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Extended Education
COMMUNIT Y ACCESS
Through Community Access, you have the opportunity to: • ACCESS COURSES ONLY AVAILABLE AT CAL POLY • GET AHEAD AND FULFILL REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR DEGREE • TAKE INTRO CLASSES TO EXPLORE INTERESTS IN SPECIFIC FIELDS • FOR DETAILS AND FORMS: SUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU/COMMUNIT Y
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QUARTER PLUS
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ACADEMIC CLASSES
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SUMMER PRE-HEALTH CLASSES
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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LAUNCH-IT
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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
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WINE
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SLOCAVORE
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FALL/WINTER PREVIEW
14
ROSETTA STONE
15
KIDS LEARN STEM
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NEW THIS SUMMER! For both Cal Poly Continuing students and Community Access.
QUARTER PLUS Get ahead! Take 4 – 8 UNITS of GE courses at the end of August in just 3 weeks with Quarter Plus!
START DATE: Monday, August 24, 2015 END DATE: Friday, September 11, 2015
FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO summer.calpoly.edu/quarterplus 4 | EXTENDED EDUCATION
ACADEM IC CLASSES HUNDREDS OF ACADEMIC CL ASSES ARE AVAIL ABLE THIS SUMMER, SEE SUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU If you are a community member, you may access these classes through our Community Access program. Full details are available on the summer.calpoly.edu website. The research class (see below) and pre-health classes on the following pages are available through Extended Education; see website: extended.calpoly.edu.
THE ART OF RESEARCH
UNIV S470
Learning the art of research will turn you into a producer of information instead of a consumer.
INSTRUCTOR
Build your skills as an incoming or returning graduate student to prepare to research efficiently, write effectively, and present clearly. This course will not only support your thesis or project work but also prepare you for graduate level performance.
Dawn Janke Elizabeth Lowham, Ph.D. Katherine O’Clair Richard Savage, Ph.D LOCATION
Cal Poly, TBA FEE
$719 DATE
8/24/15 – 9/10/15 Monday – Thursday 8:10 a.m. – noon EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU | 5
SUMMER PRE-HEALTH LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR CAREER IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS? Complete coursework that will improve your chances of being accepted into graduate schools or continue to expand your understanding of the field beyond your degree. Intended for health professions in nursing, medicine, dentistry, clinical laboratory science, physician assistant, veterinary medicine, and more. SURVEY OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
CHEM 312
This course will analyze the structure, isometric, nomenclature, and fundamental reactions of major functional groups. Delve into the real-world applications of organic chemicals in agriculture, medicine, industry, and the home.
INSTRUCTOR
Not open to students with credit in CHEM 212 or CHEM 216/316. Prerequisite: CHEM 111, CHEM 124 or CHEM 127.
$289 per unit
• 4 LECTURE, 1 LAB • 5 units
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Hasan Palandoken, Ph.D. LOCATION
See website FEE OFFERED
Summer First 5-week Session 6/22 – 7/24
HEMATOLOGY
ZOO 428
Study fundamental concepts of hematology—primarily human—including blood-forming organs and the origin and function of blood cells and plasma. You also examine the theoretical and clinical aspects of normal and pathological conditions of erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, coagulation and blood group systems. This course introduces students to all aspects of clinical laboratory medicine and provides a framework to understand and interpret medical information.
INSTRUCTOR
Prerequisite: BIO 351 or BIO 302 or BIO 303 or CHEM 373, or graduate standing in Biological Sciences.
Jo Ellen Hose, Ph.D. LOCATION
See website FEE
$289 per unit OFFERED
Summer Second 5-week session 7/27 – 8/28
• 3 LECTURE, 1 LAB • 4 units
MICROBIOLOGY
MCRO 221
Explore the morphology, metabolism, classification, and identification of microscopic organisms. This course focuses on microbiology of air, soil, water, and foods with applications to industry, agriculture, medicine and public health.
INSTRUCTOR
Not open to students with credit in MCRO 224; not for credit for BIO or MCRO majors. Prerequisite: CHEM 110 or CHEM 111 or CHEM 124 or CHEM 127 or PSC 102. Fulfills GE B2 & B4.
• 3 LECTURE, 1 LAB • 4 units
Pat Fidopoiastis, Ph.D. LOCATION
See website FEE
$289 per unit OFFERED
Summer Second 5-week session 7/27 – 8/28
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RAPID PROTOT YPING WITH SOLIDWORKS
DEV10 E845
Rapid prototyping is becoming a key component in product development. Rapid prototyping can be used to fix design issues early in the development process. This can prevent costly changes once a product is in full production.
Rob Carter, Cal Poly Industrial Engineering John Wildharber, Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Next Intent
Creating a physical model helps product designers and their customers better visualize the product and attract investment to help products reach the market.
LOCATION
Proposed Key Content includes:
$699
INSTRUCTORS
Cal Poly, TBA FEE
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Software interface and file handling
DATE
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3D part modeling fundamentals
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Assembly creation and management
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Detail drawings
6/22/15 – 7/22/15 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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Creating forms for 3D printing
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Fixing 3D printing file errors
This course will focus on early stage product development and the successful student should have some previous Solidworks experience. Space is limited so act fast!
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NOTE: DATE CHANGED. MEET ON MONDAY/ WEDNESDAY
CHALLENGES OF SYSTEM INVOLVED CHILDREN
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Cal Poly and Family Care Network, Inc. have partnered to offer this two day seminar for continuing education units for professionals working in mental health service agencies, community based organizations, Probation, the Department of Social Services, education professionals (teachers, administrators, school counselors) and healthcare providers.
