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Table of Contents

Architecture & Construction Health Construction ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Home Improvement ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Home Inspection �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7

CPR ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Medical Office and Informatics ���������������������������������������������������������43 Therapeutic Services �����������������������������������������������������������������������������44

Business & Accounting

Insurance

Accounting Concepts ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Management ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Communication, Marketing and Sales �������������������������������������������10

Computer Technologies Computer Applications ������������������������������������������������������������������������11 Database ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Digital Media ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Golden Agers �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 Network Systems ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Programming and Software Development ����������������������������������18 Web Design ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19

Creative Arts Drawing �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Hobbies and Crafts ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Needlework ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Performing Arts ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Photography ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Writing �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25

Culinary, Dietary Management & Food Services Culinary Delights ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Dietary Management ����������������������������������������������������������������������������35

Insurance General Interest ������������������������������������������������������������������48 Insurance Test Preparation �����������������������������������������������������������������48 XACTIMATE CE..........................................................................................49 Insurance Agent/Producer/CSR/CPA CE.........................................50 Insurance Adjusters CE..........................................................................51 Insurance Agent/Producer CE Long Term Care............................52 Insurance Agent/Producer CE Medicare.........................................52

Languages Languages ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������53

Real Estate

Real Estate Test Prep ������������������������������������������������������������������������������54 Real Estate Provisional ��������������������������������������������������������������������������54 Real Estate Broker Test Prep ���������������������������������������������������������������54 Real Estate Professionals CE. ��������������������������������������������������������������54 Real Estate Professionals CE 3-Day Program ��������������������������������58 Real Estate CE Video Series..................................................................59

Safety & Security Protection & Protective Services �������������������������������������������������������60 Security Officer ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������61

Transportation Transportation �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������63

Education & Training Education Profession Services �����������������������������������������������������������36

Finance & Investment Finance & Investment ���������������������������������������������������������������������������39

General Interest General Interest ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41

Energy Wind Energy ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������65

Career Training Programs

Career Training Programs.................................................................... 66 Enrollment Information....................................................................... 70

Index Index �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������71 Course Enrollment Form...................................................................... 74 5 Easy Ways to Enroll............................................................................. 75

*Please note: A minimum age of 16 years is required for enrollment unless otherwise specified (not applicable to online courses).

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Architecture & Construction

Construction

Introduction to Construction Estimating

This is an introductory course for those who have little or no previous knowledge of blueprint reading. Through classroom and hands-on activities participants will learn about the components of a blueprint, various scales used for construction drawings, the different types of lines found on a blueprint, abbreviations, symbols, and keynotes. Participants will also use gridlines to locate information on a page.

This course is an introduction to the basic skills required to produce accurate and detailed commercial construction project estimates. Taught in-depth by a professional construction manager, students will learn the types and organization of an estimate, techniques for performing quantity takeoffs, pricing for materials, labor and equipment, profit/loss margins, determining errors and more. All course materials included. PREREQUISITE: Advanced Blueprint Reading course or documentation of blueprint reading skills.

15 hrs $59 115169 RN 9/3-9/17

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Microsoft Project 2010 for Construction

Blueprint Reading: Advanced

This expanded 10 day course is a must have for anyone who needs a strong working knowledge of commercial blueprints. The class is taught in-depth by a professional construction manager who is currently working in the field. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the drawings and the specifications (Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, etc). Areas of study include the organization of drawings and specifications, plan standards (ANSI, ISO, AWS, ASME), lines, views, elevations, dimensions, symbols, materials and “trouble shooting.” All course materials included.

30 hrs $179 115168 RN 9/19-10/22 TTH

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Forklift Safety Awareness Training

This course is for individuals seeking compliance with OSHA 1910.178 industrial truck safe operation regulations. Course consists of classroom activities and hands-on demonstration of forklift operation skills. Topics include types of forklifts, pre/post operations inspections, safe operation procedures and more. Successful course completers will receive a Francis Tuttle certificate of training and a laminated wallet card.

4 hrs $29 115077 RK 9/12 115078 RK 10/10 115079 RK 11/14 115080 RK 12/12

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Furniture Making

Gain training and knowledge of tool use and machine functions as well as safety requirements and efficient working habits in this course. Learn basic and intermediate skills and work on a project of your own choosing, with instructor approval. Students supply all expendable supplies and construction materials.

36 hrs $239 RK 115085 9/4-12/4 W No class 10/16, 11/27 4

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NEW This course will provide students with the basic ability to perform planning and scheduling using Microsoft Project 2010 software, with step by step procedures explained utilizing different project utilities for all phases of planning and scheduling. Taught by a professional construction manager, this course will add to your tool box of skills, providing a solid finished product to your construction projects. PREREQUISITE: Basic understanding of Windows XP, Vista or Windows, Basic Blueprint Reading and Advanced Blueprint Reading courses.

15 hrs $179 RN 115174 12/3-12/17 TTH 6:00P-9:00P Welding for Skill Advancement

Ready to take your welding skills to the next level? This progress-based course is for beginners and advanced alike. Learn procedures for ARC(stick), MIG, and TIG welding on plate and pipe.Instructor evaluation determines current skill level. Individual learning plan gets you to the level you need. Multiple classes may be needed to achieve desired skill level. Students are encouraged to purchase their own welding hood and other personal protective equipment. All course related materials and supplies included in tuition. To enroll in this class call 405-717-4662. For information about the class, contact Neal Templin at 405-717-4183.

42 hrs $329 115156 RN 9/3-10/17 TTH 6:00P-9:00P 115157 RN 10/29-12/17 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 11/28

Home Improvement Basic Light Welding I

Don’t be afraid to tackle welding. Today’s tools make the chore easy for even a first-timer, and you’ll probably find it’s fun and addictive. In this class you will learn the tricks of the trade using small, compact wire (MIG) welders.

6:00P-9:00P 24 hrs $159 115081 RK 9/4-10/23

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Basic Light Welding II

Ceramic Tile Setting: Basic

24 hrs $159 115082 RK 11/6-12/5 WTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 11/27, 11/28

12 hrs $59 114517 RK 9/24-10/3 TTH 114518 RK 12/3-12/12 TTH

A continuation of “Basic Light Welding I,” this class will strengthen your welding skills. Using heavier metals and more concentrated skills you will feel confident in the advanced styles you have learned. PREREQUISITE: Basic Light Welding I

Basic Masonry for Construction

This class teaches you the basic principles of laying brick. Learn from the pros how to measure, layout, level and plumb a brick project. Fast-Track, hands-on style, class walks you step by step through mixing mud, laying, leveling, plumbing, and repairing brickwork. Students will build actual brick projects in the class and perform “tuck pointing” repairs. All materials included

Homeowners and home builders are using more ceramic tile than ever in both new and existing homes. Beginning and advanced courses are for people interested in starting a business or just wanting to set tile for themselves.

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Ceramic Tile Setting: Advanced

In this course, you can learn more advanced tile setting techniques, allowing you to tile like the pros, from the backsplash in the kitchen to the walls in the shower.

24 hrs $119 114516 RK 10/8-10/31 TTH

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24 hrs $89 Decorative Faux Painting Techniques NEW 115171 RN 9/4-9/30 MW 6:00P-9:00P This hands-on class, taught by a professional 115154 RN 10/2-11/4 MW 6:00P-9:00P painter, opens up your creativity and style. Faux painting techniques such as frottage / swooshing, No class 10/28 or 10/30 115155 RN 11/11-12/9 MW 6:00P-9:00P ragging, color wash, dragging / linen, crackle, marble and Venetian plaster are skills you will learn. No class 11/27 All tools, terms and techniques will be covered as Building a Backyard Storage Shed

Need extra storage? Learn to build a backyard storage building (portable building) the way the pros do. You will learn about the basic safety procedures involved with the various hand and power tools required for the project, floor framing, wall and roof framing, installing the cornice,window, door, siding, trim and roofing. During the course of this hands-on type class, students will participate in the building of a 8’ X 10’ storage building with gable roof, operating window and door.

36 hrs $199 115159 RN 10/1-11/12 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 10/29 Building a Deck

Would you like to build the perfect backyard retreat? Learn how to build a beautiful and useful backyard deck. Taught by a professional carpenter, you will learn the “tricks-of-the-trade”: for layout, framing, decking, handrails and steps. During this fast-paced, hands-on course you will participate in the building of a 9ft. by 9ft. deck, complete with handrails and steps. Interested persons should have a basic knowledge and skills with hand and power tools before entering the class.

24 hrs $179 115158 RN 9/3-9/26

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you gain the confidence to attempt these finishes. Be ready to explore the possibilities these finishes provide and save money by learning to do it yourself. All materials included.

9 hrs $69 115176 RN 10/22-10/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 10/29 Decorative Outdoor (Low-Voltage) Lighting - Basic Design & Installation NEW

Increase the beauty and security of your home! Learn to design and install your own landscape lighting from a professional landscape contractor. We will cover step-by-step design, installation, and troubleshooting both halogen and LED low-voltage landscape lighting. All course materials are included in the tuition.

12 hrs $79 RN 115183 10/14-11/11 M No class 10/28

Drywall Installation, Finish and Repair

Save money by making your own improvements to your home. Learn from the professionals how to measure, cut, install, finish and repair drywall (sheet rock). This fast-paced, hands-on class walks you through the correct steps for a professional looking installation or repair project. Topics covered include safety, tools, measuring, cutting, installing and finishing (tape & bed) of residential drywall. All class materials included in the tuition.

12 hrs $59 115161 RN 9/26-10/8 TTH

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Installing Cabinets

This class is for beginners and advanced alike. Learn from the pros how to install prefab wall and base cabinets. Tackle that kitchen remodel project with the skills to layout, plumb, level and trouble shoot cabinet installation. All materials included.

9 hrs $49 115163 RN 11/19-11/26 TTH

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Installing Counter Tops

New counter tops will update any kitchen and add value to your home. Learn from the pros how to cut, fit and trim pre-formed counter tops and sink installation. Hands-on training provides beginners and advanced alike the skills for a professional quality project. All materials included.

9 hrs $69 115164 RN 12/3-12/10 TTH

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Installing Laminate Flooring

Time to rip out that old carpet and install laminate flooring? It’s not as simple as you might have heard, but this course can help. This course will take you from a novice to a competent laminate flooring installer.

18 hrs $99 114514 RK 9/3-9/19 TTH 114515 RK 11/5-11/21 TTH

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Installing Vinyl Siding

Never paint again! Learn the basics of installing vinyl siding and save thousands by doing-it-yourself. This fast paced, hands-on class will show you how to perform set up, layout, measurements, cutting, fitting, installing and trimming a professional quality vinyl siding project. All course materials included.

9 hrs $79 115160 RN 11/19-11/21 TWTH 6:00P-9:00P Interior Doors and Trim

This class is for beginners and advanced alike. Learn from the pros how to install pre-hung interior doors and trim including base trim, door casing and crown molding. Hands-on training gives you the skills necessary for a professional quality project. All materials included.

12 hrs $59 115165 RN 10/31-11/12 TTH

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Landscape Design & Installation: Basic

Get ready for the planting season NOW! This expanded 5 day course takes you step-by-step through the process of planning, designing, and implementing your very own landscape design. Topics of exploration include weather, soils, planting seasons, drainage, sunlight, bed preparation, basic design elements, plant types, placement, borders, weed control, and much more. During this fast-paced, hands-on class you will create your own landscape design complete with plans and materials list.

15 hrs $69 114853 RN 9/3-9/17

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Lawn Sprinkler Design & Installation: Basic

Save money and water less! Learn from a professional landscape contractor the “Tricks-ofthe-Trade” for designing and installing your own sprinkler system. This step-by-step course helps you design a balanced system suited to your specific watering needs. Topics covered include piping, valves, connectors, timers, permits, water flow, metering, trouble shooting and much more. During the hands-on portion of the course you will actually install and activate a basic system including cutting and gluing pipe, connecting valves to a timer, and testing the system. All course materials included in the tuition.

12 hrs $69 115153 RN 10/8-10/17 TTH

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Lawn Sprinkler System: Advanced Troubleshooting and Repair NEW

Do you know the basics and want to know more? Learn the advanced methods of sprinkler system troubleshooting and repair from a professional landscape contractor. Whether you are a DIY homeowner or a contractor wanting to advance your skills, this course puts you in control. All course materials included in tuition. A basic working knowledge of sprinkler systems and design should be considered before entering the class.

15 hrs $79 115182 RN 9/9-10/7

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Texturing and Interior Painting

A new coat of paint will add beauty and value to your home. Learn from the professionals how to create elegant interior walls and ceilings with texture and paint. This fast-paced, hands-on course will walk you through the correct steps for applying various styles of texture and basic painting techniques. Topics covered include safety, types and styles of texture, paints, color combinations, tools, techniques and more. All class materials are included in the tuition.

9 hrs $49 115162 RN 10/10-10/17 TTH 6:00P-9:00P Wood and Metal Stud Framing

This class is designed for beginners and advanced students alike. Learn from the pros how to construct a wall using wood and metal studs. This fast-paced, hands-on class will walk you through each step of layout, cutting, fitting and installing an exterior or partition wall. Students will construct a 10’x10’ room with ceiling joists, windows and doors. Familiarity with hand and power tools should be considered before entering the class. All materials included.

18 hrs $99 115167 RN 9/5-9/24

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Home Inspection Home Inspection 90 Hour: OL

The goals of this course are to meet the state’s ninety-hour course requirements for licensure, with an interesting and comprehensive course that will prepare students to conduct a thorough home or building inspection of structures and systems. The course will also prepare students for the national on-line exam. It is a great course for first time home buyers and investors. Books are NOT Included: Please check with Francis Tuttle Bookstore for availability. Note: a minimum of 5 live inspections will be arranged with the instructor (approx 16 hrs outside of scheduled class times). C-058

90 hrs 114157

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Home Inspection Electrical: OL

Electricity and all of its components is one of the most widely used systems in a home. Without electricity the home comes to a stand still. In this class you will learn the proper inspection procedure for the service drop, the service entrance conductors, cables and raceways, service equipment and main disconnects, service grounding, interior components of the service panels and sub panels, conductors and over current protection devices. Other areas covered in this class include all accessible installed lighting fixtures, switches, ceiling fans and receptacles, ground fault circuit interrupters, accessible wiring/splicing, including the basement and attic. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-189

4 hrs 114158

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Home Inspection HVAC: OL

The home can become a very uncomfortable place to reside when the heating and air unit isn’t working properly. This class will cover the proper method of inspecting installed central and through wall heating and cooling equipment. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-187

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Home Inspection Marketing Your Home Inspection Business: OL

Most home inspectors develop skills to inspect but most do not know how and/or are fearful of marketing. No matter what your skills are, marketing yourself is important in precluding failure. This class is taught by a licensed Home Inspector. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-061

4 hrs 114160

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Home Inspection Plumbing: OL

In this class students learn proper inspection of the interior water supply and distribution systems, including all fixtures and faucets, the drain, waste and vent systems including all fixtures, the water heating equipment, the vent systems, flues and chimneys, the fuel storage and fuel distribution systems, drainage sumps, sump pumps and related piping. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-186

4 hrs 114162

$69 OL

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Home Inspection Roof: OL

Are you aware that the greatest number of lawsuits, against home inspectors, are related to roofing issues? Flashing, ice damming, roll routing standards of practice, checklists and procedures are some of the key areas we will cover. As one roof said to the other, “just let yourself vent!” This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-185

4 hrs 114163

$69 OL

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Home Inspection Structure: OL

Structural issues are possibly the most expensive area to correct and are frequently the most difficult for home inspectors to identify. We will discuss footing and foundations, floors, sills, columns, beams, joists, sub-flooring, slabs, arches and lintels, wood frame walls, masonry veneer walls and solid masonry walls. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-182

4 hrs 114164

$69 OL

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Home Inspection Understanding & Providing Clear & Comprehensive Reports: OL

In this class, develop knowledge related using a checklist, reviewing it for yourself, and reviewing it with the buyer/seller and realtors. Learn how to write a valuable report and how to communicate this report to each party involved in the transaction. C-060

4 hrs 114165

$69 OL

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Principles of Home Inspection: Electrical CLEET Approved

This course offers a complete tour of home electricity, covering inspection procedures for the service drop, service-entrance conductors, cables and raceways, service equipment and main disconnects, service grounding, interior components of the service panels and sub panels, and conductors. It also deals with lighting fixtures, switches, ceiling fans and receptacles, accessible wiring/splicing, and more. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE and/or CLEET credit. C-133

4 hrs $69 114153 RK 10/7 114154 RK 12/16

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Principles of Home Inspection: Heat and Air

The home can become a very uncomfortable place to reside when the heating and air unit isn’t working properly. This class will cover the proper method of inspecting installed central and through wall heating and cooling equipment. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit. C-131

4 hrs $69 114155 RK 10/7

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Principles of Home Inspection: Roofing

Are you aware that the greatest number of lawsuits, against home inspectors, are related to roofing issues? Flashing, ice damming, roll routing standards of practice, checklists and procedures are some of the key areas we will cover. As one roof said to the other, “just let yourself vent!” This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credits. C-081

4 hrs $69 114156 RK 12/16

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We've Moved!

Personal Enrichment and Career Development classes formerly held at the Edmond Community Center are now being held in our new facility, the Business Innovation Center. The Business Innovation Center is located in the Cross Timbers Northeast office park, on the northeast corner of the intersection of I-35 and Covell Road in Edmond. 2824 Progressive Drive Edmond, OK 73034 Be sure to look for this symbol CT on class listings. That’s your signal that the class will be in the new, Cross Timbers facility. Come enjoy this latest Francis Tuttle location, designed with our students in mind, and offering the best training environment available.

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Business & Accounting

Accounting Concepts Accounting Financial

This introduction to financial accounting concepts covers accounting cycles of service organizations and merchandisers, recording business transactions and the preparation of financial statements. Course will also include principles relating to the measurement, valuation, and reporting of assets, liabilities and equity, among other topics. SELFPACED. PREREQUISITE: Basic accounting knowledge

24 hrs $209 114419 RK 10/2-12/4 W No class 10/16 & 11/27

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Accounting Lite CLEET Approved

Looking for a practical foundation in accounting without becoming an accountant? Learn the basic principles of accounting in a short, fun class!

3 hrs $39 115090 RK 9/30

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Accounting Payroll

This course is designed to give business students an understanding of various laws that affect employers in their payroll operations, and examine the recordkeeping required for these laws. Students will complete a tutorial to start a new payroll cycle, enter employee and payroll information, transmit a payroll, and verify payroll output reports. SELFPACED. PREREQUISITE: Basic accounting knowledge

24 hrs $159 114420 RK 10/2-12/4 W No class 10/16 & 11/27

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Accounting Peachtree

This course focuses on preparing students to use Peachtree Accounting, introducing two sample companies and dealing with aspects of recordkeeping, use of preprinted forms, and use of Peachtree and Microsoft applications. SELF-PACED. PREREQUISITE: Basic accounting knowledge

24 hrs $159 114421 RK 10/2-12/4 W No class 10/16 & 11/27

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Accounting Principles

This course teaches the development of accounting principles, defines assets, liabilities and owner's equity. It explains business transactions, development of chart accounts, interpreting financial statements and describes the importance of accounting as a career opportunity. SELF-PACED.

24 hrs $209 114422 RK 9/30-12/2 M No class 10/14 & 11/25

QuickBooks Pro 2013

Learn how to set up a company, create lists, track inventory, sell products and services, process payments, enter and pay bills, reconcile accounts, customize forms, work with asset and liability accounts, create reports and graphs, track and pay sales tax, prepare estimates, handle payroll, track time and job costing, and use the write letter wizard using your Quickbooks information to correspond with customers, vendors and employees. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7

24 hrs 114573 114574 114575 114576

$179 9/9-9/18 RK 10/23-11/1 RK 10/29-11/21 RK 12/11-12/20 RK

MTW WTHF TTH WTHF

8:30A-12:30P 8:30A-12:30P 6:00P-9:00P 8:30A-12:30P

Management Collection Law in Oklahoma: Start to Finish

As a small business or businessman you deserve to be paid for your services and products. What do you do if a customer does not pay? In this course you will receive helpful strategies on pre-collection tactics and judgment collection procedures.

6 hrs 114412

RK

$59 10/1-10/8

T

6:40P-9:40P

Life Coaching: Introduction to Theory and Practice

Life Coaching is now the second fastest growing vocation on the planet- but what is it? It's the art of coming along side a person and helping them to achieve extraordinary results in the desired areas of life. In this course you will receive an introduction to essential life coaching skills that will get you started on your way to becoming a competent life coach.

15 hrs 114117

RK

$99 9/16-10/14 M

6:40P-9:40P

Motivating Employees to Produce

Intrinsic rewards and extrinsic rewards have a role to play in motivation. Important theories of motivation are covered and discussion is centered on applying those theories to business situations. An understanding of the importance of goal setting, expectancy, reinforcement and equity concepts will be covered. Managers can learn how to personalize motivation strategies to appeal to employees at all levels.

3 hrs 114623

$29 12/3

CT

T

6:30P-9:30P

6:00P-9:00P

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Teamwork CLEET Approved

This seminar is designed to raise awareness of the value of teamwork to the individual. We will discuss ways to be better team members and the factors that contribute to and take away from improved teamwork.

2 hrs $29 114388 RK 10/24

TH 7:00P-9:00P

Communication, Marketing and Sales In this demonstration-only course, learn the basics of buying and selling on eBay. This course will teach you how to get registered, browse listings, what to sell, where to get it, how to put items up for auction, tips to get your ads noticed, add pictures and create accurate shipping charges. It also covers what to do when the auction ends, how to safely accept credit card payments, how to package and ship and e-customer service.

6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Fundraising: Keys to Making It Successful

This workshop is designed to help individuals or organizations create new and creative fundraising programs, including how to successfully implement effective ideas. We will cover the keys to successful programs and the pitfalls to be aware of in fundraising.

