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ACTX.EDU/CE
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Contents Business/Career Bookkeeping/Accounting...................3 Child Development............................3 Customer Service..............................3 Human Resources Management......3 Management.....................................4 Marketing..........................................5 Professional Development................5 Project Management.........................5 Purchasing........................................6 Travel and Tourism............................6 Computer/Technology Computer Lifestyle............................6 Healthcare EMS...................................................7 Healthcare Courses..........................8 CPR...................................................8 EKG Technician.................................8 Certified Nursing Assistant................9 Patient Care Technician....................9 Phlebotomy.....................................10 Health Unit Coordinator................... 11 Simulation Courses.........................12 Healthcare Seminars.......................13 Language/Communication Access Learning Center..................13 Languages......................................14 Writing.............................................14 Personal Enrichment/Recreation Acting..............................................14 Anger Management.........................15 Arts and Crafts................................15 Cooking...........................................16 Dance..............................................18 Ballroom...................................18 Belly Dancing...........................18 Country Western Dance...........19 Defensive Driving............................19 Dog Obedience...............................19 English, Literature and Film............20 Fencing...........................................20 Food and Beverage.........................21 Games and Entertainment..............21 Gardening.......................................21 Gymnastics - Adult .........................22 Healthy Lifestyles............................22 Motorcycle Operator Training..........22 Music...............................................23 Photography....................................24 Physical Fitness and Health Aerobic/Cardio.........................25 Pilates......................................25 Stretching.................................25 Tai Chi......................................26 Yoga.........................................26 Zumba®....................................26 Sewing/Needle Arts/Upholstery.......27 Sports and Recreation....................28
Golf...........................................28 Hunter Education.....................28 Martial Arts...............................28 Self-Defense............................29 Sustainable Living...........................29 Professional Trades/Industry Alcohol Seller..................................29 Fitness Pre-Certificiation.................29 Floral Design...................................30 Food Service Management.............30 Forklift Operator Certification..........30 Industrial Tech.................................31 Irrigation Tech..................................32 Landscaping....................................32 Machining Tech...............................32 Municipal Solid Waste.....................35 Plumbers.........................................32 Safety/Environmental Tech..............33 Truck Driving Academy...................35 Water Treatment..............................37 Welding Tech...................................37 Kids’ College Art .................................................39 Cooking...........................................39 Cheerleading...................................39 Dance..............................................40 Fencing...........................................44 Gymnastics......................................44 Baton Twirling..................................45 Music...............................................50 Power Tumbling/Trampoline............51 Sports and Recreation....................52 Martial Arts...............................52 Volleyball..................................52 Skating............................................53 AC Conservatory Theatre................53 Seniors’ College Arts and Crafts................................54 Computer Classes...........................55 Hereford Campus.................................56 Adult Classes..................................56 Seniors’ Classes..............................59 Moore County Campus........................59 Adult Classes..................................59 Campus Maps **online at www.actx.edu/cr/maps** Registration Form...................................2 Registration Information.........................64 New Classes Online Classes Linked Classes Attention! Check out other courses of interest.
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Focus on Communication Life, Work, Family, Success Getting the word out to the community about our classes is one of the challenges we face. Part of the problem - and one of our strengths as well - is the wide variety of classes offered every semester. We have hundreds of personal enrichment classes for adults, kids and seniors, and even more workforce training courses for skilled trades and professions. Welcome to the world of at Amarillo College! From forklifts to fencing, weContinuing touch a worldEducation of people with diverse interests. To address communication have partnered withmore, Constant the More thanthis ever, life presentsflow, dailywe challenges to learn doContact, more, and online email marketing company, to help us improve our messaging by letting you be more. Our programs provide workforce training classes to meet your choose which message(s) you would like to receive. You may want to receive updates professional needs and educational opportunities for the exploration and for Kids’ College, Licensing, Healthcare, or the entire class schedule…the choice will pursuit of up your personal interests—year round. be entirely to you.
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Campus: Patient Care Technician, Clinical Medical Assistant, and EKG Technician. These new programs are exciting additions to our continuing education and academic Regardless of whichStudents class you choose, you’ll enjoy meeting new excellent people job healthcare offerings. who complete these programs will have who share similar interests when you take a continuing education at to opportunities in the Panhandle and we look forward to welcoming enteringclass students Amarillo College. the inaugural semester. For more information on Patient Care and EKG Technician continuing education programs go to www.actx.edu/ch and for Clinical Medical Assistant go tolook www.actx.edu/cma. We forward to seeing you in class and hope your summer is enhanced
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We look forward to seeing you and your family on campus this Fall!
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Business/Career Bookkeeping/Accounting
For additional information please call (806) 371-2904.
Bookkeeping-Accounting w/QuickBooks™
$149.00
Payroll Accounting w/QuickBooks™
$88.00
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills 25 wpm. First 7 classes, course includes solid coverage of accounting concepts and principles; analyzing business transactions; general journal and general ledger; closing entries; accounts receivable and accounts payable; financial statements; and completing the accounting cycle for a sole proprietorship. Last 5 classes are in the computer lab. Course includes applying accounting principles using QuickBooks™. Textbook and workbook purchase required. Payroll accounting not included. ID# 133806 ACNT-1002-1001 06:00PM-09:00PM M 09/08 - 11/24 Carol Carter DTWN Business & Industry Center 113/126 36.00 Hrs. (3.60 CEU) ID# 133807 ACNT-1002-1002 06:00PM-09:00PM T 09/09 - 11/25 Lorena Hazelbaker DTWN Business & Industry Center 113/126 36.00 Hrs. (3.60 CEU) Prerequisite: Knowledge of accounting principles and keyboarding skills of 25 wpm. First class understanding payroll basics, tax withholding requirements and reporting deadlines. Last 2 classes in lab include setup and processing payroll and producing required reports using QuickBooks™ 2012. ID# 133808 ACNT-1015-1001 06:00PM-09:00PM R 10/02 - 10/16 ID# 133809 ACNT-1015-1002 06:00PM-09:00PM R 11/06 - 11/20 Lorena Hazelbaker DTWN Business & Industry Center 113/126 9.00 Hrs. (0.90 CEU)
Child Development/Early Childhood Training Child Care Pre-Service Training-Online
$26.00
Licensed child care employees must have eight (8) pre-service hours of training before working in the classroom setting. This self-paced online course is offered 24/7 and can help the new employee gain workplace knowledge needed in today’s child care business. Students may use their own or AC’s computers. Instructor is in the Texas Trainer Registry for Early Childhood and meets the state standards for licensed child care trainers. For registration information please call (806) 371-5188, (806) 371-5000 or email stephwilk@live.com Stephanie Wilkinson Internet Course 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
PAEYC Fall Conference
Saturday, October 18, 2014 Location: TBD Please visit: www.paeyc.com for registration information.
Customer Service
For additional information please call (806) 371-5265.
Customer Service
$80.00
Practical information and techniques to create excellent customer service. Emphasis on the many facets of customer service and how to address each one successfully. ID# 134187 BMGT-1091-1003 06:00PM-06:50PM W 08/27 - 12/10 Jodi Lindseth WSC Byrd 404 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU)
Human Resources Management
For additional information please call (806) 371-5265 unless otherwise noted.
Human Resources Management
$176.00
Behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations. ID# 134200 HRPO-2001-1002 09:00AM-10:15AM MW 08/25 - 12/10 Susan Burks WSC Byrd 413 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
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Healthcare
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SHRM Learning System®
$811.00
SHRM Essentials® of Human Resources
$351.00
Amarillo College, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Panhandle Human Resource Association, present the tools needed to prepare individuals for the PHR or SPHR Examination. Instructional materials supplied. Due to fixed costs, no refunds will be given after the Registration Deadline. For additional information please call (806) 371-2923. ID# 133370 HRPO-2030-1001 06:00PM-08:30PM T 08/26 - 12/09 Holly Novak DTWN Business & Industry Center 112B 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Registration Deadline: August 19 Designed for entry level HR professional, those exploring HR as a career field, and supervisors who have HR responsibilities. Also appropriate for HR professionals, such as staffing specialists, whose experience has been in a single function area. Gives an overview of the entire Human Resource field. For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. ID# 133812 HRPO-1091-1001 06:00PM-09:00PM R 10/02 - 10/30 Becky Lopez DTWN Business & Industry Center 112B 15.00 Hrs. (1.50 CEU) Registration Deadline: September 25
Management
For additional information please call (806) 371-5265 unless otherwise noted.
Communications in Management
$176.00
Advanced Communications in Management
$176.00
High Performance Work Teams
$176.00
Human Relations
$176.00
Principles of Quality Management
$176.00
Professional Image Development
$176.00
Basic theory and processes of communication skills necessary for the management of an organization's workforce. Student learns how to produce a job resumè, complete a job application, write letters and prepare for job interviews. ID# 134182 BMGT-1005-1004 09:00AM-10:15AM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Susan Burks WSC Byrd 406 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) ID# 134180 BMGT-1005-1003 07:00PM-09:30PM F 10/17 - 11/02 and 08:00AM-03:00PM SU 10/17 - 11/02 Jodi Lindseth WSC Byrd 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Prerequisite: Business Computer Applications Advanced principles of oral and written communications for managers. ID# 134188 BMGT-2005-1001 07:00PM-09:45PM W 08/27 - 12/10 Jodi Lindseth WSC Byrd 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Basic principles of building and sustaining teams in organizations including team dynamics and process improvement. ID# 134183 BMGT-1007-1001 10:30AM-11:45AM MW 08/25 - 12/10 Susan Burks WSC Byrd 408 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Practical application of the principles and concepts of the behavioral sciences to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial environment. ID# 134199 HRPO-1011-1002 10:30AM-11:45AM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Susan Burks WSC Byrd 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) ID# 134197 HRPO-1011-1001 07:00PM-09:45PM M 08/25 - 12/08 David McCampbell Jr. WSC Byrd 406 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Quality of productivity in organizations. Includes strategies for planning for quality throughout the organization, analysis of costs of quality and employee empowerment. Students will participate in various group designs and interactively learn quality tools with an organizational focus on continuous quality improvement. ID# 134189 BMGT-2031-1001 WEB 08/25 - 12/12 Jodi Lindseth 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Study of how image affects success in the business world. Emphasis on visual and behavioral images created by our clothing choices and our understanding and use of appropriate business and social behavior. ID# 134185 BMGT-1091-1002 WEB 08/25 - 12/12 Anne Nail 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Computer/ Technology
Healthcare
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Small Business Operations
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$176.00
$176.00
A course in the unique aspects of managing a small business. Topics address management functions including how managers plan, exercise leadership, organize, and control operations. ID# 134190 BUSG-1015-1001 07:00PM-09:45PM M 08/25 - 12/08 Jodi Lindseth WSC Byrd 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Supervision
A study of the role of the supervisor. Managerial functions as applied to leadership, counseling, motivation, and human skills are examined. ID# 134176 BMGT-1001-1002 WEB 08/25 - 12/12 Susan Burks 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) ID# 132970 BMGT-1001-1001 07:00PM-09:45PM T 08/26 - 12/09 Jodi Lindseth WSC Byrd 404 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Marketing
For additional information please call (806) 371-5265.
Principles of Marketing
$176.00
Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
$61.00
Winning in the Workplace: Soft Skills
$50.00
Introduction to basic marketing functions; identification of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research. ID# 134212 MRKG-1011-1002 WEB 08/25 - 12/12 Jodi Lindseth 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Professional Development
For additional information please call (806) 371-2904. Diversity refers to the variety of differences between people in an organization; race, gender, ethnic group, age, personality, and so much more. Embrace diversity and understand the benefits of a diverse team through communication, adaptability, and change. ID# 133813 NFWFD-1201-1004 06:00PM-09:00PM T 10/14 ID# 133865 NFWFD-1201-1005 09:00AM-12:00PM R 10/16 ID# 133866 NFWFD-1201-1008 06:00PM-09:00PM T 11/11 ID# 133893 NFWFD-1201-1009 09:00AM-12:00PM R 11/13 Whitney Kelly DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 3.00 Hrs. (0.30 CEU) Explores skill set that leads to gainful and stable employment as well as future advancement in organizations. Soft Skills include communication; problem solving; ability to relate to customers, co-workers, and supervisors. Positive work ethic and attitude are addressed. ID# 133894 NFWFD-1201-1001 09:00AM-11:30AM T 09/09 ID# 133895 NFWFD-1201-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM T 09/23 ID# 133896 NFWFD-1201-1003 09:00AM-11:30AM T 10/07 ID# 133897 NFWFD-1201-1006 06:00PM-08:30PM T 10/21 ID# 133898 NFWFD-1201-1007 09:00AM-11:30AM T 11/04 ID# 133899 NFWFD-1201-1010 06:00PM-08:30PM T 11/18 ID# 133900 NFWFD-1201-2001 09:00AM-11:30AM T 12/02 Jodi Walker,Ph.D. DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 2.50 Hrs. (0.25 CEU)
Project Management
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923.
Fundamentals of Project Management
$814.00
In an increasingly project oriented world, professional training ensures that project managers are ready to meet the demands of projects across the globe. In a fast paced, budget conscious time, nothing could be more important for your career or business than to have trained professionals leading your team. Due to fixed costs, no refund will be given after the Registration Deadline. ID# 134404 BMGT-1021-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 9/29 - 10/3 Bryan Cook DTWN Business & Industry Center 112B/126 40.00 Hrs.(4.00 CEU) Registration Deadline: September 22
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Purchasing
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923.
CPSM速 Certification Preparation
$626.00
Presents the tools needed to prepare for the Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) exam. This qualification is designed to lead the profession by emphasizing the major components of supply management. Demand for strategic supply professionals is on the rise as managers take on more pivotal roles within organizations. Due to fixed costs, no refund will be given after the Registration Deadline. ID# 134468 LMGT-1025-1001 5:30PM-08:30PM T 09/02 - 12/16 Brad Riley DTWN Business & Industry Center 112A 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Registration Deadline: August 26
Travel and Tourism Industry
For additional information please call (806) 371-5263.
Travel Destination I-Western Hemisphere
$176.00
Introduction to Hospitality
$176.00
Study of countries located in the Western Hemisphere including Canada, United States, Latin America, South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean Islands. Emphasis on the culture, customs, climate, physical features, language, currency, tourist and seasonal attractions. ID# 134216 TRVM-1008-1001 WEB 08/25 - 12/12 Staff 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Introduction to the elements of the hospitality industry. ID#134914 HAMG-1021-1001 WEB Staff
08/25 - 12/12 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Computer/Technology Computer Lifestyle
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
My PC - Introduction to Computers
$55.00
My PC-Computers Plus
$82.00
MS Word 2010 - Beginning
$55.00
An introductory class to Windows 7 Computer Concepts and Terminology along with basic file management, desktop operations, and mouse operations. Introduction to basic computer programs such as Microsoft Word and more. ID# 133974 MISC-1023-1001 09:00AM-11:00AM TR 08/26 - 09/04 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 8.00 Hrs. ID# 134384 MISC-1023-1003 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 08/25 - 09/08 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: My PC Introduction to Computers or previous computer experience. Personal enrichment class featuring a unique, fun approach to getting hands-on with the new Windows 7 operating system. At a comfortable pace, you learn how to work with files and file folders, find and use desktop tools and gadgets, and get a sneak peek at the fun things you can do with Windows 7 - like photo editing, making slide shows, and keeping in touch with friends and family. ID# 133978 MISC-1030-1001 09:00AM-11:00AM TR 09/09 - 10/02 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 16.00 Hrs. ID# 134388 MISC-1030-1003 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 09/10 - 10/06 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 16.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Windows or Windows experience. Students identify word processing terminology and concepts; create, format, edit, and print documents and tables; use simple tools and utilities; and work with hyperlinks. ID# 134392 MISC-1045-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM TR 10/07 - 10/16 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 8.00 Hrs.
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East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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MS Word 2010 - Intermediate
$55.00
MS Excel 2010 - Beginning
$55.00
MS Excel 2010 - Intermediate
$55.00
Introduction to Windows 8
$25.00
Prerequisites: Windows or Windows experience. Beginning Word 2010 class. Students identify word processing terminology and concepts; work with tables, mail merge, header/ footers, text boxes, shapes, WordArt, pictures, and templates; create, format, edit, and track technical documents. ID# 134393 MISC-1048-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM TR 10/21 - 10/30 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Windows or Windows experience. Teaches concepts, procedures, and use of electronic spreadsheets. Students identify spreadsheet terminology and concepts; create, format, edit, and print spreadsheets; create and work with simple formulas and functions; use formatting features; and generate charts, graphs, and reports. ID# 134389 MISC-1044-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM TR 11/04 - 11/13 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 8.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Windows or Windows experience. Beginning Excel 2010 class. Review of Excel formulas and functions; students learn to create complex formulas and pivot tables; format, sort, outline, filter, and import data. ID# 134394 MISC-1051-2001 06:00PM-08:00PM TR 12/02 - 12/11 Staff WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 8.00 Hrs. This class is an introduction to Windows 8 and 8.1. The lesson plan covers startup and choosing what type of account fits your needs, how to maneuver through Windows 8, options and security settings, touchscreen and non-touchscreen functionality, getting comfortable with the new design, and virus protection. Students must provide own laptop with Windows 8 or 8.1 operating system. ID# 134569 MISC-1042-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM TR 08/26 - 08/28 ID# 134570 MISC-1042-1004 07:00PM-09:00PM TR 09/09 - 09/11 ID# 134571 MISC-1042-1005 07:00PM-09:00PM TR 09/23 - 09/25 ID# 134572 MISC-1042-1006 07:00PM-09:00PM TR 10/07 - 10/09 Michael Croley WSC Parcells Hall 408 4.00 Hrs.
Healthcare Emergency Medical Services
For additional information please call any EMSP Faculty (806) 354-6077, 356-3662, 354-6069, or the Allied Health Division Office 354-6055.
Emergency Medical Technician - Basic
$619.00
Prerequisites: Reading Techniques II - minimum grade of C or a score on a stateapproved test indicating college-level reading skills. In order to maintain compliance with the Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part 1, Chapter 91, Subchapter B, Rule 97.64 and Texas Department of State Health Services rule, all immunization requirements must be met prior to any patient contact in the clinical setting. These immunizations include: Tetanus-Diphtheria Toxoid (Td), Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Hepatitis B (complete series), Varicella (chickenpox), and an annual Tuberculin skin test. Preparation for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Class will meet one 8-hour Saturday in addition to the Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday meeting times. Additional clinical time of 48 hours required. ID# 133179 EMSP-1001-1001 07:30AM-11:30AM MW 08/25 - 12/12 Paul Whitfield WC Allied Health 177 176.00 Hrs. (17.60 CEU) ID# 133180 EMSP-1001-1002 06:00PM-10:00PM MW 08/25 - 12/12 Charles Olsen WC Allied Health 177 176.00 Hrs. (17.60 CEU)
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Healthcare Courses
For additional information please call (806) 354-6085 unless otherwise noted. Mandatory Immunizations: Student must provide documentation of the following immunizations prior to registering. All immunizations must be current: 1. Tetanus-Diptheria Toxoid (Td) (must have been administered within the last ten years), 2. MMR: (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) two doses 3. Hepatitis B (completed series) 4. Varicella (chickenpox), as specified by the Texas Administrative Code, Title 25, Part1, chapter 97, Subchapter B, Rule 97.64. 5. TB test within the last year. 6. Flu shot (seasonal). Criminal Background Check: A Criminal Background Check is required prior to registering. Students must order background check online at www.precheck.com. Please select Student Check, order student background check, choose Amarillo College Continuing Education as the school). Results will be sent directly to our office in 3 to 5 business days. Results must be in before a student may register.