Family Care Network Trainer
The seminar will focus on enhancing your understanding of the complexities surrounding children and families receiving supportive services, while expanding your knowledge of evidenceinformed interventions and strategies designed to improve outcomes.
$199
INSTRUCTOR
LOCATION
Family Care Network, Inc. Training Room, San Luis Obispo FEE DATE
6/24/15 – 6/25/15 Wednesday, Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Specific topics to be covered will include: •
working with high-needs children exhibiting complex behaviors
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trauma informed care
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cultural understanding
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strategies for evidence-based interventions to help.
Inquire about CEU’s
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CAL POLY
center for innovation & entrepreneurship
– NOT YO UR AV E R AG E L E M O N A D E STA N D –
An Innovation & Entrepreneurship Camp
For Students Grades 5 – 8
JUNE 15 – 19 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES IN SELLING
NCR 9654
Wearing a smile, having a gift for gab, and dressing for success used to be essential tips for aspiring salespeople. Today, professional sellers are required to do a lot more.
INSTRUCTOR
Earning the right to present to a responsible buyer is a major challenge. Signaling credibility and swiftly creating perceptions of value are necessary. With time becoming more precious for both buyers and for sellers, economy in communication and persuasion is critical. Best Practices in Selling provides participants with up to date methods for selling through today’s most frequently used media: the phone, email, texting, and social media.
Gary Goodman, Ph.D. LOCATION
Cal Poly, TBA FEE
$195 DATE
7/18/2015 Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
BEST PRACTICES IN NEGOTIATING
NCR 9655
Everyone negotiates, but some are much better at this vital skill than others and, consequently, are more likely to reach ambitious goals and receive more recognition and rewards. In this seminar, learn the best techniques for striking better bargains, making lasting agreements and sustaining positive relationships while also learning how to recognize and address the tactics of counterparts. Equally important, you learn to become a savvier negotiator in scenarios such as buying, selling and financing cars, housing and other big-ticket items.
INSTRUCTOR
Gary Goodman, Ph.D. LOCATION
Cal Poly, TBA FEE
$195 DATE
8/1/2015 Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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WINE HOME WINEMAKING
WIN1 E882
This course is designed for those individuals who have never made wine and for home winemakers who wish to improve the quality of their wines. In addition to learning about winemaking equipment designed especially for the home winemaker, participants will learn how to make wine with inexpensive, widely available tools. Topics will include:
INSTRUCTOR
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DATE
Buying grapes and juice Crushing and pressing methods Fermentation management How to locate wine supplies and equipment Aging and bottling
Craig Macmillan, Ph.D. LOCATION
Cal Poly, TBA FEE
$174 7/7/15 – 7/16/15 Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 7/18/15 Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
SLOCAVORE WONDERS OF LAVENDER
NCR 9645
Lavender has been used as a beneficial herb in a variety of ways for thousands of years. The flower’s soothing tonic qualities, the insect-repellent effects of its strong scent, and the use of the dried plant in smoking mixtures have made this herb historically valuable. In modern times, lavender maintains important aromatherapy and culinary uses. Join us this spring at the Central Coast Lavender Farm and Apothecary where we will:
INSTRUCTOR
• Tour the beautiful organic lavender farm • Learn about the sustainable agricultural practices used in lavender cultivation • Experience a distillation from start to finish • Sample homemade lavender sweets and beverages
DATE
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Hunter Francis LOCATION
Central Coast Lavender Farms and Apothecary, Paso Robles FEE
$99 6/13/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
FALL/WINTER PREVIEW CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION CARE & REPAIR OF THE SPEAKING VOICE MEMOIR WRITING PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SALES MARKETING: DIRECT TO CONSUMER SENSORY EVALUATION OF WINE TASTING ROOM HOSPITALITY WINE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES: CHRISTIANITY, JUDAISM, ISLAM
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ROSETTA STONE ENROLL ONLINE! • 8-week sessions • Start class at your convenience Language Skills • Brush up • Practice • Improve Skills
Earn CEU’s
Cal Poly Extended Education has partnered with Rosetta Stone TOTALe™ to provide an eight-week fully interactive, online languageimmersion experience. Students can work through up to five levels of proficiency in any of the languages offered and receive online access to Rosetta Stone software to improve speaking, writing, reading and comprehension. Features include: • 24/7 access from any Internet connection with any computer or mobile device.
FOR CREDIT: $179 (4 CEUs)
• Live practice sessions with others at the same level, led by a Rosetta Stone native speaking studio coach.
NOT FOR CREDIT: $159
• Access to language games, stories, and interactive chats and conversations with other language learners.
extended.calpoly.edu LANGUAGES OFFERED (24 different classes): Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) Dutch English (American) English (British) Filipino (Tagalog)
French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Irish
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Italian Japanese Korean Persian (Farsi) Polish Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian Spanish (Latin American) Spanish (Spain) Swedish Turkish Vietnamese
KIDS LEARN STEM 2015 JULY 13 – 17 OR JULY 20 – 24
THE THEME THIS YEAR IS
FORENSICS! CAMPERS WILL:
• Form teams to analyze scientific questions • Investigate an imaginary crime scene • Learn about chemistry, mathematics, anthropology, and forensics techniques • Join us for the family showcase to see all the fun activities from the week. SIGN UP NOW FOR FIVE ACTION-PACKED DAYS OF HANDSON, BRAINS-ON SCIENTIFIC FUN!
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