Fall 2019
Shine COURSE CATALOG
Cyber Defender 1
Using a new online training system, CCS Corporate & Continuing Education and SFCC are partnering to offer you a dual non-credit/credit pathway to build real-world skills for launching your cybersecurity career. Get started in Cyber Defender 1, new this Fall! See page 4 for more information.
PHLEBOTOMY
FOR THE CMA/MAC
NEW!
Are you a Certified Medical Assistant? Add a Phlebotomist certification to your toolbox in this six-week online course! Learn how to draw blood specimens for testing purposes. Skills lab and clinical externship included! See page 10 for more information.
SHINE FALL REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 8
Call 509-279-6030 or visit ccs.spokane.edu/workforce to register. • TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S • Business & Professional Development...............3 Certificate Programs..............................................4 Computers & Technology....................................6 Health & Medical...................................................8 Mastercam University......................................... 11 Teacher Education.............................................. 12 Art & Design........................................................ 13 Environmental Science...................................... 14 Cuisine & Libations............................................. 15 Fitness & Sports.................................................. 16 Music.................................................................... 20 Photography....................................................... 21 Special Interest.................................................... 22 Contact Us........................................................... 23
Live outside Spokane? Look for classes with an asterisk* for online & off-campus offerings!
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Staff Spotlight:
NOLAN GRUVER ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE CONTINUING EDUCATION COUNCIL OF WASHINGTON Nolan Gruver, the Executive Director of CCS Corporate & Continuing Education, has been elected Vice President of the Continuing Education Council of Washington (CEC). CEC is a professional advisory council that represents the mission and vision of Continuing Education programs in Washington’s community & technical colleges. CEC also provides professional development opportunities for the dedicated staff working in continuing education offices statewide. “We are excited to continue working with our Community & Technical Colleges in developing training coalitions that will strengthen Washington State as a leading authority in continuing education and corporate training nationwide. The Community Colleges of Spokane and CCS Corporate & Continuing Education are blessed in having some of the most professional and highly trained teams in the state. Our Spokane team looks forward to leveraging their experience to help our peers grow in their professional capabilities in workforce training and continuing education. Likewise, we look forward to continuing our own growth and development through training collaborations with our statewide partners.”
– Nolan Gruver Congratulations to Nolan, whose term began in July 2019.
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Business & Professional Development ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERS*
NEGOTIATION: GET WHAT YOU WANT*
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.
7148 Online
BUSPD 101
9/3–9/27
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$195
Discover the direct relationship between customer service skills and career achievement. Become skilled at being an exceptional service provider.
BUSPD 128
9/3–9/27
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$145
Become an effective leader and discover your style of leadership. Learn about task completion, building relationships, becoming socially perceptive to changes in the workplace, utilizing your emotions in a positive and effective manner, and addressing challenging goals.
BUSPD 129
9/3–9/27
BUSPD 141
10/7–11/1
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$195
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.
7152 Online
LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES*
7150 Online
7151 Online
THE BUSINESS PLAN*
KEYS TO CUSTOMER SERVICE*
7149 Online
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.
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$145
BUSPD 150
10/7–11/1
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$195
EIPA WRITTEN EXAM PREPARATION*
This course covers all Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment (EIPA) written materials, exam topics, supplemental materials, and provides you with study tools and ideas to enhance your performance on the national assessment. No class on 11/27. *Students may also access the course online (during scheduled class time), through Zoom software.
Judith Throop 7303 BUSPD 300 10/2–12/11 W 4–6pm $135 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 16, Rm 114
A new hands-on career in CNC Machining or a building trade might pay more than you think. With good starting wages, only six quarters of instruction, your future looks bright at SCC.
Learn more at:
scc.spokane.edu/high-wages.
Starting wages range from $17-19/hr.
Classes start Fall quarter. FALL 2019
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Certificate Programs COMPTIA IT FUNDAMENTALS+ CERTIFICATE
COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATE
Exam voucher (FC0-U61) and books are included (over a $150 value!).
Exam vouchers (220-1001 and 220-1002), additional virtual lab access, and books are included (over a $450 value!). No class week of 11/25–11/30.
Learn foundational knowledge on computer hardware, software, networking, cybersecurity, troubleshooting, and emerging technologies. This class will prepare you for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam that can be a stepping stone to more advanced certifications.
CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for establishing a career in IT. Prerequisites include current IT Fundamentals Certification or equivalent with instructor permission. Two exams are needed to certify.
Brian Scott 7282 CRTPG 300 10/29–11/21 TTh 5:30–8:30PM W 5:30–9:30pm $1795 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 218
7784 CRTPG 161 11/4–12/7 MW 6–9PM S 1–5PM $2395 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Room 105
COMPTIA CYBERSECURITY ANALYST+ (CYSA+) CERTIFICATE
This global certification validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions, ensuring the security professional is better prepared to problem solve a wider variety of issues. Prerequisite includes current Network+ Certification or equivalent with instructor permission. Exam voucher (SY0-501) and books included (over a $350 value!). No Class week of 11/25–11/30
Exam voucher (CS0-001) and books are included (over a $500 value!).
Kevin Owens 7279 CRTPG 305 9/30–10/26 MW 6–9PM S 1–5PM $2995 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 218
Online: 7653 CRTPG 303 8/19-12/11 ARR $1750 In person: 7281 CRTPG 163 11/5–12/7 TTH 6–9PM S 8AM–12PM $2395 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 105
COMPTIA NETWORK+ CERTIFICATE*
CYBER DEFENDER 1*
Exam voucher (N10-007), and books included (over a $350 value!).
Brady Nielson 7637 CRTPG 188 Online, 165 hours
Learn the knowledge and skills needed to use cybersecurity tools in a vendor-neutral format. Earning your CompTIA CySA+ certificate will help you with threat awareness, vulnerability management, data analysis, incident response, and hands-on use of security tools.
Learn the essential knowledge and skills to develop a career in IT infrastructure. Prepare to support the network regardless of the platform, forming the foundation needed before specializing in a vendor solution. Prerequisite includes current A+ Certification or equivalent with instructor permission.
Kevin Owens Online: 7638 CRTPG 302 8/19-12/11 ARR $1750 In-person: 7280 CRTPG 302 10/1–10/26 TTh 6–9PM S 8AM–12PM $2395 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 218
COMPTIA SECURITY+ CERTIFICATE*
NEW!
Apply your knowledge of networking, Linux and Windows operating systems, the Internet, Web services and log management. This course is a hands-on, mentor-led learning course with optimized lecture and instruction. Price includes book.
9/18–12/7
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$2495
IPC J-STD-001 SOLDERING CERTIFICATION
Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies Training and Certification is the preeminent authority for electronics assembly manufacturing worldwide. Course fee covers: written exam, skills evaluation, a copy of the standard and certification, and tools/materials. Class has a 1-hour lunch break.