3 hrs $29 114207 RK 9/23

M

The marketing mix, often called the 4 P's of Marketing or Product, Price, Place and Promotion requires careful management to be successful. This course looks at the distinctive nature of those elements and examines what they mean to a business and how to adapt the management approach to each unique business.

6 hrs $39 CT 114622 11/13-11/20 W

6:00P-9:00P

This workshop will investigate ways to overcome objections in sales, including five ways to turn resistance into opportunity, and ways to incorporate closing skills after the "NO." The goal of this workshop will be to learn how to turn sales calls into sales dollars.

3 hrs $29 114215 RK 10/7

CAMPUS: RK ROCKWELL RN RENO

M

6:00P-9:00P

Secrets of Selling

A workshop designed for salespeople and those who are investigating the possibility of selling as a career, this will unlock the secrets that have made many into top professionals. Learn the mistakes salespeople often make, and the best habits of a successful salesperson.

3 hrs $29 111988 RK 9/11 114216 RK 11/11

W M

6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Selling: How to Open the Doors

This workshop, designed for people currently working in sales positions as well as those looking to begin a career in sales, will open the door to the basics of sales strategies as well as offer a better understanding of how to maximize opportunities in sales from planning to closing.

3 hrs $29 RK 111989 9/10

10

6:30P-9:30P

Sales: Overcoming Objections

E-Bay How to Buy & Sell

9 hrs $39 114203 CT 9/25-10/9 W 114204 RK 11/11-11/25 M

Managing the Elements of Marketing: Product, Price, Place and Promotion

PT PORTLAND CT CROSS TIMBERS OL ONLINE

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- PREREQUISITE

6:00P-9:00P


Computer Technologies

Computer Applications Access 2007 Level I

Students will be introduced to the 2007 ribbon and interface, learn to design and edit tables; assign data types and primary key; find, filter and print table data; create relationships between tables; enforce referential integrity; create and modify simple queries; create basic forms and reports; use multi-value fields, and export data to Excel or Word for mail merge. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

15 hrs 114480

$99 10/21-11/4 MW

RK

6:00P-9:00P

Access 2007 Level II

Students will learn to modify tables, configure field properties; use operators in queries, create calculations in queries, create action and crosstab queries, manipulate controls in forms and reports, and use design view and editing tools. PREREQUISITE: Access 2007 or 2010 Level I or equivalent experience

15 hrs 114485

$99 11/11-11/25 MW

RK

6:00P-9:00P

Access 2007 Level III

This course teaches the more complex aspects of data handling using Microsoft Access 2007. Students will learn to use the Table Analyzer, create and format charts, create main forms with subforms and calculations in subforms, create Pivot Tables and Pivot charts, create and use basic macros, assign macros to command buttons and many other functions within the Access environment. PREREQUISITE: Access 2007 or 2010 Level II or equivalent experience

12 hrs 114486

$99 12/2-12/11 MW

RK

6:00P-9:00P

Access 2010 Level I

Course explores Access features such as structuring and maintaining databases, creating tables, identifying field data types and field properties, setting validation rules, creating input masks, exploring Backstage View, using the Expression and Query Builder to capture data, sorting and filtering data in queries, performing calculations in queries, and customizing the ribbon. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

15 hrs 114501 114503

$99 9/4-9/6 WTHF 9:00A-3:00P RK 10/15-10/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P RK

Access 2010 Level II

Continuing from Access 2010 Level I, this course covers adding quick start fields, applying professional themes and designs, using the conditional formatting rules manager, designing a relational database, creating complex queries, customizing input forms and creating custom reports. PREREQUISITE: Access 2010 Level I or equivalent knowledge

15 hrs $99 114526 RK 9/18-9/20 WTHF 9:00A-3:00P 114527 RK 11/5-11/19 TTH 6:00P-9:00P Access 2010 Level III

Continuing from Access 2010 Level II, this advanced course provides thorough instruction in join types, creating action and parameter queries, setting up complex data entry forms, creating complex reports for distributing data, customizing the database interface, security settings, creating a switchboard, splitting and preparing a database for a multi-user environment, and integrating Access 2010 with other applications. PREREQUISITE: Access 2010 II or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $99 114529 RK 12/3-12/12 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Building a Wireless Network

Would you like to access content from any computer in your network, any time? Whether you're a small business owner who wants to read a document you downloaded to the office computer from the conference room, or a homeowner who would like to check email from the relaxing warmth of your back yard, or look up repair instructions from beneath the kitchen sink, you'll find that a wireless network can make it all possible! In this course, learn how to make it all happen as you plan, build and test a wireless network.

6 hrs $35 114450 RK 9/17-9/19 TTH 114451 RK 11/4-11/6 MW

6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Computer Literacy with Windows 7

Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course, specially designed for students who are new owners or looking to add computer skills to their resume. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify internal and external components of a computer, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the Windows 7 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, presentations and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended

16 hrs $79 114454 RK 9/14-10/5 S 8:30A-12:30P 114455 RK 11/5-11/8 TWTHF 8:30A-12:30P francistuttle.edu - 405.717.4900

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Excel 2007 Level I

In this course, students will learn the basics of working with worksheet data, as well as how to edit, copy, move and delete data; format and print worksheets; create formulas; and use numeric formats. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

15 hrs $99 114530 RK 9/3-9/17 TTH 6:00P-9:00P 114531 RK 9/11-9/13 WTHF 9:00A-3:00P 114532 RK 11/4-11/6 MTW 9:00A-3:00P Excel 2007 Level II

This course covers intermediate features of using multiple worksheets and files. Students will use range names and comments and functions, including financial, logical, date, lookup, round; data series; how to outline worksheets, charts and files; and learn to customize Excel preferences. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2007 Level I or equivalent experience

15 hrs $99 114533 RK 9/19-10/3 TTH 6:00P-9:00P 114534 RK 9/25-9/27 WTHF 9:00A-3:00P 114535 RK 11/18-11/20 MTW 9:00A-3:00P Excel 2007 Level III

Continuing from Excel 2007 Level II, students will dive into some of the more advanced features of Excel. Learn how to work with worksheet data as a database, including sort and filter data, use the subtotal and data table features and database functions. Students will also create conditional and custom formats, use paste special, consolidate worksheets, create and revise pivot tables, use worksheet protection and templates, use HTML files, and export and import data. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2007 Level II or equivalent experience

15 hrs $99 114537 RK 12/9-12/11 MTW 9:00A-3:00P Excel 2010 Level I

Explore Excel 2010 and gain information on how to edit, view and print worksheets; work with formulas and functions; format cell contents; change the appearance of worksheets; and chart and transmit worksheet data. New features include creating custom tabs and groups and renaming or changing the order of built-in tabs and groups, and using Backstage view to create new files, open existing files, save, send, protect, preview, and print files, set options for Excel, and more. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

15 hrs $99 114538 RK 9/11-9/13 WTHF 114539 RK 9/30-10/2 MTW 114540 RK 10/8-10/29 TTH No class 10/15 & 10/17 114542 CT 10/22-11/5 TTH 114617 CT 10/30-11/1 WTHF

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CAMPUS: RK ROCKWELL RN RENO

Excel 2010 Level II

Continuing from Excel 2010 Level I, learn to work with large worksheets, manage multiple sheet workbooks, create tables and outlines, add graphics, use templates, protect workbooks, recover versions of files that were closed without saving, Protected View, trusted documents, paste with live preview, and use improved picture-editing tools. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2010 Level I

15 hrs $99 114543 RK 9/25-9/27 WTHF 114544 RK 10/21-10/23 MTW 114545 RK 11/5-11/19 TTH 114618 CT 11/7-11/21 TTH 114619 CT 11/13-11/15 WTHF

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Excel 2010 Level III

Continuing from Excel 2010 Level II, students will learn some of the more complex features of the newest version of Excel. Learn how to use enhanced pivot table function, macros, financial functions, data analysis, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaborate in Excel, as well as how to share workbooks on networks and the Internet, integrate Excel with other programs, and how to apply advanced functions and auditing, plus an introduction to many new Excel 2010 features. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2010 Level II

15 hrs $99 114546 RK 10/9-10/11 WTHF 114547 RK 11/18-11/20 MTW 114548 RK 12/3-12/17 TTH 114620 CT 12/3-12/17 TTH 114621 CT 12/4-12/6 WTHF

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-3:00P

Genealogy Level I

Whether you'd like to become an accredited Genealogist or just want to find information about your family's history, this course will provide all of the information you need to begin on a firm foundation. Learn the origin of your family name, its meaning, and any clues it offers in forming your ancestral records. Next, learn to trace the movements of your family throughout American history. You'll also learn how to organize your family records through the use of charts and basic information that can be gathered from the Internet.

12 hrs $59 RK 114462 9/10-9/19 TTH 114463 RK 10/21-10/30 MW

9:00A-3:00P 9:00A-3:00P 6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-3:00P

PT PORTLAND CT CROSS TIMBERS OL ONLINE

- PREREQUISITE

6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P


Genealogy Level II

Continuing from Genealogy Level I, students will further develop their family tree using the Internet to research real estate records, probate records, church and religious records, and newspaper and social security records. Students will also gather information from electronic databases, published indexes and compilations; discover genealogical and historical societies; navigate family tree software; and learn to preserve family documents, photos and heirlooms. If you are interested in becoming a certified or accredited Genealogist, instruction in writing and publishing your life's story or family history will be of particular interest.

12 hrs 114464 114466

$59 RK 9/24-10/3 TTH RK 11/4-11/13 MW

6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Internet Essentials

It's time to expand your horizons! Hook up to the World Wide Web and learn to navigate through and utilize its vast resources for email, entertainment, research and more. This class primarily uses Internet Explorer, but other browser users will benefit. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

12 hrs 114470

$99 12/4-12/6

RK

WTHF 8:30A-12:30P

Introduction to Macintosh

Whether you are intrigued by the thought of switching to a Mac or already own one, you will be inspired by its well thought-out design and userfriendly navigation. This hands-on course will be taught using Mac OS Mountain Lion, but concepts are applicable to other operating systems. Students will explore the interface, applications, use of help and much more. Book included. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended

9 hrs 114472

$79 10/7-10/14 MW

RN

6:00P-9:00P

iPad

Bring your own device (BYOD) to this class and become familiar with Apple's magical and revolutionary iPad-the best way to experience the web, e-mail, photos, books, video and more. Like iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad is controlled by a multi-touch display, as well as a virtual onscreen keyboard that makes accessing music, books or the web a breeze!

6 hrs 114473

$49 9/23-9/25

RK

MW

6:00P-9:00P

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iPad Mini

Bring your own device (BYOD) to this class and discover the features of Apple's mobile device, the iPad mini! With a beautiful, fluid screen that elegantly displays larger format magazines and apps; fast, impressive performance; FaceTime and iSight cameras; access to hundreds of thousands of amazing apps; and an estimated 10-hour battery life; the iPad mini is an exciting addition to the Apple family.

6 hrs $49 114474 RK 12/3-12/5 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Keyboarding With Ten Key for Beginners

Whether you are new to the computer keyboard or just want to increase your speed and accuracy, this individualized and self-paced course will teach you basic keyboarding and ten key skills. Taught using online software, which allows students to practice at home until the class ending date. Internet access is required to use the software outside of class. Book is available for students to use in class at no charge, and will be available for purchase, if desired.

25 hrs $49 RK 9/14-11/2 S 9:00A-12:00P 114475 No class 10/19 114476 RK 9/23-10/30 MW 6:00P-8:30P No class 10/14 & 10/16 114477 RK 11/5-12/12 TTH 6:00P-8:30P No class 11/26 & 11/28 Macintosh Applications I

Learn about basic Macintosh applications like iChat, iDVD, iPhone, iTunes, iCal and iPhoto-and all of the ways they can add to your productivity and enhance your experience on the Macintosh computer. PREREQUISITE: Introduction to Macintosh or Macintosh experience

12 hrs $99 RN 114478 10/21-10/30 MW

6:00P-9:00P

Macintosh Applications II

Find out some of the amazing ways the Mac's applications can combine to create an unforgettable experience! Learn about iMovie, a video editing software application which allows Mac, iPod Touch 4th generation and iPhone 4 users to edit their own home movies; and GarageBand, an Apple iLife software application that allows users to create music or podcasts. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience

12 hrs $79 114479 RN 11/11-11/20 MW

6:00P-9:00P

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Microsoft Project 2010 Level I

Project Managers are the glue that hold many toptier companies together. They coordinate a variety of resources and tasks that must be completed within a specific time frame and budget. Keeping track of all of those details can be quite demanding, but Microsoft Project is up to the challenge! Learn to create projects, work with project data and tasks, use the calendar and work with resources and costs. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7

15 hrs 114555

$109 11/4-11/5 MT

RK

9:00A-4:00P

Microsoft Project 2010 Level II

Continuing from Microsoft Project Level I, topics include: Applying Advanced Formatting and Print, Customizing the Project, Sharing Project Information with Other Programs, and Consolidating Projects and Resources. PREREQUISITE: Microsoft Project 2010 Level I or equivalent experience

15 hrs $79 114556 RK 11/11-11/12 MT

9:00A-4:00P

Microsoft Windows 7

This course will introduce students to a personal computer, explore Windows 7, explore the desktop, manipulate open Windows, use help and support, customize the desktop, use common tools and programs in Windows 7, manage folders and files, and browse the Internet. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy or equivalent experience

12 hrs 114557 114558

$99 RK 10/26-11/9 S 8:30A-12:30P RK 11/13-11/15 WTHF 8:30A-12:30P

PowerPoint 2007 Level I

Students will learn to enhance presentation text; use outline view; correct spelling errors; create basic charts; print, format and edit text; use clip art; use slide sorter and notes page views; and edit multiple presentations. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

12 hrs $79 114549 RK 12/2-12/3 MT

9:00A-4:00P

PowerPoint 2007 Level II

Students will learn to customize presentations; edit presentation masters; add special effects; expand a slide show; use data from other sources; draw and edit objects; create, edit, and format charts; and use tables. PREREQUISITE: PowerPoint 2007 Level I or equivalent experience

12 hrs 114551

14

$79 12/9-12/10 MT

RK

CAMPUS: RK ROCKWELL RN RENO

PowerPoint 2010 Level I

Learn how to create and deliver a presentation in PowerPoint, an intuitive, powerful presentation graphics program! Gain skills to help you design your presentation; add graphics, animation and sound; insert charts, organize your slides into sections; apply artistic textures and effects to your photos; utilize new SmartArt graphic picture layouts; manage files in the new Backstage View; co-author a presentation with colleagues; use transitions with 3-D motion graphic effects; and the final steps needed to turn your presentation into a video. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7

12 hrs $79 114552 RK 9/9-9/10

MT

9:00A-4:00P

PowerPoint 2010 Level II

Continuing from PowerPoint 2010 Level I, topics covered include preparing a presentation, adding multimedia, using tables, and customizing themes and slide masters. Discover valuable new 2010 features such as embedding, editing and playing video, trimming an audio or video clip, using bookmarks in audio and video clips, linking to a video from a web site, turning your mouse into a laser pointer, adding a screenshot to a slide, pasting animated effects from one object to another, and working with separate PowerPoint files in different windows. PREREQUISITE: PowerPoint 2010 Level I or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $79 114553 RK 9/16-9/17

MT

9:00A-4:00P

PowerPoint 2010 Level III

PowerPoint 2010 Level III provides thorough advanced skills training of PowerPoint 2010. Continuing from PowerPoint 2010 Level II, topics covered include connecting and broadcasting presentations, working with on-line collaboration, transporting presentations, and integrating PowerPoint with other programs. Broadcast your slide show, PowerPoint Web Apps, merge and compare presentations, deliver and share your presentations more effectively, make your presentations portable for sharing, create, manage and collaborate with other people, identify and resolve accessibility issues, use PowerPoint Mobile 2010 for Windows Phone 7 to edit and view from your phone. PREREQUISITE: PowerPoint 2010 Level II or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $79 114554 RK 10/14-10/15 MT

9:00A-4:00P

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- PREREQUISITE

9:00A-4:00P


Social Media Do's and Don'ts

Social Media is defined as "forms of electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content." This valuable new media can provide endless opportunities for businesses to connect with potential customers in order to create new relationships or maintain existing ones. Whether you want to communicate with a small, close-knit group of friends or have a product or service that you want to sell all over the world, learning the skills to successfully leverage social media is worth your time. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.

2 hrs $19 114577 RK 10/8

T

6:00P-8:00P

Word 2010 Level I

Word is the most widely used word processing program in homes and businesses, and has many features that can support any home or business in unimaginable ways! Learn some of the most basic features of the Word 2010 environment, such as how to create and edit letters, memorandums, press releases, and simple reports, as well as how to work with tables, formulas and Backstage View, and Customizing the Ribbon. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

15 hrs $99 114570 RK 9/23-10/7 MW

6:00P-9:00P

Word 2010 Level II

Continuing from Word 2010 Level I, students will gain more advanced knowledge of Word 2010! Topics covered include complex newsletters, manuals, research papers, promotional brochures, footnotes and citations; also, using mail merge, envelopes and labels with mail merge, formatting headers, footers, and more to create engaging documents. Word 2010 supports a new file format that allows Word 2010 documents to open in Word 2007. PREREQUISITE: Word 2010 Level I or equivalent knowledge

15 hrs $99 RK 114571 10/21-11/4 MW

Database Crystal Reports 2008 I

Course provides basic steps to create, modify, format, save and view reports. Learn about grouping and sorting report data, combining multiple tables, creating and using formulas, applying conditional formatting, exporting reports, and using report wizards. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7. Familiarity with relational database concepts is recommended.

14 hrs $139 RK 114458 10/22-10/31 TTH

6:00P-9:30P

Crystal Reports 2008 II

This course is designed for experienced Crystal Reports users, and delves into many complex techniques used for reports and solving reporting problems. Topics include formatting multiple sections, prompting with parameters, advanced formula features, sub-reporting as a workaround solution, and creating powerful groups. PREREQUISITE: Crystal Reports 2008 I

14 hrs 114459

$139 11/12-11/21 TTH

RK

6:00P-9:30P

Crystal Reports 2008 III

This course is a continuation from the Crystal Reports II course. Advanced topics include custom functions, advanced formula features, data access and SQL, manual cross-tab reports, tips and tricks, and OLAP reporting. PREREQUISITE: Crystal Reports 2008 II

14 hrs 114460

$139 12/3-12/12 TTH 6:00P-9:30P

RK

6:00P-9:00P

Word 2010 Level III

Continuing from Word 2010 Level II, students will finish out their impressive Word knowledge with advanced instruction in organizing long documents, collaborating in Word, sharing and securing content using Backstage View, personalizing Word, and integrating with Excel, PowerPoint and the web. Word 2010 also supports co-authoring functionality, which simplifies collaboration by enabling multiple users to work on the same document without intruding on others or locking them out, and faster synchronization so that changes are displayed to all authors in near real-time. PREREQUISITE: Word 2010 Level II or equivalent knowledge

15 hrs 114572

$99 RK

11/6-11/20 MW

6:00P-9:00P

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Digital Media

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level I

Adobe After Effects CS6

Become acquainted with Adobe After Effects, an intuitive animation and editing program for film and video. Working hand-in-hand with several other software suites, students will learn to create, animate, mold and save elements to various formats for use in everything from family films to Hollywood hits. PREREQUISITE: Basic video knowledge, and experience using a Macintosh computer and Adobe products preferred.

18 hrs $129 114424 RK 11/5-11/21 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Illustrator CS6

Adobe Illustrator delivers unsurpassed drawing and illustration tools, outstanding typographic control, versatile image support, and a seamless workflow with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign. Students will become familiar with the Illustrator environment, drawing in Illustrator, creating and editing objects, filters, paths, layers and Web Graphics. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience

18 hrs $129 114436 RK 11/12-12/5 TTH No class 11/26-11/28

6:00P-9:00P

Adobe InDesign CS6

InDesign is used for layout and publication design. Students will become familiar with the work area, setting up documents, importing and editing text, working with frames, typography, color and transparency, importing and linking graphics, creating tables, creating interactive documents, combining files into books, and performing print and print preparation. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Introduction to Macintosh

18 hrs $129 RK 114437 9/24-10/10 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Photoshop CS6 I

Release your creativity in ways you hadn't thought possible with Adobe Photoshop, an ingenious and versatile photo-editing program used by individuals and professionals alike! Students will become familiar with the Photoshop environment and basic tools, learn how to select image areas and manipulate them, size images and set image modes, select colors, paint in color, add layers, make basic and advanced photo corrections, and save completed images. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience

24 hrs $179 RK 114438 9/10-10/3 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Photoshop CS6 II

In this continuation of Adobe Photoshop CS6 I, students will learn to explore some of the furthest reaches of Photoshop's incredible capabilities. Learn how to use photo fixes and effects; build type and texture effects; add shadows, apply perspective and 3D effects; and create other astounding artistic effects. Your results are limited only by your imagination! PREREQUISITE: Adobe Photoshop I (CS5 or CS6) or equivalent experience

12 hrs $99 114439 RK 10/22-10/31 TTH 16

CAMPUS: RK ROCKWELL RN RENO

6:00P-9:00P

Are you looking for a program that can provide superior photo-editing capabilities without a hefty price tag? Adobe Photoshop Elements is a perfect fit! In this course, you'll learn how to use this user-friendly program to remove red eye, correct common photo issues, remove scratches or mold and stains, adjust lighting, and so much more! If you're the official family photographer, enjoy recording special events, or just need to clean up damaged or aged photos, you'll find a great tool with Photoshop Elements! PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

12 hrs 114440 114441

RK RK

$99 9/10-9/13 TWTHF 1:00P-4:00P 10/28-10/31 MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level II

In this continuation of Photoshop Elements Level I, you will learn how to enhance, restore, print, scan and organize your photos. Please bring your own photos and any related hardware such as cameras, printers and scanners that you'd like to use throughout the class-instructor will assist in setup. This class will use same book as Photoshop Elements Level I. PREREQUISITE: Adobe Photoshop Elements Level I

12 hrs 114443 114444

RK RK

$79 9/17-9/20 11/4-11/7

TWTHF 1:00P-4:00P MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4

Create amazing images that inspire, inform, and delight, and bring out the best in every shot with powerfully simple one-click adjustments and a full range of cutting-edge advanced controls. Craft elegant photo books and effortlessly share your best shots on social networks, in web galleries, and more. Perfect your images, organize all your photographs, and share your vision-all in one fast, intuitive application. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

16 hrs 114446

RK

$139 9/23-9/26

MTWTH 1:00P-5:00P

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6

Learn how to capture, edit and deliver video to disc, the Web and mobile devices. Export options include DVD, Blu-ray, Web video and devices like portable video players and phones. Premiere includes Adobe Encore for DVD and Blu-ray. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7

24 hrs 114447

RK

$199 9/30-10/9

MTW

1:00P-5:00P

Final Cut Pro X

In this updated version, Final Cut Pro X breaks free from the restrictions of old-fashioned timeline tracks with a new, dynamic editing interface which lets you experiment freely while working with extraordinary speed and precision. Topics include magnetic timeline, multicam, clip connections, compound clips, inline precision editor, auditions and media organization.

