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ENRICHMENT
COMPUTER/TECHNOLOGY..............................3
CREATIVE ARTS................................................3
CULINARY ARTS...............................................5
HEALTHY LIVING..............................................6
HOME & GARDEN............................................6
MONEY MATTERS............................................7
RECREATION & LEISURE...................................8
SPECIAL INTEREST...........................................9
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNICATION SKILLS..............................10
CYBERSECURITY.............................................11
ONLINE CLASSES...........................................12
WELCOME TO CONTINUING EDUCATION! This catalog is a fun one to put together because it runs from January through April. January is always so cold, but April (to me) brings hope that spring is around the corner. Once classes start, each class becomes a milestone toward reaching spring.
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Putting milestones in your calendar is a good way to make the long winter pass for yourself, too. Make a goal to finish that book, sign up for Genealogy in March or attend the February OLLI movie (The Forgiven). These all are great ways to have something to look forward to. They say you can’t write your autobiography in advance, but you can shape the pages into how you want it to read.
As the days get shorter and colder, we hope that you will sign up for a class or become an OLLI member. Create some milestones to pass the cold months and learn something new along the way. The staff here at Continuing Education is looking forward to creating some memories with you this winter!
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Classes require a minimum enrollment before they can run. If a class is canceled, participants will be notified the week before class is scheduled to begin.
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We encourage you to register so that your favorite class isn’t canceled! If you cannot attend a class for which you registered, please call our office at 701-224-5600/1-877-846-9387 at least five (5) business days before class to receive a refund. Full refund policy details can be found on page 18.
Alison Zarr Program Manager Enrichment Conferences CNA Training
Lori Heinsohn Program Manager OLLI Professional Development
In case of inclement weather, we will notify participants of rescheduling or cancellation at the earliest possible time. If BSC is closed due to weather, please note that all classes scheduled for that day are canceled and will be rescheduled for the earliest possible date.
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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Windows 10
Windows 10 brings out the best features from Windows 7 and 8, from the scrolling start menu to jump lists and flyout menus and more. In this class, we will also discuss the Cortana search bar, Microsoft’s new Edge web browser, access to the App Store from your desktop and newly improved mail and calendar apps. Basic knowledge of Windows is recommended. Registration fee includes course materials. 3/4 Wed 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 104 Instructor: Debbie Mantz Fee: $55 Course ID: 5270073
Windows 10: The Next Level
You may know the basics to working with Windows 10, but can you really use this powerful software to its fullest? In this class, we will explore the next level of what Windows can do. You will learn about File Explorer and One Drive, and how the Cloud can make your life easier. Join us to learn more! Basic experience with Windows 10 is strongly recommended. 3/25 Wed 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 104 Instructor: Debbie Mantz Fee: $55 Course ID: 5270120
Getting to Know Your iPhone
Get even more out of your new iPhone! Now that you’re familiar with the standard features, let’s build on those skills! We will dig into settings, notes, customizing your device, your calendar, and will also introduce the Apple App Store. This class is a great opportunity to tailor your device to your needs. Please bring your iPhone charged and ready to go. You should also bring your user name and password for the iTunes store. Other phone brands will not be discussed. 1/23 Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Debbie Mantz Fee: $49 Course ID: 9200075
CREATIVE ARTS Acrylic Painting for Beginners
Acrylic paint is a great, inexpensive medium that will allow you to create a beautiful project in a minimal amount of time. In this class, you will learn to mix colors, care for brushes, apply paint using a variety of brush strokes, and more! No previous experience necessary. Nicole will demonstrate a variety of techniques to build your painting vocabulary, so you can confidently further explore painting on your own in the future! Students are encouraged to bring their own sketching materials and brushes (if you own some), or the instructor will have basic materials on hand during the first class. A supply fee of $25 is payable at the time of registration. You will want to bring a sack lunch! 3/28 - 4/4 (2xs) Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM BSC Werner Hall, Room 140 Instructor: Nicole Gagner Fee: $99 Course ID: 9100197
Basic Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
Drawing is one of the most basic but most important part of being a good artist. If you’ve ever been interested in drawing, but don’t know how to get started, this class is perfect for you.
You will gain a solid foundation on the basics – paper types, drawing styles, techniques, perspective, layout and much more. Instructor Nicole will focus on pencil and charcoal to start. Where you take it from there is limitless! A supply fee of $25 is payable at the time of class registration. You will want to bring a sack lunch! 3/7 Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM BSC Werner Hall, Room 140 Instructor: Nicole Gagner Fee: $75 Course ID: 9100217
Crochet 101
It’s time to discover crochet! In this class, you’ll learn the foundation of crochet from the chain to the double crochet stitch. Participants will learn how to chain, the single, half double and double crochet stitches by creating motifs that can be used as coasters or blanket squares. No prior crochet experience needed - just patience and determination to have fun while learning! Participants will need the following supplies for class: 1 skein of Paton’s classic wool (or any worsted weight wool), one “H” or “I” crochet hook (5mm or 5.5mm), scissors, tape measure, and a blunt tip needle with a large eye (tapestry needle). 3/3 - 3/10 (2xs) Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
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BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Larissa Harrison Fee: $59 Course ID: 9100174
Getting Published
Have a great story? Want to see it in print? Join Tempe O’Kun for this twonight course. Tempe is a BSC grad and a local, published author. The first half of this class will familiarize you with the range of options available to the Internet-age writer: from self-publishing to independent small presses to major publishing houses. The second half of the class will take the form of brainstorming a personalized plan of action for your work. Future literary masterpieces wanted. 2/12 - 2/19 (2xs) Wed 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Tempe O’Kun Fee: $59 Course ID: 9650032
Jump Start Your Writing!
Have trouble starting or finishing stories? Want to take a creative writing course, but don’t have the time or feel a little intimidated? In this class, led by award-winning novelist Tempe O’Kun, you’ll brainstorm story ideas and collaborate on in-class exercises. Students finish one short story during the course, then provide copies to class and instructor for written feedback.
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CREATIVE ARTS CONTINUED Class size is limited to make sharing your work less daunting. Poets, script writers, and creative nonfiction authors also welcome! 3/4 - 4/8 (6xs) Wed 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 103 Instructor: Tempe O’Kun Fee: $99 Course ID: 9650048
The Business of Writing
You’ve written (or would like to write) a book, but how do you get it on the shelf in front of readers? The answer lies in the business of writing. In this course, author William Heinzen will help identify the building blocks of how to build a successful brand as a writer. Topics covered in the course include: n Publication Paths (Traditional and Independent) n Quality Control (line and content editing, copy editing, proofreading) n Marketing (cover design, website) n Distribution Channels (print, ebook, bookstore) n Reader Engagement (social media, blogs, reviews) and much more. All writing enthusiasts welcome! 2/13 - 2/27 (3xs) Thu 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Student Union, Alumni Room Instructor: Bill Heinzen Fee: $65 Course ID: 9100212
New Writing Children’s Literature
Can you name your favorite book you read as a kid? Children’s literature has some of the greatest impact on who we grow up to be as adults. In this class, professional novelist Tempe O’Kun teaches you how to retool your writing for different age groups, how to decipher feedback from the kids in your life, and even how to get your work published. 1/22 - 1/29 (2xs) Wed 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Tempe O’Kun Fee: $55 Course ID: 9100219
Creative Soap for Gifts or Home
Handmade soap and bath goodies are great gifts and VERY easy to make. Using melt-n-pour soap stock, molds, botanicals and yummy scents, you will create one-ofa-kind bars that are great gifts for friends and family, or a memorable item for guests in your own home!
