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4-11 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING 8-10 Mechanical Technology 8-9,11 Plastics Technology
CAREER TRAINING 15-17 Computer Training 26 Corporate Training 18 English 120 Being Writers 13 Medical Coding 18 SAT Prep 18 Security Guard 29 COURSES FOR PARENTS
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ONLINE TRAINING
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21-22 Business 19 Ed 2 Go 22 Human Resources 23 LEED Green Workplace 22-24 Management and Leadership 24-25 Media Marketing 25 Social Media for Business
LEISURE LEARNING 31-32 Arts 32 Dance 43 English as a Second Language 33-34 Fitness 34-36 General Interest 36-38 Languages 38-39 Music 40-41 Wellness 45 Registration Information
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MANUFACTURING This program prepares students for a career in the evolving advanced manufacturing field.
The use of technology to improve products and/or processes, with the relevant, innovative technology. 1 Year Certificate Programs for Advanced and Plastics Manufacturing.”
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
PLASTICS MANUFACTURING
Students develop expertise using manufacturing materials and processes and production tools and equipment. The program can be completed in one year, and students can apply the Advanced Manufacturing certificate credits toward the Mechanical Technology A.A.S. degree.
Plastics and polymer manufacturing constitute the 5th largest manufacturing sector in the United States. Students learn about the plastics industry, and the equipment, materials, and processes commonly used in manufacturing.
COURSE CREDIT HOURS FIRST SEMESTER ENGR 103 Manufacturing Materials & Processes 3 MMT 101 Machine Tools I 3 ENGR 126 Computer Aided Design 4 MATH 102 Intermediate Algebra 3 ENGR 207 Quality Assurance 3 TOTAL 16 SECOND SEMESTER MATH 114 Technical Math 3 ENGR 228 Solid Modeling 3 MMT 102 Machine Tools II 4 MMT 208 Advanced CAD/CAM 4 Technical Elective* 3 TOTAL 17 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 33
COURSE CREDIT HOURS FIRST SEMESTER MATH 102 or higher** Intermediate Algebra 3 ENGR 103 Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3 MMT 101 Machine Tools I 3 MMT 141 Fundamentals of Plastics Technology 4 ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3 TOTAL 16 SECOND SEMESTER ENGL 101 Freshman English I 3 MMT 241 Plastics Technology: Injection Molding OR MMT 242 Plastics Technology: Blow Molding 4 MMT 245 Plastics Technology Capstone 3 ENGR 207 Quality Assurance 3 Technical Elective* 3 TOTAL 16 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 32
*Can be satisfied by an MMT, ENGR, or ELEC course **MATH 112, 115 or 116 will not fulfill requirements
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MECHANICAL & PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY The Mechanical Technology program provides students with hands-on learning and an in-depth course of study in the technological aspects of mechanical design. Students learn about mechanical design, and the equipment, materials, and processes commonly used in mechanical technology.
Our graduates play an important part in local manufacturing and industry. They serve as Mechanical Designers, CAD Designers, Process Engineers, Quality Engineers, R&D Engineers, and are involved in almost all aspects of mechanical and manufacturing design and engineering.�
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MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY A.A.S. Course Credit Hours FIRST SEMESTER ENGL 101 Freshman English I 3 MATH 102 or higher** Intermediate Algebra 3 ENGR 103 Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3 MMT 101 Machine Tools I 3 ENGR 126 Computer Aided Design 4 TOTAL 16 SECOND SEMESTER ENGL 102 Freshman English II or ENGL 207 Technical Writing 3 MATH 104 College Algebra and Trigonometry or MATH 114 or higher** Technical Math 3 4 MMT 102 Machine Tools II ENGR 228 Solid Modeling 3 Technical Concentration Elective* 3 TOTAL 16
THIRD SEMESTER PHYS 103 General Physics I 4 MMT 221 Tool & Die Design 4 ENGR 207 Quality Assurance 3 Behavioral/Social Science Elective 3 Technical Concentration Elective* 3 TOTAL 17 FOURTH SEMESTER ENGR 203 Applied Statics & Strength of Materials 3 Technical Concentration Elective* 4 Technical Concentration Elective* 4 3 ART 103, 112 or 113 Art Elective Health or P.E. 1 TOTAL 15 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 64 * Complete four courses in one concentration area to fulfill degree requirements ** MATH 112, 115 or 116 will not fulfill requirements
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MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY A.A.S. OPTION: PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY Course Credit Hours FIRST SEMESTER ENGL 101 Freshman English I 3 MATH 102 or higher** Intermediate Algebra 3 ENGR 103 Manufacturing Processes and Materials 3 MMT 101 Machine Tools I 3 MMT 141 Fundamentals of Plastics Technology 4 TOTAL 16 SECOND SEMESTER ENGL 102 Freshman English II or ENGL 270 Technical Writing 3 MATH 114 Technical Math or MATH 104 or higher** College Algebra & Trigonometry 3 MMT 241 Plastics Technology: Injection Molding 4 ENGR 228 Solid Modeling 3 ENGR 207 Quality Assurance 3 16 TOTAL THIRD SEMESTER CHEM 101 Elements of General Chemistry or CHEM 103 General Chemistry I 4 MMT 221 Tool & Die Design 4 ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3 MMT 242 Plastics Technology: Blow Molding 4 Health or P.E. 1 TOTAL 16 FOURTH SEMESTER ENGR 203 Applied Statics & Strength of Materials ELEC Electronics Elective MMT 245 Plastics Tech Capstone ART 103, 112 or 113 Art Elective Behavioral /Social Science Elective TOTAL TOTAL CREDIT HOURS
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* Complete four courses in one concentration area to fulfill degree requirements ** MATH 112, 115 or 116 will not fulfill requirements
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CONCENTRATIONS Choose one of four concentration areas to fulfill degree requirements Computer Aided Design (CAD), Facilities Design, Mechatronics, or Precision Machining.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)*
FACILITIES DESIGN*
This concentration prepares students to work as CAD technicians, CAD designers and mechanical designers.
This concentration prepares students to work as CAD designers in an architectural or engineering consulting firm, as building mechanical system designers, and facilities designers.
Course Credit Hours ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3 MMT 220 Machine Design*** 4 ENGR 125 Building Information Modeling 4 MMT 208 Advanced CAD/CAM 4 ELEC 209 Programmable Logic Controllers 3
Course Credit Hours ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3 ENGR 125 Building Information Modeling*** 4 ENGR 220 Construction Methods & Materials 4 ENGR 221 Building Mechanical & Electrical Systems 4 ENGR 130 Renewable Energy Systems 3 BUS 260 Project Management 3
MECHATRONICS* This concentration prepares students to work as electro-mechanical technicians and automation technicians. Course Credit Hours ELEC 101 Electrical Circuits 4 ELEC 209 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 ELEC 204 Industrial Electronics 4 MMT 220 Machine Design*** 4 MMT 208 Advanced CAD/CAM *** 4 ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3
PRECISION MACHINING* This concentration prepares students to work as mechanical technicians, CNC machinists, and CNC programmers. Credit Hours Course MMT 220 Machine Design*** 4 ELEC 101 Electrical Circuits 4 ELEC 209 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 MMT 208 Advanced CAD/CAM *** 4 ENGR 230 Fluid Systems Design 3 * Complete four courses to fulfill concentration *** Required for the concentration
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PLASTICS OPERATOR TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
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his noncredit program was designed in conjunction with our local plastics manufacturers who have a need to hire skilled employees. The program provides students with a general introduction to the plastics industry. The primary focus will be on the day-to-day operations of a typical Plastics molding facility. This program provides students with a general understanding of three major molding processes; Injection Molding, Blow Molding, and Injection Stretch Blow Molding. Topics covered include: The Manufacturing Supply Chain, Molding Machines, Molds, Mold and Equipment Main-
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tenance, General Plant Safety, Plastics Terminology, Plastics Math, Blueprint Reading, Quality Assurance, Understanding of Polymers, Material Handling and Preparation, Product Testing, Auxiliary Equipment and Troubleshooting. This program will use a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on practical experience. 88 hours $925 10/26-11/19Â 4-9:30pm
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Prerequisite: High School Diploma or High School Equivalency.
