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Introduction to Drones for Commercial Users

$395

with SkyOp Certified Instructor

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 7, 2024 at 10:30 am

Session 1 -  Wednesday May 8 and Thursday May 9, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET - SkyOp Online Classroom

Session 2 - Wednesday June 12 and Thursday June 13, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET

Session 3 - Wednesday July 10 and Thursday July 11, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET

Session 4 - Wednesday August 7 and Thursday August 8, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET

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.

Part 107 Test Prep

$395

with SkyOp Certified Instructor

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 12, 2024 at 10 am

Session 1 -   Monday May 13, Wednesday May 15, and Friday May 17, 2024, 10:00am – 1:00pm ET

Session 2 -  Thursday June 20 and Friday June 21, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET

Session 3 - Wednesday July 24 and Thursday July 25, 2024, 10:30am – 3:15pm ET

Session 4 - Monday August 12, Wednesday August 14, and Friday August 16, 2024, 10:00am – 1:00pm ET

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.

Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A (15935)
Online Registration Unavailable

Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A (15935)

$9,150

with Jason Strong

Calendar Next session starts Aug 19, 2024 , runs for 7 weeks
1 additional session on Oct 7, 2024

Online and in Concord - August 19-October 4, 2024;
Zoom Orientation Meeting: 
Monday, August 19, 2024, 9-10:30am.
Online Theory:
August 19-September 6, 2024 (self-paced 20 hours per week for 3 weeks)
In-person Range: 
Monday-Friday, Sept. 9-13, 2024, 8am-4pm.
In-person Road: Individually scheduled 4-hour driving sessions beginning week of Sept. 16 and runs through October 4th if needed.
Location:  
77 Old Turnpike Road, Concord, NH  03301.

Optional Book:  Entry-level Driver Training: Obtaining a CDL; ISBN #98-1-68008-493-1.

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.

Eligibility
To be eligible for this program, students must:
a.  Be 18 years old
b.  Have and provide a valid NH Driver's License
c.  Provide a copy of your driving record
d.  Provide a copy of a CDL Learner's Permit-provide during online instruction ($20)
e.  Complete and pass the DOT Physical Exam and have a valid Medical Card on file with DMV (cost varies, est. $100)
f.  Take and pass a Drug & Alcohol Screeniing test (cost varies, est. $100)
g.  Enroll in random Drug & Alcohol testing program (if chosen for random screening, cost varies)
h.  Enroll in FMCSA Clearing House as a student

Please note: 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.

NHTI is proud to partner with Patten's Commercial Driver Training ( https://www.pattensdrivertraining.com/ )

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

 

 

Drone Photo and Video Production

$995

with SkyOp Certified Instructor

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 19, 2024

Monday August 19, Wednesday August 21, Friday August 23, and Monday August 26, 2024, 11:00am – 4:00pm ET- SkyOp classroom

In this course you will learn best practices for capturing outstanding aerial imagery.  You will get an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro for post-processing.  You will need to have access to the current versions of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere Pro so you can work on class activities.  These applications are part of Adobe Creative Cloud.

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 defiined by the FAA as weighing less than 55 lbs.

Carpentry Advanced Skills - Part 2
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Carpentry Advanced Skills - Part 2

$2,100

with David Descheneaux

Calendar Next session starts Aug 27, 2024 at 4 pm, runs for 16 weeks

Tuesdays and Thursdays, August 27 - December 12, 2024 from 4-8pm

This course is designed for carpenters with entry-level experience who want to enhance their skills via classroom and hands-on practical exercises.  Participant will complete modules and course content based on teh nationally recognized National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) curriculu.  To be considered for the course you must have completed Carpentry Advanced Skills-Part 1 or test out of Part 1.

Topics to be covered will include:

  • Floor Systems
  • Wall Systems
  • Ceiling Joist & Roof Framing
  • Introduction to Building Envelope Systems
  • Introduction to Masonry
  • IRC: Lockout/Tagout
  • Electrical Safety
  • Introduction to HVAC
  • Introduction to Paints & Coatings
  • Introduction to Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) Systems

This course is WIOA approved.

Please contact Kathy Taylor at kjtaylor@ccsnh.edu for more information.

 

Infection Control Practice (ICP) (Hybrid)

$285
Calendar Next available session starts Aug 31, 2024
1 additional session on Oct 12, 2024

With online and hands-on components, course topics include barrier techniques, limiting contamination, hand washing, handling of sharps, sterilization, disinfection, and disposal of waste materials. Participants must complete assignments online prior to clinical portion. 

Students normally take Infection Control Practice and Preliminary Oral Inspection at the same time, same session as these classes are prerequisites for our other dental classes.

We have two convenient offerings for this class to fit into your busy schedule.

Session 1 - Online: 8/31 - 9/14/24 (Elizabeth Brown, Casey Hannon and Jennifer Pearl - Macrury Hall Rms 139 & 140))

                Clinical: NHTI campus - 9/14/24 - 8:30am - 12:30pm

Session 2 - Online: 10/12 - 10/26/24  (Elizabeth Brown, Jennifer Pearl and Margaret McManus - Macrury Hall Rms 138 & 139)

               Clinical: NHTI campus - 10/26/24 - 8:30am - 12:30pm

 Please note: 

  • Course not designed to meet annual OSHA training requirement. 
  • Course not required for dental assistant graduates from ADA accredited programs.

CEUs: 6

Required documents: None

Personal Protective Equipment Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE.  Required PPE includes 2 surgical masks, N95, safety shield, gloves, scrubs, and a lab jacket.