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2/10 Mon 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Karen Hook Fee: $55 Course ID: 9100179
New An Introduction
to Easy Printmaking Techniques - No Press Required
If you have ever wondered what goes into being able to make artistic works of art on paper, then this introductory class is perfect for you! We will learn a variety of printing techniques, starting with monotype printing and hand stamping, which produce as many oneof-a-kind artworks as you can imagine! Then we will move on to collagraph and linocut, which will allow you to create multiple artworks from the same handmade plate - all without a press! We will be creating art all day so you will want to bring a sack lunch. No previous art experience is required and all supplies and tools will be provided. A supply fee of $30 is payable at the time of class registration. 4/18 - 4/25 (2xs) Sat 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM BSC Werner Hall, Room 140 Instructor: Nicole Gagner Fee: $99 Course ID: 9100221
New Creative Crochet -
Hanging Dish Towels
Dish towels are an important part of every kitchen, but they are only handy if they stay in one spot! In this class, you will learn the steps to create hanging dish towels – but not your grandmother’s design! In this class you will use a variety of easy stitches and receive two patterns. One pattern will be more traditional with a button enclosure and the other will be one made without a button. Supply list will be sent closer to class start. 4/14 - 4/21 (2xs) Tue 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Larissa Harrison Fee: $49 Course ID: 9100223
FOR SATURDAY CLASSES: Please bring a cold lunch with as you will have a half hour break.
Crochet a Market Bag
Learn to crochet while helping the environment. In just three classes, you can create a bag that can be used over and over. You will learn basic stitches – single, double and half-double, as well as how to read a pattern, and will also pick up tips on how to make the bag large or small. Whether you’ve never picked up a needle or you just want to try a new pattern, this class will get you crocheting from the word, “stitch.” A supply list will be sent out before the start of class. 3/17 - 3/31 (3xs) Tue 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Larissa Harrison Fee: $59 Course ID: 9100042
New How to Write a
Song
For total beginners or seasoned songwriters, How to Write a Song traces the elements of songwriting from inspiration all the way to professional recording techniques. You will learn about song forms, music theory, and music technology. All are expected to participate in class and encouraged to bring your lyrics or song ideas to class. Class time will be set aside each week to work on student lyrics/song ideas in a constructive and supportive manner. 1/21 - 3/31 (9xs) Tue 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 103 Instructor: Ryan Warner Fee: $139 Course ID: 9100222
Introduction to Rigid Heddle Weaving
Always wanted to weave? Rigid heddles are a small investment and can make wonderful scarves, table runners, even clothing from any kind of fiber. This class will teach you how to wrap a small loom, cover some common vernacular, and also help you to decide on equipment and your very own loom. Everyone will have a chance to weave and the finished scarf will be given away to a lucky winner at the end of the evening. PLEASE do not purchase a loom until you speak to the instructor. If you already have a loom, please bring it to class with some yarn. 2/4 Tue 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Sue Balcom Fee: $59 Course ID: 9100214
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COOKING CLASSES CULINARY ARTS Super Super Bowl Foods
No matter who is playing in the game, score a touchdown at your Super Bowl party by providing unique and delicious appetizers! In this class, you’ll learn some of Shelly’s crowd-pleasing favorites, including buffalo chicken dip, gourmet meatballs and more! Easy, fun, and so full of flavor, you’ll be glad this was a class you didn’t miss! A supply list will be sent to participants prior to the first night of class. 1/30 Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Shelly Kuntz Fee: $59 Course ID: 9960003
Sugar Cookies All Dressed Up (and More!)
Martha Stewart, move over. She hasn’t seen our sugar cookies when they’re all dressed up for the holidays. In this class you will create edible works of art that are almost too pretty to eat! Shelly will also show you simple recipes for irresistible extras – peanut blossoms, fudgey cups, and cherry delights. Leave with a collection of wonderful cookies sure to impress. Bring a rolling pin and a cookie sheet. A supply list will be sent out prior to the first night of class. 4/9 Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Shelly Kuntz Fee: $59 Course ID: 9450024
PLEASE NOTE ON CULINARY CLASSES CHS E100 was formerly CHS 140.
