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COLLEGE FOR KIDS!

Check out three weeks of video game design and recreational activities offered at the Community Colleges of Spokane to see how science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) relate to the real world. The morning offerings are technologyfocused and computer-based, while the afternoon sessions are designed to get the children moving and thinking creatively. Register your child for either morning/ afternoon activities, or bundle the course offerings to provide an all-around outdoor/ indoor experience this summer!

Bundle Deals Available! For more information see page 22.

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WEEK 3 Center for Workforce & Continuing Education

Registration Opens

May 21st! For more information, visit ccs.spokane.edu/workforce To register your child, please call 509-533-8483 Students in the bundle classes should bring a sack lunch. Camps run June 25 – July 20, 2018 There will be no camps held the week of July 4th.

Code Your Own Adventure! Interactive Storytelling Move and Learn: Swim, Art and Soldering

MinecraftŠ Modders Move and Learn: Swim and Fun Art

Virtual Reality: The Future is Now Hands On: 3D Printing, Kayaking and Soldering


Explore our New and Improved website! www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce

Summer registration opens May 21st! Call 509-279-6030 to register • TABLE OF CONTENTS • Business & Professional Development.......2 TO STAY CURRENT WITH OUR SCHEDULE AND OFFERINGS

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Certificate Programs............................................7 Mastercam University......................................... 9 Social Media & Marketing................................ 10 Computers & Technology..................................11 Teacher Education..............................................12

We welcome new instructors! Do you have expertise or a hobby you are passionate about? Do you have experience and expertise you want to share with others? Do you feel there are community members who are interested in your topic and who want to learn? • Adult Family Home Administrator • Dementia & Mental Health Specialty • Home Care Aide • Blogging

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Grant Writing Foreign Language Arts & Crafts Outdoor Pursuits Other ideas welcome!

If you are qualified to teach a class listed above, please email ce@ccs.spokane.edu or call 509-533-8483.

Health & Medical................................................15 Personal Interest.........................................19 Art & Design....................................................... 19 Photography....................................................... 19 Fitness & Sports................................................. 20 Special Interest....................................................21 Youth Camp........................................................ 22 Registration and Information....................24

Corporate/Customized Training Whether your organization requires a one-day workshop or an in-depth program of ongoing training and instruction, Community Colleges of Spokane’s Center for Workforce & Continuing Education (CWCE) offers corporate educational expertise and flexible training solutions to meet all of your unique business needs.

Let us help you assess and tailor your training to suit your employees and your organization. To gain immediate measurable returns on your training investment, contact: 509-533-8476 | ce@ccs.spokane.edu

For registration information see page 24

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Business & Professional Development Advanced Data Analysis

Collaborative Management

After taking this course, you will be able to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business or organization, and have the skills necessary to communicate these results through graphs and text that your fellow employees will understand. Take the guesswork out of important company decisions and make decisions based on statistically significant information. Whether your business is home based or a large company, this class will take you to the next level where important decision-making is concerned. 1596 BUSPD 102 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR $195

Whether you manage or lead people, collaborative skills are essential to help harness the energy of groups and teams for maximum performance and productivity. Knowledge of collaborative skills will enable you to gain participation quickly, get input and buy-in for building consensus, and plan for cooperation to get crucial projects completed. This course will help you explore the principles of collaborative management and gain insight on how to expand your collaborative skills for success of your team or organization. 1933 BUSPD 221 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $245

Applying Lean Sigma Practices to HR Functions

Conflict Management

Develop the mindset of Lean Operational Excellence, an advanced problem solving approach that facilitates continuous improvement within the organization through the identification and elimination of waste. Lean principles can also be used to streamline processes in the human resource functions such as recruiting, hiring, training, compensating and managing performance. Find out about Lean concepts, tools, and methods with which you can benchmark, assess problems, and lead continuous improvement efforts to resolve them. 1929 BUSPD 189 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $245

Discover a workable conflict management model, discuss case studies, and take away successful strategies to apply it in the workplace. 1935 BUSPD 108 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245

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Cash is King Discover how to maximize cash flow, learn the importance of cash, and find out your role in cash flow success. 1997 BUSPD 167 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

From elected officials to the CEO of Apple, leaders are now urging people in the workplace and community to participate in community and social change to help improve communities and society. Discover how social change can happen (or doesn’t) and how you can influence change. Then explore working within an established organization versus creating your own group for change. Finally, learn different change strategies and techniques to highlight issues and improve your community and society for all. 1931 BUSPD 212 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

Creating High Performance Virtual Teams Building on the foundation learned in Introduction to Leading Virtual Teams, this course includes how to organize the team and then how to empower communication between team members while meeting the individual team member’s needs. Participants will also learn processes used by most high-performing virtual teams. Finally, the course will cover the leader’s role in developing highly engaged teams; including how to build trust, commitment, respect, and empowerment. 1937 BUSPD 210 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 1938 BUSPD 210 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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From selecting customer service oriented employees to developing the best processes, find simple ways to increase your bottom line with outstanding customer service. 1939 BUSPD 218 7/2-7/27 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. 1940 BUSPD 111 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

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Customer Service Leadership

Creating Community & Social Change

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Developing Your Leadership Skills

Entrepreneurial Marketing

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. 1941 BUSPD 113 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $145

With an emphasis on customer-driven marketing decisions, learn how to build a strong brand, analyze which tactics to use, and implement your marketing plan. Whether you are starting a business or growing an existing one, take away practical marketing tips and tools that can be used to improve marketing efforts. 1949 BUSPD 116 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

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Developing Your Professional Career Have you ever wondered how to get to that next level in your career? This course will help you identify skills that all great leaders possess, while learning new skills that will help take you to the next level. 1942 BUSPD 114 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $145 1943 BUSPD 114 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Extraordinary Customer Service Extraordinary customer service comes from focusing on the essential elements that yield big results. Discover how easy it is to take your customer service from ordinary to extraordinary. 1951 BUSPD 117 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $145 Online

Effective Copywriting Come away with the tools and techniques needed to improve your copywriting skills and learn how to avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back. 1944 BUSPD 191 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

Embracing Sustainability in the Workplace Find out how to implement sustainability solutions for your workplace and gain practical information for yourself and your employees. Brand your organization in the world of environmental stewardship. 1946 BUSPD 192 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 1947 BUSPD 192 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Financial Analysis and Planning for Non-Financial Managers Designed for non-financial managers, business owners, entrepreneurs, and other decision-makers, this advanced course will take the mystery out of money matters. Throughout this course, financial information that drives your organization will be assessed and analyzed. An understanding of these reports will help participants make smart decisions when it comes to budgeting, setting goals, and assessing performance within their own area of influence. 1954 BUSPD 193 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 1955 BUSPD 193 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Funding Your Business

Entrepreneur Boot Camp Starting a business is something that all of us have thought about at one time or another, yet, statistics show that most businesses fail within the first five years. This course provides insight into the characteristics, knowledge, and skills needed to become a successful entrepreneur. 1948 BUSPD 115 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

New This Summer! CWCE is now offering Pre-License Education for both Property & Casualty and Life & Disability Insurance! Prepare for the Washington State Insurance exams with these pre-license trainings courses. Costs include fingerprinting, background check, testing fee, and licensing.