12 hrs 114461

RK

$129 9/16-10/9

PT PORTLAND CT CROSS TIMBERS OL ONLINE

MW - PREREQUISITE

6:00P-9:00P


Understanding Digital Photos

In this introduction to the world of digital images, students will learn the fundamentals of digital photography including camera essentials, importing photos to their computers, editing photos and exporting options. Students should bring their cameras to class. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

3 hrs 114578

RK

$29 9/4

W

12:30P-3:30P

Understanding Your (DSLR) Camera

This class will focus on the function and operation of DSLR cameras. Topics will range from basics like batteries, contrast, depth of field, capture modes and flash. Learn the basics of shooting video, and the function of every external button on the camera and many of the menu items. JPEG and RAW file formats will be discussed. Students will also be introduced to the world of photo editing in Adobe Photoshop Elements. Bring your camera, manual and all accessories. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or equivalent knowledge

8 hrs 114580 114581 114582

$49 9/5-9/6 THF RK 9/28-10/5 S RK 10/15-10/16 TW RK

12:30P-4:30P 12:00P-4:00P 12:00P-4:00P

Golden Agers Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level I for Golden Agers

Are you looking for a program that can provide superior photo-editing capabilities without a hefty price tag? Adobe Photoshop Elements is a perfect fit! In this course, you’ll learn how to use this user-friendly program to remove red eye, correct common photo issues, remove scratches or mold and stains, adjust lighting, and so much more! If you’re the official family photographer, enjoy recording special events, or just need to clean up damaged or aged photos, you’ll find a great tool with Photoshop Elements! PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

12 hrs $79 RK 114442 10/12-11/2 S No class 10/19

Computer Literacy with Windows 7 for Golden Agers

Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course, specially designed for Golden Agers who are new computer owners or just looking to expand their computer skills. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify internal and external components of a computer, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the Windows 7 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, presentations and spreadsheets.

16 hrs 114456 114457

$65 9/24-9/27 TWTHF 8:30A-12:30P RN 10/28-10/31 MTWTH 12:00P-4:00P RK

Internet Essentials for Golden Agers

Learn to navigate and browse the World Wide Web, find information using search engines, communicate via e-mail, and use online resources for research, shopping and downloading information and programs. This course uses Internet Explorer, but users of other browsers will benefit. Book included. Designed for students over 60. Golden Agers discount already applied. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7

12 hrs 114471

$79 10/9-10/11 WTHF 8:30A-12:30P

RK

Microsoft Windows 7 for Golden Agers

This course will introduce students to a personal computer, manipulate open Windows, use help and support, customize the desktop, use common tools and programs in Windows 7, manage folders and files, and browse the Internet. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy

12 hrs 114559 114560

$79 10/2-10/4 WTHF 8:30A-12:30P RN 11/11-11/13 MTW 12:00P-4:00P RK

12:00P-4:00P

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level II for Golden Agers

In this continuation of Photoshop Elements Level I, you will learn how to enhance, restore, print, scan and organize your photos. Please bring your own photos and any related hardware such as cameras, printers and scanners that you’d like to use throughout the class-instructor will assist in setup. This class will use same book as Photoshop Elements Level I. PREREQUISITE: Adobe Photoshop Elements Level I

12 hrs 114445

RK

$63 11/9-11/23 S

12:00P-4:00P

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Understanding Digital Photos for Golden Agers

Cisco Networking Academy 4

In this introduction to the world of digital images, students will learn the fundamentals of digital photography including camera essentials, importing photos to their computers, editing photos, and exporting options. The goal for the course is to give the novice enough information to purchase the best camera and editing software for their needs. Students should bring camera to class. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

3 hrs $23 RK 114579 10/14

M

12:00P-3:00P

Cisco Networking Academy 1

This course is the first of four courses designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam and introduces students to the networking field. Focus is on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and network standards. This course presented in a blended on-site and remote format. Instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of networking software, tools, and equipment and all necessary local, state, and federal safety, building, and environmental codes and regulations.

$349 9/2-11/23 OL 12/2-2/22 OL

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Cisco Networking Academy 2

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Programming and Software Development In this course you will learn the fundamentals of the .NET framework and how to program in ASP. NET using C# and/or Visual Basic.NET. Although C# and Visual Basic.NET are used, the primary focus will be on developing websites with ASP.NET. PREREQUISITE: General knowledge of HTML and some programming needed (traditional ASP, Visual Basic, or Java a plus)

24 hrs $199 RK 114449 11/19-12/19 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 11/26 & 11/28 C# Level I

This class includes Visual Studio IDE , understanding Object Oriented programming, understanding Classes, Encapsulation and Inheritance, working with interfaces, abstract classes, enums, collections, events, delegates, controls and graphics, reading and writing files, detect errors with exception handling, and using LINQ to query, group and merge data. Upon completion, students will be able to effectively design and implement simple programs written in C#. PREREQUISITE: Access 2007 or 2010 Level I or equivalent experience

Students will develop skills on how to configure a router, managing Cisco IOS Software, configuring routing protocols on routers, and set the access lists to control the access to routers.

24 hrs $199 114452 RK 9/10-10/3

20 hrs $349 OL 114399 9/2-11/23 115126 OL 12/2-2/22

This is the second course in the C# series. It is designed to take individuals with some self-taught or introductory experience to the next level of C# competency. Students will learn more advanced techniques for working with classes, proper data abstraction techniques using enumerations and collections, and more advanced string handling techniques and file manipulation practices. This course will also provide an introduction to LINQ, an amazing querying feature built into the language! Class will use same book as C# Level I. PREREQUISITE: C# Level I or equivalent experience

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Cisco Networking Academy 3

Advanced Routing and Switching. Demonstrate and understand virtual LANs, data-link layer network addressing, simple network management protocols, interior gateway routing protocol, enhanced interior gateway protocol, classless IP, and wide networking.

12 hrs $349 114400 OL 9/2-11/2 114401 OL 12/2-2/1

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12 hrs $349 114402 OL 9/2-11/2 114403 OL 12/2-2/1

ASP.NET

Network Systems

24 hrs 114397 114398

Advanced Network and Design Management Demonstrates competencies in project based experimental activity and network design and demonstrate knowledge in trends and developments in the field of networking.

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TTH 6:00P-9:00P

C# Level II

24 hrs $160 114453 RK 10/22-11/14 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

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Web Design

Web Design III

Adobe Dreamweaver CS6

Learn to create XHTML and CSS pages; format text; insert images, create rollover images, design an image map; create hyperlinks and a navigation menu; understand CSS (Cascading Style Sheets); create a .dwt page and attach a CSS page. Students will also discuss feedback forms, the script required to send the data to an email address, how to secure a domain name, and set up a hosting account. This course is taught on a PC, but navigation is the same on a Mac. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7

18 hrs $129 RK 114425 10/7-10/9 MTW 9:00A-4:00P 114426 RK 11/19-12/12 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No Class 11/26 & 11/28 114428 RK 12/4-12/6 WTHF 9:00A-4:00P Marketing Your Web Site

This class is designed to introduce you to web site promotion. Students will learn proper use of XHTML code as they design web sites in order to establish Search Engine Optimization. Instructor will also discuss the power of Google Adwords, FaceBook, LinkedIn, Stumble Upon, Twitter and additional FREE tools available to webmasters.

6 hrs 114594 114595

$35 9/21-9/28 RK 11/4-11/6 RK

S MW

9:00A-12:00P 6:00P-9:00P

In this continuation from Web Design II, find out how Dynamic Web Templates can simplify the creation and management of web sites. Learn to incorporate your own text, images and color scheme to create a personal website! By the end of class, students will be able to build a viable template for their website. During the first half of the class, the instructor will present material through handson classroom activities and tutorials. During the second half of the class, each student will work one-on-one with the instructor. PREREQUISITE: Web Design II

12 hrs 114589 114590 114591

RK RK RK

$79 9/23-9/24 MT 11/5-11/14 TTH 11/21-11/22 THF

9:00A-4:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-4:00P

WordPress Blogs

Create a blog or website that is uniquely yours using WordPress, one of the most popular blog publishing applications available on the web today. Learn to apply themes and upgrades, use widgets and media management for images, audio and video, and discover other WordPress-hosted services and blog technologies. Used by millions of businesses and individuals everywhere, WordPress can be downloaded for free at WordPress.org! PREREQUISITE: File management and internet surfing skills

15 hrs 114592

RK

$99 10/21-10/23 MTW

9:00A-3:00P

Web Design I

Web design is fast becoming a highly sought-after skill! In this class, you’ll learn basic coding skills to help you create basic Web pages using XHTML; format text by specifying fonts, sizes, and colors; apply background colors or images to pages; register a domain name; and transfer Web pages from a hard drive to a Web server. PREREQUISITE: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 and Internet Essentials

12 hrs 114583 114584 114585

$99 9/9-9/10 MT RK 10/1-10/10 TTH RK 11/7-11/8 THF RK

9:00A-4:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-4:00P

Web Design II

Expand your basic skills from Web Design I and learn some of the more advanced coding skills you’ll need to become a web design expert! Learn how to include numbered and bulleted lists; and how to ensure consistency throughout a site by using divisions, headings, and cascading style sheets (CSS). This class will use the same book from Web Design I. PREREQUISITE: Web Design I

12 hrs 114586 114587 114588

$79 9/16-9/17 MT RK 10/22-10/31 TTH RK 11/14-11/15 THF RK

9:00A-4:00P 6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-4:00P

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Creative Arts Drawing

Hobbies and Crafts

Art Studio - Mixed Mediums

Baskets Into Traskets

This course is designed to accommodate advanced art students. Students may choose subject matter of their own liking or receive help making a subject selection from a reference library (on hand) consistent with their media choice. Any necessary supply discussions for individual projects will take place on the first night of class.

Is that a basket or ceramic dish? That's what they'll ask after you complete this workshop! You'll learn to transfer colorful prints and gorgeous designs onto wicker objects as you create stunning baskets and household decor. Whether you're artistic or not, you'll enjoy this fun and fulfilling craft! Supplies will be provided for first class. Supply list for remaining class sessions will be provided at first class meeting.

21 hrs $149 $49 RK 114522 9/4-10/16 W 6:30P-9:30P 8 hrs RK 9/19-10/10 TH 114631 6:50P-8:50P 114524 RK 10/23-12/11 W 6:30P-9:30P No class 11/27 Beadweave a Halloween Rope Bracelet Calligraphy - Italic

You will learn Italic letterforms as practiced in the 16th century beginning with Italic handwriting and advancing to calligraphy using a broad edge tool. Students must furnish their own supplies. Bring a pencil on the first night. Additional supplies required will be discussed. Estimated supply cost is $15.

15 hrs $79 RK 114145 9/17-10/22 T

7:00P-9:30P

Calligraphy - Uncial

Uncial is an upper case alphabet used predominately for religious transcriptions during the 4th - 9th centuries. The characters are based on the circle. Today the influence of the Uncial style remains and is commonly found in logo design, greeting cards, posters and as contrast mixed with other calligraphic styles. Estimated supply cost $15.

15 hrs $79 114146 RK 11/5-12/10 T

7:00P-9:30P

Pen & Ink

You will use white pearls and 2 sizes of seed beads in either orange or black to beadweave a round rope bracelet. A magnetic clasp will finish off your bracelet. As a bonus, you will receive enough materials to make a second, Halloween bracelet at home. Instructor will provide all tools and materials. No prior experience needed. Bring a lighted magnifying light and extension cord if you need one.

6 hrs 114790

RK

$59 9/12-9/19 TH

Beadweave Christmas Pearl Bracelet

In this class you will use needle and thread to weave 4mm pearls and seeds beads into a holiday bracelet in red, green and gold. Your bracelet will be finished off with a clasp and dangling charm. As a bonus you will receive enough materials to make a second bracelet at home. Instructor will provide all tools and materials. Bring a magnifying light and extension cord if you need one.

6 hrs 114800

RK

$59 11/11-11/18 M

Learn to use a pen and ink to create inspiring compositions with gorgeous textures and rich contrast. If you enjoy drawing, you'll enjoy this class! Expenses are minimal-estimated supply cost is $20.

18 hrs $89 114115 CT 9/3-10/8 T

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Birding: An Introduction

This class will cover basic ornithology. The first session will be on-campus and the last class will meet at a predetermined offsite location on Saturday morning. If the Saturday morning session is rained out, a make-up date will be scheduled on an alternative Saturday. Students should bring a pair of binoculars and wear comfortable walking shoes.

7 hrs $69 RK 114128 Lecture 9/9 M Off Site 9/14-9/21 S

6:15P-8:15P 9:00A-11:30A

Christmas Wall Basket

This little basket can hang on the wall or a door to hold your Christmas cards or decorate it with holly and berries. The base has three pegs to hold your keys or candy canes. The basket will be decorated with red and green reed and Christmas tie-ons. Instructor will provide all tools and materials. No prior experience needed.

6 hrs 114794

$59 RK 10/3-10/10 TH

6:15P-9:15P

Creating Figures in Clay

Using water-based clay, students will learn to create artworks in realistic or abstract forms. This course will be a step-by-step guide to creating a piece of sculpture from concept to finish. Please wear comfortable clothes that can get dirty and bring a spray bottle of water. Clay and use of tools during class is included. Estimated supply cost is $25.

9 hrs 114389

$89 CT 9/30-10/14 M

6:30P-9:30P

Floral Design: Basic

Give your flower arrangements that “professional� look. The course focuses on principles of basic design necessary for entering the floral profession. All tools will be provided.

20 hrs 114132

$249 10/7-10/30 MW

RK

6:15P-8:45P

Floral Design: Advanced

Floral Design: Holiday

This is a hands-on class that will cover Fall table and, Thanksgiving floral designs. Also included are wreaths, swags, mantel, topiaries and Christmas table arrangements. All tools and supplies are furnished for use during class only.

17.5 hrs $239 114136 RK 11/18-12/11 MW 6:15P-8:45P No class 11/27 Fused Glass Pendants: Introduction

Learn how to make three cabochon pendants. Students will be taught to cut and manipulate art glass, then assemble pendants to be fired in a kiln. The second class you will be dazzled and amazed when you grind a grove in the cabochon. Then you will learn to wire wrap your pieces or glue bails to them. You will leave with three treasures to share or wear for many years.

6 hrs 115092 115093

CT CT

$69 9/11-9/18 W 11/6-11/13 W

6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Gingerbread Man Door Knob Basket

This little basket is a must have for your Christmas decorating. A wooden curved handle allows the basket to hange on a door handle. Brown reed will be used to set off a gingerbread man pottery tie-on. The basket measures 9" L x 4" W x 6" H. Instructor will provide all tools and materials. No prior experience needed.

6 hrs 114802

RK

$59 12/2-12/9

M

6:15P-9:15P

Harvest Tote Basket

This useful basket is about 11" L x 8" W x 8" H with two swing handles. It starts with an oval 6" x 10" wood base. Fall harvest colors will decorate the sides. You will finish the basket with a stoneware button and a harvest print napkin for the inside. Instructor will provide all tools and materials. Prior experience helpful but not necessary.

9 hrs 114787

RK

$79 9/9-9/23

M

6:15P-9:15P

Advanced floral design will include demonstrations in the following styles: Oriental, Classic, Naturalistis, Linear & Modernistic. Advanced Techniques such as clustering, grouping, pillowing and stacking will be discussed. Uniting Materials with banding, binding, and bundling will be shown. Each student will experience working with silk and fresh flowers in making the designs. PREREQUISITE: Must have taken Beginning Floral Design Class or experience in a floral setting. All tools will be provided.

20 hrs 114134

$249 9/3-9/26

RK

TTH

6:15P-8:45P

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Home Staging

Home staging is a tool anyone can use to sell their home, redesign their home for a brighter life, or begin a new business career. Students will learn the basics from consulting with clients and realtors to preparing and carrying out a staging event. Learning how to highlight positive features of a home will catch a prospective buyer's attention and ultimately sell a home in the least amount of time at the highest possible price.

18 hrs $149 115091 RK 10/9-11/13 W

6:30P-9:30P

Interior Design Fundamentals I

Learn the philosophies, theories and terminology of interior design as you develop unique and inspiring ideas and focus them into a cohesive theme for your own projects. If you are ever overwhelmed as you attempt to create your own interior design, this is the course for you!

12 hrs $89 114597 RK 9/4-9/25

W

6:20P-9:20P

Interior Design Fundamentals II

In this continuation of Interior Design Fundamentals I you will learn more about the principles of interior design. Discuss and develop knowledge related to topics such as paint schemes, flooring, lighting, fabrics, window treatments and more. Finally, you will create a sample board, which you will present on the last day of class. PREREQUISITE: Interior Design Fundamentals I

12 hrs $89 114598 RK 10/9-10/30 W

6:20P-9:20P

Jewelry Making: Beads for Beginners

Create gorgeous jewelry while learning the basic skills of bead stringing. Discuss the history and types of beads and get tips on bead shopping. Tools and bracelet kits are provided.

2 hrs $45 114384 RK 9/5 114385 RK 10/30

TH W

7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Easy Earrings

Learn the basic skills of wire wrapping while making gorgeous sterling silver earrings. Supplies are provided.

2 hrs $49 114380 RK 9/12 114381 RK 11/6

TH W

7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Intermediate I

Make two different rings and a pair of spiral earrings while improving your jewelry-making skills. If you can wire wrap an earring dangle, as taught in Easy Earrings, you will want to move onto briolette wraps, spirals and more. Tools and materials furnished. PREREQUISITE: Jewelry Making: Easy Earrings

2 hrs $45 114386 RK 9/19 114387 RK 11/13 22

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7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Intermediate II

Coil, Stamp and Twist: Combine metal stamping, coiling and wirework to make a fun bracelet and learn new skills. PREREQUISITE: Jewelry Making: Intermediate I

2 hrs $49 114382 RK 9/26 114383 RK 11/20

TH W

7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Kumihimo a Christmas Necklace

You will learn traditional Kumihimo braiding done on a hand held loom using red and green rat tail cording. The cord ends are finished with a magnetic clasp. You will then use Christmas beads to make a pendant to hang from your braided necklace. No prior experience needed. Instructor will provide all tools and materials.

6 hrs 114799

$59 11/7-11/14 TH

RK

6:15P-9:15P

Picture Framing for Beginners

Learn the basic skills of picture framing-from cutting the mat, building and cutting a wood frame, sizing and cutting glass, and mounting art work. Students need to bring yardstick, glass cleaner, paper towels and apron. Supply list will be provided and discussed during the first night of class. Supplies cost approximately $20.

9 hrs 114151

$99 9/30-10/14 M

RK

6:30P-9:30P

Sculpting: Basic

The class will introduce elementary materials, methods and tools used in the sculpture studio, highlighting the skills necessary to create any sculpture in water-based clay. The students will also discover their own style while increasing proficiency in the various techniques. Please wear comfortable clothes that can get dirty and bring a spray bottle of water. Clay and use of tools during class is included. Estimated supply cost is $25.

12 hrs 114390

$99 11/25-12/16 M

CT

6:30P-9:30P

Stained Glass: Basic

This is a hands-on, how-to course covering tools, glass and related materials. Students will learn to cut glass, use lead and copper foil and how to acid etch glass through five in-class projects. A list of supplies and tools students need to purchase will be discussed during the first class. Estimated supply cost is $200.

24 hrs $159 114116 RK 10/14-12/2 M

6:30P-9:30P

The Art of Napkin Folding

Learn a fun, fast and affordable way to add glamour to your holiday or your family dinner table. Although style suggestions and napkin history will be offered, the primary focus is hands-on with students completing 25 or more napkin folds.

3 hrs $29 CT 114303 11/6

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6:30P-9:30P


Needlework

Perfect Fit Jeans

Crochet: Basic Essentials

An ultimate course covering basic stitches, pattern variations, pattern reading, extended stitches, broomstick lace, increase, decrease and so much more. Students will be creating a stitch book along with beautiful home and fashion projects. Creating income from your craft will be discussed.

12 hrs $79 RN 114124 9/3-9/24 114125 RK 9/4-9/25 114126 RN 10/1-10/22 114992 RK 10/2-10/23 114490 RK 11/4-11/25 114993 RK 12/2-12/16

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6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P

Crochet: Fashion Design

An ultimate course covering basic stitches, pattern variations, pattern reading, extended stitches, broomstick lace, increase, decrease and so much more. Students will be creating a stitch book along with beautiful home and fashion projects. Creating income from your craft will be discussed.