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Susan Williams, Certified IPC Trainer 7276 CRTPG 164 8/26–8/30 M–F 8AM–5PM $1650 Spokane Community College, Building 1, Room 254
TO STAY CURRENT WITH OUR SCHEDULE AND OFFERINGS
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL* (PMP) NEW! Project Management Professionals have a firm understanding of the basic competencies involved in the management and oversight of projects. The program includes training and exam preparation for students to become Project Management Professionals (PMP) as designated by the Project Management Institute (PMI). 35 Hours, textbooks included.
7928 CRTPG 132 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
$1399
PROGRAMMING FOR NON-PROGRAMMERS CERTIFICATE*
With virtually every organization now involved or even dependent on programming, managing or working with programmers is an important part of your toolkit. If you wish to communicate technically with programming teams or wish to code a bit yourself, this certificate is for you.
7155 CRTPG 167 Online
9/3–11/29
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$495
WEB DESIGN CERTIFICATE*
Learn to analyze data to see trends and make predictions. Add a new skill set to your portfolio and make a difference in the success of your organization!
Learn to design effective web pages! Discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS, no prior knowledge of HTML/web design required. Take away a functioning web application hosted on a web server that is both accessible and Search Engine Optimized. Learn about responsive design process and more!
7153 CRTPG 104 Online
7158 CRTPG 186 Online
DATA ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE*
9/3–11/29
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$495
DIGITAL MARKETING (EMARKETING) CERTIFICATE*
9/3–11/29
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$595
WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATE*
Come get a fundamental yet advanced introduction to eMarketing, including improving email promotions, analyzing your web site traffic, doing search engine optimization, and how to successfully employ online advertising.
7154 CRTPG 130 Online
9/3–11/29
$495
Good communication in the workplace is critical. Take back a workable conflict management model, successful and practical conflict management strategies, and work with a pro to learn how to improve your negotiation skills.
7156 CRTPG 148 Online
9/3–11/29
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$595
FLAGGER/TRAFFIC CONTROL
Earn your Washington State Traffic Control card in eight hours. Certification card issued upon completion of the course, but must be renewed every three years. Card valid in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Parking permit required.
Kathy Cardwell 7277 CRTPG 113 9/13 F 8AM–4:30PM 7278 CRTPG 113 10/18 F 8AM–4:30PM Spokane Community College, 50, Rm 108
$85 $85
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Computers & Technology EXCEL 2016 – FOUNDATIONS
Gain a foundational understanding of the basic functions of Excel 2016. Learn to track and analyze data utilizing the program’s commands and settings to develop electronic worksheets, calculate simple formulas, and more. Parking permit required.
7307 COMTE 301 9/27–10/4 F 9AM–1PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$225
Tap into the full power of Excel to interpret indepth data. Discover how to automate complex and repetitive tasks, construct elaborate formulas, and much more. Parking permit required.
7255 COMTE 309 8/30 F 9AM–4PM 7309 COMTE 309 10/25–11/1 F 9AM–1PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$225 $225
EXCEL 2016 – BUNDLE DEAL!
EXCEL 2016 – INTERMEDIATE
Expand your knowledge of Excel’s 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 more. Parking permit required.
7308 COMTE 305 10/11–10/18 F 9AM–1PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
EXCEL 2016 – ADVANCED
$225
Take all three levels of Excel 2016 for a reduced price. Parking permit required.
7310 COMTE 311 9/27–11/1 F 9AM–1PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$650
WORD 2016 – FOUNDATIONS
This accelerated Word course covers the basics of illustration, styles, quick parts and building blocks. Parking permit required.
7313 COMTE 300 11/8 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$225
EARN YOUR ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATICS In six quarters at SCC. Learn to repair, maintain and help design pneumatics (compressed air) and hydraulics (pressurized oil) systems while gaining hands-on experience in advanced fluid power circuits and circuit design, machine shop tools, component repair, programmable controllers, arc welding, hydraulic component testing, and fluid line fabrication.
Starting wages average $20/hr. Class start Fall quarter. Call 533-7115 for more information. 6
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WORD 2016 – INTERMEDIATE
Make the most of Word’s more advanced features, including shortcuts, templates, indexing and creating tables of content. Students also learn to use Word as a simple desktop publishing program. Parking permit required.
7314 COMTE 304 11/15 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$225
WORD 2016 – ADVANCED
Learn to create or modify complex business documents and customize Word efficiency tools. The class also covers adding components like customized lists, tables, charts and graphics. Parking permit required.
7254 COMTE 308 8/23 F 9AM–4PM 7315 COMTE 308 11/22 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214 WORD 2016 – BUNDLE DEAL!
$225 $225
NEW!
Take all three levels of Word 2016 for a reduced price. Parking permit required.
7316 COMTE 312 11/8–11/22 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$650
QUICKBOOKS 2018 – GET GOING!
QuickBooks makes bookkeeping manageable and efficient. Learn how to set up the inventory for services you sell, invoice, receive payments from customers, and enter and pay bills.
Rose Gabel 7305 COMTE 163 9/6 F 9AM–5PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6
$225
QUICKBOOKS 2018 – KEEP GOING!
Learn to customize forms, create reports and graphs, and track and pay sales tax in QuickBooks. This class also focuses extensively on payroll features.
Rose Gabel 7306 COMTE 164 9/13-9/20 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6 QUICKBOOKS 2018
$450
BUNDLE DEAL!
Take both levels of QuickBooks 2018 for a reduced price.
Rose Gabel 7304 COMTE 165 9/6–9/20 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6
$650
ADVANCED LEVELS OF WORD AND EXCEL BUNDLE DEAL!
Bundle all advanced levels of Word and Excel at a discounted price! Parking permit required.
7253 COMTE 310 8/23–8/30 F 9AM–4PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
$425
CORPORATE/CUSTOMIZED
T R A I N I N G CCS Corporate & Continuing Education offers our region short and long-term workforce solutions to meet today’s demands.
Let us help you assess your needs and tailor training to gain immediate and measurable results. 509-533-8476 | ce@ccs.spokane.edu FALL 2019
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Health & MEDICAL ADULT FAMILY HOME (AFH) ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING
This 54-hour class is required for those who wish to become licensed as a Washington State Adult Family Home owner. Additional training requirements include successful completion of the oneday DSHS AFH Orientation and the ability to pass a CASAS exam.
Amanda Witthauer, Sue Allen 7842 CRTPG 123 10/1–10/17 TWTH 9AM–4PM 7843 CRTPG 123 12/3–12/19 TWTH 9AM–4PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108
$759 $759
CPR FOR THE HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY
This 4-hour class will teach the skills necessary to perform American Heart Association BLS Provider level CPR. Upon successful completion of the entire course, the students will receive an AHA BLS Provider CPR card valid for two years. This card is acceptable for Nursing and Allied Health programs and for most educational/workplace needs.
7852 HEMED 156 11/8 F 8AM–12PM Skills Check off ONLY: 7853 HEMED 155 11/15 F 8AM–12PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 013
$75 $75
This class provides an overview of the AFH program, expectations of the AFH licensee in providing care and services to residents in a licensed home setting, and provides an overview of the process prospective AFH owners will follow in obtaining an AFH license. This class is one of the requirements (see WAC 388-76-10060) applicants must meet before submitting the application for licensing.
