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CWCE introduces Continuing Education for the Environmental Sciences (CEES). Take flexible industry-driven or personal interest classes with a focus in the environmental sciences this summer: Hypertufa Container Garden
Drones in Science New!
Weed ID New!
Create a rustic textured planter with only a few simple ingredients. Once you’ve mastered this technique, you can create containers in many sizes, shapes, and textures. When your container has cured, we will fill it with a succulent garden! Lisa Mann ARTDE 108 6/29 & 7/13 W 6-8pm $95
Learn how drones are currently being used in various disciplines of science and what the future of drones in science looks like. Demonstration will take place at Saltese Flats during the last hour of class. Directions and Map will be provided. David Stasney CEES 101 7/11 M 12-2:30pm $29
Gain the knowledge needed to identify weeds in a variety of different stages. Weed control techniques and resources will also be provided. Class is geared to farmers, landscapes and spray company employees, teachers, master gardeners and interested homeowners. Cindy Deffe CEES 102 7/12-7/21 TTH 5:30-8:30pm $69
Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm TBD
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Future classes include: Spray Tech Certification
Local Treats and Edible Eats
How to Build a Garden Shed
Tree Climbing 101
Using Drones in Agricultural Management And more! Contact the CWCE program coordinator for more information on CEES or to register.
509.533.8483 ce@ccs.spokane.edu
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We welcome new instructors!
• TABLE OF CONTENTS • Business & Professional Development.......2 Certificate Programs............................................5 Social Media & Marketing.................................. 6
Do you have a hobby or topic 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?
• Basics of Grant Writing
• Microsoft Office 2013
• Quickbooks
If you are qualified to teach a class listed above, please email ce@ccs.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8483.
Summer registration opens May 2nd Call 509-279-6030 to register There will be no classes held July 4th in observance of Independence Day
Computers & Technology................................... 8 Teacher Education............................................. 10 Health & Medical................................................13 Continuing Education for the Environmental Sciences (CEES)...........15 Personal Interest.........................................16 Music....................................................................17 Photography........................................................17 Fitness & Sports................................................. 18 Special Interest................................................... 20 Cuisine & Libations........................................... 20 Youth Camp........................................................ 22 Registration and Information....................24
Meet Project Management Instructor Bradley A. Malone, PMP PMP Bradley Malone is president of Twin Star Consulting Company, a project management and corporate transformation consulting company. “I like teaching Project Management because it is a core competency – a life skill – that everyone can use to be more productive and to help others achieve results more effectively and efficiently” says Malone. “I especially enjoy when a participant says ‘I get it’ – it’s about me communicating in a structured way – building common sense.” Malone leads project management audit teams for commercial and government clients and consults with a wide variety of customers on project and quality management implementation issues. “I have several regular clients who have me teach in Orlando, Chicago, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam, to name a few. I’ve been in every state except Alaska teaching Project Management – it’s a skill set that knows no boundaries.” Contact the CWCE Program Assistant at 509-533-8482 or ce@ccs.spokane.edu for information on our next offering of Project Management: Competencies & Structure. 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
Introduction to Data Analysis
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Boosting Your Website Traffic
Intermediate Data Analysis
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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Cash is King
Advanced Data Analysis
Cash is the biggest factor in business success. Discover how to manage cash flow success. BUSPD 167 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
This course teaches you to perform inquiries useful to your business or organization, and the skills necessary to communicate results through graphs and text. Learn to make decisions based on statistically significant information. BUSPD 102 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Conflict Management Discover a workable conflict management model, discuss case studies, and take away successful strategies to apply in your workplace. BUSPD 108 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245
Online
Creative Problem Solving 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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
Online
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $245
Online
Grant Writing for Nonprofits This course will take you step-by-step through the process of grant proposal writing as a non-profit organization. You’ll learn to recognize what makes a project attractive to a funding agency and see how to create a compelling case. Contact our corporate outreach manager at 509.533.8476 to schedule Grant Writing training for your nonprofit organization.
