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New! Intro to Google Workspace
with Timothy Woodard

Old office tools are a changin, with that comes the need for new learning of web-based tools. One of the most popular is Google Workspace formerly known as G Suite. You will learn the essential job skills like Gmail- calendar, drive, docs, slides, chat, sheets, meet & more.
Phlebotomy
with Beth Brodie

Covers all the skills a certified Phlebotomy tech needs, including venipuncture, safety and biohazards. Prepares you for the American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) exam. Skill labs include a minimum of 40 live draws. Some will be conducted with volunteers during class, but ICTC will also schedule you for 8 to 24 hours of clinical time in area hospital labs and medical facilities. If you currently work at a healthcare facility, you may also complete live draws on the job at your employer's facility.
For the AMCA certification exam, ICTC charges a $25 exam proctor fee, which is included. AMCA will charge $109 for the national certification exam, which you will pay directly to AMCA and isn't included in the cost listed here. You will receive study guides, a practice app and more.
To request an application, email julia.mcwethy@ictech.edu
CMA Update-OKSDH Approved CEUs
with April Floyd

This class meets the OSDH 8 hours of continuing education requirement for the state of Oklahoma. License renewal application and completion cerficate provided. Required: Current CMA license. To register, please contact Julia McWethy at 918-348-7903 or email julia.mcwethy@ictech.edu.
Intro to Backyard Poultry Farming
with Anne Kay

Learn the basics of how to set up your own backyard poultry farm. Covers the amount of space needed, the types of coops, keeping your poultry healthy, and the types of chickens that will best meet your needs.
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Sewing Basics
with Maggie Pickett

This is the third of the series of 3 classes. If you are just looking to sign up, this is the third class in a series of 3, so please give us a call before registering. This class is for a beginner who wants to learn how to thread the machine and wind a bobbin, as well as gain a basic understanding of how the machine works. Ms. Maggie will teach you how to select the appropriate material for your sewing project, while showing you how to read, cut, and pin the fabric using a simple pattern. You will practice sewing on buttons, replacing zippers, hemming and other alterations. Come discover the joy of sewing by creating one garment and a few gifts along the way.
Required: All students must bring their own sewing machine. The instructor will contact you prior to the start of class to let you know what else you will need for class.
Stained Glass: Suncatchers
with Shelley Brandon

In this hands-on class, learn the fundamental techniques of stained glass, including cutting, shaping, foiling, & soldering to assemble a suncatcher.
Required: Bring two differnt colored pieces of glass which can be purchased at Hobby Lobby in the stained glass section.
Trusts for Your Estate Plan | Virtual
with Joshua J. Conaway

Most Americans who own a home, a car, or another titled/deeded asset can benefit from a trust. But what kind of trust do you need? What are the tax implications of a trust? Can someone change their trust after it is created? Can someone else change my trust after I die? People are full of questions surrounding this area of estate planning, and many of the beliefs and available information aren't true.
Learn the basics of trusts, such as what a trust is, how it works, the benefits, and the major types of trusts from an experienced attorney.
You can join the class from home or work. If you don't have a computer or reliable Internet connection, let us know. We'll set you up in one of our campus computer labs.
Beekeeping
with Mike Landry

This class is designed for the hands-on learner. Novice and experienced beekeepers are welcome to enroll. Come explore bee habits, bee culture, equipment needs, hive maintenance and honey harvesting.