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$289/unit* *Undergraduate fees, $319/unit for Graduate & Credential
Summer 2014 START PLANNING FOR
5 week
session 1
6/19 – 7/23
5 week
session 2
7/24 – 8/26
8 10 week week
session
6/19 – 8/14
session
6/19 – 8/26
YOU COULD GRADUATE A QUARTER EARLY Choose from 4 different and flexible sessions FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
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TABLE of CONTENTS Life & Culture Art Outdoors Wine Rosetta Stone Open University Degree and Credit MCAT Online Classes PaSiPhIC Professional Advancement GCI SLOCAVORE
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LIFE & CULTURE LIFE & CULTURE CLASSES OFFER many ways to stretch your mind, enrich your spirit, and expand your professional life. Prefer the finer things in life, like art and wine? You can explore your inner artist by learning how to paint portraits in watercolor. You can taste wine and learn more about the wine industry. Planning to travel outside the U.S.? Sign up for an eight-week course in any one of 30 languages offered online through Extended Education’s new partnership with Rosetta Stone. For more details and to register online, please check our website.
Art LEARN HOW TO PAINT PORTRAITS IN WATERCOLOR NCR 9610 This five week class will teach you how to use the medium of watercolor to paint loose, impressionistic portrait sketches and also more developed finished portraits of your favorite people. You will begin by learning how to draw the face for painting, how to achieve a likeness and how much detail to include in the drawing. Next you will find out how to mix and use the skin tone colors and how to paint all of the features, including the hair, in watercolor. Finally to complete your paintings, you will learn different ways to paint the clothing and backgrounds. INSTRUCTOR Tricia Reichert
DATE 2/1/14 – 3/8/14 Sat 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $193
Outdoors INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING NCR 9405 This course is designed for beginners to learn fly fishing, with no experience required. Through slides, demos, and hands-on exercises, participants will learn about fly fishing equipment and techniques for streams, lakes and ponds. Students will learn some basic aquatic entomology, how to “read” water that holds fish, a bit of game fish identification and biology, and basic fly casting techniques, on grass and on a local farm pond. INSTRUCTOR Mark Shelton LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
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DATE 5/7/14 – 5/10/14 Wed – Fri 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Sat 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. FEE $185
Wine WINE MARKETING WIN1 E802 Wine Marketing 101 – Learn how to market wine and turn your brand into an iconic, recognizable and trusted wine label. The class will touch on classic marketing principles, consumer insights, cloud marketing (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, SEO, etc) and social/public relations. A comparative wine tasting will be included. Minimum age is 21 years old. INSTRUCTOR Lea Brandy CEUs 1.4
DATE 4/19/14, 4/26/14, 5/3/14 Sat 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $290
INTRODUCTION TO VINEYARDS WIN1 E803 You will gain an understanding of the internal and external factors that can affect vine productivity. Grape growing practices will be explored using both historical and international perspectives. In addition, you will learn how to develop successful vineyard production strategies. INSTRUCTOR Craig Macmillan DATE 4/5/14 & 4/12/14 Sat 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CEUs 1.4 LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $290
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Wine INTRODUCTION TO ENOLOGY WIN1 E863 Basic Enology describes and explains the basic chemistry and microbiology of winemaking to better understand how to make high-quality wines, prevent and address flaws, and improve ageability. This class will cover an extensive list of topics, including: grape composition and harvest decisions, primary and secondary fermentation processes, spoilage organisms, and sanitation procedures. Other topics cover will be the aging process, barrel dynamics, bottling considerations, flaw correction, fining agents, filtration methods and improving cellar procedures. No class on 1/25/14 and 2/8/14. INSTRUCTOR Craig Macmillan DATE 1/21/14 – 2/13/14 Tues, Thurs 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. CEUs 1.9 Sun, 2/2/14 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. LOCATION Cal Poly TBA FEE $290
CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION WIN1 E868 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. The varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and in other parts of California are reviewed. Minimum age is 21 years old. Please bring photo ID to first class session. INSTRUCTOR Michael Botwin CEUs 1.0
