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CWCE Self-Paced Online Courses Business Ethics for the Office Employee Accountability Customer Service Public Speaking And more! Early Bird Special (while seats available) November 21th -December 15th $49 Regular: $69 Please contact our program coordinator 533-8483 to register or for additional offerings.
Certifications in Urban Animal Herding!
Earn the required certification and learn the legal requirements to keep farm animals in the City of Spokane! Urban Goat Keeping
Urban Pig Keeping Certification New!
Janice Swagerty, Pat Munts
CEES 109 2/14 T 6-9PM $20
CEES 105 2/7 T 6-9PM $20
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Urban Sheep Keeping Certification New!
Urban Chicken Keeping
Paul Kuber, Pat Munts
Paul and Susan Puhek
CEES 110 2/21 T 6-9PM $20
CEES 108 3/7 T 6-9PM $20
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
For class information or to register, contact CWCE Program Coordinator at 509-533-8483.
Explore our website www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce Facebook.com/ccscwce
Winter registration opens Nov. 21st Call 509-279-6030 to register
We welcome new instructors!
• TABLE OF CONTENTS • Business & Professional Development.......2 Certificate Programs............................................5 Social Media & Marketing.................................. 8
Do you have expertise or a hobby you are passionate about? Do you have experience and expertise you want to share with others? Do you feel there are community members who are interested in your topic and who want to learn?
Computers & Technology................................... 9 Teacher Education............................................. 10 Health & Medical................................................13
• Basics of Grant Writing
• Microsoft Office 2013
Continuing Education
• Adult Family Home Administrator
• Dementia Specialty
for the Environmental Sciences (CEES).......... 16
• Mental Health Specialty
Personal Interest.........................................18
• German
• Russian
Art & Design....................................................... 18
• Home Brewing
Music................................................................... 18
• Jewelry Making
• Spokane History
Photography....................................................... 19
• 3D Printing
Fitness & Sports................................................. 20
If you are qualified to teach a class listed above, please email ce@ccs.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8483.
Special Interest................................................... 23 Registration and Information....................24
Welcome Nicole Ridnour, M.S. Nicole Ridnour is currently an Adjunct Faculty member in the Communication Studies department at both Spokane Falls Community College and Park University located on Fairchild Air Force Base. Recently Nicole has received student leadership training from the Ken Blanchard institute and has been an integral part in the launch of the 2016 Women’s Leadership Academy, which is offered in conjunction with the Spokane Area Workforce Development Council and the Center for Workforce & Continuing Education. Her specialties include leadership development, marketing and outreach, and public speaking. Nicole is also a certified personal trainer and a dedicated wife, mother, and foster parent. ARR = refer to www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd for date, day and/or time
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Business & Professional Development Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers
Creative Problem Solving
This course explains financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and provides practical techniques that increase your effectiveness. Understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. BUSPD 101 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
In today’s business environment, employers expect employees to have a solid set of interpersonal skills. Acquire the ability to solve problems quickly and effectively. BUSPD 174 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Applying Lean Sigma Practices to HR Functions New! Find out about Lean concepts, tools, and methods with which you can benchmark and assess problems, and lead continuous improvement efforts to resolve them. After taking this course you will have an expanded capacity to facilitate small groups and teams using Lean Process Improvement principles and methodologies to create change within your organization. BUSPD 189 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Online
Boosting Your Website Traffic Acquire the basic skills to boost your website traffic. Learn how to analyze your visitor traffic, use search engine optimization to get greater visibility in Google searches, and redesign your website copy to increase your visitors and results. BUSPD 106 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Cash is King Cash is the biggest factor in business success. Discover how to manage cash flow success. BUSPD 167 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Change Management Skills for Human Resource Professionals New! HR professionals are increasingly being asked to develop the personal skills and attitudes for implementing change as well as a technical understanding of how to apply the tools for change. In this class participants will learn how to successfully plan, implement, communicate, create employee involvement and commitment, and add value during change. BUSPD 190 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Online
Conflict Management Discover a workable conflict management model, discuss case studies, and take away successful strategies to apply in your workplace. BUSPD 108 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $245
Online
Contact CWCE at 533-8482 to see about providing any of these classes in-person for your business. 2
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Cyber Security for Managers Be proactive against cyber terrorism. This course covers common attacks including viruses, malware, and spyware in addition to intrusion detection, prevention, and disaster recovery planning. BUSPD 111 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Online
Introduction to Data Analysis Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze these data to see trends and make predictions. BUSPD 124 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Intermediate Data Analysis Look at relationships between variables and product recognition as it relates to subsequent product purchase. This Intermediate Data Analysis course introduces statistics behind group differences and relationships. BUSPD 122 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Developing Your Leadership Skills This course is for future and emerging leaders in Generation Y. Discover the key concepts of being a leader and best strategies for developing leadership skills. Learn the unspoken secrets of leaders and strategies they employ for influencing others. BUSPD 113 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $145
Online
Effective Copywriting Come away with the tools and techniques you need to improve your copywriting skills and learn how to avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back. BUSPD 191 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Executive Leadership in the 21st Century Get information on how the marketplace and business is changing and what 21st century executives need to know. BUSPD 172 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $395
Online
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Extraordinary Customer Service Extraordinary customer service comes from focusing on the essential elements that yield big results. Discover how easy it is to tweak your customer service from the ordinary to the extraordinary. BUSPD 117 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $145
Online
Google Analytics If you are not reviewing your website statistics, then you are missing several key opportunities to profit from website traffic. Aimed at nontechnical users, this course teaches you how to use website analytics on the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. BUSPD 119 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Growing Your Business with Self-Publishing A book can help you expand your business in the way no form of advertising can. Find out how. BUSPD 175 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Improving Email Promotions Find out how to analyze your email response rates including open rates and click through rates. Learn how to improve your email promotion and responses with tracking when to email, what to email, and testing email copy. COMTE 136 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Keys to Customer Service
Flagger Traffic Control Earn your Washington State Traffic Control
card in just eight hours. Course is designed with lecture and hands-on training to meet required state certification. Certification card issued upon completion of the course, must be renewed every three years. Dan Gadd CRTPG113 12/12 M 8AM-4:30PM
$75
Cindy Close CRTPG113 01/13 M 8AM-4:30PM
$75
Dan Gadd CRTPG113 02/13 M 8AM-4:30PM
$75
Cindy Close CRTPG113 03/10 M 8AM-4:30PM
$75
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121 Call 509-533-8483 for course information or to register.
Project Management: Competencies & Structure
Discover the direct relationship between customer service skills and career achievement. Become skilled at being an exceptional service provider. BUSPD 128 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $145
Online
Leadership Principles Become an effective leader and discover your style of leadership. Learn about task completion, building relationships with subordinates, becoming socially perceptive to changes in the workplace, utilizing your emotions in a positive and effective manner, and addressing challenging goals. BUSPD 129 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $145
Online
Management Boot Camp This is a course for supervisors, managers, and emerging leaders who want to enhance their management skills. Develop clear expectations, engage and motivate employees, and increase your effectiveness BUSPD 135 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $295
Online
Get the practical and insightful knowledge you need to plan, execute, and close a project successfully. Your abilities as a project manager depend on understanding the competencies and structure of project management. Through discussion, facilitation, and practical exercises you will understand how to integrate and apply the PMBOKÂŽ Guide into effective processes for establishing priorities and proactively managing your projects.
Contact CWCE for course information and future dates: 509-533-8482 Professional Development Units (21 PDUs) awarded upon completion.Our instructor is a PMIÂŽ Registered Education Provider.