12 hrs $79 114994 RN 11/6-12/4 No class 11/27

W

6:15P-9:15P

Knitting I

This class will introduce students to the basics of knitting, including casting-on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, binding-off, increasing/decreasing and pattern reading. Discussion of tension and gauge, different types of yarn and correcting errors will be included. Students will complete a small knitted bag and one other project as time allows. Supplies are included in the cost of the class.

8 hrs $49 114205 CT 10/3-10/24 TH 114206 RK 11/4-11/25 M

6:15P-8:15P 6:15P-8:15P

Machine Embroidery: Applique'

In this class you will learn how to select the best designs to use. There are so many designs to choose from; learn how to see if they digitized correctly. Please bring with you the following supplies to class: your embroidery-sewing machine, manual, cords, foot control, extra needles, accessories box, stabilizers (cutaway, tear-away, iron on, no show mesh, peel & stick, water activated & heat activated), and broadcloth cut into 10"x 10" squares. (you can make a quilt or jacket when we are finished). We will discuss some different rulers available. One free original design digitized.

18 hrs $99 114118 RK 9/10-10/15 T

6:10P-9:10P

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You will learn how to fit jeans to your body and create the most comfortable jeans you have ever had! During this course, you will draft your own pattern, make a fitting template, transfer the template to stretch denim fabric, cut out the jeans, stitch the pockets and finish the jeans. You will construct the jeans partly on the serger and partly on the sewing machine. Bring your serger, instruction book, cords and all tools that came with your serger. If you do not have an embroidery machine, the instructor will bring one for your use during class.

12 hrs $79 114122 RK 11/21-12/19 TH 6:10P-9:10P No class 11/28 Serged Garment Construction

If you have learned to use your serger with Serger Obedience and learned how to decorate with Taming Your Serger then it is time to make a fivepiece wardrobe like those you buy in stores. The first night of class we will draft patterns. Please bring a tape measure and a curved French ruler. Do not buy fabric until after the first night. You will need to bring your serger, manual, cords and all tools that came with serger; and your notebooks from Taming Your Serger & Serger Obedience. PREREQUISITE: Serger Obedience Training

18 hrs $99 114119 RK 10/22-11/26 T

6:10P-9:10P

Serger Obedience Training

This class will teach you how to make a perfect stitch, and take away the fear of threading or changing the tensioners. Students will learn how to make a seam, put ribbing in the neck of a t-shirt, roll a hem, stitch on elastic, lingerie, batiste, and knits, plus general care for your serger. Please bring your serger, cords, foot control and manual. Bring extra needles,the accessories box, and a different color of maxi lock thread for each tensioner on the serger. No black or navy thread for this class.

18 hrs $99 114120 RK 9/9-10/14

M 6:10P-9:10P

Sewing: Basic

Want to sew, but afraid of your sewing machine? With this 8-week basic class you can overcome that fear. You will also experience how easy sewing can be with instructor-selected projects. Learn about fabrics, pattern layout and project construction. This class is designed for those that are new to sewing or haven't sewn for a while, and is not designed for computerized or embroidery machines. You must bring your own sewing machine.

24 hrs $129 114249 RK 9/17-11/5

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Sewing: Basic, Expanded

This NEW class expands on basic skills and provides instruction on working with new fabrics; experimenting with your machine's built-in stitches; creating a portfolio via your owner's manual; fitting a pattern to your body style and making a mock-up of the results; and selection and sewing of a skirt or pants and a stylish top. You should be familiar with your sewing machine and the basics of sewing prior to enrolling in this class. PREREQUISITE: Sewing: Basic, or equivalent knowledge.

30 hrs $149 114360 RK 9/5-11/7

TH

6:30P-9:30P

Saturday Sewing Fun! NEW Have you ever wanted to sew? Come Saturday to learn how to make a special Holiday project! A packet will be given to each student that will include all the supplies needed to complete the project.

Sewing: Saturday Fun 4 December 3.5 hrs $39 114880 RK 12/7 S 9:00A-12:30P Sewing: Saturday Fun 4 November 3.5 hrs $39 114878 RK 11/2 S 9:00A-12:30P Sewing: Saturday Fun 4 October 3.5 hrs $39 RK 114875 10/5 S 9:00A-12:30P Taming Your Serger

Learn to use decorative thread to make fancy stitches with beading and a fishing line, plus samples, a notebook cover and a serger cover. Bring your serger, the same threads used in Serger Obedience, a different color of maxi lock thread for each tenisoner on your serger, two woolly nylon threads, two candlelight threads, two pearl crown nylon threads, two decor maderia threads, a threering notebook with additional clear protective sheets, 3/4 yards twill fabric, and two yards doublesided quilted fabric. Bring your serger with its cords, foot control, manual, extra needles and accessories box. PREREQUISITE: Serger Obedience Training.

18 hrs $99 114121 RK 10/21-11/25 M

6:10P-9:10P

Painting Acrylic Painting

Students will learn basic painting skills and explore creative perspectives available in painting with acrylics. Attention will be paid to both traditional and inventive manipulation techniques that will get your creative juices flowing. Supply list will be discussed at the first class session. Cost of supplies is approximately $65.

24 hrs $129 114107 RK 9/5-10/24 TH

6:30P-9:30P

Oil Painting

Here's your chance to try something you have always wanted to do. Designed for individual instruction, this course is easy, fun and noncompetitive. A list of supplies needed will be discussed during the first class. Cost of supplies is approximately $95.

24 hrs 114108

RK

$129 10/1-11/19 T

6:30P-9:30P

Watercolor Painting

Make the most of watercolors by learning basic hands on technique in a non-threatening environment. After following along with a class participation painting students will choose their own subject matter and complete paintings with individual help from the instructor. The estimate for supplies is $70. Supplies will be provided for first class. Supply list for remaining class sessions will be provided at first class meeting.

24 hrs 114106

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$129 10/2-11/20 W

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Performing Arts Intro to Voice-Over Acting

Have a great announcer voice? A keen ear for accents, dialects or cartoon voices? If you dream about working in commericals, radio and TV, this course, in a postive, supportive atmosphere, can equip you with some of the skills you need. To earn a few extra bucks, or explore a new career this class is for you! Some acting/experience is recommneded, but not required.

18 hrs $149 114435 RK 10/10-11/21 TH No class 10/24

6:30P-9:30P

Want to Appear in a Commercial?..Film?.. Intro to Acting, Modeling & the Oklahoma Film Business

The course teaches you how to find the right character and the right play for you, even using your weaknesses to get the part. It'll also give you tips on modeling, nutrition, makeup and exercise, and how to work with managers and agents.

12 hrs $39 114148 RK 10/2-10/23 W

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Photography

How to Publish Your Writing

Photography: Lighting

Great light makes great images. In this class we'll look at the different types of light provided in nature and how to create stellar portraits with each type. We'll spend the first class session discussing in depth the nature of light as it relates to portraiture. Portrait assignments will be given to be completed in the week between classes. The second class time will be dedicated to viewing the assigned work as a class and discussing the successes and trials of natural lighting.

6 hrs $79 114561 RK 9/24-10/1 T 114562 RK 11/26-12/3 T

6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Photography: Posing Humans

Learn to direct your subjects into poses that are flattering and appear natural. We'll discuss head tilts, face angles, broad and short lit poses, hand and leg placements, masculine and feminine styles and much more. Class time will be divided into lecture, demonstration, and practice. Models will be provided. Bring your camera to photograph demonstrated poses for reference, and practice time.

3 hrs $39 114410 RK 10/10 114409 RK 12/12

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

The 'Big Camera' Class

Do you have a Big DSLR camera and want to squeeze better images out of it? This class is designed for the beginner with 'what does this button do' and a primer on 'weird camera lingo' as our first topics. We'll move through the DSLR modes and functions to learn how to maximize each shot and begin to create images with purpose. Weekly assignments will get you practicing what you have learned and open discussion will be part of each class time.

9 hrs $119 114564 RK 9/5-9/19 TH 114565 RK 11/7-11/21 TH

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Writing

From submitting your first manuscript to making your first sale, this course will guide you through every step of the publication process. You'll learn how to find markets for your work, format your manuscript, and work with editors. E-publishing and self-publishing will also be discussed. Writers in all genres are welcome.

10 hrs $89 114150 CT 9/5-9/26

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Internet Research for Novelists

Discover valuable skills, tips, and tricks to find the information you need on the internet to make your novel realistic, your settings more imaginative, and your plot twists more engaging. This class is for contemporary and/or historical novelists and is not a hands-on computer class.

2.5 hrs $29 CT 114302 10/28

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The Joy of Writing

If you've always wanted to write, this course offers the perfect chance. It will help you find courage to put what's in your heart on the page. You'll also learn how to start the words flowing. This course also offers experienced writers a chance to recharge their creative batteries. Bring a notebook.

15 hrs $89 RK 114149 9/24-10/29 T

6:30P-9:00P

Writing About Your Life

When you set out to write a memoir, it can feel like an overwhelming project. Writing short stories from your past that can later be arranged in chronological order is fun and satisfying. This class will help you write an effective story and will show you how to create scenes with details that give the reader a sense of being there. Unless you prefer not to, you will have a chance to share your stories with the class for comment. The course objective is to help you write stories about any event that you remember vividly. For some, this method has been the beginning of a fulfilling journey to publication.

14 hrs $99 RK 114123 10/1-11/12

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Getting Started on Your Novel

Join this workshop, to learn basic fiction-writing topics such as plotting & story structuring, building characters readers will love, setting the story and more. If you've dreamed about writing a novel, but don't know where to start, this workshop is for you! Bring pencil and plenty of paper.

9 hrs $49 114300 CT 11/7-11/21 TH

6:30P-9:30P

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NOW OPEN •District 21 is the capstone restaurant of the School of Culinary Arts at Francis Tuttle. Enjoy the finest seasonal, modern American food served in a casual, shared-plate experience. •Tuesday through Friday •Seating between 6 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. •Call 717.7700 for reservations and information

Located on the Francis Tuttle Rockwell campus 12777 N. Rockwell Ave. -- Oklahoma City 73142 Visit d21dining.com for scheduled closings and more information

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Culinary, Dietary Management & Food Services Artisan Bread Baking: Sourdough

Culinary Delights 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread

Is your 100% whole wheat bread hard as a brick? Do you need to check with your dentist before taking a bite? This class will teach how to make a "tooth-friendly," tasty and healthy 100% whole wheat sourdough bread. This class includes demonstrations and hands-on. Please bring an apron and a 2-quart plastic storage container. Upon completion of this class, students will leave with increased knowledge and excitement, whole wheat sourdough starter and bread dough ready-forbaking at home.

3 hrs $29 114322 RK 9/4

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A Christmas Feast: Crown Roast of Pork with Apple Stuffing NEW This class will feature Crown Roast of Pork with Apple Stuffing, sides and a fabulous dessert! Please bring an apron.

4 hrs $39 115114 RK 12/14

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A Christmas Feast: Orange and Balsamic Glazed Roast Duck

This class will feature orange and balsamic glazed roast duck, sides and a fabulous dessert! Please bring an apron.

4 hrs $39 RK 115115 12/7

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10:00A-2:00P

Amazing Gluten Free Pot Pie

This Chicken Pot Pie is so good, you won't notice it is gluten-free, dairy free, corn free and soy free. Filled with a creamy coconut milk base, sweet potatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, green beans, hearty mushrooms and organic chicken, it is delicious home cooking at its best. We will also learn how to make a gluten-free pastry crust.

3 hrs $29 115040 RK 12/9

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Artisan Bread Baking: European

This class will explore the rich history and making of some of the great-tasting, heavy-crusted breads of Europe, such as Italian panettone, pumpernickel, and crusty baguettes.

3 hrs $29 115044 RK 10/14

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Learn to grow and maintain various types of sourdough starters, as well as shaping and baking breads. From bagels to fresh rosemary and olive oil to three cheese-pepperoni-pepper, a meal in itself, the mystery of sourdough baking is unraveled in this class.

3 hrs $29 RK 115041 9/30

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Artisan Bread Baking: Yeast

Artisan bread baking is truly an adventure into textures and flavors, as wonderful crusts and chewy crumbs replace the soft and tasteless bread of old. Learn to make different types of yeast breads from the baguette to chocolate buns to cinnamon rolls, dinner rolls, ropes, and braids. They are easier than you can imagine.

3 hrs $29 115042 RK 9/12 115043 RK 11/14

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Artisan Bread Baking-Sourdough Expanded

This is a hands on class. Students will learn dough and baking techniques to produce great bread at home. Several breads and bagels will be made in class and students need to bring paper bags to take their breads home.

6.5 hrs 115047

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Aunt Gilah's Brownies

NEW For 85 years Aunt Gilah made the best brownies imaginable. People who had the good fortune to taste one (or two or three.) literally swooned, and you probably will too! Students will learn to make-from-scratch-no-electric-mixers some of the best brownies anywhere. This class includes a brief demonstration followed by hands-on by techniques. Please bring a 10" x 15" baking pan and, if desired, an apron. Upon completion of class, students will leave with increased knowledge and excitement, and a fully baked pan of Aunt Gilah's Brownies.

3 hrs $29 114803 RK 9/24 114804 RK 10/17 114805 RK 12/4

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Back-To-Basics: Homemade Series

The simple flavors and textures of an earlier time period come to life in this four-part class series, which covers Yogurt & Buttermilk, Soy Milk, Saurkraut Vinegar, & Healthy Bread (each subject is taught on a different night). This class is a wonderful adventure for skilled cooks and novices alike!

15 hrs $79 114324 RK 9/5-10/3 TH francistuttle.edu - 405.717.4900

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Basic Vegetarian: Introduction

Learn how to transform everyday recipes into nutritious, heart-healthy and delicious vegetarian meals. Students in this class will prepare and eat a meal centered around the principles they've learned. Please bring an appetite, an apron and plastic containers for leftovers!

3 hrs $29 114218 RK 10/9 114219 RK 11/6

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Biscotti, Crackers and Scones

Tired of the same old saltine crackers? Learn to make flavorful crackers such as flaxseed, cheddar pepper and herb. Learn how easy chocolate-walnut and chocolate-dipped biscotti are to make. Scones offer a delightful change from the regular breakfast routine.

3 hrs $29 RK 115046 9/17 115045 RK 11/6

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Canning

With soaring food prices and the increasing popularity of all things DIY, now is the perfect time to learn canning. This class will cover the basics of canning, including jams, use of pectin and pickling. This is a hands-on class, so students should bring an apron, wear comfortable clothing and bring one dozen 1/2 pint jars with sealing lids and screw-on caps. Included in this class is a copy of "Canning for a New Generation" by Liana Krissoff. Please note, this is a "water bath canning" class. Students need to get the following book: Tart & Sweet: Tart and Sweet: 101 Canning and Pickling Recipes for the Modern Kitchen [Hardcover] Kelly Geary (Author), Jessie Knadler (Author) . Publisher: Rodale Books; 1 edition (March 29, 2011) . Language: English . ISBN10: 1605293822 . ISBN-13: 978-1605293820

6 hrs $49 115110 RK 10/19 115111 RK 11/2

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9:30A-3:30P 9:30A-3:30P

Bread: New York Jewish Rye

Authentic New York Jewish sourdough bread made from scratch with a 'starter'. Just five ingredients flour, water, salt, yeast and caraway seeds - mixed, kneaded, and baked the New York way...and you'll think you're in New York!

3 hrs $29 114326 RK 9/11

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Bread: Revolutionary No-Knead Hearty, Healthy Bread

The "Staff of Life" is making a come back, big time. With the renewed interest in healthy eating and simpler life styles, homemade bread is becoming not only an increasingly important part of people's lives; it represents an entire shift in life style. This class teaches how to make crusty, healthy loaves at home without kneading and without all the fuss.

3 hrs $29 114328 RK 9/18 114329 RK 11/6

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Cake Decorating: Basic

Cake decorating is more than spreading on the icing. Learn the secret to keeping your cake fresh for days. Use flair to apply decorations such as leaves, roses, rosebuds and borders. Learn intricate designs from glazing, piping and scripts. A decorating kit is supplied the first class.

24 hrs $149 PT 114625 9/24-11/12 T

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Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread

Native Americans of North and South America ate it long before the Vikings and Columbus visited the New World. Cornbread is America's National Bread: A Bread of the People, By the People and For the People. Students will learn how to transform inedible corn batter into delicious native bread. We will learn the "secrets" of authentic cornbread. We will also prepare two different cornbreads: no-frills cornbread (no flour, no sugar, no eggs, no baking powder), and rich cornbread (with flour, sugar and eggs and baking powder).

3 hrs $29 114330 RK 9/25 114334 RK 10/10 114331 RK 11/13

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Catch of the Day

Does your grilled fish turn out like shoe leather and tasteless? We will explore various ways to make the "catch of the day" moist and flavorful, making it easy to cook up a delicious meal featuring your favorite fish.

3 hrs $39 114295 RK 9/17 114296 RK 10/15

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Chai Spiced Hot Tea

In India, 'chai' is the word for tea. Here in America, chai is generally made with spices, tea, sugar and hot milk; it has become the rage among tea drinkers. Starbucks has it (chai latte) and so does every other coffee & tea house. We will learn to blend spices, teas, sweeteners and milk to make a beverage which is just about guaranteed to help us relax and become contemplative.

3 hrs $29 114332 RK 9/10 114333 RK 11/5

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Cheesecake: Beginners

Would you like to know how to make a cheesecake as rich and creamy as those you find in the finest restaurants? Learn the secret to creating a cheesecake with just the right balance of creaminess and texture, how to make the crust light and airy and how to top your cheesecake like the experts.

3 hrs $29 114855 RK 9/9 114856 RK 10/7 114857 RK 11/4 114858 RK 12/2

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Cheesecake: Intermediate

Do you really know everything about cheesecake? Even experienced kitchen connoisseurs will find themselves surprised in this creative course, which will offer lessons on glazing, creating exotic flavors and incorporating fresh fruits. You'll be sure to impress everyone at your next party or gathering!

3 hrs $29 114860 RK 9/23 114862 RK 10/21 114863 RK 11/18 114864 RK 12/16

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Adobo is often referred to as the Philippines' national dish, and each region has its own version. Made of deliciously palatable ingredients like garlic, soy sauce, black peppercorn and vinegar (which can be found at any local grocery store), this dish is very easy to prepare. Once you've learned the basics, prepare it at home and give it your own twist!

3 hrs $29 115039 RK 9/10

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Chicken Soup for Every Stomach

Whether you've met during a winter day, an illness, or at a restaurant, chicken soup has likely graced your stomach at some point during your lifetime. In this class, you'll learn to cook up four different forms of this incredibly customizable soup: Chicken Tortilla, Chicken with Noodles, Curried Chicken, and Chicken Velvet. Bring your apron, this is a hands-on class!

3 hrs $29 114491 RK 10/8

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Chocolate Delights

From truffles that melt in your mouth to chocolate molten cakes to flourless chocolate raspberry torte, these chocolate delights will satisfy even the most die-hard of chocolate lovers.

3 hrs $29 115048 RK 9/11

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Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate

Everyone knows chocolate is the ONLY essential food for survival of the human species, but did you know you can also decorate with chocolate? You'll learn the basics of making a chocolate showpiece. Then you will make your own showpiece to wow your family and friends. Bring an apron and a plastic container to take home your goodies.

6 hrs $69 115049 RK 12/5 12/7

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Christmas Favorites

Chef Knife Skills

Learn the proper way to chop, dice, mince, julienne and chiffonade vegetables. The instructor will share San Francisco-style chopping skills and will help you sharpen and hone your knife to a razor's edge. Bring your best knife to class.

3 hrs $29 114220 RK 9/3 114372 RK 9/5 114221 RK 10/2 114373 RK 10/31 114222 RK 11/21 114223 RK 12/2 114224 RK 12/17

Chicken and Pork Adobo

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Christmas truly is one of the most wonderful times of the year! It is a time when family and friends get together to share their Christmas food "specialties"; what fun! Each one usually has different offerings, ranging from whole roast pig, ham, salad, fruit, and various desserts; a progressive dinner of sorts. Starting at 6 o'clock and ending after midnight mass.

3 hrs $29 115196 RK 12/10

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Cook Once, Eat for a Week

Your weekly schedule and your budget have a lot in common: It's tough to squeeze more out of either of 'em. Tired of wasting ingredients? No time to cook during the week? With this speedy plan, you can whip up five tasty homemade entrĂŠes in advance, with less than 30 minutes a day in the kitchen during the week.

3 hrs $39 115097 RK 12/18

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Cooking Basics: Pasta Dishes

NEW A class for the beginner cooks out there! Learn basic cooking skills and kitchen essentials while making these delicious pasta dishes!

3 hrs $29 114600 RK 9/5

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6:30P-9:30P

Cooking Basics: Stir-Fry

NEW A class for the beginner cooks out there! Learn basic cooking skills and kitchen essentials while making these quick and easy stir-fry dishes.

3 hrs $29 114602 RK 10/3

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6:30P-9:30P

Cooking in German: Kochen auf Deutsch

NEW Students will learn to make typical German/Austrian food while improving their German language skills at the same time. On Tuesdays, we will concentrate on deciphering recipes and language typically used while cooking German food and while dining in German restaurants. Thursdays will be used to prepare, cook and devour the delicious food from those recipes. NOTE: Some German language skills required to enroll in this class.

24 hrs $159 RK 114374 11/5-12/5 TTH No class 11/26 or 11/28

5:30P-8:30P

Decadent Desserts Have your cake and coffee, too! Learn to make decadent desserts and pair them with your choice of delicious flavored coffees, at home or on the road, to form a truly delectable experience!