Sourdough Made Simple
Yeast is the soul of bread. Capturing wild yeast cultures and creating artisan loaves takes a little time and planning, but you can learn how to make a beautiful crusty loaf of bread with four simple ingredients; flour, water, salt and air. Baking your own bread saves money and is a much healthier alternative to purchased breads with incredible amounts of sodium. Even if you have never baked bread before you will be able to create a “kneadless” loaf of bread in your own kitchen. Plus you will learn a lot about bread in general and the Germans from Russia practice of Ewiger Saatz or Everlasting Yeast. Participants will be baking their own loaf of bread and receive a cup of culture to take home. Supply fee is included in registration fee. 1/21 Tue 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Sue Balcom Fee: $69 Course ID: 9450059
Wedding Kuchen
A sister treat to Grandma Emma’s High Rise Kuchen, Wedding Kuchen is a special treat and a twist on the “usual” German-Russian dish. Traditionally served at special events, this type of kuchen is flatter, crunchier and just as delicious. In this class, you will learn how to bring life to the dough and make the special toppings to continue on this tradition. Cost of registration includes supply fee. Participants should bring a container to take home any leftovers! 3/24 Tue 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Sue Balcom Fee: $59 Course ID: 9960012
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Don’t be intimidated by your electric pressure cooker any longer! From breakfasts, to easy side dishes, and fast dinners, knowing how to use your electric pressure cooker in a variety of ways frees up time in your busy life. Bring your electric pressure cooker (and its manual) – it is ok if still in the box– and leave with the confidence to make it a part of your mealtime success. A supply fee of $20 is payable at the time of class registration. Class Dates (Choose One) 2/4 or 4/7 Tue 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Retha Mattern Fee: $59 Course ID: 9960010
Grandma Emma’s High Rise Kuchen
Everyone loves kuchen - the North Dakota German-Russian ethnic dish! Learn why kuchen is for Easter and how to create the perfect raised dough and custard, topped with your favorite fruit. There are traditions with this sweet German treat to delight and entertain you. We will be using Grandma Emma’s recipe for the raised version of kuchen with your favorite fruit topping. Cost of registration includes supply fee, but participants need to bring 1 cup of their favorite fruit (rhubarb, apple, peach, apricot, pitted prunes or dry-curd cottage cheese) to class, as well as a pie plate or a round 9-inch cake pan. 3/10 Tue 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Sue Balcom Fee: $69 Course ID: 9450083
Mediterranean Cooking on the Prairie
The research continues to roll in: eating like a Mediterranean has been shown to reduce your risk for heart disease, cancer, and diabetes; aid in weight management, and protect you against dementia, depression and Alzheimer’s disease. Chef Duane Ehrens and his wife Karen Ehrens, a Registered Dietitian, share background on the diet, recipes, and meal suggestions to help you eat more like a Mediterranean here in North Dakota. Duane and Karen will share practical information about how to include more whole grains, vegetables and fruits, beans,
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CULINARY ARTS CONTINUED and quality fats and oils in your diet. A supply fee of $13 is payable at the time of registration. 2/11 - 2/18 (2xs) Tue 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM CHS, Room E100 Instructor: Karen & Duane Ehrens Fee: $69 Course ID: 9960014
HEALTHY LIVING T’ai Chi: An Introduction
T’ai Chi is a centuries old Chinese martial art that promotes calming, centering, and self-control. A combination of meditation and physical exercise, T’ai Chi can increase energy, flexibility, balance, muscle strength and reduce stress. While learning about the twenty-four forms of Yang Style, you will experience meditation in motion. This is a beginner class, no experience necessary! Please wear comfortable clothing to class. 3/17 - 4/16 (10xs) Tue, Thu 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC Armory, Room 157 Instructor: Craig Triplett Fee: $99 Course ID: 9400109
New
Yoga is for Every”body”
Have you ever wanted to try yoga but thought you would feel out of place? In this class, no one will feel that way! Brenda Stone, a certified yoga instructor who has been teaching since 2008 (and is trained in senior yoga) will guide you in a comfortable environment to find the balance and flexibility that is within you. You will learn how to reconnect with your body to move through the day with less pain and do it gracefully. Reclaim your confidence to walk, climb stairs or just get out of a chair with ease. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/14 - 2/18 (6xs) 4/7 - 5/12 (6xs) Tue 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Yoga for You Instructor: Brenda Stone Fee: $99 Course ID: 9400125
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New 3x Strong Looking for a great way to mix up your
weekly workout routine? Start at the beginning of the week with a heart pumping total body workout using all different types of equipment and exercises for a great cardio workout. Midweek give yourself a Zumba Strong workout that trains to the sync of music where your own body weight will challenge you to the last minute. At the end of the week you deserve a strong dose of flexibility–stretching and wind down for the weekend. Challenge yourself to three classes a week to increase your endurance and get focused on flexibility, balance, and coordination. Participants should bring a filled water bottle and wear clothes geared to work out. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/6 - 1/30 (12xs) 2/3 - 2/27 (12xs) 3/2 - 3/26 (12xs) 4/13 - 5/7 (12xs) Mon, Wed, Thu 5:15 PM - 6:00 PM BSC Armory, Room 157 Instructor: Loretta Benedict Fee: $99 Course ID: 9400123
New Get Fit at Home
Exercising and staying healthy can be a struggle with the busy schedules everyone has to juggle in today’s fast paced environment. In this class, Rob Gall, certified personal trainer, will show you tips and ways to make a fitness goal attainable. This class is designed to help enable you with knowledge, ability, motivation and commitment to get improved physical fitness and health. You will learn goal and program planning, how to exercise at home with minimal or no equipment, stretching tips and cool down techniques. This class will be seminar-based, with some demonstration. This is not a workout class. Class Dates (Choose One) 2/11 or 3/5 Thu 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 103 Instructor: Rob Gall Fee: $45 Course ID: 9400122
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Better Choices, Better Health: Chronic Pain
If you are an adult living with chronic pain, this workshop will help you manage your pain and give you new ideas to help keep yourself motivated. You will also learn goal-setting and
problemsolving, appropriate exercise for maintaining and improving strength, along with flexibility and endurance. We will also talk about managing difficult emotions, fatigue, isolation and poor sleep, and appropriate use of medications. Our conversation will also include how to communicate with both providers and family, and lastly, relaxation techniques, and more. Preregistration is required. 3/19 - 4/23 (6xs) Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Linae Bieber Fee: $0 Course ID: 9400124
Better Choices, Better Health: Diabetes
If you are facing potential health issues related to diabetes or pre-diabetes, this workshop series is a great place to get started on a path to health. Designed for adults living with pre-diabetes, type2 diabetes and their caregivers, the workshop sessions will place a special emphasis on monitoring your condition, preventing complications, and diet and meal planning to help you become healthier with fewer doctor and ER visits. Pre-registration is required. 1/30 - 3/5 (6xs) Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Linae Bieber Fee: $0 Course ID: 9400120
HOME & GARDEN Companion Planting
Do you enjoy growing vegetables in the garden, but have found that some years your garden doesn’t produce as well as others? If so, this is a class you will want to attend! Learn how to choose a plant’s location, spacing, and feeding –all important details which help your garden’s success. Join veteran instructor Karen Hook to learn more and take home a few starter plants to kick off a great summer in the garden! A supply fee of $6 is payable at the time of class registration. 3/30 Mon 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Karen Hook Fee: $49 Course ID: 9450104
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Proof of vaccination by a licensed veterinarian is required for all dog obedience classes.