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Negotiation: Get What You Want
Onboarding New Employees
Negotiation is a key skill for success in business and everyday life. Understanding negotiation strategies helps clarify what you want, prioritize needs, and ensure you gain what is essential. Learn skills that help others get what they want to improve relationships and increase your success in the future. Learn to plan, implement, and win in the bargaining process. BUSPD 141 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Ensure a smooth transition from best candidate to star employee. Onboarding is the process of socializing new employees into the organization. BUSPD 171 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Fundamentals Learn to manage your emotional and psychological states to eliminate fear and anxiety, replace negative behaviors with positive ones, and establish rapport in your personal and professional relationships. BUSPD 142 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $175
Online
New 21st Century Strategies for Productivity and Time Management Time is even more valuable in this century than in the last. How effective you manage your time and productivity can affect your business and personal life in so many ways. You’ll get tips and techniques you won’t get anywhere else for managing time and increasing productivity. BUSPD 196 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Office Operations Discover strategies for focusing on specific office outcomes and operating a high-functioning office. Office operations refer to the administration and management of office business practices to support the highest level of efficiency and productivity within an organization. Learn how to design, implement, evaluate, and maintain the process of work within your office. BUSPD 197 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Small Business Boot Camp
Online
Revenue Generation for Nonprofits Learn to increase revenue from your current activities and develop strategies for building new ones. Effectively set prices or fees and understand the 20 percent that generates 80 percent of your revenue. BUSPD 147 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $495
Online
Self-Publishing eBooks Discover what makes a great ebook and how you create, format, and publish your eBook. Learn steps necessary to create your eBook with text, photos, illustrations, audio, videos, and hyperlinks to websites. BUSPD 148 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
The Business Plan This course teaches basics of the entrepreneurial planning process, culminating in the development of an early-stage business plan. By preparing your business concept, building your plan, and evaluating your business for feasibility you gain knowledge critical for business start-up and development. BUSPD 150 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Your Workplace, Your Employees & The Law Designed for non-lawyers, this course will provide business owners, managers, supervisors, and HR professionals with a roadmap for effectively handling complicated employee-related issues that affect today’s legal-prone work environment. BUSPD 200 3/6-3/31
Online
ARR
ARR
$195
This course is an accelerated program that enables you to take the next step in launching your small business. Small Business Boot Camp prepares you to: • Utilize local resources available to small businesses • Determine the viability of your small business plan or business idea • Establish your start-up costs • Find customers and market to your audience Contact CWCE for further class information at 509-533-8482
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Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Certificate Programs Business Coaching Certificate
Certificate in Data Analysis
Mentoring and coaching are frequently used in organizations to improve leadership competencies and provide employee support. Acquire skills in the development, implementation, and support of coaching and mentoring programs in your workplace. CRTPG 101 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $395
Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze that data to see trends and make predictions. Add a whole new skill set to your portfolio, and make a big difference in the success of your organization by acquiring data analysis skills. CRTPG 104 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Business Research Certificate Specific knowledge is often needed to succeed in researching and utilizing the best data for decision making. Obtain skills needed to effectively communicate research results for effective decision making. For business professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone who needs specific information about a business or information about a particular topic. This course gives specific knowledge needed to succeed in a research quest. CRTPG 102 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. The Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers explains the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career. CRTPG 142 2/6-4/28
Online
ARR
ARR
$495
Certificate in Business Writing Begin with understanding the format, construction, and successful techniques of writing good business reports and proposals. Then improve your skills with editing and proofreading. Finally, discover what good journalists know. Learn how to write a news story, press release or other publicity notice that zings. CRTPG 143 2/6-4/28
Online
ARR
ARR
$495
Certificate in Customer Service Whether it relates to retaining customers, serving your audience, or turning inquiries from potential customers into sales, good customer service is now one of the central factors in organizational success. Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity, and increase your organization’s success. CRTPG 144 2/6-3/31
Online
ARR
ARR
$245
CWCE partners with LERN UGotClass to provide online learning opportunities that accommodate any schedule.
Online
Certificate in Google Tools Learn more about Google Analytics, Google apps for business, and Google+. Acquire new tips and techniques for greater productivity, effectiveness and even profitability for your work. CRTPG 146 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Certificate in Leadership Development This certificate provides practical information on advancing leadership potential and making a difference in the workplace. Find out what it takes to become an effective leader and discover your style of leadership. CRTPG 106 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $395
Online
Instructor Jon Louis Jon Louis is known both throughout the United States and internationally as a high-energy trainer, training executive, organizational development specialist, and process consultant. Jon is CWCE’s newest instructor and has conducted Customer Service, Team Building, and Change Management trainings for several local businesses to significantly break through barriers and help achieve goals. Jon’s specialties include leadership development, selfesteem focusing, and customer service skills. Jon enjoys swimming and is actively involved in trainings at his church.
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Certificate in Nonprofit Administration
Executive Leadership Certificate
Non-profits today need to be run like a business in many respects. You have competition, a need to generate income and a surplus, and staff need to be even more productive. Get the best training on revenue generation and program evaluation for nonprofits. CRTPG 107 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $595
Executives today need to know traditional leadership principles and standard practices. Leaders today require a new perspective on the external environment, as well as new tools to lead one’s internal organizational structure. CRTPG 138 2/6-4/28
ARR
ARR
$695
Online
Online
Certificate in Office Operations
Flagger/Traffic Control
Efficient office operations can mean the difference between being in the black and being in the red. The strategies and benchmarks of office operations increases the productivity of every person in your organization. Position yourself in your organization as the one who knows what to get done, and how to get things done in office operations. CRTPG 137 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Earn your Washington State Traffic Control card in just eight hours. Course is designed with lecture and hands-on training to meet required state certification. Certification card issued upon completion of the course, but must be renewed every three years. Dan Gadd
CRTPG 113
Online
Cindy Close
Certificate in Presentation Media
Dan Gadd
CRTPG 113
Whether your presentation is online or in-person, presentation media not only enhance your message but often make your message successful. Find out how to use Prezi, the new slide software that goes beyond one-dimensional presentations, and the finer points of Photoshop for presentations. CRTPG 147 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Certificate in Workplace Communication Good communication in the workplace is more important than ever, and critical to your career advancement and success. Take back a workable conflict management model, along with successful and practical conflict management strategies, then work with a pro to learn how to improve your negotiation skills. Finally, find out more about yourself and others using personality profiles for better work performance. CRTPG 148 2/6-4/28
Online
ARR
ARR
$595
CRTPG 113 Cindy Close
CRTPG 113
12/12
M 8AM-4:30PM $75
1/13
M 8AM-4:30PM $75
2/13
M 8AM-4:30PM $75
3/10
M 8AM-4:30PM $75
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Mobile Marketing Certificate You will learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones. Find out about proximity marketing, mobile marketing metrics, and developing a mobile marketing campaign for your organization. CRTPG 118 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $595
Online
Anytime, anywhere—most classes available online. For additional class information and registration, go online:
www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
SFCC Bachelor of Applied Science Programs Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems and Technology. AAS in a related field required.
Bachelor of Applied Science in Cyber Security in Development AAS in a related field required.
Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management. AAS or AA degree required.
Call 509-533-3522 or email BAS@sfcc.spokane.edu
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Have an AAS or AA and want to earn a bachelor’s degree? Are you a working professional who needs a flexible schedule? Enroll in these degrees designed for you! Accelerate your degree with Prior Learning Assessment Earn credits for: • Work experience • Select industry or military training • Advanced Placement, CLEP, DSST, and International Baccalaureate scores For more information contact a program coordinator at PLA_SFCC@sfcc.spokane.edu
Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Small Business Boot Camp Small Business Boot Camp is an accelerated program that enables you to take the next step in launching your small business. Small Business Boot Camp prepares you to utilize local resources available to small businesses, determine the viability of your small business plan or business idea, establish your start-up costs, find customers, and market to your audience. The CCS Foundation has generously provided scholarships to help registration costs for the first 20 participants: Pay only $250 for this 8 week workshop to success. Patrick Bisson
CRTPG 131 2/07-3/30 TTH 5:30-8:00PM $395 Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm TBD
Social Media for Business Certificate From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more, discover the new principles of communication that apply across all networks. Learn how social networks are used to develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization. CRTPG 119 2/6-4/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Supervisory and Leadership Certificate Get practical, easy to understand, and insightful methods for new and experienced supervisors and managers. Learn about effective delegation, performance management, and writing performance reviews. CRTPG 120 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $395
Online
Video Marketing Certificate Video marketing is the latest marketing trend; when done correctly a video can tell a story, and stories connect people. Sight, sound, and motion are much more compelling than static words on a page. CRTPG 121 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $395
Online
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Call or email!
We are ready to make the process simple and hassle-free for you.
Simply call 509-279-6030 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu
We will take care of the rest.
Coming this Winter: February 2, 2016 - $59
Brewer’s Series Local Beer. Fresh Food.
Enjoy local beer while learning to prepare your very own meal-pairing! Classes led by local brewers or their staff on education of craft beer. incaafterdark.scc.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8483 for more information.