Amena Jones 7860 HEMED 106 9/17 T 9AM–4PM 7861 HEMED 106 11/19 T 9AM–4PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108
$39 $39
ECG/EKG COURSE FOR NURSES*
This course is a valuable resource for learning the fundamentals of reading and interpreting electrocardiograms (ECGs/EKGs.) Course information includes Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology, Electrical Basis of ECGs, Sinus Dysrhythmias, and much more.
7862 HEMED 158 Online
9/16–12/13 ARR
$899
EKG TECHNICIAN PROGRAM*
DEMENTIA SPECIALTY TRAINING: CAPABLE CAREGIVER, LEVEL 1
This class will assist managers and long-term care workers with information and resources to provide care for people with varying types of dementia. DSHS approved 8-hour class includes exam and certificate upon completion. Meets requirements for Manager Dementia class.
James Lippold, MSW 7858 HEMED 145 9/13 F 8AM–5PM 7859 HEMED 145 11/8 F 8AM–5PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108
DSHS ADULT FAMILY HOME (AFH) ORIENTATION
$99 $99
This Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician Program prepares students to perform EKGs. Learn about the anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology, medical ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, electrocardiography, and stress testing. Students must complete a screening process prior to enrollment.
7875 HEMED 159 Online
9/16–12/13 ARR
$1599
Phlebotomy Program Orientation The Medical Assistant-Phlebotomist Training Program teaches the skills to draw blood. Qualify for a great entry-level job in the healthcare field. CCE is now offering this program in both Spokane and Colville! Interested students must attend a MANDATORY orientation in order to apply for winter quarter.
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Colville Orientation:
Spokane Orientation:
Tuesday 11/5, 5-7PM, SCC Colville Center auditorium 985 S. Elm St., Colville, WA 99114
Tuesday, 11/12, 5-7PM Spokane Community College, Bldg. 6 1810 N Greene St., Spokane, WA 99217
For more information or to be placed on the interest list, please contact the Health & Medical Program Supervisor at cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8057.
Visit ccs.spokane.edu/workforce or call 509-533-8483 for questions, detailed course descriptions, & registration
HIV/AIDS FOR PROFESSIONAL LICENSING*
This 7-hour online course meets the Washington State requirement of HIV/AIDs education for professional licensure. Students who complete the course with at least 80% proficiency on tests receive a mailed Certificate of Completion. You must provide an e-mail address at registration.
Becky Scheid, CST/RST, M.Ed. 7876 HEMED 107 9/16–12/13 Online
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HOME CARE AIDE (HCA) CERTIFICATION
Obtain your HCA in 75 hours. Training will provide DSHS certifications in dementia care, mental health care, navigating challenging behaviors, and traumatic brain injuries. This is the minimum requirement for employment with home care agencies, assisted living facilities, adult family homes, individual state contracted personal care, group homes, and for any other direct care workers providing home/community-based services to the elderly/people with functional or developmental disabilities. For more details call 533-8057 or email cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu.
Matthew Smith, LPN With application & testing fee: 7938 HEMED 170 8/26–9/6 M–F 8AM–2PM 7939 HEMED 170 9/16–9/27 M–F 8AM–2PM 7940 HEMED 170 10/7–10/18 M–F 8AM–2PM 7941 HEMED 170 10/28–11/8 M–F 8AM–2PM 7942 HEMED 170 12/2–12/13 M–F 8AM–2PM Without application & testing fee: 7943 HEMED 131 8/26–9/6 M–F 8AM–2PM 7944 HEMED 131 9/16–9/27 M–F 8AM–2PM 7945 HEMED 131 10/7–10/18 M–F 8AM–2PM 7946 HEMED 131 10/28–11/8 M–F 8AM–2PM 7947 HEMED 131 12/2–12/13 M–F 8AM–2PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 & 112
$670 $670 $670 $670 $670 $449 $449 $449 $449 $449
HOME CARE AIDE CERTIFIED TO NURSING ASSISTANT CERTIFIED (NAC) BRIDGE PROGRAM
This training expands upon the skills and knowledge of the Home Care Aide to offer 24 hours of advanced theory and skills required to sit for the NNAAP exam. Program includes 8 hours lecture, 8 hours lab, and 8 hours in clinical rotation under supervision.
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This 4-hour course is required for long-term care worker instructors who want to teach Department of Health & Social Services (DSHS) Dementia and Mental Health Specialty classes. This class includes information on adult learning theory, facilitation strategy, learner-centered orientation, and assessment.
James Lippold, MSW 7948 HEMED 152 8/28 W 8AM–12PM 7949 HEMED 152 10/23 W 8AM–12PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109
$59 $59
INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) TECHNICIAN
This course is intended for current certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), Medical Assistants (MA), Medical Assistant-Phlebotomists (MA-P), and other healthcare providers. Training involves coursework and at least one clinical shift at a hospital. EMTs with a year of certification who successfully complete the course will be eligible for a Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Emergency EMT Special Skill: IV Therapy endorsement.
Ben Sabori, AEMT 7950 HEMED 167 9/16–12/13 M 4–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm TBD
$600
MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA) CERTIFIED TO NURSING ASSISTANT CERTIFIED (NAC) BRIDGE PROGRAM
This program allows the MA to obtain skills required to sit for the NNAAP exam. For persons who have successfully completed an accredited MA program or registered apprenticeship program recognized by the State of WA, and have successfully passed a Certified Medical Assistant examination through AAMA, a Registered Medical Assistant examination through AMT, a Clinical Medical Assistant Certification examination through NHA or a National Certified Medical Assistant examination through NCCT.
Matthew Smith, LPN 8108 HEMED 113 9/9–9/11 MT 8AM–5PM W 6AM-2PM $385 8111 HEMED 113 11/11–11/13 MT 8AM–5PM W 6AM-2PM $385 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 & 112
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Matthew Smith, LPN 7877 HEMED 108 9/9–9/11 MT 8AM–5PM W 6AM-2PM $385 7880 HEMED 108 1 1/11–11/13 MT 8AM–5PM W 6AM-2PM $385 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 & 112
ADULT EDUCATION: INSTRUCTIONAL EXCELLENCE FOR LONG-TERM CARE EDUCATORS
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FALL 2019
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MENTAL HEALTH, LEVEL 1: CAPABLE CAREGIVER FOR MENTAL WELLNESS
This class provides long-term care workers with a general overview of mental health disorders along with more information on some of the most common mental disorders. DSHS–approved class with certificate upon passing exam.
James Lippold, MSW 8129 HEMED 138 9/19 TH 8AM–5PM 8130 HEMED 138 11/14 TH 8AM–5PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109
$99 $99
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS*
This program is a guide to identifying and understanding the basic word structure, root words, suffixes, and prefixes in the medical field. A great introductory course for aspiring healthcare professionals!