Pawsitively Obedience– for Puppies
This class is a four-week session geared towards puppies six months and younger. Behavior training tasks that will be covered are: engagement, biting, chewing, jumping, digging, barking and more! Obedience training tasks that will be introduced in a puppy-style will be sit, down, come when called, controlled leash walk, wait, stay and how to greet people. Equipment and requirements to attend this class are: VACCINATION RECORD ADMINISTERED BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN ONLY (to include Distemper/Parvo series, Rabies if the puppy is old enough, and Bordetella), a collar (prefer no harnesses), a stationary leash (no flexi, chain or expandable leashes), soft training treats, a small squeaker toy, a notebook if you want to write down the lessons, and most of all, come enjoy the training journey with your new k9 family member. Any attendant under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/29 - 2/19 (4xs) 3/11 - 4/1 (4xs) Wed 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM BPS Career Academy, Room 200A Instructor: Betsy Hamkens Fee: $89 Course ID: 9450006
Pawsitively Obedient
This class is a four-week session geared towards dogs over six months old. We will be building on the exercises learned in the puppy class; however, if your dog has not attended a puppy class and is not seriously aggressive towards other dogs, this class would be an option for you and your dog. Other arrangements can be made if your dog has “special” issues. Tasks that will be taught using more structured techniques are sit, down, come when called, controlled walk, wait, stay and much more, including some Rally and Canine Good Citizen exercises. Equipment and requirements to attend this class are: VACCINATION RECORD ADMINISTERED BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN ONLY (to include Distemper/Parvo series, Rabies
and Bordetella), a collar (prefer no harnesses), a stationary leash (no flexi, chain or expandable leashes), soft training treats, a notebook if you want to write down the lessons, and most of all, come enjoy the training journey with your k9 family member. Any attendant under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/29 - 2/19 (4xs) 3/11 - 4/1 (4xs) Wed 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM BPS Career Academy, Room 200A Instructor: Betsy Hamkens Fee: $89 Course ID: 9450001
AKC Canine Good Citizen
This is a four-week class to train and prepare to test for the CGC test. The first three weeks will be the preparation phase and the fourth class will be the actual test, conducted by Betsy Hamkens, a CGC evaluator for many years. This is a great class to increase your dog’s training knowledge and experiences. The class fee includes the test fee. Equipment and requirements for this class are: VACCINATION RECORD ADMINISTERED BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN ONLY (to include Distemper/Parvo series, Rabies and Bordetella), a collar, a harness may be used for the testing day, a leash (no flexi, chain or expandable leash), the dog’s brush, and soft training treats for the three preparation days. The dog must have some knowledge of sit, down, stay, coming when called and controlled leash walk, and be comfortable around people and other dogs. Enroll and expand on your k9 family member’s knowledge and enjoy the journey to becoming a Canine Good Citizen. The ten test items can be reviewed on the AKC.Org site under the Canine Good Citizen section. Any attendant under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 4/15 - 5/13 (4xs) Wed 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM BPS Career Academy, Room 200A Instructor: Betsy Hamkens Fee: $75 Course ID: 9450112
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MONEY MATTERS Retirement Planning Today
It takes more than money to live a “rich” life. This course blends financial education with life planning to help you build wealth, align your money with your values, and achieve your retirement lifestyle goals. Discover what they didn’t teach you in school, including: 5 strategies to manage investment risk, 11 ways to save money on this year’s taxes, important questions to ask before buying insurance, how to invest in and take money out of your company’s retirement plan, and determine the savings needed to retire. Participants may bring a spouse or guest at no additional charge. A $25 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. Couples may share a workbook. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/23 - 1/30 (2xs) 2/6 - 2/13 (2xs) Thu 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 103 Instructor: Russ Arman Fee: $39 Course ID: 9600010
Don’t Run Out of Money in Retirement
Join us to learn how to avoid a fate worse than death, while enjoying flexibility and financial independence in retirement. We have all been told to “save more,” “spend less,” and “invest smart,” but when was the last time you learned real strategies that you can easily apply to your personal finances to ensure you can live your ideal retirement? In this class, instructor Benjamin Brandt CFP® RICP® will use his experience gained from walking the retirement journey with his clients to go beyond the basics and teach you exactly what you need to know to enjoy a successful retirement. This class is open to everyone, but the information will be best suited for individuals within five years of retirement and/or those that have already retired. 3/24 - 3/31 (2xs) Tue 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Benjamin Brandt Fee: $49 Course ID: 9600050
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MONEY MATTERS CONTINUED
Savvy Social Security for 55+
If you are closer to retirement than to high school, it’s time to make some serious decisions. Decisions that include Social Security and your financial future. Choosing the right strategy at this stage of life means that you should consider a multitude of factors, including income, assets, health status, life expectancy, family dynamics and much more. Although you can start drawing from Social Security at age 62, is it the right decision for you? Join veteran instructor Benjamin Brandt to learn the ins and outs of Social Security and how to best evaluate all of the choices that are out there! Please Note: If you have already attended Social Security Claiming Strategies, this class will cover similar content, but is geared toward a different age group. 4/7 Tue 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Benjamin Brandt Fee: $49 Course ID: 9600041
New Picture Your
Prosperity
Everyone has a unique vision of a prosperous and secure future. What’s yours? Now is a great time to learn how smart money moves can turn your vision into reality. You will learn in this course, a series of financial steps that make turning that idea, dream or vision into an action plan. You will learn how the market and diversification can help play a part in your vision. Join us to learn how budget planning and retirement are achievable, and take away valuable tools for your future! Course fee includes extensive class materials. Class Dates (Choose One) 2/27 - 3/5 (2xs) 3/10 - 3/17 (2xs) Thu 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Vanessa Martell Fee: $39 Course ID: 9600053
”Very glad I came to class, learned a ton. Thank you!” -Fall 19 participant
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RECREATION & LEISURE DSLR Photography Bootcamp
If you want an intensive introduction into your DSLR camera or would just like a refresher on topics like controlling exposure, focus, white balance, using JPEG vs. RAW, then this is the class for you. We will be doing a lot of practice with the various settings on your camera to capture fast-moving and slow-moving objects, creating a photo with a soft blurred background, and understanding how lenses affect your images. Students must come with their camera and a fully-charged battery to each class. 3/18 - 3/25 (2xs) Wed 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Brian Matthews Fee: $75 Course ID: 9650069
Getting Started with Genealogy
Genealogy is a big puzzle that helps define who each of us is, and can often be used to solve unanswered questions. But do you even know where to begin? Let Don Mueller, seasoned genealogy enthusiast, guide you in this class! He will show you the basic pieces to the big puzzle – where you can find information, how to get started keeping track of the details and much more. Come learn how to start putting your family history puzzle together! 1/28 Tue 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Don Mueller Fee: $49 Course ID: 9450086
Genealogy, Resources Using Technology Have you ever asked, “Who are my greatgrandparents, and where does my family come from?” If so, join us to dig into your family history! Discover who we are, the great family stories that are waiting to be uncovered, and where we came from using numerous resources available at our fingertips. The course will cover basic genealogy concepts, a review of software packages, and sharing online sources that help us in our research. You will gain experience in doing electronic research and also local resources that are available. Class time will allow for hands-on help. Please bring your computer or mobile device to class so that you can access the internet. 2/11 - 2/25 (3xs) Tue 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 119 Instructor: Don Mueller Fee: $75 Course ID: 9650073
The New Basic Dance Steps Maybe you are a couple who have always wanted to dance together but feel like you have two left feet. Or maybe you are single and would like to include dancing in your social life but lack the confidence to go forward with it. In this class, you will learn the basics and some simple but very stylish moves for the 2 Step, East Coast Swing, Night Club 2 Step and Waltz. After this class, you will be able to go out to where there is music being played and be able to dance to any song you hear. Please note the registration fee is per person. 2/12 - 4/15 (10xs) Wed 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BSC Armory, Room 157 Instructor: Jimmy Adams Fee: $69 Course ID: 9650011
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Intro to Country Line Dance
Line Dancing is a lot of fun and a great, social way to excercise! Come for some fun and learn a variety of dances and western struts in this class. You’ll learn easy-to-follow steps set to the beat of the best in country music. Class Dates (Choose One) 2/11 - 3/10 (5xs) 3/31 - 4/28 (5xs) Tue 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM BSC Armory, Room 157 Instructor: Jimmy Adams Fee: $69 Course ID: 9650109
New Kizalsa Join us to learn the basic elements
of Afro-Latin dance and learn the role dancing and music has in every culture! Basic steps for Kizomba, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and Cha Cha will be covered. You will learn dance skills while also improving your technique, poise, self-confidence and creative ability all while you deepen your understanding and appreciation for the rich and colorful heritage that each dance represents. This class is open to everyone – young and old, single or couples. No previous experience required! 2/3 - 3/30 (8xs) Mon 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM BSC Armory, Room 157 Instructor: Paul-Yvann Djamen Fee: $99 Course ID: 9650124
Autographs, Athletes & More
Are you a huge professional sports fan, or do you know one that could talk for hours on the latest games or the greatest moments of all time? If so, this class is perfect for you. Casey is a collector of all things autographed, and especially all things MLB, NHL, NFL, or NBA related. Join him to talk about pro-sports and learn where to get an autograph from your sports hero or where the stars from your favorite team sign. He’ll show some of his collection, and will tell what companies to work with (and those to avoid). Come and talk shop and see some cool things!