Chocolate Covered Cherry Bread Pudding 3 hrs $29 114363 RK 12/2 M 6:30P-9:30P Decadent Desserts: Frozen Brownie 3 hrs $29 114369 RK 9/9 M 6:30P-9:30P Decadent Desserts: Mystery Pecan Pie 3 hrs $29 114365 RK 11/4 M 6:30P-9:30P

Ezekiel's Bible Bread

Ezekiel 4:9 (American Standard Version) Take thou also unto thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and spelt, and put them in one vessel, and make thee bread thereof. Learn how to make Bread of the Bible using the grains and beans listed in the Old Testament. This class includes demonstrations and hands-on techniques. Please bring an apron and one plastic storage container with a lid with a capacity of 2 quarts and one plastic storage container/with a loose-fitting lid with a capacity of 2 cups. Students will leave with increased knowledge and dough ready-for-baking at home.

3 hrs $29 114336 RK 10/2

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Fall Soups, Bisques, and Stews

NEW As the weather turns colder there is nothing better than a great bowl of soup. This class will make a variety of soups, stews and bisques perfect for Fall! Please bring an apron.

4 hrs $39 RK 115116 11/16

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Fast, Fit Family Meals

NEW Want to create delicious meals for your family that are suitable for children but can satisfy your grown up needs? Then this class is for you. Learn how to cook whole food meals for your family, expand your childs tastebuds and make nutricious meals that look as good as they taste.

3 hrs $29 RK 115146 10/3 115147 RK 11/7

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Fish and Chicken

Fish and chicken are abundant in the Philippines, and a part of many dishes. We will prepare Chicken Ginataan (chicken cooked in coconut milk), Paksiw na Isda (fish cooked in vinegar, soy sauce, scallions, ginger and garlic), steamed rice and Yumyum cake.

3 hrs $29 RK 115038 10/8

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French Pastries

Learn to prepare some of the classics including croissants, pate a choux, and macaroons. This class will be hands-on as students will prepare their own pastries. Some additional supplies required (rolling pin, apron, parchment paper, etc).

6 hrs $49 115050 RK 10/9-10/10 WTH 6:30P-9:30P

Decadent Desserts: Strawberry Shortcake 3 hrs $29 114367 RK 10/7 M 6:30P-9:30P

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Homemade Yogurt & Buttermilk

Gluten Free Meals

Have cardiac disease, gluten intolerence, or just want to cook with less carbs? This class will focus on healthier gluten free cooking. Taught by nutritionist Petra Lusche, You will learn that you can eat well nutritiously and gluten free.

3 hrs $29 115135 RK 9/3 115137 RK 10/1 115139 RK 11/5 115141 RK 12/3

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Hide It From the Kids!

NEW Are you concerned that your children don't eat enough veggies and othe good nutrients like OMEGA 3? In this class, you will be introduced to Vera's cinnamon rolls loaded with Omega 3. We will be making a couple of main dishes, as well as a healthy desert and smoothie. Take some home and let the kids try it!!! My children love them and they don't know how good they are for them. (Ooops, I hope they don't read this description.)

3 hrs $29 114371 RK 9/19

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Homemade Bread Series

This class offers students the opportunity to learn the techniques used when making bread, starting with mankind's earliest breads. The class is a combination of demonstrations and handson activities by students. Students will have the opportunity to mix dough in class and take it home to bake it. Completed breads will be brought to class for tasting, fine-tuning and trouble-shooting. This class meets for 5 weeks and students will learn to make a different bread each week. With commitment, students will have a working knowledge of dough preparation and be able to prepare at least five different breads. No prior breadbaking experience is necessary!

15 hrs $79 114345 RK 10/1-10/29 T

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Homemade Gifts from the Heart

NEW Learn how to make homemade candies and baked treats for all of your gift giving needs. We will also be learning creative ways to package your gifts from the kitchen.

3 hrs $29 114494 RK 11/5

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6:30P-9:30P

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Yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream and kefir are fermented old world foods. They are remarkably uncomplicated: only milk (or cream) and a starter are needed. These products are much fresher and considerably less expensive than store-bought. As an added bonus, we learn how to control the quality of ingredients, flavors, caloric count and tastewhether mild or tart. Students will leave class with yogurt, buttermilk, sour cream and kefir ready for fermentation at home and kefir grains.

3 hrs $29 114356 RK 12/18

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Kimchi from Scratch

Students will learn the how to make kimchi-the national Korean dish. It's healthier than the raw vegetables from which it is made. Kimchi is high in fiber, vitamin C and carotene, yet low in calories. It's remarkably tasty and easy to prepare. Students will leave class with kimchi ready to be fermented at home. Please bring a pair of two quart, wide-mouth mason jars with tight-fitting lids.

3 hrs $29 114347 RK 10/9

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Kombucha from Scratch

Kombucha, also known as mushroom tea or tea fungus, is a brewed, fermented, acidic tea beverage which has been made by humans since before the time of Jesus. It has been claimed that Kombucha is a magical elixir, enabling people to live forever. At the completion of the class students will have their own Kombucha beverage and a SCOBY to take home for fermenting. As part of the course tuition Francis Tuttle will provide each student with a halfgallon, wide-mouth mason jar to take home.

3 hrs $39 114348 RK 9/17 114349 RK 12/10

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Lumpia Shanghai & Vegetables

Introduce your tastebuds to exciting new horizons of cuisine in this hands-on class! Learn to make Lumpia Shanghai, a type of pastry filled with ground chicken, pork or beef and a combination of spices. This dish will be paired with a sweet chili sauce, provided by the instructor. Please bring an apron.

3 hrs $29 115098 RK 9/24

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Marshmallows

Light, Fluffy, Sticky, Sweet... Nothing takes you back to your childhood like marshmallows. We will make a variety of marshmallows (including vegetarian and corn syrup-free versions) from scratch, perfect for holiday gifting. Vote for the flavors you want to learn at http://pinterest.com/chefcarolyn/marshmallows/. Most voted will be the ones we make in class. Please bring an apron.

3 hrs $29 115192 RK 12/16

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Meals for One: Meat and Veggie

NEW Learn how to win that battle of only knowing how to cook for a crowd. Stop getting stuck eating leftovers for days on end. Skip the drive through and treat yourself to these delicious and healthy meals for one. Also pick up some tips on kitchen essentials and meal planning!

3 hrs $29 114604 RK 12/5

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Meals for One: Soups, Salads, and Sauces NEW

Learn how to win that battle of only knowing how to cook for a crowd. Stop getting stuck eating leftovers for days on end. Skip the drive through and treat yourself to these delicious and healthy meals for one. Also pick up some tips on kitchen essentials and meal planning.

3 hrs $29 114603 RK 11/7

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6:30P-9:30P

Mirienda (Kakanin) Snacks

Want to learn to make savory/sweet snacks? This class is for you! Sweet Empanadas, Churros with Chocolate Dunking Sauce and Lumpiang Shanghai or Vegetable Lumpias.

3 hrs $29 115193 RK 10/9

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6:30P-9:30P

Natural Dog Treats

Is your dog finicky about his treats? Are you? See what simple kitchen ingredients can be used to make natural treats for your dog.

3 hrs $29 115052 RK 9/18

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6:30P-9:30P

Noodles

Did you know there are many different kinds of noodles to cook with? In this class, you will learn the difference between sotanghon (bean thread/ cellophane noodles), canton, whole wheat, rice sticks, and rice noodles; and how to prepare them. Noodles are a very versatile food and in this class, you'll find out all about them!

3 hrs $29 RK 115015 9/25

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Old World Pumpernickel Bread

An authentic pumpernickel is traditionally made from coarsely-milled rye kernels, sourdough starter, water and commercial yeast. Twenty to thirty hours of baking time then yields a heavy, dense loaf. In this class, which includes demonstrations and hands-on activities, you will learn the basics of this process. At the conclusion of this class, you will have starter and bread dough ready-for-baking at home. Please bring an apron and two plastic storage containers, each with a capacity of two quarts .

3 hrs $29 114350 RK 11/20

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Original Austrian Strudel

Ever wondered how to make strudel? In this class, you will learn how to make three types of delicious, authentic strudels using thin dough-grape, cream cheese and apple.

4 hrs $39 114375 RK 9/7 114376 RK 11/9

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Pintos/Dinumugan (Tamales)

Being under Spanish regime for over 300 years, we inherited a lot of their culture, language, religion and most especially culinary style. We make sweet and savory tamales wrapped with corn husk or banana leaves.

3 hrs $29 115194 RK 11/6 115195 RK 12/11

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Puff Pastry

Learn how to prepare buttery, flaky and rich (without being heavy) puff pastry for sweet or savory dishes. It isn't difficult but always impressive.

3 hrs $29 RK 115053 11/13

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Reinventing the Twinkie(R)

Hostess(R) may have closed its doors, but that doesn't mean you'll never taste another Twinkie! Learn the secret magic behind the creation of some of the best and most iconic childhood favorites Hostess produced, including Twinkies, Ding Dongs, and Oatmeal Cream Pies.

3 hrs $29 114492 RK 10/22

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Rice, Corn, and Coconut

Rice is a staple to every Filipino/Asian cuisine as well as the abundance of corn. We will learn how to make a meal with these two basic ingredients; cooking our vegetables with coconut milk.

3 hrs $29 115016 RK 10/1

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SATURDAYS R-4 KIDS Saturdays R-4 Kids classes are for children ages 5-12 years (each student must be accompanied by an adult). Classes are eye-popping culinary experiences, and kids will go home with a fabric apron and disposable chef’s hat. Tuition is for kids-adults are free.

Saturdays R4 Kids: Chicken Waffles

It's national waffle week! And, with that in mind, our kid chef's will create their own from scratch waffles! Of course, nothing goes better with waffles than chicken, so we'll make that, too! Join the fun.

3.5 hrs $29 115143 RK 9/14

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Saturdays R4 Kids: Ghoul Food

Happy Haloween! Our class will focus on fun & nutritious Holloween food for our little chef's. We'll make caramel apple monster munch, ghost pizza, candy corn banana pops and an eyeball punch for all to share.

3.5 hrs $29 RK 115144 10/12

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Sour Cream Coffee Cake There's something about a warm, dense coffeecake that tends to fulfill your very soul with each tender bite. Experience the delightful variety of flavors coffeecakes can offer. Paired with a fresh fruit salad, taste-bud quenching juice or warm cocoa to start your morning right. You just might be tempted to stay home from work for the day! Please bring a Bundt pan with you to class. Only the coffeecake will be made in class

Sour Cream Coffee Cake: “A” = Apple Supreme 3 hrs $29 RK 114883 9/28 S 10:00A-1:00P Sour Cream Coffee Cake: "B" = Blueberry 3 hrs $29 RK 114884 10/26 S 10:00A-1:00P Sour Cream Coffee Cake: "C" = Chocolate 3 hrs $29 114885 RK 11/16 S 10:00A-1:00P Sour Cream Coffee Cake: "D" = Pumpkin-Date 3 hrs $29 114887 RK 12/14 S 10:00A-1:00P

Sauerkraut from Scratch

Students will learn the ins and outs of making sauerkraut. Sauerkraut has a long and colorful history, it's been made by humankind for thousands of years. It is actually healthier than the raw cabbage from which it is made, being high in fiber, Vitamin C and carotene, yet low in calories. It is tasty and easy to prepare. Students will leave class with sauerkraut ready to be fermented at home. Please bring two, 2 quart, wide-mouth, mason jars with tight-fitting lids.

3 hrs $29 114351 RK 10/16

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Soul Food

This class will teach basic techniques for many soul food dishes. Students will learn to select, season, prep, cook and serve a complete soul food-style meal. The instructor will prepare the dishes with assistance from students. Make-ahead samples will be produced during various stages of preparation.

3 hrs $29 RK 114245 9/16 114246 RK 10/14 114247 RK 11/11 114248 RK 12/9

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Sushi Making

You’ll learn to make seaweed-rolled sushi for Makizushi with cooked seafood and vegetables. No raw fish will be used. Sushi makes nice items on a party tray because you are able to prepare it a few hours before serving.

3 hrs $29 114227 RK 9/3 114228 RK 9/9 114229 RK 9/17 114230 RK 9/24 114232 RK 10/15 114233 RK 10/22 114234 RK 10/29 114235 RK 11/5 114236 RK 11/12 114237 RK 11/19

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Tailgating in Style

Food, tailgate-style, entices football fans everywhere. So whether you are going to Norman or Stillwater for the big game, you will be right in style, and in good taste, by serving these amazing tailgating dishes.

3 hrs $29 114298 RK 9/11 114299 RK 11/13 114297 RK 12/11

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Teenage Cook

NEW Teenagers, ages 13 to 16, do you want to learn what it takes to cook a delicious meal? Sign up for this class if you are dying to satisfy your taste buds! Working with other teens, you will prepare (cut, measure, mix, stir) all the ingredients, cook the recipes, clean up the messes we made, and of course, EAT YOUR CREATIONS!! This will be a handson, fun-filled envrionment where you learn how to prepare a tasty and healthy meal. See you there! Students under 16 must be accompanied by 1 adult (no charge).

4 hrs $39 114566 RK 9/14 114567 RK 12/14

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9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P

Tempura Cooking

In this class, taught by a native Japanese instructor, you will learn how to prepare shrimp and vegetable tempura the Japanese way.

3 hrs $29 RK 114238 9/12

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The "Other" Austrian Strudel

You may have heard about Traditional Austrian Strudel before. You may even have learned how to prepare it. Now, it is time to learn how to make Strudel another way! Your native Austrian instructor will teach you the different kinds of Strudel dough and fillings.

4 hrs $39 114378 RK 10/5 114377 RK 12/7 The Curry Lab

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9:00A-1:00P 9:00A-1:00P

NEW

Curry lovers come one, come all, learn to prepare curries of the world in this 12 hour Curry Lab, Experience the exotic flavors of curries from Asia to the Caribbean. Travel the world without leaving your home as you make and sample curries from across the globe. Bring your appetite and doggie bags.

3 hrs $29 115127 RK 9/19 115128 RK 10/17 115129 RK 11/14 115131 RK 12/12

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Yule Logs, Mousses and More NEW Learn how to make classic holiday desserts, including the classic Buche du Noel or Yule Log, Chocolate Mousse and more. 3 hrs $29 RK 114493 12/10

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Dietary Management ANFP Credentialing Exam Review

This one day workshop will help the Dietary Manager prepare for the Dietary Managers exam given in October. There will be a review of techniques for successful test taking, medical nutrition therapy, sanitation, food production, food service, and management. Study information and a practice exam will be given to the student.

6 hrs $49 115054 RK 9/16

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Dietary Manager Level III - Nutrition

Successful completion of this course prepares the student for employment in positions as a dietary manager in a nursing home or small hospital (with consultation from a registered dietitian) or supervisor of a designated area within a large health care facility dietary department. This course is a study of the principles of menu planning and design with application of basic nutrition and therapeutic diets, and record keeping techniques. The student will learn how to manage nutritional needs of individuals throughout the lifecycle. Students must be employed in a food service position. Clinical hours must be completed at the student's place of employment and must be supervised by a Registered Dietitian. Students are eligible for student DMA membership. The course is approved by the Dietary Managers Association (DMA) for the training of dietary and food service personnel preparing to become Certified Dietary Managers. Book included.

36 hrs $299 115057 RK 9/12-10/17 TH

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Food Service Operator's Certification

This training will meet the requirements for food service operator certification (manager certification) in the required municipalities of Del City, Edmond, Harrah, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City, Spencer, The Village and Warr Acres and is approved by the Oklahoma State Health Department and the Oklahoma City/County Health Department. Book included. Must present a current photo ID.

16 hrs $140 115055 RK 9/26-9/27 THF 9:00A-5:30P 115056 RK 10/14-10/15 MT 9:00A-5:30P Food Service Operator's Certification in Spanish

This training will be taught in Spanish and will meet the requirements for food-service operator certification (manager certification) in the required municipalities of Del City, Edmond, Harrah, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City, Spencer, The Village and Warr Acres and is approved by the Oklahoma State Health Department and the Oklahoma City/County Health Department. Please bring a metal-stem probe thermometer.

16 hrs $129 115083 RK 9/7-9/14 115084 RK 11/2-11/9

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9:00A-5:30P 9:00A-5:30P

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Education & Training Childhood Development Early Education: Unit 1 Providing for Children’s Safety

Safety is a major issue in all early education centers and homes. Providing for Children’s Safety is a 10 hours course designed to assist child care providers with the safety concepts and issues they face every day. Included will be information on written policies and responsibilities.

10 hrs $44 115211 OFSTE 9/3-9/10 LaPetite

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Early Education: Unit 2 Providing for Children’s Health

Health is a major issue in all early education centers and homes. Providing for Children’s Health is a 10 hours course designed to assist child care providers with health concepts and issues they face every day. Included will be information on written policies and responsibilities.

10 hrs $44 RK 115213 9/17-9/26 TTH 115214 OFSTE 9/17-9/24 T LaPetite

2938 SW 59th St.

6:00P-8:30P 6:30P-9:00P

405-681-8427

Early Education: Unit 3 - Providing an Environment for Learning

Providing an appropriate environment for learning is essential for an early education program. Providing an Environment for Learning is a 15 hour course designed to assist child care providers in creating an environment that promotes learning and development in all areas. It assists child care providers in evaluating their environment for development, guidance, and to encourage independence.

15 hrs $65 115215 RK 10/1-10/17 TTH

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Early Education: Unit 4 - Child Growth and Development Concepts

Child Growth and Development Concepts is a 30 hour course designed to assist child care providers in gaining knowledge and skills in understanding that successful early experiences depends on applying basic concepts in child development. This course provides knowledge and skills necessary to effectively work with children birth through age 5 and children of all ages who have a variety of special needs. Additionally, it provides information regarding leading theories of child development.

30 hrs $130 115216 OFSTE 10/1-11/12 T LaPetite

2938 SW 59th St.

No class 10/22 115220 RK 10/22-12/3 No class 11/28

6:30P-9:00P

405-681-8427

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Early Education: Unit 6 - Guiding Children

Guiding Children includes all actions adults to positively influence behavior. Guiding Children is a 15 hour course designed to provide child care providers with skills and knowledge to help children learn self control and socially acceptable behavior and to effectively create an environment where positive guidance, both direct and indirect, are practiced.

15 hrs $65 115221 OFSTE 11/19-12/3 T LaPetite

2938 SW 59th St.

6:30P-9:00P

405-681-8427

Early Education: Unit 7 Involving Families & the Community

Involving Parents and the Community is a 10 hour course designed to assist child care providers in gaining the skills and knowledge to promote family and community involvement and partnerships within the early childhood program.

10 hrs $44 115222 OFSTE 12/10-12/17 T LaPetite

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Education Profession Services Act Prep: English

Review will include usage and mechanics: punctuation, grammar, usage, sentence structure, rhetorical skills: writing strategy, organization and style.

3 hrs $29 114096 RK 9/19 114097 CT 10/24 114098 RK 12/12

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Act Prep: Math

Review will include Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Plane Geometry and Trigonometry.

3 hrs $29 114040 RK 9/18 114044 CT 10/23 114055 RK 12/11

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Act Prep: Reading

Review will include prose fiction, novels, short stories, and humanities such as art, music, dance, architecture, theater and philosophy.

3 hrs $29 114103 RK 9/17 114104 CT 10/22 114105 RK 12/10

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Act Prep: Science

Review will include biology, chemistry, physics, and the physical sciences (earth science and space science). Questions on the science test will include data representation: graphs, tables and other schematics. Also covered will be research summaries: several related experiments and discussion about conflicting viewpoints and alternative interpretations of scientific matters.

3 hrs $29 RK 114070 9/16 114094 CT 10/21 114095 RK 12/9

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

Discovering Your Ideal Work

This course will help students discover their ideal vocation. Beyond the typical skills assessment, you will take a journey of self-discovery to uncover the work best suited to them based on your innate strengths, personality and passions. Whether you’re 18 or 48, it’s never too late to discover the vocation that aligns with the core of who you are.

9 hrs $69 114391 RK 10/15-10/29 T

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GED Preparation/Adult Basic Education

Whether you are preparing for the GED exam or just brushing up, this course will help improve your skills. Following an assessment during the first two courses, an individualized program will be prescribed for each student. Students may also take the GED Practice Test to determine readiness for the official exam.

27 hrs $99 115274 RN 9/3-10/1 TTH 6:30P-9:30P 114109 RK 9/4-10/2 MW 6:30P-9:30P 114110 RK 10/7-11/4 MW 6:30P-9:30P 114111 CT 10/8-11/5 TTH 6:30P-9:30P 114113 RK 11/13-12/16 MW 6:30P-9:30P No class 11/27 114114 CT 11/14-12/17 TTH 6:30P-9:30P No class 11/28 HR Certification Prep - PHR/SPHR

Human Resource certification is a commitment that shows your peers, employees and organization that you’ve mastered the core HR principles and that you’re dedicated to staying current. This 30-hour program prepares HR professionals to take either the Professional in HR (PHR) or the Senior Professional in HR (SPHR) exam. This class will provide you with the knowledge and practice testing experience needed to succeed in becoming certified. Students completing this class will apply to sit for the certification test independently from this class.

36 hrs $789 RK 114152 9/10-10/17 TTH

6:30P-9:30P

Applying for College Scholarships

Billions of dollars in free money is available through scholarships to help students minimize college education costs and many scholarships have no academic or income requirements! This workshop instructs students on where to find scholarships, how to prepare award-winning applications, essays and activity resumes and tips for interviewing, saving on textbooks and more. Students also receive a workbook full of valuable related resources.

3 hrs $39 114198 CT 9/4 114199 RK 12/5

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6:30P-9:30P 6:30P-9:30P

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Legal Office Assistant: Skills I

This is a nine-week course for office assistants or support personnel interested in building legal office administration skills and knowledge. Course covers local, state and federal levels of the Oklahoma court system, legal terminology, ethics, preparation of legal documents, and procedures in civil proceedings. PREREQUISITE: Some relative experience and light typing suggested.

21 hrs $159 114139 RK 9/10-10/22

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Special Education: Paraprofessional Training Paraprofessionals assist teachers in the classroom with instructional and non-instructional activities for students in special education. This course prepares paraprofessionals to provide services to children and youth with disabilities in Oklahoma schools and is designed for existing paraprofessionals or individuals wishing to prepare for a special education paraprofessional career. Book included.

