeping equipment for practical assignments, if available.

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the course, students will:

  • Identify and describe the key beekeeping equipment and their functions.
  • Explain the biology and behavior of honeybees, including the roles of queens, workers, drones, and how these contribute to colony health.
  • Design and plan an apiary layout by evaluating site selection factors and setting up basic hive structures.
  • Conduct basic hive inspections to recognize signs of colony health, common pests and diseases, and implement appropriate management strategies.
  • Understand the honey production process and sustainable beekeeping practices that support environmental health.

Modality:

This is a hybrid course that leverages the Canvas learning management system for online, self-directed didactic instruction and moderated discussion, combined with face-to-face, instructor-led field trips. The online component features interactive lectures, guided readings, and reflective assignments, while the field trips provide direct, practical experience in real-word apiary settings.

Class Size:

Maximum enrollment is 9 students to ensure quality interaction and personalized attention, particularly during the field trips.

 

Caries Stabilization-PHC (30735)

$380

with Dr. Jonny Norris & Kristen Saczawa, RDH

Calendar Next session starts Jun 7, 2025 , runs for 2 weeks

Participants will learn how, when, and why to best employ medical measures for dental disease management while considering therapeutic treatments as being in the interest of patients in diverse socioeconomic populations. Specifically, we will learn indications and contraindications to sealant, silver diamine fluoride(SDF), and ITR placement. We will review and explore emerging topics and materials in minimally invasive dentistry to include Povidone Iodine; Papacarie Duo; Nanosilver Fluoride technology; P11-4 (curodont); and arginine. The hands-on portion of the course will provide participants with an opportunity to place glass ionomer pit and fissure sealants, SDF, as well as practice ITR placement on teeth. Evidence supporting rationale and technique will be presented.

Hybrid:

Online portion: June 7 - 21, 2025

Clinical Portion (NHTI CAMPUS): Saturday, June 21, 2025 from 8:30am - 4:30pm                        

Note: This course has 4 didactic credits and 6 lab credits.

CEUs: 10

Prerequisites and required documents: Active RDH license - email to nhtiwe@ccsnh.edu

Personal Protective Equipment: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires: a face mask, safety glasses or safety shield, gloves, scrubs, and a lab jacket.

PLEASE NOTE:You will not be  offically registered and a seat will NOT be reserved for you until ALL paperwork as well as payment is submitted.

 

Full Course

Intro to Drones for Commercial Users

$395

with SkyOp Certified Instructor

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 11, 2025 at 10:30 am, runs for 1 week
2 additional sessions through Aug 5, 2025

In this course you will learn about the types of flight systems available, their capabilities, and how to pick the one that would be best for your organization. You will also learn to apply drone technology to bring efficiences to your business.

The instruction is being provided by SkyOp, the leading sUAS courseware developer and training company in the country. The course will focus on small Unmanned Aircraft Systmes (sUAS). These are defined by the FAA as weighing less than 55 lbs.

Session 1

Dates: Wednesday June 11, and Thursday June 12, 2025

Time: 10:30am – 3:30pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

 

Session 2

Dates: Wednesday July 9, and Thursday July 10, 2025

Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

 

Session 3

Dates: Tuesday August 5, and Wednesday August 6, 2025

Time: 10:30am – 3:30pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

 

Infection Control Recertification Course ONLINE (not ICP) (30713 & 30740)

$180

with Lynnea Adams

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 16, 2025 , runs for 2 weeks
1 additional session on Aug 11, 2025

This course provides infection control guidelines and recommendations for the dental office. The course is based on the CDC infection and prevention guidelines, and includes information on disinfection and sterilization, products, and asepsis protocols. This course fulfills the NH dental infection control requirements for certification and license renewal. This class is self paced.

CEU:  3

Session 1 - CRN 30713 - Online: 6/16/25 - 6/27/25

Session 2 - CRN 30740 - Online: 8/11/25 - 8/22/25 

Part 107 Test Prep

$395

with SkyOp Certified Instructor

Calendar Next available session starts Jun 18, 2025 at 10:30 am, runs for 1 week
2 additional sessions through Aug 13, 2025

This course prepares you to earn your remote pilot certificate. It is designed to give you the instruction you need to prepare for and successfully pass the FAA remote pilot knowledge test. The test itself, administered at an authorized FAA Knowledge Testing Center, will be a written exam with no piloting demonstration required.