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Social Media & Marketing Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business
Introduction to Social Media
Savvy organizations across the globe are investing in building cell phone apps for reaching customers. Learn step-by-step instructions on how nontechnical users can build, deploy, and market smartphone applications across Android, iPhone, and Blackberry platforms. BUSPD 110 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Learn what social networks are and their role in your business and personal life. Find out the top sites and how businesses are using them for communication, customer retention, branding, marketing, market research, needs assessment, and serving customers and clients. BUSPD 127 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Online
Facebook for Business
Marketing Using Social Media
Discover what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook Pages and learn to increase the chances your message is seen and acted upon. Create a marketing message for the Facebook platform and integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. This advanced class assumes you have started a page on Facebook and you have basic knowledge of the platform. BUSPD 118 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization using social networks. Learn quick and easy ways to use social media to engage your customers or clients and learn what’s right for your organization. BUSPD 138 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Instagram for Business Learn how to make hashtags work for you, how to make and keep your followers happy, and how a small input can cause exponential growth. COMTE 133 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Get face-to-face help mastering Microsoft Excel in one of our winter in-person sessions:
Online
Introduction to Mobile Marketing Find out about location-based marketing, mobile payments, QR codes, applications, and mobile coupons. Learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones. BUSPD 126 2/6-3/3 -ARR ARR $195
Online
Twitter Learn to take advantage of the unique opportunities Twitter offers, discover the best ways to create relationships, and network with your key constituents. COMTE 116 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
YouTube for Business Discover the power of video for your organization, and how to use video as a marketing tool to reach and serve more people. Find out what types of video work best on YouTube, how other businesses use YouTube, how to create your own YouTube channel, and the techniques of adding captions, annotations, and other extra features. BUSPD 155 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Bundle all 3 courses and save money!
Excel 2013 Foundations, Feb. 3rd Excel 2013 Intermediate, Feb. 10th Excel 2013 Advanced, Feb. 17th Call 509-533-8483 or see listing on page 8 for each class description and other details. 8
Online
Video Marketing This course teaches you to use simple online videos to quickly bond with your viewer, drive traffic to your website, boost business, and build brand awareness. Find out how to shoot simple and effective videos without costly fancy equipment or savvy technical skills. BUSPD 153 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $245
Online
Questions? Please call 509-533-8482 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Computers & Technology Designing Successful Webinars
Excel 2013 — Advanced
Webinars are a new meeting format that save money and reach more people than in-person meetings. They can be used for customer education, staff meetings and training, presentations, virtual seminars and much more. BUSPD 112 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Tap into the full power of Excel to interpret in-depth data. Discover how to automate complex and repetitive tasks, construct elaborate formulas, link and consolidate multiple workbooks, create interactive forms, forecast goals, and collaborate with colleagues. Parking fee required. COMTE 121 2/17 F 9AM-4PM $150
Online
Excel 2013 — Foundations Gain a foundational understanding of the basic functions and features of Excel 2013. Learn how to efficiently track and analyze data utilizing the program’s powerful commands and settings to develop electronic worksheets, calculate simple formulas, apply formatting, and employ time-saving tools like the new Flash Fill. Parking fee required. COMTE 123 2/3 F 9AM-4PM $150
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Excel 2013 — Bundle Deal! Take all three levels of Excel 2013 for a reduced price. Excel 2013 Foundations, Feb. 3, 9AM-4PM Excel 2013 Intermediate, Feb. 10, 9AM-4PM Excel 2013 Advanced, Feb. 17, 9AM-4PM Parking fee required. COMTE 122 2/3-2/17
F
9AM-4PM $395
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Google Apps for Business
Excel 2013 — Intermediate
Move beyond the basic features you figured out on your own. Learn the advanced time saving tips and strategies to get more done in you work and personal life. COMTE 137 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Expand your knowledge of Excel’s robust commands to create advanced workbooks capable of extracting actionable information from raw data. Explore higher-level functionality to customize the Excel environment, create complex formulas and analyze data using tables, charts, and specialty formatting. Parking fee required. COMTE 124 2/10 F 9AM-4PM $150
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
Online
Introduction to Game Design This course provides a general introduction to what goes into the design and development of both video and analog games, with a particular focus on the use of games outside of consumer entertainment. By completing this course, you can take the first steps into understanding game design, and how it can be applied in your field. COMTE 138 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
Online
Evenings at SCC!
We have all the support services you need to be successful in your academic endeavors. We know you are busy during the day, so we’ve made it possible for you to earn a transfer degree, selected technical degree or a certification in the evening.
For information, call 509.533.8300 or go online: scc.spokane.edu/evening.
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Intermediate Video Game Design
Photoshop for Presentations
In this intermediate introductory course you will learn the basics of video game design process, learn about the main video game genres, and use a game development application to begin your journey of making games. COMTE 143 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $245
You will gain both a foundational and advanced understanding of the popular software, and practice the most commonly used methods such as managing text, working with layers and image file properties. COMTE 109 3/6-3/31 ARR ARR $195
Online
Online
Introduction to Maker Tech: The New Shop Class
Podcasting
This class will survey the core technologies found in makerspaces and give you a start in understanding what you will need to learn to create awesome technology projects.
Businesses are turning to podcasting to grow their brand and connect with customers. Podcasting is experiencing a rebirth on mobiles. COMTE 134 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $245
COMTE 144 3/6-3/31
Online
ARR
ARR
$195
Prezi
Mastering Computer Skills for the Workplace Learn to create, edit, and manage presentations in MS PowerPoint, documents in MS Word, email and calendars in MS Outlook, and spreadsheets in MS Excel. COMTE 140
Online
2/6-3/3
ARR
ARR
Online
$195
Bring your vision to life with Prezi and leave PowerPoint behind. Learn how to use and engage your creative side for amazing presentations; your audience will be stimulated with what you are presenting as well as how you are presenting. COMTE 110 2/6-3/3 ARR ARR $195
Online
Teacher Education Advanced Classroom Management: Children as Change Agents
Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior
Geared primarily for professionals serving youths exhibiting behavior problems in the school or community, this course focuses on cognitive and cognitive-behavioral interventions with an emphasis on teaching students how to manage their own behavior. Previous knowledge of traditional behavioral concepts and strategies is required. EDCE 110 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Topics covered include behavioral techniques and intervention strategies that remediate disruptive behaviors, reduce power struggles while increasing classroom control, reduce educator workload, and help prevent burnout. EDCE 113 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 30 CH
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Information & Interventions for Effective Teaching This course covers the history of the disorder, accepted methods to assess and identify students with the disorder, and various methods, medications, and strategies that are currently used to treat it. EDCE 111 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Autism & Asperger’s Disorder: Information & Effective Intervention Strategies The course helps the learner understand why individuals with Autism spectrum disorders behave the way they do, and what you can do to enhance more appropriate behavior as well as what resources are available. EDCE 112 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 45 CH
Child Abuse: Working with Abused & Neglected Children Designed to help the learner identify and effectively teach students affected by child abuse and/or neglect, this course covers how to recognize the signs of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and physical and emotional neglect in students. Note: This course meets the child abuse and neglect educational requirement in most states. EDCE 114 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Drugs & Alcohol in Schools: Understanding Substance Use & Abuse This course is designed to help the learner gain a more comprehensive understanding of alcohol, drugs, and their influences in the classroom. Understand a basic historical perspective of substance use along with the biological, psychological, and social factors that comprise the disease of addiction. EDCE 115 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Online 30 CH
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Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services In this course you will learn what is meant by family-centered services as it applies to diverse systems of care, gain an understanding of family diversity, and explore the major stress factors facing families today. EDCE 116 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Early Childhood: Observation & Assessment This course explores observation and assessment instruments, as well as recommended practices and available resources for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Content includes an emphasis on observing young children and assessing their early childhood learning environments. EDCE 117 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Early Childhood: Program Planning This course is designed to give you a new perspective on planning and implementing developmentally appropriate programs for young children from birth through age eight. In this course you will learn what is meant by curriculum, assessment, evaluation, and program planning as these terms apply to early childhood education. EDCE 118 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Early Childhood: Typical & Atypical Development This course explores contemporary best practice and perspectives on early childhood development. Content includes patterns and sequences of typical development for children from birth to six years. Emphasis is on individual differences, cultural influences, and the impact of developmental delay and disability during infancy, toddlerhood, and the preschool years. EDCE 119 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Inclusion: Working with Students with Special Needs in General Education Classrooms This course is designed to help special and general educators gain a better understanding of inclusion, one of the current educational reform movements that advocates educating students with disabilities in the general education classrooms. EDCE 122 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Infant & Toddler Mental Health: Issues & Information for Educators This course is designed to help educators achieve a better understanding of infant and toddler mental health, child development, and strategies that can be used to promote positive relationships with children and their families. EDCE 123 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Learning Disabilities: Practical Information for the Classroom Teacher This course describes diverse theoretical approaches to handling learning disabilities in the classroom. It lays the foundation for sensitive, appropriate, assessment and evaluation of students. In addition, this course covers program planning and implementation. EDCE 124 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Reading & Writing in Content Area The material stresses the skills of vocabulary building, comprehension, and writing, as well as methods for motivating adolescents to read and write. The course also provides information on recognizing reading difficulties, assessing textbooks, and the integration of reading strategies within a content area. EDCE 125 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 45 CH
Online 30 CH
Educational Assessment: Assessing Student Learning in the Classroom
Reading Fundamentals #1: An Introduction to Scientifically-Based Research
The focus of the course is on assessment for instructional programming and will outline procedures for designing or selecting, administering, and interpreting a variety of informal assessment measures typically used in schools. EDCE 120 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Harassment, Bullying & Cyber-Intimidation in Schools This course will discuss definitions and the personal, social, and legal ramifications associated with sexual harassment, bullying, and cyber-intimidation. We will explore preventative strategies as well as how school staff can address these issues when they occur. EDCE 121 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. EDCE 126 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Reading Fundamentals #2: Laying the Foundation for Effective Reading Instruction It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. EDCE 127 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Contact CWCE at 533-8482 to see about providing any of these classes in-person for your business.