SPECIAL INTEREST German Beer, sehr gut!
Journey through Germany’s beers without leaving the states! Your instructor, Debbie, has just returned from Germany and is passionate for the country and its flavors. You’ll sample a variety of beers from the different regions of Germany, accompanied by the Harvest Brazilian Grill’s special appetizers. It will be a unique experience you won’t want to miss! Participants must be 21 to register. Registration closes one week prior to the class start date. We highly recommend participants eat ahead of time and possibly arrange for alternative transportation home! 2/3 Mon 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mandan Depot Bier Hall Instructor: Debbie Mantz Fee: $75 Course ID: 9750013
The British Gin & Tonic Experience
Gin and tonic…such a simple drink that requires neither a mixologist nor a vast collection of ingredients but yet is so iconic. In this class, come and experience the best ingredients and a selection of European gins. You will learn how to mix and taste gins with varied tonic waters and additives to customize your drink and bring out the best aspects of each gin. Discover your new favorite classic British drink and never leave town! Participants must be 21 to register. We highly recommend participants eat ahead of time and possibly arrange for alternative transportation home! Class Dates (Choose One) 3/30 or 4/16 Mon 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Harvest Brazillian Grill Instructor: Dr. Amy Juhala Fee: $79 Course ID: 9750023
2/19 Wed 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Casey Zarr Fee: $45 Course ID: 9650121
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Through Communication of STEM
Communication within and about the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is vital to education of the public and support of the funding stakeholders. This course offers tools and techniques in order to become better communicators in the fields of STEM. The course will draw upon improvisation training, theater, and storytelling techniques in order for participants to build empathy and improve the way we relate and talk to others.The course topics to be covered, but not limited to: Relating with one another to build on a conversation: Avoiding dead-end communication; Storytelling - sharing your story with others: Why is my field/idea important? How did I get here?; Knowing your audience: Your presentation will be different with various audiences. Help your audience understand what you are trying to communicate. Class Dates (Choose One) 1/30 - 2/20 (4xs) 4/2 - 4/23 (4xs) Thu 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Kelsey Menge and Jo De Knutson-Person Fee: $39 Course ID: 9750024
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS Better Business Writing
Business writing has only two goals: 1) to make people understand something, and 2) to get them to take some action. Whether it’s to buy your product or service; confirm a decision; or to simply like you and think you’re good to do business with, you want your reader to understand you and take action. Learn 10 ways to write your business letters and emails more effectively, to say what you mean, and to make sure your readers understand you. 4/23 Thu 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 103 Instructor: Cindy Solberg Fee: $129 Course ID: 5250029
COMPUTER / TECHNOLOGY Beginning Excel 2019
Come and try the latest and most powerful spreadsheet application built for today’s workplace. We will discover how to build, edit and modify spreadsheets, design charts, and create basic formulas and functions. Basic knowledge of Windows is recommended.
2/27 Thu 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 104 Instructor: Cindy Solberg Fee: $159 Course ID: 5270137
Beginning Access 2019
This course will easily demonstrate the important functions of Access 2019 in a clear and concise manner, so you can get going quickly with this popular database application. Areas covered include: Optimizing database design, creating tables to store data in formatted fields, using handy templates to give you a head start, importing and exporting of data, making queries to extract specific data, and producing forms for data entry. Whether you’re upgrading to Access 2019 or new to the database concept, this class is for you. Basic knowledge of Windows is recommended. 3/12 Thu 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 104 Instructor: Cindy Solberg Fee: $159 Course ID: 5270136
Intermediate Excel 2019
It’s time to take your MS Excel 2019 skills beyond the basics. This class will have you working with multiple workbooks, outlining, subtotaling, sorting, filtering, and formatting your MS Excel data all within the MS Excel 2019 platform. From
protecting data to working with lists, charts, pivot tables and analyzing data, your Excel skills will be taken to the next level! 4/9 Thu 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 104 Instructor: Cindy Solberg Fee: $159 Course ID: 5270138
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP Leadership Journey
The move into leadership can be exciting but also rocky. New leaders often struggle to gain footing with developing skills, gaining their team’s trust, and meeting priorities—all at once. This course introduces three differentiators leaders can activate immediately in their new role to bring out the best in people while being authentic and receptive to feedback. Leaders learn what they can do to redraw boundaries and reshape relationships, particularly with former peers who now report to them. 2/6 Thu 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Cindy Solberg Fee: $139 Course ID: 5600144
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Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)
CYBERSECURITY
Palo Alto Networks Certifications In partnership with Palo Alto Networks, Bismarck State College is committed to educating the cybersecurity talent needed to protect our nation and working together to make the internet safe. Toward that goal, BSC offers a number of industry certifications and training.
Certified Cybersecurity Associate (PCCSA)
A Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Associate (PCCSA) possesses knowledge of cutting-edge technology available today to manage the cyber threats of tomorrow. Upon registration a voucher and instructions will be provided including where to schedule the exam. Fee: $100 Course ID: 5950007 Prepare to take this certification exam by taking the following three courses.