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INFECTION CONTROL AND BARRIER PRECAUTIONS This course meets NYS Education and Public Health Law requirements to apply for licensure and registration in nursing and related-health professions. This program will assist health professionals understand how blood-borne pathogens may be transmitted in the work environment, apply accepted infection prevention and control principles to their work environment, and minimize opportunity for transmission of pathogens to patients and healthcare workers. Brenda Forrest, RN, MS, FNP, CNS, instructs. 3 hours 8/31-12/11 10/8 12/7
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MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST Become a medical coder! This 180-hour career-training course, with an additional 20 hours of optional work experience, will prepare students to seek employment as a medical coding specialist. Medical coders are responsible for accurately assigning codes and service levels for medical procedures performed and supplies used to treat a patient, as well as properly identifying physicians’ diagnoses. They may also document frequency of diagnoses and utilization of particular services and procedures associated with those diagnoses, and may audit and re-file appeals of denied claims. Medical coders are employed in hospitals, medical offices, insurance agencies, clinics, and many other healthcare organizations. Students will learn medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, as well as the different types of insurance coverage in a health facility and the various ways of receiving payment. Codes learned include ICD9-CM, CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10-CM, and ICD10PCS. Students will review HIPAA privacy regulations and will be introduced to current software used by medical coding specialists. Topics include, but are not limited to: Medical Terminology• Anat-
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omy and Physiology• Types of Insurance Plans• Source Documents and Coding Guidelines• Coding Procedures: CPT• Coding Diagnoses for ICD-9-CM and ICD10-CM• Coding for Inpatient ICD-9-CM Volume 3 and ICD-10-PCS basics• Billing and Claim Forms• Electronic Claims Processing• Coder Plus Software• Working with Insurance Companies• Handling Reimbursements• Records Management. Students will receive a certificate of completion and will be qualified to work as a medical coding specialist. Taught by Emoy Goodridge, CPC, CPC-H, CPMA, CPC-I, CBCS. Goodridge is a Past President of the local CNY Syracuse AAPC Chapter and affiliated with National Alliance of Medical Accreditation Services (NAMAS) and the National Health career Association (NHA). This is a hybrid course. In Auburn, all Mondays are online. Prerequisite: Completed application, passing score on the TABE pre-entrance exam, and interview. Students must be at least 18 years of age and hold a high school diploma or its equivalent. 180 hours $2445 9/22-1/14/16 MTTh 5-9pm Auburn No class 11/26, 12/24, 12/29, 12/31
PARENTS DEMENTIA FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS Designed for family caregivers dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular dementia, Lewy-Body Dementia or other conditions which cause significant memory problems. In addition to basic information about dementia, this 4-week course will cover essential elements to address throughout the illness, common health complications, and tips from professional care providers who deliver person-centered care. Use of materials and internet will facilitate learning and maximize competence in care-giving beyond the end of the course. Your instructor is an authority on dementia. Taught by Pamela K. Atwood, MA, CDP, QDCP, CLL. 1.6 CEUs/ILUs.
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ICD-10 READY HYBRID COURSE This is a 3-day course (in class and online component) that prepares experienced coders for the change from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM. The course guides you through the essentials of ICD-10-CM. It provides the understanding required to allow for proficiency in ICD-10-CM to maintain your certified professional coder certification (CPC). Registrants must present their ICD-10-CMs, the workbook will be provided. 30 hours $350 9/14-9/18 MWF 8am-2pm Auburn
CHILD ABUSE IDENTIFICATION AND REPORTING SEMINAR You will learn the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively report child abuse or maltreatment/neglect to the NYS Child Abuse and Maltreatment Register; evaluate situations to determine whether there is reasonable cause to suspect child abuse or maltreatment; and identify the physical and behavioral indicators commonly associated with child abuse. Course is approved by New York State Education Department. Bring your professional license, permit (if applicable), and social security number. Cheryl Foster, RNC, MSN, PNP, instructs. 2.25 hours 9/15
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NOTARY PUBLIC WORKSHOP This course provides a comprehensive view of the notary public office and preparation for the New York State test. Students are required to purchase the new reference guide and textbook, Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York ($40). Instructor Al Piombino will offer the book for sale 15 minutes before class. 3.5 hours 9/16
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NEW! BRAIN BOOSTERS Creative re-thinking and re-envisioning for individuals who are stuck! Whether you are stuck personally or professionally, you can reevaluate and reset your goals and objectives using a combination of facilitated activities, individual and collaborative assignments, group and individual exercises that will stimulate your thinking, generate ideas, and more. You can re-develop or jump start ideas, philosophies, visions and missions as well as rethink goals and objectives using creative methods. Instructed by Cara-Leigh Battaglia. 12 hours $150 10/6-11/12 TTh 5:30-6:30pm
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NEW! PROGRAMS & PROFITABILITY This is an ideal series of sessions for the small sole proprietor, hobby or craft business. You will learn the easiest ways to increase profits, research similar business types, create an analysis of your program/service offerings and develop ideas for improving the profitability, expansion or focus, and marketing of them through analysis, industry trends and comparisons, and idea brainstorming. Cara-Leigh Battaglia has been providing private consulting and freelance contracting in development, advance-
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ment, crisis communication, marketing and strategic planning, and a variety or PR, HR, financial and business services for over 29 years to large and small nonprofit and for-profit businesses. 8 hours $150 10/7-10/28 W
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NEW! BUSINESS BRAIN POWER Creative re-visioning. Using a combination of facilitated activities, individual and collaborative assignments, group and individual exercises, you will stimulate your ideas on personal or professional projects, staff development, collaborative project development, and more. This is not a strategic planning session; rather, it is geared to re-develop or jump start ideas, philosophies, visions and missions as well as rethinking goals and objectives using some creative and nontraditional methods. Taught by CaraLeigh Battaglia. 18 hours $250 10/20-11/10 T
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INVESTING 101 Learn the basic of investing while focusing on long-term retirement plans. Topics covered will include: stocks, bonds, mutual funds, IRA’s, 401K’s, annuities & tax benefits. Students will be encouraged to suggest lesson plans based on information they would like to learn in addition to the topics listed above. A guest speaker will enhance your learning experience while adding their own perspectives and insights. At the conclusion of this course, you will have the knowledge required to understand basic investing while being aware of all the risks and rewards. All course materials will be provided by the instructors at no additional cost. Taught by Patrick Cuddy and Timothy Carr, Pinnacle Investments. 8 hours $49 11/2-11/23 M 6-8pm
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BUSINESS BASICS: STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS Learn about the thorough preparation necessary to start a successful business. Gain a realistic view of the commitment and requirement of going into business. Start-up topics include: where to go for help to register a business, legal issues, financing, and resources to help research and write a business plan. Information is not specific to any one industry and may be useful to those considering small businesses as one of several options. Taught by Thomas Paczkowski, CFP, the Fred L. Emerson Foundation Professor Emeritus in Enterprise and Innovation. 2 hours 11/11
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COMPUTER
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR SENIORS While open to everyone, the pace, content, and coverage of this course has been designed specifically with seniors in mind. Anyone with limited or no computer background that wants to learn what a computer is and what it can do can benefit from this course. Not recommended for those with significant computer experience. Taught by Lynda DeOrio. 4.5 hours $69 9/16-9/30 W
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IC3 – INTERNET AND COMPUTER CORE CERTIFICATION We are now in the digital age. It brings new opportunities but to take advantage you need to be prepared. Almost everyone has skills in using everyday technology but that is hard to prove to an employer. The IC3 designation tells the world that you
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have ALL the basic skills needed to operate in this technological age. The course will start where the students are -even if you don’t know how to turn the thing on! It will cover topics in Computer Basics, the Windows® operating systems, Microsoft® Word®, Excel® and PowerPoint® as well as the Internet. We will also prepare for the upcoming exams with class work and independent activities so you will feel more prepared and confident. An additional textbook fee ($40) will be due to instructor on the first day of class. Taught by Linda Nestor. 39 hours 9/22-11/3
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IPAD® BASICS Bring your iPad®! For owners new and old at any level of experience. Everyone can learn something new. This course is designed for discovery and fun. You will learn how to use iPad® apps, surf the Internet, and use basic functions like Calendar, Camera, Contacts and Mail. We will venture into Safari as well as you learn to “surf” the Internet! Come learn to use this device that you’ve heard so much about! Bring your own charged iPad® to class. Taught by Margie Creamer. 4.5 hours $39 9/22-10/6 T 11/3-11/17 T
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BEYOND IPAD® BASICS
COMPUTER ABC’S
MICROSOFT® WORD ® 2013-LEVEL 2
This course is designed to impart a basic level appreciation program for the common user. After completing this course, the student is able to use the computer for basic purposes of preparing word documents, view information on the Internet, send/ receive emails, use a basic spreadsheet, and prepare a PowerPoint® presentation. There will be a $5 book fee payable to instructor on first night of class. Taught by Kathy O’Neill.
