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Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Microsoft Authorized Training
Course # Section Days Times Dates Hours Fee Course # Section Days Times Dates Hours Fee
AutoCAD I: DFTG 1014 The following courses are available for non-credit enrollment through Continuing Education.
1192157 82000 MW 6:00pm-10:00pm 2/4-3/6 40 $360
Admin Windows Serv Op Systems: ITMT 1057
TBD 82000 MWF 10:10am-2:00pm 1/23-3/22 112 $236
RELATED COURSES Design & Implement Serv Inf: ITMT 2005
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1202932 83000 MWF 10:10am-2:00pm 3/25-5/15 112 $236
Conf Adv Windows Serv Op Syst: ITMT 1005 COMPUTER TRAINING
TBD 82000 MWF 10:10am-2:00pm 1/23-3/22 112 $236
Web Development
Financial aid is available for some Continuing Education 4
Course # Section Days Times Dates Hours Fee
Web Development with HTML5 & CSS: ITSC 1019
1192410 82000 MW 6:00pm-10:00pm 2/20-4/8 48 $384
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Financial Aid
2. Online
4. U.S. Mail
programs. Stop by, call or email for more information. 1. In Person 3. Phone
Financial Aid office: Thunderduck Hall, Room T130
Call 972-238-6188
or -6187
E-mail: rlcFAVA@dcccd.edu
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You may also pick up a Texas Public Education Grant
(TPEG) application at the Continuing Education registra-
tion counter in Thunderduck Hall, or visit our website at
richlandcollege.edu/finaid. RELATED COURSES
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DIGITAl MARkETING & sEARCh ENGINE OPTIMIZATION CERTIfICATE
Course # Section Days Times Dates Hours Fee
Principles of Marketing (Digital Mktg): BMGT 1017
1192385 82000 TR 6:00pm-9:00pm 1/31-2/26 24 $192
Adobe InDesign Page Layout: GRPH 1051
1192156 83001 TR 6:00pm-9:00pm 3/19-4/11 24 $192
Search Engine Optimization (SEO): ITNW 1059
1192400 83000 TR 6:00pm-9:00pm 4/16-5/16 30 $240
The Dallas County Community College District Vision The Dallas County Community College District adds value to lives and builds communities.
The Dallas County Community College District Mission Statement We prepare students to become productive and responsible members in communities that are
increasingly diverse in a world that continues to change dramatically. We provide students with academic, technical, work and life skills, as well as the self-confidence to be successful in
the workplace, community, and in other endeavors.
The Richland College Mission Statement The mission of Richland College is teaching, learning, community building.
Richland College identifies and meets the needs, primarily of adults, in our principal geographic service area of northeast Dallas, Richardson, and Garland, Texas. Richland College offers
courses, programs and services to enable students to achieve their educational goals and become lifelong learners, community builders and global citizens. We enable employees to
model excellence in their service to students, colleagues, and community.
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