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Reading Fundamentals #3: The Elements of Effective Reading Instruction & Assessment It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. EDCE 128 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Talented & Gifted: Working with High Achievers This course provides information on the history of exceptional students in relation to education, current law, and accepted methods for referral, assessment, and identification. It covers major program models and methods of differentiating instruction to meet the rate and level of learning of those students identified. EDCE 129 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Teaching Diversity: Influences & Issues in the Classroom This course teaches how to identify differences in approaches to learning and performance, including different learning styles and ways in which students demonstrate learning. An emphasis in this course is on understanding how students’ learning is influenced by individual experiences, talents, disabilities, gender, language, culture, and family and community values. EDCE 130 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Teaching Elementary Math Conceptually: A New Paradigm This course is designed to expand your methodology for teaching Mathematics. Explore an innovative teaching model that incorporates strategies for teaching concepts constructively and contextually. This course will focus on the topics of number sense, basic operations, and fractions. EDCE 131 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Traumatized Child: The Effects of Stress, Trauma & Violence on Student Learning Participants will learn the signs and symptoms of stress and trauma and explore how stress, violence, and trauma affect a student’s learning, cognitive brain development, and social-emotional development. EDCE 132 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Anytime, anywhere—most classes available online. For additional class information and registration, go online:
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Why DI?: An Introduction to Differentiated Instruction This course is an interactive computer-based instruction course, designed to give you an understanding of the need for creating supportive learning environments for diverse learning populations. In this course you will learn what is meant by Differentiated Instruction (DI) and the common myths associated with creating the differentiated classroom. EDCE 137 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Try DI!: Planning & Preparing a Differentiated Instruction Program Designed to provide an opportunity to learn about Differentiated Instruction (DI), aimed at creating supportive learning environments for diverse learning populations. This course follows Why DI?: An Introduction to Differentiated Instruction, which addressed the What, Why, and Who of a classroom that reflects a DI approach. EDCE 133 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45CH
Understanding & Implementing Common Core Standards This course has been divided into four chapters. The organization of the course covers the rationale for and design of the Common Core State Standards, the “Common Core Mindset” practitioners need for successful implementation, and what specific actions can be taken for deeper implementation across settings. EDCE 135 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Understanding Aggression: Coping with Aggressive Behavior in the Classroom This course includes topics on violence, aggression in the classroom, youth gangs, aggression in sports and on television, how drugs and alcohol play a role in aggression and violence, and “hot spots” that tend to breed aggression and violence. It is designed to help school personnel become more aware of the causes of aggression and ways to evaluate it and intervene before it turns to violence in the schools. EDCE 134 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Violence in Schools: Identification, Prevention & Intervention Strategies This course is designed to give participants an understanding of school violence and increase intervention strategies. The correlation and impact of the media, community, and family upon violence is investigated. The learner will gain an understanding of identification and intervention approaches to working with out-of-control behaviors. EDCE 136 1/9-3/10 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Health & Medical Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training
DSHS Residential Care Adult Family Home Orientation
Mandatory 54 hour course required for those who wish to become licensed as a Washington State Adult Family Home owner. Additional training requirements include successful completion of the one-day DSHS AFH Orientation and the ability to pass a CASAS exam. Upon registering, students will need to call 509-533-8057 to schedule a time & date to take the proctored CASAS exam on or before the first day of class. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell
This one day class provides an overview of the AFH program and expectations of the AFH licensee in providing care and services to the residents in a licensed home setting as well as a brief overview of the process prospective providers will follow in obtaining an AFH license. This class is one of the requirements applicants need to meet prior to turning in the application for licensure (see Washington Administrative Code [WAC] 388-76-10060). Students will receive a certificate after completing the class; this certificate is valid for one calendar year from the date of attendance. Parking fee required.
CRTPG 123 2/1-2/17 WTHF 9:30AM-4:30 PM $750
Spokane Community College
HEMED 106
Adult Family Home Compliance
1/20
F
9AM-4PM
$29
An intermediate course for all Washington State Adult Family Home Care providers and care givers. Instruction includes detailed discussion of rules and regulations necessary to run an effective Adult Family Home. At the end of this course students will understand: patient privacy under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, healthcare anti-fraud laws such as the False Claims Act, the criminal and civil court systems in the U.S. as they relate to healthcare offenses, and workplace laws including effective hiring and firing practices. Traci McCall HEMED 126
Dementia Care
02/3 F
6:00-8:00 PM
$55
This course provides essential knowledge and understanding about neurological diseases that affect cognition and memory, and practical application of effective skills for supporting people with dementia. HEMED 104 2/6-3/31 ARR ARR $495
Online
Dementia for Family Care Givers A course designed for family caregivers dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, or other conditions that cause significant memory problems. In addition to basic information about dementia, this fourweek course covers essential elements needing addressed throughout the illness, common health complications, and tips from professional care providers who deliver person-centered care. HEMED 105 TBA ARR ARR $149
Online
SCC is now offering two Washington State approved programs. Both of these 24-hour bridge programs are taught by skilled RN Faculty. • Medical Assistant Certified-NAC • Home Care Aide Certified-NAC
Dementia Specialty NEW! This four-hour course will provide information, resources, and tips to care for people with different types of dementia. Also learn the differences between dementia, delirium, and depression. DSHS approved 4 hour class with DSHS certificate upon completion. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell HEMED130
Nursing Assistant Alternative Bridge Training Programs
TBA
ARR
$70
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50 Rm 108, 279-6030
1/25 -1/27 2/22 - 2/24 WTHF 2-10PM For more information:
509-533-8057
cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu
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EMT Refresher NEW!
EMT Refresher-TEST ONLY NEW!
An instructional program that prepares individuals to perform initial medical diagnosis, treatment, and comprehensive care in medical crises, under the general supervision of a coordinating physician. Includes instruction in all aspects of basic health care; disease, disorder, and injury symptomology and diagnosis; emergency medical treatment procedures for various injuries and disease outbreaks; basic pharmacology; anesthetics; intravenous and other drug administration procedures; obstetrics procedures; basic surgical techniques; emergency medical equipment operation and maintenance; special care of patients exposed to heat, cold, radiation, or contagious disease; and administrative aspects of emergency medicine. Programs may include emergency vehicle operation and patient transportation procedures, depending on level of training. Psychomotor practical skills exam included. Ben Sabori
8 hour psychomotor practical skills exam for EMT annual certification renewal.
HEMED 128
12/3,4,10 & 11
Spokane Community College, Online
HEMED 128
1/21,22,28 & 29 SAT & SUN $375
75-Hour Home Care Aide Certification NEW!
SAT & SUN $375
Spokane Community College, 279-6030
MA – Phlebotomy Program
Develop the skills you need for an entry-level position in a medical facility drawing blood.
Mandatory Orientation
Orientation attendance does not guarantee placement in the program. Students are selected through a screening process that includes orientation, written application, questionnaire, and selected interviews. April 11th, 5:30-7:30pm Lair Bldg 6, Sasquatch Room 2000 N Greene Street, Spokane, WA
Phlebotomy Class Schedule Summer 2017 — 10 week class June 19 - August 25, 2017
Week 1-4: 3-6:30 pm Mon. - Thurs.