See page 9 for class listings. For registration information see page 24

Explore your business’s financial feasibility in three areas—start-up or expansion, profits, and cash. Then, you will explore potential debt and equity sources of funds to help support these areas and create a financially successful venture. 1957 BUSPD 168 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 1958 BUSPD 168 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Getting Started in Sales Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned professional, understanding the basic steps of sales and freeing your mind of negativity is the foundation to your business success. Save time, money and effort with these tried and true proven sales techniques that are guaranteed to deliver proven results. 1960 BUSPD 214 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

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Google Analytics

Keys to Customer Service

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. 1962 BUSPD 119 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

Discover the direct relationship between customer service skills and career achievement. Become skilled at being an exceptional service provider. 1969 BUSPD 128 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $145

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How to Avoid Fatal Leadership Errors Review cases of real leaders in business, education, and government who experienced initial success but ultimately failed because of their own actions. Find out the leading errors, inappropriate dispositions and attitudes, and lack of knowledge and skills. Take away several practical recommendations to help you minimize these errors and help you perform your leadership role to an optimal level of efficiency. 1963 BUSPD 176 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR $245 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 by tracking when to email, what to email, and testing email copy. 1965 COMTE 136 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

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Leadership Principles Become an effective leader and discover your style of leadership. Learn about task completion, building relationships with subordinates, becoming socially perceptive to changes in the workplace, utilizing your emotions in a positive and effective manner, and addressing challenging goals. 1970 BUSPD 129 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $145 Online

Lean Six Sigma In today’s world, Lean is a part of the business environment. Lean Six Sigma attacks inefficiencies, non-value added wastes caused by defects, non value added flow of information or materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory, overproduction, and extra processing. Learn how to minimize waste and maximize efficiency with this online course. 1971 BUSPD 211 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 1972 BUSPD 211 8/6-8/31

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Introduction to Data Analysis

Legal Office Administration

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 this data to see trends and make predictions. 1966 BUSPD 124 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

Intermediate Data Analysis Look at relationships between variables and product recognition as it relates to subsequent product purchase. This Intermediate Data Analysis course introduces statistics behind group differences and relationships. 1967 BUSPD 122 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

Job Searching Tips with an Executive Recruiter Learn to serve as your own personal headhunter by modeling your job search efforts after professional executive recruiters who place top-quality candidates into Fortune 500 companies. Use the comprehensive systems approach utilized by engineers to help resolve your employment problems in the most effective and efficient manner possible. Don Hite 1898 BUSPD 208 6/18-6/22 MWF 6-9PM $95 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, TBD

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This course seeks to enable students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for becoming an exceptional legal practitioner in an administrative capacity. It is a bridge course designed to provide students with the tools to develop a thorough understanding of legal office procedures including database management, the preparation of legal documentation including research, legal accounting methods, legal analysis, communications, and ethics. 1973 BUSPD 195 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 1974 BUSPD 195 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Management Boot Camp Enhance your management skills through this course for supervisors, managers, and emerging leaders. Nothing creates success like a solid foundation. Discover the keys for effectively managing your employees. Find out how to create clear expectations, engage and motivate employees, and increase your effectiveness through use of the DiSC personality profile (included). 1975 BUSPD 135 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $295 Online

Questions? Please call 509-533-8482 or email ce@ccs.spokane.edu Summer 2018


Managing Generations in the Workplace

Onboarding New Employees

Get an understanding of managing workers in different generations in the workplace. Discover what motivates each generation at work, what incentives they respond to, and what messages they value. Each generation has different expectations and styles of work in the workplace. 1976 BUSPD 137 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $175

Onboarding is the process of socializing new employees into the organization. Ensure a smooth transition from best candidate to star employee. 1983 BUSPD 171 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

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Managing Productivity Whether you are measuring and documenting your own productivity or managing the productivity of others, acquire four new management systems and procedures to maximize productivity in your organization. 1978 BUSPD 207 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 1979 BUSPD 207 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Power Selling No matter what product or service you represent, there are powerful strategies that will help you become a top-producing sales person. Gain a better understanding of the importance of the sales function and learn new skills in relationship management, prospecting, customer management, and delivering a compelling sales presentation. Move yourself or your sales team to increased success. 1984 BUSPD 206 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 1985 BUSPD 206 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Program Evaluation for Nonprofits

Negotiation: Get What You Want Negotiation is a key skill for success in business and everyday life. Understanding negotiation strategies helps clarify what you want, prioritize needs, and ensure you gain what is essential. Learn skills that help others get what they want to improve relationships and increase your success in the future. Learn to plan, implement, and win in the bargaining process. 1980 BUSPD 141 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

New 21st Century Strategies for Productivity and Time Management How effectively you manage your time and productivity can affect your business and personal life in so many ways. Learn tips and techniques for managing time and increasing productivity. Whether you are managing your own time, or others’ time, come away with proven tips to put into practice immediately. 1981 BUSPD 196 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

Enhance your understanding of program evaluation within the nonprofit context. Find out how to improve your evaluation planning, data collection, data analysis and data use. Special attention is given to real-world challenges that organizations may face when conducting evaluation including staff time, costs, and reporting evaluation results to funders. By the close of the course, you will have a complete program logic model and evaluation plan ready for implementation. 1987 BUSPD 146 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 1988 BUSPD 146 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Self-Publishing eBooks Discover what makes a great ebook and how to create, format, and publish your eBook. Learn steps necessary to create your eBook with text, photos, illustrations, audio, videos, and hyperlinks to websites. 1989 BUSPD 148 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195

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Office Operations

The Business Plan

Office operations refer to the administration and management of office business practices to support the highest level of efficiency and productivity within an organization. Learn how to design, implement, evaluate, and maintain the process of work within your office. 1982 BUSPD 197 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $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. 1990 BUSPD 150 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195

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Using Personality Profiles for Better Work Performance

Writing News and Press Releases

Understanding yourself and others will increase your overall effectiveness at work, home, and in all of your relationships. Learn how to improve your communication with others, 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. 1992 BUSPD 209 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $295

Being able to write a good news story, press release, or publicity notice is a skill that can set you apart in the workplace. Acquire the skills good journalists have and learn how to craft a news story, press release, or publicity notice that will get attention. 1994 BUSPD 199 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

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Your Workplace, Your Employees & The Law

CWCE provides online learning opportunities to accommodate any schedule!

Designed for non-lawyers, this course will provide business owners, managers, supervisors, and HR professionals with a roadmap for effectively handling complicated employee-related issues that affect today’s work environment. 1996 BUSPD 200 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195 Online

The Community Colleges of Spokane’s Center for Workforce & Continuing Education (CWCE) began working with the Arc of Spokane in 2017 to offer a class for parents supporting an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD.) This class, named Special Needs Parenting: Life After High School, “helps families navigate the challenges associated with supporting a person with a disability throughout their lives” says instructor Brian Holloway, the Arc of Spokane’s Director of Advocacy and Family Support. The program runs once a week at Spokane Community College, for two hours, over a six-week period. This Spring, CWCE offered the program remotely to the Northern counties via interactive television (ITV) and received overwhelming response. “It is hard to describe how important I personally feel that Life After High School is for parents supporting an individual with I/DD” said Holloway. “As a parent of a young adult with autism, I understand painfully well how challenging it is to navigate a complex system when care giving duties are ever present and often exhausting.” Until the collaboration between CWCE and the Arc of Spokane, no government or nonprofit agency has developed a program to assist families through the complex system of resources or support that are available. For more information regarding this class, please see page 18 our contact the Health and Medical Program Specialist at cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu. 6

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Certificate Programs 3D Printing for Educators Certificate

