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Registration underway for four ICC continuing education classes at Belden Center

Registration is underway at Itawamba Community College for four classes that are offered through its Continuing Education Department at the Belden Center.

                They include Grant Writing (Part 2), EMT-Basic, Forklift and CPR (Heartsaver®).

                Grant Writing (Part 2), which meets May 31 and June 7 from 8 a.m.-noon, builds on the foundational skills taught in Grant Writing and dives deeper into advanced techniques for writing compelling and competitive grant proposals. Participants will learn how to craft persuasive narratives, strengthen the case for funding and address complex requirements set by various funding organizations. By the end of the class, students will be better equipped to write high-quality, successful grant applications.

                Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is an instructional course that prepares individuals to function in the prehospital environment. The EMT course provides instruction in basic life support care of sick and injured persons. Participants in the program intern with an ambulance service providing advanced life support services for the community. After completion of the EMT Basic program, participants must pass the National Registry Exam to become a Nationally-Registered Emergency Medical Technician, which is a requirement for admission into the Emergency Medical Sciences Technology – Paramedic program in the Health Science division of ICC. The class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-10 p.m., May 1-August 7. The cost is $700.

                Forklift Operator Training, which meets May 13 from 8 a.m.-noon, includes OSHA safety instruction, forklift simulator practice, safety check protocol, hands-on driving, loading and unloading operation. The cost is $55.

                The Heartsaver® CPR course, which meets from 8 a.m.-noon, May 20, is taught according to the American Heart Association standards. Included are the basic techniques of CPR, and it is designed for teachers, parents, corporate employees or security personnel. It is not intended for healthcare providers. The $50 fee includes the book.

                For more information, email continuingeducation@iccms.edu or call (662) 407-1500.



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