This course continues from Microsoft® Word® 2013 Level I. Students will learn to manage lists, customize tables and charts, customize formatting, modify pictures, create customized graphic elements, control text flow, create mail merges, and macros. This course will focus on creating and modifying complex documents. Prior to taking this course, you should either have taken Microsoft® Word® 2013Level 1 or have equivalent knowledge. Textbook included.
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Go beyond the basics with your iPad®! This course is a continuation of How to Use your iPad®. You will learn how to use the App Store and how to discover and use apps which are specific to your interest. Explore iBooks, iTunes, Maps and then Apps store. Learn more of Safari and its advanced features and techniques. Make your iPad® your new appendage!! Bring your own charged iPad® to class. Taught by Margie Creamer.
MICROSOFT® WORD ® 2013-LEVEL 1
MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013- LEVEL 1
Learn to create, edit, and print documents using Microsoft® Word® 2013. Major topics include: composing and editing basic documents, formatting text and paragraphs, adding tables, inserting graphic objects, controlling page appearance, and proofing documents. Prerequisite: Microsoft® Windows® course or equivalent experience. Textbook included.
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This beginner’s course introduces you to spreadsheets generally used for organizing, manipulating, and sharing data and budgeting. You will begin by navigating the Excel® 2013 environment. Hands-on activities will focus on performing basic tasks associated with creating and saving worksheets, using formulas and functions to perform calculations, formatting and modifying worksheets, searching for and replacing
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data, printing workbook contents, and managing large workbooks. Prerequisite: Microsoft® Windows® course or equivalent experience. Textbook included. 6 hours $69 10/13, 10/15 TTh 11/9, 11/11 MW
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MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013-LEVEL 2 This course builds upon the foundational knowledge you gained in our Level 1 course or have acquired on your own. Topics covered include: more financial, logical, and database functions, along with creating advanced worksheets, advanced charting. PivotTables and PivotCharts, recording and executing macros, inserting graphic objects, and creating 3-D workbooks. Prior to taking this course, you should either have taken Microsoft® Excel® 2013-Level 1 or have equivalent knowledge. Textbook included. 6 hours $69 10/27, 10/29 TTh 5:30-8:30pm Auburn 11/16, 11/18 MW 5:30-8:30pm Auburn
MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013-LEVEL 3 In this course, you will continue your learning of the more advanced feature of Excel®, including automation common tasks, auditing workbooks to avoid errors, using Excel® data in other applications, creating macros, analyzing and presenting data, working with multiple workbooks, and exporting Excel® data. This course builds upon the knowledge you gained in our Level 1 & 2 courses or have acquired on your own. Prior to taking this course, you should either have taken Microsoft® Excel® 2013-Level 1 & 2 or have equivalent knowledge. Textbook included. 6 hours $69 11/3, 11/5 TTh 11/30, 12/2 MW
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MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013: DASHBOARDS This course builds upon the foundational knowledge presented in the Excel®: Part 1 course and will help start you down the road to creating advanced workbooks and worksheets that you can use to create dashboards. The ability to analyze massive amounts of data, extract actionable intelligence from it, and present that information to decision makers is the cornerstone of driving a successful organization that is able to compete at a high level. You will:
• Create advanced formulas. • Automate workbook functionality. • Apply conditional logic. • Visualize data by using basic charts. • Implement advanced charting techniques.
• Analyze data by using PivotTables, slicers, and PivotCharts. 6 hours $69 11/17, 11/24 T
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MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013: DATA ANALYSIS WITH PIVOTTABLES Advances in technology have made it possible to store ever increasing amounts of data. Along with this, the need to analyze that data and gain actionable insight is greater than ever. You already have experience working with Excel® and creating basic PivotTables to summarize data. But, Excel® is capable of doing so much more. Being able to harness the power of advanced PivotTable features and create PivotCharts will help you to gain a competitive edge. You will not only be able to summarize data for you to analyze, but also organize the data in a way that can be meaningfully presented to others. This leads to data-driven business decisions that have a better chance for success for everyone involved. Textbook included.
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course, you will be able to use Excel® 2013 advanced PivotTable functionality to analyze your raw data. Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, you should have experience working with Excel® 2013 and PivotTables. You should already understand spreadsheet concepts and be comfortable creating basic PivotTables. 3 hours $49 5:30-8:30pm Auburn 12/1 T
MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2013: DATA ANALYSIS WITH POWERPIVOT We are now living in the age of big data. Data is being collected all the time and for increasingly detailed transactions. This can lead to an overwhelming amount of data, which brings about a need for people who can analyze large amounts of data quickly. Fortunately, Excel® provides PowerPivot to help you organize, manipulate, and report on your data in the best way possible. Since a tool is only as good as the person using it, it is important to gain a solid understanding of PowerPivot to maximize your effectiveness when analyzing data. Textbook included. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to use PowerPivot along with Excel® 2013 to analyze data from a variety of sources. Prerequisites: To ensure your success in this course, you should have experience working with Excel® 2013 and PivotTables. You should already understand spreadsheet concepts and be comfortable creating and analyzing basic PivotTables. 3 hours $49 5:30-8:30pm Auburn 12/8 T
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ACADEMIC PREPARATION SAT PREP FOR EXAM Does your high school student need help preparing for the fall SAT exams? This intensive course, based on the latest SAT version, helps students assess their strengths and weaknesses in the verbal and math sections, and practice efficient answer strategies for sentence completion, reading comprehension, and math reasoning. Student must bring textbook: Official SAT Study Guide (Second Edition) to first class. ($21.99 at College Barnes & Noble Bookstore; call 315-294-8690 or available at any online bookstore). 16 hours 9/13- 11/1
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This course introduces students to different writer goals and practices through prompts and peer workshopping. Also included is a brief history of writing studies as a discipline and career opportunities. Take this course as non-credit or receive one college credit. Mark Montgomery, Instructor. 5 weeks $118 (credit option additional $84) 10/5-11/4 MW 1:30-2:50pm Auburn
SECURITY GUARD SECURITY GUARD TRAINING: 8-HOUR PRE-ASSIGNMENT The 8-Hour Pre-Assignment course for security guards will teach you the role of a security guard; legal powers and limitation; how to handle emergencies, communications and public relation; access control; ethics and conduct. All security guards are required to complete an 8-Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course prior to applying to the New York State Department of State for a Security Guard Registration card. This course is approved by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Service. You must attend 100% of the course and pass an examination to receive your certification of completion. Brian Clancy instructs. 8 hours $79 9/22, 9/23 TW 6-10pm Auburn 12/9-12/10 WTh 6-10pm Auburn
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE
BUSINESS ONLINE CERTIFICATE IN CUSTOMER RESEARCH Instructor: William A. Draves 3.2 CEUs/ILUs. 32 hours $395 9/8-10/30 Online
CERTIFICATE IN DATA ANALYSIS Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Introduction to Data Analysis Instructor: John Rutledge 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Intermediate Data Analysis Instructor: Mary Dereshiwsky 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Advanced Data Analysis Instructor: John Kritzer 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
CYBER SECURITY FOR MANAGERS Instructor: Stan Waddell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 10/5-10/30 Online
Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Entrepreneurship Boot Camp Instructor: Conrad Brian Law, COI 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online The Business Plan Instructor: Mary Beth Izard 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Entrepreneurial Marketing Instructor: Kathy Nadlman 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Accounting And Finance For Non-Accounting Managers Instructor: Sharon deFonteny 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Cash Is King Instructor: Jodie Trana 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Funding Your Business Instructor: Jodie Trana 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE Sign up for both courses below and entire program is only: 3.2 CEUs/ILUs $245 Keys To Customer Service Instructor: Nanette Sanders-Cobb, COI 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $145 9/8-10/2 Online Extraordinary Customer Service Instructor: Fred Bayley 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $145 10/5-10/30 Online
