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page = 1This 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.
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.
The purpose of this non-credit course is to prepare incoming students, primarily in the New Start for Women program, to have the basic computer skills needed for college level learning in the SUNY Ulster Business & Professional Studies Program, specifically the General Management Certificate. This is accomplished through gaining an understanding of the components of a computer, hardware, software and internet based applications and then practice to increase and master skill levels. This course prepares students with inadequate computer skills to be ready to undertake Bus 171, 272 as well as ACC 101 where basic computer skills are required. Learning Outcomes - at the end of the course students will be able to: Demonstrate basic computer skills necessary to be successful in Business and other college courses including: -start up and shut down the computer -navigate the operating system and start applications -perform basic file and desktop organization and management -perform simple word processing and spreadsheet entry (to be continued in BUS 171) -print documents -send, receive and manage emails -navigate the Internet -utilize increased awareness of Internet security and safety
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)
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.
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.
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
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
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.