24 hrs $132 114147 RN 10/21-10/23 MTW 9:00A-5:00P

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Finance & Investment

Fin/Inv General Interest 8 Planning & Investment Strategies for a Secure Retirement

Wise planning and foresight are more important now than ever. Although this course is designed for the person at or near retirement, people in earlier stages of life will find the investment discussion relevant. This class covers reliable and unique planning strategies, effective tax strategies for retirement plans and IRA assets, taxation on social security, estate planning, and unique investment strategies tailored to current events.

3 hrs $45 RK 114004 9/24

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Annuities, What You Need to Know

Many Baby Boomers, approaching retirement, will need additional retirement income due to dwindling Social Security benefits. Annuities offer special features but are complex. This course explains annuities, their benefits and drawbacks for the average investor.

2 hrs $19 114013 RK 9/26 114012 RK 10/24 114011 RK 11/21 114010 RK 12/19

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7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P 7:00P-9:00P

Buy, Sell, Hold: When?

What is an ETF? How do you compare different mutual funds? Where is a safe place to put your money in uncertain times? This class will provide answers to these and other questions you may have about investments. Students will learn stock market terminology, how to choose a financial service provider, the basics of stocks, bonds, annuities, mutual funds and ETFs, how to do your own basic financial plan, using the Internet for research.

2 hrs $24 114018 RK 9/10 114019 RK 11/19

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6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P

Estate Planning: A Growing Necessity

Under the current tax structure, estate planning has become more and more vital. This course will give a practical overview of documents that impact asset distribution such as: a will, durable power of attorney, a directive to physicians, a trust and appropriate restrictions and designations that may be contained in those documents. Improper planning may lead to expensive litigation and tax consequences. This course is highly recommended for small business owners who function under a sole proprietorship.

2 hrs $39 114016 RK 10/15 114017 RK 12/17

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6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P

Financial Boot Camp: Get Your Financial Life in Shape

NEW Living within your means sounds simple, but today’s consumer society seems to derail our best intentions. This two-part class can show you how to stop living from paycheck to paycheck and develop the financial muscle to crush debt and de-stress. Part one is Basic Training - how to set your personal financial objectives, calculate your net worth, and create a workable budget. Part two is Deployment putting your personal budget to work to accomplish the mission of financial freedom.

6 hrs $39 114914 RK 10/8-10/15 T

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Home Buying Made Simple Avoiding the Mistakes!

This class will help you through the entire process, from the walk through of a home for sale, to the negotiation, signing the contract, and the closing. It will also take the mystery out of getting qualified for the loan, and completing the purchase. This is an excellent class for first-time home buyers!

3 hrs $19 113927 RK 9/17 113928 RK 10/15

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6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Endowment Investing Techniques, Intro.

Money Management: A Woman’s Perspective

2 hrs $19 114179 RK 9/12 114182 CT 10/16 114183 RK 11/20 114184 RK 12/17

2 hrs $29 113978 RK 9/17 113979 RK 9/26

Learn how the major universities, such as Harvard and Yale, developed their investment style for maximizing returns while protecting the investment even during poor market conditions.

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6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P

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Designed especially for women, this course will help you understand the basics behind achieving your individual financial goals. During this seminar, you will learn where you stand financially, where to put your money so it will work the hardest for you, and what to do right now!

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6:30P-8:30P 6:00P-8:00P

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Mutual Funds, Fundamentals

Mutual funds are a great way to invest for most people, if you know how. This course provides information on the basics of mutual fund investing, as well as how to evaluate a fund, what your broker prefers you did not know, how to avoid costly mistakes, and how to diversify your mutual fund investments so that you can be comfortable throughout retirement.

2 hrs 114039

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6:30P-8:30P

Quarterly Market Update

In this class, students will discuss how today’s current climate is impacting long-term investing concepts and objectives, gain information on developments in the U.S. and international markets and economies, and take an in-depth look at the economic trends that impacted the financial markets for the most recent quarter.

2 hrs $19 113981 RK 11/7

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BUSINESS INNOVATION CENTER

Located at the Cross Timbers Northeast office park, at the intersection of I-35 and Covell Road in Edmond, the Business Innovation Center provides a new, purpose-built environment in which Francis Tuttle can deliver programs and services to the Edmond area more efficiently and more comfortably.

The Center will serve three main functions: • Home to the Center for Municipal Excellence – this award-winning venture between the City of Edmond and Francis Tuttle provides training for municipal employees from across the state • The Launch Pad – a business incubator, the Launch Pad will assist startup companies and entrepreneurs in building successful businesses and promoting economic development for the region • Personal Enrichment and Career Development classrooms – the Center will be home to a wide variety of courses, like those listed in this schedule

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Acoustical Guitar - Beginning

Students will learn open chord key shapes, strumming, how to tune a guitar, and how to use a capo. We will have fun learning several 2, 3, and 4 chord songs, which will be chosen by the class. Bring guitar the first night of class all other required supplies will be given to the students at that time.

15 hrs $109 114641 PT 9/11-11/13 W

6:00P-7:30P

Adult Ballroom Dance Class

NEW Grab a partner and learn to swing and sway to the rhythm of the basic Ballroom dance steps of the Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep and Lindy Hop. You can even brush up on your Country - Western dance skills of the Two-Step and simple Line Dances. If you love partner dancing, this is the class for you.

8 hrs $49 114633 CT 9/5-10/24 TH

6:30P-7:30P

Driver Safety - AARP

Learn defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws and the rules of the road. Find out how to adjust your driving to age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time. Course participants may be eligible to receive a discount on their auto insurance premiums.

6.5 hrs $12 114359 RK 9/19

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Electronics: Introduction

NEW This hands-on class is designed for anyone who wants to learn the basics of electronics. Students will identify resistor values, electronic symbols, read schematic diagrams, and design, assemble, and troubleshoot opens and shorts in series and parallel and series parallel circuits. Applying OHM’s Law, students will also learn to use meters to measure volts, amps and ohms in an electronic circuit.

30 hrs $189 114413 RK 9/9-11/11 M

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Adult Tap Dancing Class

NEW Tap.Tap.Tap.your troubles away. Learn the basics of tap dancing while moving to the rhythm of current, up beat music. Tap shoes are required for this class, and the fun you will have is limitless!!!

8 hrs $49 114636 CT 10/21-12/16 M No class 11/25

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If you’ve ever thought of playing the fiddle, now’s the time. Join “cowboy Jim Garling” in this beginner’s class. Before you know it, you’ll be making music!

15 hrs $169 114609 PT 9/11-11/13 W

6:00P-7:30P

Introduction to Metallic Cartridge Reloading

Advanced Guitar: Western Swing & Jazz

NEW Students must have knowledge of basic chords with the ability to move fairly fluid between the positions. We will study chord patterns, lead patterns and music theory.

15 hrs $169 114881 PT 9/11-11/13 W

Fiddle - Beginning

7:45P-9:15P

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Anyone wanting to learn how to reload metallic rifle or handgun cartridges for a variety of reasons, (i.e. economics, to create loads that are low recoil, more accurate, or aren’t available commercially) would find this class valuable.

10 hrs $69 114293 RK 9/10-9/19 TTH

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Introduction to Shotshell Cartridge Reloading Anyone wanting to learn the basics to loading target or field shot shells for a variety of reasons (i.e. Economics, create low recoil loads, or loads that aren’t commercially available) would find this class valuable.

10 hrs 114294

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Professional Outdoor Holiday Lighting: Introduction NEW

Enjoy the season, have fun and see how holiday lighting can be customized to fit your personal needs. Save electricity and increase the safety with your holiday lights this year. Learn the tips and tricks of the holiday lighting trade from a professional landscape contractor.

6 hrs $59 RN 115186 11/11-11/18 M 6:00P-9:00P The Homestead Prepper’s Guide: Long Term Food Storage

This class will focus on many types of food storage for short-term and long-term. Students will learn to store food in a Mylar bag for long-term storage and develop their ability to estimate how much food a family will need for two weeks, two months, two years and 20 years! Each person will prepare their own small bag of food that they can take with them at the end of class.

4 hrs $59 RK 114772 9/9 114773 RK 10/7 114774 RK 11/7 114775 RK 12/5

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The Homestead Prepper’s Guide: Long-Term Water Storage

Would you know what to do if the water in your area were turned off for an extended period of time? This class can help! Instruction will help you locate clean water for your family should that event occur. Students in this course will also learn about different types of water sources and storage options, how to cook & clean with minimum water supplies; and how to make a water filter from common home items. Each student will take home a water filter.

4 hrs $59 RK 114778 9/12 114779 RK 10/10 114780 RK 11/4 114781 RK 12/2

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5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P

The Homestead Prepper’s Guide: Medicine Storage, First Aid, and Home Remedies

Students will learn how to store everyday health items and medicines for future emergency use; assemble an emergency first aid kit; prepare dental emergencies, and how to make electrolyte solutions, temporary toilet options, disinfectants, soap, and more!

4 hrs $59 RK 114776 9/23 114777 RK 10/24

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FRANCIS TUTTLE’S ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS TECHNICIAN PROGRAM IS ONE OF ONLY

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Health CPR

CPR: Recertification

The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS & has developed materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.

Advanced Cardiac Life Support

This class follows the American Heart Association’s guidelines for Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Course is computer-based learning & selfpaced study. Students required to attend a 1hr orientation session & have 37 hrs of computer time to complete course. SCHEDULE WITH INSTRUCTOR. For orientation information, contact Barbara Teague at 717-4382.

37 hrs 114924 114925

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$199 9/9-11/1 MTWTHF 8:30A-8:30P 11/4-12/23 MTWTHF 8:30A-8:30P

CPR: BLS Healthcare Provider

For healthcare providers, other professional rescuers and laypersons seeking eventual instructor status. Course includes adult, infant, and child CPR, and AED. To obtain CPR card you must pass written & performance tests.

8 hrs 114990 114991 114996 114915 114997 114998 114916 114917 114999 115000 114918 115002

$39 9/6 9/27 10/11 10/18 RK 10/25 RK 11/4 CT 11/8 CT 11/18-11/20 RK 11/18 RK 12/6 CT 12/13 RK 12/20 RK RK RK CT

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8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 5:00P-9:00P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P

CPR: First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogens CLEET Approved

Course covers American Heart Association CPR for adults & children, blood-borne pathogens & first aid. Meets requirements set by the OK Dept. of Education for paraprofessionals, and the OK State Dept. of Health for Tattoo Artists. It is for anyone who wishes to prepare themselves to handle the emergencies life sometimes creates.

8 hrs 115011 115012 115013 115014

$79 9/9 RK 10/28 RK 11/1 RK 12/13 RK

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8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P

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Meets the American Heart Association requirements for re-certification. PREREQUISITE: Must be able to present a current Healthcare Provider CPR card.

4 hrs $29 115003 RK 9/30 115004 RK 9/30 114919 CT 10/7 115005 RK 10/14 115006 RK 10/14 114941 RK 10/15 114920 CT 11/11 114942 RK 11/12 115007 RK 11/15 115008 RK 11/15 114921 CT 11/22 114922 CT 11/22 114943 RK 12/3 114923 CT 12/9 115009 RK 12/9 115010 RK 12/9

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8:00A-12:00P 1:00P-5:00P 5:00P-9:00P 8:00A-12:00P 1:00P-5:00P 5:00P-9:00P 5:00P-9:00P 5:00P-9:00P 8:00A-12:00P 1:00P-5:00P 1:00P-5:00P 8:00A-12:00P 5:00P-9:00P 5:00P-9:00P 8:00A-12:00P 1:00P-5:00P

Medical Office and Informatics Anatomy for Health Careers

Study the anatomy of the human body, become familiar with basic body structure and function of the body systems.

60 hrs $359 114957 RK 9/23-12/4 MW

6:00P-9:00P

Medical Coding

Learn to correctly assign ICD-9 (diagnostic and procedural codes) and CPT codes (medical services and procedures) to ensure accurate and complete reimbursements. Students may need more than one session to become proficient. Books required. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology, Anatomy for Health Careers

42 hrs $359 115088 RK 9/3-10/17 TTH 115089 RK 10/29-12/17 TTH

5:30P-8:30P 5:30P-8:30P

Medical Terminology

Medical terminology is the language used in health-care fields, this course is an excellent place to give your career a head start. Prefixes, suffixes, root words, abbreviations and an overview of body systems are covered.

54 hrs 114958

CT

$199 9/24-11/21 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

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Medical Terminology: OL

This course allows the student the freedom of learning the language of health care from home, accessing the course any time, day or night, using the internet. The student is required to attend an orientation and final exam on the Francis Tuttle (Rockwell) campus. This course is also eligible for college credit through OCCC . If college credit is desired, the student must be approved and coenroll with OCCC during orientation. Internet access and an email address are required.

54 hrs $199 114955 OL 9/10-10/29 Orient’n RK 9/10 Final Exam RK 10/29 114956 OL 10/22-12/10 Orient’n RK 10/22 Final Exam RK 12/10

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Medical Transcription

Medical Transcription is listed in Forbes with a 13% increased need projected. Work at your own pace, with an instructor to guide you. The class follows AHDI standards to prepare the student for certification as a Registered Medical Transcriptionist (RMT).To become proficient and prepare for the RMT Certification, the student will need to progress through all three phases of course work and may need more than one session. PREREQUISITE: Medical Terminology, proficient in Word, and strong grasp of the English language, and Anatomy for Health Care Careers.

42 hrs 114952 114953

$249 RK 9/10-10/24 TTH 6:00P-9:00P RK 10/31-12/19 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Therapeutic Services

AUA: Advanced Unlicensed Assistant An AUA is a nurse assistant who has learned advanced patient-care skills. Students study patient-care skills and practice them in the lab before applying them in a clinical setting. After training, students must successfully pass the Oklahoma Board of Nursing clinical and written exams to receive AUA Certification. PREREQUISITES: COMPASS Reading Test, Current CNA card or verification form; Proof of Immunizations (MMR, HepB/waiver, TB, Varicella); Current CPR card. Proof of qualified alien status or U.S. citizen required for certification.

200 hrs 114926

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$749 9/9-12/9 MTW

5:00P-9:30P

Certified Medication Aide (CMA)

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. This course is designed for the CNA who wishes to take the state CMA exam. The course covers body systems, medications, administration and documentation requirements. The student must be proficient in reading, speaking and understanding English; and must provide picture ID and Social Security Card for certification. Background check will be done. PREREQUISITES: High school diploma or GED; current CNA card with 6 months work experience as a LTCNA.

60 hrs 114959 115264

$345 9/9-10/9 MW 8:30A-3:30P CT 9/30-6/30 MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

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Check Out Our New Flexible Format Schedules The following classes are available M-Th, from 9:00am-4:00pm. We provide the classroom and individualized instruction, YOU provide the time. Students design their schedule with the instructor to meet their needs for a morning, afternoon or all-day class. Students must meet the required hours of each class, but choose how many days and hours they attend each week. Certificates of Successful Completion are awarded at the completion of class hours and competencies. Some classes require an Oklahoma State Certification Exam after completion of course work. Pre-Requisites may apply. Classes offered in the Flexible Format are: • Certified Medication Aide (CMA) * • Certified Medication Aide Update • Home Health Aide Deeming* • Medication Administration Technician (MAT) • Medication Administration Technician Update • Nurse Aide* *State Certification Requirements Apply Flexible Format available at Cross Timbers Campus only, Look for these classes at the Rockwell Campus in a regular classroom format

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Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Update

EKG Basic Interpretation

8 hrs 114963 115271 115272 115273 114966 114968

20 hrs 114934 114936

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. Earn 8 hours of continuing education as required by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. A renewal application will be provided, along with a certificate of attendance. The student will be responsible for sending in the renewal form upon completion of the course. PREREQUISITE: Proof of current CMA.

$59 9/20 CT 9/30-6/30 CT 9/30-6/30 CT 9/30-6/30 RK 11/22 RK 12/20 RK

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8:30A-5:30P 9:00A-12:00P 1:00A-4:00P 9:00A-4:00P 8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P

CMA Advanced Diabetic Care

This course provides advanced training for care of diabetic residents in long term care facilities. Topics include blood glucose testing, diabetic medications, insulin preparation and administration. Recent CMA students should bring their medication administration book to class. A state written and skill examination is required after completion. Testing fee not included in tuition. PREREQUISITE: Current CNA and CMA listed on the state Nurse Aide Registry.

24 hrs 114927 114928 114929

$99 9/4-9/6 WTHF 8:30A-5:30P RK 10/15-10/18 TTHF 8:30A-5:30P RK 11/5-11/8 TTHF 8:30A-5:30P RK

CMA Advanced Nasogastric, Gastrostomy / Respiratory

This course provides advanced training for the CMA to provide care to Long Term Care residents with specific needs. This combination training includes advanced training in the administration of medications and nutrition via nasogastric and gastrostomy tubes. Also included is administration of oral inhalers and nebulizers. All skill demonstrations require 100% proficiency. PREREQUISITE: Current CNA and CMA listed on the state Nurse Aide Registry.

16 hrs 114962 114961

$79 10/18-10/25 F RK 10/21-10/22 MT CT

8:30A-5:30P 8:30A-5:30P

Diabetes Management

Take charge of your health! Learn how to manage your pre-diabetes or diabetes with healthy eating and physical activity. Gain the tools you need to make the best choices for yourself. You will learn about blood sugar, monitoring, medications, stress management techniques, prevention of complications and community resources. This class is ideal for people with pre-diabetes or diabetes and their families.

6 hrs 114944

$49 10/1-10/2

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This course will provide an introduction to the basic electrophysiology of the human heart. Participants will be introduced to the methods of interpretation of EKG patterns from patients whose hearts are being monitored by bedside and telemetry monitors. The basic principle of a 12 Lead Electrocardiogram will be introduced. The predominant cardiac dysrhythmias, as covered in Advanced Cardiac Life Support courses, will be presented. Book included.

$159 9/16-10/9 MW RK 10/28-11/20 MW RK

6:00P-8:30P 6:00P-8:30P

Energy Point Tapping for Better Health (Emotional Freedom Technique)

Energy Point Tapping can neutralize negative emotional barriers that are creating stress, worry, fear, frustration and anger in your everyday life. EPT can eliminate cravings and bad habits, as well as manage pain. Remove negative feelings by tapping to improve your self-esteem and help build self-confidence. Learn and practice powerful yet simple techniques that will put you on the fast track to better health, greater wealth, harmonious love relationships, and enhanced self-expression.

6 hrs 114946 114947

$19 10/15-10/17 TTH RK 11/12-11/14 TTH RK

6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Energy Point Tapping for Test Anxiety

NEW Recent university studies have shown the benefit of Energy Point Tapping (or Emotional Freedom Technique) with teens! EPT helps with anxiety, and students who use it show improved grades! Taught by a renowned Life Coach, this easy to learn technique will greatly reduce anxiety and stress in the lives of teens struggling to make the mark. Parents are welcome to accompany your teen at no charge.

6 hrs 115086 115087

$19 9/17-9/19 RK 12/3-12/5 RK

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6:00P-9:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Fitting Your Feet

NEW If our shoes don’t fit, our feet hurt-and if our feet hurt, our health suffers. Join our Pedorthic Practioner in this discussion of how to get the right fit in shoes. Whether you have bunions, corns, diabetes or just plain ol’ tired feet, come find out how to make the shoe fit!

3 hrs 114948 114949 114950 114951

$19 9/10 CT 10/9 RK 11/12 RK 12/3 RK

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5:30P-8:30P 5:30P-8:30P 5:30P-8:30P 5:30P-8:30P

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Home Health Aide: Deeming

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. This course is for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) currently certified. The course will orient the student to the regulations, principles and practices of the Home Health Provider. Students must attend entire class on time to attain credit. Deeming fee not included. PREREQUISITE: Proof of current Oklahoma LTCNA.

16 hrs 115242 CT 115244 CT 115247 CT 114930 RK

$99 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30 10/2-10/3

MTWTH 9:00A-12:00P MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P WTH 8:30A-5:30P

IV Therapy

This course is designed for anyone who needs to update IV skills. It will address physiology, IV preparation and equipment, the venipuncture process, monitoring and maintenance, problems and complications, special catheters, nutrition, blood administration, and pediatric IV therapy. This is not a certification course. Book included. PREREQUISITE: Licensed/Certified Healthcare Provider.

18 hrs $109 114937 RK 9/24-10/10 TTH

6:00P-9:00P

Medication Administration Technician (MAT)

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. MAT training is designed to provide certified training for direct-care staff in licensed residential care facilities and licensed group homes having the responsibility for giving medication to residents. Students must be proficient in reading, speaking and understanding English. Basic knowledge of medical terminology is desirable.

16 hrs 114978 RK 115248 CT 115249 CT 115252 CT

$79 9/12-9/13 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30

THF 8:30A-5:30P MTWTH 9:00A-12:00P MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

Medication Administration Technician (MAT) Update

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. In accordance with House Bill 1880, each individual who has been certified in the 15-hour Medication Administration Technician Training course must receive at least eight hours of update training annually to remain current. PREREQUISITE: Students must provide a current MAT certificate.

8 hrs 114976 RK 115255 CT 115259 CT 115261 CT 114977 RK 46

$49 9/27 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30 9/30-6/30 11/15

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Nurse Aide

Students may chose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. Certified Nurse’s Aides (CNA) are employed in nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and hospitals. Students study patient-care, practice skills in the lab and apply them at a clinical site. Students should be proficient in reading, speaking and understanding English. Attendance requirements are state mandated and must be followed. The student is required to successfully pass state skills and written exam to receive CNA certification. Testing fees not included in tuition. Background check will be done. PREREQUISITES: COMPASS Reading Test, Negative TB test or chest x-ray required.