CERTIFICATE IN PRESENTATION MEDIA Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Prezi Instructor: Kimba Green 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Photoshop速 For Presentations Instructor: Dan Hood 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Graphic Design For Visual Presentations Instructor: Jenna Soard 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
For full class description, visit: www.cayuga-cc.edu/communityed
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HUMAN RESOURCES APPLYING LEAN SIGMA PRACTICE TO HR FUNCTIONS Instructor: Sally Schmall, SPHR 1.6 CEU’s/ILUs 16 hours $245 10/5-10/30 Online
BUSINESS COACHING CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE IN SELF PUBLISHING AND EBOOKS Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Growing Your Business With Self Publishing 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Self Publishing Ebooks Instructor: Tim Street 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Marketing Ebooks 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
CERTIFICATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 5.6 CEUS/ILUs $595 Conflict Management Instructor: Sally Klauss 2.4 CEUs/ILUs 24 hours $245 9/8-10/2 Online
Negotiation: Get What You Want Instructor: Julie King Tamang 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Using Personality Profiles For Better Work Performance Instructor: Sally Klauss 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $295 11/2-11/27 Online
NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP) FUNDAMENTALS Instructor: Teresa Meehan 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $175 10/5-10/30 Online
ADVANCED NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING (NLP) Instructor: Teresa Meehan 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $175 11/2-11/27 Online
EFFECTIVE COPYWRITING Instructor: Kathryn Will 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online
Instructors: Marie Johnson, COI and Sheeri Restauri Carson, COI 3.2 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $395 9/8-10/2, 10/5-10/30 Online (Both sections required)
LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $395 Leadership Principles Instructor: Constance Yates 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $145 16 hours 9/8-10/2 Online Developing Your Leadership Skills Instructor: William A. Draves 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $145 16 hours 10/5-10/30 Online Developing Your Professional Career Instructor: Tawanda McLaurin 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $145 16 hours 11/2-11/27 Online
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EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUS/ILUs $695 Leadership Principles Instructor: Constance Yates 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $145 16 hours 9/8-10/2 Online Executive Leadership In The 21St Century Instructor: William A. Draves 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $395 16 hours 10/5-10/30 Online How To Avoid Fatal Leadership Errors Instructor: Henry Findlay 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $295 16 hours 11/2-11/27 Online
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LEED V4 GREEN ASSOCIATE EXAM PREP & STUDY GROUP Instructor: Kelly Gearhart 3.2 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $695 9/8-10/30 Online
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GREEN WORKPLACE LEED AP BD+C Instructor: Kelly Gearhart, LEED AP BD+C, LEED AP O+M 3.2 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $795 9/8-10/30 Online
LEED V4 ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS + MAINTENANCE EXAM PREP & STUDY GROUP 3.2 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $795 9/8-10/30 Online
Program Evaluation For Nonprofits Instructor: Myia Welsh 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 11/2-11/27 Online
GET THINGS DONE Instructors: Jennifer Selke and Betsy Flanagan 1.6 CEUs/ILUs $245 16 hours 9/8-10/2 Online
INTERVIEW SKILLS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FOR NON FINANCIAL MANAGERS Instructor: Sharon deFonteny 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online
CERTIFICATE IN NON PROFIT ADMINISTRATION Sign up for both courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUS/ILUs $595 Revenue Generation For Nonprofits Instructor: Fred Bayley 4.0 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $495 9/8-10/30 Online
Instructor: Sally Klauss, Instructor 2.4 CEUs/ILUs 24 hours $295 9/8-10/2 Online
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online
LEAN SIX SIGMA 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 11/2-11/27 Online
For full class description, visit: www.cayuga-cc.edu/communityed
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MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $595 Management Boot Camp Instructor: Sally Klauss 2.4 CEUs/ILUs $295 24 hours 9/8-10/2 Online NEW! 21St Century Strategies For Productivity & Time Management Instructor: William A. Draves 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Managing Generations In The Workplace Instructor: Kassia Dellabough 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $175 11/2-11/27 Online
SUPERVISORY AND LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE Instructor: Sally Klauss 3.2 CEUs/ILUs 32 hours $395 9/8-10/30 Online
NEW MEDIA MARKETING EMARKETING ESSENTIALS CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Improving Email Promotions Instructor: Dan Belhassen 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online
Boosting Your Web Site Traffic Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Online Advertising Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
GOOGLE ANALYTICS Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online
GOOGLE APPS FOR BUSINESS Instructor: Jennifer Selke 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online
MOBILE MARKETING CERTIFICATE INBOUND MARKETING CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Introduction To Inbound Marketing Instructor: Suzanne Kart 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Content Marketing Instructor: Michael Weiss 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Advanced Inbound Marketing Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $595 Mobile Marketing Instructor: Heather Dimitt 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Creating Cell Phone Apps For Your Business (Non-Technical Course) Instructors: Dan Belhassen & Susan Hurrell 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 10/5-10/30 Online Advanced Mobile Marketing Instructor: Simon Salt 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 11/2-11/27 Online
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LinkedIn Instructor: Jennifer Selke 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
EVERNOTE Instructor: Kimba Green 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online
GOOGLE + Instructor: Jeff Kart 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
INSTAGRAM FOR BUSINESS Instructor: Nicole Siscaretti 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online
PODCASTING Instructor: Travis Allison 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 9/8-10/2 Online
VIDEO MARKETING CERTIFICATE Sign up for both courses below and entire program is only: 3.2 CEUs/ILUs $395 Video Marketing Instructor: Rob Lee 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 9/8-10/2 Online YouTube For Business Rob Lee 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 10/5-10/30 Online
MANAGING SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR BUSINESS CERTIFICATE Sign up for all three courses below and entire program is only: 4.8 CEUs/ILUs $495 Introduction To Social Media Instructor: Nicole Siscaretti 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Marketing Using Social Media Suzanne Kart, Instructor 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 10/5-10/30 Online Integrating Social Media In Your Organization Instructor: Jennifer H. Selke 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 11/2-11/27 Online
Twitter Instructor: Suzanne Kart 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $195 9/8-10/2 Online Facebook For Business Instructors: Jennifer Selke & Nicole Siscaretti 1.6 CEUs/ILUs 16 hours $245 10/5-10/30 Online
For full class description, visit: www.cayuga-cc.edu/communityed
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BUSINESS Why Cayuga?
TUITION & FEES (Per semester)
Full-Time NYS Resident Tuition $2,163 Part-Time NYS Resident $178 Per Credit Degree Programs
Business Administration Accounting Concentrations
Entrepreneurship Sports Management Wine Studies Certificates
Accounting Event Management General Business
Cayuga is Affordable: As a SUNY institution, Cayuga is one of the most affordable institutions in the country. Cayuga’s Flexible Schedule meets your needs. Degrees and courses are available in Auburn, Fulton, and online, and staggered start dates enable students to take classes that fit their schedule. Cayuga is Student Oriented: Faculty members help students learn business theories and applications by emphasizing active, collaborative student learning techniques. Cayuga has Small Classes: A low 14:1 student-to-faculty ratio ensures individualized attention and an ideal learning environment. Cayuga has Great Professors: Our faculty hold advanced degrees from universities across the country, and bring a wealth of experience from the business world to the classroom. Cayuga Prepares Students for what’s next. Over 90% of graduates said Cayuga met their educational needs, and 99% would recommend Cayuga to others.