Entrepreneurial Finance Certificate

This certificate covers how 3D Printing technology works and then moves on to how to use it effectively. If participants have 3D printers, the instructors will customize the class as much as possible so participants can follow along on the hardware they have. If a participant does not yet have access to a 3D printer, the instructors can help participants define criteria to make decisions about appropriate hardware to buy. 2040 CRTPG 153 6/4-7/27 ARR ARR $345

Finance is a key to entrepreneurial success. The lack of financial knowledge about business and business start-ups is one of the leading causes of failure for entrepreneurial ventures. As an entrepreneur, knowing where to put your valuable time and limited resources is critical to the success of your new venture. 2045 CRTPG 155 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495

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Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers Certificate Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. The Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers explains the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and will provide practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness. 2041 CRTPG 142 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

Business Writing Certificate Begin with understanding the format, construction, and successful techniques of writing effective business reports and proposals. Then improve your skills with editing and proofreading. Finally, discover what good journalists know: how to write a news story, press release, or other publicity notice that zings. 2042 CRTPG 143 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

Customer Service Certificate Whether it relates to retaining customers, serving your audience, or turning inquiries from potential customers into sales, good customer service is now one of the central factors in organizational success. Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity, and increase your organization’s success. 2043 CRTPG 144 6/4-7/27 ARR ARR $245 Online

Digital Marketing (eMarketing) 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. 2044 CRTPG 130 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

Anytime, anywhere—many classes available online. For registration information see page 24

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Entrepreneurship Certificate Get the latest on planning your business, brainstorming business ideas, and a checklist for going into business. Then learn how to create a business plan, including assessing business feasibility and preparing the management and financial plans. Then take home a step-by-step approach to attract and keep customers, with an emphasis on customer-driven marketing decisions and building a strong brand. 2046 CRTPG 112 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

Flagger/Traffic Control Earn your Washington State Traffic Control card in just eight hours. This intensive one-day course is designed with lecture, reading, and handson training to meet required state certification. Certification card issued upon completion of the course, but must be renewed every three years. Card valid in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Parking Pass Required. Cindy Close 1890 CRTPG 113 6/8 F 8AM-4:30PM $95 Dan Gadd 1891 CRTPG 113 7/9 M 8AM-4:30PM

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Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

Game Design Certificate Games are increasingly recognized as a tool that can serve many business purposes beyond entertainment. This certificate provides participants with 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. 2047 CRTPG 158 6/4-7/27 ARR ARR $395 Online

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Google Tools Certificate

Presentation Media Certificate

Learn more about Google Analytics, Google apps for business, and Google+. Acquire new tips and techniques for greater productivity, effectiveness and even profitability for your work. 2048 CRTPG 146 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495

Whether your presentation is online or in-person, media not only enhances your message but often makes your message successful. Find out how to use Prezi, the new slide software that goes beyond one-dimensional presentations, and the finer points of Photoshop for presentations. 2054 CRTPG 147 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495

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Leadership Development Certificate 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. 2049 CRTPG 106 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $395 Online

Management Certificate Enhance your management skills through this program for supervisors, managers, and emerging leaders. Nothing creates success like a solid foundation. Discover the keys for effectively managing your employees. Find out how to create clear expectations, engage and motivate employees, and increase your effectiveness. 2053 CRTPG 116 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $595 Online

Mastering Video Marketing Certificate Video marketing is the latest hot new marketing trend. Shoppers who viewed product videos were 144% more likely to add the product to their cart. Video with good SEO has a 53% higher chance of showing up on page one of Google searches. When done correctly, video can tell a story, and stories connect people. Video also leads to an emotional ‘trigger’ that plain text cannot do. 2051 CRTPG 121 6/4-7/27 ARR ARR $395 Online

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. 2052 CRTPG 118 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $595 Online

Office Operations Certificate The strategies and benchmarks of office operations increase 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 efficiently in office operations. 2050 CRTPG 137 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

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Productivity and Time Management Certificate Boost your productivity by managing your time better. Discover the Top Ten most effective time management techniques to increase your work outcomes without spending more time. Take home new 21st century techniques and strategies. Then find out about the exciting eTools that are available now, and utilize technology to boost your productivity. Finally, get the latest information on documenting your own productivity, and managing the productivity of others. 2055 CRTPG 157 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $595 Online

Sales Certificate

Whether you are a beginner new to the sales process or a seasoned professional who loves selling, understanding the basic steps of sales and freeing your mind of negativity is the foundation to your business success. Gain a better understanding of the importance of the sales function and learn new skills in relationship management, prospecting, customer management, and delivering a compelling sales presentation. Move yourself or your sales team to increased success. 2056 CRTPG 154 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $495 Online

Workplace Communication Certificate Good communication in the workplace is more important than ever and critical to your career advancement and success. Take back a workable conflict management model, along with successful and practical conflict management strategies, and work with a pro to learn how to improve your negotiation skills. Finally, find out more about yourself and others using personality profiles for better work performance. 2057 CRTPG 148 6/4-8/31 ARR ARR $595 Online

History Of Brush up on your Harry Potter trivia in this brief survey of the wizarding world! For more information, see page 21

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Mastercam University NEW! Mill Design and Toolpaths

Mastercam for SOLIDWORKS

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. This course is the baseline Mastercam® training at both major manufacturing companies and colleges throughout the United States. 2453 COMTE 149 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

Mastercam for SOLIDWORKS® combines the world’s leading modeling software with the world’s most widely used CAM software. You can program parts directly in SOLIDWORKS using toolpaths and machining strategies preferred by shops around the world. The seamless integration not only delivers fast and easy NC programming, but also full access to Mastercam’s groundbreaking Dynamic Motion technology. 2459 COMTE 152 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

Advanced Mill Design and Toolpaths

Multiaxis

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. The course outline and competencies were developed by the Mastercam Certification Advisory Committee. This course is the baseline Mastercam® training at both major manufacturing companies and colleges throughout the United States. 2455 COMTE 150 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

The Mastercam University Multiaxis Curve / Drill / Circle Mill course provides students with a strong foundation in 5-axis CNC programming. The class starts out with an extensive overview of axis combinations, rotary points, and zero positions as they relate to Mastercam. It then builds on how to control tool axis vectors using different geometric entities. The examples explain the many ways to control how the tool approaches and machines with a controlled 5-axis toolpath. 2460 COMTE 153 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

Lathe/Design and Toolpaths

Principles for Machining

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. This course is the baseline for Mastercam® training at both major manufacturing companies and colleges throughout the United States. 2456 COMTE 151 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

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. 2461 COMTE 154 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $199

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Mastercam University – Bundle

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Take all 6 Mastercam courses for a reduced price! 2462 COMTE 155 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR Online

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Life & Disability Insurance Pre-License Training NEW!

Property & Casualty Insurance Pre-License Training NEW!

This program prepares individuals to manage risk in organizational settings and provide insurance and risk-aversion services to businesses, individuals, and other organizations. Includes instruction in life insurance and annuities for business and commercial needs, employee benefits, elderly needs insurance, social and health insurance, loss adjustment, underwriting, risk theory, and pension planning. This all-inclusive course includes 40 hours of instruction time, lab, homework, quizzes, in addition to course manual, fingerprinting, background check, testing fee, and licensing. Students must be able to pass a background check in order to receive their license. Ari Laguna 2683 CRTPG 166 6/18-6/21 M 10am-5pm, TWTh 8:30-4pm $1200

This program prepares individuals to manage risk in organizational settings and provide insurance and risk-aversion services to businesses, individuals, and other organizations. Includes instruction in casualty insurance and general liability, for business and commercial needs, property insurance, employee benefits, social and health insurance, loss adjustment, underwriting, risk theory, and pension planning.