CPR CPR and First Aid
$55.00
CPR for Healthcare Providers
$55.00
Covers American Heart Association Guidelines. Offered for childcare personnel, foster parents, truck drivers, electricians, and those requiring infant, child and adult CPR and First Aid, including how to use an AED. This CPR does not meet the requirements for healthcare workers. ID# 134026 EMSP-1026-1001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 10/18 ID# 134027 EMSP-1026-1002 08:00AM-04:00PM S 11/22 Staff WC Building A 110 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU) Presents American Heart Association guidelines for CPR for Healthcare Providers, including how to use an AED and how to manage respiratory and cardiac emergencies. This course does not meet the first-aid requirements for child care personnel and foster parents. ID# 134028 EMSP-1019-1009 08:00AM-04:00PM S 09/06 ID# 134030 EMSP-1019-1010 08:00AM-04:00PM S 09/20 ID# 134033 EMSP-1019-1011 08:00AM-04:00PM S 10/11 ID# 134035 EMSP-1019-1012 08:00AM-04:00PM S 10/25 ID# 134036 EMSP-1019-1013 08:00AM-04:00PM S 11/08 ID# 134037 EMSP-1019-2001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 12/06 Staff WC Building A 110 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
EKG Technician
Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 4. Background check (pg. 8) 7. Proof of required 2. Current Photo ID 5. Full payment immunizations (pg. 8) 3. Social Security Card 6. TABE test results 8. High School Diploma or GED
EKG Fundamentals
$345.00
EKG Stress Test/Holter Monitor
$239.00
Designed specifically for the EKG/ECG technician. Teaches cardiac physiology, 12 lead performance & basic interpretation. This is Part 1 of the 3 part EKG Technician Program. ID#134447 NUPC-1025-1002 05:30PM-09:30PM R 08/28 - 10/24 Kim Crowley,RN,MSN,OCN WC Building A 110 37.00 Hrs. (3.70 CEU) Designed for EKG/ECG Technicians. Teaches performance of stress testing the heart and the implications of decreased cardiac output, and its application in interpreting electrical activity. Demonstrate competency in use of the Holter Monitor. Prerequisite is EKG Fundamentals. This is part 2 of the 3 part EKG Technician series. ID#134448 ECRD-1091-1001 05:30PM-09:30PM TR 10/28 - 11/13 Kim Crowley,RN,MSN,OCN WC Building A 110 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
Business/ Career
Computer / Technology
Healthcare
Language/ Communication
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EKG Clinical
Professional Trades/Industry
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$300.00
Designed specifically for EKG technicians to demonstrate competency in a clinical facility under supervision. This is part 3 of the 3 part EKG Technician series. Student must have completed EKG Technician Fundamentals of EKG Part 1 and EKG Technician Stress Test/ Holter Monitoring Part 2 ID# 134449 ECRD 1091 1002 TBD 11/18 – 12/05 Kim Crowley,RN,MSN,OCN WC Building A 110 38.00 Hrs. (3.80 CEU)
(CNA) Certified Nursing Assistant
Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 4. Background check (pg. 8) 7. Proof of required 2. Current Photo ID 5. Full payment immunizations (pg. 8) 3. Social Security Card 6. TABE test results
CNA Weekday Program (Lecture/CPR/Clinical) Lecture ID#134446 NURA-1001-1009 CPR ID#134279 EMSP-1020-1001 Clinical ID#134443 NURA-1060-1008 Melody Rupe,RN
$755.00
8:00AM-12:30PM
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CNA Evening Program (Lecture/CPR/Clinical)
Lecture ID#134444 NURA-1001-1008 CPR ID#134280 EMSP-1020-1002 Clinical ID#134445 NURA-1060-1009 Melody Rupe,RN
08/25-10/01
$755.00
05:30PM-10:00PM
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TBD 11/24-12/12 WC Building A 206 157.00 Hrs. (15.70 CEU)
CNA Testing Skills Review
$30.00
Skills review for individuals who are planning to take the state CNA exam. ID# 134152 NURA-1091-1001 08:00AM-03:00PM R 09/25 ID# 134153 NURA-1091-1002 08:00AM-03:00PM S 11/01 ID# 134154 NURA-1091-1003 03:00PM-10:00PM F 11/14 Melody Rupe,RN WC Building A 206/208 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
Patient Care Technician
Patient Care Technicians (PCT) work in clinics, hospitals, wound care centers and longterm care facilities. PCT’s check vital signs, perform CPR and First Aid, and assist in medical examinations, perform electrocardiograms (EKGs), basic laboratory procedures, and phlebotomy. Students may register for any number of PCT classes at a time and are not required to take all PCT classes at once, but can take all classes to complete the program in one semester. Students may be exempt from a portion of the program if they can meet the requirements of any course section. Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 4. Background check (pg. 8) 7. Proof of required 2. Current Photo ID 5. Full payment immunizations (pg. 8) 3. Social Security Card 6. TABE test results 8. High School Diploma or GED
Patient Care Technician Medical Terminology
$270.00
Patient Care Technicians learn medical terms through word origin and structure. This course is an introduction to abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties. ID# 134220 HITT 1005 1001 WEB 08/25 – 12/12 ID# 134256 HITT 1005 1002 WEB 08/25 – 12/12 Judy Massie 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
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Patient Care Technician Phlebotomy
$430.00
Patient Care Technician EKG
$345.00
Patient Care Technician Nurse Aide
$400.00
Patient Care Technician Acute Care
$500.00
All students must complete a pre and post course TABE test. ID# 134259 PLAB-1023-1002 10:00AM-12:00PM M 08/25 and 01:00PM-04:00PM MW 8/25 - 10/15 Clinicals TBD TBA 10/16-10/31 Kim Boyd,ASCP,MLT, WC Allied Health 107 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) AMT,MT Teaches performance of stress testing the heart and the implications of decreased cardiac output, and its application in interpreting electrical activity. ID# 134260 NUPC-1025-1001 05:30PM-09:30PM R 08/28 - 10/16 and TBD MTWRF 10/20 - 10/24 Cynthia Crabtree,MSN,RN WC Building A 110 37.00 Hrs. (3.70 CEU) All students must complete a pre and post course TABE test. Weekday OR evening option. ID# 134264 NURA-1001-1002 08:00AM-12:30PM MTWR 09/08 - 09/22 and 08:30AM-04:30PM T 09/23 and Clinical TBD RF 10/02 – 10/03 ID# 134267 NURA-1001-1005 05:30PM-10:00PM MWF 10/20 - 11/10 and 08:30AM-04:30PM S 11/15 and Clinical MT 11/24 – 11/25 Melanie Stephens, LVN WC Building A 206 59.00 Hrs. (5.90 CEU) Designed for the Patient Care Tech to experience the role of the tech in an acute care setting. ID# 134269 NUPC-1020-1001 05:30PM-10:00PM MTWRF 11/24 - 12/10 and 05:30PM-10:30PM R 12/11 Clinical TBD 12/12-12/18 Kim Crowley,RN,MSN,OCN WC Building A 206 86.00 Hrs. (8.60 CEU)
Phlebotomy
Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 2. Full payment
3. Background check (pg. 8) 5. Proof of required 4. TABE test results immunizations (pg. 8) 6. High School Diploma or GED
Phlebotomy Lecture
$375.00
Phlebotomy Clinical
$405.00
Theoretical and practical aspects of specimen collections for clinical laboratories. Topics include: professionalism, ethics, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and laboratory equipment. This is part one of a two-part curriculum. Students must pass this course prior to enrolling in part two of the Phlebotomy curriculum. This is a hybrid class, internet access is required. Homework and quizzes are given online. Computer/internet access a must. ID#134453 PLAB-1023-1003 10:00AM-12:00PM M 08/25 and 01:00PM-04:00PM MW 08/27 - 10/13 and 08:00AM-04:00PM S 09/27 and 10:00AM-12:00PM M 10/06 Kim Boyd,ASCP,MLT, WC Allied Health 107 50.00 Hrs. (5.00 CEU) AMT,MT Prerequisites: Student must have successfully completed Phlebotomy Lecture and have written consent from the instructor in order to register. Flu shot required by Oct. 1. This course provides the clinical component for Phlebotomy. Please see an advisor on West Campus , Building A, Room 106 for mandatory course approval prior to registration. ID#134454 PLAB-1063-1001 TBD and 01:00PM-04:30P MW 11/12 and 01:00PM-04:30P MW 12/12 Kim Boyd ASCP,MLT, WC Allied Health 107 112.00 Hrs. (11.20 CEU) AMT,MT Downtown Campus - DTWN
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Phlebotomy Professional
$309.00
Telemetry Monitor Technician
$185.00
This class prepares the student for the ASCP certification. Student must have instructor consent to enroll. Contact Kim Boyd at 354-6060 ID# 134521 PLAB-2000-2001 10:00AM-11:30AM F 12/12 - 02/20 Kim Boyd,ASCP,MLT, WC Allied Health 107 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) AMT,MT
Fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, basic electrocardiography, interpretation of dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. Required for monitor technicians. ID# 133967 ECRD-1011-1011 06:00PM-09:00PM T 08/26 - 12/09 Denise Bolden,RN WC Building A 107 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Health Unit Coordinator
Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 3. TABE test results 2. Full payment 8.0 or above
4. High School Diploma or GED 5. Background check (pg. 8)
Health Unit Coordinator
$420.00
IV Therapy and Technique
$170.00
Medication Aide
$500.00
Medication Aide Update
$70.00
Topics include: medical charts and forms, medical law and ethics, safety/risk management, and physician order transcription for unit clerks in healthcare settings. Course includes 72-hour clinical. ID# 134450 HUWC-1003-1001 05:30PM-09:30PM MW 08/25 - 12/10 and 05:30PM-09:30PM T 12/09 Patricia St. Charles,HUC WC Building A 108 128.00 Hrs. (12.80 CEU) Course open to RN, GN, LVN, or GVN only. Theory and techniques of venipuncture, intravenous infusions, and blood drawing. Information regarding fluids, electrolytes, blood products, hyper-alimentation, venous system physiology, lipids, and local and systemic complication in IV Therapy. ID# 134114 VNSG-1039-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM RFS 01/08 - 01/10 D’Dee Grove,RN,MSN WC Building A 109 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU Prerequisites: 18 years of age, High School Diploma or GED required. Must be a CNA employed and currently working for 90 days in a long term care facility. Must bring a letter verifying employment history from current employer. Must be able to read, write, and speak English. Must arrange for and complete a 10-hour practicum at the facility of employment. State exam fee is additional; student must submit fee directly to the state. Please see an advisor on West Campus , Building A, Room 106 for mandatory course approval prior to registration.. ID# 134268 NURA-1013-1001 05:15PM-09:45PM MW 08/25 - 12/10 and 05:15PM-09:45PM T 12/02 & 12/09 Jana Kidd,MSN,RN WC Building A 109 144.00 Hrs. (14.40 CEU) Fulfills the annual renewal requirements for certified medication aides. Topics include: review and update of medication aide training rules, medication administration, and related responsibilities. Student must bring Medication Aide number to class. Student must register by the Tuesday prior to class in order to attend this course. Absolutely NO registrations will be accepted the day of class. ID# 133966 NURA-1041-1001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 09/06 Registration Deadline: September 2 ID# 134113 NURA-1041-2001 08:00AM-04:00PM S 12/06 Registration Deadline: December 2 Jana Kidd,MSN,RN WC Building A 109 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
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High Fidelity Healthcare Simulation Courses
For additional information please call (806) 354-6088.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
$181.00
Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS certification. Be able to interpret basic cardiac arrhythmias and complete a pretest before coming to class. For practitioners completing ACLS education for the first time. This course will cover the 2010 guidelines update and the purchase of a new 2010 book is recommended. Books are available at the WC Bookstore for purchase prior to class. 15 contact hours for nurses. ID# 133953 EMSP-2035-1001 08:00AM-04:30PM WR 10/01 - 10/02 ID# 133954 EMSP-2035-1002 08:00AM-04:30PM WR 11/12 - 11/13 John Smoot Texas Tech UHSC, 1400 Wallace Blvd 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support-Refresher
$152.00
Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS and ACLS certifications. Student must complete a pretest, print out the score and bring it to class in order to attend. ID# 133958 EMSP-2036-1001 08:00AM-04:30PM R 09/11 ID# 133959 EMSP-2036-2001 08:00AM-04:30PM T 12/02 John Smoot Texas Tech UHSC, 1400 Wallace Blvd 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
$181.00
Prerequisites: Proof of current CPR/BLS certification. Be able to interpret basic cardiac arrhythmias and complete a pretest before coming to class. For practitioners completing PALS education for the first time. This course will cover the 2010 guidelines update. The purchase of the 2010 book is recommended. Books are available for purchase at the WC Bookstore. 15 contact hours for nurses. ID# 133955 EMSP-1047-1001 08:00AM-04:30PM WR 10/15 - 10/16 ID# 133956 EMSP-1047-2001 08:00AM-04:30PM RF 12/11 - 12/12 John Smoot Texas Tech UHSC, 1400 Wallace Blvd 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU)
Massage Therapy
For additional information please call (806) 467-3105. Requirements: Students must complete the following steps prior to registration. Please see an advisor on WC ,Building A, Room 106 before registering. Call (806) 354-6085 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 3. Background check (pg. 8) 4. High School Diploma, GED 2. Full payment or TABE test results
Massage Therapy Fundamentals I
$1,126.00
Massage Anatomy & Physiology
$634.00
Massage Pathology
$338.00
Massage Health and Hygiene
$170.00
Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Meets the minimum 75-contact-hour requirement for licensure. ID# 134221 MSSG-1011-1001 05:00PM-10:00PM MW 08/25 - 11/24 Dianna Young WC Building A 210 128.00 Hrs. (12.80 CEU) An in-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. This course meets the minimum 75-contact hour requirement for licensure in massage. ID# 134222 MSSG-1013-1001 05:30PM-09:30PM TR 08/26 - 10/30 Staff WC Building A 210 80.00 Hrs. (8.00 CEU) General discussion of pathologies as they relate to massage therapy. This course meets the minimum 40-contact-hour requirement for licensure for Massage ID# 134223 MSSG-2014-1001 05:00PM-10:00PM TR 11/04 - 11/25 and 05:00AM-10:00PM F 11/21 Dianna Young WC Building A 210 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Study of recognized methods of sanitation and cleanliness as applied to massage therapy services and current knowledge of the elements of healthy lifestyles. This course meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure for Massage ID# 134224 MSSG-1009-2001 05:00PM-10:00PM MTWR 12/01 - 12/04 Staff WC Building A 210 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN
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Healthcare Seminars
For additional information please call (806) 467-3105.
Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course
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Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics Workshop
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Provides registered nurses with a standardized, internationally disseminated pediatric educational program to enhance knowledge, skill, and expertise in the care of children. The third edition of the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course textbook is required. Participants must have the textbook 3 weeks prior to class. For more information or to register contact John Sappington at jgsappi@gmail.com. ID# 134038 RNSG-2002-1902 08:00AM-06:00PM MT 09/15 - 09/16 ID# 134039 RNSG-2002-1903 08:00AM-06:00PM WR 11/12 - 11/13 John Sappington,RN,CEN WC Building A 108/109/110 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Meets the new requirement, effective February 23, 2014, set forth by the Texas Board of Nurses. Concepts covered include: nursing practice, delegation, ethics, the Nurse Practice Act, documentation, medication administration, peer review, and unprofessional conduct. Contact Stephanie Montano, PAHEC, (806) 651-3482 or email smontano@mail.wtamu.edu ID# 133964 RNSG-2002-1901 08:00AM-05:00PM F 10/03 Dinah Lewis,RN,MSN WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
Radiology Symposium 2014 Both Days
$154.00
Covers current events, skills, knowledge or attitudes, and behaviors pertinent to professionals in the field of radiological technology, medical radiography, mammography, and nuclear and radiation therapy. ID# 133960 RADT-1091-1001 04:00PM-08:00PM F 10/17 and 8:00AM-05:00PM S 10/18 Barbara Gray,R.T.(R) WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU)
Radiology Symposium 2014-Friday only
$71.00
Covers current events, skills, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors pertinent to professionals in the field of radiological technology, medical radiography, mammography, and nuclear and radiation therapy. ID# 133961 NFHCR-1301-1001 04:00PM-08:00PM F 10/17 Barbara Gray, R.T.(R) WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU)
Radiology Symposium 2014-Saturday only
$113.00
Covers current events, skills, knowledge or attitudes, and behaviors pertinent to professionals in the field of radiological technology, medical radiography, mammography, and nuclear and radiation therapy. ID# 133962 RADT-1091-1002 08:00AM-05:00PM S 10/18 Barbara Gray, R.T.(R) WC Lecture Hall 111A/B 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU)
Trauma Nurse Core Course
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The trauma nursing process is reflected throughout the course and skills stations. Participants receive 16 hours of continuing education from the ANA. The sixth edition of the TNCC provider manual is required. Participants must have the textbook 3 weeks prior to class. For more information or to register contact John Sappington at jgsappi@gmail.com. ID# 134040 RNSG-2002-1904 08:00AM-06:00PM WR 10/22 - 10/23 ID# 134041 RNSG-2002-2901 08:00AM-06:00PM MT 12/08 - 12/09 John Sappington WC Building A 108,109,110 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU)
Languages/Communication ACcess Learning Center
For additional information please call (806) 371-5434. Individualized Instruction/Open Enrollment August 25 – December 12 Improve your reading, writing, and/or math skills with a dynamic, individualized program. Increase your basic skills for the workplace or prepare for tests such as Accuplacer, THEA, or GED. Open to ages 17 and above, classes are available on a walk-in basis from 7:30 AM-7:00 PM Monday-Thursday, 7:30 AM-11:30 Friday, and 2:00 PM-5:00 PM Sunday. You may attend at times convenient for you. Cost of the class is $100.00 for each 14 hours of instruction. Register on the WSC at the Lynn Library, 3rd floor. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Ancient and Biblical Latin
$88.00
Spanish Conversational Beginning
$43.00
Spanish Conversational Intermediate
$38.00
Spanish Conversational Advanced
$43.00
A course for beginners of all ages, current Latin students who want additional practice, or people wanting to expand their horizons. This class will cover basic Latin grammar, vocabulary, and cultural facts while teaching students how to read selected passes from ancient Latin writers and St. Jerome's Vulgate Bible. All materials will be provided in class, no textbooks required. There are no grades or major tests, so students can learn in a fun, stress-free environment. Come join the fun. ID# 134429 LANG-1019-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM F 08/29 - 11/14 Catherine Urban WSC Byrd Business Bldg 408 24.00 Hrs. Learn basic tools for everyday communications. Practical for those who need Spanish for jobs, trips, etc. Taught by a native Spanish speaking instructor with over 25 years of teaching experience. ID# 134374 LANG-1031-1001 06:00PM-08:30PM M 09/08 - 10/20 ID# 134375 LANG-1031-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM M 10/27 - 12/01 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 112A 10.50 Hrs. Focuses on working with verbs. Learn to speak and write complete sentences with a native South American instructor with over 25 years of Spanish teaching experience. ID# 134376 LANG-1033-1001 06:00PM-08:30PM T 09/09 - 10/21 ID# 134377 LANG-1033-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM T 10/28 - 12/02 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 9.00 Hrs. Focuses on working with verbs. Learn to speak and write complete sentences with a native South American instructor with over 25 years of Spanish teaching experience. ID# 134378 LANG-1033-1003 06:00PM-08:30PM R 09/04 - 10/09 ID# 134379 LANG-1033-1004 06:00PM-08:30PM R 10/16 - 12/04 Lucy Gaete DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 10.50 Hrs.
Writing
For additional information please call Dr. Mike Bellah at (806) 371-5173 or e-mail mikebellah@hotmail.com
Creative Writing
$176.00
Practical experience in the techniques of imaginative writing. May include fiction, nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting or drama. ID# 134175 NFUND-2092-1003 06:00PM-08:45PM M 08/25 - 12/08 Michael Bellah WSC Ordway Hall 204 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Personal Enrichment/Recreation Acting-Adult
For additional information please call (806) 371-5353.
So - You Want to Perform?
A class designed for adults interested in learning or re-visiting acting skills. ID# 134475 ACT-1021-1002 07:00PM-08:30PM W Linda Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 107
Adult Audition Prep
$125.00 09/17 - 12/10 18.00 Hrs.
$125.00
Private instruction to prepare required materials for the LOCAL audition process. One on one instruction which includes monologue preparation, characterization, and cold read technique. ID# 134431 ACT-1120-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM R 09/18 - 12/11 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 107 18.00 Hrs.
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Anger Management
For additional information please call (806) 356-3649.
Anger Management
$95.00
Adventures in Pottery I
$123.00
Adventures in Pottery II
$123.00
Appropriate for any adult who would like assistance in reducing stress, controlling emotions, or reducing aggressive behavior. It may also be a required course for persons who have been convicted of and/or placed on probation for an assaultive offense. Designed to help participants understand why people use violence; discover how attitudes can override values; learn how to identify and control strong emotions; develop a plan to alter present behavior; gain better self-control and walk away from confrontations, as well as establish goal-directed behavior patterns. A home study version of this program is also available. ID# 133815 NFUND-1401-1005 06:00PM-09:00PM TR 09/09 - 09/18 ID# 133816 NFUND-1401-1006 06:00PM-09:00PM TR 11/11 - 11/20 Mary Villalon WC Building C 125 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU)
Arts and Crafts
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Beginning class introduces a broad range of techniques. Make decorative items using techniques employed by ancient and modern potters. Hand builds to form vessels using potter's wheel and decorative glazes. ID# 134034 ARTCT-1160-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM M 08/25 - 10/13 Gene Fox DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs.
First-time potters are welcome. New potters are taught the fundamentals of working with clay. Returning potters, as with first potters, advance their confidence and skills in hand building using the potter's wheel and glazing techniques. ID# 134166 ARTCT-1160-1002 06:30PM-09:30PM M 10/27 - 12/08 Gene Fox DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs.
How to Draw Anything
$30.00
No matter what you want to draw, you can do it! Learn how to bring your imagination to life on a piece of paper by breaking down what you see. Turn your doodles into works of art that would make any aspiring artist proud! ID# 134717 ARTCT-1079-1003 09:30AM-10:30AM S 10/18 - 11/22 Amy West DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs.
Portrait Painting
$79.00
Jewelry Fabrication
$177.00
Oil/Acrylic Painting I
$88.00
Oil/Acrylic Painting II
$88.00
Student's choice of oil or acrylic. Instruction covers monochromatic and color choices. Photos will be used, no live models. ID# 134685 ARTCT-1152-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM M 09/08 - 10/20 ID# 134690 ARTCT-1152-1002 06:30PM-09:30PM M 10/27 - 12/08 Emin Abbasov WSC Russell Hall 112 21.00 Hrs. Basic fabrication dealing with cabochons and sterling silver. Supply list furnished at first class. ID# 134390 MISC-1044-1002 06:00PM-09:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Carlos Loya WSC Russell Hall 114 45.00 Hrs. Use the basic elements in art: color, texture, line, composition, shape, form, and value. How to mix colors is thoroughly explored. Emphasis placed on how to see in creative ways and how to effectively translate this new perspective onto canvas. The first class meeting consists of a painting demonstration and an introduction on how to think creatively. Supply list available at first session. ID# 134191 ARTCT-1127-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM T 08/26 - 10/14 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 24.00 Hrs. Oil and Acrylic. Must have taken Painting I or have instructor's approval. ID# 134192 ARTCT-1135-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM T 10/21 - 12/09 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 24.00 Hrs.
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The Fine Art of Woodworking
$286.00
Human Figure Drawing
$79.00
All wood, classroom supplies, and use of shop equipment included with class cost. This creative woodworking class builds a solid foundation in the safe and effective use of woodworking tools and equipment. Instructor has over 50 years of experience in woodshop and woodworking which stimulates great discussion of ideas and the skills necessary to make them a reality. Students receive hands-on experience by completing an Adirondack chair. We cover the table saw (using a Saw Stop, the safest table saw in the world), router table, wood lathe, planer, band saw, jointer, sanders, and more. Taught in a fully-equipped woodworking shop, this class is perfect for the beginning or aspiring woodworker or anyone wishing to update their woodworking skills. ID# 133706 ARTCT-1223-1001 06:00PM-09:00PM W 08/27 - 10/01 Danny Davis The Shop, 2401 Hobbs 18.00 Hrs. Basic constructive drawing of the human figure considering elements of composition, light, and shade. Photos will be used, no live models. ID# 134691 ARTCT-1079-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM R 08/28 - 10/09 ID# 134692 ARTCT-1079-1002 06:30PM-09:30PM R 10/16 - 12/04 Emin Abbasov WSC Russell Hall 112 21.00 Hrs.