DATE 1/8/14 – 2/5/14 Wed 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $210
EUROPEAN WINE APPRECIATION WIN1 E869 Learn how European geography and climate influence wine from different regions. The focus will be on French wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone and Southern France plus Loire, Alsace and Champagne. You will also learn about Italian and Spanish wines and discover how European wines differ from those of California. Additionally, you will learn how to read and interpret European wine labels. You should have taken the California Wine Appreciation or another basic wine appreciation course prior to taking this course. Bring three glasses to each class. Minimum age: 21 years old, must bring photo identification to first class session. INSTRUCTOR Michael Botwin CEUs 1.2 LOCATION Cal Poly TBA 6 / WINTER 2014 CATALOG
DATE 2/12/14 – 3/19/14 Wed 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. FEE $275
Learn a New Language with ROSETTA STONE
ARABIC, CHINESE (mandarin), DUTCH, ENGLISH (british), ENGLISH (american), FARSI, FRENCH, GERMAN HEBREW, HINDI, IRISH, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, KOREAN, POLISH, PORTUGUESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH (spain ISH (latin american), SWEDISH, FILIPINO (tagalog), TURKISH, VIETNA.m.ESE, ARABIC, CHINESE (mandarin ENGLISH (british), ENGLISH (american), FARSI, FRENCH, GERMAN, GREEK, HEBREW, HINDI, IRISH, ITALIA NESE, KOREAN, POLISH, PORTUGUESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH (spain), SPANISH (latin american), SWEDISH, (tagalog), TURKISH, VIETNAMESE, ARABIC, CHINESE (mandarin), DUTCH, ENGLISH (british), ENGLISH (am FARSI, FRENCH, GERMAN, GREEK, HEBREW, HINDI, IRISH, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, KOREAN, POLISH, PORT RUSSIAN, SPANISH (spain), SPANISH (latin american), SWEDISH, FILIPINO (tagalog), TURKISH, VIETNAESE CHINESE (mandarin), DUTCH, ENGLISH (british), ENGLISH (american), FARSI, FRENCH, GERMAN, GREEK, HINDI, IRISH, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, KOREAN, POLISH, PORTUGUESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH (spain), SPANISH
Enroll Online 8 week classes start the 15th of each month Enrollment deadline is the 1st of each month
Language Skills Earn CEUs
FOR CREDIT: $199 (4.6 CEUs) NOT FOR CREDIT: $169
Cal Poly Extended Education has partnered with Rosetta Stone TOTALe™ to provide an eight-week fully interactive language-immersion experience. Students can work through 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. • 24/7 access from any Internet connection with any computer or mobile device. • Live practice sessions with others at the same level, led by a Rosetta Stone native speaking studio coach. • Access to language games, stories, and interactive chats and conversations with other language learners.
LANGUAGES OFFERED INCLUDE: Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) Dari Dutch English (American) English (British) Filipino (Tagalog) French German Greek
Hebrew Hindi Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latin Pashto Persian (Farsi)
Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish (Latin American) Spanish (Spain) Swahili Swedish Turkish Urdu Vietnamese
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DEGREE & CREDIT INTERESTED IN EARNING ACADEMIC CREDIT? Whether you are considering an advanced degree or need to pick up a class to complete course requirements for your baccalaureate, we have options for you. Perhaps you would like to take an evening class at Cal Poly or explore a new field. Please review our website. You’ll find many options and more details on the master’s programs briefly listed here. Please contact us with questions. We are here to help.
PRINCIPLES OF INTEGRATED FACILITY MANAGEMENT CM S510 This course examines the facility management profession and all functions associated with it, including strategic planning, financial planning, budgeting, project management, operations and maintenance, sustainability, emergency preparedness and how those functions interface with the overall goals of the business enterprise. A highlight of this course will be educational forums with industry experts. Students enrolled in CM S510, Principles of Integrated Facility Management, can attend and participate in classes live via the Internet or on campus at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Both on-campus and online students will be able to review previously recorded class sessions if they miss the live class or wish to review. There will also be online activities, assignments and discussions between classes. No class on 1/18/14, 2/1/14, and 2/15/14. INSTRUCTOR Troy Hart ACADEMIC UNITS 4.0
DATE 1/11/14 – 3/8/14 Sat 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
LOCATION Online or Cal Poly TBA FEE $2000
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ARE YOU READY FOR THE
MCAT?