Week 5-10: 3-6:30 pm Mon. & Tues. plus clinical externship
For more information on the phlebotomy program or to be placed on an interest list: Call: 509-533-8057 email: CEhealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu or go to CCS.Spokane.edu/Phlebotomy
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Ben Sabori
HEMED 134
12/11
HEMED 134sw
1/29
SUN
$275
SUN
$275
Spokane Community College, 279-6030
HIV/AIDS for Professional Licensing — Online This seven-hour online course meets the Washington State requirement of HIV/AIDs education for professional licensure. Students who complete the course with at least 80 percent proficiency on tests received a mailed Recognition of Attendance. You must provide an e-mail address at registration. Rebecca Scheid HEMED 107 1/3-3/22
ARR
ARR
$70
Obtain your HCA in 75 hours of on-ground training. Training will provide DSHS certifications in dementia care, mental health care, navigating challenging behaviors, and traumatic brain injury. This training is the minimum requirement for employment with home care agencies, assisted living facilities, adult family home caregivers and owners, individual state contracted personal care workers, group homes, and any other direct care workers providing home or community-based services to the elderly or people with functional or developmental disabilities. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell HEMED131
TBA
ARR
$449
for more details call 533-8057 or email cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu
Home Care Aide Certified to NAC Bridge Program This course expands upon the skills and knowledge of the Home Care Aide offering 24 hours of advanced theory and skills training required to sit for the NACES exam. Matthew Smith, Deborah Cameron
HEMED 108 1/25-1/27 WTHF 2:00-10:00PM $375 HEMED 108 2/22-2/24 WTHF 2:00-10:00PM $375 Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 111
Medical Assistant Certified to NAC Bridge Program For persons who have successfully completed an accredited MA program or registered apprenticeship program recognized by the State of Washington, and have successfully passed a Certified Medical Assistant examination through AAMA, a Register Medical Assistant examination through AMT, a Clinical Medical Assistant Certification examination through NHA or a National Certified Medical Assistant examination through NCCT. Matthew Smith, Deborah Cameron
HEMED 113 1/25-1/27 WTHF 2:00-10:00PM $375 HEMED 113 2/22-2/24 WTHF 2:00-10:00PM $375 Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 111
Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Mental Health Specialty NEW!
Spanish for Medical Professionals II
This four-hour course will provide a general overview about mental disorders along with more information on the four most common mental disorders. DSHS approved 4 hour class with DSHS certificate upon completion. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell
If you understand basic Spanish, or if you have successfully completed Spanish for Medical Professionals, Spanish for Medical Professionals II will help you expand your knowledge of the Spanish language. You will learn about the near future, present progressive, the command or imperative tenses, direct objects, increase your medical vocabulary and practice interviewing patients, taking health history, diagnosing, giving instructions, and prescribing medication. You will improve your communication skills with your Spanish speaking patients and conquer the frustrating communication gap that can occur. HEMED 119 TBA ONLINE $145
HEMED132
TBA
ARR
$49
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50 Rm 108, 279-6030
Navigating Challenging Behaviors As a long term care worker, there will be times when working with a client requires more effort, skill, and patience on your part because of a client’s challenging behavior. The training provides information, tips, and best practices to help guide you through these challenging situations. DSHS approved 3 hour class with DSHS certificate upon completion. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell HEMED 135
TBA
ARR
$35
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50 Rm 108, 279-6030
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Exam Review I — Online Prepare for the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Credential Examination with this 33-hour online course. It is designed for RNs, CVTs and RTs currently employed in a catheterization lab with two years’ cath lab experience or a graduate of an accredited CVT program. Review I and II can be taken in any order. Dale Cuilla HEMED 115 1/3-3/22 ONLINE
$177
Spokane Community College, Online, 279-6030
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Exam Review II — Online Prepare for the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Credential Examination with this 33-hour online course. It is designed for RNs, CVTs and RTs currently employed in a catheterization lab with two years’ cath lab experience or a graduate of an accredited CVT program. Review I and II can be taken in any order. Dale Cuilla HEMED 116 1/3-3/22 ONLINE
$177
Spokane Community College, Online, 279-6030
NEW!
EMT Refresher-TEST ONLY
8 hour psychomotor practical skills exam for EMT annual certification renewal. Ben Sabori
HEMED 134
12/11
SUN
$275
HEMED 134 1/29
SUN
$275
Spokane Community College, 279-6030
Contact our Health and Medical program specialist at 533-8057 or cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu to register or for additional information.
Online
TBI - Strategies for Surviving and Thriving NEW! This course was developed for caregivers who provide care and services to adults affected by a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This course will help you better understand and work effectively with adults with TBI. DSHS approved 6 hour class with DSHS certificate upon completion. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell HEMED133
TBA
ARR
$70
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50 Rm 108, 279-6030
NEW!
Health & Medical Program Courses • Home Care Aide Certification • Navigating Challenging Behaviors • Dementia Specialty • Mental Health Specialty • Traumatic Brain Injury
Bundle deal!
Take these 4 courses for only $225!
Contact our Health & Medical Program Specialist for more information
509-533-8057 cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu *Course titles and offerings are subject to change*
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Continuing Education for the Environmental Sciences (CEES) Advanced Urban Goat Keeping New!
Planning for Profit on Your Farm New!
Are you keeping urban goats or planning to within the City of Spokane? Have you taken the Urban Goat Certification class on February 7, 2017? Or do you live in the country and just want more information about raising goats? This 4-week lecture class and field tour will cover: selecting breeds, feeding and housing requirements, regulations for urban goats, chore management, selecting and purchasing your goat, housing and fencing, hay and feed requirements, maintaining and breeding your goat building your mentor and support network, veterinary and health maintenance requirements, breeding and pregnancy management, understanding the goat milk cycle, feeding milking goats, managing kids, milking legalities, milking equipment selection and care and handling of raw milk. Last class will be a farm tour to a working urban goat “farm”. Janice Swagerty, Pat Munts
Regardless whether you are a new producer or have been raising crops and animals for decades, you will at some point want, and need, to learn some simple ways to maximize your profits. In four evening, this class will offer an overview of the business planning process, get you moving towards marketing research and introduce you to the concepts of bookkeeping, IRS Schedule F tax planning, accounting and cash flow forecasting. The course will have follow-up one-on-one assistance from the instructor including setting up a computer-based accounting package. Les Linton has years of experience setting up and teaching business plan development. Discount available for US Military veterans.
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
How to Start a Community Garden New!
Urban Goat Keeping
Community Gardens are 90 percent community and 10 percent garden. Topics to be covered include: Building the community that will build the garden; locating a site, Insurance, Fundraising, Rallying community resources for planning and gardening, Designing and installing the garden and managing the garden. Pat Munts has ten years of experience building the community garden system in Spokane. Who should attend: members of churches, neighborhoods, schools, retirement communities, low income housing communities, college groups, social service agencies and neighborhood groups. Pat Munts
CEES 104 3/2-3/30 TH 6-9PM $50
So You Want to Keep an Urban Goat? Do you live in the City of Spokane? Do you want to be certified to keep goats in the urban area? Join us and learn: Legal requirements to own goats in Spokane, number and type of animals allowed, manure/odor control, buying goats, social needs of goats, basic health care, shelter and fencing, feed and hay, breeding/lactation cycle and safe milk handling. This class is REQUIRED for keeping goats in the City of Spokane. Instructor helped draft the urban animal ordinance and has kept goats all her life. Janice Swagerty, Pat Munts CEES 105 2/7 T 6-9PM $20
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Les Linton, Pat Munts
CEES 106 1/11-2/1 W 6-8PM $40
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
CEES 107 2/28 T 6-8PM $40
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Meditation for Peace and Prosperity Students practice simple yet profound techniques to calm, stabilize, and clarify the mind and heart. Learn to tame your mind, free yourself from afflicting emotions, and deal with life’s problems more effectively through one-pointed and analytic meditation.
Calm, stabilize, and clarify the mind and heart! Instructor: Lama Lakshey Zangbo PI 112 1/10-3/7 T 6-8PM $39 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 24, Rm 229 Contact CWCE for more information or to be placed on the interest list 509-533-8483
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Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Urban Chicken Keeping
Caring for Urban Trees New!