Pottery I
$123.00
Pottery II
$123.00
Watercolor I
$79.00
Watercolor II
$79.00
Cake Decorating - Beginning
$84.00
For beginning potters or for those desiring to re-kindle their pottery skills. Concentrates on hand building techniques and learning how to throw pots on the wheel. Encourages both unique, abstract creative designs and simple, uncomplicated designs. Introduces glazing techniques. Book is available at the Amarillo College Bookstore but is not required. ID# 134198 ARTCT-1160-1003 06:30PM-09:30PM R 08/28 - 10/09 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs. Must have taken Pottery I or have instructor's approval. ID# 134209 ARTCT-1161-1001 06:30PM-09:30PM R 10/16 - 12/04 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs. Come join us for a relaxing afternoon of painting. Beginners learn the basics, experienced painters can challenge their comfort zones during this studio time. Everyone is given the opportunity to explore the dynamic world of watercolor. In this low stress environment, you are encouraged to develop your own style at your own pace as we try different techniques and materials. We cover color, value, design, brush techniques, paper, mediums, and more. Class includes demonstrations by the instructor. Supply list given at first class meeting. ID# 134210 ARTCT-1200-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 08/30 - 10/11 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs. Must have taken Watercolor I or have instructor's approval. ID# 134211 ARTCT-1202-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 10/18 - 12/06 Helen Kilburn DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 21.00 Hrs.
Cooking
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Learn to decorate and finish a professional- looking cake. Learn borders, stars, writing techniques, figure piping, flowers (roses, daisies, violets, mums), and more. Learn professional decorating tips and ideas. Most supplies furnished, will need a few extras. Enrollment is limited to 12 students. ID# 134273 COOK-1015-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 08/26 - 10/07 ID# 134275 COOK-1015-1002 06:00PM-08:00PM T 10/14 - 11/25 Gwen Peterson Cakes N' More, 2812 E. 27th 14.00 Hrs.
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$148.00
This class is designed for busy people that are on the go. Learn easy techniques and ways to prepare quick and delicious dinners that will have you skipping the drive thru in no time! Taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience, you will learn tried and true favorites. Mouth-watering but simple to prepare, these meals will take you from chopping board to plate in 30 minutes or less. You will sample each item made. Each class will cover two entrees, two sides, and two dessert recipes. ID# 134553 SPEC-1209-1003 06:30PM-08:30PM TR 09/09 - 09/25 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 12.00 Hrs.
ELF ON THE SHELF - Make and Take!
$44.00
Family traditions and building wonderful childhood memories that last a lifetime is what is really important during the holidays. Come to this hands on class and leave with a readymade kit to take home of numerous Elf on the Shelf items to use at home. You will make edible elf-sized donuts, mini s'mores, tiny pancakes you can freeze, small paper chains, candy cane zip-line, build snowman, ready to make snow ball fight, elf sized cookies and kisses, plus much, much more! You will leave with items and ideas that you can easily do the night before. Taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience. Come join the fun and make new friends who love Christmas traditions as much as you do! No scrooges allowed! This is a hands-on craft type class. You will put together a kit to keep. ID# 134559 SPEC-1209-1008 12:00PM-03:00PM S 11/15 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 3.00 Hrs.
Gourmet Cooking With Ashley
$174.00
Healthy Cooking 101 - Lighten Up!
$148.00
Holiday Favorites - Save Your Fork
$148.00
Pinterest Favorites - with Mama L
$44.00
Explore different cuisine each week with a blend of history, culinary skills, and regions including France, Italy, Mexico, and New American Cuisine! Come develop cooking techniques, knife skills, and mise en place. Enjoy your gourmet cuisine prepared each class. For those over 21, celebrate the last class with a wine tasting. ID# 134551 SPEC-1209-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM W 10/01 - 10/29 Ashley Paredes 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 10.00 Hrs. Do you like to cook but can't seem to find the time to prepare a healthy and tasty meal for you and your family? In this class, you will learn how to prepare a full meal, including dessert that everyone will love. Each class will cover two entrees, two sides, and two dessert recipes. Recipes will include tried and true favorites from a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience. Students will be able to sample a taste of each item. Each student will receive a copy of recipes used, plus additional recipes, using techniques learned. ID# 134555 SPEC-1209-1004 06:30PM-08:30PM TR 10/07 - 10/23 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 12.00 Hrs. In this class we will cover delicious appetizers, dips, cheeseballs, cookies, candies, punch and other holiday favorites! You will not want to miss this class! Recipes will include tried and true favorites from a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience. Numerous favorites will be featured. Students will be able to sample a taste of each item. Each student will receive a copy of recipes used, plus additional recipes, using techniques learned. ID# 134552 SPEC-1209-1002 06:30PM-08:30PM TR 11/04 - 11/20 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 12.00 Hrs. Have you seen some wonderful recipes or ideas on Pinterest, and wonder, “Does that really work?” You will try numerous recipes and get a list of hints and tips that have been proven to work! Taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience, you will see demonstrations and sample many Pinterest top featured pins. ID# 134560 SPEC-1209-1009 12:00PM-03:00PM S 11/08 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 3.00 Hrs.
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Dance For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Ballroom Dancing Ballroom Dancing - Beginning
$85.00
Ballroom Dancing-Intermediate
$85.00
Ballroom Dancing-Beginning
$57.00
Ballroom Dance Intermediate
$57.00
Basic fundamentals of dance in waltz, tango, foxtrot, swing, cha-cha, and rumba. Partners are not required but preferred. ID# 134702 DANCE-1005-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Edgar Tarango DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 22.50 Hrs. Class will build on the basics of the six major dances and detailed foot work. Technique levels on lead, follow and frame. ID# 134703 DANCE-1007-1004 07:00PM-08:30PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Edgar Tarango DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 22.50 Hrs. An introduction to ballroom dancing. Basics of foxtrot, waltz, east coast swing, rumba, samba, tango, and cha-cha. Partner is required. Closed toe shoes and no backless shoes recommended. ID# 134715 DANCE-1005-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM F 08/29 - 10/10 Bob & Nancy Barr WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs. A continuation of beginning class. Partner needed. Must have taken beginning class, equivalent experience, or instructor permission. ID# 133972 DANCE-1007-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM F 10/17 - 12/05 Bob & Nancy Barr WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs.
Belly Dancing (Teen-Adult) Belly Dancing-Beginning I
$75.00
Gypsy Fusion
$51.00
Belly Dance 101
$85.00
Belly Dancing - Beginning
$70.00
Belly Dancing-Beginning II
$75.00
Learn the basics of belly dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear something comfortable and bring a scarf to wrap around your hips. ID# 133991 DANCE-1010-1001 06:30PM-08:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Leslie Crawford DTWN Nixson Gym 200 19.50 Hrs. A belly dance style with a romantic and energetic kick. Class is for students that have studied belly dance. Gypsy skirt will be required. Students with questions can email instructor at akashadance@yahoo.com. ID# 133993 DANCE-1060-1001 08:00PM-09:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Leslie Crawford DTWN Nixson Gym 200 13.00 Hrs. Learn the sheer joy of the world's oldest dance! As a perk, you get to jump-start your brain as well as your body with some of the world's most complex music. Firm, tone, attain flexibility and strength while having fun spiritually and mentally. ID# 133994 DANCE-1010-1003 07:00PM-08:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kelly Crowley DTWN Nixson Gym 200 22.50 Hrs. Learn the basics of belly dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear something comfortable and bring a scarf to wrap around your hips. ID# 134306 DANCE-1010-1004 06:30PM-08:00PM W 09/10 - 12/03 Shelly Stephens DTWN Nixson Gym 200 18.00 Hrs. Continue learning the basics of belly dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear something comfortable and bring a scarf to wrap around your hips. ID# 133992 DANCE-1010-1002 07:00PM-08:30PM R 09/04 - 12/04 Leslie Crawford DTWN Nixson Gym 200 19.50 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Country Western Dance Country Western Dance - Beginning
$55.00
Country Western Dance - Intermediate
$55.00
Country Western Dance - Beginning
$55.00
Learn the basic Texas Two-step, Waltz, Schottische, Ten-step Polka, Jitterbug, and Line Dances. ID# 134308 DANCE-1015-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 08/26 - 10/07 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 104 14.00 Hrs. Couples only. Advanced Texas Two-step, Waltz, Sweetheart Schottische, Triple Two-step, and East Coast Swing. ID# 134349 DANCE-1016-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 10/21 - 12/02 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 104 14.00 Hrs. Learn the basic Texas Two-step, Waltz, Schottische, Ten-step Polka, Jitterbug, and Line Dances. ID# 134334 DANCE-1015-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM R 08/28 - 10/09 ID# 134336 DANCE-1015-1003 07:00PM-09:00PM R 10/16 - 12/04 Joe and Sissy Sexton WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs.
Defensive Driving
For additional information please call (806) 356-3649.
Defensive Driving
$35.00
$61.00
Instructors teach the National Safety Council's six-hour improvement training. Since its introduction in 1964, this course has had the highest rate of success in reducing the number and severity of collisions and their related costs. It is one of the few programs that offer consistent quality and content nationwide. It is also approved by the Texas Education Agency. Reduce auto insurance rates. Receive up to a 10 percent discount on your insurance rates and premiums for 3 years (applies to premiums on all vehicles for which you are listed as primary operator). Dismiss tickets. Prior to taking the course, students must obtain permission to attend the course from the court in the area in which the ticket was received. Students taking the class for ticket dismissal must supply court information in order to receive the court copy of the certificate. Failure to provide court information will result in only the insurance certificate being sent. Sharpen your driving skills. Accept personal responsibility behind the wheel. Learn how drugs, alcohol, physical condition, and emotions affect your driving and decision-making skills. Avoid collisions by choosing safe, legal behaviors. Take your driving environment, vehicle and road conditions, and other drivers into account. Learn how to use occupant safety devices correctly. (UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AN INSTRUCTOR ALLOW A STUDENT IN THE CLASS WITHOUT A PHOTO ID.)Another option is to take an online version of Defensive Driving, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at a cost of $25.00 when you use the following link: www.idrivesafely.com/acc. ID# 133817 NFUND-1401-1007 09:00AM-04:00PM S 09/06 ID# 133818 NFUND-1401-1009 09:00AM-04:00PM S 10/04 ID# 133819 NFUND-1401-1010 09:00AM-04:00PM S 10/18 ID# 133820 NFUND-1401-1011 09:00AM-04:00PM S 11/01 ID# 133814 NFUND-1401-1004 09:00AM-04:00PM S 11/15 ID# 133848 NFUND-1401-2002 09:00AM-04:00PM S 12/06 ID# 134018 NFUND-1401-2003 09:00AM-04:00PM S 12/13 Staff WC Building C 101 6.Hrs. (0.60 CEU)
Dog Obedience
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Dog Obedience
Keep your 4-legged friends active parts of your family. Learn helpful skills, good habits, and cool tricks that will make both of your lives easier. It’s time to get sittin’! The first time, every time! ID# 134436 SPEC-1151-1001 06:00PM-07:00PM TR 08/26 - 10/02 ID# 134437 SPEC-1151-1002 06:00PM-07:00PM TR 10/07 - 11/13 Amy West DTWN Nixson Gym 102 12.00 Hrs.
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English, Literature and Film
For additional information please contact Dr. Mary Dodson at mldodson@actx.edu.
Selected Studies in Literature - Lasting Impressions
$176.00
Intensive reading in single areas unified by genre, theme, major author, period or geographic region with topic determined each semester. Come join us as we explore stories that have and continue to shape thought, leaving behind lasting impressions. We will look at selected works by a diverse group of fiction writers - these works have each influenced worldviews. This journey begins with the first successful American short story: Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" and ends with Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner. Additional readings include "Desiree's Baby, by Kate Chopin, Exodus, by Leon Uris, and The End of the Affair, by Grahame Greene. Some of semester's works will be read via the language of film, so bring your popcorn. ID# 134171 NFUND-2092-1002 06:00PM-08:45PM T 08/26 - 12/09 Mary Dodson WSC Ordway Hall 209 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Survey of Classical Mythology
$143.00
In-depth course examining the primary and cultural contexts of Greek and Roman mythology. Students will read translated texts and learn what these myths meant to their original audiences and how they changed over time. Some outside reading required. Not tests or grades - just lots of fun. ID# 134713 MISC-1069-1002 06:00PM-07:30PM TR 08/26 - 11/20 Catherine Urban WSC Byrd Business Bldg 408 39.00 Hrs.
Fencing
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Introduction to Fencing (Ages 13 - Adult)
$53.00
This class is for students, ages 13 and older, who do not have at least three (3) semesters of fencing instruction or have been approved by the instructor to register for the class. All adult students who are competitive USA Fencing fencers should register for this class. Students in this class are required to be outfitted in full USA Fencing regulation standard uniform and all necessary foil and épée equipment. Students should consult with the instructor BEFORE purchasing equipment. Depending on the student’s experience, the class provides beginning, intermediate or advanced instruction in the basic principles of modern sport fencing. The class emphasizes instruction in the techniques of the foil and épée. Depending on student interest, some instruction in the techniques of the sabre may be available. This class is more strenuous than the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. The Monday class consists of drills and competitive bouting. The first half of the Thursday class is a review of basic techniques and development of the skills of the referee by interaction with beginning adult fencers during the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. The second half of the Thursday class and all Saturday classes are intermediate and advanced training through drills and competitive bouts. Friday classes are intermediate and advanced training on either a one to one basis with the instructor or a teaching assistant as available or a small group lesson. On occasion, Friday night serves as a tournament night for all class students. The instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 134371 HER-1055-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 28.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
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Fencing Intermediate Advanced (Ages 13 - Adult)
Professional Trades/Industry
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$53.00
This class is for students, ages 13 and older, who have at least three (3) semesters of fencing instruction or have been approved by the instructor to register for the class. All adult students who are competitive USA Fencing fencers should register for this class. Students in this class are required to be outfitted in full USA Fencing regulation standard uniform and all necessary foil and épée equipment. Students should consult with the instructor BEFORE purchasing equipment. Depending on the student’s experience, the class provides beginning, intermediate or advanced instruction in the basic principles of modern sport fencing. The class emphasizes instruction in the techniques of the foil and épée. Depending on student interest, some instruction in the techniques of the sabre may be available. This class is more strenuous than the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. The Monday class consists of drills and competitive bouting. The first half of the Thursday class is a review of basic techniques and development of the skills of the referee by interaction with beginning adult fencers during the Adult Introduction to Fencing Class. The second half of the Thursday class and all Saturday classes are intermediate and advanced training through drills and competitive bouts. Friday classes are intermediate and advanced training on either a one to one basis with the instructor or a teaching assistant as available or a small group lesson. On occasion, Friday night serves as a tournament night for all class students. The instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 134370 HER-1055-2001 08:30PM-11:30PM M 08/25 - 12/06 07:00PM-11:00PM RF and 10:00AM-02:00PM S Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 210.00 Hrs.
Food and Beverage
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
All About Wine
$205.00
Mahjong - Beginning
$55.00
Prerequisite: You must be 21 years old to attend this class. Choose wine with confidence after "sipping your way" through the world's major wine regions with the experts at Crush Wine Bar. This course will start with a "wine primer" and then take you on a tasting journey through France, Italy, South America, Australia, USA, and Spain. ID# 134718 SPEC-1209-1010 07:00PM-09:00PM W 09/17 - 10/29 Tina Aikman Crush Wine Bar & Deli 14.00 Hrs. 701 S. Polk
Games and Entertainment
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Introduction to the most popular game worldwide. Mahjong is not the tile matching game you think you know from your computer. Learn the meaning of the tiles and their suits, how to make a winning hand, how to score a winning hand, and how to avoid losing to your opponents. ID# 134677 HER-1034-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM W 08/27 - 10/08 Scott Miller DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 14.00 Hrs.
Gardening
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Organic Gardening 101
$43.00
Learn all of the basic concepts involved in organic food gardening including building healthy soil, garden planning and crop rotation, planting techniques, season extension, and other methods for gardening year round. Organic pest and disease control, water conservation, and seed saving covered. Wear appropriate gardening clothing and bring a notebook. By the end of the class, participants will be ready to install and plant a veggie garden! ID# 134680 SPEC-1181-1001 05:30PM-07:00PM T 09/02 - 10/14 Justin Young High Plains Food Bank Garden 10.50 Hrs. 9th and Willow
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Professional Trades/Industry
$102.00
Gymnastics for Adults
For additional information please call (806) 356-3626.
Power Tumbling and Trampoline (Ages 14-Adult)
Prerequisites: Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. ID# 133934 CHILD-1019-1001 08:00PM-9:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Healthy Lifestyles
For additional information please call (806) 356-3649.
Freedom From Tobacco
$28.00
Relaxation/Stress Management
$104.00
If you are age 18 or older and want to quit smoking, dipping, or chewing, then this 4-session, 8-hour course is for you. Tobacco Cessation Specialists certified through the Mayo Clinic will provide you with the necessary tools to tackle nicotine cravings and prepare you for a Quit Date. This class is a joint-initiative with Tobacco Free Amarillo, so it is very affordable. In addition, you are eligible to receive free nicotine replacement therapy products (patches, gum, lozenges). Additional post-course support will be discussed to help you succeed at quitting and remaining tobacco-free. A certificate will be provided upon completion of the course. ID# 134013 NFUND-1401-1055 06:30PM-08:30PM MW 09/15 - 09/24 ID# 133821 NFUND-1401-1012 07:00PM-09:00PM W 10/08 - 10/29 ID# 134021 NFUND-1401-1059 06:30PM-08:30PM MW 11/10 - 11/19 ID# 133822 NFUND-1401-2014 07:00PM-09:00PM W 12/03 - 12/14 Staff WC Building C 101 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Learn how to relax, control stress, and engage in personal healing through a combination of yoga meditation, yoga manifestation, Kundalini Reiki, and Shamanism techniques. Casual clothing, bring an exercise mate or bedding. ID# 134532 HER-1189-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Jeanne Shaltry DTWN Nixson Gym 102C 28.00 Hrs.
Motorcycle Operator Training
For additional information please call (806) 371-2902.
Motorcycle RiderCourse - Basic
$235.00
Class is approved by the Department of Public Safety and is required for everyone, regardless of age, applying for a first time motorcycle endorsement. Ability to ride a two-wheeled bicycle is a prerequisite. In order to take the course, you must be at least 15 years of age and have an unrestricted provisional class "C" or higher driver's license or learner's permit. You must bring your driver's license or learner's permit with you to class. Please note: Students under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of first class in order to have them sign a waiver. Students under 18 who do not bring parent or guardian to sign waiver will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. A form will be given to students who successfully complete the course which will allow them to test for a motorcycle license. All participants must wear protective gear - eye protection, sturdy leather footwear that covers the ankle, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, long non-flare denim pants, or equivalent, and full-fingered gloves, preferably leather. You must bring protective gear to class. Students who do not bring protective gear will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Motorcycle and helmet will be furnished, however, you may use your own DOT approved helmet. Please note that class begins promptly as scheduled. You must be on time to participate in the class. No refunds will be given for this class unless student drops class in person at the Assistance Center at least one business day prior to start of class. Class may run past the scheduled end time each day due to inclement weather and/or student needs, but schedules will be adhered to as much as possible. Be aware that this class is physically demanding and requires motorcycle riding outside in inclement weather conditions. You must be in good health to take this class. East Campus Public Service Training Center 102 ID# 134590 MOTRG-1003-1012 08:00AM-05:30PM ID# 134591 MOTRG-1003-1013 08:00AM-05:30PM ID# 134592 MOTRG-1003-1014 08:00AM-05:30PM ID# 134593 MOTRG-1003-1015 08:00AM-05:30PM ID# 134594 MOTRG-1003-1016 08:00AM-05:30PM ID# 134595 MOTRG-1003-1017 08:00AM-05:30PM Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
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East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Personal Enrichment
ID# 134596 MOTRG-1003-1018 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134597 MOTRG-1003-1019 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134598 MOTRG-1003-1020 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134599 MOTRG-1003-2002 08:00AM-05:30PM SU Staff West Campus Building C 110C ID# 134577 MOTRG-1003-1001 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134578 MOTRG-1003-1002 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134579 MOTRG-1003-1003 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134580 MOTRG-1003-1004 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134581 MOTRG-1003-1005 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134582 MOTRG-1003-1006 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134583 MOTRG-1003-1007 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134584 MOTRG-1003-1008 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134585 MOTRG-1003-1009 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134586 MOTRG-1003-1010 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134587 MOTRG-1003-1011 08:00AM-05:30PM SU ID# 134588 MOTRG-1003-2001 08:00AM-05:30PM SU Staff
3WHEEL Motorcycle - Basic
Professional Trades/Industry
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11/01 - 11/02 11/08 - 11/09 11/15 - 11/16 12/06 - 12/07 15.00 Hrs.
09/06 - 09/07 09/20 - 09/21 09/27 - 09/28 10/04 - 10/05 10/11 - 10/12 10/18 - 10/19 10/25 - 10/26 11/01 - 11/02 11/08 - 11/09 11/15 - 11/16 11/22 - 11/23 12/06 - 12/07 15.00 Hrs.
$235.00
Class is approved by the Department of Public Safety. Students must furnish own streetlegal 3Wheel bike, DOT approved helmet, eye protection, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, full-fingered gloves, long pants, and sturdy leather footwear that covers the ankle. You must bring protective gear to class. Students who do not bring protective gear will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Students must bring proof of vehicle inspection and insurance to class. Class qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers. Please note: Students under 18 years of age must bring parent or guardian with them to start of first class in order to have them sign a waiver. Students under 18 who do not bring parent or guardian to sign waiver will not be allowed to take the class and will forfeit their class tuition and fees. Please note that class begins promptly as scheduled. You must be on time to participate in the class. No refunds will be given for this class unless student drops class in person at the Assistance Center at least one business day prior to start of class. Class may run past the scheduled end time each day due to inclement weather and/or student needs, but schedules will be adhered to as much as possible. Be aware that this class is physically demanding and requires motorcycle riding outside in inclement weather conditions. You must be in good health to take this class. ID# 134589 MOTRG-1005-1001 08:00AM-05:30PM SU 09/13 - 09/14 Staff WC Building C 110C 15.00 Hrs.
Music
For additional information please call (806) 371-5340.