About the instructor:

Lynn Noonan, CDA, RDH, MBA

Adjunct faculty Allied Dental NHTI, Concord’s Community College 2004 to present

Graduated from NHTI Concords Community College with Associates degree, and Franklin Pierce University with Bachelor  and Master’s degree.

Experience with dental assisting and dental hygiene students teaching multiple subjects and clinics

Previous employment in Orthodontics, general dental practices, and non-profit dental office

Preliminary Oral Inspection (POI)/Intro to Dental Assisting (Hybrid)

$285

with Dawn Thompson

Calendar Next available session starts Aug 31, 2024
1 additional session on Oct 12, 2024

Description: This covers the Introduction to Dental Assisting in 302.06. With online and hands-on components, this course prepares dental assistants to perform a preliminary oral inspection on patients and includes taking medical/dental histories, obtaining/reading vital signs, basic oral anatomy and terminology, and dental charting. Participants must complete assignments online prior to clinical portion.

Students normally take Infection Control Practice and Preliminary Oral Inspection at the same time, same session as these classes are prerequisites for our other dental classes.

We have two convenient offerings for this class to fit into your busy schedule.

Session 1 - online: 8/31 - 9/14/24

                Clinical: NHTI campus - 9/14/24 - 1pm - 5pm

Session 2 - online: 10/12 - 10/26/24

                Clinial:  NHTI campus - 10/26/24 - 1pm - 5pm

Please note: Course not required for dental assistant graduates from ADA accredited programs; course not appropriate for RDH.

CEUs: 6 Hours

Prerequisites & required documents: Completed Employment Verification Form confirming a minimum 400 hours of chairside experience.

Please complete the Employment Verification Form

Thank you.

Required materials provided by student: Manual blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.

PPE Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE.  Required PPE includes surgical masks, safety glasses, scrubs, lab coat, gloves, in addition to required blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.

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

About the instructor:

Dawn Thompson started her career as a dental assistant after graduation from NHTI-Concord in 1995.  Throughout her time in practice, she has worked with a variety of doctors acquiring a wide range of experience in all aspects of dentistry.  Her expertise ranges from Office Manager to her most recent accomplishment of an aspiring EFDA.  Dawn has had over 6 years now working in Public Health and is always striving to do the best for per patients in any way attainable.  Her current job working with Dr. Kelly Perry, and occasionally Dr. Bogacz, has opened many avenues within Mid-State Health Center to expand her knowledge while working hands on along side her doctor.  With over 26 years of experience in the dental field, she is now taking on the role as the EFDA Coordinator at NHTI-Concord.

When Dawn is not working, you can find her spending time with her 10-year-old son Cole and husband Kyle.  She enjoys spending time with her family as well as all of her pets.   She loves horseback riding, snowmobiling, hiking, snowboarding, hunting, fishing, and camping.  It is very rare to find her in an idle state. 

Dawns experience and an EFDA has been extremely rewarding. Being able to place and contour fillings as well as all of her day-to-day duties has enabled her and her clinic to help even more of the local population.  Growing up in Hill NH, she is able to work with her friends and family on almost a daily basis as the Mid-State Dental Clinic is located in Bristol NH.

“I absolutely LOVE my job, coworkers and doctors!  It warms my heart every day to have the opportunity to provide the care and services that we do.  Becoming and EFDA was just one more way of giving back to my community”.

 

Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Use - (Hybrid) (13486)

$365

with Katrina Magee

Calendar Next available session starts Sep 3, 2024

This course prepares dental assistants and dental hygienists to monitor nitrous oxide use during dental procedures.  Upon successful completion of the course, the participant will meet the qualifications stipulated by the NH Board of Dental Examiners.

Online portion: Must be completed prior to attending clinical portion

 

Online portion from 9/3 - 9/14/24

In person at NHTI - 9/14/24 from 8:30am - 1:30pm

CEUs: 6 Hours

Prerequisites:  RDH, ADA Graduate Dental Assistant or proof of completion of POI and ICP courses. (Must submit certificates.)

Please email your certificates/diploma to nhtiwe@ccsnh.edu as an attachment. Thank you.

Personal Protective Equipment Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires a face mask.

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

About the instructors:

Professor Katrina Magee RDH, CPHDH, MSDH

Katrina Magee attended West Virginia University for her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene and Old Dominion University for her Master of Science in Dental Hygiene. She earned her Certified Public Health Certification from NHTI.  She has taught at Old Dominion University in Virginia, Idaho State University, and the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She has been teaching full-time at NHTI since 2004. Professor Magee has practiced in various setting throughout the country including private practice, state prisons, schools, Indian reservations, youth centers, and long-term care. 

Katrina has taught several dental hygiene courses throughout her years in education. Currently she is the Dental Hygiene Community Clinic Coordinator and teaches community dental health theory, preventive oral health strategies, research methodologies, evidence-based dentistry, educational theory, service-learning, oral histology, head and neck anatomy, administration of local anesthesia and the administration of nitrous oxide sedation. In addition, she is involved in clinical teaching on site and off-site in alternative public health settings.

Through the years she has been recognized for her community outreach and excellence in teaching. She has received the Excellence in Education and Service Award from NHTI, the Excellence in Clinical Teaching, and the Teacher of the Year Awards from the University of New Mexico, School of Medicine and the G.W. Hirshfield Academic and Community Service Award from Old Dominion University.

 

 





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