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BUSPD 102 8/1-8/26 Online
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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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $145
Online
Developing Your Professional Career This course helps identify skills all great leaders possess. Gain knowledge needed to be successful; learn to incorporate a developed image and communication skills that make you competitive in the workforce. BUSPD 114 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $145 BUSPD 114 8/1-8/26 Online
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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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $395
Online
CWCE partners with LERN UGotClass to provide online learning opportunities that accommodate any schedule. Summer 2016 | For registration information see page 24
Extraordinary Customer Service
Keys to 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 7/5-7/26 ARR ARR $145
Discover the direct relationship between customer service skills and career achievement. Become skilled at being an exceptional service provider. BUSPD 128 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $145
Online
Leadership Principles
Funding Your Business Explore the three critical areas: start-up or expansion, profits, and cash. Find equity sources to create a financially successful venture. BUSPD 168 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195 BUSPD 168 8/1-8/26 Online
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Get Things Done Using the Clifton StrengthsFinder, you will learn how to be more successful by using the unique strengths and contributions of each team member to get more done at work and increase productivity. BUSPD 170 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245
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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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
Online
Growing Your Business with eBooks A book can help you expand your business in the way no form of advertising can. Find out how. BUSPD 175 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
Online
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $145
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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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $295
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Managing Generations in the Workplace Learn to understand managing workers of different generations in the workplace. Discover what motivates each generation at work, what incentives they respond to, and what messages they value. BUSPD 137 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $175
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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 7/1-7/29 ARR ARR $175
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
Online
Interview Skills Improve your chances for being hired or as a leader who wants to improve the results of your hiring practices. BUSPD 123 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $295
Online
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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. Cindy Close CRTPG113 6/24 M 8AM-4:30PM $75 CRTPG113 7/22 F 8AM-4:30PM $75 CRTPG113 8/19 F 8AM-4:30PM $75
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
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Onboarding New Employees
Project Management: Competencies & Structure
Ensure a smooth transition from best candidate to star employee. Onboarding is the process of socializing new employees into the organization. BUSPD 171 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Online Advertising See how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works. Find out how to test low-budget Adword campaigns and learn how you can target local audiences. Discover Facebook advertising and how you can determine the demographics and numbers of people you want to reach. BUSPD 143 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195 BUSPD 143 8/1-8/26 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 PMBOK® Guide into effective processes for establishing priorities and proactively managing your projects.
Contact the CWCE Program Assistant for course information and future dates: 509-533-8482 Professional Development Units (21 PDUs) awarded upon completion.Our instructor is a PMI® Registered Education Provider.
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Program Evaluation for Nonprofits Enhance your understanding of program evaluation within the nonprofit context. Improve your evaluation planning, data collection, data analysis, and data use. BUSPD 146 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245 BUSPD 146 8/1-8/26 Online
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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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $495
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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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
Online
High Performance Dyno Tuning Students learn to safely secure a vehicle on a Mustang brand chassis dynometer, perform pulls and steady state tuning. Students will have the opportunity to tune a multitude of different vehicles and EFI systems during the class as well as their own vehicles, with instructor’s permission.
T/TH, 7/7 - 8/30/16 5:30-9pm, $500 SCC, Bldg 18, Rm 111 Instructor: Jeff Rogers
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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Using Personality Profiles for Better Work Performance Learn to improve your communication, convey your ideas effectively, and improve your ability to understand what is important to those who don’t share your same style. Course fee includes your own DiSC Behavioral Personality Profile assessment and review. BUSPD 152 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $295
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Certificate Programs Business Coaching Certificate
eMarketing Essentials Certificate
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 6/6-8/26 ARR ARR $395
Improve email promotions, analyze your web site traffic, utilize search engine optimization, and learn how to successfully employ online advertising. CRTPG 130 8/1-10/28 ARR ARR $495
Online
Certificate in 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 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 6/6-8/26 ARR ARR $495 CRTPG 104 8/1-10/28 Online
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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 6/6-8/26 ARR ARR $395 CRTPG 106 8/1-10/28 Online
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Certificate in Nonprofit Administration 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 6/6-8/26 ARR ARR $595 CRTPG 107 8/1-10/28 Online
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Certificate in Office Operations 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 6/1-8/26 ARR ARR $495 CRTPG 137 $495
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Executive Leadership Certificate 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 8/1-10/28 ARR ARR $695
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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 8/1-10/28 ARR ARR $595
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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 8/1-10/28 ARR ARR $495
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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 6/6-7/29 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 6/6-7/29 ARR ARR $395
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Anytime, anywhere—most classes available online.