Amarillo Master Chorale
$58.00
Community Concert Band
$58.00
Guitar Class
$58.00
$58.00
Perform advanced choral literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s). ID# 132010 MUSIC-1020-1001 07:30PM-10:00PM M 08/25 - 12/08 Steven Weber WSC Music Building 102 35.00 Hrs. Perform concert band literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s).. ID# 132008 MUSIC-1022-1001 07:00PM-09:30PM M 08/25 - 12/08 Rowland Beckett WSC Music Building 104 37.50 Hrs. A basic study of guitar covering scales, chord progressions, sight reading, tablature style and technique. ID# 132012 MUSIC-1042-1001 07:00PM-09:30PM M 08/25 - 12/08 Homero Campos WSC Music Building 200 25.00 Hrs.
Opera Workshop
Participate in opera production(s). Audition required for all performance jobs. Possibilities include chorus, backstage work, set design/construction etc. ID# 132011 MUSIC-1088-1001 07:30PM-10:00PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Mary Johnson WSC Music Building 102 75.00 Hrs.
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Chamber Orchestra
Professional Trades/Industry
$58.00
Perform chamber orchestra literature. Extra rehearsal(s) before performance(s). ID# 132009 MUSIC-1095-1001 07:00PM-09:30PM R 08/28 - 12/11 David Hinds WSC Music Building 104 42.00 Hrs.
Personal Enrichment Music
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Piano-Beginning
$69.00
Piano-Intermediate
$69.00
For students with no previous piano experience. Emphasis is on learning the basics: recognizing notes on the keyboard and music staff, rhythm, dynamics, key signatures, time signatures, value of notes and rests, etc. Students learn how to effectively read and accurately interpret music. These skills enable each student to pursue more advanced techniques through an Intermediate Piano class and/or private lessons. Book required but do not purchase until after the first class meeting. Students must be at least a sophomore in high school. Enrollment is limited to 11 students. ID# 134395 MUSIC-1110-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 08/25 - 10/13 Helen Kilburn WSC Music Building 203 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Piano-Beginning or permission of the instructor. ID# 134398 MUSIC-1111-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM M Helen Kilburn WSC Music Building 203
10/20 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs.
Photography
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Digital SLR Camera - Basic
$40.00
Beginners course for digital SLR (Single Lens Reflex) camera. Learn the settings to help get past the fears of the camera. Instruction manual and camera equipment is required to bring to the class. ID# 134534 PHOTO-1015-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 08/26 - 09/16 ID# 134535 PHOTO-1015-1002 06:00PM-08:00PM T 09/23 - 10/14 ID# 134554 PHOTO-1015-1003 06:00PM-08:00PM W 10/22 - 11/12 Ron Davis WSC Parcells Hall 217 8.00 Hrs.
Digital Watercolor
$108.00
Photoshop Special Effects
$102.00
Photoshop CS4 Introduction
$81.00
Picture Perfect with Photoshop Elements
$81.00
Learn to create beautiful watercolor portraits using Adobe Photoshop and use custom brushes to create watercolor pictures from photos and portraits. Students will need to provide an 8GB flash drive. ID# 134440 MISC-1042-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM MW 09/15 - 10/22 Shawnee Ruthstrom WSC Parcells Hall 308 24.00 Hrs. This is not your average Adobe Photoshop class. Learn to create portraits with the addition of text effects which will add drama and create mood to your photos. ID# 134528 MISC-1042-1003 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 10/27 - 12/03 Shawnee Ruthstrom WSC Parcells Hall 308 22.00 Hrs. Learn to navigate through Photoshop CS4 to achieve a basic understanding of the CS4 Photoshop program. Work to become proficient at using the selection tools, creating content layers, utilizing the painting and editing tools, and understanding the basic fundamentals of color correction. ID# 134712 PHOTO-1029-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM T 09/02 - 10/14 Heather Hofstetter WSC Byrd Business Bldg 213 14.00 Hrs. Make your photos the "Best They Can Be!" Learn about pixels, cropping, adjustments of lighting and color, printing, how to organize your photos, photo restoration, wrinkle reduction, removing blemishes, whitening teeth, creating graphical text for the Web, working with layers. Understand the pixels, megapixels, and what they mean to your photos and prints; create frames for photos using filters and applying effects; correct/ restore old photos; share photos through e-mail; share photos over the Internet through Flickr, Picassa, etc. ID# 133980 PHOTO-1028-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM W 08/27 - 10/08 Lee Carter DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 14.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN
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Picture Perfect with Photoshop Elements Advanced
$75.00
Night and Low-Light Photography
$62.00
Prior knowledge of Photoshop Elements recommended. Build on skills learned in the beginner’s Photoshop Elements class. Learn advanced techniques to fine tune your photos and images. Skills to be covered include: mastering layers, photo retouching, photo blending, layer mask, and advanced selection techniques. ID# 133981 PHOTO-1028-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM W 10/15 - 11/19 Lee Carter DTWN Business & Industry Center 126 12.00 Hrs. Learn how to adjust the settings on your DSLR. Take long exposure photos in low light and paint with light. ID# 134399 PHOTO-1070-1001 07:00PM-09:00PM M 08/25 - 10/20 Chris Haden WSC Parcells Hall 314 16.00 Hrs.
Physical Fitness and Health
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Aerobic/Cardio (Teen-Adult) Early Bird Cardio Butts and Guts
$85.00
Early Bird Total Body Workout
$114.00
Express Total Body Workout
$62.00
Express Butts and Guts
$62.00
Burn fat with simple, fun dance and cardio moves for 15-20 minutes. Then 20 minutes of focused work on problem areas of stomach, butt, hips and thighs on the ball and mat. Varied exercises to flatten and tone up the lower body. Final stretch to increase flexibility and relieve stress. ID# 134358 HER-1002-2001 05:30AM-06:15AM MW 08/25 - 12/10 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 22.50 Hrs. Burn calories with basic cardio and dance moves. Tone and strengthen all muscles groups and problem areas. Relax and stretch your muscles for a total body workout. ID# 134362 HER-1002-2002 05:30AM-06:30AM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 31.00 Hrs. Burn fat with basic step and dance moves. Tone muscles with weights, bars, and tubing. Get a complete workout in 30 minutes. ID# 134361 HER-1002-2003 04:25PM-04:55PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 15.50 Hrs. 30 minutes of focused work on problem areas of stomach, butt, hips, and thighs. Varied exercises to flatten the stomach and tone up lower body. ID# 134350 HER-1002-2004 05:00PM-05:30PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 15.50 Hrs.
Pilates (Teen-Adult) Powerhouse Pilates
$114.00
Stretch and Strengthen
$107.00
Strengthen your core and tone up abs, back, butt, hips, and legs. Release stress and increase flexibility. Streamline and strengthen your whole body. ID# 134367 HER-1002-2005 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Sandy Porter WSC Russell Hall 104 31.00 Hrs.
Stretching (Teen-Adult) Improve your strength and flexibility using gravity, your own body, and a series of static poses in a class for beginner through intermediate levels. ID# 134711 HER-1182-1001 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 08/26 - 12/04 Kim Johnson DWTN Nixson Gym 200 29.00 Hrs.
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Tai Chi (Teen-Adult) Tai Chi
$81.00
$53.00
Tai Chi and Qi Gong. Learn the free flowing Tibetan style of meditation in motion. Basic concepts of Chi, Yin Yang, and eastern philosophy are addressed. The health aspects of breathing, balance, the brain, body work, and beauty are emphasized. The first eight weeks of classes address beginning tai chi and the remainder blend intermediate chi gung such as push hands and bagwa. ID# 134372 HER-1157-1001 06:30PM-08:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Staff WSC Russell Hall 104 21.00 Hrs.
Yoga (Teen-Adult) Basic Yoga
Basic yoga poses to improve balance, strength, and flexibility. ID# 134682 HER-1185-1001 05:30PM-06:30PM MW ID# 134701 HER-1185-1003 05:30PM-06:30PM MW Taylor Withrow DWTN Nixson Gym 200
Yoga for Everyone
09/03 - 10/15 10/20 - 12/03 13.00 Hrs.
$57.00
Enjoy an hour completely focused on your physical balance and well-being. Concentrate on breathing and muscle control. Develop strength and flexibility. Leave class feeling rejuvenated. ID# 134683 HER-1185-1002 10:30AM-11:30AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Betty Goodgion WSC Russell Hall 103 14.00 Hrs.
Yoga Multi Level
$107.00
Zumba®
$107.00
Zumba®
$139.00
Learn and practice yoga poses, relaxation, and breathing techniques. Improve balance, flexibility, and reduce stress. ID# 134574 HER-1183-1001 10:00AM-11:00AM TR 08/26 - 12/04 Don Hamby DTWN Nixson Gym 200 29.00 Hrs.
Zumba® (Teen-Adult) Zumba® is a Latin-inspired, dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements, which creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system! Combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body in an aerobic/fitness fashion to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle toning. Zumba® integrates some of the basic principles of aerobics, interval, and resistance training to maximize caloric output, cardiovascular benefits, and total body toning. The cardio-based dance movements are easy-to-follow steps that include body sculpting. ID# 134029 HER-1011-1003 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 08/26 - 12/04 Maria DeAnda WSC Russell Hall 103 29.00 Hrs. Zumba® is a Latin-inspired, dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements, which creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system! Combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body in an aerobic/fitness fashion to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle toning. Zumba® integrates some of the basic principles of aerobics, interval, and resistance training to maximize caloric output, cardiovascular benefits, and total body toning. The cardio-based dance movements are easy-to-follow steps that include body sculpting. ID# 132015 HER-1011-2001 12:00PM-01:15PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Tricia McGuire WSC Carter Fitness Center 110 38.75 Hrs.
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Sewing/Needle Arts/Upholstery
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
The Basics of Machine Sewing
$71.00
This 12-week class covers the care and use of a sewing machine, basic sewing lessons, how to read a pattern, and simple finishing techniques. You can perfect any sewing project by following the fundamentals learned in this beginner sewing course. Once you learn the basics of project and garment construction, you have the foundation to create and sew whatever you can dream up. With over 50 years of experience, this instructor can help you on the road to confident machine sewing. We will use The Colette Sewing Handbook: Inspired Styles and Classic Techniques for the New Seamstress as a textbook for this course. Included in the book are five beautiful patterns for modern classic pieces, a scalloped-hem skirt, flutter-sleeve blouse, sweetheart neck sheath dress, asymmetrical flounce dress, and a lined dress with gathered sleeves. Each project will help you put the fundamentals into practice as you sew. Sewing machines and basic supplies will be provided. Students will be required to furnish the supplies needed for their class project(s). ID# 134732 SEW-1040-1002 07:00PM-09:00PM M 09/08 - 10/27 Becky Davis DTWN Business & Industry Center 123 16.00 Hrs.
Creative Crochet
$74.00
Knitting - Basic
$41.00
Knitting - Intermediate
$40.00
Knitting Buffet
$40.00
Let's learn how to crochet. During the semester you are introduced to several different and exciting methods and stitches. All skill levels are welcomed. Advance at your own pace and make new friends. First class meeting bring a skein of 4 ply yarn and a size G or H aluminum crochet hook. Patterns are supplied by the teacher. ID# 134710 SEW-1008-1005 06:30PM-08:30PM R 09/18 - 11/20 D'Esta Sharp DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 20.00 Hrs. Learn to cast-on, bind off, knit, purl, and read a basic pattern. Please being a pair of size 8(5mm) bamboo needles to the first class. ID# 133710 SEW-1009-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM R 08/28 - 09/18 Robbie Anderson 5209 Zelma 6.00 Hrs. Learn about gauge, knitting in the round, cables, fixing dropped stitches, and how to read a pattern. Please bring a pair of size 8 (5mm) bamboo needles to the first class. ID# 133901 SEW-1012-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM R 09/25 - 10/16 Robbie Anderson 5209 Zelma 6.00 Hrs.
This fast paced class provides patterns and instructions for several techniques that may be unfamiliar to you; such as fair isle, ventrelac, double knitting, and slip stitch color knitting. MUST be comfortable with basic knitting skills. Bring a pair of size 8 (5mm) bamboo needles to first class. ID# 133902 SEW-1040-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM R 10/23 - 11/13 Robbie Anderson 5209 Zelma 6.00 Hrs. Keep It Together With Mending $48.00 Mending clothes and household items gives a sense of satisfaction and pride. Learn hand stitches, a variety of threads and needles. Class includes two projects. Bring a tote bag with dressmaker pins, scissors, an assortment of sewing needles, and small or medium jar with lid. ID# 134538 SEW-1008-1002 01:00PM-04:00PM S 09/06 - 09/27 ID# 134539 SEW-1008-1003 01:00PM-04:00PM S 11/01 - 11/22 Olga McAlister DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 12.00 Hrs.
Sewing as an Art Form
$48.00
Discover your artistic talent using fabric. We will learn measuring, patterns, sewing machines, and cutting fabric. Field trip to JoAnn's fabric and crafts. Includes a sewing project. ID# 134530 SEW-1008-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 10/04 - 10/25 Olga McAlister DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 12.00 Hrs.
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Crafty Christmas
$28.00
Upholstery - Basic
$235.00
Homemade Christmas dĂŠcor using felt squares. Bring 8 felt squares and 1 yard of bolt felt, glue guns, craft scissors, and embellishments. ID# 134548 SEW-1008-2001 01:00PM-04:00PM S 12/06 - 12/13 Olga McAlister DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs.
Recover your favorite easy chair. Learn how to determine the quality of a piece of furniture and ways to improve that quality while making it comfortable and attractive. The largest piece of furniture allowed is a two-cushion couch (love seat). All projects must be removed from classroom when class ends. Student must furnish own supplies. Instructor will provide a list of recommended hand tools at first session. Enrollment is limited to 12 students. ID# 134402 SPEC-1295-1001 06:00PM-10:00PM M 08/25 - 12/08 ID# 134403 SPEC-1295-1002 06:00PM-10:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Niko Navarro East Campus Building Z 110 60.00 Hrs.
Sports and Recreation
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Golf (Ages 12 - Adult) Golf
$186.00
Advanced Texas Hunter Education
$48.00
Responsible Gun Ownership
$48.00
For beginning through advanced golfers. Class is located at Preston West Golf Course. Class fees include green fees and range balls. ID# 131337 HER-1063-1001 05:30PM-08:00PM MW 08/25 - 10/13 ID# 131336 HER-1063-1002 05:30PM-08:00PM TR 08/26 - 10/16 Craig Clifton Preston West Golf Course 40.00 Hrs. 9101 S. Coulter
Hunter’s Education
Gain knowledge of guns and ammunition, proper gun handling, and safe hunting methods. Certificates of competency issued upon successful completion. Offered in cooperation with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. and NRA. Minimum age 9 years. One off-site meeting will be arranged by the instructor. ID# 134400 SPEC-1283-1001 06:30PM-08:30PM M 08/25 - 10/06 ID# 134401 SPEC-1283-1002 06:30PM-08:30PM M 10/13 - 11/17 Bill McCubbin WC Building C 110C 12.00 Hrs. Wayne Ellis/Tom King Basic working knowledge of rifles, shotguns, and handguns. How ammunition works and the types of bullets needed and size of shot needed in different situations. How sights work and the basic sighting in process. Range and Field Safety, cleaning firearms, home storage as well as traveling with your firearms. ID# 134708 SPEC-1096-1001 06:30PM-08:30PM T 08/26 - 09/30 Bill McCubbin WC Building C 110C 12.00 Hrs. Wayne Ellis/Tom King
Martial Arts (Teen - Adult) Aikido - Self Defense
$198.00
Introduction to the self-defense martial art of Aikido. Aikido combines the joint locks and throws from jujitsu with the dynamic movements of sword and spear fighting. Instructor is a member of the United States Aikido Federation. No prior martial arts experience needed. Students are encouraged to wear a martial arts Gi uniform. ID# 134032 HER-1021-1001 06:30PM-08:30PM W 08/27 - 12/06 and 08:30AM-10:30AM S 08/27 - 12/06 Scott Dejesse/James Albertson DTWN Nixson Gym 102 56.00 Hrs.
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Self-Defense (Teen-Adult) Jeet Kune Do - Basic Self-Defense Level I
$143.00
Students will be taught various self-defense principles and techniques, which are designed to subdue, control, and defeat an assailant. Course work is fun, nontraditional, and easy to learn. ID# 134608 HER-1021-1002 09:00AM-10:00AM MWF 09/03 - 12/05 ID# 134609 HER-1021-1003 10:00AM-11:00AM MWF 09/03 - 12/05 Michael Watson DTWN Nixson Gym 102 40.00 Hrs.
Sustainable Living
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Profitable Sustainability
$66.00
The concepts this course will cover are based on "The Blue Economy" practices, systems development toward a non-extracting paradigm by Gunter Pauli, author of the Report to the Club of Rome. This course goes several steps beyond "Green" in transforming available resources and waste into profitable and needed products for the community. We will dive into the application of blue economy practices and the solutions it provides in “Thinking Beyond Green.” ID#134452 MISC-1069-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 09/02 – 10/27 Savannah Gates WSC Parcells Hall 213 18.00 Hrs.
Professional Trades/Industry Alcohol Seller Education Program For additional information please call (806) 356-3649.
Alcohol Seller Education Program
$30.00
Certified by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (#465-516). Employees and owners/managers of alcohol beverage establishments such as restaurants, bars, liquor, convenience or grocery stores benefit by attending. Covers laws concerning the sale or service of alcoholic beverages to minors, intoxicated persons, non-members of private clubs, and techniques to prevent such sales. Violations of these laws could result in a fine of up to $4,000 and/or one year in jail. Individuals who complete this program will receive a certificate good for two years. Certified employees and their employers may also receive some legal protection and reduced insurance rates if all employees are required to complete this program. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AN INSTRUCTOR ALLOW A STUDENT IN THE CLASS WITHOUT A PHOTO ID AND THEIR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. An online version of this program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at https://store.360training.com/actx. ID# 134011 NFUND-1401-1053 09:00AM-12:00PM S 09/06 ID# 134014 NFUND-1401-1056 09:00AM-12:00PM S 10/04 ID# 134015 NFUND-1401-1057 09:00AM-12:00PM S 11/01 ID# 134016 NFUND-1401-2001 09:00AM-12:00PM S 12/06 Eddie Tinsley WC Building C 113 3.00 Hrs. (0.30 CEU)
Fitness Pre-Certification
For additional information please call (806) 371-5299.
Personal Trainer Certification
$191.00
Personal and Group Trainer Certification
$191.00
Designed to prepare students to become personal trainers. Upon completion, students will be prepared for employment as a personal trainer. Certification through National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) is optional. Additional lab time to be announced. ID# 132018 FITT-1072-1001 09:00AM-10:15AM TR 08/25 - 12/12 Trent Oneal WSC Carter Fitness Center 117 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Designed to prepare students to become personal trainers and group trainers. Upon completion, students will be prepared for employment as a personal trainer and group trainer. Certification through National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) are optional. Additional lab time to be announced. ID# 132019 FITT-1072-1002 07:00PM-09:45PM T 08/25 - 12/12 Oneal/McGuire WSC Carter Fitness Center 117 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Floral Design/Flower Shop Operations For additional information please call (806) 371-2904.
Floral Design and Flower Shop Operations
$244.00
Floral Design Specialty
$185.00
Learn the basics of floral design in this hands-on class. Includes care and handling of fresh flowers, flower shop operations and basic floral design techniques for a variety of floral needs. A basic desire to create a floral masterpiece is all you need to enjoy this class. ID# 133810 FMKT-1005-1001 06:00PM-10:00PM T 09/09 - 10/14 Kerry Smith,TMF Budding Art by Kerry 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) 2640 SW 34th
Prerequisite: Floral Design and Flower Shop Operations class or instructor approval. Build on basics skills learned in the previous class as you create floral designs for all occasions. Bring your ideas (or those from Pinterest) to life as you learn about holiday table top designs, Christmas garlands, fresh and artificial arranging as well as some tips on tree lighting and decor. This class is designed to help you achieve your personal goals for flower arrangement and design. ID# 133811 FMKT-1005-1002 06:00PM-10:00PM T 10/28 - 11/18 Kerry Smith,TMF Budding Art by Kerry 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) 2640 SW 34th
Food Service Management
For additional information please call (806) 371-5265 or 371-5269.
Sanitation and Safety
$128.00
Food Production and Planning
$128.00
Principles of Food and Beverage
$128.00
A study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation; causes, investigation and control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work place safety standards. ID# 132975 CHEF-1005-1001 09:00AM-09:50AM MW 08/25 - 12/10 Charles King WSC Byrd 411 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) ID# 134193 CHEF-1005-1002 09/08 - 10/31 Charles King WEB 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) Skill development in basic mathematical operations and study of their applications in the food service industry. Topics include: percentages, weights and measures, ratio and proportion, weights and measures conversions, determination of portion costs for menu items and complete menus, portion control, and the increase and decrease of standard recipes. ID# 134201 IFWA-1017-1001 10:00AM-11:50AM M 08/25 - 12/08 Charles King WSC Byrd 411 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) An introduction to food, beverage and labor costs with an overview of the hospitality industry from procurement to marketing. Examination of cost components include forecasting, menu planning and pricing, logistical support, production, purchasing and quality assurance. ID# 134196 HAMG-2001-1002 10:00AM-11:50AM W 08/27 - 12/10 Charles King WSC Byrd 411 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) ID# 134195 HAMG-2001-1001 09/08 - 12/12 Charles King WEB 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU)
Forklift Operator Certification
For additional information please call (806) 335-4370.
Forklift Operator Certification
$229.00
Forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, forklift stability, and factors affecting stability. Hands-on training and demonstration of proficiency. ID# 132976 CNSE-1003-1001 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 09/09 - 09/11 ID# 134549 CNSE-1003-1006 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 10/07 - 10/09 ID# 134550 CNSE-1003-1007 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 11/18 - 11/20 ID# 132977 CNSE-1003-1003 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 10/28 - 10/30 ID# 132978 CNSE-1003-2001 06:00PM-10:00PM TWR 12/09 - 12/11 Robert Mathews EC LTC 501 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU)
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Industrial Technology
For additional information please call (806) 335-4216.