Spokane Community College, Building 50, Room 105 For registration information see page 24

This all-inclusive course includes 40 hours of instruction time, lab, homework, quizzes, in addition to course manual, fingerprinting, background check, testing fee, and licensing. Students must be able to pass a background check in order to receive their license. Ari Laguna 2682 CRTPG 165 6/25-6/28 M 10am-5pm TWTh 8:30-4pm $1200 Spokane Community College, Building 50, Room 105 ARR=Arranged

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Social Media & Marketing Boosting Your Website Traffic

Online Advertising

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. 1930 BUSPD 106 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195

Get the keys to making online advertising work for you and your organization. See how pay-per-click advertising with Google AdWords works and find out how to test low budget Adword campaigns. Learn how you can target local audiences, then discover Facebook advertising and how you can determine the demographics and numbers of people you want to reach. 1959 BUSPD 143 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

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Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your 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. 1945 BUSPD 110 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $245 Online

Google + Learn the advantages of using Google+, how it can help your organization to engage existing users, and techniques for using the platform to create relationships, and expand your reach and knowledge in particular subject matter areas. 1952 COMTE 108 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 2034 COMTE 108 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Infographics Students will be exposed to a powerful and concise way to present information. The course begins with a history of Infographics and the types of infographics used in Business, Education, and Industry. Students will be exposed to Pinterest and other web-based sources for infographics. 1953 COMTE 141 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

Introduction to Mobile Marketing Find out about location-based marketing, mobile payments, QR codes, applications, and mobile coupons. Learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones. 1956 BUSPD 126 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

2035 BUSPD 143 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

$195

Strategic Selling with Social Media This course enables both successful sales people and those new to the sales profession to leverage powerful social media sales solutions designed to help you save time, save money and make money throughout the sales cycle from prospecting to referrals to closing sales. 1961 BUSPD 215 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

Video Marketing Find out how to shoot simple and effective videos without costly equipment or savvy technical skills. Learn how to dominate Google and YouTube with your video and to strategically use YouTube to market your business. 1964 BUSPD 153 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 Online

YouTube for Business Discover 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 the platform, how to create your own YouTube channel; and the techniques of adding captions, annotations, and other extra features. 1968 BUSPD 155 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $245 Online

CWCE provides online learning opportunities to accommodate any schedule!

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painting classes! Learn to create paintings of abstraction, floral, and figurative subjects on paper or canvas using watercolors and acrylics.

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Computers & Technology Graphic Design for Visual Presentations

Photoshop for Presentations

Learn the latest techniques on graphic design principles including page layout, typography, and basic design considerations. Take away the skills needed to create an effective and beautiful visual presentation on any software program that you choose. 1986 COMTE 142 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195

Acquire the skills to navigate an extensive list of Photoshop features. 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. Learn the purpose of each photo-editing tool and walk away with the skills to use them. 1999 BUSPD 217 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $195

2038 COMTE 142 8/6-8/31 ARR ARR Online

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Introduction to Game Design This course provides a general introduction on 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, participants take the first steps in understanding game design, and how it can be applied in the workforce. 2039 COMTE 138 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 Online

Intermediate Video Game Design In this course, participants will learn the basics of video game design process, learn about the main video game genres, and use a game development application to begin their journey of making games. 1991 COMTE 143 7/2-7/27 ARR ARR $245 Online

Introduction to 3D Printing In this online course, learn how to separate the real promise of the technology from the hype, and understand the workflow for a consumer-level 3D printer. Become familiar with some typical online databases of objects available to print, and get a bit of experience with free or open-source software for all stages of the process. This class will primarily focus on introduction to the tools of the open 3D printer ecosystem, and the principles applied to consumer 3D printers in general. 1998 COMTE 148 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $195 Online

IPC J-STD-001 Soldering Certification NEW! Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies Training and Certification has emerged as the preeminent authority for electronics assembly manufacturing worldwide. Certified IPC Application training focuses on the knowledge and hand skills employees need to produce high-quality soldered interconnections. Course fee covers: written exam, skills evaluation, a copy of the standard and certification, and all necessary tools and materials. Susan Williams, Certified IPC Trainer 2675 CRTPG164 6/20-6/26 ARR 8AM-5PM $1650 2734 CRTPG 164 8/27-8/31 M-F 8AM-5PM $1650

Spokane Community College, Building 1, Room 254 For registration information see page 24

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Podcasting With a rebirth on mobile devices, businesses are turning to podcasting to grow their brand and connect with customers. Find out how to utilize this medium to maximize your organization’s reach. 2000 COMTE 134 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 Online

Prototyping with Maker Electronics This class will survey and provide an understanding of what you will need to create electronics projects for your makerspace, home, or classroom. The course includes electronics like those in the Arduino ecosystem of microprocessors such as sensors, LEDs, and other components. Also covered are the sewable circuits that are the underpinning of interactive fashion garments. 2001 COMTE 146 6/4-6/29 ARR ARR $245 Online

QuickBooks – 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. Jane McCarville 1893 COMTE 113 8/3 F 9AM-4PM $150 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6

QuickBooks – 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. Jane McCarville 1894 COMTE 114 8/10 F 9AM-4PM $150 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6

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Teacher Education Advanced Classroom Management: Children as Change Agents

Drugs & Alcohol in Schools: Understanding Substance Use & Abuse

Geared primarily for professionals serving youth 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. 2002 EDCE 110 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2007 EDCE 115 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Information & Interventions for Effective Teaching

Early Childhood: Family-Centered Services

Online 30 CH

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. 2003 EDCE 111 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

Online 30 CH

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. 2008 EDCE 116 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

Online 30 CH

Online 30 CH

Autism & Asperger’s Disorder: Information & Effective Intervention Strategies

Early Childhood: Observation & Assessment

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. 2004 EDCE 112 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2009 EDCE 117 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230

Online 30 CH

Online 45 CH

Behavior is Language: Strategies for Managing Disruptive Behavior

Early Childhood: Program Planning

Topics covered include behavioral techniques and intervention strategies that remediate disruptive behaviors and reduce power struggles while increasing classroom control, reducing educator workload, and helping prevent burnout. 2005 EDCE 113 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

Child Abuse: Working with Abused & Neglected Children Designed to help the learner identify and effectively teach students affected by child abuse and/or neglect, this course covers how to recognize the signs of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and physical and emotional neglect in students. Note: This course meets the child abuse and neglect educational requirement in most states. 2006 EDCE 114 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

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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. 2010 EDCE 118 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

Early Childhood: Typical & Atypical Development This course explores contemporary best practice and perspectives on early childhood development. Content includes patterns and sequences of typical development for children from birth to six years. Emphasis is on individual differences, cultural influences, and the impact of developmental delay and disability during infancy, toddlerhood, and the preschool years. 2011 EDCE 119 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd Summer 2018


Educational Assessment: Assessing Student Learning in the Classroom

Reading Fundamentals #1: An Introduction to Scientifically-Based Research

The focus of the course is on assessment for instructional programming and will outline procedures for designing or selecting, administering, and interpreting a variety of informal assessment measures typically used in schools. 2012 EDCE 120 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. 2018 EDCE 126 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2013 EDCE 121 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2019 EDCE 127 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

Online 30 CH

Reading Fundamentals #3: The Elements of Effective Reading Instruction & Assessment

Inclusion: Working with Students with Special Needs in General Education Classrooms