For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
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Social Media & Marketing Experienced social media experts will teach you how to stand out from the rest of the noise with unique, targeted, and efficient campaigns. Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business
Instagram for Business
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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $245
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Entrepreneurial Marketing This course offers a step-by-step approach to attract and keep customers, within a realistic budget. With an emphasis on customer-driven marketing decisions, learn to build a strong brand, analyze which tactics to use, and implement your marketing plan. BUSPD 116 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195 BUSPD 116 8/1-8/26 Online
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Facebook for Business 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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $245
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Integrating Social Media in Your Organization Take away practical strategies and techniques for implementing social networks to your organization or business. Learn to create your private social network using Ning, work socially using Google Docs and calendars, and move your website to an interactive Web 2.0 site. BUSPD 121 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195 BUSPD 121 8/1-8/26 Online
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Introduction to Social Media 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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
Online
Questions? Please call 509-533-8482 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu
SCC
Fall quarter start
SCC provides associates degrees, transferready programs and professional/technical certificates to open your path to a four-year college, university, or career. If you are ready to start a degree or finish one, SCC is the place for you. Enroll for Fall Quarter by September 2, 2016.
For more information, contact Admissions at (509) 533-8020.
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LinkedIn for Business
LinkedIn is the most popular website for professionals to network, build business relationships, and provide or receive referrals. Learn to set up your personal profile so it gets noticed by others and discover how LinkedIn can be used to generate leads, recruit new employees, and find new jobs. BUSPD 130 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $195
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Marketing Using Social Media 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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $245
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Introduction to Mobile Marketing
Video 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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245
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Advanced Mobile Marketing Learn proximity marketing, mobile marketing metrics, and how to develop a mobile marketing campaign for your organization. Learn to promote your app on the web, build a landing page for your app, and advanced tracking of your application usage. BUSPD 104 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $245
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SFCC Bachelor of Applied Science Programs 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! Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems and Technology. 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
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
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Computers & Technology Enroll in our affordable computer classes to advance your skills Creating Visual Presentations
Excel 2013 — Intermediate
Create visual presentations that look professional and communicate effectively. Get the most advanced techniques on graphic design principles including page layout, typography, and basic design consideration. COMTE 102 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
This Microsoft Excel training course includes information on advanced formulas and functions, resolving formula errors, consolidating data, removing duplicates, configuring data validation, and transposing data. Also learn how to record and edit macros, in addition to PowerPoint integration. Parking fee required. COMTE 124 8/4 TH 9AM-4PM $150
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Evernote Save all kinds of information (documents, hand written notes, audio, images) in one place: create a digital file cabinet for all of your projects, documents and to-dos. COMTE 103 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Excel 2013 — Advanced Learn to create macros, Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts, customize command menus, and much more. Parking fee required. COMTE 121 8/11 TH 9AM-4PM $150
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Excel 2013 — Foundations Quickly learn the basic functions and features of Excel 2013, including time-saving tools like AutoFill, AutoComplete, AutoSum, and the new Flash Fill. Parking fee required. COMTE 123 7/28 TH 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, July 28, 9AM-4PM Excel 2013 Intermediate, Aug 4, 9AM-4PM Excel 2013 Advanced, Aug 11, 9AM-4PM Parking fee required. COMTE 122 7/28-8/11 TH 9AM-4PM $395
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
Now you can earn your AA or Business transfer degree completely online. In addition to our AA and Business Transfer degrees, students can choose from a variety AAS degrees and certificates. All degrees and certificates can be earned in 24 months or less.
Consider becoming an online student. Online courses offer you the flexibility to obtain a degree while juggling your personal and professional life. Online students also have access to our online Student Success Coach, eTutoring, online counseling, and priority registration.
For more information.
