2025 Winter Tuition-Free Certificates & Classes
Here are the Tuition-Free certificates and classes Norco College will offer this Spring
Look below for details on Noncredit Certificates:
Accounting
ACC-801 Setting Up Quickbooks for Small Business
Learn the basics of small business bookkeeping using QuickBooks, financial reporting, and how to analyze and record financial transactions. Discusses accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes and common banking activities.
Section #31546
Instructor: S. Schepler
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
ACC-802 Monthly Procedures Using Quickbooks
Develop and apply monthly procedures used in accounting for small business. Continue to build small business accounting knowledge, gain practical experience working with day to day transactions. Reconcile balance sheet accounts and examine/audit income statement accounts on a monthly basis. Prepare adjusting journal entries.
Section #31547
Instructor: S. Schepler
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
Drafting
DFT-830 Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
A two-dimensional computer aided drafting class for drafters. Students will use an AUTOCAD computer drafting system to develop "computer drawn" drawings, which are typical to the various fields of drafting.
Section #31615
Instructor: F. Mirzaei
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
DFT-842 Solidworks I
The basic elements of engineering graphics communication are covered in this course with the emphasis on preparation and use of detail and assembly drawings and application of geometric tolerancing (ANSI Y14.5). Interpretation of engineering drawings, representation of threads and fasteners, and assembly drawings using SolidWorks will be included.
Section #31616
Instructor: F. Mirzaei
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
Professional Development Studies
PDS-801 Leadership Skills
Take your leadership from good to great by exploring and applying the top ten skills
that every leader must have.
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
PDS-809 Business Writing in a Technological World
Participants will develop effective and professional business writing skills using business tone, organization and formatting, word choice and persuasion. Matching the delivery channel (email, letter, memo, or text) to the message type and situation will be covered, as well as the best methods to deliver bad news.
Online 01/06 – 02/13/25
PDS-813 Best Practices in Customer Service
Apply practical strategies to retain a valuable customer base, diffuse difficult situations, and earn repeat business. Topics include: The anatomy of a complaint, regulating verbal and nonverbal responses, active listening skills, creative problem solving, customer perceptions and expectations, adapting to different conflict styles, and steps to defuse angry customers.