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ACTIVE PARENTING NOW Make parenting easier! Designed for parents of children ages 3 to 12, Active Parenting Now helps teach parents how to raise responsible, cooperative children who are prepared to meet the challenges of the teen years. You will learn parenting skills that will help develop cooperation, responsibility and selfesteem in your children. You will also learn positive, nonviolent discipline techniques so you can avoid power struggles. This course is free of charge, however there is material fee of $15 to cover the cost of the parent guide book due the first evening of class. Taught by Katherine Duckett, MS, CPP, who has been a prevention educator for Confidential Help for Alcohol and Drugs, Inc. for twenty five years. 12 hours Free 10/19-11/23 M
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PARENTING GIFTED CHILDREN Raising gifted children in an educational climate where the focus is on mass proficiency and “grade level outcomes” make it difficult to challenge students who are academically advanced. You will learn how to accommodate your chil-
dren’s academic and social-emotional needs both at home and school, while staying sane in the process. Taught by Jeff Kritzer. 1.6 CEUs/ILUs. 16 hours $145 9/8-10/2 Online
SUCCESS WITH AGING PARENTS Know more about taking care of your loved one. Geared towards family and friends of an elderly person, including spouses/significant others, parent-child, elder-other relative, friends, even longdistance caregivers. You will get essential information that caregivers or care partners need to know as you care for an older adult. Learn how to prepare for changes in personal relationships when taking on caregiving roles. Improve your understanding of resources and the long-term care services and supports available. Come away with a developed confidence in techniques in assisting others with variety of needs. This course will also be useful for health program students and emerging professionals. Taught by Pamela K. Atwood, MA, CDP, QDCP, CLL. 1.6 CEUs/ILUs. 16 hours $149 9/8-10/2 Online
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PARENTS STUDENTS WITH ASD For parents of children who have been diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)—a neurological disorder on the autism spectrum. Find out how to work effectively with your child, to create the most positive learning environment in and outside of school for your child. Then take away strategies for working effectively with your child’s teachers. The course is geared for parents and teachers, but it is also relevant for anyone else interested in understanding this important issue. Julie Coates, Instructor. 1.6 CEUs/ILUs. 16 hours 10/5-10/30
$145 Online
A PARENT’S GUIDE TO THE IEP Help your child succeed in school. The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), was put in place to make sure that every child with a diagnosed disability gets the help he or she needs throughout their education process. Parents have significant rights as advocates for their child, both before any evaluation is done as well as afterward if the child is determined to have special needs. Find out what an Individual Educational Program or Plan (IEP) is. Understand these rights and learn how to assure your child is receiving the accommodation she or he needs. Parental advocacy is essential for school success. Taught by Jeff Kritzer. 1.6 CEUs/ILUs. 16 hours 11/2-11/27
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WANTED: New Ideas, New Instructors The Office of Community Education and Workforce Development is expanding our course offerings. If you have a special skill or talent, and would like to submit a course for consideration, please call Emily Cameron at (315) 294-8527 or send an email to emily.cameron@cayuga-cc.edu
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THE ARTIST’S WAY
ARTS OPEN PAINTING STUDIO This course is open to all skill levels. Come as a beginner and learn Watercolor and Acrylic technique and color theory, or bring your experienced painting background in order to have exchanges of insight and learn new approaches to the media. You may bring work you have done in the past for critique. Bring your choice of media (Watercolor or Acrylic), brushes and appropriate paper or canvas to the first class. Still life set-ups will be provided or you are welcome to come with a project in mind. Taught by Richard Pardee. 8 hours $69 9/20-10/11 Sun 1-3pm 10/18-11/8 Sun 1-3pm
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MELT AND POUR SOAP Come and learn a fun, easy craft, melt and pour soap making! Literally, you melt the soap base, color, scent and pour into a mold, cool down and you have your own personal bars of luxury soap! Instructor will bring a pound of glycerin soap base per person, offer a wide selection of fun molds, colors and scents (including many essential oils) and let you enjoy being your creative self! Students will leave with soaps of their own design and instructions on making more of your own! Have fun making and giving special gifts you made yourself for Halloween and Christmas! Taught by Keith Bertrand. 2 hours 9/27 12/6
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An exploration of techniques and process to bring out the creative in all of us. Artists, musicians and especially writers will discover mental tips and tricks to get the creative juices flowing! Discover a sense of safety and empowerment in allowing the creative to flow through you. Touch the possibilities! This is a 13-week course based on the Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. Students are required to purchase textbook ($15) from instructor the first night of class. Please also bring your favorite method of recording your thoughts (notebook, laptop/ iPad®) to class. Taught by Linda Nestor. 21 hours $199 9/29-11/10 T
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THE ART OF MAKING MEDICINE BAGS A ‘medicine bag’ was an important part of the equipment used by Shamans and Native American Medicine Men and Women. It was a special container for various items used to carry ‘medicine’, or symbols, of animal spirits used for treating sickness and disease. What you will take away from this class is a beautiful art piece filled with a special meanings for you, and the Spiritual History of Medicine Bags. Tuition includes materials needed for class. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen—Creative Instructor of Spiritual Art. 3 hours 10/18
$45 includes materials Sun 1-4pm Auburn
THE ART OF MAKING DREAM CATCHERS Throughout all of history, almost every culture and person has placed important significance on the true meaning of their dreams. Today, our dreams are just as powerful a force in many peoples’ lives, as they were back with all of our Ancestors. The Native tradition of dream catchers has been passed down through the generations; from parent to child, grandparent to grandchild, or from one person to another. In this class you will learn the art/ skill of making dream catchers, and a storytelling of the spiritual value. What you will take away from this class is a beautiful art piece filled with a special meaning for you, and the Native American Spiritual History of Dream Catchers. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen— Creative Instructor of Spiritual Art. 3 hours 9/27
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HOW TO USE YOUR DIGITAL SLR CAMERA Learn to use your digital camera to its full potential by understanding its basic functions and advanced capabilities. This class will cover aperture, shutter speed, depth of field, focal planes, lens lengths, film speeds, white balance, and framing techniques. We will also discuss strategies for making successful portrait, landscape, still life, and documentary photographs and look at examples from historic and contemporary photographers for inspiration. Bring your camera (and its manual) to class with you so you can become familiar with its functions and start making quality photographs of your own. Taught by Bruce Walter. 6 hours $75 10/20 -10/27 T
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP®
BASIC TAP
Do you have photos on your digital camera that you wish you could edit and print? This class covers cropping, color, brightness, contrast, and printing of photos using Photoshop®. You will also learn about advanced techniques like cosmetic touch-ups, image compositing, filters, selections, and layers. Basic Windows® skills are necessary. Bring a flash drive or SD card with your photos and a hard drive or flash drive for saving your edited images. Taught by Bruce Walter.
Shuffle off to Buffalo in this basic tap class, as we work up routines to music. Learn shuffle ball changes, flap steps, time steps, and more. This course promises fun exercise for men and women. You must bring your tap shoes. Kathy Zamniak instructs.
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CILL The Cayuga Institute for Living and Learning curriculum is designed
DANCE BALLROOM DANCING: BASIC Be a hit on the dance floor at your next social event! Discover new opportunities for fun and exercise as you develop your skill in social Ballroom Dancing. Features most popular dances including: Foxtrot, Cha, Waltz, Swing, and Rumba. Also great for weddings. No partner necessary. Taught by Walt Medicis Associates. 7.5 hours $129 for couples/ $69 for single dancer 9/20-10/18 Sun 5-6:30pm Auburn
to promote independent living skills in an environment that is both educational and enjoyable for adults with developmental disabilities. Course offerings have been designed to offer opportunities in a variety of areas to enrich students’ lives. Personal development and creativity are achieved through involvement and active participation in the classes offered. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for students in an educational and enjoyable environment. Cayuga Community College has partnered with the New York State Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (previously OMRDD) and local agencies to provide these courses. It is expected that the students attending the classes will be independent or will have the necessary support provided by the agencies or family members so that they can successfully participate in the classroom activities. Please contact us for a listing of classes.