140 hrs $499 114931 RK 9/10-12/17 115240 CT 9/30-6/30 116306 CT 9/30-6/30 116307 CT 9/30-6/30

5:00P-9:30P 9:00A-4:00P 9:00A-12:00P 1:00A-4:00P

Nurse Aide II

Think you’re ready for the next step in your career? This course expands on the basic skills and information you learned as a Certified Nurse Aide. Nurse Aide II will provide the student with advanced theory and knowledge of specific core competencies related to basic nursing care, such as dementia care, aging and illness, culture change, effective communication, and spirituality and dying, in accordance with ethical and legal aspects designated for nursing assistants. You may qualify to take this course free-contact Shelba Murray at 717-4140. PREREQUISITE: Current LTCNA with at least 3 months exp., recommendation of supervisor.

30 hrs $360 114960 RK 9/10-10/8 T

8:30A-3:00P

Nurse Aide III

Step right on up the ladder in your career! This course will focus on advancing skills in the areas of Alzheimers and dementia care; mental illness and traumatic brain injury; functional maintenance and restorative care; and personal responsibility. Gain the advanced tools you need for success. To find out if you qualify to take this course free, contact Shelba Murray, 717-4140. PREREQUISITES: LTCNA with 3 months exp., recommendation of supervisor, and successful completion of Nurse Aide II.

30 hrs $360 114980 RK 11/5-12/3

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Phlebotomy Skills for Nurses

NEW Need a review of phlebotomy? Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses who have not been in a clinical setting performing this skill will find this course beneficial. Participants will review the venous system, quality control measures, contraindications, and site selection. Skills practice will be required.

18 hrs $149 115094 RK 11/11-12/16 M

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Phlebotomy Technician

NEW Looking for a career in Phlebotomy? This course will prepare participants to safely and effecively perform the skills of blood draw for lab or clinic sites. Participants will learn legal and ethical implications, quality control measures, relevant anatomy related to sites, contraindications and indications as well as the cardiovascular system as it relates to arteries and veins. Skills practice is required.

48 hrs $289 115109 RK 9/24-11/14 TTH

5:30P-8:30P

Pre-Pharmacy Technician

This course is designed to prepare the student to assist in hospital or community pharmacies. It covers math, generic and brand name drugs, regulations, and how a pharmacy works. Oklahoma certification requires completion of training after employment in a pharmacy. PREREQUISITES: The student must be 18, possess a high school diploma or GED, and be proficient in basic math, and in reading, writing, speaking and understanding English. Books included.

52 hrs $369 114945 RK 9/16-11/7 MTH 5:30P-8:30P

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Guerrilla Marketing Seminar

September 19 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Featuring Al Laurenslager, Guerilla Marketing Coach, this session will take you to a whole new level of thinking on marketing your business.

Entrepreneurs’ Boot Camp

September 20 & 21 - All-day sessions Hear from experts about how to start or expand your budding business and lay the groundwork for successful entrepreneurship.

Advanced Entrepreneurs’ Boot Camp October 18 & 19 - All-day sessions Designed for the aspiring entrepreneur or small business owner, this intensive training will concentrate on management skills.

QuickBooks Implementation

November 11-13 - 8:00 a.m. until noon A hands-on class conducted in the Business Innovation Center Computer Lab, this class will provide basic knowledge of how to implement the functions of both the Pro and Premier versions of QuickBooks.

For detailed information on course content and how to enroll, visit (www.launchpadft.org) or call (405-717-7777). francistuttle.edu - 405.717.4900

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Insurance Insurance General Interest Disabled? Me? Never!

Seventy-one percent of American employees live paycheck-to-paycheck, and disability payments are often drastically lower than a typical paycheck. After a disabling injury, illness or other life event, would you be prepared? Whether you’re an individual or a small business owner, this course will help you learn strategies to protect your most valuable asset-your income! Course is not approved for CE credits.

2 hrs $19 113939 RK 10/15 113940 RK 11/19

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Long Term Care Coverage: Is It For You?

By planning now, you can help reduce the emotional and financial impact of Long Term Care needs on your loved ones. This course is helpful for individuals and small business owners. Course is not approved for CE credits.

2 hrs $19 113937 RK 9/17 113938 RK 11/14

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6:00P-8:00P 6:00P-8:00P

Medicare: Do You Understand? Do you have problems navigating the Medicare system from A to D? Bring your questions and find the answers! NOT APPROVED FOR CE CREDITS Golden Agers discount already applied.

3 hrs $19 113966 RK 9/18 W 9:00A-12:00P 113967 RK 10/10 TH 5:30P-8:30P Medicare Part D Hands-On Computer Class Learn how to navigate your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan with this hands-on computer class. PREREQUISITE: Students should have light typing skills and a working knowledge of Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or equivalent experience. Golden Agers discount already applied. NOT APPROVED FOR CE CREDIT.

3 hrs 113965

$19 RK

9/27

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Test Preparation Courses in Insurance Test Preparation will prepare you to take the Oklahoma Examination for a life and/or health license. Tuition includes a current state manual, which is required ($40 value), and all other study materials. PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEE: Any customer who has completed an Insurance Test Prep class for Life/ Accident/Health, or Property/Casualty may re-enroll one time in the same class, at no additional charge within 6 months of their original enrollment.

Test Preparation for Life/Accident/ Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) 24 hrs $159 114166 RK 9/25-9/27 WTHF 8:15A-5:00P 114169 RK 10/16-10/18 WTHF 8:15A-5:00P 114170 RK 11/20-11/22 WTHF 8:15A-5:00P 114171 RK 12/4-12/6 WTHF 8:15A-5:00P Test Preparation for Life Insurance (Agent/CSR) 16 hrs $130 RK 114167 9/25-9/26 WTH 8:15A-5:00P 114172 RK 10/16-10/17 WTH 8:15A-5:00P 114173 RK 11/20-11/21 WTH 8:15A-5:00P 114174 RK 12/4-12/5 WTH 8:15A-5:00P Test Preparation for Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) 12 hrs $130 114168 RK 9/26-9/27 TH 1:00P-5:00P F 8:15A-5:00P 114175 RK 10/17-10/18 TH 1:00P-5:00P F 8:15A-5:00P 114176 RK 11/21-11/22 TH 1:00P-5:00P F 8:15A-5:00P 114178 RK 12/5-12/6 TH 1:00P-5:00P F 8:15A-5:00P Test Preparation for Property/Casualty (Agent, CSR, Adjuster) 32 hrs $169 113675 RK 9/10-9/13 TWTHF 8:15A-5:15P 113676 RK 11/5-11/8 TWTHF 8:15A-5:15P

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XACTIMATE

CONTINUING EDUCATION XACTIMATE® 28 Advanced

NEW OID# 1017115, 15 CE credits, Category: Adjuster General. Watermark's Xactimate 28 Advanced class is designed for intermediate to advanced Xactimate users. Students in this course build on their current knowledge of Xactimate by creating complex roof and interior diagrams using Sketch, learn advanced variables, keyboard shortcuts, and other skills to increase their overall proficiency. All this is done while preparing students for the Level 3 Certification Exam.

15 hrs $299 114932 RK 9/23-9/24 114933 RK 11/4-11/5

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XACTIMATE® 28 Interior Diagramming Using Sketch

Get up to speed on Xactimate® 28 Interior Sketch! Focus your learning in this four-hour course. We'll cover creating floor plans, room templates, rooms on multiple levels, flooring tools, and more! No prior knowledge of Xactimate® is required. Course is by Watermark®. Approved for four CE credits for OK and TX adjusters and .5 CE credits from IICRC. OK OID #1009959, TX DOI #92144

4 hrs $99 114939 RK 9/17 114940 RK 11/12

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XACTIMATE® 28, Roof Diagramming Using Xactimate Sketch

It's time to sketch roofs using Xactimate® 28! We'll cover creating roofs, tie-ins, roof templates, roof macros, using graphical estimation, and more! We'll also cover FAQ's like: What measurements do I need? How to/Why lock in measurements? No Prior knowledge of Xactimate® Sketch is required. Course is by Watermark®. Approved for four CE credits for OK and TX adjusters and .5 CE credits from IICRC. OK OID #1009960, TX DOI #92145

4 hrs $99 114935 RK 9/17 114938 RK 11/12

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Motor Vehicle Collisions & Insurance Fraud OID# 1016206, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Adjuster General-All Lines. According to the Insurance Research Council more than 1 in 3 injury claims involve fraud. Learn to identify indicators of fraudulent reporting in motor vehicle collisions. Protect the insurer against fraudulent claims.

4 hrs $30 114634 RK 9/11 114635 RK 11/13

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8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P

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INSURANCE AGENT/PRODUCER/CSR/CPA CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION

ETHICS AND LEGISLATIVE COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR ALL ADJUSTERS, AGENTS AND CSR’S. All courses are held at the Rockwell campus. Check in for 8:00am classes on Monday and Tuesday begins at 7:30am. Class starts promptly at 8:00am. All students must be checked in and seated prior to start time. Please bring insurance license number for check in. For our students’ convenience, lunch is provided if attending at least six hours or more of continuing education classes that day. Severe weather or unforseen circumstances may result in changes to class dates, times or locations.

WEDNESDAY CLASSES SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER ETHICS - NEW

OID #1017515

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8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE - NEW

OID #1017516

2HRS

10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED - NEW

OID #1017517

4HRS

1PM-5PM

THURSDAY CLASSES SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER ETHICS - NEW

OID #1017526

2HRS

8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE - NEW

OID #1017527

2HRS

10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED - NEW

OID #1017528

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1PM-5PM

FRIDAY CLASSES SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER ETHICS

OID #1014576

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8AM-10AM

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OID #1016490

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10AM-12PM

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OID #1015339

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1PM-5PM

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INSURANCE ADJUSTER CONTINUING EDUCATION

All classes will be reported within ten days, as required by the Oklahoma Insurance Commission. For more information, visit the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s website at www.ok.gov/oid. Tuition discount may be available for those over 60 years of age. No testing required. Classes will be held regardless of enrollment. All requirements subject to change.

WEDNESDAY CLASSES SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER ETHICS - NEW

OID #1017515

2HRS

8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE - NEW

OID #1017516

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10AM-12PM

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OID #1017518

4HRS

1PM-5PM

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OID #1017526

2HRS

8AM-10AM

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OID #1017527

2HRS

10AM-12PM

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1PM-5PM

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OID #1014576

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1PM-5PM

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INSURANCE AGENT/PRODUCER CE LONG-TERM CARE | MEDICARE

Long-Term Care

Medicare

Resident and non-resident accident/health insurance agents selling, soliciting or negotiating Long Term Care (LTC) insurance policies in Oklahoma are required to complete a one-time, 8-hour Long Term Care course, offered at Francis Tuttle as “8-Hour Initial.” Each biennial renewal period, they must complete a 4-hour Renewal course, offered at Francis Tuttle as “4-Hour Renewal.” Both Initial & Renewal courses will apply to CE credit.

Advantage (including private fee for service plans) or Part D products or plans are required to complete four (4) hours of Medicare renewal continuing education during each biennial renewal period.

Long-Term Care Update 8 Hr Initial

OID# 1012362, 8.0 CE credits, Category: Long Term Care Partnerships. ClearCert approved

8 hrs $60 113933 RK 9/6 113934 RK 10/4 113935 RK 11/8 113936 RK 12/6

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8:00A-5:00P 8:00A-5:00P 8:00A-5:00P 8:00A-5:00P

Long-Term Care 4 Hr AM Renewal

OID# 1012366, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Long Term Care Partnerships. ClearCert approved

4 hrs $30 113929 RK 9/6 113930 RK 10/4 113931 RK 11/8 113932 RK 12/6

F F F F

8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P

Navigating Medicare AM

OID# 1016302, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Producer General Medicare Renewal

4 hrs $30 113961 RK 9/4 113962 RK 10/2 113963 RK 11/13 113964 RK 12/3

W W W T

8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-12:00P

Navigating Medicare PM

OID# 1016303, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Producer General Medicare renewal

4 hrs $30 113969 RK 9/11 113971 RK 10/9 113973 RK 11/6 113975 RK 12/4

W W W W

1:00P-5:00P 1:00P-5:00P 1:00P-5:00P 1:00P-5:00P

KEEP TABS ON YOUR SUCCESS CHECK YOUR CE CREDITS AT

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Languages American Sign Language I

Receive a basic overview of the skills needed to communicate with the deaf and learn signs, phrases and word combinations. Sign instruction will include ASL (American Sign Language) and Signed English. Some reverse interpretation is included. Deaf culture and challenges will be explored.

24 hrs $159 114628 PT 9/26-11/14 TH Field trip 11/7

6:30P-9:30P

This course will introduce students to basic Arabic. Whether you are interested in learning a new language that is relevant, beautiful, and exotic, or you want to enhance your employment opportunities with the government, academic or private sector, this course is for you!

5:00P-7:00P 5:00P-7:00P

French I: Communication for Beginners and Advanced Beginners

This course is suitable for beginners and advanced beginners. French pronunciation, grammar and culture are presented through a balanced development of all four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are responsible for obtaining the following books (please note the FT bookstore does not carry these books, but they may be ordered on-line through Amazon.com): Holt Bien Dit French I 08, 978-0030398889 textbook Holt Bien Dit French I, 978-0030797217 workbook Holt Bien Dit French I, 978-0030797187 workbook Easy French Reader, 978-0071428484

30 hrs $239 114823 RK 9/3-11/5

T

If you are planning a trip to Germany for Business or pleasure, this is the beginning of learning the basic language. Students will learn greetings, common phrases, alphabet, numbers and some grammar. Students are required to purchase their own books. ISBN: 978-1-931873-03-1

24 hrs $149 114379 RK 9/3-10/22 T

5:00P-8:00P

Hebrew: Essential Communication

Arabic I

16 hrs $99 114243 RK 9/3-10/22 T 114244 RK 10/29-12/17 T

German I

This class is designed for all beginning and intermediate levels. Students will practice everyday and holidays greetings, introductions and blessings, learn to recognize the Hebrew letters, and get some familiarity with traditional pronunciation methods. Other subjects include transliteration and the new rules of road signs in Israel, what to say in emergency situations, and how Hebrew is used in Oklahoma and throughout the world.

20 hrs $89 114292 RK 10/2-11/20 W

6:45P-9:15P

Japanese for Beginners

NEW Konnichiwa (Hello)! Have you ever wanted to learn Japanese? Then, this is the course for you! This beginner’s course offers students an opportunity to learn basic communication skills, Japanese alphabet, vocabulary and numbers. This course is your guide to everything Japanese! See you there! (Dewa oai shima sho!)

17.5 hrs $109 115151 RK 9/5-10/17 TH 115152 RK 10/24-12/12 TH No class 11/28

7:00P-9:30P 7:00P-9:30P

6:00P-9:00P

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Real Estate Real Estate Test Prep

Real Estate Broker Test Prep

Basic Course of Real Estate Part I of II

Broker, Advanced Course in Real Estate

REAL ESTATE LICENSING 100% attendance is MANDATORY. Course prepares students to take the State Exam for licensing as a Sales Associate. Book & reference materials included. Note: Students will be required to pass a National Background Check and fingerprint process prior to sitting for the state exam. Background Check application can be downloaded from www.ok.gov/OREC. If you elect to take the online course, you must call Jim Comer at 405.717.4720. He will verify your completion & sign your application for the state exam. Pick up your course completion certification at that time. Fingerprint cards may be obtained from the OREC or Francis Tuttle. Applicants can schedule to take their exam with PSI at http://candidate.psiexams.com/ index.jsp

90 hrs 113678 113677 113915

$359 OL 9/3-12/16 francistuttle.edu/ol RK 9/9-11/14 MTTH 6:30P-9:30P RK 10/21-11/7 MTWTH 9:00A-5:00P

Real Estate Basic I of II Exam Review

Course review for those who have passed the 90 hour Basic Course of Real Estate Part I of II and desire to be better prepared for the PSI Exam. Course study guide covering the exam’s national portion and Oklahoma supplement included.

6 hrs 115419

$79 RK 11/21

TH

9:00A-4:00P

Real Estate Provisional

90 hrs 113681

RK

$359 12/2-12/13 MTWTHF 8:00A-6:00P

Real Estate Professionals Continuing Education The New Oklahoma Brokerage Relationships Law

BRA 153. This class qualifies for Continuing Education as a CORE (BRA), Broker Relationship Act class, or may be taken for Elective credits, if the BRA CORE has already been satisfied with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs 113913

RK

$15 12/12

TH

1:00P-4:00P

7 Steps to Better Communication with Customers

REAL ESTATE LICENSING 100% attendance is MANDATORY. This course is the required 45-hour post-license course. You must complete the post license course in the first year of licensure.

CMU 083 Elective. Effective communication is critical to business success, and this course will help you improve your personal communications skills, thus helping to build stronger customer relationships. Taught using a variety of teaching methods, such as exercises, assessments and check lists, you will have fun, learn new skills and explore existing skills in this unique course.

45 hrs 113679

3 hrs 113912

Provisional Post-License Course of Real Estate Part II of II

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REAL ESTATE LICENSING 100% attendance is MANDATORY. This course is for Sales Associates wanting to become licensed brokers. Class will include office management procedures for brokers wanting to start their own companies. OREC requires an applicant must be in good moral character, possess two years of active experience-orequivalent-as a PSA or SA within the past 5 years, and submit evidence of successful completion of 90 clock hours of Broker, Advanced Course in Real Estate. This course is approved by the Real Estate Commission.

RK

$175 11/18-11/22 MTWTHF 8:00A-6:00P

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RK

$15 12/12

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9:00A-12:00P

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Did the Law Change, Or What?

BRA 152. The Oklahoma Broker Relationship Act is changing drastically in 2013. This course will help you understand the law relevant to the present situation and the direction in which your legal working relationships in all Oklahoma real estate transactions are headed. This class qualifies for Continuing Education as a CORE (BRA), Broker Relationship Act class, or may be taken for Elective credits, if the BRA CORE has already been satisfied with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/ licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $15 113911 RK 11/14

TH

1:00P-4:00P

Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions-CE

HOT 237. Course explores the authority and the role of the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission and its Commissioners; the investigative and hearing process; and discussion about several cases which have been adjudicated by the Real Estate Commission. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 113682 RK 10/2

W

9:00A-12:00P

Do You Know Your Disclosure Duties?

DIS 113 Elective. When it comes to real estate disclosures, what you don’t know really can hurt you! Both state and federal requirements impact all real estate agents in every transaction. This class will help you ensure that your real estate practice is in compliance with the law.

3 hrs $15 113910 RK 11/14

TH

9:00A-12:00P

Earning A Commission-CE

SAM 725. This class qualifies for Continuing Education as elective credits with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $15 113742 RK 10/4

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Economic, Surviving the Coming Collapse -CE

ECO 010. As the economies of China and India push global demand for oil beyond capacity, Americans will experience an energy shortfall far worse than the 1970s. The result will be severe financial hardship for most, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for investors to become incredibly rich. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $29 113744 RK 10/16

W

9:00A-12:00P

Foreclosure Process-CE

Learn how to locate and purchase foreclosed real estate. Get advice on approaching property owners and buying real estate-owned property. Discuss how to write contracts that protect you. Learn to set goals, avoid foreclosure fraud and make good investments. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $29 113746 RK 10/23

W

9:00A-12:00P

Good Ethics Is Good Business

PSC 049. Learn to “do well by doing good” in this course, which includes discussions about moral behavior and the changing expectations of the real estate public; exploration of an ethical decision-making model to help any real estate practitioner build a strong reputation for ethical business behavior; and a checklist of thirteen ethical principles for business professionals.

3 hrs $15 113909 RK 9/19

TH

1:00P-4:00P

Marketing Is Not Magic

SAM 097. Learn the boundaries of laws that affect real estate marketing efforts, review the four fundamentals of marketing and create an individual marketing message. Finally, learn how to define and reach your target market with a message that will speak to them!

3 hrs $15 113879 RK 9/19

TH

9:00A-12:00P

9:00A-12:00P

Marketing is not Magic

4

Learn the fundamentals to reach your TARGET MARKET

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Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act-CE

Property Management & Managing Risk-CE

PMG 185. Learn how to locate and purchase foreclosed real estate. Get advice on approaching property owners and buying real estate-owned property. Discuss how to write contracts that protect you. Learn to set goals, avoid foreclosure fraud and make good investments. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 113747 RK 10/30

W

9:00A-12:00P

OREC Auditing & Investigations-CE

HOT 076. This course is an exploration of the OREC’s investigative process from the initiation of a complaint to any of several possible conclusions. Included is an examination of OREC’s office inspection process and trust account audits. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 113748 RK 11/6

W

9:00A-12:00P

OREC Code and Selected Cases-CE

HOT 156. This course is a survey of the OREC Code and Rules and several cases which have been heard at the Commission. It discusses some of the most frequently violated laws and punishments.

3 hrs $15 113749 RK 9/13

9:00A-12:00P

PSC 133. This class qualifies for Continuing Education as a CORE (PSC), Professional Standards of Conduct class, or may be taken for Elective credits, if the PSC CORE has already been satisfied with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

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3 hrs $15 113923 CT 9/11 113750 RK 9/20

W F

6:00P-9:00P 9:00A-12:00P

Property Management, Fundamentals of Residential-CE

PMG 169. This course is to help a real estate professional decide if they want to start a property management practice; students will understand the legal requirements of property management, such as, trust accounts, health and safety, equal housing, and eviction process. Course is not limited to brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome! Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 113991 RK 9/24

T

5:00P-8:00P

Real Estate Broker-In-Charge F

Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate-CE

3 hrs $15 114813 CT 11/14

PMG 195. This course is for people who are in property management or are considering property management. It addresses risks associated with the property, including security, safety and liability. It includes property inspections, correcting potential liabilities, emergency procedures plans, management staff plan, public relations, and insurance, among other topics. Approved CE Realtors.