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Google +
Discover the best ways to use this popular and emerging social media platform to raise your online profile and connect with current and potential new contacts. Learn the advantages of using Google+, and how it can help your organization engage with existing users as well as grow your base. COMTE 108 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $195
Online
Google Apps for Business 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 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245
Online
How to Setup, Protect, and Maintain Your Windows 8 PC Learn the minimum hardware requirements for today’s software and operating systems and how to choose the right hardware configuration if you need to make a new purchase. Install the Windows Operating System from “bare metal”, protect and secure your PC, and keep it all running smoothly for the life of the equipment. COMTE 139 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $175
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
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Photoshop for Presentations 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 7/5-7/28 ARR ARR $195
Online
Podcasting Businesses are turning to podcasting to grow their brand and connect with customers. Podcasting is experiencing a rebirth on mobiles. COMTE 134 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $245
Online
Prezi 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 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
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Get face-to-face help mastering Microsoft Excel in one of our summer in-person sessions: Excel 2013 – Foundations – July 28 Excel 2013 – Intermediate – August 4 Excel 2013 – Advanced – August 11 Call 509-533-8483 or see listing on page 8 for each class description and other details.
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Teacher Education Advanced Classroom Management: Children as Change Agents
Child Abuse: Working with Abused & Neglected Children
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Online 30 CH
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Information & Interventions for Effective Teaching
Drugs & Alcohol in Schools: Understanding Substance Use & Abuse
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Online 30 CH
Autism & Asperger’s Disorder: Information & Effective Intervention Strategies
Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Online 30 CH
Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Online 45 CH
Online Teacher Education with VESi Take advantage of these online opportunities to sharpen your skills and broaden your knowledge as a teacher. CWCE partners with VESi Virtual Education Software to provide online learning opportunities to educators who would like to earn WA state approved continuing education clock hours (CH). Call 509-533-8483 for more information. 10
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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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
Online 45 CH
Online 45 CH
Early Childhood: Typical & Atypical Development
Reading & Writing in Content Area
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 45 CH
Educational Assessment: Assessing Student Learning in the Classroom 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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Online 30 CH
Reading Fundamentals #1: An Introduction to Scientifically-Based Research It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. EDCE 126 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd
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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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
Online 30 CH
Online 45CH
Traumatized Child: The Effects of Stress, Trauma & Violence on Student Learning
Understanding & Implementing Common Core Standards
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $225
Online 30 CH
Online 45 CH
Understanding Aggression: Coping with Aggressive Behavior in the Classroom
Are you looking for training in
ICD-10-CM? This 7 session noncredit course will cover ICD-10-CM characteristics, conventions, and guidelines to assist in your organization's transition from 17,000 ICD-9-CM codes, to over 140,000 ICD-10-CM codes. In addition to guidelines, detailed coding scenarios and exercises will be presented. This course is intended for healthcare employees with a basic working knowledge of ICD-9-CM. A certificate of completion will be awarded to attendees who successfully complete the course.
For more information:
Call 509-533-8057
or email cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu
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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 7/11-8/18 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 7/11-8/18 ARR ARR $195
Online 30 CH
Summer 2016 | For registration information see page 24
Health & Medical Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training
Home Care Aide Certified to NAC Bridge Program
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. Call (509) 533-8057 for current class information. Jayson Hills CRTPG 123 7/11-8/18 THF 9:30AM-4:30PM $715
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 7/20-7/22 WTHF 2 :00-10:00PM $ 350 Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 111
Spokane Community College
Medical Assistant Certified to NAC Bridge Program
Adult Family Home Administrator Training: CASAS Exam
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 7/20-7/22 WTHF 2 :00-10:00PM $350
Passing the CASAS exam is a DSHS/ALTSA requirement in order to qualify to complete the Adult Family Home Administrator Training course.. Students will need to call 509-533-8057 to schedule a time & date to take the proctored CASAS exam. Staff HEMED 101 7/5-8/18 ARR ARR $10
Adult Family Home Compliance 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 7/20 TH 6:00-9:00 PM $55
Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 111