Refrigeration Principles
$248.00
Telecommunications
$248.00
Distribution Systems
$308.00
$200.00
Air Conditioning Installation and Startup
$248.00
Motor Controls
$308.00
$248.00
An introduction to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer theory, temperature/pressure relationship, basic thermodynamics, refrigerant handling and containment, and refrigeration components and safety. ID# 134247 HART-1007-1001 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 08/25 - 10/15 ID# 134250 HART-1007-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 08/25 - 10/15 Robert Johnson EC MEC 116 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) A study of modern telecommunications systems incorporating microwave, satellite, optical and wire/cable-based communications systems. Instruction in installation, testing and maintenance of communications systems components. ID# 134243 EECT-2035-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134228 EECT-2035-1001 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 08/25 - 10/17 Jeffery Hale EC MEC 112 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisites: Introduction to Industrial Maintenance and Basic Electrical Theory. Fundamentals of distribution systems including single-phase, three-phase and poly-phase systems. Grounding, circuit breakers, ground fault protection devices and the National Electric Code. ID# 134284 IEIR-1012-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134286 IEIR-1012-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 08/25 - 10/17 Edward Nolte EC MEC 118 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Technical Communications
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. ID# 134231 ETWR-1091-1002 08:00AM-10:50AM MW 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134244 ETWR-1091-1005 06:00PM-08:50PM MW 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134241 ETWR-1091-1004 08:00AM-10:50AM MW 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134236 ETWR-1091-1003 06:00PM-08:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/12 Sharla McUne EC MEC 208 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) A study of air conditioning system installation, refrigerant piping, condensate disposal, and air cleaning equipment with emphasis on startup and performance testing. ID# 134258 HART-2038-1001 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134276 HART-2038-1002 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/12 Robert Johnson EC MEC 116 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisites: Introduction to Industrial Maintenance and Basic Electrical Theory General principles and fundamentals of electrical controls and control components including magnetic motor starters, troubleshooting techniques, overload protection and various protective devices, relay logic, schematics and diagrams. ID# 134278 IEIR-1010-1001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134282 IEIR-1010-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/12 Staff EC MEC 116 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Basic Electrical Theory
Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits: resistance, inductance, capacitance, impedance, power factors, and Ohm's Law. Also includes schematics, wiring diagrams, and calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. ID# 134251 ELPT-1011-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134252 ELPT-1011-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/10 Walter Webb Jr. EC MEC 116 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
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Irrigation Technology
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923.
Licensed Irrigator Training
$516.00
Arborist Pre-Certification
$383.00
Covers irrigation history and current trends. Principles of irrigation, hydraulics, components and design are covered with a focus on water conservation. Students learn installation and maintenance techniques, terminology, and Texas Irrigator Rules and Regulations. Prepares students for the Texas State Irrigators Exam. Textbook included - some supplies will have to be purchased. Approved by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for 40 hours of continuing education credit. Due to fixed costs for this course, no refunds will be given after the Registration Deadline. ID# 133364 HALT-1033-1001 07:00AM-06:00PM TWRF 11/18 - 11/21 Phil Sheppard DTWN Business & Industry Center 112A 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Registration Deadline: November 14
Landscaping
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923. A study of trees used in the horticulture industry. Students will learn the fundamentals of tree care. Topics include: safe practices, elements affecting trees, plant identification, plant placement in the landscape, care of young and mature trees, proper use of pesticides, and proper pruning practices. ID# 133857 HALT-1017-1001 06:00PM-08:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Brian Scott DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 32.00 Hrs. (3.20 CEU) Registration Deadline: August 25
Machining Technology
For additional information please call (806) 335-4390.
Machine Shop Mathematics
$248.00
Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
$248.00
Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses and all technical fields. ID# 134303 MCHN-1043-1001 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134305 MCHN-1043-1002 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 08/25 - 10/17 Sharla McUne EC MEC 208 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisite: Machine Shop Mathematics. Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/ tag-out. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurement while using standard measuring tools is also emphasized. ID# 134300 INMT-1005-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM TR 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134293 INMT-1005-1001 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 10/20 - 12/12 Robert Gustin EC MEC 120 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Plumbers
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923.
Plumbing Review
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Provides current Texas plumbing license holders with six hours of board approved continuing education required by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners,(Sec. 1301.404(b) and Sec. 1301.404(d) of the Plumbing License Law). Check in time is 7:30 a.m. Call (800) 992-7422 or visit www.phcc-tx.org to register. Lunch is provided. Walk-ins accepted on a first come, first serve basis. PFPB-2001-1901 07:00AM-03:30PM S 09/20 PFPB-2001-1902 07:00AM-03:30PM S 10/18 PFPB-2001-1903 07:00AM-03:30PM S 11/15 Kevin Robinson WC Building A 107 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Safety and Environmental Technology
For additional information please call (806) 335-4274 unless otherwise noted.
HAZWOPER Refresher
$153.00
HAZMAT Awareness Level
$128.00
HAZCOM and Chemical Safety
$51.00
Hazardous Waste Operations
$466.00
Technician Level Spill Response
$389.00
Awareness Level Spill Response
$153.00
Confined Space Awareness
$76.00
An 8-hour refresher course designed to keep persons current in HAZWOPER procedures and techniques. Meets OSHA's requirement for an annual update (29 CFR 1910.120). Reinforces and builds upon the material covered in the original HAZWOPER training. ALL students will need to bring a pair of ear buds/headphones to plug into the laptops, for the online portion of this class. For additional information please call (806) 335-4228 or 335-4229. ID# 133214 EPCT-1059-1004 08:00AM-05:00PM F 09/12 ID# 133215 EPCT-1059-1005 08:00AM-05:00PM F 10/10 ID# 133216 EPCT-1059-1006 08:00AM-05:00PM F 11/14 ID# 133229 EPCT-1059-2002 08:00AM-05:00PM F 12/12 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Provides the participant with information on the steps in notifying the proper authorities and the priorities emergency responders are to utilize in making decisions at hazardous materials incidents. ID# 134291 OSHT-1015-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM F 10/03 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Provides training on HAZARDOUS Communication & Chemical Safety (HAZCOM/GHS) in accordance with OSHA Standard 1910.1200. ID# 134292 NFUND-2001-1001 08:00AM-12:00PM F 10/17 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 213 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Provides knowledge and skills necessary to assist with operations surrounding a hazardous materials incident and utilizes a combination of classroom presentation and "Hands on" field exercises. Fulfills the requirements of 29 CFR 1910-120. ID# 134290 EPCT-1091-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 10/20 - 10/24 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU) Prepares participants to offensively respond (control, contain, confine, and clean-up) hazardous materials releases as a member of a HazMat team. Topics include: how to identify known and unknown materials using field survey instruments and equipment, functioning within an Incident Command/Management System, selecting and using specialized Chemical Personal Protective Clothing & respiratory protection, decontamination, and basic chemical toxicological terminology and behavior. Meets federal regulations under 29 CFR 1910.120 (q). ID# 133194 EPCT-1053-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 11/17 - 11/19 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) Basic awareness of the problems that chemicals can pose to Responders and how to recognize and identify those chemicals is essential to the safely of all employees. The Awareness Level training will provide the participant with information on the steps in notifying the proper authorities and the priorities emergency responders are to utilize in making decisions at hazardous materials incidents. ID# 133183 EPCT-1000-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM F 11/07 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Presents various Hazards to workers. This course provides the participant with awareness-level training. Participants receive an overview of the permit required Confined Space regulation, learn to recognize hazards presented by confined space in general industry and learn to prepare a permit required Confined Space for safe entry. ID# 134297 NFUND-2001-1005 08:00AM-12:00PM F 09/05 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU)
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Confined Space Rescue Refresher
$152.00
OSHA 10 General Construction
$179.00
OSHA 30-General Construction
$366.00
Reviews the learned knowledge from the Confined Space Entry and Rescue courses to meet the annual training requirements for OSHA 29 CFR part 1910.146, "Permit required Confined Spaces." This program meets the applicable OSHA & NFPA annual refresher requirements. ID# 133409 OSHT-1015-4003 08:00AM-05:00PM F 08/29 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU) Program raises the awareness of an entry level worker to recognize and prevent hazards in a general industry setting. In accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910. ID# 134302 OSHT-1015-1004 08:00AM-05:00PM M 10/06 08:00AM-12:00PM T 10/07 Gary Beasley EC PSTC 103 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU) This course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. In accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910. ID# 134301 OSHT-1015-1003 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 10/13 - 10/17 Gary Beasley EC PSTC 103 40.00 Hrs. (4.00 CEU)
Lockout-Tagout
$51.00
$76.00
$128.00
$25.00
Respiratory Protection-Fit Test
$76.00
Citizen Disaster Preparedness
$51.00
This program establishes the requirements for isolation of both kinetic and potential electrical, chemical, thermal, hydraulic, pneumatic and gravitational energy prior to equipment repair, adjustment or removal. Reference: OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.147, the control of hazardous energy. ID# 134295 NFUND-2001-1003 08:00AM-12:00PM R 09/11 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU)
Fall Prevention and Protection
Learn to identify and avoid hazards associated with elevated work locations. The course features a series of presentations and hands-on exercises. ID# 134298 NFUND-2001-1006 08:00AM-12:00PM F 10/31 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU)
Trenching Operations
Provides awareness and skills to maintain the safety and health of construction workers in and around excavation sites. A Competent person is trained in recognizing the predictable hazards of excavations and trenching and incorporating preventative measures and safe work practices. ID# 134299 OSHT-1015-1002 08:00AM-05:00PM F 09/26 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
Fire Extinguisher
Learn knowledge and skills as per OSHA 1910.157 to successfully use a portable fire extinguisher in the event of a small fire. ID# 134304 NFUND-2001-1007 09:00AM-11:00AM R 09/18 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 2.00 Hrs. (0.20 CEU) Learn basic skills and knowledge about protecting the health and safety of personnel through the use of respiratory protection. Included are filter masks, cartridge selection, and change out schedule, and air supplied respirators. Medical questionnaires along with fit testing is discussed. Fit testing using either qualitative or quantitative protocol is available. The standard is examined to ensure complete compliance. ID# 134296 NFUND-2001-1004 08:00AM-12:00PM F 09/19 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) "Disaster can strike at any time." Knowing what to do is the best protection for individuals. Being prepared is the responsibility of every citizen. The primary goal is to educate members of the community on how to develop plans and procedures that ensure their readiness for any disaster event. Topics include: terrorism, man-made and natural disasters, and active shooter components. ID# 134294 NFUND-2001-1002 08:00AM-12:00PM S 09/13 Elton Butcher EC PSTC 103 4.00 Hrs. (0.40 CEU) Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Municipal Solid Waste
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923.
Municipal Solid Waste License Class "A"
$535.00
Provides 27 hours of instruction on regulations, standards, technologies, and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "A" license requirements for solid waste facility supervisors. ID# 133231 EPCT-1091-2001 08:00AM-05:00PM MTW 12/08 - 12/10 and 08:00AM-11:00AM R 12/11 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 27.00 Hrs. (2.70 CEU) Registration Deadline: December 1
Municipal Solid Waste License Class "A" Renewal
$431.00
Municipal Solid Waste License Class "B" Renewal
$431.00
Provides 16 hours of instruction on regulations, standards, technologies, and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "A" license renewal requirements for solid waste facility supervisors. ID# 133232 EPCT-1091-2002 08:00AM-05:00PM MT 12/08 - 12/09 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Registration Deadline: December 1 Provides 16 hours of instruction on regulations, standards, technologies, and processes as outlined by TCEQ. Satisfies Class "B" license renewal requirements for solid waste facility supervisors. ID# 133233 EPCT-1091-2003 08:00AM-05:00PM MT 12/08 - 12/09 Ted Dodd DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU) Registration Deadline: December 1
Truck Driving Academy
For additional information please call (806) 335-4370.
Professional Driver Training The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. You can be one of them. This five-week course utilizes classroom instruction, range and road driving, and practical application of skills used in the operation of a tractor/trailer. Prerequisites: • Student must be 18 years of age at the commencement of the course • Student must have a current valid Texas Driver License • Student must have in possession first day of class a valid original Social Security Card • Texas Department of Public Safety fees for Commercial Driver License and • permit are included • Student will be required to take a DOT physical on the second day of class. • Cost of the physical is included. If the student cannot pass the physical, they will receive a course refund, less the cost of the physical and the Defensive Driving Course. Students completing the course will have a Class A Commercial Driver License with tanker, doubles/triples, hazmat, and school and passenger bus endorsements. Students also trained by National Safety Council Certified instructors on Defensive Driving for large trucks and forklift operation. To obtain a Certificate of Completion, the student must pass all Texas Department of Public Safety requirements for a Class A Commercial Driver License issued by the State of Texas. Upon completion of the course, the student will be qualified to secure an entry level job as an over-the-road operator with a Commercial Driver License. Amarillo College is not an employment agency, nor do we guarantee the Texas Department of Public Safety will issue a license. However, students have ample opportunity and help to talk with visiting recruiters, apply for employment, and pass DPS testing. In person registration at the Truck Driving Academy, East Campus Logistics Training Center, Room 500 is recommended. However, you can register and pay for courses on line at www.actx.edu/cereg.
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Commercial Driver License Program – August 25 – September 29 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator
MT
$243.00
ID# 133157 CVOP-2035-4004
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 133101 CVOP-1005-1001
08:00AM-12:00PM
MTWRF
08/27 - 09/12
ID# 133095 CVOP-1001-1001
01:00PM-05:00PM
MTWRF
08/27 - 09/12
ID# 133146 CVOP-2033-1001
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
09/15 - 09/19
ID# 133158 CVOP-2037-1001 Jerry Terry
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF EC Logistics Training Center 503
Commercial Driver License Written Skills
08/25 - 08/26
Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
$737.00 $737.00 $615.00
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$737.00
09/22 - 09/29
$3,069.00
Commercial Driver License Program – September 15 – October 17 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 133156 CVOP-2035-1005
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 133106 CVOP-1005-1006
08:00AM-12:00PM
ID# 133100 CVOP-1001-1006 Advanced Driving Skills I ID# 133151 CVOP-2033-1006 Advanced Driving Skills II ID# 133159 CVOP-2037-1002 Robert Mathews
01:00PM-05:00PM MTWRF 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF 08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF EC Logistics Training Center 502
CDL Written Skills
CDL Driving Skills
Program Total Hours/Cost
MT
$243.00
MTWRF
09/15 - 09/16
$737.00
09/17 – 10/02
09/17 – 10/02 $615.00 10/03 - 10/09 $737.00 10/10 - 10/17
$737.00
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$3,069.00
Commercial Driver License Program – September 29 – October 31 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator ID# 133152 CVOP-2035-1001
08:00AM-05:00PM
MT
ID# 133102 CVOP-1005-1002
08:00AM-12:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 133096 CVOP-1001-1002
01:00PM-05:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 133147 CVOP-2033-1002
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 133162 CVOP-2037-1005 Jerry Terry
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF EC Logistics Training Center 501
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
$243.00
09/29 - 09/30
$737.00
10/01 - 10/16
$737.00
10/01 - 10/16
$615.00
10/17 - 10/23
10/24 - 10/31
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$737.00
$3,069.00
Commercial Driver License Program - October 20 – November 21 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator
MT
$243.00
ID# 133153 CVOP-2035-1002
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 133103 CVOP-1005-1003
08:00AM-12:00PM
MTWRF
10/22 - 11/06
ID# 133097 CVOP-1001-1003
01:00PM-05:00PM
MTWRF
10/22 -11/06
ID# 133148 CVOP-2033-1003
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
11/07 – 11/13
ID# 133160 CVOP-2037-1003 Robert Matthews
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF EC Logistics Training Center 502
11/14 – 11/21
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
Downtown Campus - DTWN
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
10/20 -10/21
$737.00 $737.00 $615.00 $737.00
$3,069.00
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Commercial Driver License Program – November 3 - December 9 Defensive Driving - Professional Truck Operator
MT
$232.00
ID# 133154 CVOP-2035-1003
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 133104 CVOP-1005-1004
08:00AM-12:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 133098 CVOP-1001-1004
01:00PM-05:00PM
MTWRF
11/05 - 11/20
ID# 133149 CVOP-2033-1004
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
11/21 – 12/01
ID# 133161 CVOP-2037-2004 Jerry Terry
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF EC Logistics Training Center 502
12/02 - 12/09
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
11/03 – 11/04
$737.00
11/05 – 11/20
$737.00 $586.00
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$737.00
$3,069.00
Water Treatment
For additional information please call (806) 371-2923 unless otherwise noted.
Basic Water Operations
$213.00
Basic Wastewater Operations
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Surface Water Production 1
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Valve and Hydraulics
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Introduction to Welding Using Multiple Processes
$248.00
Provides a basic understanding of fundamentals relating to the regulation and operation of drinking water systems. Completion should prepare participants to test for the "Grade D" Waterworks Operator License. Instructional techniques include lecture, audio-visual aids, discussion and end-of-chapter practice quizzes. Due to fixed costs, no refunds will be given after the Registration Deadline. ID# 133184 EPCT-1015-1001 08:00AM-05:00PM TWR 09/23 - 09/25 Cynthia Proffitt DTWN Business & Industry Center 120 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU) Registration Deadline: September 16 Provides a basic understanding of fundamentals relating to the regulation and operation of wastewater systems. Completion should prepare participants to test for the "Class D" Wastewater Operator license. There are no pre-requisites. For registration information please call Cindy Proffitt (806) 378-3019. (www.panhandleregion.com) EPCT-1025-1901 08:00AM-05:00PM TW 09/23 - 09/24 and 08:00AM-12:00PM R 09/25 Staff DTWN Business & Industry Center 112B 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU)
Major topics include public health protection, comprehensive performance evaluations, Texas Optimization Program (TOP), source water management, evaluation of raw water quality, identifying laboratory equipment, process control test, PH, turbidity, temperature, total alkalinity and jar testing, an overview of steps to complete treatment, physical and chemical pre-treatment, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, filter operation, disinfection, safety, rules and regulations, recordkeeping, and math skills. For registration information please call Cindy Proffitt (806) 378-3019. (www.panhandleregion.com) EPCT-2001-1901 01:00PM-05:00PM M 09/22 and 08:00AM-05:00PM T WR 09/22 - 09/25 Staff DTWN Business & Industry Center 112A 24.00 Hrs. (2.40 CEU) The Valve and Hydrant Maintenance Course covers: planning and scheduling maintenance work, maintenance budgeting and cost control, valves (global, check, diaphragm, etc.) hydrants (fire), installation, location, preventative maintenance, inspection, hand tools and safety. For registration information please call Cindy Proffitt (806) 378-3019. (www.panhandleregion.com) EPCT-1092-1901 08:00AM-05:00PM TWR 09/23 - 09/25 Staff Osage Water Plant 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU)
Welding Technology
For additional information please call (806) 335-4390. An overview of the basic welding processes, including oxy-fuel welding and cutting, shielded metal arc (SMAW), gas metal arc (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). ID# 134307 WLDG-1007-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM F 08/25 - 12/12 ID# 134309 WLDG-1007-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM F 08/25 - 12/12 Jimmy Bradshaw EC MEC 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Healthcare
Language/ Communication
Introduction to Arc Welding
Personal Enrichment
Professional Trades/Industry
$248.00
General Welding Skills I
$218.00
General Welding Skills II
$218.00
Shielded Metal ARC Welding I (SMAW)
$248.00
Thermal Cutting I
$248.00
Prerequisites: Thermal Cutting I and Introduction to Industrial Maintenance. This course covers the theory and introduction to arc welding processes. Skill in the welding process and the selection of materials and equipment will be stressed. ID# 134314 WLDG-1070-1003 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 08/25 - 10/17 ID# 134313 WLDG-1070-1002 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 08/25 - 10/17 Kim Hays EC MEC 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Beginning students only. Each student's welding skills will be evaluated to determine what beginning skills they need to focus on for the eight weeks. ID# 133443 WLDG-1091-1001 TBD 08/25 - 10/16 ID# 133445 WLDG-1091-1004 TBD 10/20 – 12/11 Kim Hays EC MEC 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Intermediate students only. Each student's welding skills will be evaluated to determine what intermediate skills they need to focus on for the eight weeks. ID# 134310 WLDG-1091-1003 TBD 08/25 - 10/16 ID# 133447 WLDG-1091-1006 TBD 10/20 – 12/11 Kim Hays EC MEC 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Prerequisite: Introduction to Arc Welding. Instruction and practice of equipment inspection, maintenance, repair and set up for shielded metal arc welding. Instruction and practice in the production of fillet and groove welds in all positions on carbon steel using 6010 and 7018 electrodes. Practice and production of assemblies and coupons to be examined and tested according to Section 8 AWS SENSE QC10. ID# 134316 WLDG-1075-1002 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134315 WLDG-1075-1001 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/12 Kim Hays EC MEC 205 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Prerequisites: Technical Communication & Machine Shop Mathematics. Instruction and practice of equipment inspection, maintenance, repair and set up for manual and mechanized oxyfuel gas cutting (OFC). Instruction and practice in production cuts on carbon steel using manual and mechanical oxyfuel systems. Instruction and practice soldering and brazing carbon steel, stainless steel and copper using oxyfuel equipment. Practice and production of assembly cuts to be examined and tested according to Section 8 AWS SENSE QC10. ID# 134312 WLDG-1073-1003 08:00AM-11:50AM MW 10/20 - 12/12 ID# 134311 WLDG-1073-1001 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/12 Kim Hays EC MEC 204 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Kids’ College Kids-Art How to Draw Anything (Ages 8-15)
$30.00
No matter what you want to draw, you can do it! Learn how to bring your imagination to life on a piece of paper by breaking down what you see. Turn your doodles into works of art that would make any aspiring artist proud! ID# 134716 CHILD-1142-1001 09:30AM-10:30AM S 09/06 - 10/11 Amy West DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 6.00 Hrs.