BELLY DANCE BASICS WITH HADIA! Learn Middle Eastern belly dance movements, techniques, muscle isolations, combinations, and presentations. We will cover the music, history, terminology, and culture of the dance. Gain strength, balance, flexibility, stamina, and coordination as we learn body awareness and basic movements, organize dancing patterns into complete routines, learn to improvise, and use minicombos for any form of belly dance. Loose clothing is necessary, with dance shoes or bare feet, and no street shoes. Hip scarves or full skirts are optional and helpful. Men and women are welcome in this fun class for both beginners and dancers who desire a review of basic belly dance movements. Taught by Hadia Al Hayat (Micki Bailey). 6 hours $79 9/22-10/27 T 7-8pm Auburn 11/3-12/8 T 7-8pm Auburn
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ADULT IRISH DANCE An introduction class open to all ages and levels. Students will learn the basic travelling steps used in group dances, the different types of tunes that are traditional danced to and a bit of culture as well! The movements will be tailored to suit all levels of intensity. Movements will be shown in varying stages of impact and difficulty so that all students will be able to join in on the fun! Students should wear clothes that they can easily move freely in (i.e. no jeans) and can wear either sneakers, ballet shoes or jazz shoes. Irish dance classes will be taught by Jesse Hoselton who has been dancing, competing and choreographing all ages and levels of Irish dance for over 15 years and owns the Crane Academy of Irish Dance. 6 hours $69 10/18-11/22 Sun 5-6pm
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SWING DANCING - BASIC Big Band, Rock, Oldies, Country, Pop - no matter what your favorite type of music, you can dance the Swing to it! You’ll learn basic steps, turns, partnering and styling for the most popular form of Swing -- East Coast --- Single and triple rhythms will be taught. Partners are recommended, although not required. Taught by Walt Medicis Dance Enterprise. 4.5 hours Tuition: $79 for couples 11/1-11/15 Sun 5-6:30pm Auburn
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FITNESS JUDO This course is designed to provide instruction at all levels of Kodokan Judo. Students will be taught at their individual level and pace. Beginning students will learn the basics of Olympic Judo, self-defense, and the classical “Kata” forms for self-improvement. The beauty of Judo is in its universal nature and unlimited variety. Students may concentrate in one area or pursue several areas of interest. Advanced students will have the opportunity to test their skills and develop or refine new skills. This course can help you achieve your black belt, enhance career skills, and improve fitness. The confidence, self-discipline, fitness, perseverance, and respect learned on the Judo mat can carry over into daily life and help students succeed in many endeavours. Students must be at least 10 years old. Parental permission is needed for students 18 and under. You may enroll at any time during the semester, but tuition is not discounted. Taught by Cayuga instructor Peter Petrosino, 6th Dan, and Louis Palomeque, 4th Dan. 58 hours $150 9/1-12/10 TTh 7-9pm Auburn No classes meet on 11/26 due to Thanksgiving break
SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN Gain experience in the tactics of selfdefense, using the principles of the ancient art of Judo. Known as the “Gentle Way” or “Flexible Way,” Judo is an excellent example of how to overcome a stronger opponent using balance, timing, flexibility, and proper biomechanics. The techniques are practical and easily learned. They can be practiced at home and honed to a high level. The aware-
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ness and confidence gained through your accomplishments can be life changing and perhaps even life saving. Outlines and notes will be provided at each lesson. Wear a sweat suit or loose comfortable clothing. For women age 12 and older in good health. Taught by Cayuga instructor Peter Petrosino, 6th Degree Black Belt. 7.5 hours $49 9/16-10/14 W
Yoga meditation. An introduction to Yoga philosophy grounds this course. Recommended for beginners. Loose clothing and yoga mat are needed. No experience necessary. All activities can be modified to suit individual needs. Taught by Lesley Kennedy of Down to Earth Yoga. 7.5 hours $89 9/22-10/27 T
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FOUNDATIONS OF YOGA II FOUNDATIONS OF YOGA I Learn the basic principles and practices of Hatha Yoga, and set your course for further study. You will develop a clear foundation for practice, with an emphasis on proper alignment and body awareness, basic breath training, and
Building on Yoga I, we develop greater strength and endurance, while exploring practical uses of a Hatha Yoga approach in everyday life. Taught by Lesley Kennedy of Down to Earth Yoga. 7.5 hours $89 11/3-12/8 T
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NEW! STRETCHING AND INTEGRATED STRENGTH TRAINING FOR MEN Men are often challenged as they age by wear and tear from their high school and college days, by strenuous athletic competition, or the inactivity of sedentary jobs. Stiffness and compression can restrict the enjoyment of everyday activities and the pursuit of recreational interests. Using a mindful, yoga-based approach, we will learn to restore flexibility, to maintain and increase strength, in ways that improve balance, posture and well-being. Class will be taught by Dave Tobin, certified as a yoga teacher and teaching since 2006. Students will need a yoga mat, blanket, yoga strap and two yoga blocks. 7.5 hours $89 9/24-10/29 Th
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NEW! TONING & FIRMING EXERCISE Look good, feel great, enjoy more vitality and have fun as you tone away stress and boost your energy in this tune filled firming and conditioning course! Please bring mat or blanket for floor work. Kathy Zamniak instructs. Kathy Zamniak instructs. 6 hours $70 9/23-10/28 W
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NEW! SPIRIT FITNESS A gentle series of guided meditation sessions interspersed with private reflection, goal setting, and focus on physical or emotional health and wellness, chakra energy exercises, Inner Light™ (energy work), geared to address personal issues and moving toward peace and healing. Taught by Cara-Leigh Battaglia. 6 hours $69 10/18-11/22 Sun 9:30-10:30am Auburn
GENERAL CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD CINEMA AT “MOVIES AT THE MACK” FEATURING HEPBURN, STEWART, WILDER & HITCHCOCK In its second year, the Auburn Film Seminar will give students an overview of classic and influential Hollywood Cinema – specifically from the late 1930’s to the early 1960’s. The year-long course (from September to December, and from February to May) will be broken into four sections. Beginning with the films of Billy Wilder, the course will explore his influential dramas (Sunset Blvd.) and thoughtful comedies (The Apartment). The course will then venture into the classic films of Jimmy Stewart, from his early iconic roles (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) to his later performances (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance). In the spring, the course will explore the expansive career of Katherine Hepburn, from her early comedic work (The Philadelphia Story) to her later groundbreaking work (Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner). The year will end, as always, with Hitchcock: from his more obscure films (Life Boat, Rope) to one of his masterpieces (Vertigo). The course will be taught and curated by Michael Reiff, the Director of Cinema Programming at the Cayuga Museum of History along with staff members at the Cayuga Museum of History and Art. This class will be taught at Theater Mack, which is located behind the Cayuga Museum. The theater address is 203 Genesee Street in Auburn, NY.
This class meets twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays. No classes in January. Students have the option of either a 2pm class taught by staff member of the Cayuga Museum or a 7pm class with Michael Reiff.
NEW! FALL PREPARATION OF GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE FROM SOIL TO KITCHEN AND BEYOND Learn the essentials of fall soils preparation and mediation, harvesting, food preparation, and garden pruning for next spring. Bring your questions to this interactive gardening class! Taught by Tom and Mary Ellen Avery. 4 hours 9/20, 9/27
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NEW YORK SAFE BOATING COURSE New York State law requires all operators of personal watercraft and youth under age 18 who operate a boat without direct adult supervision, to learn boating safety and apply to the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation for a certificate. The course is for anyone age 10 or older. Books are provided by NYS. Students must attend both days and must pass the test to get the safety certificate. Students 18 years of age and older will be required to pay a $10 fee to NYS for issuance of a permanent boating safety certificate. (For 9:30am-6:00pm sessions, please bring a bag lunch.) 8 hours $39 9:30am-6pm Auburn 9/27 Sun
52 Hours $45 for full course (open enrollment) 09/02/15-12/16/15 Auburn 02/03/16-05/16/16 Auburn
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INTRODUCTION TO WINE MAKING Would you like to be able to stock your own wine cellar at grape juice prices? Make your favorite variety of wine just the way you like it, from sweet to extra dry? Making really good wine is easier than you might think. If you start with the right juice, yeast, and a few other ingredients over the course of about 4 to 6 weeks, Mother Nature does most of the work. This course will take the class through the process of making one 6 gallon batch of wine from a kit. Complete kits are available for many popular wine varieties. These are the easiest way to get started. You will also learn how to do the same thing starting from local juice as well as learn about the equipment and supplies, where you can get them and how to improvise. At the end of the class, you will be able to take bottles home. Must be 21 years old to enroll. Bring a photo ID to the first class. Taught by Charles Laun.
Have you ever wondered what your animal is thinking or feeling? What do they want, and why do they behave that way? Animal communication is a skill that rewards practice, patience and an open mind. Learn how animals may take on our physical and emotional issues in the form of misbehavior and illness, and how to quiet your mind to receive important information from your pet. Taught by animal communicator Janet Ridgeway of Syracuse. 6 hours $125 10/13-10/27 T
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UNDERSTANDING & RELATING TO ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Do you have an ESL friend, co-worker, student, neighbor or family member in your life? This course will cover how to give ESL support regarding cultural sensitivity, relating to the ESL person, understanding ESL pronunciation, speaking and communicating with the ESL person, activities demonstrating ESL learning, and ESL class modeled with ESL guest speakers. Taught by Rebecca Mindek. 9 hours $59 10/14-10/28 W
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NEW! NATURALLY FERMENTED FOODS An introduction to pickling and natural lacto-fermented vegetables. This ancient method of food preservation retains all the nutrition since the vegetables are not cooked. Fermented vegetables are actually more nutritional than the raw versions with the addition of beneficial bacteria like those found in yogurt. Many of these foods are good sources of B vitamins which are important for vegetarians. In this course we will go through the steps in making fermented sauerkraut and dill pickles. The same methods introduced here can be used with many other foods including green beans, green tomatoes, garlic and beets. Taught by Charles Laun. 3 hours $49 10/7, 10/28, 11/18 W
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NEW! INTRODUCTION TO WINE Join us for three evenings of wine discovery. Learn the fundamentals of wine, how to taste and evaluate wine, wine grape varieties, how to differentiate wine labels, and wine laws for various regions. We will taste and evaluate several wines at each class, including a few rare or cellared (aged) selections. The class is designed for beginners and for students who have not attended Cayuga Community College’s more advanced Exploring Wine class. Sandwiches or pizza will be served at each class. Must be 21 or older. Bring a photo ID to the first class. 7.5 hours $149 10/15-10/29 Th
if they are keeping them as surprises), and custom create the script of the event for themselves and their officiants. This isn’t wedding planning, but a discussion and custom writing of the ceremony and vows for use by the bride and groom, their wedding planner or officiant. This is a perfect way to identify likes and dislikes, determine as a couple the style of your ceremony, and alleviate stress or problems along the way making for rehearsals, ceremonies and vows that are relaxed, elegant, fun and memorable for you and your guests. Taught by Cara-Leigh Battaglia, an ordained officiant and professional writer. 8 hours $150 10/25-11/15 Sun 1-3pm
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NEW! INTRODUCTION TO REVIT, CAD AND BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING
GET PAID TO TALK: MAKING MONEY WITH YOUR VOICE
An introduction to using Autodesk Revit, Architectural modeling and CAD software. By working through a series of structured projects, this course will take you through the basic tools used to create a simple building model and create floor plans, building elevations and sections that can be used in construction drawings. Taught by Charles Laun. Mr. Laun is a Registered Architect experienced in using Revit for design and documentation of complex building projects.
Ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more, this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Learn what the pros look for, how to prepare, and where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals. In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher. This class is lots of fun, realistic, and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field. Taught by Voice Coaches.
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GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY
Whether you’re looking for a traditional or nontraditional ceremony, traditional, blended or original vows, engaged couples collaborate as a team to identify what they do or don’t want in a ceremony, custom create the wording and format of the ceremony and vows (even
Are you curious about where your ancestors came from? What they did for a living? When and how they came to America? With the resources available on line, both paid subscription and free, it is now easier than ever to find the answers to these questions and more. This course
will take you through: recording what you already know; interviewing relatives; using census records, birth, marriage and death records to work backwards from there; finding immigration and citizenship records. You will also learn tips for how to make the leap from American research to European records and dealing with old handwriting and foreign languages. You will find out how to record your research with genealogy databases and how to document different types of evidence. Finally you will explore ways to turn the collection of names, dates and places into a story that you can share with your family and which can be handed down and added to by future generations. Taught by Charles Laun. 8 hours $59 11/12-12/10 Th 6:30-8:30pm Auburn No class 11/26 due to the Thanksgiving break
LANGUAGE HABLAMOS ESPANOL 1 (LET’S SPEAK SPANISH 1) This class will be an introduction to the Spanish language which will be formatted to help students learn to speak and become fluent in basic Spanish. We will review pronunciation, greetings, introductions, questions and answers, and useful phrases. This will appeal to those who would like to learn Spanish for both business and conversation. Taught by Wendy Annunziata. 12 hours $89 9/21-11/2 M 6-8pm Auburn No class 10/12 due to Columbus Day
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SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? (DO YOU SPEAK GERMAN?) I
This class is designed for those who already have some basic Spanish language skills or for those who would like to continue and become more fluent after taking our first Spanish I class. Taught by Wendy Annunziata.
Have you always wanted to speak German? It is the default language of Europe! This introduction to German language is designed to develop basic conversational skills for travel and work situation. You will learn vocabulary, sentence structure, and how to ask and answer basic questions. You may also address specific topics for your travel plans or level of conversational skill. Taught by Wendy Annunziata.
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 1 Have you always wanted to learn Sign Language? Here’s your chance! In this introductory course, we will learn nonverbal communication techniques, deaf culture, and the basic patterns of American Sign Language, including beginning vocabulary, finger spellings, and facial expressions. 24 hours $89 10/27-12/8 TTh 6-8pm Auburn No class 11/26 due to Thanksgiving break
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SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? (DO YOU SPEAK GERMAN?) II Designed for students who have either attended German I or already have some basic conversational skills. The course will expand vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills to use in typical situations, especially for tourists.
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CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE This course will introduce students to some fun and interesting parts of the Chinese language. Focus will be on learning a handful of useable phrases correctly, but supplemental materials and tips will be offered for students who want to dive into the language further outside of class. Students will also learn intriguing things about culture and etiquette and even a Chinese song! If you want to travel to China in the future, or just want a little taste of the language and what it’s like to live there, then this is the course for you! Classes will be taught by Jesse Hoselton who has studied Chinese for over 10 years and lived in China for 3 years. 6 hours $59 10/18-11/22 Sun 3:30-4:30pm
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CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN I The romance language of Italian can be yours! Designed for beginners, this course will focus on basic grammar and vocabulary to develop conversational skills for everyday life. The course includes an introduction to the people, customs, and institutions of contemporary Italy. Textbook included. Taught by Patrizia Lafler. 12 hours $89 11/2-12/7 M 6-8pm Auburn
CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN III Designed for students who have attended Conversational Italian II or already have some conversational skill, the course will expand vocabulary, grammar, and communication skills to use in typical situations, especially for tourists. Textbook included Italian Now! (bring yours from your previous Conversational Italian I or II class.) Taught by Patrizia Lafler. 12 hours $89 9/22-10/27 T
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MUSIC BEGINNING MANDOLIN In three one-hour sessions, we will study the mandolin; learn chords and strumming and picking techniques. Bring your mandolin and a tuner to class. Taught by local musician, Ron Van Nostrand, a mandolin player since 1972. 3 hours $45 9/22-10/6 T 6-7pm Auburn
MANDOLIN - LEVEL II This course picks up where Beginning Mandolin left off; with new chord positions, chord structures beyond the basic major and minor chords, strumming and picking techniques, and playing melody lines along with chord patterns learned previously. Bring your mandolin and a tuner to class. Taught by local musician, Ron Van Nostrand, a mandolin player since 1972. 3 hours $45 11/10-11/24 T
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FIND & EXPRESS YOUR OWN SINGING VOICE Find and express your true voice through music! You will learn proper breathing techniques to get the most sound out of your voice and the best tone. Susan also has the expertise to help you with any vocal problems you might have. Repertoire will be songs from Broadway shows. Come recapture, your voice and be vocally empowered! Transform those negative feelings into positive feelings and sing with confidence! Students will need purchase book and bring to class: “The Best Broadway Songs Ever—5th Edition” (Series: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). Taught by Susan May. 6 hours $79 10/4-11/1 Sun 1-2:30pm Auburn No class 10/11
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Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Total beginners can download a free pamphlet on reading the treble clef on our website— justonceclasses.com. Click on classes to access this information. Fee includes a workbook and practice CD. Taught by Craig Coffman. 3 hours 10/19
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RUNNING THE SHOW! HOW TO BE A LIVE DJ
NEW! BEGINNING GUITAR This is a course for the acoustic guitar especially designed for the true beginner. It is the instructor’s intent that by the end of the course, the student will be able to play a few simple songs by strumming guitar chords with easy rhythmic patterns, pick out simple melodies, and gain a rudimentary knowledge of musical scales and chord structure as they relate to the guitar neck. In this course, you will learn guitar terminology and how to tune the guitar, explore the guitar neck, learn the relationship of musical notes to their position on the fret board, and a few basic musical scales. You will also learn basic chord structure and the difference between major and minor chords, rhythmic patterns. All of this will be done with a sense of exploration and a feeling immediate success! Bring your guitar and a tuner to class. Ronald Van Nostrand has been playing guitar for over 50 years. 6 hours 10/13-11/3
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HOW TO WRITE A SONG WORKSHOP Do you have a poem or words you would like to put to music? Or maybe you’re already a musician but don’t have skills in songwriting. Learn the basics of song writing for most genres in this workshop! Taught by Rachael Tissot. 2 hours 10/15
$30 Th 6-8pm Auburn
JUST ONCE PIANO Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give yourself years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy
Do you want to be a live performance disc jockey? More than pushing play, this workshop covers the performance aspect and technical qualities needed to be a success. Learn how to mix songs, host an event and work under pressure. From night clubs to weddings this course will outline the technique and basic essentials needed to get you in front of the crowd. Taught by Rocko Dorsey of RD Entertainment, a wellknown Central New York event DJ who provides deejayjing and lighting services at over 100 events per year. 4 hours 11/11
$69 W 6-10pm Auburn
JUST ONCE GUITAR Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give yourself years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar. For ages 13+. Fee Includes a workbook and practice DVD. Taught by Craig Coffman. 2.5 hours 11/16
$59 M
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WELLNESS NEW! UNDERSTANDING THE VOICE OF KNOWLEDGE The Voice of Knowledge can come from your own head, or it can come from people around you, but your emotional reaction to that voice is, “Something is not right!” It’s the voice of what you have learned, and you have learned so many lies, mainly about yourself. This is a selfempowering class using the required book, ‘The Voice of Knowledge’ by Don Miguel Ruiz. Prerequisite is the class, ‘Understanding The Four Agreements’. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen— Master Instructor/ Holistic Wellness & Spiritual Psychology since 2006. 10 hours $59 9/21-10/26 M 6-8pm No class 10/12 for Columbus Day