DSHS Residential Care Adult Family Home Orientation 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. HEMED 106 6/21 T 9AM-4PM $29
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 7/5-8/18 ARR ARR $70
Nursing Assistant Alternative Bridge Training Programs 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-NACÂ and Home Care Aide Certified-NAC 7/20-7/22 WTHF 2-10PM
For more information: 509-533-8057 cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu
Spokane Community College, Online
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COMING SOON! CWCE will be offering the following NEW! courses as part of our health and medical program: • Home Care Aide Certification • Navigating Through Challenging Behaviors • Dementia Specialty • Mental Health Specialty
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 7/5-8/18 ONLINE $177
• Traumatic Brain Injury
Spokane Community College, Online, 279-6030
Contact our Health & Medical Program Specialist for more information
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Exam Review II — Online
509-533-8057 cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu *Course titles and offerings are subject to change*
MA – Phlebotomy Program
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 7/5-8/18 ONLINE $177
Spokane Community College, Online, 279-6030
Spanish for Medical Professionals
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. July 11, 2016, 5:30-7:30pm Lair Bldg 6, Sasquatch Room 2000 N Greene Street, Spokane, WA
Are you frustrated by the communication gap that can occur between you and your Spanish-speaking patients? If you answered yes, this Spanish class - designed specifically for healthcare professionals - will help you bridge that gap. You will practice the basic, practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. HEMED 118 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $145
Online
Spanish for Medical Professionals II 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. Increase your medical vocabulary and practice interviewing patients, taking health history, diagnosing, giving instructions, and prescribing medication. HEMED 119 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $145
Phlebotomy Class Schedule
Online
September 12 - November 19, 2016
Reducing stress is as easy as understanding what stress is, understanding what stress is to you, and using that knowledge to restructure your thoughts. Turn stress into a stepping stone, not a stumbling block! BUSPD 149 8/1-8/26 ARR ARR $145
Fall 2016 — 10 week class
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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Stress Management
Online
CWCE partners with LERN UGotClass to provide online learning opportunities that accommodate any schedule. Summer 2016 | For registration information see page 24
Continuing Education for the Environmental Sciences (CEES) Hypertufa Container Garden Create a rustic textured planter with only a few simple ingredients. Once you’ve mastered this technique, you can create containers in many sizes, shapes, and textures. When your container has cured, we will fill it with a succulent garden! Lisa Mann ARTDE 108 6/29 & 7/13 W 6-8pm $95
Spokane Community College, Bldg 10, Rm TBD
Drones in Science New! Learn how drones are currently being used in various disciplines of science and what the future of drones in science looks like. This class and demonstration will explain how the Center for Applied Technology & Environmental Research (CATER) is using its drone in cooperative research projects in Eastern Washington as well as Northern Idaho. The field demonstration will show the steps from flight
planning to collecting real data. Demonstration will take place at Saltese Flats during the last hour of class. Directions and Map will be provided. David Stasney CEES 101 7/11 M 12-2:30pm $29
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Weed ID New! Gain the knowledge needed to identify weeds in a variety of different stages. Students will also learn several common and noxious weeds both in the classroom and in the field. Weed control techniques and resources will also be provided. Class is geared to farmers, landscapes and spray company employees, teachers, master gardeners and interested homeowners. Cindy Deffe CEES 102 7/12-7/21 TTH 5:30-8:30pm $69
Spokane Community College, Bldg 8, Rm 104
Future courses include: Spray Tech Certification
Tree Climbing 101
How to Build a Garden Shed
Using Drones in Agricultural Management
Local Treats and Edible Eats
Contact the CWCE program coordinator for more information on CEES or to register
509.533.8483
Meet Instructor David Stasney David Stasney is licensed in the State of Washington as both a Geologist and Hydrogeologist. He has 20 years of experience in surface and ground water sampling and was hired 8 years ago to teach in the Water Resources Technology program at Spokane Community College. Stasney currently serves as department chair of Environmental Sciences at SCC, oversees the Center for Applied Technology & Environmental Research (CATER), and instructs for the Continuing Education for the Environmental Sciences (CEES). For more information on the CEES program,and to view current (or future) course offerings contact the program coordinator at 509-533-8483 or ce@ccs.spokane.edu
Personal Interest
• TABLE OF CONTENTS •
We welcome new instructors!
Music....................................................................17 Photography........................................................17 Fitness & Sports................................................. 18 Special Interest................................................... 20 Cuisine & Libations........................................... 20
• Do you have a hobby or topic 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?
Youth Camp........................................................ 22 Registration and Information....................24
Summer registration opens
• German • Russian • Home Brewing • Spokane History • Jewelry making • 3D Printing
May 2nd
If you are qualified to teach a class listed above, please contact:
Call 509-279-6030 to register
ce@ccs.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8483.