It is recommended that the Reading Fundamentals courses be taken sequentially; however, it is not mandatory that all three courses be taken. 2020 EDCE 128 7/2-8/23 ARR 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. 2014 EDCE 122 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 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. 2015 EDCE 123 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

Learning Disabilities: Practical Information for the Classroom Teacher

Online 45 CH

Response to Intervention: Practical Information for the Classroom Teacher New! Response to Intervention (RTI) is a process schools can use to help students who are struggling with academics or behavior. Even though RTI is primarily linked to special education and the early identification of learning problems, RTI is not just for students in special education. RTI is for all students and is based on the premise that a student might be struggling due to instruction or the curriculum in the past, or in the current classroom. 2032 EDCE 140 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

Six Traits of Writing Model: Teaching and Assessing

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. 2016 EDCE 124 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230

The first chapter of this course will discuss why teaching writing is important and give you an introduction to the Six Traits of Writing Model. Through chapters 2, 3, and 4 we will discuss the elements of the Six Traits of Writing Model. Throughout those elements we will look at practical ways to use this model in your classroom. 2031 EDCE 139 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

Reading & Writing in Content Area

Talented & Gifted: Working with High Achievers

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. 2017 EDCE 125 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2021 EDCE 129 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

Online 45 CH

Online 30 CH

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Teaching Diversity: Influences & Issues in the Classroom

Understanding & Implementing Common Core Standards

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. 2022 EDCE 130 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200

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. 2027 EDCE 135 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230

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. 2023 EDCE 131 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

Teaching Secondary Math Conceptually: Meeting Mathematics Standards The goal of this course is for you to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts of various math topics and explore the principles of teaching those concepts to learners. The course will also explore teaching methodologies that support many federal and state standards. This course will focus on the topics of integers, fractions, factoring, and functions. 2030 EDCE 138 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

Traumatized Child: The Effects of Stress, Trauma & Violence on Student Learning Participants will learn the signs and symptoms of stress and trauma and explore how stress, violence, and trauma affect a student’s learning, cognitive brain development, and social-emotional development. 2024 EDCE 132 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

Try DI!: Planning & Preparing a Differentiated Instruction Program 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. 2025 EDCE 133 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd

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Understanding Aggression: Coping with Aggressive Behavior in the Classroom This course 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 schools. Topics include: youth gangs, aggression in sports and on television, drugs and alcohol, and “hot spots” that tend to breed aggression and violence. 2026 EDCE 134 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 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 learner will gain an understanding of identification and intervention approaches to working with out-of-control behaviors. 2028 EDCE 136 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $200 Online 30 CH

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. 2029 EDCE 137 7/2-8/23 ARR ARR $230 Online 45 CH

SUMMER Photography offerings! Call to register now!

509-279-6030

Fundamentals of DSLR Digital Photography 1.0 Your Digital Darkroom 1.0: Photoshop CC 2018 Getting Better Travel Photographs, Tell Your Story New!

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Health & Medical Adult Family Home (AFH) Administrator Training

Dementia Specialty Training: Capable Caregiver, Level 1

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, CPG/Alvin “Jim” Stillwell 2784 CRTPG 123 6/5-6/21 TWTH 9AM-4PM $759 2160 CRTPG 123 8/2-8/18 THFSA 9AM-4PM $759 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

Balancing Stress for the Caregiver This class was developed to support caregivers in finding their own balance with stress. Learn how to use music techniques to counteract the effects of stress, burnout, and mitigate anxiety in your own life and the lives of your clients. Carla Carnagie, MT-BC, NMT 2161 HEMED 144 7/03 T 1:30PM - 2:30PM $24.99 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

CPR for the Health Care Community

NEW!

This 4-hour class will teach participants the skills necessary to perform American Heart Association BLS Provider level CPR. Upon successful completion of the entire course, including the written and skills tests, the students will receive an American Heart Association BLS Provider CPR card that will be valid for a two year time period. This card level is acceptable as the CPR requirement for Nursing and Allied Health programs as well as for most educational and workplace needs. Ben Sabori, AEMT 2708 HEMED 156 8/3 F 8AM-12PM $75 Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 013

CPR Skills Check off

NEW!

This class is the skills check off for the American Heart Association Heartcode. In order to enroll, participants must have completed the online component and provide printed certificate of completion. Class includes guided instruction in skills performance and time to practice for skills check off for: one and two person adult and infant CPR, adult CPR with AED and bag mask, and adult and infant choking. Upon certificate submission to the instructor and successful skills check offs, the student will receive an American Heart Association BLS Provider CPR card that will be valid for a two year time period. This card level is acceptable as the CPR requirement for Nursing and Allied Health programs as well as for most educational and workplace needs. Ben Sabori, AEMT 2707 HEMED 155 8/10 F 8AM-12PM $75 Spokane Community College, Bldg 9, Rm 013

This class will assist managers and long-term care workers with information and resources to provide care for people with varying types of dementia. Students will examine the differences between dementia, delirium, and depression. DSHS approved 8-hour class includes exam and certificate upon completion. Meets requirements for Manager Dementia class. James Lippold, MSW 2169 HEMED 145 7/19 TH 8AM-5PM $99 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

Dialysis Technician Program

NEW!

This program provides students with the knowledge needed to perform as a dialysis technician. This program will review kidney dialysis machines, preparing dialyzer reprocessing and delivery systems, and review equipment maintenance. Students must complete a screening process prior to enrollment. 2709 HEMED 157 6/18-8/26 ARR ARR $1599 Online

DSHS Adult Family Home (AFH) 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. It also provides a brief overview of the process prospective AFH owners will follow in obtaining an Adult Family Home license. This class is one of the requirements (see Washington Administrative Code [WAC] 388-76-10060) applicants need to meet prior to turning in the application for licensing. Amena Jones 2172 HEMED 106 7/17 T 9AM-4PM $39 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

ECG/EKG Course for Nurses

NEW!

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. 2710 HEMED 158 7/2-8/16 ARR ARR $899 Online

EKG Technician Program

NEW!

This Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician Program prepares students to perform EKG’s. This course will include information on 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. 2711 HEMED 159 6/18-8/26 ARR ARR $1599 Online

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HIV/AIDS for Professional Licensing —Online 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 percent proficiency on tests receive a mailed Certificate of Completion. You must provide an e-mail address at registration. Becky Scheid, CST/RST, M.Ed. 2173 HEMED 107 7/2-8/23 ARR $79 Spokane Community College, Online

Home Care Aide (HCA) Certification – Hybrid Obtain your HCA in 75-hours of course work. Training will provide DSHS certifications in dementia care, mental health care, navigating challenging behaviors, and traumatic brain injuries. This course 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 or community-based services to the elderly or people with functional or developmental disabilities. For more details call 5338057 or email cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu. Matthew Smith, LPN 2177 HEMED 131 6/18-6/29 M-F 8AM-2PM $449 2178 HEMED 131 8/6-8/17 M-F 8AM-2PM $449 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 112

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. This bridge program consists of 8-hours of lecture, 8-hours of lab, and 8-hours in clinical rotation under supervision. Matthew Smith, LPN Deborah Cameron, BSN, RN, CMSRN 2174 HEMED 108 6/6-6/8 WTHF 1PM-9PM $359 TBD HEMED 108 8/20-8/22 MTW 1PM-9PM $359 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 112

Instructional Excellence for Long-Term Care Educators

NEW!