Kids-Cooking
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Frightfully Fun Halloween Food Crafts - Kids in the Kitchen (Ages 6 - 12)
$48.00
Let’s Give Thanks - Food Crafts - Kids in the Kitchen (Ages 5-12)
$48.00
Ho Ho Holiday - Food Crafts - Kids in the Kitchen (Ages 6 - 12)
$48.00
Sweet Treats (Grade K-6)
$70.00
Come for a fun day of food crafts! Each student will learn how to make cute treats and food crafts. Halloween favorites are taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience. Stations will be set up, and each child will be able to make and take their themed treats home. Edible witches hats, bats, spiders, black cats, skeletons, ghosts and more! ID# 134556 SPEC-1209-1005 12:00PM-03:00PM S 10/25 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 3.00 Hrs. Come for a fun day of food crafts! Each student will learn how to make cute treats and food crafts. Thanksgiving/Fall favorites will be taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year,” with over 18 years of experience. Stations will be set up, and each child will be able to make and take their themed treats home. Edible pilgrim hats, acorns, tee-pees, turkeys, and more! ID# 134558 SPEC-1209-1007 12:00PM-03:00PM S 11/22 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 13.00 Hrs. Come for a fun day of food crafts! Each student will learn how to make cute treats and food crafts. Christmas/Seasonal favorites will be taught by a local “Home Economics Teacher of the Year”, with over 18 years of experience. Stations will be set up, and each child will be able to make and take their themed treats home. Edible snowmen, ornaments, reindeers, fudge, Santa’s and more! ID# 134557 SPEC-1209-2001 12:00PM-03:00PM S 12/13 Michelle Lancaster 5562 Bluebird Street # 800 Saladmaster 3.00 Hrs. If you have taken Cupcakes, Cookies, and Candy then “Sweet Treats” is the next step! In this camp, we will take our scrumptious treats and turn them into works of art. ID# 134707 CHILD-1302-1001 09:30AM-11:30AM S 08/30 - 10/04 Tiffany Van Buren DTWN Business & Industry Center 119 12.00 Hrs.
Kids - Cheerleading
For additional information please call (806) 356-3626. There are no more than 12 students per instructor. All cheerleading instructors are CPR and first aid certified. Parent Watch Day will be announced the first class day and will also be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby.
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40 Cheerleading Beginning (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133941 CHILD-1030-1004 06:00PM-07:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133937 CHILD-1030-1001 05:30PM-06:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Cheerleading Beginning (Ages 7-10)
$172.00
Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 7-10)
$102.00
Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133939 CHILD-1030-1003 04:00PM-05:00PM MW 08/25 - 12/03 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 28.00 Hrs. Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133946 CHILD-1030-1006 04:00PM-05:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133938 CHILD-1030-1002 04:30PM-05:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Cheerleading Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 11-16)
$102.00
Beginning tumbling with correct technique. Partner stunting, jumps, cheers, and chants. ID# 133944 CHILD-1030-1005 05:30PM-06:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs.
Kids-Dance
For additional information please call (806) 356-3635.
Ballet, Tap, Jazz Please note that dance classes are listed in order of age, day, and time, starting with Monday. Dance classes are closed instruction classes. Parents are invited to observe classes on designated watch days. Parent watch days are assigned by the individual instructor. All students must be toilet trained unless noted in the class description. Please be advised that dance classes are coed unless otherwise noted.
Performing Classes
Performing classes are designed for technical dance development leading up to a stage performance at the end of the spring semester. The following classes require a commitment from both student and parent(s) due to extra time and costume costs.
Ballet Beginning (Ages 3-5)
$62.00
Ballet and Tap Beginning (Ages 3-5)
$97.00
Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet and tap techniques. Leotard, tights, and pink ballet shoes are required. ID# 134481 DANC-1103-1008 06:00PM-06:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 107 6.50 Hrs. Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet and tap techniques. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes are required. ID# 134422 DANC-1103-1003 11:30AM-12:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134420 DANC-1103-1002 04:30PM-05:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134479 DANC-1103-1006 11:00AM-12:00PM T 09/02 - 12/02 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134482 DANC-1103-1009 10:00AM-11:00AM W 09/03 - 12/03 Kathy Cowan WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134480 DANC-1103-1007 11:00AM-12:00PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Cynthia McCormack WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134483 DANC-1103-1010 01:30PM-02:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
41 Marissa Hollar ID# 134419 DANC-1103-1001 Casey Schurke ID# 134478 DANC-1103-1005 Lizzy Camp ID# 134423 DANC-1103-1004 Lizzy Camp
WC Gym/Dance 107 05:30PM-06:30PM F WC Gym/Dance 108 09:30AM-10:30AM S WC Gym/Dance 108 11:30AM-12:30PM S WC Gym/Dance 108
13.00 Hrs. 09/05 - 12/05 13.00 Hrs. 09/06 - 12/06 13.00 Hrs. 09/06 - 12/06 13.00 Hrs.
Ballet Beginning (Ages 4-6)
$62.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, and pink ballet shoes required. ID# 134484 DANC-1104-1001 05:30PM-06:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 108 6.50 Hrs.
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-6)
$162.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134488 DANC-1104-1005 06:30PM-07:30PM TR 09/02 - 12/04 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 107 27.00 Hrs.
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-6)
$77.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134487 DANC-1104-1004 05:45PM-06:30PM R 09/04 - 12/04 Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108 9.75 Hrs.
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 4-6)
$92.00
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 5-8)
$162.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134486 DANC-1104-1003 04:30PM-05:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Kathy Cowan WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134485 DANC-1104-1002 06:00PM-07:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Lizzy Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134510 DANC-1105-1004 04:30PM-05:30PM TR 09/02 - 12/04 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 107 27.00 Hrs.
Home-school Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 5-8)
$92.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. Students will be dancing to all Christian music. ID# 134511 DANC-1105-1005 10:00AM-11:00AM W 09/03 - 12/03 Cynthia McCormack WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs.
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 5-8)
$92.00
Ballet and Jazz Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9)
$92.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134508 DANC-1105-1002 07:00PM-08:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Lizzy Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134512 DANC-1105-1006 04:30PM-05:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134513 DANC-1105-1007 06:30PM-07:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134507 DANC-1105-1001 05:30PM-06:30PM F 09/05 - 12/05 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134509 DANC-1105-1003 10:30AM-11:30AM S 09/06 - 12/06 Lizzy Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, and pink ballet shoes required. Jazz shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134515 DANC-1106-1002 11:30AM-12:30PM S 09/06 - 12/06 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
42 Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9)
$82.00
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 6-9)
$92.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and, black tap shoes required. ID# 134516 DANC-1106-1003 05:45PM-06:30PM T 09/02 - 12/02 Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108 10.50 Hrs. This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and, black tap shoes required. ID# 134514 DANC-1106-1001 12:30PM-01:30PM S 09/06 - 12/06 Lizzy Camp WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134517 DANC-1106-1004 07:30PM-08:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs.
Dance Team Hip Hop Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 7-10)
$92.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Hip hop shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134498 DANC-1111-1002 06:30PM-07:30PM W 09/02 - 12/03 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134497 DANC-1111-1001 04:30PM-05:30PM F 09/05 - 12/05 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs.
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 7-11)
$92.00
This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and, black tap shoes required. ID# 134489 DANC-1107-1001 05:30PM-06:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Kathy Cowan WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs.
Ballet, Tap, and Jazz Intermediate (Ages 7-11)
$162.00
Prerequisite: Must have three years previous ballet and tap experience. Ballet and tap shoes required. Jazz, shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134490 DANC-1107-2001 04:45PM-05:45PM TR 09/02 - 12/04 Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108 27.00 Hrs.
Ballet, Tap, and Jazz Intermediate (Ages 8-10)
$162.00
Prerequisite: Must have three years previous ballet and tap experience. Ballet and tap shoes required. Jazz shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134492 DANC-1108-1002 05:30PM-06:30PM TR 09/02 - 12/04 Lauren Abercrombie WC Gym/Dance 107 27.00 Hrs.
Dance Team Hip Hop Intermediate (Ages 8-12)
$87.00
Home-school Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 9-12)
$92.00
Ballet, Jazz, and Broadway Intermediate/Advanced (Ages 11-14)
$157.00
Prerequisite: Must have two years previous ballet and tap experience. Ballet and tap shoes required. Hip hop shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134491 DANC-1108-1001 07:30PM-08:15PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 107 12.00 Hrs. This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet and, black tap shoes required. Students will be dancing to all Christian music. ID# 134518 DANC-1106-1005 01:00PM-02:00PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Cynthia McCormack WC Gym/Dance 108 13.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: Must have four years previous ballet and jazz experience. Ballet shoes required. Jazz shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134494 DANC-1109-1002 06:30PM-08:30PM TR 09/02 - 10/14 Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108 26.00 Hrs. ID# 134495 DANC-1109-1003 06:30PM-08:30PM TR 10/16 - 12/02 Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108 26.00 Hrs.
Ballet and Jazz Intermediate (Ages 12-18)
$92.00
Prerequisite: Must have three years previous ballet experience. Ballet shoes required. Jazz shoes will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134493 DANC-1109-1001 06:30PM-07:30PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Kathy Cowan WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
43 Ballet, Jazz, and Contemporary Advanced
Prerequisite: By instructor approval only. ID# 134496 DANC-1110-1003 07:30PM-09:00PM Jennifer McKinney WC Gym/Dance 108
TR
$227.00
09/02 - 12/04 40.00 Hrs.
Competitive Dance Team
The competition dance team is by instructor approval only. Students must audition and be invited to enroll in this class. For additional information, dates, and pricing please call (806) 356-3635.
Non-performing
Non-performing classes are designed with a focus on technical dance development with NO recital or costume commitments at the end of the semester.
Ballet Beginning (Ages 2-5)
$62.00
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 3-6)
$92.00
Ballet and Tap Beginning/Intermediate (Ages 5-9)
$77.00
PrePointe Technique
$92.00
Belly Dancing for Youth
$81.00
Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. This class focuses on rhythmic movement to fun kid’s music. Leotard, tights, and pink ballet shoes are required. ID# 134414 DANC-1010-1001 10:00AM-10:30AM M 09/08 - 12/01 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 6.50 Hrs. ID# 134417 DANC-1010-1004 10:30AM-11:00AM T 09/02 - 12/02 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 7.00 Hrs. ID# 134418 DANC-1010-1005 05:30PM-06:00PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Danielle Starnes WC Gym/Dance 107 6.50 Hrs. ID# 134415 DANC-1010-1002 10:00AM-10:30AM R 09/04 - 12/04 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 107 6.50 Hrs. ID# 134416 DANC-1010-1003 10:00AM-10:30AM S 09/06 - 12/06 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 107 6.50 Hrs. Must be completely toilet trained. No diapers or pull-ups. Introduction to ballet and tap techniques. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes are required. ID# 134504 DANC-1126-1002 10:30AM-11:30AM M 09/08 - 12/05 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134505 DANC-1126-1003 10:30AM-11:30AM R 09/04 - 12/04 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134503 DANC-1126-1001 06:30PM-07:30PM F 09/05 - 12/05 Staff WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. ID# 134506 DANC-1126-1004 10:30AM-11:30AM S 09/06 - 12/06 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs. This class focuses on technique for beginning and intermediate students. Leotard, tights, pink ballet, and black tap shoes required. ID# 134499 DANC-1115-1001 05:45PM-06:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Casey Schurke WC Gym/Dance 108 9.75 Hrs. Prerequisite: Instructor approval only. This class will focus on correct body placement, stretching, strengthening, and vocabulary. Correct technique for turns and jumps will be taught. ID# 134502 DANC-1125-1001 07:30PM-08:30PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Marissa Hollar WC Gym/Dance 107 13.00 Hrs.
Belly Dance
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920. Come and experience the joy of dancing with other kids in a group setting. Learn to move with gracefulness and confidence. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a scarf to tie around your hips. ID# 134270 CHILD-1650-1001 10:00AM-11:30AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Shelly Stephens DTWN Nixson Gym 200 21.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Fencing
For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Youth Fencing I (Ages 8-12)
$53.00
Youth Fencing II (Ages 8-12)
$53.00
This class is for children, ages 8 to 12, who have less than 3 semesters of fencing instruction. The class provides beginning instruction in the basic principles of modern sport fencing. The class will introduce basic techniques of the foil and epee. All equipment for students in this class is provided. The instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 134271 CHILD-2700-1001 07:00PM-08:30PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 104 21.00 Hrs. This class is for children, ages 8 to 12, who have at least three (3) semesters of fencing instruction or have been approved by the instructor to register for the class. The class provides beginning and some intermediate instruction in the basic principles of modern sport fencing. The class provides more advanced instruction in the techniques of the foil and epee. This class is more strenuous than Youth Fencing Beginning I. All equipment for students in this class is provided but students are encouraged to provide their own mask, jacket, glove, foil and epee if possible. Students should consult with the instructor BEFORE purchasing equipment. The instructors are professional members of USA Fencing. ID# 134274 CHILD-2700-1002 07:00PM-09:30PM M 08/25 - 12/06 and 12:00PM-02:00PM S Chuck Slaughter/Bary Nusz WSC Russell Hall 103 63.00 Hrs.
Kids-Gymnastics
For additional information please call (806) 356-3668 Except for “Mommy and Me” classes, gymnastics students must be completely toilet trained. There are no more than 12 students per instructor. All gymnastics instructors are CPR and first aid certified. Please note that the gymnastics classes are in order of day and time, starting with Monday. Parent Watch Day will be announced the first class day and will also be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby. Please be advised all classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted.
USA Gymnastics Fitness Program (Ages 5-16)
$102.00
Conditioning is the core of any fitness plan and the basis of any sport. Today’s children are considered the most inactive in history. Amarillo College Gymnastics is a fun and safe environment to conduct fitness-related activities. USA Gymnastics Fitness Program is designed for year-round use, to develop a physically active lifestyle by using all the fun equipment in a gymnastics facility. The emphasis is on strength training, cardiovascular exercise, flexibility, and good nutrition. ID# 134067 CHILD-1051-1001 04:00PM-05:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Circus Gymnastics (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Do you have a future circus star in your home? Send them to circus performer’s gymnastics school. This class teaches rope climbing, trapeze, tumbling, tight-rope walking, juggling, trampoline, and more. ID# 132198 CHILD-1093-4001 01:00PM-02:00PM T 06/10 - 08/12 ID# 132199 CHILD-1093-4002 10:00AM-11:00AM F 06/06 - 08/15 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 10.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
45 Baton Twirling Beginning (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Baton Twirling Beginning (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
Baton Twirling Beginning (Ages 12-16)
$102.00
“I Am Special�
$102.00
In this introductory class, students will learn baton terminology and basic twirl skills while developing hand-eye coordination and wrist flexibility. Basic dance moves are introduced with emphasis on proper form, baton and, hand placement. Students will also learn basic twirl combinations. Tennis shoes or jazz shoes and small 4x6 photo album are required. Batons will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134725 CHILD-1094-1001 05:00PM-06:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 ID# 134727 CHILD-1094-1003 05:00PM-06:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 ID# 134729 CHILD-1094-1005 01:00PM-02:00PM S 08/30 - 12/06 Brittany Johnson WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. In this introductory class, students will learn baton terminology and basic twirl skills while developing hand-eye coordination and wrist flexibility. Basic dance moves are introduced with emphasis on proper form, baton and, hand placement. Students will also learn basic twirl combinations. Tennis shoes or jazz shoes and small 4x6 photo album are required. Batons will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134726 CHILD-1094-1002 06:00PM-07:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 ID# 134728 CHILD-1094-1004 06:00PM-07:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 ID# 134730 CHILD-1094-1006 02:00PM-03:00PM S 08/30 - 12/06 Brittany Johnson WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. In this introductory class, students will learn baton terminology and basic twirl skills while developing hand-eye coordination and wrist flexibility. Basic dance moves are introduced with emphasis on proper form, baton and, hand placement. Students will also learn basic twirl combinations. Tennis shoes or jazz shoes and small 4x6 photo album are required. Batons will be discussed at first class meeting. ID# 134731 CHILD-1094-1007 03:00PM-04:00PM S 08/30 - 12/06 Brittany Johnson WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Parent Participation Class. (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.) This class is designed for children with special needs such as Down Syndrome, CP, etc. ID# 134079 CHILD-1066-1001 07:00PM-08:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs.
Mommy and Me: Music, Dance, and Tumble (Ages 1.5-4)
$102.00
Parent participation class. (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.) Parent is required to stay and help the dancer/gymnast. No siblings are allowed that are not enrolled in the class. This class will primarily utilize floor space while focusing on music, rhythm, balance, coordination, and basic tumbling skills. Come learn skills while using scarves, rhythm sticks, beanbags, balls a parachute, and more. Child and parent should wear comfortable attire. No dance shoes required. ID# 134076 CHILD-1065-1009 11:00AM-12:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Kathleen Cowan WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134077 CHILD-1065-1010 01:30PM-02:30PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Kathleen Cowan WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
46 Mommy and Me (Ages 2-4)
$102.00
Level 1 (Ages 2-4)
$102.00
Level 1 (Ages 3-5)
$102.00
Parent participation class. (Parent does not enroll in the class, only their child.) Parent is required to stay and help the gymnast. All pieces of equipment taught. No siblings are allowed that are not enrolled in the class. ID# 134070 CHILD-1065-1003 10:00AM-11:00AM M 08/25 - 12/01 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134071 CHILD-1065-1004 06:00PM-07:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134073 CHILD-1065-1006 10:00AM-11:00AM T 08/26 - 12/02 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134074 CHILD-1065-1007 06:30PM-07:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134075 CHILD-1065-1008 10:30AM-11:30AM W 08/27 - 12/03 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134078 CHILD-1065-1011 06:00PM-07:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134068 CHILD-1065-1001 10:00AM-11:00AM F 08/29 - 12/05 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134069 CHILD-1065-1002 05:30PM-06:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134072 CHILD-1065-1005 09:30AM-10:30AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. Must be completely toilet trained, no diapers or pull-ups. All pieces of equipment taught. Emphasis on balance and coordination. ID# 134083 CHILD-1075-1007 11:00AM-12:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134085 CHILD-1075-1013 12:00PM-01:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Zenaida Vasquez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134084 CHILD-1075-1011 05:00PM-06:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134087 CHILD-1075-1021 12:00PM-01:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134088 CHILD-1075-1023 05:30PM-06:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134091 CHILD-1075-1028 09:30AM-10:30AM W 08/27 - 12/03 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134089 CHILD-1075-1024 11:30AM-12:30PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134090 CHILD-1075-1025 03:00PM-04:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134204 CHILD-1075-1030 05:00PM-06:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134080 CHILD-1075-1001 09:00AM-10:00AM F 08/29 - 12/05 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134081 CHILD-1075-1004 11:00AM-12:00PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134082 CHILD-1075-1006 04:30PM-05:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Wendy Carey WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134086 CHILD-1075-1019 10:30AM-11:30AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. Must be completely toilet trained, no diapers or pull-ups. All pieces of equipment taught. Emphasis on balance and coordination. ID# 134096 CHILD-1075-1008 09:00AM-10:00AM M 08/25 - 12/01 Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134100 CHILD-1075-1014 11:00AM-12:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Zenaida Vasquez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134099 CHILD-1075-1012 04:00PM-05:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134097 CHILD-1075-1009 05:00PM-06:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134098 CHILD-1075-1010 05:30PM-06:30PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Megan Frazier WC Building B 107 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134106 CHILD-1075-1022 11:00AM-12:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 15.00 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
47 ID# 134105 CHILD-1075-1020 Mystic Barrientez ID# 134103 CHILD-1075-1017 Shelby Cross ID# 134108 CHILD-1075-1027 Mystic Barrientez ID# 134107 CHILD-1075-1026 Megan Frazier ID# 134205 CHILD-1075-1029 Naomi Vasquez ID# 134540 CHILD-1075-1031 Shelby Cross ID# 134101 CHILD-1075-1015 Mystic Barrientez ID# 134093 CHILD-1075-1002 Brandi Urquhart ID# 134095 CHILD-1075-1005 Shelby Cross ID# 134094 CHILD-1075-1003 Mystic Barrientez ID# 134104 CHILD-1075-1018 Kyla Walker
Level 1 (Ages 4-7)
04:30PM-05:30PM T WC Building B 107 10:30AM-11:30AM W WC Building B 107 04:00PM-05:00PM W WC Building B 107 05:00PM-06:00PM W WC Building B 107 04:00PM-05:00PM R WC Building B 107 04:30PM-05:30PM R WC Building B 107 05:30PM-06:30PM R WC Building B 107 11:00AM-12:00PM F WC Building B 107 12:00PM-01:00PM F WC Building B 107 03:30PM-04:30PM F WC Building B 107 11:30AM-12:30PM S WC Building B 107
Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134147 CHILD-1081-1009 10:00AM-11:00AM M Zenaida Vasquez WC Building B 107 ID# 134146 CHILD-1081-1006 06:00PM-07:00PM M Naomi Vasquez WC Building B 107 ID# 134150 CHILD-1081-1021 03:30PM-04:30PM T Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 134151 CHILD-1081-1027 11:30AM-12:30PM W Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 ID# 134145 CHILD-1081-1004 05:30PM-06:30PM F Wendy Carey WC Building B 107 ID# 134149 CHILD-1081-1018 12:30PM-01:30PM S Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107
Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7)
Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134129 CHILD-1081-1005 12:00PM-01:00PM M Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 ID# 134130 CHILD-1081-1007 04:00PM-05:00PM M Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 ID# 134140 CHILD-1081-1022 05:30PM-06:30PM T Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 134143 CHILD-1081-1025 09:30AM-10:30AM W Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 ID# 134142 CHILD-1081-1024 12:30PM-01:30PM W Brandi Urquhart WC Building B 107 ID# 134144 CHILD-1081-1026 04:00PM-05:00PM W Kelsey Moreshead WC Building B 107 ID# 134527 CHILD-1081-1029 05:00PM-06:00PM W Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 134134 CHILD-1081-1012 03:30PM-04:30PM R Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 ID# 134203 CHILD-1081-1028 05:30PM-06:30PM R Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 ID# 134133 CHILD-1081-1011 06:30PM-07:30PM R Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 134128 CHILD-1081-1003 01:00PM-02:00PM F Shelby Cross WC Building B 107 ID# 134127 CHILD-1081-1002 04:30PM-05:30PM F Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107 ID# 134136 CHILD-1081-1016 10:30AM-11:30AM S Kyla Walker WC Building B 107 ID# 134138 CHILD-1081-1019 11:30AM-12:30PM S Mystic Barrientez WC Building B 107
08/26 - 12/02 15.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/30 - 11/22 14.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/26 - 12/02 15.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/30 - 12/06 14.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/26 - 12/02 15.00 Hrs. 08/27 – 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/26 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/30 - 12/06 14.00 Hrs. 08/30 - 12/06 14.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
48 Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7)
$172.00
Prerequisite: This is a boy’s only class. Emphasis on beginning men’s gymnastics. This class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 134119 CHILD-1087-1002 06:00PM-07:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134122 CHILD-1087-1005 03:30PM-04:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134257 CHILD-1087-1007 05:00PM-06:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134118 CHILD-1087-1001 03:30PM-04:30PM F 08/29 - 11/21 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134141 CHILD-1081-1023 04:30PM-05:30PM TR Zenaida Vasquez WC Building B 107
Home-school Levels 1-2 (Ages 5-7)
Designed for home-schooled children. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134124 CHILD-1109-1001 10:00AM-11:00AM M Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101
Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11)
Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134139 CHILD-1081-1020 04:30PM-05:30PM T Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 134132 CHILD-1081-1010 04:00PM-05:00PM R Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 134206 CHILD-1081-1013 03:30PM-04:30PM F Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 134137 CHILD-1081-1017 11:00AM-12:00PM S Megan Frazier WC Gym/Dance 101
Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11)
Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134529 CHILD-1081-1030 06:00PM-07:00PM MW Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101
08/26 - 12/04 29.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/26 - 12/02 15.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs. 08/30 - 12/06 14.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/25 - 12/03 15.00 Hrs.
Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
Levels 1-2 Boys (Ages 8-16)
$102.00
Levels 1-2 (Ages 12-16)
$102.00
Prerequisite: This is a boy’s only class. Emphasis on beginning men’s gymnastics. This class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 134120 CHILD-1087-1003 07:00PM-08:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisite: This is a boy’s only class. Emphasis on beginning men’s gymnastics. This class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 134123 CHILD-1087-1006 06:00PM-07:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134121 CHILD-1087-1004 07:00PM-08:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Emphasis on beginning gymnastics. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134131 CHILD-1081-1008 06:00PM-07:00PM M Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 134135 CHILD-1081-1015 06:00PM-07:00PM R Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 134126 CHILD-1081-1001 04:30PM-05:30PM F Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101
Level 2 (Ages 4-7)
08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs. 08/29 - 12/05 14.00 Hrs.
$172.00
Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134234 CHILD-1117-1014 04:00PM-05:00PM TR 08/26 - 12/04 Kirsten Kerbo WC Gym/Dance 101 29.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
49 Level 2 (Ages 5-12)
$102.00
Level 2 (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
$102.00
Levels 2-3 (Ages 4-7)
$172.00
Levels 2-3 (Ages 5-12)
$102.00
Levels 2-3 (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
Levels 2-3 (Ages 8-11)
$172.00
Levels 2-3 (Ages 12-16)
$102.00
Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134248 CHILD-1117-1012 07:00PM-08:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134238 CHILD-1117-1005 05:00PM-06:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Kirsten Kerbo WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134242 CHILD-1117-1007 12:00PM-01:00PM S 08/30 - 12/06 Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134246 CHILD-1117-1010 05:00PM-06:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kirsten Kerbo WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134253 CHILD-1117-1016 07:00PM-08:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134531 CHILD-1117-1020 05:30PM-06:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Levels 2-3 (Ages 4-7)
Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134169 CHILD-1117-1002 05:00PM-06:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134232 CHILD-1117-1011 04:30PM-05:30PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134233 CHILD-1117-1013 06:00PM-07:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 15.00 Hrs. ID# 134208 CHILD-1117-1008 11:00AM-12:00PM S 08/30 - 12/06 Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134207 CHILD-1117-1003 05:00PM-06:00PM MW 08/25 - 12/03 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 28.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134525 CHILD-1117-1019 04:00PM-05:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134239 CHILD-1117-1006 06:00PM-07:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134245 CHILD-1117-1009 10:00AM-11:00AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134249 CHILD-1117-1015 07:00PM-08:00PM TR 08/26 - 12/04 Zenaida Vasquez WC Gym/Dance 101 29.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 1 class. Must be able to perform cartwheels, handstands, and round-offs without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134168 CHILD-1117-1001 06:00PM-07:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134237 CHILD-1117-1004 05:00PM-06:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134255 CHILD-1117-1018 06:00PM-07:00PM R 08/28 - 12/04 Kirsten Kerbo WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134254 CHILD-1117-1017 05:30PM-06:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
50 Levels 3-4 (Ages 6-16)
$172.00
Home-school Levels 3-5 (Ages 8-16)
$102.00
Pre-Team Boys (Ages 6-16)
$132.00
Pre-Team Boys (Ages 6-18)
$243.00
Pre-Team Levels 2-3 Girls (Ages 5-18)
$243.00
Prerequisites: Beginning Level 2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without assistance. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134125 CHILD-1116-1001 05:00PM-06:00PM MW 08/25 - 12/03 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Level 2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Designed for home-schooled children. All pieces of equipment taught. ID# 134092 CHILD-1080-1001 11:00AM-12:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: This is a boy’s only class. By instructor approval only. Class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 134541 CHILD-1105-1001 05:30PM-07:00PM M 08/25 - 12/01 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 21.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: This is a boy’s only class. By instructor approval only. Class follows USAG Men’s Gymnastics Programs. ID# 134542 CHILD-1105-1002 05:30PM-07:00PM MW 08/25 - 12/03 Staff WC Gym/Dance 101 42.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: By approval of instructor only. You must try-out and be invited to enroll in the class. Class follows USAG Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. ID# 134543 CHILD-1125-1001 04:00PM-05:30PM MW 08/25 - 12/03 Madilyn Newsome WC Gym/Dance 101 42.00 Hrs.
Advanced Levels 3-10 Girls (Ages 5-18)
Competitive Gymnastics Team: Prerequisites: By approval of instructor only. You must try-out and be invited to enroll in the class. Class follows USAG Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. For additional information, dates, and pricing please call (806) 356-3668.
Music
For registration please call (806) 371-5340.
Suzuki Program
This supportive learning environment is the perfect place for parents and children to develop a creative, cooperative learning partnership to learn to play the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, guitar and flute. Weekly private and group instruction, monthly Play-ins, solo recitals, and the annual group recital are all components of this complete Suzuki experience. Since 1977, the AC Suzuki Program has offered highly qualified and trained Suzuki instructors to support and train growing talent in all students, ages 3-18. For additional information please visit www.actx.edu/suzuki.
Orff (PreK - 1st Grade)
$60.00
Advanced Ensemble (6th - 12th Grade)
$77.00
Music, rhythm, and movement class using Orff instruments and techniques with an emphasis on preparing and/or strengthening student skills for Suzuki string instrumental study. This section for students NOT currently enrolled in Suzuki Private Lessons. ID# 133771 SUZ 7031-1001 04:30PM-05:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 ID# 133774 SUZ 7031-1002 05:00PM-05:30PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Vanessa Rauscher WSC Music Bldg. TBA 7.00 Hrs. Build music reading and theory skills from basic fundamentals through string orchestra and ensembles with Suzuki violin, viola and cello students. For middle and high school students with a minimum of three years’ experience who are playing at the following, MINIMUM levels: violin: La Folia (Suzuki Book 6), viola: Telemann Concerto (Suzuki Book 4), cello: Marcello Sonata in E minor (Suzuki Book 4). This section is for students NOT enrolled in Suzuki Private Lessons. For more information, please email cdnies@actx.edu. ID# 133744 SUZ 8046-1001 5:00PM – 5:45PM W 08/27 – 12/03 Camille Nies WSC Music Bldg. 310 10.5 Hrs. Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
51 Group Flute (PreK - 12th Grade)
$77.00
Suzuki Private Flute Lessons (PreK - 12th Grade)
$350.00
Group Guitar (PreK - 12th Grade)
$77.00
Suzuki Private Guitar Lessons
$350.00
Suzuki Private Guitar Lessons
$470.00
Students develop a solid foundation in basic flute techniques and sound production through the use of the fife (a small plastic flute). Students learn to read music notations and work toward developing musical expression, pitch awareness, and ensemble skills in a fun group class setting. This session is for students NOT enrolled in Suzuki private lessons. ID# 133802 SUZ 8046-1001 TBA R 08/28 - 12/04 Katherine Cooper WSC Music Bldg. TBA 10.50 Hrs. For Pre-K - 12th grade students, Suzuki private lessons will meet weekly at a time TBA for 30 minutes. Students must also attend weekly Suzuki Group Flute Class. ID# 133803 SUZ-8030-1001 TBA R 08/25 - 12/12 Katherine Cooper WSC Music Building 204 7.50 Hrs. For Pre-K - 12th grade students, Suzuke group lessons meet weekly during the semester; students must also register for Suzuki Private Guitar Lessons. ID# 133753 SUZ 8046-1002 4:00PM – 5:00PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Katherine Cooper WSC Music Bldg. TBA 10.50 Hrs. For Pre-K - 12th grade students, Suzuki private lessons will meet weekly at a time TBA for 30 minutes. Students must also attend weekly Suzuki Group Guitar Class. ID# 133799 SUZ-9061-1001 TBA T 08/25 - 12/12 Homero Campos WSC Music Building 201A 11.25 Hrs. For Pre-K - 12th grade students, Suzuki private lessons will meet weekly at a time TBA for 45 minutes. Students must also attend weekly Suzuki Group Guitar Class. ID# 133800 SUZ-9061-1002 TBA T 08/25 - 12/12 Homero Campos WSC Music Building 201A 11.25 Hrs.
Power Tumbling and Trampoline For additional information please call (806) 356-3668.
There are no more than 12 students per instructor. All power tumbling and trampoline instructors are CPR and first aid certified. Parent Watch Day will be the announced the first day and will be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby. Please be advised all classes are co-ed unless otherwise noted.
Power Tumbling and Trampoline Level 1 (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Beginning power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133927 CHILD-2350-1001 12:00PM-01:00PM M Shelby Cross WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 133932 CHILD-2350-1006 06:00PM-07:00PM W Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 133929 CHILD-2350-1003 04:00PM-05:00PM R Mystic Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101
08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs. 08/28 - 12/04 14.00 Hrs.
Power Tumbling and Trampoline Levels 1-2 (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Beginning power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133930 CHILD-2350-1004 10:00AM-11:00AM S Megan Frazier WC Gym/Dance 101
Power Tumbling and Trampoline Levels 1-2 (Ages 8-11) Beginning power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133928 CHILD-2350-1002 07:00PM-08:00PM M Megan Frazier WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 133931 CHILD-2350-1005 06:00PM-07:00PM T Kirsten Kerbo WC Gym/Dance 101 ID# 133933 CHILD-2350-1007 05:30PM-06:30PM W Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101
08/30 - 12/06 14.00 Hrs.
$102.00 08/25 - 12/01 14.00 Hrs. 08/26 - 12/02 15.00 Hrs. 08/27 - 12/03 14.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
52 Power Tumbling and Trampoline Level 2 (Ages 4-7)
$102.00
Power Tumbling and Trampoline Level 2 (Ages 8-11)
$102.00
Prerequisites: Beginning Levels 1-2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133915 CHILD-1132-1001 04:30PM-05:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Sierra Barrientez WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. ID# 134526 CHILD-1132-1004 09:00AM-10:00AM S 08/30 - 12/06 Shanna Melvyn WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs. Prerequisites: Beginning Levels 1-2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133920 CHILD-1132-1002 03:30PM-04:30PM F 08/29 - 12/05 Kyla Walker WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Power Tumbling and Trampoline Levels 2-3 (Ages 12-16)
$102.00
Prerequisites: Beginning Levels 1-2 class. Must be able to perform back-handsprings without coach assistance. Power tumbling and trampoline only. ID# 133923 CHILD-1132-1003 06:30PM-07:30PM W 08/27 - 12/03 Kelsey Moreshead WC Gym/Dance 101 14.00 Hrs.
Kids - Sports and Recreation For additional information please call (806) 371-2920.
Martial Arts Introduction to Goju Ryu Karate (Ages 5-9)
$32.00
Karate - Shotokan (Ages 5-13)
$94.00
Children gain substantial rewards from the practice of Goju Ryu Karate such as increased confidence, discipline, focus, and self-control to name a few. Fun exercises and drills are designed to build coordination, improve balance, fitness, and provide physical skills that will last a lifetime. Positive reinforcement is used to encourage excellence in performance and behavior. Classes are led by sensei Lee Gray who has over 50 years’ experience training children, adults, military, and law enforcement. An all-white karate gi (uniform) is required. Information on how to obtain a uniform will be available at first class. ID# 134704 CHILD-1166-1001 06:00PM-07:00PM W 08/27 - 10/08 ID# 134705 CHILD-1166-1002 06:00PM-07:00PM W 10/15 - 12/03 Lee Gray Amarillo Martial Arts Center 7.00 Hrs. 3101 S. Western, Suite 3 The Japan Karate Association method is one of the best devices for teaching unarmed self-defense and various martial arts techniques. Belt advancement upon completion of prescribed syllabi. Gi uniform is required. ID# 134262 CHILD-1165-1004 09:30AM-11:00AM S 08/30 - 12/13 ID# 134230 CHILD-1165-1001 05:30PM-07:00PM T 08/26 - 12/02 Robert Gillespie 22.50 Hrs.
Karate - Shotokan (Ages 5-13) ID# 134240 CHILD-1165-1002 Robert Gillespie
$94.00
05:30PM-07:00PM R
08/28 - 12/11 22.50 Hrs.
Volleyball for Girls (Grades 3-4)
$50.00
Volleyball Basic skills in volleyball - passing, setting, blocking, spiking, and proper footwork taught in the class. Drills and team play enforced beginning the third class meeting. Come sign up for lots of fun and play. ID# 134263 CHILD-1393-1001 06:00PM-07:30PM W 09/03 - 10/22 Rita Sampson WSC Carter Fitness Center 110 12.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Kids-Skating
For additional information please call (806) 356-3668. Rental skates are included in the course fee, but wrist guards and skating or hockey style helmets are required. Due to ice rink availability, occasional variations in schedule will be necessary.
Ice Skating Beginning (Ages 5-8)
$132.00
Ice Skating Beginning (Ages 9-18)
$132.00
Introduction to basic ice skating skills. Students will learn to glide forward and backward, stop, turn, fall, and get up. Class follows USFS Basic Skills curriculum. ID# 134546 CHILD-1122-1001 12:00PM-01:00PM S 09/20 - 10/25 Svetlana Petrey Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum 9.00 Hrs. Introduction to basic ice skating skills. Students will learn to glide forward and backward, stop, turn, fall, and get up. Class follows USFS Basic Skills curriculum. ID# 134547 CHILD-1122-1002 12:00PM-01:00PM S 09/20 - 10/25 Alicia Eaton-Spoll Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum 9.00 Hrs.
AC Conservatory Theatre For additional information please call (806) 371-5353.
Acting - Adult see page 14. Comedy Tonight (Ages 12-18)
$125.00
Pre-Conservatory Creative Drama (Ages 6-10)
$125.00
Developing the Dramatic Actor (Ages 13-18)
$125.00
Advanced: Getting the Callback (Ages 12-18)
$125.00
Theatre Concepts (Ages 10-13)
$125.00
Introduction to Scene Studies (Ages 12-15)
$125.00
Advanced Scene Studies (Ages 14-18)
$125.00
An introduction to the development of the comedic character by emphasizing the importance of comedic timing, delivery and physicalization. ID# 134472 ACT-1010-1001 04:00PM-05:00PM M 09/15 - 12/01 Linda Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 112A 12.00 Hrs. A fun and imaginative class designed for the very young theatre student. The curriculum includes introductory theatre games and creative dramatic exercise. ID# 134428 ACT-1200-1001 04:00PM-05:00PM W 09/17 - 12/10 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 107 12.00 Hrs. Class is designed to develop the emotional and performance levels necessary for the presentation of a believable dramatic character. Actors learn through individual theatrical exercises, monologues and end of semester presentations. ID# 134471 ACT-1006-1001 05:00PM-06:30PM M 09/15 - 12/01 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 107 14.00 Hrs. An advanced class designed to explore local, college and national auditions. Materials are prepared in order for the actor to land the coveted call-back. ID# 134474 ACT-1023-1001 05:00PM-06:30PM T 09/16 - 12/02 Linda Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 112A 18.00 Hrs. Class is designed to teach beginning to advanced students the language of the theatre and foundational theatrical skills. Recommended for all levels of students in a practical theatre setting. ID# 134427 ACT-1083-1001 05:00PM-06:00PM T 09/16 - 12/09 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 112A 12.00 Hrs. Development of the actor through the study of age appropriate theatre scenes. Modern theatre literature will be explored and performed at the end of the semester. ID# 134470 ACT-1094-1001 05:00PM-06:00PM W 09/17 - 12/10 Jayme McBride WSC Ordway Hall 107 12.00 Hrs. Actor development through the study of age appropriate theatre scenes. Modern theatre literature will be explored analyzed and performed. ID# 134476 ACT-1094-1002 05:00PM-06:30PM R 09/18 - 12/11 Linda Hughes WSC Ordway Hall 107 18.00 Hrs. Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Seniors’ College The following classes are specifically designed for those age 50 and older. Unless otherwise noted, you must be age 50 or older or have permission of the instructor to take one of the classes.
Seniors – Art and Crafts For additional information please call (806) 371-2922.
Acrylic Painting
$53.00
Woodcarving - Intermediate
$53.00
Woodcarving - Beginning/Intermediate
$53.00
Introduction to Oil Painting
$53.00
China Painting
$53.00
$53.00
Fun Art
$53.00
Drawing
$53.00
Beginning, intermediate, and advanced class. Students must furnish own art supplies. Pickup supply list, 1314 S. Polk, Room 123, and have supplies before first class meeting. ID# 134622 SRCIT-1024-1001 09:00AM-12:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Donna Cobb/Darl Landis DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 39.00 Hrs. Must have minimum of two years related experience, completed the beginning woodcarving class, or instructor permission. ID# 134669 SRCIT-1951-1002 09:00AM-12:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Jack Fuller/Ralph Byrd DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs. Must have minimum of two years related experience, completed the beginning woodcarving class, or instructor permission. ID# 134668 SRCIT-1951-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM M 09/08 - 12/01 Jack Fuller/Ralph Byrd DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs. Beginning basics of oil painting is taught in this class. Students must furnish own art supplies. Supply list can be picked up at 1314 S. Polk St., Room 123. ID# 134670 SRCIT-1603-1001 09:00AM-12:00PM T 09/02 - 12/02 Jim Burleson DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 39.00 Hrs. Students must furnish own art supplies. Supply list will be given at first class meeting. Paint your own gifts and create family heirlooms in this beautiful art. Pieces will be fired for minimal fee. ID# 134671 SRCIT-1273-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM T 09/02 - 12/02 MaryRuth Bishop DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs.
Oil Painting
Students must furnish own art supplies. Supply list will be given at first class meeting. Beginning, intermediate and advanced classes in oil painting with qualified instructors. ID# 134672 SRCIT-1604-1001 09:00AM-12:00PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Jim Burleson DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 39.00 Hrs. ID# 134673 SRCIT-1604-1002 09:00AM-12:00PM R 09/04 - 12/04 Bubbles Good DWTN Business & Industry Center 123 39.00 Hrs. Let’s gather to paint, draw, and fellowship. Bring your art project to this class and let’s learn from each other. ID# 134676 SRCIT-1513-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM W 09/03 - 12/03 Glenda Bledsoe/Kathy Massey DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs. Instruction for the beginning or experienced artist using a variety of subjects and techniques in a relaxed, fun class. Students must furnish own art supplies. Supply list can be picked up at 1314 S. Polk St., Room 123. ID# 134674 SRCIT-1362-1001 09:00AM-12:00PM R 09/04 – 12/04 Sandy Jones DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs.
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
55 Watercolor Painting
$53.00
Explore the medium of watercolor from exercises and class set-ups. ID# 134675 SRCIT-1901-1001 01:00PM-04:00PM R 09/04 - 12/04 Staff DWTN Business & Industry Center 119 39.00 Hrs.
Seniors - Computer Classes For additional information please call (806) 371-2922.
Computer Concepts
$49.00
Beginning Word
$49.00
Beginning Excel
$49.00
Exploring Internet
$49.00
An introductory class to computer concepts and terminology along with mouse operations, file management, and desktop properties. Introduction to word processing with Microsoft Notepad, WordPad and Microsoft Word. Creation of documents using features such as copying, pasting, text alignment, and margins. ID# 134693 SRCIT-1286-1002 09:00AM-11:30AM MF 09/08 - 09/19 ID# 134694 SRCIT-1286-1003 06:00PM-08:30PM MF 09/08 - 09/19 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Focuses on Microsoft Word creating documents and formatting documents with formatted fonts, clip art, charts, borders, and arrangement of text. Learn to insert text and utilize spell-check, borders and shading, bullets and numbering, and paragraph features. ID# 134695 SRCIT-1828-1001 09:00AM-11:30AM MF 09/22 - 10/03 ID# 134696 SRCIT-1828-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM MF 09/22 - 10/03 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. Introduction to spreadsheets and the basic functions of Excel including arrangement of information, finding optimal cell width, inserting and deleting columns and rows, sorting and filtering data, merging and deleting cells, use of the summation formula, and formatting text within the spreadsheet. ID# 134697 SRCIT-1385-1001 09:00AM-11:30AM MF 10/06 - 10/17 ID# 134698 SRCIT-1385-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM MF 10/06 - 10/17 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs. An introduction to the Internet and Internet terminology with an emphasis on discussion of Internet issues and review of popular websites. Seniors explore both the Internet and Internet resources including the use of advanced search techniques to narrow search techniques. The class creates a free e-mail account and practices sending e-mails with and without attachments. ID# 134699 SRCIT-1575-1001 09:00AM-11:30AM MF 10/20 - 10/31 ID# 134700 SRCIT-1575-1002 06:00PM-08:30PM MF 10/20 - 10/31 Letty Lynch-Nadolny DWTN Business & Industry Center 126 10.00 Hrs.
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Hereford Campus
For additional information please call (806) 379-2700 unless otherwise noted.