There will be no classes held July 4th in observance of Independence Day
New! Drones in Science! Learn how drones are currently being used in various disciplines of science and what the future of drones in science looks like. This class and demonstration will explain how the Center for Applied Technology & Environmental Research (CATER) is using its drone in cooperative research projects in Eastern Washington as well as Northern Idaho. The field demonstration will show the steps from flight planning to collecting real data. Demonstration will take place at Saltese Flats during the last hour of class. Directions and Map will be provided.
See Page 15 for class details, contact the CWCE program coordinator to register
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Music Community Concert Band
Private Music Lessons
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 Class will not meet on July 4. MUSCM 101 6/20-7/18 M 7-9pm $20
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 7/5-8/18 ARR ARR $300
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 15, Rm 113
Photography Basics Fundamentals of Digital Photography 1.0
Photoshop Basics for Photographers
Learn basic skills like zoom, flash settings, framing, and shooting angles. Also learn how to store and transfer your image, e-mail photos, and use Windows applications like Adobe Photoshop Elements and Picasa. Bring your digital camera, with fully charged battery and memory card installed, and instruction manual to class. Extra fully charged batteries are recommended. Myron Bursell PI 105 7/11-8/1 M 6-9PM $115
Learn the tools and procedures you need to get started in Photoshop. You’ll be more confident in your abilities and ready to reach higher, drill deeper into the magic of Photoshop, and edit like a pro! Myron Bursell PI 124 7/13-8/3 W 6-9PM $115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Digital Photography 2.0 New! 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 still to portraits and landscapes. Finally, learn to use Photoshop to produce striking images. Live photography sessions will be scheduled both in the classroom and on location. Myron Bursell PI 128 7/12-8/2 T 6-9PM $115 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Photoshop CC 2015 for Photographers 2.0 New! The purpose of this class is to develop competency in Photoshop. Delve into the different capabilities of the digital darkroom and learn how to enhance your images with the various tools embedded in Photoshop. Utilize tools such as layers, color and exposure techniques, retouching, and healing. Develop specific techniques with stock images in class, and then confidently apply to your own personal images. Myron Bursell PI 129 7/14-8/4 TH 6-9PM $115
Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 121
Questions? Please call 509-533-8482 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu
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. ARR = refer to www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd for date, day and/or time
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Fitness & Sports Body Conditioning
FC/Wt. Room-Community Quarterly
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 FITNS 105 7/5-8/18 TTh 5:45-6:45PM $35
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. 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@sfcc.spokane.edu. Keith Snyder Parking fee required.
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
Facility Use — Pool and Track 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. FITNS 106 7/5-8/18 ARR ARR $40
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Fast Fitness/Weight Room for Community Quarterly-SCC Use of the fitness center/weight room/swimming pool, during scheduled open times. Minimum age18 years. Call 533-7211 for further information. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. FITNS 107 7/5-8/18 ARR ARR $90
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rms 146, 120B
Coming Soon!
FITNS 155
7/5-8/31
ARR
ARR
$90
Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 117
Pilates 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 Parking fee required. FITNS 110 7/6-8/17 MW 6-7AM $35 FITNS 110
7/5-8/18
TTH 4:30-5:30PM $35
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
Yoga Low-impact total body conditioning course includes stretching, breathing, core movements, and overall strength and fitness routines. Michelle Gendusa Parking fee required. FITNS 132 7/6-8/17 MW 3-4PM $35
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
Zumba
EMT Refresher A state approved refresher course designed to provide EMT professionals with the latest updates to EMT standards and practical skills required to recertify as an Emergency Medical Technician.
