6 of 7. Operation of a tractor-trailer combination in city and highway conditions. Includes controlling and maneuvering the vehicle through various traffic situations in different conditions with numerous tractor-trailer combinations. For information call 806-335-4370
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 240977 | CVOP-2033-4001 | Daniel Burk | 1 |
| Jun 01 - Jul 24 | MTWR 2:01 PM - 3:30 PM | Amarillo College East Campus ELTC - 502 | |
7 of 7. Continuation of tractor-trailer operation in city and highway conditions. Emphasis on practical applications of space management techniques, improved methods for control in difficult traffic situations, and effective operation in various conditions. For information call 806-335-4370
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241002 | CVOP-2037-4002 | Guillermo Sierra | 5 |
| Jun 01 - Jul 24 | MTWR 3:31 PM - 5:00 PM | HERD HRFD - 113 | |
7 of 7. Continuation of tractor-trailer operation in city and highway conditions. Emphasis on practical applications of space management techniques, improved methods for control in difficult traffic situations, and effective operation in various conditions. For information call 806-335-4370
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241019 | CVOP-2037-4003 | Bryan Peacock | 7 |
| Jun 01 - Jul 24 | MTWR 3:31 PM - 5:00 PM | Moore County Campus MCCT - 205 | |
7 of 7. Continuation of tractor-trailer operation in city and highway conditions. Emphasis on practical applications of space management techniques, improved methods for control in difficult traffic situations, and effective operation in various conditions. For information call 806-335-4370
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241653 | CVOP-2037-4005 | Kurt Maxwell | 4 |
| Jun 01 - Jun 04 | MTWR 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM | Amarillo College East Campus ELTC - 502 | |
7 of 7. Continuation of tractor-trailer operation in city and highway conditions. Emphasis on practical applications of space management techniques, improved methods for control in difficult traffic situations, and effective operation in various conditions. For information call 806-335-4370
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 240979 | CVOP-2037-4001 | Daniel Burk | 1 |
| Jun 01 - Jul 24 | MTWR 3:31 PM - 5:00 PM | Amarillo College East Campus ELTC - 502 | |
Course Description: This program is certified by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - Offender Education Programs. It is required by law for minors convicted of first or subsequent offenses for the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in addition to assessment of a fine. Failure to complete the alcohol awareness course within 90 days of conviction will result in a license suspension of up to 6 months. This course is also appropriate for DUI-Minor offenders, and as a sanction for those who have consumed alcohol in violation of their probation or parole, are under the age of 21, and do not appear to have a major substance abuse problem. This two-session program is designed to help participants increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs among young people. The curriculum contains information on the following topics: societal values related to alcohol consumption by minors, the influence of alcohol advertising on young people, the physical, social and psychological effects of alcohol upon young people; the relationship between motor vehicle and other accidents and alcohol use; relevant laws relating to the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors, drinking patterns and problems of young people including abuse and addiction and decision-making skills. INTERVENTION PROGRAMS - (806) 457-4452
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241599 | NFUND-1401-4001 | Raul Dominguez | 24 |
| Jun 01 - Jun 03 | MW 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PLAIN FIRS - 1057 | |
Course Description: This program is certified by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - Offender Education Programs. It is required by law for minors convicted of first or subsequent offenses for the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in addition to assessment of a fine. Failure to complete the alcohol awareness course within 90 days of conviction will result in a license suspension of up to 6 months. This course is also appropriate for DUI-Minor offenders, and as a sanction for those who have consumed alcohol in violation of their probation or parole, are under the age of 21, and do not appear to have a major substance abuse problem. This two-session program is designed to help participants increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs among young people. The curriculum contains information on the following topics: societal values related to alcohol consumption by minors, the influence of alcohol advertising on young people, the physical, social and psychological effects of alcohol upon young people; the relationship between motor vehicle and other accidents and alcohol use; relevant laws relating to the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors, drinking patterns and problems of young people including abuse and addiction and decision-making skills. INTERVENTION PROGRAMS - (806) 457-4452
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241600 | NFUND-1401-4002 | Raul Dominguez | 25 |
| Jul 13 - Jul 15 | MW 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PLAIN FIRS - 1057 | |
Course Description: This program is certified by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - Offender Education Programs. It is required by law for minors convicted of first or subsequent offenses for the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages in addition to assessment of a fine. Failure to complete the alcohol awareness course within 90 days of conviction will result in a license suspension of up to 6 months. This course is also appropriate for DUI-Minor offenders, and as a sanction for those who have consumed alcohol in violation of their probation or parole, are under the age of 21, and do not appear to have a major substance abuse problem. This two-session program is designed to help participants increase their knowledge about alcohol and drugs among young people. The curriculum contains information on the following topics: societal values related to alcohol consumption by minors, the influence of alcohol advertising on young people, the physical, social and psychological effects of alcohol upon young people; the relationship between motor vehicle and other accidents and alcohol use; relevant laws relating to the purchase, possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by minors, drinking patterns and problems of young people including abuse and addiction and decision-making skills. INTERVENTION PROGRAMS - (806) 457-4452
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241601 | NFUND-1401-4003 | Raul Dominguez | 25 |
| Aug 24 - Aug 26 | MW 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM | PLAIN FIRS - 1057 | |
This clinic is offered on Tuesday June 9th and Thursday June 11th from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. During our All-Around Gymnastics clinics we will be helping ages 6-17 work on all gymnastics events including floor, trampoline, bars, beam and vault skills. This is a great opportunity for any level of gymnast to work on perfecting technique or learning something new. We will not be providing lunch but encourage students to bring a water bottle and snacks (no peanuts) as we will take a few breaks. Required attire is athletic-wear. Leotards are encouraged but not required. We only ask that your child does not show up in baggy clothing or jeans. Shorts, tights, tank tops and t-shirts are best. Each child will be barefoot and we will have cubbies for their shoes and other belongings. You must walk your child in for their first day of clinic to complete a release form. Parents will not be allowed in the gym but are more than welcome to sit in the lobby or do drop-off/pick-up. Please call our office at 806-356-3668 for any questions
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241322 | CHILD-1081-4017 | TBD | 13 |
| Jun 09 - Jun 11 | TR 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Amarillo College West Campus WCDG - 101 | |
Intervention Programs 806-457-4452 Course Description: This researched and evidence-based course is most often required for persons who have been convicted of and/or placed on probation for an assaultive offense. It is also appropriate for anyone who would like assistance in reducing stress, controlling emotions, or reducing aggressive behavior. This 4-session, 12 hour program is designed to help participants understand why people use violence, discover how attitudes can override values, learn how to identify and control strong emotions, learn how to develop a plan to alter present behavior, learn to gain better self-control, learn to walk away from confrontations, establish goal-directed behavior patterns, and make a firm commitment never to repeat as a criminal offender, if applicable.
| Course ID | Course Section | Instructor | Available Seats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241603 | NFUND-1401-4005 | Mary Villalon | 15 |
| Aug 11 - Aug 20 | TR 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | PLAIN FIRS - 1009 | |