So You Want to Keep Urban Chickens? You don’t need a certificate to keep urban chickens in the City of Spokane but it helps to know how to keep them properly. Legal requirements to own chickens in Spokane and other nearby cities (they are all different), number and type of animals allowed, manure/odor control, buying chickens, social needs of chickens, basic health care, shelter and fencing, feed and water, nesting and egg collection, legally selling your eggs. The Puheks have been raising chickens and selling eggs at the Liberty Lake Farmers Market for several years. Paul and Susan Puhek,
SPRING PREVIEW
CEES 108 3/7 T 6-9PM $20 S & P Homestead Farm
Urban Pig Keeping Certification New! So You Want to Keep Urban Pigs? Do you live in the City of Spokane? Do you want to be certified to keep small breeds of pigs in the urban area? Join us and learn: Legal requirements to own small breeds of pigs in Spokane, number and type of animals allowed, breed selection to fit city guidelines, buying pigs, manure/odor control, social needs of sheep, basic health care, shelter and fencing, feed and hay. This class is REQUIRED for keeping small breeds of pigs the City of Spokane. Pat Munts CEES 109 2/14 T 6-9PM $20
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Urban Sheep Keeping Certification New! So You Want to Keep Urban Sheep? Do you live in the City of Spokane? Do you want to be certified to keep small breed sheep in the urban area? Join us and learn: Legal requirements to own sheep in Spokane, number and type of animals allowed, breed selection to fit city guidelines, buying sheep, manure/odor control, social needs of sheep, basic health care, shelter and fencing, feed and hay,. We will also discuss youth raising 4H show lambs for regional livestock events. This class is REQUIRED for keeping sheep in the City of Spokane. Paul Kuber, Pat Munts
Urban trees are the unsung heroes of storm water management, shade from the sun and beauty in Spokane. They also can be a challenge to care for as we saw in the November 2015 windstorm. This class will help you learn about the best ways needed insure that your trees can grow, thrive and provide our communities with the critically important and economic benefits. Topics will include: choosing the right tree for the right place, proper planting techniques, proper watering and fertilizing, insect management and the general principles of pruning. We will also discuss things to consider when hiring a pruning service. Garth Davis, Pat Munts CEES 112 3/29 W 6-9PM $25
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Pruning and Grafting Fruit Trees New! SPRING PREVIEW Gary Moulton retired from WSU’s Mount Vernon Research Station after working for decades on tree fruit management, pruning, grafting, variety selection and hard cider making. His class will focus on managing and restoring overgrown apple, pear, plum and peach trees. Pruning topics: evaluating tree structure, cutting and removing techniques, deciding which branches stay and which go, controlling water sprouts, final shaping for fruit production and annual care. Grafting topics: selecting scion wood, bench grafting, bud chip grafting, care of newly grafted trees. Each student will receive three rootstocks to graft onto and a grafting knife during the hands on portion of the workshop. Students are encouraged to bring their own apple scion wood if they have some. Fee includes three root stocks for grafting, a grafting knife and supplies. Friday evening will be lecture. Saturday will hands on grafting and pruning. Class times: Fri: 6-8PM, Sat: 8:30AM-4:30PM Gary Moulton, Pat Munts
CEES 110 2/21 T 6-9PM $20
CEES 113 3/31-4/1 FSA ARR $100
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Vegetable Production New!
Urban Market Garden New!
Students will learn the basics of small-scale vegetable and fruit production for the northeast Washington region. Topics to be covered include selecting the right varieties for the region, soil preparation, fertilizer and nutrient management, using soil tests, field management through the season and individual presentations on vegetables and fruits selected by the class. This course is modeled after the course Dr. Cowan teaches at WSU in Pullman and will also feature local farmers sharing their experiences. There will be one Saturday field trip to local farms for hands on observation. Discount available for US Military veterans.
In 2014, Spokane passed an Urban Market Garden Ordinance that allows home owners in the City of Spokane to grow and sell produce from their gardens to their neighbors and at local farmers’ markets. This class will help you learn about the ordinance regulations, how to plant, grow and market your vegetables and manage your market garden business. We will bring in special guest speakers and arrange for a field tour of some of the area’s urban market garden producers. Pat Munts, Jeremy Cowan
Jeremy Cowan, Pat Munts
CEES 111 1/4-3/22 T 6-9PM $125
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
SPRING PREVIEW
CEES 114 4/5-5/31 T 6-9PM $100
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
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Personal Interest
Art & Design
Music
Winter Wreath
Community Concert Band
Using an assortment of fragrant greens learn to make a traditional holiday wreath. Make it a family tradition, and enjoy holiday treats and music while you create! Loretta Etchison
Shostakovich to Sousa! Unleash your musical inhibitions and perform a variety of bank literature from new symphonies and band compositions to the old standards. David Larsen
ARTDE 104
12/6
T
6-8PM
$30
MUSCM 101 1/9-3/13
M 7:15-9:15PM $40
Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
Kissing Ball New!
Jazz Ensemble
Learn how to make a holiday decoration to hang in the doorway! Loretta Etchison
The SFCC Jazz Ensemble is a full big band including trumpets, trombones, saxophones, and rhythm section (piano, bass, guitar, vibes, drums). Music performed will include traditional big band swing literature, contemporary works, Latin style pieces, and original compositions. David Larsen
ARTDE 114
12/13
T
6-8PM
$30
Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
Holiday Centerpiece New! Create a holiday two candle centerpiece with fragrant evergreens, miniature carnations, holly, twigs and spider mums. Holiday treats included! Loretta Etchison ARTDE 115
12/20
T
6-8PM
$30
Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
Yard Art Welding Shape new, used, or recycled metal into yard art by using basic welding techniques, brazing and cutting material to a shape you desire in this 20-hour class. Instructor will choose and provide materials for the first project; students will design and provide materials for additional projects. Students must furnish some supplies, clothing, and safety equipment. Leroy Fautch ARTDE 105
1/9-2/13
MW
5-7PM
$135
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 124
MUSCM 102 1/3-3/14
T
7-9PM
$40
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 113
Orchestra – Advanced The SFCC Advanced Orchestra is a full orchestra including winds, strings, and percussion. Specific instrumentation varies by quarter. Ensemble experience preferred. Jay Krumbholz MUSCM 102 1/9-3/13
M 5:15-7:15PM $40
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 113
Private Music Lessons For Personal Enrichment ONLY. No grade given, no outcome assessment. Students can choose whatever instrument they are interested in and must contact the SFCC Music Instructor to enroll. Staff TBA MUSCP 101 1/3-3/16
ARR
ARR
$300
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
World Drumming This course introduces students to the basic art of drumming as a gateway to explore the culture and music of Africa, Brazil, Cuba, and the Middle East. No previous reading or drumming ability is required (although helpful) and instruments are provided. Paul Raymond MUSCE 105 1/4-3/15
W
4-6PM
$40
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 110
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Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
Photography Basics Fundamentals of Digital Photography 1.0
Photoshop CC Basics for Photographers 1.0
Learn basic skills using Manual Mode settings, ISO - Aperture - Shutter Speed, flash settings, and composition. Also learn how to store and transfer your images, e-mail photos, and use the premier editing application Adobe Photoshop CC 2015. Bring your digital camera, with fully charged batteries, memory card installed, extra lenses, external flash if you have one, and camera instruction manual to class. With 6 classes we will cover much of what you need to know to take you from just taking pictures to producing creative photographs. Myron Bursell
Learn the tools and procedures you need to get started in Photoshop. We will cover Photoshop preferences, your Personal Workspace, layers, retouching, and more. You’ll be more confident in your abilities and ready to reach higher, drill deeper into the magic of Adobe Photoshop, and begin to edit like a pro! Every student will receive the same stock images in class to be used for demos, so you can practice. With 6 classes we will cover much of what you need to know to take you to the next step to using Photoshop CC 2015. Myron Bursell
PI 105
1/23-2/3/6
M
6-8PM
$115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Digital Photography 2.0
PI 124
1/24-2/28
T
6-8PM
$115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Photoshop CC 2015 for Photographers 2.0
This class is designed to go beyond the camera basics. Learn the technical aspects of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. Delve into the composition and artistry of creating great images. Explore the nuances of light and how it affects all types of images from stills to portraits and landscapes. Finally, learn some advanced techniques using Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 to produce striking images. Live photography sessions will be scheduled both in the classroom and on location. With 6 classes, we can cover much of what you need to know to move you beyond the basics to being in more control of your photography. Myron Bursell
The purpose of this class is to develop competency in Photoshop. Delve into the different capabilities of the digital darkroom - Photoshop. Enhancing your images with the various tools embedded in Photoshop CC such as: layers and layer modes, color and exposure techniques, retouching tools, layer masks, replace backgrounds, selecting people and objects to move, making multi-image composites, and more. Every student will receive the same stock images in class to be used for demos, so you can practice and then confidently apply to your own personal images. With 6 classes we can cover much of what you will need to know to move you beyond the basics and into the creative realm of Photoshop CC 2015. Myron Bursell
PI 128
PI 129
1/25-3/1
W
6-9PM
$115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
1/26-3/2
TH
6-8PM
$115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Improve your confidence in composing and editing the perfect photos with one of our digital photography courses this summer!