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. 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 135 TBD TBD TBD $35
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120
NREMT recognized For more information, call 509-533-8057 or email CEHealthandMEd@ccs.spokane.edu
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CWCE partners with LERN UGotClass to provide online learning opportunities that accommodate any schedule. Summer 2016 | For registration information see page 24
Swim for fitness ... Beginner Swim—Level 1 & 2 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. FITNS 103 7/11-7/21 MTWTH 8:40-9:25AM $25 FITNS 103 7/25-8/4 MTWTH 8:40-9:25AM $25 FITNS 103 8/8-8/18 MTWTH 8:40-9:25AM $25
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Advanced Beginners/Intermediate Swim—Level 3 & 4 Recreational Aquatic Fitness 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. For course information call 533-7211. FITNS 111 7/5-8/18 TTH 7:30-8:30AM $30 FITNS 111
7/5-8/18
TTH
5-6PM
$30
FITNS 111
7/6-8/17
MW
4-5PM
$30
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
For students 6 and older who have a certificate of completion from the previous level. This course teaches deep water swimming and stroke technique. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. For course information call 533-7211. FITNS 101 7/11-7/21 MTWTH 10:10-10:55AM $25 FITNS 101 7/25-8/4 MTWTH 10:10-10:55AM $25 FITNS 101 8/8-8/18 MTWTH 10:10-10:55AM $25 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Teeny Tiny Swim
Advanced Swimming Technique and Endurance— Level 5 & 6
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. For course information call 533-7211. FITNS 115 7/11-7/21 MTWTH 9:30-10:05AM $25
For students 6 and older who have a certificate of completion from the previous level. All aquatic skills are reinforced and refined. Michele Heuer Parking fee required. For course information call 533-7211. FITNS 102 7/11-7/21 MTWTH 11-11:45AM $25
FITNS 115 7/25-8/4 MTWTH 9:30-10:05AM $25 FITNS 115 8/8-8/18 MTWTH 9:30-10:05AM $25
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
FITNS 102 7/25-8/4 MTWTH
11-11:45AM $25
FITNS 102 8/8-8/18 MTWTH
11-11:45AM $25
Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121
Swim for fun. ARR = refer to www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd for date, day and/or time
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Special Interest Effective Copywriting
Marketing eBooks
Acquire the tools and techniques to improve your copywriting skills and avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back. SI 109 7/5-7/29 ARR ARR $195
Find out how to get the word out to your target market and discover the various marketing avenues for your book. SI 108 6/6-7/1 ARR ARR $195
Online
SI 108 Online
8/1-8/26
ARR
ARR
$195
Cuisine & Libations Keeping the Scene Green
Viva Italia!
Ready to create a home herb garden and learn what to do with fresh beautiful greens?! This class blends the two. The SCC Greenery will help you make a mini-herb garden and Chef Joshua Martin will assist the class in creating tasty dishes from what will grow. Thursday June 16th 6-8pm $49
The next best thing to touring Italy! Transport your imagination…meandering the Cinque Terre or wine tasting in Tuscany. Chef Martin’s love for Italian food and wine is infectious. Thursday July 7th 6-8pm
Chef Josh Martin & SCC Greenery
Mouthwatering Mediterranean Small Plates
Sensational Salmon Learn new ways to prepare the Northwest’s most famous fish: salmon Ceviche with mango, lime, and cilantro; steamed salmon “en papillote” with olives, tomatoes, and capers; and Korean salmon meatballs with Kimchi mayo. Thursday August 4th 6-8pm $59 Chef Erin Streicher
Questions? Please call 509-533-8482 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu
Chef Charlie Martin
Learn classic tapas, meze, and antipasti to add your bag of party tricks and entertain with all the ease of the Mediterranean! Wine pairings with each dish highlighted. Thursday July 28th 6-8pm $59 Chef Charlie Martin
Perfectly Cooked Steak Every time Want to cook steaks perfectly without fail? Whether it’s for two people or twenty, you will learn tricks to perfect doneness every time. Both classic and modern techniques will be used including sous vide! Thursday August 11th 6-8pm $59 Chef Curtis Smith
Introducing Chef Joshua Martin Chef Educator at INCA, former Executive Chef at Casper Fry and Madeleine’s Cafe & Patisserie, and INCA After Dark program coordinator. He is a graduate of Oakland (CA) Community College’s Culinary Studies Institute and the DCT Swiss Management School. He enjoys The Seattle Sounders and walking his dog Peanut Butter!
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Summer ‘Sizzle’ Series Wednesday nights, $59 each or all 3 for $150
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. Gourmet Grilling; Steaks & Veggies Enjoy the warmer weather and move that kitchen heat outdoors. This class features a collection of recipes that are bursting with flame-grilled goodness (weather permitting). Wednesday, June 22nd 6-8pm $59 Chef Kylsey Pehl
Kids Street Taco
Throwdown!