English as a Second Language ESL: Speaking and Listening III
$282.00
ESL: Basic English Skills
$62.00
$254.00
$58.00
$176.00
Practice conversational and listening skills through class activities and practice. Emphasis placed on idioms and listening comprehension. ID# 134383 NFUND-3003-1005 07:00PM-09:15PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Dolores Arambula Hereford Campus 135 80.00 Hrs. (8.00 CEU) Review the alphabet, the sound of each letter and numbers 1-20. Obtain knowledge of nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Develop basic English speaking and listening skills. ID# 134382 NFUND-3003-1003 05:00PM-07:00PM T 09/30 - 12/02 Dolores Arambula Hereford Campus 135 20.00 Hrs. (2.00 CEU)
Forklift Operator Certification Forklift Operator Certification
Forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, forklift stability, and factors affecting stability. Hands-on training and demonstration of proficiency. ID# 134318 CNSE-1003-1002 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 09/09 - 09/11 ID# 134319 CNSE-1003-1004 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 10/07 - 10/09 ID# 134320 CNSE-1003-1005 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 11/04 - 11/06 ID# 134321 CNSE-1003-2002 05:00PM-09:00PM TWR 12/02 - 12/04 Jerry Terry Hereford Campus 113 12.00 Hrs. (1.20 CEU)
Healthcare Courses CPR for Healthcare Providers
Presents American Heart Association guidelines for CPR for Healthcare Providers, including how to use an AED and how to manage respiratory and cardiac emergencies. This course does not meet the first-aid requirements for child care personnel and foster parents. ID# 134330 EMSP-1019-1016 03:00PM-10:00PM R 10/09 ID# 134331 EMSP-1019-1017 03:00PM-10:00PM R 10/16 Staff Hereford Campus 135 7.00 Hrs. (0.70 CEU)
Medical Terminology I
Prerequisite: Reading Techniques II - minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills. Study of medical terms through word origin and structure. Introduction to abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties. ID# 134328 HITT-1005-1003 10:00AM-12:45PM F 08/29 - 12/12 Shawna Lopez Hereford Campus 135 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Requirements: Students must submit the following documents to an advisor on the Hereford campus prior to being able to register. Call (806) 457-4400 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 4. Background check (pg. 8) 6. Proof of required 2. Current Photo ID 5. Full payment immunizations (pg. 8) 3. TABE test results 7. High School Diploma or GED
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Lecture
$365.00
Part 1 of 3: CLASSROOM LECTURE: Registration fee includes state exam costs (nonrefundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID#134329 NURA-1001-1006 09:00AM-02:00PM MTWR 09/08 - 10/22 Staff Hereford Campus 135 89.00Hrs. (8.90CEU)
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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$60.00
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)Clinical
$354.00
Part 3 of 3: Registration fee includes state exam costs (non-refundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID#134327 EMSP-1020-1004 and 08:00AM-04:00PM R 10/23 Staff Hereford Campus 135 8.00 Hrs. (0.80CEU) Part 2 of 3: CLINICALS: Registration fee includes state exam costs (non-refundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID#134326 NURA-1060-1007 10/29 – 11/12 Staff TBD 58.00 Hrs. (5.80 CEU)
Industrial Technology Technical Communication
$188.00
Basic Electrical Theory
$248.00
Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
$248.00
Machine Shop Mathematics
$244.00
Technique of writing and marketing fiction, nonfiction and poetry; analysis of stories, articles and poems. Emphasis on student writing, exercises in market analysis, manuscript preparation and submission. ID# 134430 ETWR-1091-1006 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 08/25 - 10/17 Staff Hereford Campus 133 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. ID# 134360 ELPT-1011-1004 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 10/21 - 12/11 Staff Hereford Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Machining Technology Prerequisite: Industrial Mathematics Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. ID# 134359 INMT-1005-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM MW 10/20 - 12/10 Staff Hereford Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU) Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics necessary in future machine shop-related courses. ID# 134363 MCHN-1043-1003 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 08/26 - 10/16 Staff Hereford Campus 133 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Management Accounting Principles I
$176.00
$80.00
$176.00
Prerequisite: Reading Techniques II - minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills. A study of accounting concepts and their application in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation and asset and equity accounting in proprietorships and corporations. Emphasis on accounting cycle for service and merchandising enterprises. ID# 134386 ACNT-1025-1001 07:00PM-09:45PM W 08/27 - 12/10 Lisa Lightfoot Hereford Campus 130 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Customer Service
Practical information and techniques to create excellent customer service. Emphasis on the many facets of customer service and how to address each facet successfully. ID# 134351 BMGT-1091-1004 06:00PM-06:50PM M 08/25 - 12/10 Staff Hereford Campus 132 16.00 Hrs. (1.60 CEU)
Supervision
A study of the role of the supervisor. Managerial functions as applied to leadership, counseling, motivation, and human skills are examined. ID# 134381 BMGT-1001-1003 07:00PM-09:45PM M 08/25 - 12/10 Staff Hereford Campus 132 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Office Administration Computer Fundamentals
$292.00
Prerequisite: Keyboarding skill of 25+ wpm. Computer application specific software. Emphasizes the concurrent development of office skills and computer knowledge. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. ID# 134369 POFI-1004-1002 04:30PM-05:45PM TR 08/26 - 12/11 Jimmy Taylor Hereford Campus 106 80.00 Hrs. (8.00 CEU)
Truck Driving Academy (Hereford) Professional Driver Training The Transportation Industry is growing and there is a high demand for well-trained drivers. You can be one of them. This five-week course utilizes classroom instruction, range and road driving, and practical application of skills used in the operation of a tractor/trailer. Prerequisites: • Student must be 18 years of age at the commencement of the course • Student must have a current valid Texas Driver License • Student must have in possession first day of class a valid original Social Security Card • Texas Department of Public Safety fees for Commercial Driver License and • permit are included • Student will be required to take a DOT physical on the second day of class. • Cost of the physical is included. If the student cannot pass the physical, they will receive a course refund, less the cost of the physical and the Defensive Driving Course. Students completing the course will have a Class A Commercial Driver License with tanker, doubles/triples, hazmat, and school and passenger bus endorsements. Students also trained by National Safety Council Certified instructors on Defensive Driving for large trucks and forklift operation. To obtain a Certificate of Completion, the student must pass all Texas Department of Public Safety requirements for a Class A Commercial Driver License issued by the State of Texas. Upon completion of the course, the student will be qualified to secure an entry level job as an over-the-road operator with a Commercial Driver License. Amarillo College is not an employment agency, nor do we guarantee the Texas Department of Public Safety will issue a license. However, students have ample opportunity and help to talk with visiting recruiters, apply for employment, and pass DPS testing. In person registration at the Hereford Campus is recommended. However, you can register and pay for courses on line at www.actx.edu/cereg.
Commercial Driver License Program - August 25 – September 29 Defensive Driving-Professional Truck Operator
$243.00
ID# 134346 CVOP-2035-1006
08:00AM-05:00PM
MT
ID# 134333 CVOP-1005-1008
08:00AM-05:00PM
TWRF
08/27 - 09/04
ID# 134332 CVOP-1005-1007
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
08/27 - 09/04
ID# 134340 CVOP-2033-1007
MTWRF
09/15 - 09/19
ID# 134341 CVOP-2033-1008 Robert Mathews
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF Hereford Campus 113
09/22 - 09/29
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
08:00AM-05:00PM
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
Downtown Campus - DTWN
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
08/25 - 08/26
$737.00 $737.00
$615.00
$737.00
$3069.00
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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Commercial Driver License Program - September 29 – October 31 Defensive Driving-Professional Truck Operator
MT
$243.00
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 134337 CVOP-1005-1010
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 134335 CVOP-1005-1009
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
10/09 - 10/16
ID# 134342 CVOP-2033-1009
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
10/17 - 10/23
ID# 134795 CVOP-2037-1010 Robert Mathews
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF Hereford Campus 113
10/24 - 10/31
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
ID# 134347 CVOP-2035-1007
09/29 - 09/30
$737.00
10/01 - 10/08
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$737.00
$615.00 $737.00
$3,069.00
Commercial Driver License Program - November 3 – December 9 Defensive Driving-Professional Truck Operator
MT
08:00AM-05:00PM
ID# 134339 CVOP-1005-1012
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
ID# 134338 CVOP-1005-1011
MTWRF
11/13 - 11/20
ID# 134345 CVOP-2033-1012
08:00AM-05:00PM
MTWRF
11/21 - 12/01
ID# 134396 CVOP-2037-2011 Robert Mathews
08:00AM-05:00PM MTWRF Hereford Campus 113
12/02 - 12/09
Commercial Driver License Written Skills Commercial Driver License Driving Skills Advanced Driving Skills I
Advanced Driving Skills II Program Total Hours/Cost
08:00AM-05:00PM
200.00 Hrs. (20.0 CEU)
$243.00
ID# 134348 CVOP-2035-1008
11/03 - 11/04
$737.00
11/05 - 11/12
$737.00 $615.00 $737.00
$3,069.00
Seniors - Computer Classes Basic Computer Concepts
$47.00
An introductory class to computer concepts and terminology along with mouse operations, file management, and desktop properties. Introduction to word processing with Microsoft Notepad, WordPad, and Microsoft Word. Create documents using features such as copying, pasting, text alignment, and margins. ID# 134322 SRCIT-1286-1001 09:30AM-11:30AM M 09/08 - 10/06 Staff Hereford Campus 106 10.00 Hrs.
Moore County Campus
For additional information please call (806) 934-7220 unless otherwise noted.
Computer Literacy Computer Survival 101
$39.00
$31.00
Senior Citizens-tired of not knowing how to navigate on your computer, need someone to slow down and help you catch up? Come learn computer basics at your pace so you can navigate on your computer. ID# 133957 ITSC-1012-1001 06:00PM-08:00PM T 09/02 - 09/30 Alicia Williams MCC147 10.00 Hrs. (1.00 CEU)
Computer for Life
Does the computer make you crazy? Need some help navigating, problem solving and knowing what to do with updates, downloads, and other computer questions? Come learn computer basics and navigating skills to help you in your computer endeavors. ID# 134049 ITSC-1012-1002 06:00PM-08:00PM T 11/04 - 11/25 Alicia Williams MCC147 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
60 Tablet/Notebook Basics
$33.00
Tablets and notebooks are a little different than desktop or laptop PCs. Let us show you how to use your tablet. We’ll include lessons on downloading apps and customizing your tablet to help you get the most out of it. Bring your tablet to class and let’s get started learning the benefits of your device. ID# 134117 NFUND-1901-1004 06:00PM-08:00PM T 10/07 - 10/28 Alicia Williams MCC147 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
English as a Second Language Occupational English-Level I Part 1
$158.00
Occupational English Level I Part II
$158.00
Occupational English-Level I
$156.00
$58.00
Develop workplace communication skills for agriculture, dairy and construction trades. Emphasis placed on vocabulary, pronunciation and simple sentence patterns including correct subject verb agreement, punctuation and capitalization. ID# 133085 COMG-1001-1001 10:00AM-12:00PM TW 09/09 - 11/19 and 10:00AM-12:00PM TW 12/02 - 12/03 Ana Crook MCC 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Develop workplace communication skills for agriculture, dairy, and construction trades. Introduction of advanced terminology. Emphasis placed on vocabulary, pronunciation and simple sentence patterns including correct subject verb agreement, punctuation and capitalization. Use of tenses will be studied. ID# 133086 COMG-1004-1001 10:00AM-12:00PM TW 09/09 - 11/19 and 10:00AM-12:00PM TW 12/02 - 12/03 Estela Bobadilla MCC 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU) Develop workplace communication skills for agriculture, dairy and construction trades. Emphasis placed on vocabulary, pronunciation and simple sentence patterns including correct subject verb agreement, punctuation and capitalization. ID# 134156 COMG-1001-1002 06:30PM-08:30PM TW 09/09 - 12/03 Chelsea Donathan MCC108 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Healthcare Courses CPR for Healthcare Providers
This course is designed for healthcare professionals and students of the healthcare professions. The course focuses on life support including second rescuer and defibrillator use. ID# 134157 EMSP-1019-1014 08:00AM-05:00PM F 10/03 ID# 134160 EMSP-1019-1015 08:00AM-05:00PM T 2/16 Staff MCC104 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
Certified Nurse Aide(CNA) Requirements: Students must submit the following documents to an advisor on the Moore County campus prior to being able to register. Call (806) 934-7220 for more information. 1. Advisor approval 4. Background check (pg. 8) 7. Proof of required 2. Current Photo ID 5. Full payment immunizations (pg. 8) 3. TABE test results 6. High School Diploma or GED
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) Lecture
$365.00
Part 1 of 3: CLASSROOM LECTURE: Registration fee includes state exam costs (nonrefundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID#133400 NURA-1001-1004 08:00AM-05:00PM S 09/06 - 10/11 and 08:00AM-05:00PM U 09/07 and 05:00PM-10:00PM R 09/11 - 10/09 and 12:00PM-05:00PM U 09/14 - 10/05 Robert Bates Dumas High School TBD 89.00 Hrs. (8.90 CEU)
Downtown Campus - DTWN
Washington Street Campus - WSC West Campus - WC
East Campus - EC Moore County - MCC
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$354.00
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) CPR
$60.00
Part 2 of 3: CLINICALS: Registration fee includes state exam costs (non-refundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID# 133401 NURA-1060-1006 05:00PM-10:00PM R 10/16 - 11/06 and 06:45AM-03:30PM S 10/18 - 10/26 and 12:00PM-06:00PM U 11/02 and 06:45AM-03:30PM U 10/19 - 10/26 Robert Bates Dumas Hospital 58.00 Hrs. (5.80 CEU) Part 3 of 3: Registration fee includes state exam costs (non-refundable). State testing dates will be announced at a later date. ID# 133182 EMSP-1019-1008 08:00AM-05:00PM F 10/10 Sam Aldrich MCC 104 8.00 Hrs. (0.80 CEU)
Industrial Technology Basic Electrical Theory
$248.00
$231.00
Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits to include concepts of resistance, inductance, capacitance, impedance, power factors, and Ohm’s Law. Also includes schematics, wiring diagrams, and calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. ID# 133968 ELPT-1011-1001 06:00PM-09:50PM TR 10/21 - 12/12 Staff MCC Career and Tech Center 217 64.00 Hrs. (6.40 CEU)
Physical Fitness and Health Lifetime Fitness
Walking. This course includes required on campus meetings. ID# 134317 HER-1010-1002 05:30PM-06:45PM TWR 08/28 - 12/11 Danielle Arias MCC147 48.00 Hrs. (4.80 CEU)
Safety and Environmental Technology Standards for General Industry
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Course offered through the University of Texas at Arlington. Course cost of $595 is payable via online registration to UTA. OSHA standards, policies, and procedures in general industry will be covered. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards, general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industry which are most hazardous. Call 1.806.379.2726 for more information on registration. OSHT-1015-1907 08:00AM-04:00PM TWRF 10/07 - 10/10 Staff MCC Career and Tech Center 202 30.00 Hrs. (3.00 CEU)
Workforce Development Training Winning in the Workplace: Soft Skills
$50.00
Explores skill set that leads to gainful and stable employment as well as future advancement in organizations. Soft Skills include communication; problem solving; ability to relate to customers, co-workers, and supervisors. Positive work ethic and attitude are addressed. ID# 133975 NFUND-1901-1003 09:00AM-11:30AM T 09/16 ID# 133971 NFUND-1901-1002 09:00AM-11:30AM T 10/28 Jodi Walker, Ph.D. MCC Career and Tech Center 205 2.50 Hrs. (0.25 CEU)
Maps can be found online at www.actx.edu/ce. R=Thursday, U=Sunday (example: TR=Tuesday/Thursday: SU=Saturday/Sunday)
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Mission
Amarillo College
enriching the lives of our students and our community.
Continuing Education Division strengthening communities through lifelong learning.
Continuing Education •
The Registrar’s Office records Continuing Education courses you have taken, and a transcript of those courses will be provided upon request. • Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded for designated Continuing Education classes. One CEU is defined as “10 contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education adult or extension experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction.” • Students in Continuing Education classes for which CEUs are awarded will qualify for one of the following: S — Satisfactory, U — Unsatisfactory. Students in non-CEU bearing classes, courses generally designed for the student’s personal enrichment and enjoyment, do not receive grades.
Academic Freedom
Students shall be free to be guided by scholarly research, study the substance of a given discipline, examine pertinent data, question assumptions, take reasoned exception to information and views offered in the classroom, and reserve judgment about matters of opinion.
Enrollment Eligibility Notice
Students with outstanding obligations to Amarillo College may not be allowed to enroll in or complete a Continuing Education course until the obligation is fulfilled. Students who have received a Criminal Trespass Warning from Amarillo College will not be allowed to enroll in courses held on any AC campus unless the warning has been lifted.
SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION WAIVER POLICY
A Senior Citizen is defined as “any person 65 years of age or older.” Tuition will be waived on eligible courses on a SPACE AVAILABLE basis; however, the class must reach its minimum paying enrollment, but not its maximum, for the policy to apply. Proof of age and photo identification are required, and the student must pay all course/lab fees. Continuing Education Courses: A Senior Citizen must complete the “Continuing Education Registration Form.” Continuing education courses that do not meet the criteria for state funding must be self-supporting and are not eligible for the Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver. Ineligible courses include all Personal Enrichment courses and most Occupational Continuing Education courses that are less than seven clock hours in length.
TPEG Funding
TPEG funding for certain CEU credit bearing Continuing Education classes is available to eligible students. Student eligibility is based on demonstrated need and is limited to student enrollment in an occupation specific state funded course. TPEG funds do not cover textbooks or supplies. The Financial Aid Office will determine individual approval and oversee the disbursement of TPEG funds. Please contact the Continuing Education Office at (806) 371-2910 for more information. Note: Application does not guarantee payment of tuition, and the award is based on the availability of funds.
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The Fine Print •
Amarillo College is an Equal Opportunity Community College.
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disAbility Services - Any student who has a disabling condition that may require special arrangements to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services, Room 119 of the Student Service Center, Washington Street Campus or call 371-5436.
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Linked Courses - If a student registers through Occupational Continuing Education, they earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for designated classes, not Semester Credit Hours (SCHs). If students wish to receive SCHs, they must enroll through the College’s credit registration process.
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Class Cancellation - Amarillo College reserves the right to cancel a class or classes when necessary.
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Inclement Weather - In the event that severe weather conditions are present, the President of Amarillo College may find it necessary to close the College. Students and faculty are advised to listen to local radio and television stations for announcements and updates. The main telephone number for the College is 371-5000, and the message will be switched to announce weather-related decisions. Local television stations will be notified immediately of a closing decision. The latest information can also be found on the AC website: www.actx.edu
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Refund Policy - Unless otherwise stated in brochures, flyers, or other promotional materials, the AC Continuing Education Refund Policy is as follows:
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Students must initiate all refund requests and transfers from one class to another. Refunds are processed within 45 days. If a student transfers to a different class, any additional tuition due must be paid at the time the transfer is processed. If a class is cancelled, the student automatically receives a 100 percent refund.
Classes with fewer than three class meetings: Until the close of business the last working day prior to the beginning date of the class: • • •
100 percent refunds will be given. Class transfers are allowed. No refunds will be given on or after the first class day.
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100 percent refunds will be given. Class transfers are allowed and 100 percent of tuition already paid will be applied to the new course(s). No refunds will be given on or after the third class day.
Classes with three or more class meetings: Until the close of business the last working day prior to the date of the third class meeting:
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Notice to Employers - Third party checks received at the time of enrollment are applied to the student’s account.
Fall Semester Holidays and Observances September 1 - Labor Day November 27-30 - Thanksgiving Break December 20 - January 4 - Christmas Break
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PHONE/WEB SERVICE:
Call : • (806) 371-5000 Monday through Thursday - 7 a.m.- 9 p.m. • (800) 227-8784 Friday - 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. • www.actx.edu Saturday -10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Except Holiday Weekends
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Registration begins August 1, 2014
You may enroll using one of these methods: online, mail, fax or in person. To hold a place in the class, payment is due upon enrollment.
CE Online Registration Open the internet browser and go to www.actx.edu/ce
Enter the course ID or keyword in the search bar and click Search. You may also browse under Find Classes. Click on the course title and then click register/more info button Review course listing and click Add to Cart and then Proceed to Checkout. You may continue to check out or add additional course(s) at this time. Please note you may only register one student at a time. Once you have added all the course(s) to your shopping cart, Click “Check Out”. If you have never registered for a course before, you will need to proceed as a new student. If you are a returning student, please log on with your ACNet ID and Password to complete the registration.
Online Registration Troubleshooting •
If you are not currently enrolled or were not enrolled within the last year, call 371-5000 to update your record. If you meet these requirements and cannot register online, call 371-5000.
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Cannot register for classes: Be sure you have cleared any restrictions for financial obligations.
If you have questions related to a specific Continuing Education class, send an e-mail to ContEd@actx.edu, or call (806) 371-2900
Mail Registration
If you are enrolling a child, you must use the social security number of the child not the parent. • Complete the registration form on page 2, enclose check or credit card information, and mail to AMARILLO COLLEGE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE PO BOX 447 AMARILLO TX 79178 • No acknowledgement will be mailed.
FAX Registration • • •
If you are enrolling a child, you must use the social security number of the child not the parent. Complete the registration form on page 2, include credit card information, and fax to Registrar’s Office (806) 371-5066. No acknowledgement will be mailed.
In-Person Registration - Assistance Centers WASHINGTON STREET CAMPUS 2211 S Washington St Student Service Center 7 a.m.- 9 p.m., Monday - Thursday 7 a.m.- 5 p.m., Friday
EAST CAMPUS
1401 J Ave Student Services Center 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday – Friday Closed for Lunch 12 p.m.-1 p.m
WEST CAMPUS
6222 SW 9th Ave Lecture Hall 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Monday – Friday
MOORE COUNTY CAMPUS
1220 E 1st St, Dumas TX 7:30 a.m.- 7:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., Friday Moore County Campus Career and Tech 115 Success Blvd 8:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., Friday
HEREFORD CAMPUS
1115 West 15th 8 a.m.- 7 p.m., Monday – Thursday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., Friday
START YOUR CAREER
IN HEREFORD • Truck Driving Academy • Certified Nurse’s Aide • CPR • Business Management • Marketable Skills Certificate • Accounting • English as a Second Language • GED • Forklift • Industrial Maintenance
actx.edu/hereford (806) 457-4400 1115 West 15th Street Hereford, TX 79045
An Equal Opportunity Community College P.O. Box 447 Amarillo, TX 79178-0001