The instructor is a professional photographer and owner of Green Gables Photography studio. Contact our program coordinator at 509.533.8483 for further information.
Anytime, anywhere—most classes available online. For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
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Fitness & Sports Ballroom Dance – Introduction
Body Conditioning Express
Learn to dance, now! In ten weeks, you will learn the basics of Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and Swing. Linda will teach ballroom etiquette, musicality, posture, and simple steps you can use to start dancing right away. This class is meant for the beginning student who has never danced before. Partner NOT required. Linda Christine
Body Conditioning Express offers resistance training set to music, while emphasizing proper alignment and technique. Students will use handheld weights, exertubes, fit-balls, weighted bars and mats to sculpt the entire body including the core.
For more course information call 509 496-8138. DANCE 102
1/3-3/7
T
6-7PM
$50
TH
6-7PM
$50
Class will not meet Nov. 24. DANCE 102
1/5-3/9
Carol Dyksterhuis Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@sfcc. spokanefalls.edu. FITNS 186
1/4-3/15
MW
5:10-6PM
$44
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Ballroom Dance – Intermediate New!
Fast Fitness/Weight Room for Community Quarterly-SCC
Intermediate Ballroom Dance will continue to develop the skills presented in Introduction to Ballroom Dance. Students will progress in the Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and swing, while new steps are introduced in each dance. With these dances, the student can danced anywhere (weddings, parties, ballrooms, etc.). Have a great time learning new steps and techniques while gaining greater confidence in your dancing abilities. This class is perfect for those who have danced before and want to improve. Emphasis is placed on having fun and enjoying Ballroom Dance. Partner NOT required. Linda Christine For more course information call 509 496-8138. DANCE 103 1/3-+3/7
T
7:30-9PM
$50
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Ballroom Dance – Experienced Fundamentals Experienced Fundamentals Ballroom Dance Class will continue to develop the skills presented in Introduction to Ballroom Dance. Students will progress in Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and Swing, while introducing Rhumba and Tango! This class is perfect for those who have danced before and want to improve. Partner NOT required. Linda Christine For more course information call 509 496-8138. DANCE 101
1/5-3/9
TH
7:30-9PM
$50
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Bigfoot Volleyball Kids Camp For children currently in grades K-8. Camp includes a T-shirt, prizes, and pizza. Brandy Sonderland For more course information, call Brandy Sonderland at 533-3637 or Brandy.Sonderland@sfcc. spokane.edu. YSC 102
2/4
SA
9AM-2PM
Use of the fitness center/weight room/swimming pool, during scheduled open times. Minimum age18 years. Call 533-7211 for further information. Closed all national holidays. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. FITNS 107
1/3-3/21
ARR
ARR
$90
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rms 146
FC/Wt. Room-Community Quarterly Community members can work out in the Fitness Center and Weight Room at SFCC and or/ SCC for the current quarter. Closed all national holidays. Fitness Center Hours: 6:30am-6:30pm, Monday-Thursday, and 6:30am-4:30pm, Friday. SFCC Weight Room Hours: 9:30am-2:30pm, Monday-Friday. For more information call Keith Snyder at 5333648, the Fitness Center at 533-FITT (533-3488), PE/Athletic Office at 533-3630 or email Keith. Snyder@sfcc.spokane.edu. Keith Snyder Parking fee required. FITNS 155
1/3-3/21
ARR
ARR
$90
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
Fast Fitness/Weight Room for Community Yearly (September 1-August 31)-SCC Community members can work out in the Fitness Center and Weight Room at SFCC and/or SCC for the academic year (Sept.-Aug.). Closed all national holidays. For more information call Michele Heuer at 533-7212. Michele Heuer
$50
Closed all national holidays.
YSC 102
2/4
SA
9-11AM
$25
Parking fee required.
YSC 102
2/4
SA
12-2PM
$25
FITNS 108 1/3-8/31/17 ARR
ARR
$200
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 112
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 146
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Winter 2017 | For registration information see page 24
FC/Wt. Room-Community Yearly (Sept-Aug)
Step Express/Cardio Party
Community members can work out in the Fitness Center and Weight Room at SFCC and/or SCC for the academic year (Sept.-Aug.). Closed all national holidays. Fitness Center Hours: 6:30am-6:30pm, Monday-Thursday, and 6:30am-4:30pm, Friday. SFCC Weight Room Hours: 9:30am-2:30pm, Monday-Friday.
Cardio and more cardio! Get maximum benefits from this aerobic workout. Participants will engage in exciting aerobic routines set to music using a step platform or as a low-impact floor workout without the step. Warm-up, cool down and stretching will be included in class time. Carol Dyksterhuis
For more information call Keith Snyder at 5333648, the Fitness Center at 533-FITT (533-3488), PE/Athletic Office at 533-3630 or email Keith. Snyder@sfcc.spokane.edu.
Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20.
Keith Snyder
Parking fee required.
Parking fee required. FITNS 156 1/3-8/31/17 ARR
ARR
$200
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
Intramurals For Children 6 and older. Elementary aquatic skills are taught as the foundation for the next four levels. Ginny Knox Parking fee required. FITNS 125
1/3-3/21
ARR
ARR
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$30
Intramurals-SFCC
For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@sfcc. spokane.edu. FITNS 190
1/4-3/15
MW
4:10-5PM
$44
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Step, Sculpt, Core & More This class will include the elements of Step and Sculpt with the addition of yoga inspired stretching. Participants will combine aerobic fitness and body conditioning in the same hour by completing aerobic routines set to music, using a step platform. Please bring your own yoga mat. Carol Dyksterhuis For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@sfcc. spokane.edu.
Course required for individuals 16 years and older participating in the CCS intramural program who are not currently registered CCS students. Bruce Johnson
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Parking fee required.
Track Techniques
FITNS 165
1/3-3/10
ARR
ARR
$30
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 112
Kickboxing Learn the basic skills, techniques, and safety procedures of kickboxing. Activities to improve individual balance, strength, endurance and cardiovascular conditioning are emphasized. Students must be pre-registered (paid in advance) before you participate. Carol Dyksterhuis Parking fee required. For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol. Dyksterhuis@sfcc.spokane.edu. FITNS 150
1/3-3/16
TTh 12:30-1:30PM $60
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Lifeguarding Update
For course information call 533-7211. 1/3-3/16
FITNS 188
1/3-3/16
TTh 4:15-5:30PM $72
This non-credit course is intended for student-athletes age 13 and older and focuses on training and techniques of the pole vault event. James Powell Class will not meet Nov. 25. Parking fee required. FITNS 126
TBD
TF
4-7PM
$100
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 120
Women’s Weight Training No need to worry about feeling intimidated by guys in the weight room, this class is for women only. Brandy Sonderland For more course information, call Brandy Sonderland at 533-3637 or Brandy.Sonderland@sfcc. spokane.edu. FITNS 151
1/3-3/16
TTh 5:15-6:15PM $57
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 115
Course designed to re-certify individuals who hold a current A.R.C. Lifeguard Training Certificate and CPR/PR Certificate. Michele Heuer FITNS 121
Parking fee required.
ARR
ARR
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$37
Winter registration opens
November 21st
Call 509-279-6030 to register
ARR = refer to www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd for date, day and/or time
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Zumba® — SFCC Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape at the original dance-fitness party. Zumba classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. Carol Dyksterhuis Parking fee required. For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@sfcc. spokanefalls.edu. FITNS 154 1/3-3/16 TTH 11:30AM-12:30PM $60
is not designed to teach children to become good swimmer or even to survive in the water on their own. Parent and Child Aquatics gives parents information and techniques to help orient their children to the water and to supervise water activities in a safe manner. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. For course information call 533-7211. FITNS 131
2/3-3/10
F
10:15-11AM $20
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
Body Conditioning
Recreational Aquatic Fitness
A variety of activities that lead to overall improvement of body conditioning, weight training, walking, jogging, calisthenics and organized physical activities will be employed to increase efficiency of cardiovascular functions. For course information call 533-7443. Margarita Evans
You do not have to know how to swim for this program of basic water exercises designed to develop general body conditioning. For students 16 or older. Michele Heuer Parking fee required.
