Cal Poly Extended Ed Winter Catalog

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CATALOG WINTER

2018

E X T E N D E D . C A L P O LY . E D U


Welcome. Please browse our winter selection of Cal Poly Extended Education courses. You’ll find a variety to tempt you—from an exploration of the genre-pioneering Beat movement writers to a day focused on the Central Coast’s various craft brews. Always wanted to write a memoir? Don’t miss New York Time’s bestselling author Franz Wisner’s class. Need an inspiration for the holidays? Consider giving someone on your list the gift of learning. Gift cards are available on our registration website.

02 CEN T R A L COAS T W R IT ER S

5 –6 CA LI FO R N I A + EU R O PEA N W IN E A PPR ECIAT I O N

10 CRAFT B EER A PP R ECIAT I O N

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03 C H I L D R E N’ S P I C T UR E B O O K WRITING II

07 D R AW I N G AN D S K E T C H I NG P E T S , AN I MAL S AN D B I R D S

13 I S L AM’ S O R I GI NS TO THE GO L D E N AGE

04 M EM OI R WR I TI N G

08 DR AWI N G WI TH M I X ED M EDI A

14 B U SI N ESS M ODEL I N N OVATI ON


NCR 9703

CENTRAL COAST WRITERS and THE LITERATURE OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM BIG SUR TO OJAI, GREAT WRITERS AND SEERS SUCH AS ALDOUS HUXLEY, HENRY MILLER, JACK KEROUAC AND ROBINSON JEFFERS HAVE ALL CALLED THE CENTRAL COAST THEIR HOME.

Their works and ideas created the “counter-culture” and set into motion a literature of liberation and personal growth that swept the world. This course is designed for those inspired by these writers and want to reconnect to their energy and idealism. The course is also intended those discovering the “best coast” writers on their own who would like a bit more formal introduction. This is not a course,

however, about our glorious literary past but rather about what is still here and emerging from it. Through lectures, discussions and the reading of excerpts, we will examine the best that has been thought and said by the West Coast artists of personal growth and liberation. The goal is to throw light upon the relevance of their work to our own lives and to the originality inherent in our own contemporary experiences. In a world increasingly divided “into tiny colonies of the saved,” the visionary literature of the Central Coast can serve as a healthy antidote to the dispiriting stereotypes of our age while deepening our ties to the land, our community, and one another.

Final meeting for all three classes is April 10, 6-8 p.m., to help plan possible future courses or events (Steinbeck, Jeffers, Krishnamurti , the Literature of Big Sur, Esalen, et al.)

I N S T RUCT OR: Robert Inchausti, Ph.D. Cal Poly Professor Emeritus, author of five books and editor of two anthologies.

JACK KEROUAC WHEN

FEE

2/27, 3/6, 4/10 6:10–8 p.m.

$65

HENRY MILLER WHEN

FEE

3/13, 3/20, 4/10 6:10–8 p.m.

$65

ALDOUS HUXLEY WHEN

FEE

3/27, 4/03, 4/10 6:10–8 p.m.

$65

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WRITING COURSES NCR 9196

CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK WRITING II WHEN

Let’s gather to critique, strengthen and rewrite our picture book manuscripts. This class meets weekly for five two-hour working sessions. Participants should be prepared to contribute a completed or nearly completed manuscript before the beginning of the first class. These manuscripts will be shared with all class members via e-mail prior to our first meeting so that class time can be maximized for constructive suggestions and rewriting. We will do “big picture” edits as well as line edits. We will also investigate publishers for submission and contracts.

2/8/18 – 3/8/18 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Thursdays

FEE $227

This seminar class is open to any student who has completed Picture Book Writing I.

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INSTRUCTOR

Cindy Neuschwander

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU


NCR 9398

MEMOIR WRITING The story of your life

WHEN

Perhaps your life story has the makings of a great book — or maybe you just want to record your personal story for posterity. This half-day workshop, led by New York Times bestselling memoirist Franz Wisner, will teach writers of all levels the basics of penning a memoir, including:

1/27/18 9 a.m. – Noon Saturday

FEE

Structure and story arcs

$125

Common do’s and don’ts

Character development, dialogue, description

INSTRUCTOR

Editing

Agents and publishing options

Promotion and distribution

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

Franz Wisner

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NCR 9668

CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION Learn to be a wine connoisseur. Do you know the difference between a Merlot and a Cabernet? This course provides basic knowledge and experience in taste discrimination of a variety of Central Coast and other California wines. Learn the sensory evaluation of various components in wine as well as the varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and elsewhere in California.

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WHEN 1/10/18 – 2/07/18 Wednesdays 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.

FEE $230

INSTRUCTOR

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

Michael Botwin


WINES of THE WORLD NCR 9669

EUROPEAN WINE APPRECIATION WHEN

Learn how geography and climate influence wine from various regions across Europe.

We will be focusing on French wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone and Southern France, plus Loire, Alsace and Champagne. We will also be covering Italian and Spanish wines. Learn how to read and interpret European wine labels and discover what sets European wines apart from those in California. It’s recommended to have taken the California Wine Appreciation or another basic wine appreciation course prior to taking this course.

2/14/18 – 3/21/18 Wednesdays 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.

FEE $275

INSTRUCTOR

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

Michael Botwin

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DRAWING & PAINTING NCR 9699

DRAWING and SKETCHING PETS, ANIMALS and BIRDS This six-week class will show you how to use a variety of drawing and sketching media to portray animals and birds in their environments. Simple ways to assess proportions will be demonstrated along with all the media. You will also learn how to simplify and depict fur, feathers, backgrounds and any other details needed to make these drawings and sketches of your chosen subjects. You will be working mostly from your own photographs (photos taken with a flash are more difficult to use), or with instructor-provided photos if you prefer.