Cybersecurity Foundations (15 hours)
This class explains the nature and scope of today’s cybersecurity challenges. This module explores the cybersecurity landscape, cyberthreats, malware and spamming, and Wi-Fi and advanced threats. Online 24/7, Class begins 2nd Monday of each month Instructor: Matt Frohlich/Nicklos See Fee: $300 Course ID: 5950002
Cybersecurity Gateway (45 hours)
This class explains networking concepts, fundamentals, and technologies. Students explore the basic operation of computer networks; common networking devices; routed and routing protocols; network types
and topologies; DNS; physical, logical, and virtual addressing; IP addressing and subnetting; the OSI and TCP/ IP models; network security models, cloud and data center security, network security technologies, cloud computing, virtualization, and storage technologies; and network operations fundamentals. It is recommended to take Cybersecurity Foundations prior to this course.
A Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) can operate Palo Alto Networks nextgeneration firewalls to protect networks from cutting-edge cyber threats. Upon registratio,n a voucher and instructions will be provided including where to schedule the exam. Fee: $140 Course ID: 5950008 Prepare to take this certification exam by taking the following two courses.
Cybersecurity Infrastructure Configuration (45 hours)
Students will learn to configure the security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features of next generation firewall technologies.
Online 24/7, Class begins 2nd Monday of each month Instructor: Matt Frohlich/Nicklos See Fee: $500 Course ID: 5950003
Online 24/7, Class begins 2nd Monday of each month Instructor: Matt Frohlich/Nick See Fee: $500 Course ID: 5950005
Cybersecurity Essentials
Cybersecurity Coming 020! Prevention and March 2 Countermeasures
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This class presents detailed information about next-generation cybersecurity solutions available from Palo Alto Networks. This module demonstrates the real-world application of the cybersecurity design best practices and principles presented in Module 2, to address the cybersecurity landscape and threat challenges described in Module 1. It is recommended to take Cybersecurity Foundations and Cybersecurity Gateway prior to this course. Online 24/7, Class begins 2nd Monday of each month Instructor: Matt Frohlich/Nicklos See Fee: $500 Course ID: 5950001
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(45 hours)
Students will learn to configure traffic handling, advanced content/user identification, quality of service, global protect, monitoring/reporting, and high availability of next generation firewall technologies.
Online 24/7, Class begins 2nd Monday of each month Instructor: Matt Frohlich/Nick See Fee: $500 Course ID: 5950006
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ONLINE TRAINING
In partnership with Ed2Go, BSC offers a wide range of highly interactive courses you can take entirely over the internet. All courses are led by expert instructors, many of who are nationally known authors. These instructors develop and lead every course, and you’ll be able to interact with them and fellow students. The sessions start monthly and are in a convenient six-week format.
Online Personal Enrichment, Hobby, and Skills Training
These classes are perfect for the independent learner; you receive immediate access upon registration and have up to three months to complete them at your own pace. Popular Courses Include: n Introduction to Microsoft Excel n Speed Spanish n Accounting Fundamentals n Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach n Project Management Fundamentals n Grammar Refresher n Tools for Teachers n Introduction to SQL You will receive a certificate of completion when you complete the class with a passing score.
Online Career, Professional, and Certification Training
These advanced courses offer a flexible way to learn and prepare for a new career or help you advance in your current job. Start anytime to learn new skills and prepare for nationally recognized certifications. Get support from a dedicated Student Advisor and access to a virtual career center. Topics include business, healthcare, technology, industry certifications, and more. Popular Courses Include: n CPC Medical Billing and Coding (Voucher Included) n Pharmacy Technician (Voucher Included) n CompTIA Certification Training: A+, Network+, Security+ (Vouchers Included) n Human Resources Professional n Veterinary Assistant n Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt (Vouchers Included) n Certified Bookkeeper
DDI’s online learning library is designed for learners to build skills on their own without the travel and administrative expenses of traditional workshops. Used as a standalone solution or to complement a leadership development program. Our online courses are based on the same research and competencies as the traditional classroom system. When supported with practice, reinforcement tools, and on-the-job application opportunities, you can get the same impact as other modalities. These are self-paced courses that can be completed in 2-3 hours. After passing the Mastery Test, you will receive a certificate of completion. Below are some of our most popular classes: n Leading Virtually n Communicating for Leadership Success n Communicating with Impact n Your Leadership Journey
To view and register BSC is proud to partner with the Learning Resources Network, the largest lifelong learning associate in the world, to provide you with high quality online courses. Get the most up-to-date information from instructors who are nationally known experts in their field. All of our online courses are created and provided by expert instructors. You will find certificate programs in a wide range of topics, and you will receive a certificate upon completion. Most classes run around 4 weeks. Participate anytime day or evening and work at your own pace. All you need to participate is an internet connected device! Below are some of our most popular classes: n Certificate in Data Analysis n Certificate in Business Writing n Certificate in Non-Profit Administration n Web Design n Dementia Care
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LECTURE Footprints … the Explorers of Dakota Territory
Participants will review 1600s-1800s, and “traditional explorers” such as Pierre Gaultier de la Verendrye, David Thompson, and (Meriwether) Lewis and (William) Clark. As well as non-traditional “explorers” such as John Bradbury (botanist, naturalist), John James Audubon (ornithologist, painter), Father Pierre-Jean De Smet (missionary, teacher, mediator) and Karl Bodmer (painter). There will also be short sections on the Indigenous People. 2/27 Thu 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 431/433 Instructor: Ann Vadnie Fee: $20 Course ID: 7070017
OLLI at BSC is a stimulating community of inquiring adults, age 50 and above, exploring new areas of knowledge through courses, lectures, and community and college events. Discover new friends and new ways to bring meaning and enjoyment to life! Annual membership includes the following benefits: • Access to activities in the community and on campus • Discounted pricing on campus and community events • Discounts at the BSC bookstore • Free activities • Humanities courses and lectures • Exclusive access to OLLI offerings in this catalog • Special events for networking • Traveling opportunities • Waived processing fees
REGISTRATION
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Tchotchkes, Treasures & Trash: The Art of Letting Go
Is your home or life overwhelmed with stuff? Maybe you collected it? Maybe you inherited it? Maybe you are convinced your great-great grandchildren will reap the financial benefits of your massive Tupperware collection? This lecture will provide practical tools and strategies for clearing out unnecessary belongings before others are burdened with the task. Based on the principles from author Margareta Magnusson, attendees will learn to reduce the emotional connection to stuff and begin the journey of cleaning out the clutter. 3/3 Tue 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Kristi Pfliger-Keller Fee: $15 Course ID: 7070015
The Battle of Bear Paw Mountains
The flight of the Nez Perce from their homelands in present-day Oregon toward Canada is among the most romanticized episodes in American history. It also has direct ties to the Bismarck-Mandan area where the captured men, women, and children were held at Fort A. Lincoln as they journeyed under guard to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The Bear Paws Mountain Battlefield in Montana is a well-interpreted national historical site of the National Park Service. This class will provide the history of the Nez Perce exodus, a discussion of the battlefield, and the consequences of it for the Nez Perce people. 3/4 Wed 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium, Room 304 Instructor: Dr. Larry Skogen Fee: $20 Course ID: 7070013
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Behind Every Great Man is a Greater Woman
Powerful females who influenced the history of mankind by standing in the shadows while their men stood in the spotlight. Ask yourself these questions: Would Napoleon have been Napoleon without his Josephine? Would Franklin have been Franklin without his Eleanor? Would J.F.K. have been J.F.K. without his Jackie? These woman, along with many others of myth, legend, and literature will be discussed in this class. 3/24 Tue 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Pat Pins Fee: $20 Course ID: 7070019
The Origins and the Future of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Clay Jenkinson has been asked to write a book about Theodore Roosevelt National Park. He will discuss the origins, administrative history, natural history, the connection with American Indians and with Theodore Roosevelt, the current management philosophy, the impact of carbon extraction on the park and its flora and fauna, and the future of the park. Join him by providing your thoughts and insights. He will also talk about his two endless hiking journeys along the entire course of the Little Missouri River. 4/9 Thu 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium, Room 304 Instructor: Clay Jenkinson Fee: $20 Course ID: 7070018
Frontier Days to the 21st Century: History of the Bismarck Public Library
Finding my Roots: A Journey to the Home Country
Attendees will learn about the humble beginnings of our local public library and the people who contributed to and guided its development from the pioneer reading room era to the institution we know today. The Bismarck Public Library has been a valued part of our community for over a hundred years and its history needs to be remembered and shared.