FITNS 105
For course information call 533-7211. 1/4-3/15
MWF 8:30-9:30AM $75
Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. FITNS 111
1/4-3/15
MW
4-5PM
$53
Margaret Stuart Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. FITNS 111
1/4-3/15
MW 5:30-6:30PM $53
Janel Long FITNS 111 1/3-3/16 TTH
5-6PM $53
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Three-to 5-year-olds learn a healthy respect for the water and proceed through a beginner’s course offered at their level. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. MW 5-5:30PM
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$20
For children 6 and older. Elementary aquatic skills are taught as the foundation for the next four levels. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. For course information call 533-7211. 2/6-3/1
Parking fee required. FITNS 106
1/3-3/21
ARR
ARR
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$50
MW 5-5:30PM
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Enjoy a low-impact total body conditioning program, including a variety of core movements and stretching, breathing and flexibility routines to increase overall strength and fitness levels. Margarita Evans FITNS 110
9/21-12/7
MW
6-7AM
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$48
Yoga/Pilates
Beginner Swim—Level 1 & 2
FITNS 103
If you are 16 years and older, this allows access to SCC’s indoor track, locker rooms, basketball courts (when available) and the swimming pool during open swim hours. Does not include use of the Fitness Center or Weight Room. Michele Heuer
Parking fee required.
For course information call 533-7211. 2/6-3/1
Facility Use — Pool and Track
Pilates
Teeny Tiny Swim
FITNS 115
TTh 5:45-6:45PM $35
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. FITNS 111
7/5-8/18
$20
Parent/Child Aquatics
Workouts will combine strength and stretching movement with relaxation and stress reduction techniques. Students will learn a variety of low-impact activates to promote physiological well-being as well as increase over-all levels of physical fitness. Students must bring/purchase their own yoga mat. Carol Dyksterhuis Class will not meet Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. Parking fee required. For more course information, call Carol Dyksterhuis at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@sfcc. spokane.edu.
For infants/preschool, ages 6 months to 3-years, and a parent. This four-hour class is designed to help young children become comfortable in and around water so they are ready to learn to swim. It
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
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FITNS 175
1/4-3/15
MW 6:10-7:10PM $52
Yoga
Zumba
Low-impact total body conditioning course includes stretching, breathing, core movements, and overall strength and fitness routines. Michelle Gendusa
Zumba® Perfect for Everybody and Every Body! Each Zumba® class is designed to bring people together to sweat it on. How It Works: We take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. Once the Latin and World rhythms take over, you’ll see why Zumba® Fitness classes are often called exercise in disguise. Super effective? Check. Super fun? Check and check. Benefits: A total workout, combining all elements of fitness: cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy, and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. Carmen Green
Parking fee required. FITNS 132
TBD
TBD
TBD
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$50
Parking fee required. FITNS 135
TBD
TBD
TBD
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$50
Special Interest Astronomy for Beginners
Intermediate US Genealogy Research
Explore the solar system and beyond. Learn about the stars, the planets, and the stories behind their discoveries. Class includes a trip to the SFCC Planetarium. Dan Bakken
This class will introduce strategies and information designed to extend genealogy research past the basics. Students will learn how to dig deeper into a variety of sources to help them get past potential brick walls and also discuss methods for researching hard-to-find individuals. This class covers only United States research. Brent Smith
PI 101
2/22-3/8
W
6-9PM
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 28, Planetarium
$45
SI 114
Meditation for Peace and Prosperity With instruction and guidance by meditation master Lama Lakshey Zangbo, students practice simple yet profound techniques to calm, stabilize, and clarify the mind and heart. Learn to tame your mind, free yourself from afflicting emotions, and deal with life’s problems more effectively through one-pointed and analytic meditation. Lama Lakshey Zangbo PI 112
1/10-3/7
T
6-8PM
2/13-3/6
Online
$39
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 24, Rm 229
MW
6-8PM
$79
Introduction to Family History and Genealogy This class is a step-by-step introduction to the process of family history research (genealogy), intended for beginners. Students will learn how to begin their search both on and offline, how to get organized, and how to judge whether information is reliable. Brent Smith SI 113 Online
1/23-2/8
MW
6-8PM
$79
Interested in your family history? CWCE is offering both introduction and intermediate US genealogy research courses. Call 279-6030 to register today and start researching! ARR = refer to www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd for date, day and/or time
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Five ways to enroll. 1. Online Registration Form-www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce 2. Mail
3. Phone
4. FAX
5. In Person
Spokane Community College Noncredit Registration MS 2151 Student Services, Bldg 15 2000 N Greene Street Spokane, WA 99217
509-279-6030 1-800-845-3324 toll free 509-279-6092 TTY
509-279-6090 (Please do not fax credit card information)
Spokane Community College Noncredit Registration MS 2151 Student Services, Bldg 15 2000 N Greene Street Spokane, WA 99217
Withdrawals and refunds
Class Cancellations
If you register for a class and cannot attend, please call in advance to cancel. This makes it possible for another student to enroll. Students are responsible for initiating the paperwork for withdrawal and refund requests. A $7 processing fee is deducted from the refund amount. All refunds require at least two weeks for processing. The following policies apply whether a student attends class or not.
All class offerings are subject to change. Community Colleges of Spokane (CCS) cannot guarantee class offerings, designed times or specific instructor. CCS reserves the right to cancel any continuing education class and may reduce class hours or cancel classes due to low enrollment. Fees for classes cancelled by CCS will be refunded automatically. Some class enrollments are limited due to space and equipment.
• 100% refund for classes and workshops cancelled by the college. • 100% refund for student-initiated withdrawals three business days prior to the first day of class (including online classes) unless noted in class description. • No refund granted two business days or less prior to the start of a class. A business day is 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday.
Disability Support Services Persons with a disability requiring any auxiliary aids or accommodations should contact one of our Disability Support Services offices in advance of class. Contact the SCC or SFCC office for classes held on campus. For all other locations, contact: 509-279-6037 or 509-533-7169
Center for Workforce & Continuing Education Registration form – please print
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Work and learn alongside some of the Inland Northwest’s best-known chefs during cooking classes for the public, offered by SCC’s highly regarded culinary arts program.
Early Bird Special
Receive a 10% discount when you register for two or more INCA classes between November 21st and December 15th
Artisan Bread Making Create your own artisan breads, featuring baguettes and focaccia with fresh roasted vegetables. Leaving the evening with all you create! CUSIN 132 3/2
TH
6-8PM
Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
$49
Sangria Grill Tacos and homemade sangria! Enjoy making taqueria style tacos and the ultimate handmade sangria. Throw in a trio of salsas and this Fiesta party is ready to start! Grab a friend and come join us! Hands down our most popular class! CUSIN 164 3/24 TH 6-8PM $59
Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
Sensational Soups Sweating stock to perfection is just the first step. Learn our Chef’s six secrets to serving sensational soups! Recipes prepared will keep guest coming back for more. CUSIN 131 1/12 TH 6-8PM $49 Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
Super Bowl Apps Savory and sweet bites…just right for your Superbowl party. Create tasty apps that are not only delicious but will impress your friends. CUSIN 139 1/26 TH 6-8PM $49 Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
Thai-One-On This is a total thai emersion class. Join our Chef and learn the secrets to making authentic red and green curry pastes. Then use these pastes in creating two classic mouthwatering dishes Thai red curry with shrimp, pineapple and snow peas and Thai green curry with chicken, broccoli and red pepper. Master the art of making spring rolls while sipping on an ice-cold Singha! CUSIN 128 2/16 TH 6-8PM $59
Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
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Professional and at Home Courses Available! District Administration
Whether you want to impress guests or become a professional bartender, learn to craft the perfect cocktails in one of our new bartending courses!
Call 533.8483
for program information and to be put on the interest list!
Corporate/Customized Training Whether your organization requires a one-day workshop or an in-depth program of ongoing training and instruction, Community Colleges of Spokane’s Center for Workforce & Continuing Education (CWCE) offers corporate educational expertise and flexible training solutions to meet all of your unique business needs.
Let us help you assess and tailor your training to suit your employees and your organization. To gain immediate measurable returns on your training investment, contact: 509-533-8482 | ce@ccs.spokane.edu
Community Colleges of Spokane does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation or age in its programs, activities or employment. Please direct all inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievances to chief administration officer, CCS, 501 N Riverpoint Blvd, PO Box 6000, MS1004, Spokane WA 99217-6000 or call 509-434-5037, SCC TTY 533-8610/VP 866-948-2811, SFCC TTY 533-3838/VP 509-315-2310. Marketing and Public Relations, October 2016 - 16-137 - A