8114 HEMED 160 Online
9/16–12/13 ARR
$799
PHLEBOTOMIST CERTIFICATION FOR LAB TECHNICIANS AND SCIENTISTS
This class allows the Medical Lab Scientist/Technician or individuals who have received their training in another state to obtain a phlebotomy program completion certificate. This certification provides the opportunity to complete national Phlebotomist certification with ASCP and apply for the WA State DOH License. Candidates must present proof of successful completion of MLT, MT, MLS, or a Phlebotomy program from an accredited institution prior to registration, or be nationally certified. Class does not fulfill the 7-hour HIV/AIDS training required by Department of Health (DOH) prior to obtaining the MA-P credential.
Veronica Bermann 8115 CRTPG 151 9/14 S 8AM–5PM 8116 CRTPG 151 11/9 S 8AM–5PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 110 PHLEBOTOMY FOR THE CMA/MAC
$249 $249
NEW!
This six-week online course is for the Certified Medical Assistant to obtain their Phlebotomist Certification. The intent of this course is to learn how to draw blood specimens for testing purposes. The course will cover fundamental skills, training to use a variety of blood drawing techniques, set-up of appropriate equipment and supplies for specified blood work, theoretical and clinical experience and will follow the ASMT guidelines. Students will have an estimated 24-36 hours of skills lab one day a week and approximately 40 hours of clinical externship, if necessary.
Veronica Bermann, Med. Didactic TBD PBT Skills 8126 CRTPG 122 8/26–10/5 S Labs 8AM–5PM $1449 8128 CRTPG 122 11/4–12/14 S Labs 8AM-5PM $1449 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 110 & Online
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REGISTERED CARDIOVASCULAR INVASIVE SPECIALIST EXAM REVIEW*
This online class is intended for RNs, CVTs and RTs currently employed in a catheterization lab with two years’ cath lab experience or graduated an accredited CVT program. To prepare for the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Credential Examination. Review I and II can be taken in any order.
Dale Cuilla, RCIS RCIS Exam Review I 8119 HEMED 115 RCIS Exam Review II 8120 HEMED 116 Online
9/16–12/13 ARR
$179
9/16-12/13
$179
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SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTING: LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL*
Did you know 70% of adults with an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) live at home with their parents or other family caregivers? “Life after High School” is a six-part series designed to help parents and caregivers navigate the complex support system for people with I/DD to create a richer life for their children.
Also offered via ITV at SCC Colville, Inchelium, Ione, Newport, and Republic campuses Brian Holloway SCC - Spokane 8121 HEMED 142 10/9–11/13 W 6–8PM $18.59 SCC - Colville 8122 VIA ITV SCC - Newport 8123 VIA ITV Okanogan VIA ITV Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm TBA WHEN CAREGIVING GETS PERSONAL
More people are choosing to remain at home as they age, requiring family members to prepare to provide quality care. Learn how to discern who needs care, what type of care they need, what the cost of that care may be, coping strategies, and facts about aging issues. Learn about the emotional and financial impacts of caring, an extensive list of action steps, a self-care activity, and much more!
James Lippold, MSW 8124 HEMED 153 10/15-10/22 T TH 6PM–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108
$79
VETERINARY ASSISTANT PROGRAM*
This program provides students an opportunity to obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in an entry-level position in the field of veterinary technology. Includes an optional clinical externship at a local healthcare provider! Students must complete a screening process prior to enrollment.
8125 HEMED 161 Online
9/16–12/13 ARR
$1599
Visit ccs.spokane.edu/workforce or call 509-533-8483 for questions, detailed course descriptions, & registration
MASTERCAM UNIVERSITY LEARN ANYWHERE, ANYTIME ONLINE! FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT CCS.SPOKANE.EDU/WORKFORCE MILL DESIGN AND TOOLPATHS*
The Mastercam University™ Mill Design & Toolpaths course provides training that exceeds the minimum requirements for the first level of Mastercam Certification (Mill–CPgmM) as defined by the Mastercam Certification Advisory Committee.
7220 COMTE 149 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
$199
MULTIAXIS*
The Mastercam University™ Multiaxis Curve / Drill / Circle Mill course provides students with a strong foundation in 5–axis CNC programming.
7224 COMTE 153 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
$199
PRINCIPLES FOR MACHINING*
The Mastercam University™ Mill Design & Toolpaths course provides training that exceeds the minimum requirements for the first level of Mastercam Certification (Mill–CPgmM) as defined by the Mastercam Certification Advisory Committee.
If you want to integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) content into your training program, Principles for Machining is the answer. This course aligns with the STEM National Standards as they apply to the CAD–CAM–CNC process. Principles for Machining can be used as a standalone pre–Mastercam class.
7221 COMTE 150 Online
7225 COMTE 154 Online
ADVANCED MILL DESIGN AND TOOLPATHS*
8/19–12/11 ARR
$199
LATHE/DESIGN AND TOOLPATHS*
The Mastercam University™ Lathe Design & Toolpaths course provides training that exceeds the minimum requirements for the first level of Mastercam Lathe Certification (Lathe–CPgmL) as defined by the Mastercam Certification Advisory Committee.
7222 COMTE 151 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
8/19–12/11 ARR
$199
MASTERCAM UNIVERSITY – BUNDLE*
Take all 6 Mastercam courses for a reduced price!
7226 COMTE 155 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
$999
$199
MASTERCAM FOR SOLIDWORKS*
Mastercam for SOLIDWORKS® combines the world’s leading modeling software with the world’s most widely used CAM software.
7223 COMTE 152 Online
8/19–12/11 ARR
$199
Earn a 4-year degree at SFCC! If you already have your 2-year degree, you’re ready to take the next step to advance your career with a 4-year Bachelor of Applied Science. At SFCC we offer affordable tuition, highly trained faculty, small class sizes and programs designed to help you land a great job. Degrees in: • Applied Management • Information Systems and Technology • Cyber Security
WE ARE READY TO HELP YOU GET STARTED TODAY!
BAS@sfcc.spokane.edu | 509-533-3522 FALL 2019
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Teacher education EARN CLOCK HOURS WITH VESI! LEARN ANYWHERE, ANYTIME ONLINE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.VIRTUALEDUC.COM/CCS OR CALL 509-533-8483
AUTISM & ASPERGER’S DISORDER: INFORMATION & EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION STRATEGIES* This course describes Autism and Asperger’s Disorder, including characteristics of these disorders, associated learning styles, communication weaknesses, and various intervention strategies.
7051 EDCE 112 Online (30 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$200
BEHAVIOR IS LANGUAGE: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR*
This course is designed to give the learner a new perspective on student behavior and effective tools to facilitate positive student change.
7052 EDCE 113 Online (45 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$230
EARLY CHILDHOOD: FAMILY-CENTERED SERVICES*
This course is designed to give you a new perspective on serving the needs of young children and their families.
7053 EDCE 116 Online (30 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$200
EARLY CHILDHOOD: TYPICAL & ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENT*
This course explores contemporary best practice and perspectives on early childhood development.
7054 EDCE 119 Online (45 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$230
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.
8/19–12/11 ARR
This course describes diverse theoretical approaches to handling learning disabilities in the classroom and lays the foundation for sensitive, appropriate assessment and evaluation of students. Course also covers program planning and implementation, stresses the importance of a close, positive partnership with parents or alternative caregivers, and explores methods for ensuring that the home-school axis is effective and meaningful.
