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Spring 2025 Beginning Communication in Spanish
¡Hola! Ready to start speaking Spanish? Our Beginning Communication course is perfect for beginners. This class offers a dynamic introduction to basic vocabulary, essential phrases, and conversational skills. Over the course, you'll learn the fundamentals through dynamic activities and engaging lessons. Join us to build your language skills and open doors to new opportunities!
Tuesday: 6 pm - 8:15 pm and Satursday: 9 am - 11:15 am
Remote/Online or Framingham Campus
Spring 2025 Creative Digital Marketing
This dynamic workshop is designed for creative people, aspiring entrepreneurs, and future or current marketers looking to enhance their digital marketing skills with innovative and strategic approaches. Participants will explore the latest trends and tools in digital marketing while fostering creativity in campaign development. Key topics include: Understanding digital marketing fundamentals - overview of digital marketing concepts, including SEO, content marketing, social media, and email campaigns; Creative content creation - techniques for crafting compelling content that resonates with target audiences, including storytelling, visual design, and multimedia integration; Social media strategies - best practices for leveraging social media platforms to engage audiences, build brand awareness, and drive conversions; Data-driven marketing - utilizing analytics to measure campaign effectiveness, understand consumer behavior, and make informed decisions to enhance marketing strategies and Innovative campaign development - brainstorming and executing creative marketing campaigns, with a focus on out-of-the-box ideas and unique branding approaches. Through hands-on activities, group discussions, and real-world case studies, participants will leave the workshop equipped with the skills and inspiration needed to develop effective and creative digital marketing strategies that stand out in today’s competitive landscape.
Tuesdays: 12 pm - 1 pm and Saturdays: 9 am - 11 am
Spring 2025 ELL Tuesday and Thursday (All levels) 8WI
ELL Advanced: This course is intended for students who have completed the Intermediate course or have a high intermediate to advanced level of English. The course will focus on building skills in reading, writing, grammar and advanced vocabulary for everyday life or academic study. The classes will offer practice through a variety of activities, including class discussions, oral presentations, small group work and individual assignments.
ELL Intermediate: This course is designed for students who have completed the Beginner course or who have a basic foundation in English. The course will focus on building and improving English grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills for communicating in everyday situations. The reading activities focus on comprehension and critical thinking skills. Activities include class discussions, group work and individual assignments.
ELL Beginner: This course is intended for students with limited English language skills. The focus will be to build a practical English vocabulary and understanding of basic grammar structures to communicate in everyday life. Class activities will give students practice in conversational English as well as reading and writing.
Was $300, $150 is covered by grant
Note: New students will need placement test on the first date to place into Advanced class, or Intermediate class, or Beginner class
Location: We will have the placement test on the 1st date of class. Please come to the main lobby to check in.
Spring 2025 Certified Damage Appraisal Course
Automotive Damage Appraisal Course: Part I - Claims professionals, auto body technicians and others are trained for the Massachusetts Automobile Damage Appraisers License Examination. The course includes in- depth discussion of insurance regulations, policy arbitration, and work completion forms, use of Flat Rate Manuals, collision diagnosis, cost estimation and preparation of written estimates. Instructor is ICAR Platinum certified and has more than 30 years’ experience in the automotive industry, including 16 years of management and appraisal experience.
Spring 2025 TEAS Prep
CU134 TEAS Prep: The ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is required for entrance into many Nursing and Allied Health Programs nationally, including MassBay Community College. The TEAS preparation class at MassBay is comprised of intensive classes in math and science with the reading and grammar built into the classes.
Spring 2025 Behavioral Health Technician Program II
The certificate provides deeper theory, understanding and practice in the Behavioral Health field. The training focuses on two major areas of study. The first is the study of culture and how to understand cultural identity in diverse communities. The second is learning human communication and effective communication in diverse communities by working on emails, reports, improv, team play, roleplay, interpretation and analysis.
Wednesday (virtual): 6:30 pm - 9 pm
and
Saturday (framingham campus): 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Spring 2025 Behavioral Health Technician Program II with Grant
Thank you for your interest in Behavioral Health Technician Program II. This course is grant funded. (Seats limited)
Step 1: Complete all information on our intake form: https://forms.gle/kkBTWprTNy1EvF7u8
Step 2: Please email us at cn-uhong@massbay.edu to let us know that you completed the intake for Spring 2025 Behavioral Health Technician Program Grant.
We will reach out if you are qualified for grant.
The certificate provides deeper theory, understanding and practice in the Behavioral Health field. The training focuses on two major areas of study. The first is the study of culture and how to understand cultural identity in diverse communities. The second is learning human communication and effective communication in diverse communities by working on emails, reports, improv, team play, roleplay, interpretation and analysis.
Wednesday (virtual): 6:30 pm - 9 pm
and
Saturday (framingham campus): 8:30 am - 11:30 am
Spring 2025 ELL Saturday Intensive (All levels) 8WI
ELL Advanced: This course is intended for students who have completed the Intermediate course or have a high intermediate to advanced level of English. The course will focus on building skills in reading, writing, grammar and advanced vocabulary for everyday life or academic study. The classes will offer practice through a variety of activities, including class discussions, oral presentations, small group work and individual assignments.
ELL Intermediate: This course is designed for students who have completed the Beginner course or who have a basic foundation in English. The course will focus on building and improving English grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills for communicating in everyday situations. The reading activities focus on comprehension and critical thinking skills. Activities include class discussions, group work and individual assignments.
ELL Beginner: This course is intended for students with limited English language skills. The focus will be to build a practical English vocabulary and understanding of basic grammar structures to communicate in everyday life. Class activities will give students practice in conversational English as well as reading and writing.
Was $300, $150 is covered by grant
Note: New students will need placement test on the first date to place into Advanced class, or Intermediate class, or Beginner class
Location: We will have the placement test on the 1st date of class. Please come to the main lobby to check in.