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 is an inclusive approach for individuals who will educate adults and includes information on adult learning theory, facilitation strategy, learner-centered orientation, and assessment. Alvin “Jim” Stillwell 2194 HEMED 152 7/18 W 8AM-12PM $59 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

Medical Assistant (MA) Certified to Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC) Bridge Program This bridge program allows the MA to obtain the 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 Washington, 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 Deborah Cameron, BSN, RN, CMSRN 2179 HEMED 113 6/6-6/8 WTHF 1PM-9PM $359 TBD HEMED 113 8/20-8/22 MTW 1PM-9PM $359 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 112

Mental Health, Level 1: Capable Caregiver for Mental Wellness This class provides long-term care workers a with 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. 2182 HEMED 138 7/26 TH 8AM-2PM $89 James Lippold, MSW Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

SFCC Bachelor of Applied Science Programs Do you have an associate’s and want to earn an applied bachelor’s degree? Are you a working professional who needs a flexible schedule?

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Medical Terminology for Healthcare Workers

NEW!

This program is a guide to identifying and understanding the basic word structure, root words, suffixes, and prefixes in the medical field. The course provides instruction in the organization of the human body and the associated systems, medical abbreviations and symbols, and common medical terms. A great introductory course for aspiring healthcare professionals! 2712 HEMED 160 7/2-8/16 ARR ARR $799 Online

Music for Dementia and Adult Daily Living (ADL) Music can bring emotional and physical closeness which, in the later stages of dementia, is often lost. This course explains how caregivers, family members, and adult family home facilities benefit from music therapy. Participants will also learn how routines with music can be grounding for a client/ family member, support ADL’s, decrease agitation, and maintain motor movement. Carla Carnegie, MT-BC, NMT 2184 HEMED 143 7/31 T 1:30PM-3:30PM $39 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

Navigating Through Challenging Behaviors As a long-term care worker, there will be times when working with a client requires more effort, skill, and patience on your part because of a client’s challenging behavior. The training provides information, tips, and best practices to help guide care workers through these challenging situations. DSHS approved 3-hour class with certificate upon completion. Matthew Smith, LPN 2185 HEMED 135 7/27 F 9AM-12PM $39 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

Phlebotomist Certification for Lab Technicians and Scientists This 8-hour class allows the Medical Lab Technician (MLT), Technologist (MT), Scientist (MLS), or individuals who have received their training in another state, to obtain a phlebotomy program completion certificate which is required to apply for the Medical Assistant-Phlebotomist credential and work as a Phlebotomist in the State of Washington. This certification also provides candidates the opportunity to complete their national Phlebotomist certification with the ASCP. All candidates must present proof of successful completion of an MLT, MT, MLS, or a Phlebotomy program from an accredited institution prior to registration, or be nationally certified. Completion of this class does not fulfill the 7-hour HIV/AIDS training required by Department of Health (DOH) prior to obtaining the MA-P credential. Karen Mathison, MLT 2192 CRTPG 151 7/14 SAT 8AM-5PM $249 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 110

Phlebotomy Refresher This 24-hour refresher class designed for those who have completed an accredited phlebotomy program within the last 10 years and have not been in the workforce. Must have proof of completion upon request. Recognition of attendance will be provided upon successful completion of the class. Karen Mathison, MLS 2186 HEMED 150 7/9-7/18 MTW 8AM-5PM $349 Spokane Community College, Bldg. 50, Rm 110

Get face-to-face help mastering Microsoft Office Excel 2013: • Foundations, July 13th

CWCE provides online learning opportunities to accommodate any schedule!

• Intermediate, July 20th • Advanced, July 27th See back cover for class listing and details

Study Electronics at SCC!

Earn an Associate of Applied Science degree as a Biomedical Equipment Technician or an Electronics Engineering Technician. Learn about: • Internet of Things • AC/DC Theory • Photonics • Wireless Communications • Microprocessors • And more!

Classes start in Fall and Winter Quarters. For more information call 509-533-7133 For registration information see page 24

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Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Exam Review I — Online This online class is intended 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. To prepare for the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Credential Examination. Review I and II can be taken in any order. Dale Cuilla, RCIS 2187 HEMED 115 7/2-8/23 ARR $179 Online

Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Exam Review II — Online This online class is intended 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. To prepare for the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Credential Examination. Review I and II can be taken in any order. Dale Cuilla, RCIS 2188 HEMED 116 7/2-8/23 ARR $179 Online

Spanish for Medical Professionals Practice the basic, practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. Learn the basics of the language, gain an understanding of the culture, and know how to ask the questions crucial to quality healthcare. Complete the course with the skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients. 2189 HEMED 118 6/4 - 7/27 ARR $299 Online

Special Needs Parenting: Life after High School Did you know 70 percent of adults with an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) such as autism, Down syndrome, or cerebral palsy 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. Brian Holloway 2190 HEMED 142 7/11-8/15 W 6-8PM $18.59 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109 ITV Options

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Run your whole business more efficiently. Learn to master simple and easy-to-use accounting software in this 12-hour survey.

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Stress Management Reducing stress is as easy as understanding what stress is, understanding what stress is to you, and using that knowledge to restructure your thoughts. 2170 HEMED 149 6/4-6/29 ARR $149 2171 HEMED 149 8/6-8/31 Online

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Strategies for Surviving and Thriving This class was developed for caregivers who provide care and services to adults affected by a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This class will assist you with understanding and working effectively with adults with TBI. DSHS approved 6-hour class includes certificate upon completion. Matthew Smith, LPN 2191 HEMED 133 7/20 F 8AM-2PM $69 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

When Caregiving Gets Personal

NEW!

More people are choosing to remain at home as they age, requiring family members to prepare to provide quality care for their loved ones. In this 6-hour seminar, learn who/what a caregiver is; how to discern who needs care, what type of care they need, and what the cost of that care may be; coping strategies to utilize while caring for a loved one; and some facts about aging issues, impairments, and problems. Information regarding characteristics of caregivers, and the emotional and financial impacts of caring, will also be provided. Included is an extensive list of action steps, a self-care activity, an end of life planning checklist, and more! James Lippold, MSW 2193 HEMED 153 6/19-6/26 TTH 6PM-8PM $79 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 108

Veterinary Assistant Program

NEW!

This Veterinary Assistant 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. The program also includes an optional clinical externship at a local healthcare provider! Students must complete a screening process prior to enrollment. 2713 HEMED 161 6/18-8/26 ARR ARR $2499 Online

Bundle both levels for a reduced price!

For Summer dates or more information, see page 11 or contact 509-533-8483. Summer 2018


Art & Design Fearless Color Theory – Session II for Acrylics

Fearless Color Theory – Session II for Watercolors

This second Fearless Acrylic painting course will demystify color theory while inspiring artists! Learn how to create drama through the handling of light and dark values, how color combinations can intensify a painting and how warm vs cool hues can affect a painting’s mood. Individual instruction, inspiration, and demonstration will bring out colorful new dimension to your artistic skills as you enjoy painting fearlessly! A materials list will be provided before class begins. Elise Beattie 1887 ARTDE 158 6/5-7/10 T 5:30-7:30PM $75

This is the second Fearless watercolor painting course that is designed to help students take their watercolor skills to the next level of accomplishment. We will be focusing on learning how to use color theory as a tool in painting landscapes and floral subject matter. Students will learn through demonstration & classroom painting how to create sparkling hues and add drama to their work. On our final day together, we will get to enjoy painting on location at Manito Park and learn all about color as we work from the beauty of our local park. A materials list will be provided before class begins. Elise Beattie 1888 ARTDE 159 6/7-6/28 TH 5:30-7:30PM and 7/14 Sa 10AM-4PM $75