7056 EDCE 124 Online (45 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$230
TEACHING ELEMENTARY MATH CONCEPTUALLY: A NEW PARADIGM*
This course is designed to expand your methodology for teaching Mathematics. The course will explore an innovative teaching model that incorporates strategies for teaching concepts constructively and contextually.
7057 EDCE 131 Online (30 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$200
TEACHING SECONDARY MATH CONCEPTUALLY: MEETING MATHEMATICS STANDARDS* This course is designed to explain and connect the major concepts, procedures, and reasoning processes of mathematics.
7058 EDCE 138 Online (30 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$230
UNDERSTANDING & IMPLEMENTING COMMON CORE STANDARDS*
INCLUSION: WORKING WITH STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN GENERAL EDUCATION CLASSROOMS*
7055 EDCE 122 Online (30 CH)
LEARNING DISABILITIES: PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR THE CLASSROOM TEACHER*
$200
This course covers the rationale for and design of the Common Core State Standards, outlines the “Common Core Mindset” practitioners need for successful implementation, and covers what specific actions can be taken for deeper implementation across settings
7059 EDCE 135 Online (45 CH)
8/19–12/11 ARR
$230
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Art & Design CERTIFICATE FOR BEGINNING FLORAL DESIGN
FEARLESS PAINTING I: ACRYLICS
Learn the basics of floral design in this 10-week lecture/lab certificate program. Ideal for budding florists but also great for floral hobbyists and enthusiasts! Course fee includes written materials/flowers.
Loretta Etchison 7264 ARTDE 157 9/25–11/27 W 6–9PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
$399
Elise Beattie 7256 ARTDE 126 9/26–10/31 TH 5:30–7:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 141
CERTIFICATE FOR INTERMEDIATE FLORAL DESIGN
Build on the skills that you learned in beginning floral design. We will concentrate on ID, the principles of design, and creating flowers as a piece of art. Prerequisite: completion Beginner’s Certificate or prior floral experience. Course fee includes written materials/flowers.
Loretta Etchison 7263 ARTDE 161 9/24–11/26 T 6–9PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
Learn to use acrylic paints, mediums, and tools using a variety of techniques. Watch step-by-step demonstrations as you design beautiful landscapes, floral, and abstract paintings through indepth instruction and painting time. For more info and materials, please visit the instructor’s website. Students must purchase materials for class, a list will be provided beforehand.
$399
THANKSGIVING CENTERPIECE
Create your own two-candle Thanksgiving centerpiece using a variety of Fall colored mums, alstromeria, carnations, twigs, and berries. Great for a hostess gift or your own holiday table.
Loretta Etchison 7260 ARTDE 103 11/25 M 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
$40
WINTER WREATH
Using an assortment of fragrant evergreens learn to make a traditional holiday wreath, with pinecones and a bow.
Loretta Etchison 7261 ARTDE 104 12/9 M 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
$40
HOLIDAY CENTERPIECE
Create a holiday two-candle centerpiece with fragrant evergreens, miniature carnations, holly, twigs and spider mums. Holiday treats included!
Loretta Etchison 7262 ARTDE 115 12/17 T 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm 105
$40
FEARLESS PAINTING I: WATERCOLOR
Follow Elise Beattie as she shares her favorite strategies for using watercolors, including how to create sparkling washes, painting wet into wet, and other techniques. Design beautiful landscape, floral, and abstract paintings through in-depth instruction and painting time! For more info and materials, please visit the instructor’s website. Students must purchase materials for class, a list will be provided beforehand. No class on 11/28.
Elise Beattie 7257 ARTDE 140 11/7–12/19 TH 5:30–7:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 141
$99
YARD ART WELDING
Shape new, used, or recycled metal into yard art using basic welding techniques. 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. NOTE: The first night of class the instructor will give a safety orientation along with a list of supplies the students will need. Students that miss the safety orientation cannot be admitted into the welding shop.
Leroy Fautch 7258 ARTDE 105 9/9–10/9 MW 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 28, Rm 119 WELDING SKILLS BRUSH-UP
$225
NEW!
Welding class for 8 hours of lab time designed for hobby welders to brush up on their skills. Previous welding experience required.
$125
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Leroy Fautch 7259 ARTDE 171 10/23–11/13 W 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 28, Rm 119
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Environmental Science SUSTAINABLE SMALL FARMING AND RANCHING
This 12-week course will introduce all you need to know about small farming and ranching, including: crop and animal production, pasture management, pest and weed management, farm insurance, and more. Learn from WSU Spokane County Extension faculty and local farmers. There will be one Saturday field trip to local farms. Reduced tuition for honorably discharged US veterans. No class Nov 26. Please contact Pat Munts at 477-2173 or pmunts@spokanecounty.org with questions.
Pat Munts 7299 CEES 103 9/24–12/10 T 6–9PM $160 WSU Spokane County Extension, 222 N Havana Room C
URBAN GOAT CERTIFICATION
Learn the legal requirements to own goats in Spokane, including number and type of animals allowed, manure/odor control, buying goats, social needs of goats, basic healthcare, and much more. Required for keeping goats in the City of Spokane. Instructor helped draft the urban animal ordinance and has kept goats all her life. Scholarships available through WSU Extension. Contact Pat Munts, 477-2173 for info.
Janice Swagerty 7297 CEES 105 10/23 W 6–9PM $35 per family WSU Spokane County Extension, 222 N Havana Room C URBAN PIG KEEPING
Get certified to legally keep smaller breeds of pig on your urban lot. Learn the rules on the number of animals you can keep; noise and odor control ordinances; proper fencing; food, water and shelter needs; pig behavior, and health management. Only one person in a household needs to register, as families are welcome in the course.
Dr. Paul Kuber 7298 CEES 105 10/17 TH 6–9PM $35 per family WSU Spokane County Extension, 222 N Havana Room C
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) The course meets National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA), Washington State Department of Health (WA DOH), and National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) requirements to sit for the national registry exam.
STUDENTS MUST:
This 12 week EMT course prepares students for field and clinical careers in emergency medicine, including:
• Hold an American Heart Association BLS Provider CPR card
Fire Departments | Air & ground ambulance crews
• Comply with all immunization requirements for clinical rotations
Department of Defense contractors | ER technicians…and more!
• Be 18 years old by the time of their clinical rotations • Hold a valid driver’s license
Contact: Tito Ellis – Tito.ellis@scc.spokane.edu | 509-533-7005 14
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Cuisine & Libations WINE & DINE
NEW!
Learn to integrate wine into appetizers, entrees, and dessert, creating a unique depth of flavor, and discuss how wine compliments food.
Chef Eric Nelson 7265 CUSIN 178 10/3 TH 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144 A CURRY TO REMEMBER
$59
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Fusion of Indian and Thai curries in traditional American fall dishes.
Chef Eric Nelson 7266 CUSIN 179 10/17 TH 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
$59
SOUTH OF THE BORDER: SAVORY STREET TACOS
A SAUCY GOOD TIME
NEW!