WHEN 2/17/18 – 3/24/18 9 a.m. – Noon Saturdays

FEE $189

INSTRUCTOR

Media to be used: Pencil, India ink, Eternal Ink, walnut Ink, dip pen and bamboo pen with the addition of a little watercolor. Sketchbook materials list will be supplied.

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enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

Tricia Reichert


NCR 9700

DRAWING WITH MIXED MEDIA WHEN

In this six week class, you will use charcoal and gouache (gwash) to make painterly drawings of still life subjects or interiors. This is an experimental drawing class where you are strongly encouraged to express your vision of the subject throughout the process. The still life subjects will be set up and lit from one side for dimension; your choice or the instructor’s. Photographs will be used for interior subjects (yours or the instructor’s, as you wish). You will draw the subjects with charcoal on tinted or white paper and add accent color and tonal areas with gouache paint. You will choose a range of color accents to enhance your mostly tonal drawings. Your paper selection will add to the color, texture and tonal appearance of the final drawings.

1/6/18 – 2/10/18 9 a.m. – Noon Saturdays

FEE $189

INSTRUCTOR Tricia Reichert

Media to be used: charcoal sticks and gouache paint on kraft, pastel or watercolor papers. A materials list will be supplied.

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

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ALSO O F F E RE D BY

Cal Poly Extended Education

OPEN UNIVERSITY

Q A

W H AT I S OPEN UNIVERSITY? Academic classes available for community members!

AM I ELIGIBLE FOR OPEN UNIVERSITY? Open University allows non-matriculated individuals (not current Cal Poly students) to enroll in Cal Poly courses, giving community members access to the resources of the university. After normal registration concludes, remaining slots in classes become available for Open University.

L E A R N M O R E AT

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THE FL AVORS and SCIENCE OF CR AFT BREWS NCR 9686

CRAFT BEER APPRECIATION Can you tell the difference between a pilsner and a lager? How about a pale ale and a Belgian ale? Do you know what characteristics distinguish a wild from a sour? Take your taste buds on a frothy ride as we sample a variety of craft brews and styles from around the country while also examining the science behind the brewing process that gives the beers such distinctively different complex flavors.

WHEN 2/17/2018 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Saturday

FEE $175

INSTRUCTORS

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

Robert Emery Ken Smith Sam Tierney

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Extended Education offerings from APRIL – JUNE 2018

featured class

ISLAM AND THE CHALLENGE OF MODERNITY Tuesdays | April 17 and 24; May 1 | 6:10 – 8:00 p.m. The signs of Islam’s struggle with the modern world often are on display during the nightly news as stories about ISIS, Iran, Turkey or the Persian Gulf make headlines. However, there are many other positive story lines that do not receive as much coverage. This course peers behind and beyond the headlines to understand the ways in which Islam has faced a rapidly changing world.

Instructor: Stephen Lloyd-Moffett, Ph.D.

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enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU


ART & WRITING

FOOD

HOW TO PAINT IN WATERCOLOR: BEGINNING LEVEL April 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19 6 meetings | 9:00 a.m.– Noon Instructor: Tricia Reichert

PAINTING WITH PASTELS June 2, 9, 23 and 30 4 meetings | 9:00 a.m.– Noon Instructor: Tricia Reichert

CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOK WRITING I

ALTERNATIVE PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHY

April 19 and 26; May 3, 10 and 17 5 meetings | Thursdays | 6:30–8:30 p.m. Instructor: Cindy Neuschwander

April 7, 14, 21 and 28 4 meetings | 1–4 p.m. Instructor: Dara Rosenwasser

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

CHEESE MAKING AND AMERICAN/EUROPEAN CHEESE TASTING

June 2, Saturday Time TBA Instructor: Cindy Neuschwander

INTRODUCTION TO HOME BREWING Coming this spring, dates TBA! Instructor: TBA

April 28, Saturday | 9:00 a.m.– Noon Instructor: David Everett, Ph.D.

SAUSAGE MAKING May 19, Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Instructor: Jim Douglass

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

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WORLD RELIGIONS NCR 9643

ISLAM’S ORIGINS TO THE GOLDEN AGE Within a century, Islam grew from a local Arab religion to the largest empire the world had ever known. This course tells the story of this fantastic rise, based on the latest historical research. We share the surprising reasons why Islam spread so quickly, detail the formation of the Quran, and explore how a new religion struggled to define itself on the world stage. The course ends with the Golden Age of Islam, when Muslims formed the most advanced and cultured civilization in the world.

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WHEN 2/6/18 – 2/20/18 6:10 – 8:00 p.m. Tuesdays

FEE $99

INSTRUCTOR

Stephen Lloyd-Moffett, Ph.D.

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU


BUSINESS MODEL INNOVATION IDENTIFYING AND DEVELOPING OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH Gain an understanding of how organizations innovate business models to create new value in this two-week workshop. Utilizing a hands-on, team-based and fun format, you will work on a project requiring you to identify an opportunity and develop a novel business model to capitalize on that new venture.

INSTRUCTOR

LEARNING OBJECTIVES •

Opportunity Identification

Creativity & the innovation process

Business Model Development

Customer Development

Thomas M. Katona, Ph.D.

FEE $1,550

• Prototyping •

Market Testing

WHEN August 6–17

• Validation

INCLUDES FIELD TRIP TO SILICON VALLEY BUSINESSES GAIN PR ACTICAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SKILLS You will be exposed to various business environments, including technology organizations, entrepreneurial settings, makerspaces and various forms of technology ventures. Participants will have the opportunity to hear from and speak with managerial leaders who have worked in and developed a variety of business models. Space is limited. More details available at: intlworkshops.calpoly.edu

enroll online: EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU

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