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 141

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 141

Photography Fundamentals of DSLR Digital Photography 1.0 This 10-hour introductory class includes basic skills using “Manual Mode” on your DSLR, studying the effects of zoom lenses, flash and flash fill, framing, angles, rules of composition, and so much more. Weather permitting, class will go on location, learning indoor & outdoor techniques and cover landscapes, micro photography, candids, and more. Also, learn how to store and transfer your images, and touch a little on using Photoshop as your “digital darkroom.” One hour of private lesson at Green Gables Photography studio is included free with each student registered for this class. Myron G. Bursell, FPh 1904 PI 105 7/10-8/7 T 6-8PM $115 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

Your Digital Darkroom 1.0: Photoshop CC 2018 for Photographers In this 10-hour introductory class, participants learn the tools and procedures for the main components of Photoshop. Learn how to save different file types, about levels and exposure compensation, the all-important concept of layers, and other aspects to get started with Photoshop CC. Participants will be more confident in their Photoshop abilities and edit like a pro! One hour of private lesson at Green Gables Photography studio is included free with each student registered for this class. Myron G. Bursell, FPh 1905 PI 124 7/12-8/9 TH 6-8PM $115 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

For additional class information and registration, go online: www.ccs.spokane.edu/ContinuingEd For registration information see page 24

Getting Better Travel Photographs, Tell Your Story NEW! This 3-hour class is packed with techniques and information to turn participants into great storytellers with their cameras. Learn how to setup your camera for different lighting situations, how to use the sun and sky as light sources, when and how to use flash; and how to choose content, composition, and cropping to make the story of the moment and your entire travels come to life. Myron G. Bursell, FPh 2036 PI 153 6/6 W 6-9PM $65 2037 PI 153 6/13

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Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 109

Phlebotomy Summer Orientation is July 17

Phlebotomy students work hard to develop blood drawing skills by practicing on each other in the CWCE Health and Medical Program’s MA-Phlebotomist Training Program (MA-P). Attend the mandatory orientation to apply for the MA-Phlebotomist Training Program at SCC! For more information or to be added to the interest list, contact cehealthandmed@ccs.spokane.edu ARR=Arranged

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Fitness & Sports Facility Use — Pool and Track

Advanced Swim – Level 5 & 6

This class provides community members, 18 years and older, access to the swimming pool during open swim hours including 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. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1921 FITNS 106 7/2-8/2 ARR ARR $30

For students 6 and older who have a certificate of completion of the previous Learn to Swim level. All aquatic skills are reinforced and refined. For more class information, call 533-7211. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1913 FITNS 102 7/9-7/19 MTWTH 11AM-11:45AM $25

Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

Facility Use Quarterly 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 8:00am-5:00pm. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1922 FITNS 107 NA ARR ARR $90

1914 FITNS 102 7/23-8/2 MTWTH 1 1AM-11:45AM $25 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

Teeny Tiny Swim 3-5 year olds will learn a respect for the water and basic swim skills while progressing through a beginners swim course. For more class information, call 533-7211. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1915 FITNS 115 7/9-7/19 MTWTH 9:30-10:05AM $25 1916 FITNS 115 7/23-8/2 MTWTH 9:30-10:05AM $25

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 146

Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

FC/Wt. Room-Community Quarterly

Recreational Aquatic Fitness

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@ ccs.spokane.edu. SFCC Fitness Center & Wt. Room Hours: 6:30am6:30pm Monday-Thursday and 6:30am-4:30 Friday. 10:00am-1:00pm Saturday. CLOSED JULY 4TH Keith Snyder 1906 FITNS 155 7/1-9/13 ARR ARR $90

Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 7, Rm 128

Beginners Swim – Level 1 & 2 For children 6 and older. Elementary aquatic skills are taught as the foundation for the next four levels of the Learn to Swim program. For more class information, call 533-7211. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1909 FITNS 103 7/9-7/19 MTWTH 8:40-9:25AM $25 1910 FITNS 103 7/23-8/2 MTWTH 8:40-9:25AM $25 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

Intermediate Swim – Level 3 & 4 For students 6 and older who have a certificate of completion of the previous Learn to Swim level. Deep water swimming, stroke technique improvement is taught. For more class information, call 533-7211. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1911 FITNS 101 7/9-7/19 MTWTH 10:10-10:55AM $25 1912 FITNS 101 7/23-8/2 MTWTH 10:10-10:55AM $25 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

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Progressive program of shallow and deep water exercises to help develop overall body conditioning. For more class information, call 533-7211. $13.50 parking permit required Michele Heuer 1917 FITNS 111 7/2-8/2 MTWTH 7:30-8:30AM $50 Michele Heuer 1918 FITNS 111 7/2-8/1

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Carol Olsen 1919 FITNS 111 7/3-8/2

Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

Parent/Child Aquatics For infants/preschool, ages 6 months to 3 years, and a parent. This four-hour class is designed to help young children become comfortable in and around water so they are ready to learn to swim. It is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or even to survive in the water on their own. Parent and Child Aquatics gives parents information and techniques to help orient their children to the water and to supervise water activities in a safe manner. Michele Heuer 1920 FITNS 131 7 /3-7/31 T 1:30-2:15PM $20 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 121

Pilates Low-impact total body conditioning course includes stretching, breathing, core movements, and overall strength and fitness routines. $13.50 parking permit required Margarita Evans 1925 FITNS 110 7 /10-8/16 TTH 6AM-7AM $35 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120

Summer 2018


Body Conditioning

Cardio Dance Fitness

A variety of activities that lead to overall improvement of body conditioning, weight training, walking, jogging, calisthenics and organized physical activities will be employed to increase efficiency of cardiovascular functions. Margarita Evans 1926 FITNS 105 7/9-8/15 MW 5-6PM $35

Perfect for everybody and every body! Each class is a mixture of low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. This class is a total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility. $13.50 parking permit required Carmen Green 1927 FITNS 135 TBD $30

Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120

Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120

Yoga Fitness Low-impact total body conditioning course includes stretching, breathing, core movements, and overall strength and fitness routines. $13.50 parking permit required Michelle Gendusa 2530 FITNS 132 7/2-8/16 MTWTH 3-4PM $50 Spokane Community College, Bldg 5, Rm 120

Special Interest Astronomy for Beginners

Emergency Preparedness

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 1886 PI 101 7/18-8/1 W 6-9PM $50

Determine what is crucial to take in the event of fire, flood, natural disaster or medical emergency. Organize your vital information in a “Grab-&-Go” binder. Easily convert everything to electronic documents including photo albums, and back it all up to the Cloud. Discover local evacuation routes, useful free apps and multiple tips. Create your own “Go” Bags, Backpacks & Bins. Instructor was in Santa Rosa, CA as the fires spread. Kevin Boyd 1889 SI 125 6/5 T 6-9PM $59

Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 28, Rm 101

Tai Chi - Beginning Form

NEW!

Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese exercise that promotes health and wellbeing. As you move through a series of postures at a slow and even pace, your body relaxes and your mind and emotions become calm. Tai Chi is gentle enough for anyone to enjoy, no matter the age. Practicing Tai Chi increases circulation, improves balance and posture, reduces stress, and increases vitality. It combines meditation, movement, and breath awareness. Please come to class wearing comfortable clothes and socks – you will be asked to take off your shoes. Parking permit required. Charlene Barker 1884 PI 146 6/22-8/24 F 11AM-12PM $49

Spokane Falls Community College, Building 9, Lodge

CCS ONLINE

Consider Becoming an online student! Online courses offer you the flexibility to obtain a degree while juggling your personal and professional life. Now you can earn your AA or Business transfer degree completely online! All degrees and certificates can be earned in 24 months or less. For more information visit: ccsonline.spokane.edu or call 509-533-7070 to speak with a Student Success Coach.

