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Course consists of basic instruction on set up and operation of CNC lathes, CNC vertical machining centers, and use of measuring tools (i.e., micrometers, dial and vernier calipers, rules, etc.). Students will also be given an overview of CAD-CAM and the principles behind writing a NC program. Basic blue print reading and shop math will be a part of the curriculum. Safety glasses are required. This course is a prerequisite for the Introduction to Machining Technology CNC II class that is offered during the Spring semester. More
Dates Dates: Class begins Monday, September 29th, 2025 for 10 weeks from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (classes not held on holidays / school closures)
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This course is intended for individuals employed in the health care industry who wish to upgrade their skills and does not include an externship. This course introduces the student to the various aspects of medical billing encountered in medical facilities including medicolegal issues, claims development, ICD10, CPT coding, claims submission and resolution. This course will also cover the various aspects of Medical Insurance Coding including ICD10, CPT, and HCPCS codes. Manual Format, AMA and HCFA compliance issues will be discussed as well as necessary steps to avoid fraud and abuse in billing. A grade of 70 or above must be obtained to pass the course and be awarded a certificate of completion. Upon completing and passing this class you will be eligible to take the certification exam. The instructor will distribute the paperwork but is not responsible for making arrangements for the exam.

Please note: if the event of school closure due to inclement weather or school holidays, classes will not be held.
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Dates Dates: Class begins Wednesday, October 8th, 2025 for 16 weeks from 5 pm to 7 pm
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This course is designed to introduce students to the medical terminology used in medical coding and reimbursement needed to choose appropriate procedure and diagnostic codes. The Medical terminology is presented from a coder's perspective and basic anatomy and physiology is also covered. **Textbook will be provided during the first night. The cost of this package is included in the tuition. More
Dates Dates: Class begins Wednesday, October 8th for 8 weeks from 4 pm to 5 pm
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Homework is going to be expected to be done in order to complete the course.

In order to register for Plumbing Tier 2, the student must be a Massachusetts licensed plumbing apprentice and completed Tier 1. At the start of class, students must have the current code book.
It is a classroom course that fulfills the requirement to take the Massachusetts Journeyman Plumber's Exam.
This course is for individuals wishing to prepare for their Journeyman's Examination. Class work will follow the tier guidelines set by the State. This course is applicable only to those newly licensed apprentices after September 1, 2008. All plumbing students must have a copy of the current code book to bring to all classes. 
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Dates Dates: 110 hour Course starts on Monday, September 15, 2025 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
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