Enhance foods with unique twists on traditional mother sauces!
Chef Eric Nelson 7268 CUSIN 180 11/7 TH 6–8PM $59 Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144 FALL HARVEST DINNER
NEW!
Taste the abundance of autumn. Including Pan seared Pork Loin with fig glaze, Apple Harvest Chicken with caramelized onions, oven roasted Butternut squash, and a special Fall Risotto.
Inland Northwest Culinary Academy (INCA) staff 7269 CUSIN 181 11/21 TH 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
$59
Enjoy making taqueria style carne asada tacos and the ultimate handmade Sangria. Throw in a trio of salsas and this cooking party is ready to start!
Inland Northwest Culinary Academy (INCA) staff 7267 CUSIN 169 10/31 TH 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 1, Rm 144
$59
Challenge your mental muscles and make new friends. Learn the game of bridge! See page 22 for more information. FALL 2019
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FITNESS & SPORTS SCC: ANNUAL FITNESS USE
Enroll in the SCC Fitness Center, Weight room, and Swimming pool for use during scheduled open times. For community members ages 18 and older. For open times call 533-7212 8:00am5:00pm. Parking permit required.
Jeremy Groth 7172 FITNS 108 9/3/2019–8/27/2020 ARR Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 146
$200
BALLROOM DANCE – INTRODUCTION
Learn the basics of Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and Swing. Linda Christine will teach ballroom etiquette, musicality, posture, and simple steps you can use to start dancing right away. An emphasis will be placed on having fun and learning to enjoy yourself in any ballroom dance situation. Partner NOT required. For more info contact Linda Christine at 509-496-8138 or lindachristine@lindachristinestudios.com. No class held Nov. 26.
Linda Christine 6090 DANCE 102 9/24–12/3 T 6–7:30PM 6091 DANCE 102 9/26–12/5 Th 6–7:30PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$50 $50
BALLROOM DANCE – INTERMEDIATE
Continue to develop the skills presented in intro to ballroom dance. Progress in the Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and Swing, as new steps are introduced in each dance. With an emphasis on styling and form, the student can dance anywhere (weddings, parties, ballrooms, etc.). Partner NOT required. For more info contact Linda Christine at 509-496-8138 or lindachristine@lindachristinestudios.com. No class held Nov. 26.
Linda Christine 6092 DANCE 103 9/24–12/3 T 7:30–9PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$50
BALLROOM DANCE – EXPERIENCED FUNDAMENTALS
Continue to develop the skills presented in intermediate class. Students will progress in Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha, and Swing, while introducing an extra social dance. Learn new patterns and techniques and gain confidence in your dancing abilities. This class is perfect for those who have danced before and want to improve. A partner IS required. For more info contact Linda Christine at 509-496-8138 or lindachristine@lindachristinestudios.com. No class held Nov. 26.
Linda Christine 6093 DANCE 101 9/26–12/5 TH 7:30–9PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$50
BODY CONDITIONING
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. Parking permit required.
Margarita Evans 7188 FITNS 105 9/24–12/5 TTH 5:15–6:15PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$48
BODY CONDITIONING, CORE & MORE
Class 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. Also, warm-up, cool-down, and stretching. For more course information, call 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs.spokanefalls.edu. No class held Oct. 21, Nov. 11, 27.
Carol Dyksterhuis 6107 FITNS 186 9/18–12/4 MW 5:25–6:25PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$56
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SCC: FACILITY USE – POOL & TRACK
This class would give community people, 18 years and older, access to the swimming pool during open swim hours. This would include use of the indoor track, locker rooms, and basketball courts when available. NOTE: This does NOT allow use of the Fitness Center or Weight Room. Parking permit required.
Jeremy Groth 7175 FITNS 106 9/18–12/10 ARR Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$50
SCC: FACILITY USE QUARTERLY
Enroll in the SCC Fitness Center and Swimming pool for use during scheduled open times. For community members ages 18 and older. For open times call 533-7212 8:00am-5:00pm. Parking permit required.
Jeremy Groth 7173 FITNS 107 9/18–12/10 ARR Spokane Community College, Bldg 5,, Rm 146
$90
SFCC: FITNESS CENTER: COMMUNITY QUARTERLY
Community members can work out in the Fitness Center at SFCC and/or SCC for the current quarter. Closed all national holidays. For more information call Keith Snyder at 533-3648, the Fitness Center at 533-FITT (533-3488), PE/Athletic Office at 533-3630 or email Keith.Snyder@ccs.spokane. edu. Hours To Be Determined. Closed Oct. 25, Nov. 12, 22-24.
Keith Snyder 6098 FITNS 155 9/1–12/31 ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
Community members can work out in the Fitness Center at SFCC and/or SCC for the current quarter. Closed all national holidays. For more information call Keith Snyder at 533-3648, the Fitness Center at 533-FITT (533-3488), PE/Athletic Office at 533-3630 or email Keith.Snyder@ccs.spokane. edu. Hours To Be Determined. Closed Oct. 25, Nov.12, 21-23.
Keith Snyder 6100 FITNS 156 9/1/19–8/31/20 ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
$200
SFCC: FITNESS CENTER – CCS ALUMNI
Community Colleges of Spokane Alumni can work out in the Fitness Center at SFCC and/or SCC for the current academic year. Current and/or former CCS students must have earned 36+ credits to be eligible for the alumni rate. Closed all national holidays and campus development days. For more information call Keith Snyder at 509 533-3648, the Fitness Center at 533-FITT (509 533-3488), PE/ Athletic Office at 533-3630 or email Keith.Snyder@ ccs.spokane.edu. Hours to be determined.
Keith Snyder 6111 FITNS 194 9/1/2019–8/31/2020 ARR ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
$150
INTRAMURALS
Course required for individuals 16 years and older participating in the CCS intramural program who are not currently registered CCS students. For more info call 509-533-7216 between 9am and 4pm. Parking permit required.
7177 FITNS 125 9/18–12/10 ARR ARR Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$30
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INTRAMURALS @ SFCC
Course required for individuals 16 years and older participating in the Community Colleges of Spokane intramural program who are not currently registered CCS students. For more information on specific activities and schedules, contact Bruce Johnson at SFCC (533-3647) or e-mail Bruce. Johnson@ccs.spokane.edu.
Bruce Johnson 6104 FITNS 165 10/7–12/5 ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, TBD
$30
Course includes jazz dance oriented stretching and warm-ups. Class will learn jazz combinations, walks and steps incorporated in a variety of dance routines. For more course information, call at 509 5333636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs.spokanefalls. edu. No class held Nov. 28 (Thanksgiving).
Carol Dyksterhuis $58
Margarita Evans 7180 FITNS 110 9/24–12/5 TTH 6–7AM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
$48
Participants will engage in exciting aerobic routines set to music using a step platform or as a low-impact floor workout without the step. Warmup, cool down and stretching included. For more course information, call at 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs.spokanefalls.edu. No class held Oct. 21, Nov. 11, 27.