For registration information see page 24

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm TBA

High Performance Dyno Tuning Students learn to safely secure a vehicle on a Mustang brand chassis dynometer, perform pulls and steady state tuning. You will have the opportunity to tune a multitude of different vehicles and EFI systems during the class as well as your own vehicles, with instructor’s permission. Jeff Rogers 1899 CRTPG 124 7/3-8/23 TTH 6 -9:30PM $500 Spokane Community College, Bldg 18, Rm 111

History of Harry Potter

NEW!

Brush up on the History of Magic with witchcraft historian Monica Stenzel as we unlock the treasure trove of myth, legend, dead languages, history, and alchemy J.K. Rowling used to build Harry Potter’s world. Explore the seven novels, Tales of Beedle the Bard, and Fantastic Beasts for the real-life inspirations in the Potterverse, and finish with some Harry Potter trivia in the reputedly “haunted” Lodge on SFCC’s campus! Monica Stenzel 2033 PI 152 7/13 F 6:30-8PM $39

Spokane Falls Community College, Bldg 09, Lodge ARR=Arranged

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COLLEGE Code Your Own Adventure! Interactive Storytelling New! Watch as the characters in your imagination come to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters, and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Ages: 8-10 2135 YC 123 6/25-6/29

M-F

9AM-12PM $199

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm TBD

MinecraftŠ 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 mods! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by MinecraftŠ. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Ages: 8-14 2133 YC 110 7/9-7/13

M-F

9AM-12PM $199

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm TBD

Virtual Reality: The Future is Now

New!

Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting edge class, learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments, and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family the new worlds you created. Students will work in pairs or teams. There is an additional $19 lab fee for the VR headset. Ages 8-14 2136 YC 124 7/16-7/20

M-F

9AM-12PM $199

Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm TBD

Move and Learn: Swim, Art and Soldering

New!

This one-week afternoon package includes a variety of fun, engaging activities, such as swimming, creating and decorating a kite, soldering and building your own electronic beetle, as well as hiking and kayaking with Spokane Parks and Recreation! Get moving, learn new skills, and explore new environments! Class on Monday and Wednesday will be from 12-4PM; students will need to bring a sack lunch. Ages: 8-14 2153 YC 125 6/25-6/29

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1PM-4PM

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Summer 2018


FOR KIDS! Move and Learn: Swim and Fun Art

New!

This one-week afternoon package includes a variety of fun, engaging activities for youth ages 8-14, such as swimming, creating papier-mâché masks and building your own kite, as well as hiking and paddle boarding with Spokane Parks and Recreation! Get moving, learn new skills, and explore new environments! Class on Wednesday will be from 12-4PM; students will need to bring a sack lunch. Ages: 8-14 2147 YC 126 7/9-7/13

M-F

1PM-4PM

$199

Hands On: 3D Printing, Kayaking and Soldering This one-week afternoon package for youth ages 8-14 includes an introduction to 3D printing, with the opportunity to print a real 3D object! Also learn solder and build an electronic beetle and, finally, get outdoors: hiking and kayaking with Parks and Recreation! Class on Wednesday and Thursday will be from 12-4PM; students will need to bring a sack lunch. There is an additional $19 lab fee for 3D printing materials. Ages: 8-14 2138 YC 127 7/16-7/20

M-F

1PM-4PM

$199

Bundle Deals! All Day, One-Week Bundle: June 25-29 Save $19 with this bundle, which includes both Code Your Own Adventure! AND Move and Learn: Swim, Art and Soldering. Learn coding in the mornings and get moving in the afternoons! Students will need to bring a sack lunch. Ages: 8-14 2140 YC 128 6/25-6/29

M-F

9AM-4PM

$379

All Day, One-Week Bundle: July 9-13 Save $19 with this bundle, which includes both Minecraft© Modders AND Move and Learn: Swim and Fun Art. Learn modding in the mornings and get moving in the afternoons! Students will need to bring a sack lunch. Ages: 8-14 2142 YC 129 7/9-7/13

M-F

9AM-4PM

$379

All Day, One-Week Bundle: July 16-20 Save $19 with this bundle, which includes both Virtual Reality! AND Hands On: 3D Printing, Kayaking and Soldering. Learn VR in the mornings and get hands on experience with 3D printing, kayaking and soldering in the afternoons! Students will need to bring a sack lunch. Ages: 8-14 2144 YC 130 7/16-7/20 M-F 9AM-4PM $379 For registration information see page 24

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Five easy ways to enroll. 1. Online Registration Request - www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce Online registration coming soon! Stay tuned this quarter for a new online registration system!

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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.

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.

• 100% refund for classes and workshops cancelled by the college.

Disability Support Services

• 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.

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: 509-533-7169 | SFCC: 509-533-4166 For all other locations: 509-279-6037

Office of Campus Security 24-hour line: 509-533-3333

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NuPark – New Parking Management System Coming Fall 2018!

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Summer 2018


Mastercam University

CYBERSECURITY

ACADEMY Find the CompTIA Career Pathway for you Prepare for CompTIA certification exams with these on ground courses:

See page 9 for course offerings and more information. Learn tips and tricks at your own pace, in your own time, and from experienced Mastercam trainers. Use these new online classes to get up to speed quickly, keep your skills sharp, or even prepare for official Mastercam Certification.

Excel Class Offerings Bundle all three levels for a reduced price! Excel 2013 — Foundations

IT Fundamentals A+

Gain a foundational understanding of the basic functions and features of Excel 2013. Learn how to efficiently track and analyze data utilizing the program’s powerful commands and settings to develop electronic worksheets, calculate simple formulas, apply formatting, and employ time-saving tools like the new Flash Fill. Parking fee required. 2676 COMTE 123 7/13 F 9AM-4PM $150 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6

Network+ Security+ For more information regarding Fall offerings, contact: ce@ccs.spokane.edu or visit: www.ccs.spokane.edu/workforce

Center for Workforce & Continuing Education

Excel 2013 — Intermediate Expand your knowledge of Excel’s robust commands to create advanced workbooks capable of extracting actionable information from raw data. Explore higher-level functionality to customize the Excel environment, create complex formulas and analyze data using tables, charts, and specialty formatting. Parking fee required. 2677 COMTE 124 7/20 F 9AM-4PM $150 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6

Excel 2013 — Advanced Tap into the full power of Excel to interpret in-depth data. Discover how to automate complex and repetitive tasks, construct elaborate formulas, link and consolidate multiple workbooks, create interactive forms, forecast goals, and collaborate with colleagues. Parking fee required. 2678 COMTE 121 7/27 F 9AM-4PM $150 Spokane Community College, Bldg 50, Rm 6


Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Spokane WA Permit No 714

Online Registration

Coming Soon!

District Administration

501 N Riverpoint Blvd MS 1015 PO Box 6000 Spokane WA 99217-6000

Stay tuned this quarter for a new online registration system! Access our online catalog and search hundreds of continuing education classes, with registration right at your fingertips!

Stay tuned: ccs.spokane.edu/workforce This quarter, CWCE is offering several new online courses for the health and medical field: Dialysis Technician Program ECG/EKG Course for Nurses EKG Technician Program Medical Terminology for Healthcare Workers Veterinary Assistant

Take a course at your own pace, in your own time, in one of these in demand fields. See page 15 for more information.

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, May 2018 - 17-544 - A


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