The instruction is being provided by SkyOp, the leading sUAS courseware developer and training company in the country. The course will focus on small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS). These are defined by the FAA as weighing less than 55 lbs.

Session 1

Dates: Wednesday June 18, and Thursday June 19, 2025

Time: 10:30am – 3:30pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

 

Session 2

Dates: Wednesday July 16, and Thursday July 17, 2025

Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

 

Session 3

Dates: Wednesday August 13, and Thursday August 14, 2025

Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm

Location: SkyOp Online Classroom

Paraprofessional Portfolio Seminar (30926)

$720

with Cynthia Lucero

Calendar Next available session starts Jul 7, 2025 , runs for 7 weeks

EDU225C: July 7 - August 23, 2025; ONLINE Class; 3 credits

As a pathway to Paraeducator certification, paraeducators may complete a portfolio demonstrating the knowledge and skills competencies in the areas of math, reading, and writing, and the ability to assist in math, reading, and writing instruction. This course guides students in the preparation and completion of the required portfolio evidence through participation in a series of seminars and completing evidence to be presented in a final portfolio.

About the instructor:

Cynthia has been in education since 1998. She has taught in educator preparation at the University of New Hampshire and Saint Anselm College before coming to NHTI. Cynthia is the coordinator of clinical practice for the Education Department at NHTI and Professor of Education. In the past, Cynthia was an elementary and middle school teacher and an assistant middle school principal. She loves all aspects of education, but areas of professional interest include mentoring new teachers, supporting students with disabilities, student assessment, and special education. Cynthia earned her B.S and M.Ed from Notre Dame College and is completing her doctoral dissertation through Northeastern University.

Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A (30771)
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Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A (30771)

$9,150

with Jason Strong

Calendar Next session starts Jul 14, 2025 , runs for 5 weeks

Overview

Training for the Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A prepares students for licensing using online, self-paced instruction and in-vehicle training time. After hours of driving, labs, lecture, and range time, participants master a wide range of driver competencies to become safe, comfortable, confident drivers.

The license is required to operate vehicles such as truck and trailer combinations, tankers, livestock carriers, and flatbeds.

Hybrid: Online and in Concord with Patten Driving School

Location: 77 Old Turnpike Road, Concord, NH 03301

Optional Book:  Entry-level Driver Training: Obtaining a CDL; ISBN #978-1-68008-493-1.

 

Summer Session 1 (CRN 30771): July 14 - August 15, 2025

Zoom Orientation Meeting: Monday, July 14, 2025, 9-10:30am.

Online Theory (40 Hours): July 14 - August 1, 2025 (self-paced 40 hours of course instruction over 3 weeks)

In-person Range (25 Hours): August 4 - August 8, 2025 (in person 8am-4:30pm M-F)

In-person Road (20 Hours): Individually scheduled 4-hour driving sessions beginning week of August 11 and runs through August 15 if needed.

 

Eligibility

To be eligible for this program, students must:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have a valid NH Driver License
  • Have a CDL Learner’s Permit - required to register for class; otherwise a copy of your driver record may be required to enroll

Additional Student Responsibilities:

  • Complete and pass DOT Physical Exam; valid Medical Card on file with DMV
  • Complete Drug & Alcohol Screen
  • Enroll in random drug & alcohol testing program
  • Enroll in FMCSA Clearing House as student

Please note the following:

To gain employment in this field, applicants must not have any alcohol-related or major driving offenses during the previous two years on both civilian and military licenses. The Division of Motor Vehicles reserves the right to disqualify applicants based on information obtained during the application process. Employers may have additional requirements.

 

Program Cost

The $9,150 includes training tuition only for theory, range, road, one state test session with instructor and tractor trailer provided.

Students will be required to pay for the following to the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles and the New Hampshire Department of Safety, for your enrollment records, permit(s) and applicable test(s):

  • Copy of Learner's Permit: $20
  • Complete and pass DOT Physical Exam; valid Medical Card on file with DMV: Cost Varies (est. $100)
  • Drug & Alcohol Screen: Cost Varies (est. $100)
  • If chosen for a random drug and alcohol screen: Cost Varies
  • State re-test fee with Patten's Driving School: $450

This program is WIOA and SNAP E&T eligible.

NHTI is proud to partner with Patten's Commercial Driver Training.

Contact Kathy Taylor, Director of Workforce Development at kjtaylor@ccsnh.edu for more information and to register.





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