MCAT (MEDICAL COLLEGE ADMISSION TEST) REVIEW NCR 9354 This course is designed to provide you with the information you need to approach the MCAT with an improved opportunity for success. Cal Poly faculty from Chemistry, Physics, and Biology will provide you with an understanding of the content, format and structure of the examination. Textbooks and online practice examinations provided by The Princeton Review are included in enrollment. No class on 1/18/14, 1/21/14, 2/8/14, and 3/8/14. INSTRUCTOR Lizza Demsetz LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
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DATE 1/7/14 – 3/15/14 Tue, Thu 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.; Sat 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. FEE $1924
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FEBRUARY 25–27 2014
PaSiPhIC Fourth Annual Pacific Coast Statisticians & Pharmacometricians Innovation Conference
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PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT EARN CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) FROM CAL POLY You’ll notice as you browse through our professional advancement courses on our registration portal that CEUs are listed. Continuing education units are earned when you complete a CEU course and may be useful in maintaining certification or licensure. They may also document your continuing professional education for an employer, association or credentialing agency. A record of the CEUs you have earned through Cal Poly Extended Education programs and courses is documented on your Cal Poly transcript.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CLASSROOM DEV2 E841 This professional development course is designed for classroom teachers of grades P-16 to participate in workshops. The various workshops are conducted by Cal Poly faculty, SLOCOE-approved presenters and trained professional development providers. Participants may register for 8 CEUs per quarter. INSTRUCTOR Lisbeth Ceaser
DATE 1/6/14 – 3/21/14
LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $145
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OMEGA MATH ONLINE COURSES Cal Poly has partnered with Omega Math to offer complete online math courses. Earn CEUs by taking any of the following courses we offer:
Basic Math/Pre-Algebra
Elementary Algebra/Algebra I
Intermediate Algebra/Algebra II
Plane Geometry
Discrete Structures/Mathematics
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT: THE ESSENTIALS DEV10 E826 If you are a project manager or if your job requires you to be involved in projects in some way, this is the class for you. We review essential project management themes: delivering under budget; moving ahead of schedule; avoiding scope creep; injecting quality; reducing risk; and increasing communication. We use the case study method in which real-world events are analyzed through the lens of the skills, tools, and techniques taught in our courses. Course materials include a new Amazon e-Reader for each student. INSTRUCTOR Mark Ward CEUs 2.4
DATE 3/25/14 – 3/27/14 Tues – Thurs 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION Cal Poly TBA
FEE $900
POLYMERS AND COATINGS TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP NCR 9363 Cal Poly’s winter short course on polymers and coatings brings together academic and industrial experts in the field. The one-week course covers many aspects of coating technology with emphasis on liquid coatings. Other coatings technologies (e.g., powder coatings) are discussed in order to compare and contrast with traditional liquid coatings. In addition, participants benefit from discussions of VOC and air quality aspects of coatings by experts in both industry and government regulatory agencies. Participants are expected to have had some exposure to the coatings field along with working knowledge in chemistry and other sciences. The course will convene at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and end at 12:00 noon on Friday. INSTRUCTOR Ray Fernando LOCATION Cal Poly, Bldg 180
DATE 2/10/14 – 2/14/14 Mon – Thu 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Fri 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. FEE $1350; $1250 until 1/10/14
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PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT: GCI HD FLEXO BOOTCAMP GCI 1027 Today’s flexographic markets require the highest quality printing, rivaling offset and gravure. HD Flexo is EskoArtwork’s new high-resolution screening and digital platemaking solution that helps make it possible for you to achieve that level of quality. This workshop will provide you with the knowledge needed to evaluate HD and how to best optimize HD screening for your environment. Over a three-day period, participants will learn how to implement HD Flexo from the best in the industry by walking the process from start to finish. A simulated job design, proofing, workflow, digital platemaking, anilox and tape selection, flexographic printing, and process control - will draw on Cal Poly’s “learn by doing” philosophy. HD Flexo’s excellent quality is made possible with 4000+ DPI imaging, highlight screening, and innovative full-tone screening algorithms, smooth vignettes, drop shadows, and high-key images that surpass the best flexo quality to date. Further, fine image for security features or other function are now practicable with HD Flexo. Join Malcolm Keif (Cal Poly), Larry Moore (Esko), and users of HD Flexo in this informative workshop. You will walk away with a full understanding of the process, how to optimize the system, proofing methods, and best practices for process control. DATE 2/24/14 – 2/26/14 Mon 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Tue 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; LOCATION Cal Poly, Bldg. 26 Wed 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Room 221 FEE $495; $445 until 2/3/14 INSTRUCTOR Malcolm Keif
FLEXO PLATEROOM AUTOMATION GCI 1039 Join Cal Poly and industry experts in learning how to improve productivity and minimize waste through plateroom automation best practices. We will explore ways to maximize plate utilization, efficiently cut plates, speed up plate imaging and processing, quickly and accurately mount slugs and plates, and cut staggered seams to minimize substrate waste. Using Esko’s DFS Suite, attendees will get hands-on experience improving productivity, minimizing waste, and learning how to automate your flexo plate production. INSTRUCTOR Malcolm Keif LOCATION Cal Poly, Bldg. 26 Room 221
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DATE 2/20/14 – 2/21/14 Thu 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Fri 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. FEE $439; $399 until 2/3/14
SLOCAVORE WORKSHOPS coming in 2014!
Cal Poly SLOCAVORE is
about
experiencing
the unique bounty of the Central Coast. Beginning in 2014, we invite you to explore San Luis Obispo through its foods, wines, lifestyle and stewards of the land. Join us in the experiential
education
that will deepen your understanding of what you see, taste and explore.
SAVE THE DATE: APRIL SLOCAVORE LAUNCH Special on-farm wine & cheese SLOCAVORE launch. Visit the website for details and dates.
MAY 3 HERB ESSENTIALS Learn more about what herbs have to offer from a practicing herbalist and maker of premier herbal products.
AUGUST 23 EDIBLE GARDENS & ECOLOGICAL DESIGN Join us at a unique home incorporating ecological design principles on the Nipomo Mesa with a leading landscape consultant.
SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7 HERITAGE POULTRY FOR EVERYONE This special weekend workshop will provide education on raising standard-bred birds for all levels of interest, whether you are thinking about raising your own heritage poultry for farming, marketing, exhibition, preservation or just for fun.
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