Carol Dyksterhuis 6106 FITNS 184 9/18–12/4 MW 4:15–5:15PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$56
STEP, SCULPT, CORE & MORE
KICKBOXING
Students will learn the basic skills, techniques and safety procedures of kickboxing. Sport specific activities to improve individual balance, strength, endurance and cardiovascular conditioning are emphasized. For more course information, call 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs.spokane.edu. No class held Nov. 28 (Thanksgiving).
Class includes the elements of Step and Sculpt with the addition of yoga inspired stretching. Students will use step platforms, handheld weights, exer-tubes, fit balls, weighted bars, and mats to sculpt the entire body, including the core. Bring own yoga mat. For more course information, call 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs. spokane.edu. No class held Nov. 28 (Thanksgiving).
Carol Dyksterhuis 6094 FITNS 150 9/19–12/03 TTH 1:30–2:30PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
6109 FITNS 188 9/19–12/3 TTH 3:30–5PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$58
PICKLEBALL: BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE*
Pickleball, a paddle sport mixing elements of tennis and Ping-Pong, is one of the world’s fastest-growing sports! Learn or improve your Pickleball skills in this exciting course. We supply all equipment. Wear non-marking tennis shoes or court shoes, comfortable clothes. Bring a water bottle and towel!
Joni Holliday 7245 SI 126 Colville Campus Gym
TTH
2:30–4PM
$65
PICKLEBALL: INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED*
Enjoy hours of game time and continue to improve your Pickleball skills! This course is for students already comfortable with the rules of this growing sport. We supply all equipment. Wear non-marking tennis shoes or court shoes, comfortable clothes. Bring a water bottle and towel!
Joni Holliday 7246 SI 127 Colville Campus Gym
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Pilates improves flexibility, builds strength, and develops control and endurance in the entire body. It puts emphasis on alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance. Parking permit required.
STEP EXPRESS/CARDIO PARTY
JAZZ DANCE @ SFCC
6112 FITNS 196 9/19–12/03 MW 12:30–1:20PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
PILATES
TTH
4–5:30PM
$65
Carol Dyksterhuis $85
ZUMBA® – SFCC
Zumba® classes feature exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. It’s easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. For more course information, call 509 533-3636 or email Carol.Dyksterhuis@ccs.spokane.edu. No class held Oct. 21, Nov. 11, 27.
Carol Dyksterhuis 6096 FITNS 154 9/18–12/4 MW 1:30–2:20PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 13, Rm 101
$56
LIFEGUARDING
Upon successful completion of this American Red Cross Lifeguard course students will have the necessary certifications required for a job as a lifeguard. Students must be 15 years or older and pass a required swim test. Lifeguard book is available online. For course information call 533-7212 9am–5pm, M–TH.
Brenda Almquist 7952 FITNS 109 10/1–10/31 TTH 6–8:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$100
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RECREATIONAL AQUATIC FITNESS
Progressive program of shallow and deep water exercises to help develop overall body conditioning. For more info call 533-7212, 9am–5pm.
Cecilia Mannino 7955 FITNS 111 9/18–12/4 MWF 8:30–9:30AM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$75
RECREATIONAL AQUATIC FITNESS
Progressive program of shallow and deep water exercises to help develop overall body conditioning. For more info call 533-7212, 9am–5pm.
Cecilia Mannino, Heather Lehman 7956 FITNS 111 9/18–12/4 MW 4–5PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$53
RECREATIONAL AQUATIC FITNESS
Progressive program of shallow and deep water exercises to help develop overall body conditioning. For more info call 533-7212, 9am–5pm.
Cecilia Mannino 7957 FITNS 111 9/18–12/4 MWF 8:30–9:30AM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
PARENT/CHILD AQUATICS
For infants/preschool, ages 6 months to 3-years, and a parent/trusted adult. 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 is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or even to survive in the water on their own. Prerequisite: Children in diapers must wear a swim diaper and a protective covering.
Cecilia Mannino 8025 FITNS 131 9/27–11/1 F 10:15–11AM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$20
TEENY TINY SWIM
For Preschool age Children 3-5 years old. Basic swimming and water safety skills. Children will be placed according to ability and assessment, beginner through advanced.
Cecilia Mannino 8026 FITNS 115 9/23–10/16 MW 5–5:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
$20
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MUSIC COMMUNITY CHOIR
SFCC Community Choir seeks any interested voice, regardless of skill level or experience, to help present one choral concert a quarter. This low-impact, low-pressure class is perfect for those who sang in school or wish they had and a great way to engage in the many benefits singing offers. Fall concert is on 12/3 at 7pm in the Music Auditorium.
Nathan Lansing 7329 M USCM 105 9/20–11/22 F 1–2PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 109
$20
Shostakovich to Sousa! Unleash your musical inhibitions and perform a variety of literature from new symphonies and band compositions to the old standards. Fall concert is on 12/2 at 7pm in the Music Auditorium.
$40
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
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. Fall concert is on 12/4 at 7pm in the Music Auditorium.
David Larsen 7333 MUSCM 102 9/18–12/4 W 7–9PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
The SFCC Advanced Orchestra is a full orchestra including winds, strings, and percussion. Specific instrumentation varies by quarter. Ensemble experience preferred. Fall concert is on 11/25 at 7pm in the Music Auditorium.
Jason Moody 7334 MUSCM 103 9/23–11/25 M 5:15–7:15 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
$40
WORLD DRUMMING
COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND
David Larsen 7332 MUSCM 101 9/23–12/2 M 7:15–9:15PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
ORCHESTRA – ADVANCED
$40
This course introduces students to the basic art of drumming as a gateway to explore the cultures of music of Africa, Brazil, Cuba and the Middle East. No previous reading or drumming ability required (although helpful) and instruments are provided. Combined Fall concert with Community Concert Band is on 12/2 at 7pm in the Music Auditorium.
Paul Raymond 7336 MUSCE 105 9/18–11/27 W 4–6PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 110
$40
PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS
For Personal Enrichment ONLY. No grade given and no outcome assessment. Students can choose whatever instrument they are interested in and must contact the SFCC Music Instructor to enroll. Please call (509) 533-3720 for instructor info.
Staff 7335 MUSCP 101 8/19–12/11 ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm TBA
$300
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PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1.0 – FUNDAMENTALS OF DSLR
Learn the basics of using “Manual Mode” on your DSLR! Weather permitting, class will go on location, learning indoor/outdoor techniques and cover landscapes, micro photography, candids, and more. Learn to store and transfer images, and touch on using Photoshop as your “digital darkroom.” One hour private lesson at Green Gables Photography included with registration.
Myron G. Bursell, FPh – owner of Green Gables Photography 7272 PI 105 10/1–10/29 T 6–8PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109
$120
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2.0
Go beyond the basics and learn the technical aspects of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, known as the “exposure triangle.” Delve into the Ten Plus One Rules of Composition, explore the nuances of light, and learn to use the “digital darkroom” of Photoshop. Time/weather permitting, attend live photography sessions covering landscapes, micro photography, candids, and more. One hour private lesson at Green Gables Photography included with registration.