Small Bites….Summer Nights
Come make tantalizing appetizers and coolers to enjoy on hot summer nights. In this hands-on cooking class you will make drunken whisky-soaked mushrooms, sweet and spicy chicken satay, and caramelized onion and apple tarts with gruyere and thyme. Wednesday, July 13th 6-8pm $59 Chef Kylsey Pehl
Margarita-ville Grill Tacos and Margaritas! Enjoy making taqueria style carne asada tacos and the ultimate handmade margarita. Throw in a trio of salsas and this cooking party is ready to start! Wednesday, August 17th 6-8pm $59 Chef Joshua Martin
incaafterdark.scc.spokane.edu email: incaafterdark@scc.spokane.edu
New for kids! Kids Street Taco Showdown! This summer the Inland Northwest Culinary Academy is hosting two 2-day cooking sessions for kids ages 10-15. Students will learn to make their own salsa and street-style tacos as well as participate in a friendly cook off to showcase their culinary skills! 7/18 & 7/20 MW Noon-2PM Ages 10-12 7/19 & 7/21 TTH Noon-2PM Ages 13-15 $79 per student For more information on the course, or to enroll, please contact our Program Coordinator at 509-533-8483. Parental consent form will need signed before registration.
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CWCE Summer Youth Camp
Get YoOunr!
Game App Attack! Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML5) mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 105 6/27-6/30 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 105 6/27-6/30 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 143 YC 105 8/8-8/11 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 105 8/8-8/11 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 216
App Adventures: The Next Level! Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! Students will choose from a selection of different web-based (HTML5) mobile apps and explore more in-depth programming concepts. Student-created apps will
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be accessible on a Black Rocket site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 109 8/1-8/4 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 109 8/1-8/4 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
Make Your 1st Video Game! If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows you the keys to designing your first 2D platformer game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers, Mac versions can be created after the program for $15.00 conversion fee. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 104 6/20-6/23 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 104 6/20-6/23 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 143 YC 104 7/25-7/28 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 8-11 YC 104 7/25-7/28 MTWTH Ages 11-14
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Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 216 For more information on the program, or to enroll, please contact our Program Coordinator at 509-533-8483. Parental consent form will need signed before registration. Summer 2016 | For registration information see page 24
Make Your First 3D Video Game!
Code Breakers
Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! This class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes. Â Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 106 7/11-7/14 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 106 7/11-7/14 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 143
Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 108 7/18-7/21 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 108 7/18-7/21 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 143
Minecraft Designers If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, this class is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3D models using a new software to design your very own objects, create skins for characters, and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at home students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 107 7/11-7/14 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 107 7/11-7/14 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6
Minecraft Modders Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. YC 110 8/1-8/4 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 110 8/1-8/4 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 216
COLLEGE FOR KIDS!
YC 110 8/8-8/11 MTWTH 8AM-Noon $189 Ages 11-14 YC 110 8/8-8/11 MTWTH 1-5PM $189 Ages 8-11 Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 214
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Spokane Community College Noncredit Registration MS 3027 Magnuson Bldg, Reception 2917 W Fort George Wright Dr Spokane, WA 99224
Withdrawals and refunds
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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
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COLLEGE FOR KIDS!
SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS Start June 20, 2016! Video game design and modding opportunities offered this summer at the Community Colleges of Spokane. See how science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) relate to the real world.
Cost is $189 per individual class.
Classes include:
Make Your First Video Game Make Your First 3D Video Game App Attack App Adventures Minecraft Designers Minecraft Modders Code Breakers
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Registration now open!
For information about cost, times and location call 509-533-8483. Pricing and classes are generally offered in half-day formats spread over 4 days. The same class can be offered in the morning and afternoon for different age groups ranging from 8-14. Curriculum is designed for students to work in pairs or teams.
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Small Business Boot Camp
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501 N Riverpoint Blvd MS 1015 PO Box 6000 Spokane WA 99217-6000
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 the CWCE Program Assistant for future class dates and information at 509-533-8482.
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: Corporate Outreach Manager 509-533-8476 | 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, April 2016 - 15-0466 - A