This class will retrace the journey of the instructor’s grandfather, Josef Holkup, from the Czech Republic to North Dakota, a journey like the one many of your ancestors made. We will show pictures that will help explain who they were and where they came and the lure of owning land. We will touch on the harsh realities of homesteading in North Dakota. In 2011, the instructor visited the Czech Republic meeting many relatives, traveling as “a local rather than as a tourist.” He saw the farmstead where his grandfather was born and a church nearly 1,000 years old that the family attended for hundreds of years. This presentation will use lecture, pictures and group discussion to help tell the story of our immigrant ancestors.
3/30 Mon 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Kate Waldera Fee: $10 Course ID: 7070014
NATIVE PRAIRIE BSC Library Presents BookTalk at BSC 2020
4/22 Wed 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Instructor: Mark Holkup Fee: $10 Course ID: 7070020
“The prairie is not a land to tell its story easily.” -Mary Taylor Young, Land of Grass and Sky
The Vietnam War and Cambodian Genocide Revisited SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 1-3 P.M. Discussion Leader: Dr. Brian Palecek
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1-3 P.M. Discussion Leader: Dr. Brian Palecek
In March 2020, Dr. Larry Skogen will lead an OLLI tour of Vietnam and Cambodia, visiting sites related to the American Vietnam War and the infamous Killing Fields of Cambodia. This class will provide a short history of each of these tragic events, and his reflections upon visiting the grounds whereupon they occurred.
SUNDAY, MARCH 8 1-3 P.M.
Discussion Leader: Rachael Southam
4/28 Tue 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium Room 304 Instructor: Dr. Larry Skogen Fee: $20 Course ID: 7070016
BookTalk at BSC is the Bismarck State College Library’s annual book discussion series. Check out the guide at bsc.libguides.com/booktalk/2020. The books can be borrowed from libraries or purchased from booksellers. Funded by the BSC Library and a grant from the BSC Foundation
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SERIES Dr. Seuss Goes to War
Dr. Seuss’s illustrated children’s books are very distinctive and memorable. In this presentatio,n we will look at a different phase of his career, one that took place during the years of 1941 to 1943, where the cartoons of Dr. Seuss dealt not with the issues of a children’s story, but that of the issue of WWII. In fact, illustrating an important message in support of going to war when America was still battling a powerful isolationist viewpoint. Following the series we will watch a film and get to know Private Snafu, a short, bald, motor-mouthed Brooklynite with a habit of doing exactly the wrong thing, such as leaking classified information and accidentally blowing himself up. 1/28, 2/4, 2/7 (3xs) Tue 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 101 Fri 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM BSC NECE Auditorium Room 304 Instructor: Perry Hornbacher Fee: $25 Course ID: 7040013
Heroes and Unsung Heroes of WWI
World War I is described as “the war to end all wars,” but sadly that was not the case. Let’s celebrate those who fought to keep us all safe and free. Participants will first get a “brief refresher” about WWI history and then take a look at many heroes and unsung heroes including: Medal of Honor winners, female heroes on the home front, medical personnel heroes, heroes of the Resistance and WWI animal heroes. 2/12, 2/19, 2/16 (3xs) Wed 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Room 431/433 Instructor: Ann Vadnie Fee: $40 Course ID: 7040012
of battles and allegiances, political intrigue and religious conflict. A History of Scotland is a sweeping and insightful chronicle of an often turbulent but continuingly fascinating nation. Each documentary episode will be followed by a discussion with our resident Scottish Historian, Dr. Amy L. Juhala. The following documentaries will be viewed: Union of the Crowns (“Project Britain”), Jacobite Revolutions (“Let’s Pretend”), and Highland Clearances (“This Land is Our Land”). 3/5, 3/12, 3/19 (3xs) Class Times (Choose one) Thu 10:00 AM or 11:30 AM Thu 7:00 PM or 8:30 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium Room 304 Instructor: Dr. Amy Juhala Fee: $25 Course ID: 7040011
FREE MOVIES The Forgiven
During his life sentence in postapartheid South Africa, brutal murderer Piet Blomfield seeks redemption through meetings with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The Forgiven is a 2017 British drama film directed by Roland Joffé and starring Forest Whitaker, Eric Bana and Jeff Gum. The film is based on the play The Archbishop and the Antichrist by Michael Ashton, which tells a story involving Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s search for answers during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Rated R
The Bookshop
In a 1950s English town, a free-spirited widow follows her lifelong dream by opening a bookshop, spurring a cultural awakening over the objection of conservative locals. Starring Emily Mortimer, Bill Nighy, Patricia Clarkson. Rated PG 3/20 Fri 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium Room 304 Course ID: 7000012
Into the Storm
Into the Storm or Churchill at War (alt. title) is a 2009 biographical film about Winston Churchill and his days in office during the Second World War. The movie is directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan and stars Brendan Gleeson as the British Prime Minister. Into the Storm was nominated for 14 Primetime Emmy Awards. Brendan Gleeson won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Rated PG 4/17 Fri 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium Room 304 Course ID: 7000014
2/21 Fri 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM BSC NECE, Auditorium Room 304 Course ID: 7000013
Scottish History
This film/discussion series will highlight three of the more recognized periods of Scottish History. We will watch an episode from the BBC’s 10-part History of Scotland video series, presented by Neil Oliver. With stunning, BAFTA-winning cinematography and mesmerizing narrative, the series tells
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Acrylic Painting for Beginners.......................... 3 AKC Canine Good Citizen ............................... 7 An Introduction to Easy Printmaking Techniques – No Press Required................. 4 Autographs, Athletes & More.......................... 9
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Basic Drawing for the Absolute Beginner...................................................... 3 Beginning Access 2019.................................. 10 Beginning Excel 2019..................................... 10 Behind Every Great Man is a Greater Woman......................................... 14 Better Business Writing.................................. 10 Better Choices, Better Health: Chronic Pain................................................. 6 Better Choices, Better Health: Diabetes....................................................... 6
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Certified Cyber Security Associate (PCCSA).. 11 Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA).............................. 11 Companion Planting......................................... 6 Connecting Through Communication of STEM....................................................... 9 Crochet 101...................................................... 3 Creative Soap for Gifts or Home...................... 4 Creative Crochet–Hanging Dish Towels.................................................. 4 Crochet a Market Bag...................................... 4 Cybersecurity Gateway.................................. 11 Cybersecurity Essentials................................. 11 Cybersecurity Foundations............................ 11 Cybersecurity Infrastructure Configuration............................................. 11 Cybersecurity Prevention and Countermeasures....................................... 11
