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The Allegan Area Educational Service Agency is pleased to announce Lake Michigan College will be offering the following credit and non-credit courses at the Allegan Tech Center  for the Winter 2010 Semester.

 

INMT 110 MIG/TIG Welding

4 Contact Hours/3 Credit Hours                                                 Tuition:  $556

Monday  5-9 p.m.            January 11 – April 26                   Instructor:  Currie

 

Students will learn various gas metal arc welding (MIG) processes, including microwire, flux-core innershield, with emphasis on metal inert gas welding.  This class will provide extensive experience in gas tungsten arc welding (TIG).  Students will demonstrate techniques of welding in MIG and TIG in all positions using various gauges of metal.

 

College Essentials: A guide for Adult Students

Non-Credit                                                                                   Tuition:  Free

Monday  6–8 p.m.       February 22 – April 12              Instructor:  LMC Staff

 

Thought about going to college but wondered:  How do I get started?  Can I afford it? Can it really make a difference? Can I do well in Class? Get answers to your questions by joining us for College Essentials.

 

Get Noticed With a Creative Resume

Non-Credit                                                                                         Cost: $29

Tuesday  6-9 p.m.           February 9 & 16            Instructor:  Virgo-Caperton

 

Are you having a hard time finding a job?  Is your resume getting lost in the stack of many applicants? Learn creative tips for design to spruce up your look and get noticed.  We will be working with Microsoft Publisher; a program you already may have on your home computer.  Come to class with your old resume or resume information, phone numbers, contacts, etc.  Walk away with a new look and a chance to get noticed.  Our instructor, a graduate of Kendall College of Art and Design and Ferris State, is employed in the fields of Graphic Design and Education.

 

For more information about these courses, please contact the Allegan Tech Center at 269-673-3121 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
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