Myron G. Bursell, FPh – owner of Green Gables Photography 7273 PI 128 9/30–10/28 M 6–8PM $120 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 YOUR DIGITAL DARKROOM 1.0: PHOTOSHOP CC 2019 for Photographers
Learn the tools and procedures for the main components of Photoshop, including: saving different file types, levels and exposure compensation, layers, and much more! Participants will be more confident in their Photoshop abilities and edit like a pro. One hour private lesson at Green Gables Photography included with registration.
YOUR DIGITAL DARKROOM 2.0: PHOTOSHOP CC 2019 for Photographers
Delve into the capabilities of the “digital darkroom” in this intermediate course. Learn about the new Adobe Camera Raw filter plug-in, exposure techniques for color/black and white images, retouching, and much more! Work with the same stock images as the instructor, learning techniques and procedures step-by-step. One hour private lesson at Green Gables Photography included with registration.
Myron G. Bursell, FPh – owner of Green Gables Photography 7275 PI 129 10/3–10/31 TH 6–8PM $120 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 WET DARKROOM AND MORE
Do you have experience in black and white wet darkroom? Don’t have one but want to use one? SFCC has one of the only wet darkrooms in Spokane open to photographers. This is an open session staffed by SFCC photography faculty, so work on your projects and get help from the pros. No class November 11th.
RL Dietz 7270 PI 154 9/23–12/4 MW 6–9PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 11
$250
WET DARKROOM AND MORE: PRIVATE SESSION
Students can choose to purchase a 3-hour private session with SFCC photography faculty to work on their individual projects. Please contact Arali Alvarado at 509.533.8483 for more info and booking.
Dr. Greg Roth 7271 PI 155 9/23–12/4 ARR Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 11
$125
Myron G. Bursell, FPh – owner of Green Gables Photography 7274 PI 124 10/2–10/30 W 6–8PM $120 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109
Online learning Opportunities to accommodate any schedule!
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SPECIAL INTEREST ASTRONOMY FOR BEGINNERS
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 7247 PI 300 10/30–11/13 W 6–9PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 28, Rm 101
$55
BRIDGE 1
Learn or enhance your skills with the world’s most popular card game in a fast, fun, and friendly environment. The focus is on bidding, but all aspects of the game are covered. No previous experience needed. Book included.
William Rottmayer 7249 SI 300 9/17–11/19 T 6–8PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 115
$65
BRIDGE DEFENSE
Elevate your bridge game! Enhance your defensive skills in the world’s most popular card game in a fast, fun, and friendly environment. Emphasis on ways to defeat your opponents’ contracts. Book included. Prerequisite: “Play of the Hand” or permission of the instructor.
William Rottmayer 7250 SI 303 9/18–11/20 W 6–8PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 115
TAX & INCOME PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR 2019 AND BEYOND
A classroom course for those approaching retirement, learn the principles of tax and retirement income planning with emphasis on new tax code changes. Learn financial terms and concepts and strategies to accomplish common objectives such as Inflation Protection, Tax-efficient withdrawals, Lifestyle Preservation, and Providing a Legacy. Retirees and Pre-retirees will benefit from this class.
Richard Keppler 7252 SI 130 10/15–10/22 T 6:30–8:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108
$29
VOICE OVERS…NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Learn how YOU could begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos, and more! Learn about a unique, outside-the-box way to cash in on a lucrative full or part-time career. Instructor Lisa Foster has voiced commercials for dozens of businesses and is a well-known radio personality in the Seattle broadcast market. She has been coaching and instructing beginning voice over talents for 10+ years.
Lisa Foster 7251 PI 143 9/24 T 6:30–8:30PM Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 144
$45
$65
MEDITATION FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY
With guidance by Lama Lakshey Zangbo, a meditation master, students learn and practice simple yet profound techniques to calm, stabilize, and clarify the mind and heart. Through one-pointed and analytic meditation, tame your mind and free yourself from afflicting emotions, allowing you to deal with life problems more effectively. For more info visit tsintamani.org.
Llama Lakshey Zangbao 7248 PI 301 9/24–11/26 T 6–8PM Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 30, Rm 212
$45
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Questions? Contact us with questions about our programs!
General questions: contact the Open Enrollment Program Coordinator at 509-533-8483. Health & Medical program questions: contact the Health & Medical Program Supervisor at 509-533-8057. Customized & Corporate Training: contact the Corporate Outreach Manager at 509-533-8476.
Photography Classes! Whether you’re new to photography or a seasoned pro, we have a class for you. Get started in digital photography, hone your Photoshop skills, or even experience using a wet darkroom! See page 21 for more information.
CLASSES INCLUDE: Digital Photography 1.0: Fundamentals of DSLR Digital Photography 2.0 Your Digital Darkroom 1.0: Photoshop CC 2019 for Photographers Your Digital Darkroom 2.0: Photoshop CC 2019 for Photographers Wet Darkroom and More Wet Darkroom and More: Private Session
FALL 2019
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Five easy ways to enroll. 1. Online Registration Request - www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce 2. Mail
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Spokane Community College Noncredit Registration MS 2151 Student Services, Bldg 15 2000 N Greene Street Spokane, WA 99217
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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. • 100% refund for classes and workshops cancelled by the college. • Student-initiated withdrawals must occur three business days prior to the first day of class (including online classes) and are subject to the $7 processing fee. • 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.
All class offerings are subject to change. Community Colleges of Spokane (CCS) cannot guarantee class offerings, designated 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.
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: SCC: 509-533-716 | SFCC: 509-533-4166 For all other locations: 509-279-6037
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Project Management Professional NEW!
Corporate & Customized Training
Develop the skills you need to effectively manage and oversee projects in any industry! Prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification as designated by the Project Management Institute.
Helping organizations develop the talent within, at your place or ours.
See page 5 for more information.
Contact us today! 509-533-8476
Fall INCA After Dark Offerings! Wine & Dine – NEW!
Fall Harvest Dinner – NEW!
A Curry to Remember – NEW!
South of the Border: Savory Street Tacos
A Saucy Good Time – NEW!
See page 15 for more information.
Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Spokane WA Permit No 714
NEW this Fall!
Welding Skills Brush Up Class
District Administration
501 N Riverpoint Blvd MS 1015 PO Box 6000 Spokane WA 99217-6000
Refresh your welding skills!
Previous welding experience required.
See page 13 for more information.
Adult Education programs at SCC offer a variety of ways to start, refresh or continue your education. Are you underemployed or need a skills upgrade? Improve your reading, writing and math skills this fall for only $25 (funding assistance available to those who qualify). GED - Earn your high school diploma through completing the General Educational Development tests.
Smart Start - Earn College credits while increasing your literacy, work and college readiness skills.
ESL - English as a Second Language
Skilled Trades Program - Pre-apprenticeship program to upgrade your skills and earn certifications in First Aid, OSHA, Construction, Flagging and Fork Lift Driving.
Career Transitions - Prepare for a new career or upgrade your skills in math, writing, and computers. College Prep - Tune up your skills and prepare for college with classes that refresh your reading, writing and math skills.
If you’ve been out of school or the job market for a while, we can help you get the skills you need to succeed.
For more information, call 509-533-4600 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, July 2019 - 19-010 - A