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Genealogy, Resources Using Technology................................................... 8 German Beer, sehr gut!.................................... 9 Get Fit at Home............................................... 6 Getting to Know Your iPhone.......................... 3 Getting Published............................................ 3 Getting Started with Genealogy...................... 8 Grandma Emma’s High Rise Kuchen................ 5
OLLI................................................................ 13 Pawsitively Obedient....................................... 7 Pawsitively Obedience–for Puppies................. 7 Picture Your Prosperity..................................... 8
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Savvy Social Security for 55+........................... 8 Scottish History.............................................. 15 Sourdough Made Simple................................. 5 3x Strong.......................................................... 6 Sugar Cookies All Dressed Up (and More!).................................................. 5 Super Super Bowl Foods.................................. 5
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Instant Pot for Beginners................................. 5 Intermediate Excel 2019................................ 10 Into the Storm................................................ 15 Introduction to Rigid Heddle Weaving....................................................... 4 Introduction to Windows 10............................ 3 Intro to Country Line Dance............................. 9
T’ai Chi: An Introduction.................................. 6 Tchotchkes, Treasures & Trash: The Art of Letting Go................................ 13 The Battle of Bear Paw Mountains................. 13 The Bookshop................................................ 15 The British Gin & Tonic Experience.................. 9 The Business of Writing.................................... 4 The Forgiven.................................................. 15 The New Basic Dance Steps............................ 8 The Origins and the Future of Theodore Roosevelt National Park............ 14 The Vietnam War and Cambodian Genocide Revisited.................................................... 14
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NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Bismarck State College is an equal opportunity institution that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, religion, sexual orientation, information protected by the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), marital status, disability, veteran’s status or any other status protected by law in its admissions, student aid, employment practices, education programs or other related activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination and Employment Act may be referred to Rita Lindgren, Chief Human Resources Officer, Bismarck State College, BSC Meadowlark Building, 1700 Schafer Street, Bismarck, ND 58501, (701) 224-5427, rita.lindgren@bismarckstate. edu or to the Office for Civil Rights/Chicago, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W Madison Street, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661. Telephone: (312) 730-1560, Fax: (312) 730-1576, TDD: (800) 877-8339, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov, website: http://www.ed.gov/ocr/.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA) Course # 3100001 Fee: $610 Start and complete training for a new career in just one month, any month, January November. This 80 hour course includes classroom instruction, practical training and clinical practice. For more information, call us today at 701-224-5600 or visit us online at bismarckstate.edu/cnatraining!
Will I receive a confirmation?
If you register yourself online, you will receive an email confirmation within 24 hours. If you register by mail or call in, you will receive confirmation after we process your registration. Please review your confirmation, which will detail location, special supplies or material fees.
What if I cannot attend a course as planned?
If you need to withdraw or change your registration in a class, you must call our registration staff at (701) 224-5600 or (877) 846-9387 at least five (5) business days before the class starts. You will receive a refund according to the refund policy of that class and through the same method in which the class was paid. There are no refunds or transfers allowed if you notify us fewer than five days before the class starts.
What is the refund/drop policy?
Participants must contact the BSC Continuing Education office at least five (5) business days prior to the start of class for a refund at (701) 224-5600. If a participant cancels less than five (5) business days prior to the start of the class, the entire registration fee is forfeited. Full refunds are guaranteed if BSC Continuing Education cancels a course. A $20.00 processing fee will be deducted from the amount refunded. All approved refunds are made by mail unless paid with a credit card or electronic check in which case the card or account is credited. Please allow three (3) weeks to process refunds. There are no refunds if an online course has been accessed.
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OLLI Members do not incur a processing fee for refunds.
Can a class be canceled because of low enrollment?
If we have to cancel a class due to low enrollment, we will notify you as soon as possible before the class is scheduled to begin. You will receive a full refund of your tuition or transfer to another course of your choice, space permitting.
The BSC Speakers Bureau is the solution for people who plan meetings, conferences and special events. We arrange for access to effective speakers and the expertise to match the best presenter to your event.
How do I know if a course is canceled?
In the event a class must be canceled, participants will be notified prior to the start of the class. In case of inclement weather, please check local radio and television stations for class cancellation announcements.
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EASY WAYS TO REGISTER! In Person Registration
Online Registration
You can also register in person at our office, located on the BSC Campus.
The easiest and most convenient way to register for class is online at: bscenrichment.com. New Students: You will need to create a user profile before you can register for a class. We are part of the North Dakota University System, so many of the terms used on the registration site refer to “student.” This term refers to anyone participating in an Enrichment class.
First Floor (Door D) National Energy Center of Excellence 1200 Schafer Street Bismarck, ND 58501
Returning Students: If you have already created a user profile, simply sign-in with your username and password.
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Phone Registration
*First name______________________________________ *Middle name___________________________________ *Last name _____________________________________________________________________________________ *Address________________________________________________________________________________________ *City ____________________________________________ *State ______________________ *Zip_______________
*Email address ___________________________________________________________________________________ Birth date (mm/dd/yyyy)___________________________ BSC Alumni: p Yes p No *Denotes required information Are you an OLLI member? p Yes p No Course ID
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Do you have a passion or hobby that you’ve thought about sharing with others? Consider becoming an instructor! We are seeking, friendly, qualified instructors for career and leisure activities throughout the year! Contact us at bsc.training@bismarckstate.edu or call 701-224-5600 to get started! Professional Development | OLLI | Enrichment Web Design | Floral Design | Camps | and more! LOG ON & REGISTER TODAY >> bismarckstate.edu/continuingeducation
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PO Box 5587 Bismarck, ND 58506-5587
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BSC CONTINUING EDUCATION
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We offer lifelong learning classes, training & services to meet your professional and personal needs.
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