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THYROID HEALTH Want to learn about the importance of a healthy thyroid? This class will help you identify and distinguish the symptoms of a hypothyroid and a hyperthyroid and you will also learn how your thyroid can be affected by supplements, auto immune diseases and your adrenal glands, as well as chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. Taught by certified nutritionist Richard O. McIntyre, owner of Natural Solutions for Your health. 2 hours $19 9/23 W 6-8pm Auburn 11/11 W 6-8pm Auburn
UNDERSTANDING THE FOUR AGREEMENTS OF LIFE This Self Empowering class is inspired by the book ‘The Four Agreements’, by Don Miguel Ruiz. “We cannot change what we
do not understand.” We start with the Mastery of Awareness. The in depth study of this books contents gives you the tools to Master their use, and incorporating the map of these four agreements can improve your life, on all levels. “The required book ‘The Four Agreements’ by Don Miguel Ruiz can be purchased at first class for $13.99.” Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen—Master Instructor/ Holistic Wellness & Spiritual Psychology since 2006. 10 hours $59 9/24-10/22 Th
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THE ART OF MAKING DREAM CATCHERS Throughout all of history, almost every culture and person has placed important significance on the true meaning of their dreams. Today, our dreams are just as powerful a force in many peoples’ lives, as they were back with all of our Ancestors. The Native tradition of dream catchers has been passed down through the generations; from parent to child, grandparent to grandchild, or from one person to another. In this class you will learn the art/skill of making dream catchers, and a storytelling of the spiritual value. What you will take away from this class is a beautiful art piece filled with a special meaning for you, and the Native American Spiritual History of Dream Catchers. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen—Creative Instructor of Spiritual Art. 3 hours 9/27
$45 includes materials Sun 1-4pm Auburn
REIKI I Reiki is a Japanese term, which means universal life energy and is a natural method of healing. This is an introductory class to Reiki. Here, you will receive an attunement initiating you as a Reiki practitioner. The course is designed to convey a thorough understanding of the principles of Reiki, energy work, and how
it can be applied for healing purposes. Taught on the Auburn Campus by Reiki master Gabriel Collela. 6 hours $200 10/4 & 10/18 Sun
11am-2pm Auburn
REIKI II Reiki II amplifies your capacities on all levels. The flow of energy can be increased many times with the help of symbols and techniques. There are three symbols in Reiki II, which will have a great impact in your sessions. The sessions themselves can be shorter in length and their effectiveness much greater. Taught on the Auburn Campus by Reiki master Gabriel Collela. 6 hours $200 10/25 & 11/ 1 Sun 11am-2pm Auburn
REIKI III You will learn two new symbols used in attunements/initiations, and new techniques and more of the history of the Reiki lineage. In this course, you can choose to be certified as a Reiki master, who can practice, or to pursue certification the Reiki master/teacher, who can teach others. Taught by Gabriel Collela, Reiki master. 6 hours $600 11/8 & 11/15 Sun
11am-2pm Auburn
WEIGHT LOSS AND METABOLIC SYNDROME Nutritionist Richard O. McIntyre will explain how your diet can contribute to insulin resistance and weight gain, blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes. This class will show you how to reverse insulin resistance. You will learn the right balance of protein, fat, and carbohydrates for your individual lifestyle. 2 hours $19 10/14 W 6-8pm Auburn
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NEW! THE ART OF MAKING MEDICINE BAGS A ‘medicine bag’ was an important part of the equipment used by Shamans and Native American Medicine Men and Women. It was a special container for various items used to carry ‘medicine’, or symbols, of animal spirits used for treating sickness and disease. What you will take away from this class is a beautiful art piece filled with a special meanings for you, and the Spiritual History of Medicine Bags. Tuition includes materials needed for class. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen—Creative Instructor of Spiritual Art. 3 hours 10/18
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INTRO TO SHAMANIC DRUMMING/ JOURNEYING: CONNECTING WITH ANIMAL ALLIES Shamans believe that all things in the Universe have spirit and life. The rocks, the earth, the sky, the waters, the plants and the animals. The purpose of this class is to help you to connect to wisdom of these spiritual teachers. Journeying is a deep meditative exploration which can help with personal and spiritual growth. It is also a tool that can be used for healing, obtaining information, and working through psychological issues. Inspired by the book ‘Animal Speak’, by Ted Andrews. Bring a journal to write in. Taught by Reverend Beverly Owen~ Shaman Visionary/ Shamanic Journey Works since 2005 12.5 hours $59 10/27-11/24 T
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NUTRITION AND BEHAVIOR Learn how our food and sometimes lifestyles affect our behavior. Mood swings, rage, anxiety and chronic fatigue can all be avoided with specific nutrition and life style changes. Anxiety has become a huge issue in today’s world. It isn’t just situational. It can also be a chemical imbalance that can be corrected. Taught by nutritionist Rick McIntyre. 2 hours 12/9
$19 W 6-8pm Auburn
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REGISTER EARLY Many classes fill up quickly. Please register at least one week in advance so we can make class enrollment decisions. We accept registrations as long as room is available. Office of Community Education and Workforce Development
COURSE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS Additional fees for course materials, supplies and textbooks may vary. Students should be prepared to pay additional fees the first class session as noted in course description. Please do not send us supply fees that are payable to the instructor.
________ Executive Dean CARLA M. DESHAW Director of Central Southern Tier RAEN JAMES MATT Director of NRS Accountability ROSEMARY MATT Assistant to the Director of NRS Accountability ARIS BIRD Director of Cayuga Institute for Living and Learning BARBARA GREGG SUNY TEAM Counselor EMILY CAMERON Program Coordinator, RAEN MELISSA JENKIN
REFUND POLICY Requests for refunds prior to the first class meeting will be granted. Due to the short-term nature of most credit-free programs, refunds will not be granted on or after the day of the first class meeting. The Executive Dean of Community Education and Workforce Development will review requests for refunds due to extenuating circumstances on a case-bycase basis. Classes cancelled by Cayuga Community College will result in a full refund by mail or by credit card. Please allow two weeks for processing. Refunds of payments made by check or cash will require student’s social security number.
CONFIRMATION AND CANCELLATIONS Please consider your registration confirmed unless you are notified otherwise. You will be notified if the course is full, cancelled, or if the starting date is changed. The college reserves the right to cancel a course when registration is less than the minimum required.
CLASS ROOM ASSIGNMENTS Classroom assignments are made prior to or on the start date of every course. This is done for your convenience and to ensure that the best classroom is utilized for each course. Look for posted signs when you enter.
OFFICE OF ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCES
Regular Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30am-7pm Friday: 8:30am-5pm
Federal laws, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 protect qualified individuals with disabilities from discrimination on the basis of disability and guarantee equal opportunity for access to programs and services. Cayuga Community College complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding reasonable and appropriate services and accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Accommodations and services accessed through the Office of Accessibility Resources may include but are not limited to: interpreters, note takers, time extensions for tests, alternative test sites, technology to assist reading and writing, magnification devices, and physical accommodations, such as special classroom seating or architectural accessibility. Services and accommodations for all students with disabilities are coordinated through the Office of Accessibility Resources, located within the Center for Academic Success. In order for the College to provide appropriate and timely services and accommodations, students with disabilities must provide current and complete documentation as early as possible. Students with sponsoring agencies, such as Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation (ACCES-VR), Aurora, or the Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), should contact the agency several weeks before the start of classes to make sure that all necessary paperwork is completed.
Locations AUBURN Cayuga Community College 197 Franklin Street Auburn, NY 13021
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HOW TO PROPOSE A CREDIT-FREE COURSE Do you have a special skill or expertise? Interested in earning extra money? Teach a credit-free class at Cayuga Community College. The Office of Community Education and Workforce Development is always looking for new course ideas and instructors. If you are interested in submitting a course for consideration, please go to www.cayuga-cc.edu/communityed and click the How to Propose a Credit-Free Course link. Download the form, complete it, and return it by February 15 for summer, May 31 for fall or October 15 for winter/spring. If you have any additional questions, please contact Emily Cameron at (315) 294-8527 or emily.cameron@cayuga-cc.edu.
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