TH

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1:00P-4:00P

This is a required course for Managing Brokers who renew their license on or after July 1,2012. The course covers code and rules for brokers as required by the OREC. This course will count toward continuing education requirements. Open to any licensed Sales Associate or Broker. Does not count for Provisional Sales Associates. If taking this course on-line, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the program coordinator, Jim Comer (405-717-4720), upon completion of the course material so the appropriate documentation can be submitted to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.

15 hrs $89 113920 OL 9/3-12/16 francistuttle.edu/ol 113921 RK 9/25-9/26 WTH 8:00A-4:30P

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RESPA & Fraud in Real Estate (Update) -CE

HOT 225. Mortgage fraud continues to be a serious problem in the real estate industry. Industry professionals and those in the general public who are involved in foreclosures are particularly vulnerable to loan fraud. This course presents ways to identify suspicious activity, mortgage fraud indicators and tips to prevent becoming a victim of mortgage fraud. Course is not limited to Brokers/ licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $15 114814 CT 11/14

TH

9:00A-12:00P

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RESPA Reform-CE

HOT 306. This course surveys briefly some of the history of RESPA and cases involving RESPA violations. This course will also discuss new legislation, including the new HUD-1 and Good Faith Estimate forms. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 113751 RK 11/15

F

9:00A-12:00P

Risk Reduction in Property Management

PMG 236. This course is intended to provide Real Estate licensees and others interested in property management with the knowledge and methods to successfully deal with the types of risk found in property management. Items discussed include Oklahoma Real Estate Education Recovery Fund, the principles of several kinds of insurance and coverages, possible criminal issues,environmental issues including lead based paint, and fair housing laws.

3 hrs $15 113926 RK 11/8

F

9:00A-12:00P

Short Sales-CE

HOT 209 Negotiating a short sale with a lender can be complicated, but with careful research and patience, it is possible for you to earn big profits with short sale deals. Pre-foreclosure properties are ideal because you can make more money with them versus homes that are already bankowned. Reaching homeowners who are more than three payments behind on their mortgages is the most advantageous. At this point, each of these homeowners has received a Notice of Default (NOD) and is very close to losing their home. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $15 RK 113922 10/10 113925 CT 10/16

TH W

1:00P-4:00P 6:00P-9:00P

Techniques of Home Staging-CE

This class qualifies for Continuing Education as elective credits with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $15 115866 RK 9/24 115869 RK 10/08

T T

9:00A-12:00P 9:00A-12:00P

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Real Estate Professionals Continuing Education 3-Day Program

23 Ways to Lose Your License-CE

Fair Housing Best Practices

Green Home Features-CE

FHR 148

3 hrs 113873

$15 RK 10/9

W 9:00A-12:00P

BRA 153

$15 RK 10/9

W

1:00P-4:00P

PSC 133

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$15 10/10

TH 9:00A-12:00P

RK

3 hrs 113875

$15 10/10

RK

TH 1:00P-4:00P

Foreclosures & Short Sales-CE HOT 299

Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate-CE 3 hrs 113916

3 hrs 113877 HOT 269

New Oklahoma Broker Relationship Law 3 hrs 113874

HOT 047

W

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5:30P-8:30P

3 hrs 113745

$15 10/11

RK

F 9:00A-12:00P

RESPA & Fraud in Real Estate (Update)-CE HOT 225

3 hrs 113917

$15 10/11

RK

PT PORTLAND CT CROSS TIMBERS OL ONLINE

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1:00P-4:00P


Real Estate Continuing Education

Video Series CORE On Demand Flexible Schedule. Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm. Must complete video and test by 4:00pm. $15 per video - each video is 3 hours of CE credit. Call 405.717.4711 or 717.4908 to schedule a video appointment. Please ask for video program assistant.

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT (PSC)

115356 - NAR-Code of Ethics: Our Promise of Professionalism (PSC 169)

FAIR HOUSING RELATIONS (FHR)

115357 - Fair Housing Best Practices (FHR 148)

OKLAHOMA BROKER RELATIONSHIP ACT

COMING SOON The New Brokerage Relationship Law (BRA 153)

HOT TOPIC (HOT)

115364 - 23 Ways to Lose Your License (HOT 047) 115360 - Disciplinary Acts and Frequently Asked Questions (HOT 237) 115358 - Green Home Features (HOT 269) 115361 - RESPA Reform (HOT 306)

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Safety & Security

Protection and Protective Services Basic Handgun Safety

Students will learn safe and efficient operation of a handgun. Course covers types of handguns, handgun safety and procedures used. This course is recommended for those with little experience handling a handgun and/or as a prerequisite or refresher course for taking the Oklahoma Self Defense Act (SDA ) concealed carry course. No firearms or ammunition will be brought on campus for Session 1. For Session 2 (firing range), all handguns will be brought unloaded, stored in locked trunk of automobile, with ammunition locked separately. Students must be 21 years of age with valid Oklahoma driver license or state ID.

8 hrs $99 114763 RK 9/7 114764 RK 10/5 114765 RK 11/2 114766 RN 12/7

S S S S

9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P

Bomb Threat Management CLEET Approved

In this class you will learn to identify and manage a bomb threat. Every business should have procedures in place that cover what to do in case of a BOMB THREAT. Taking a proactive approach helps your organization to be better prepared. Educating and preparing employees on how to act and identify these threats is a key to success.

4 hrs $49 114495 RK 9/25

W

5:45P-9:45P

Conceal Carry Firearms Course: Oklahoma Act This course fulfills the accreditation requirements for obtaining an Oklahoma concealed-carry permit. The course covers the laws, regulations and requirements for carrying/using a firearm under state law and for obtaining a concealed carry permit, and safe handling and use of a firearm. Must be at least 21 years old to take this course. On campus-Firearms are to be in locked box stored in locked trunk of automobile, ammunition stored in secured area.

8 hrs $59 114768 RK 9/14 114769 RK 10/12 114882 RK 11/9 114770 RN 12/14

S S S S

9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P 9:00A-6:00P

Defensive Handgun Training: Level I CLEET Approved

60

NEW

Defensive Handgun Training: Level II CLEET Approved

NEW

The course teaches students the knowledge, skills and attitude essential for avoiding dangerous confrontations and the safe, effective and responsible use of a concealed pistol for selfdefense outside the home. Students have the opportunity to attend this course using a quality strong side hip holster that covers the trigger, or a holster purse. From a review of safe firearms handling and proper mindset to presentation from concealment and multiple shooting positions, this course contains the essential skills and techniques needed to prevail in a life-threatening situations.

12 hrs $149 RK 115107 12/5 12/6

TH F

8:00A-12:00P 8:00A-5:00P

Ethics in Security CLEET Approved

This class will increase the awareness and further the professionalism in the security field.

4 hrs $49 RN 114250 9/3 114251 RN 10/15

T T

5:30P-9:30P 5:30P-9:30P

Executive Protection CLEET Approved

Protecting executives and upper management requires risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis and old-fashioned legwork.

2 hrs $29 114252 RN 11/5 RN 114253 12/19

T TH

5:30P-7:30P 5:30P-7:30P

Getting It Write, Good Report Writing Skills CLEET Approved

Improve writing with a back to basic approach to reacquaint the report writer with grammar, sentence structure and organization. A report is more than just a loose string of data - it is a narrative account with an introduction and a conclusion.

4 hrs $49 114254 RN 11/20

W

5:30P-9:30P

Introduction to Rural Surveillance CLEET Approved

Level one is an eight-hour course offering the essential knowledge and skills that must be mastered in order to carry and store, a firearm safely and effectively for personal protection outside the home. Approximately 100 rounds of ammunition during level one.

This class will expose students to the various techniques, practices and issues facing today’s professional surveillant. The student will become familiar with covert surveillance applications. On your next big job you may need to conduct surveillance in a rural area. This course will help with the planning of your next operation.

8 hrs $99 115105 RK 11/7-11/8 THF 8:00A-12:00P

4 hrs $49 114496 RK 11/6

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5:45P-9:45P


Rifle Shooting Course: Basic CLEET Approved

Women’s Self Defense

NEW

Teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for the safe use of a rifle. This course offers up to 8 hours of combined classroom and range time. Students will learn how to shoot a rifle, NRA’s rules for safe gun handling, rifle parts and operation, ammunition, shooting fundamentals, range rules, shooting from the bench rest, prone, sitting, standing and kneeling positions; cleaning, and continued opportunities for skill development.

8 hrs $99 115101 RK 9/12-9/13 THF 8:00A-12:00P Security Awareness for Employees CLEET Approved

This seminar is designed to give employees an awareness of issues in and around the workplace. It is approved for continuing education for security officers. Topics include observation and reporting, the employee’s role in security and more.

4 hrs $49 114255 RN 9/12

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Shotgun Shooting Course: Basic CLEET Approved

5:30P-9:30P NEW

Teaches the basic knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for the safe and proper use of a shotgun. This course includes classroom and range time, learning to properly handle and shoot a shotgun. Student will learn: NRA rules for safe gun handing, parts and operation, ammunition, shooting fundamentals, cleaning and continued opportunities for skill development. Students will provide: Shotgun, minimum 60 rounds of ammunition #7 ½ or #8, #6, #4, slugs, buck shot.

8 hrs $99 115100 RK 9/5-9/6

THF 8:00A-12:00P

Urban Surveillance CLEET Approved

This course will expose students to the various techniques, practices and issues facing today’s professional surveillant. The student will become familiar with the concepts and covert surveillance applications. Both physical and electronic will be discussed. This course is open to Private Investigator, Security, or related fields.

4 hrs $49 114500 RK 10/2 114504 RK 12/18

W W

5:45P-9:45P 5:45P-9:45P

The Improvised Self Defense System is a program of realistic self defense tactics and techniques. The system is a comprehensive course for women, beginning with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basic use of the Kubaton key ring. Kubaton is ideal for close-quarter self defense. Each student will receive a Kubaton key ring with tuition.

4 hrs $49 114505 RK 9/30 114506 RK 10/31 114507 RK 11/13 114758 CT 12/17

M TH W T

5:45P-9:45P 5:45P-9:45P 5:45P-9:45P 5:00P-9:00P

Workplace Violence CLEET Approved

Violence is on the rise in our society and the increased pressures we live with at home and at work have led to this increase. Learn to recognize the signs of a violent situation and what steps to take in order to avoid or defuse the situation.

4 hrs $49 114396 RN 10/9

W

5:30P-9:30P

LICENSE DESIGNATION

CLEET TRAINING REQUIRED

Unarmed Security Guard - Age 18+

Phase I & Phase II

Armed Security Guard Age 21+

Phase I, Phase II and Phase IV

Unarmed Private Investigator - Age 18+

Phase I & Phase III

Armed Private Investigator - Age 21+

Phase I, Phase II, Phase III and Phase IV

Security Officer Customer Service Training for the Security Guard CLEET Approved

Customer Service is effectively and efficiently helping customers while being helpful and friendly to an extent. It comes down to treating people how you would like to be treated. This is something we will all learn to do in this class.

3.5 hrs $49 114239 RK 9/9 114240 RK 10/7 114241 RK 11/4 114242 RK 12/2

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6:00P-9:30P 6:00P-9:30P 6:00P-9:30P 6:00P-9:30P

Security Officer: Phase I CLEET Approved

Security guards must communicate effectively. Learn to write accurate field notes, develop observation skills, respond to emergencies and interpret legal powers. Learn patrol techniques, investigation and to document and practice public relations, among other topics. At least 85 percent on every exam and 100 percent attendance required.

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Security Officer: Phase II CLEET Approved

Students will learn to record telephone messages, respond to a public, private and controlled access dispute scenarios. Patrolling and investigating security incidents along with scenarios covering terrorism related incidents.

20 hrs 114761 RK 114498 RK 114469 CT

$59 9/11-9/18 MTWTH 5:45P-9:45P 10/15-10/22 MTWTH 5:45P-9:45P 11/12-11/19 MTWTH 5:45P-9:45P

Security Officer: Phase III CLEET Approved

Develop and maintain your client’s trust. Learn federal and state statutes, contracts, and disclosures, locating and communicating information, conducting investigations and surveillance, and appearing in court. Minimum age requirement is 18 years (for unarmed). At least 85 percent on every exam and 100 percent attendance required. PREREQUISITE: For Unarmed Private Investigator: Phase I; for Armed Private Investigator: Phase I, II, IV.

36 hrs $149 114394 RN 9/16-9/30 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P 114395 RK 10/28-11/11 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P

Security Officer: Phase IV CLEET Approved

Receive instruction in weapon nomenclature & inspection, shooting fundamentals, safety, and 24 hrs of firing range shooting. Sessions one and two meet at Francis Tuttle, Last three days meet at designated firing range. Students may participate in training & receive certification with a revolver or a semi-automatic pistol. Minimum caliber for semi-auto pistols is 9mm & .38sp for revolvers. REQUIREMENTS: Student must be 21 years or older, with 100% attendance. Student must have a reliable and safe service-type weapon that will pass a safety inspection by the instructor, plus a strong side belt-supported holster & at least two magazines or speed loaders. Students will supply their own weapons, plus 400 rounds of factory loaded ammunition for their handgun. (weapons must be in locked trunk, ammunition in separate secured area) PREREQUISITE: Students must complete the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) test, have the results evaluated by a state licensed psychologist and fax results to 717-4168 prior to enrollment. Book is included in tuition.

32 hrs 114225 Lecture Range 114499 Lecture Range 114226 Lecture Range

$149

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12/18-12/19 WTH 5:30P-9:30P 12/20-12/22 FSSu 8:30A-5:30P

CLEET

APPROVED TRAINING Security Officer: Phase I Security Officer: Phase II

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Transportation AC Electronics: An Introduction

This hands-on class is designed for the individual who would like to learn how to use the multimeter, function generator, an AC power supply and an oscilloscope. Students will be able to identify DC/AC components and a sine wave in an electronic circuit. Students will design, assemble, and troubleshoot opens and shorts in series, parallel and series parallel circuits. Individuals will also use an oscilloscope probe to measure AC or DC volts in an electronic circuit in which volts, time and frequency are then displayed as a sine wave on an oscilloscope screen.

30 hrs $189 115150 RK 9/4-11/6

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6:00P-9:00P

Automotive: Buying a Used Car/General Vehicle Knowledge NEW

You can buy a car that’s almost good as brand new without paying for the depreciation that hits as soon as they drive off the lot. Learn tips that will enable you to confidently inspect, research and determine if that used car is for you. Taught by an (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence Master technician, this course will provide a checklist to aid you in your search for a reliable used vehicle, and it’s fun! La clase será Bilingue (Inglés/Español)

6 hrs $49 115188 RN 9/9-9/11

MW

6:00P-9:00P

Automotive: Professional Electrical Systems Diagnosis NEW

Sensors are the eyes and ears of an electroniccontrolled engine management system in today’s vehicles. From camshaft position sensors to the auxiliary onboard computers, coil driver to driver displays, this course is in depth, covering the vast electronic systems components and diagnosis encountered by service technicians. How different sensors operate and effect engine management for better or worse is covered, too. Emphasis is placed on systems diagnosis. Lead by an (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence Master technician. La clase será Bilingue (Inglés/Español)

24 hrs $169 115190 RN 10/21-11/20 MW No class 10/28 or 10/30

6:00P-9:00P

Automotive: Professional Maintenance And Repair NEW

Work with an (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence Master technician to learn from a professional how to safely perform maintenance, service and repair on vehicles. Students will perform oil changes and change air filters, check and fill transmission, power steering and brake fluids, ignition system checks, coolant, batteries, serpentine belts, hoses, fuel filters, brake pads and shoes, shocks and struts can be inspected and serviced. La clase será Bilingue (Inglés/Español)

24 hrs $159 115189 RN 9/23-10/16 MW

Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Advanced

Upon completion of this hands-on course, you will be able to overhaul (ball bearings) front and rear wheels, bottom bracket and head set. Replacing tires, tubes, adjusting chain, brakes and deraileurs is also included. Bring safety glasses and your bicycle to all class meetings. Tool list will be discussed the first night of class. PREREQUISITE:Bicycle Service and Maintenance or Instructor approval.

15 hrs $79 114415 RK 10/15-11/12 T 115338 RK 11/14-12/19 TH No class 11/28

6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P

Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Basic

Would you like to learn how to tune-up your bicycle? Upon completion of this hands-on course, you will be able to replace tires and tubes, clean and oil the chain, and adjust brakes and derailleurs (gears). Bring safety goggles and your bicycle after the first class meeting.

15 hrs $79 114416 RK 9/10-10/8 T 114418 RK 11/13-12/18 W No class 11/27 114417 RK 11/18-12/16 M

6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P 6:15P-9:15P

Heavy Duty Truck Brake Training

NEW Truck brake systems are one of the most scrutinized. Maintenance and inspection are very critical. Students learn how to properly service heavy duty truck brake systems, read brake schematics and troubleshoot common problems within the brake system. Training includes how to check and adjust brake stroke,; students will also learn the proper stroke length of the different style of brake chambers. This course also covers USDOT regulation 396.25.

9 hrs $49 115181 RN 9/16-9/23 115178 RN 10/21-10/28 115179 RN 11/18-11/25 115180 RN 12/9-12/16 francistuttle.edu - 405.717.4900

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YOUR CAREER CALLED. IT’S READY TO GO. At Francis Tuttle, we take pride in offering our students the cutting-edge training they need to become able employees in their industry of choice, setting them on a road to a new future.

IT’S TIME TO HIT THE ROAD. Specifically, the road that will lead to your future as a Wind Turbine Technician. You’re holding the keys-all that’s left is to...

CALL US TODAY at 71 7.4900 Or visit us on the web at

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Energy Wind Energy Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section A

Begin you career in the exciting Green Energy industry. The Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section A program offers extensive technical training and national certifications including OSHA 30, CPR/ First Aid, and Coupling Alignment. For more information about the program and job performance requirements contact Darin Campbell at 405.717.4166 or dcampbell@francistuttle.edu Instructional materials included in tuition.

66 hrs 114508

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$491 9/17-10/3 TWTHF 8:00A-3:30P

Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section B

The Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section B program extends the Level 1 section Training to include Tower Climbing Safety, Fasteners Torque and Tensioning, and Bearings & Lubrication. For more information about the program and job performance requirements contact Darin Campbell at 405.717.4166 or dcampbell@francistuttle. Edu Instructional materials included in tuition. PREREQUISIT: Students MUST have completed Level 1 Section A before enrolling in Level 1 Section B.

66 hrs 114509

PT

$491 10/4-10/18 MTWTHF 8:00A-3:30P

Wind Turbine Technician Level I Section C

Wind Turbine Technician Level I Section C

The Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section C program extends the Level 1 section Training to include hydraulics, electrical theory, testing equipment, blueprint reading. For more information about the program and job performance requirements contact Darin Campbell at 405.717.4166 or dcampbell@francistuttle. edu Instructional materials included in tuition. Prerequisite: Students MUST have completed Level 1 Section A and B before enrolling in Level 1 Section C.

60 hrs 114510

PT

$491 10/21-11/1 MTWTHF 8:00A-3:30P

Wind Turbine Technician Level I Section D

The Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section D program extends the Level 1 section Training to include wiring, breakers, AC & 3-Phase, power distributions systems and Nacelle trouble shooting. For more information about the program and job performance requirements contact Darin Campbell at 405.717.4166 or dcampbell@francistuttle. edu Instructional materials included in tuition. Prerequisite: Students MUST have completed Level 1 Section A, B and C before enrolling in Level 1 Section D

60 hrs 114511

PT

$491 11/4-11/15 MTWTHF 8:00A-3:30P

The Wind Turbine Technician Level 1 Section C program extends the Level 1 section Training to include hydraulics, electrical theory, testing equipment, blueprint reading. For more information about the program and job performance requirements contact Darin Campbell at 405.717.4166 or dcampbell@francistuttle. edu Instructional materials included in tuition. Prerequisite: Students MUST have completed Level 1 Section A and B before enrolling in Level 1 Section C.

60 hrs 114510

PT

$491 10/21-11/1 MTWTHF 8:00A-3:30P

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Career Training Programs

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

Service Careers Greenhouse/Landscape Assistant up to 936 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Audio & Video Production up to 1,200 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Architecture & Construction

Business Management & Administration

Carpentry/Cabinetry up to 1,266 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Accounting Services up to 1,210 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P OL Online francistuttle.edu/ol RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Computer Aided Drafting & Design up to 1,584 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P PT MW 6:00P-9:00P RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Graphic Communications up to 840 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Administrative & Legal Office up to 1,185 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Bilingual Customer Service up to 1,050 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

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Human Resources up to 960 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Medical Office Technology up to 1,100 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

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COLLEGE CREDIT AVAILABLE

Health Science

Hospitality & Tourism

Advanced Health Sciences up to 885 hrs Careers: Nurse Aide, Advanced Unlicensed Assistant RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Culinary Arts up to 1,380 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-F (Adult Only) 4:00P-9:30P

Biosciences & Medicine Academy (High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P Dental Assisting (Adult Only) up to 1,056 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and 12:00P-3:00P

Service Careers - Hospitality up to 1,056 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Human Services

Medical Assisting (Adult Only) up to 1,050 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and/or 12:00P-3:00P Medical Office Technology up to 1,100 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Orthotic & Prosthetics Technician (Adult Only) up to 3,332 hrs RK M-TH 7:30A-11:15A and/or 12:15P-4:00P Pedorthics Technician (Adult Only) up to 692 hrs Online/Blended francistuttle.edu/ol OL

Practical Nursing (Adult Only) up to 1,463 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and 12:00P-3:00P Online/Blended francistuttle.edu/ol OL

Respiratory Care (Adult Only) up to 1,780 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and12:00P-3:00P OL Online francistuttle.edu/ol

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Cosmetology up to 1,500 hrs RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RN M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P Early Care and Ed. of Children up to 1,050 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Esthetician up to 600 hrs RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P Nail Technician up to 600 hrs RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P 67


Career Training Programs

Information Technology 3D Animation & Visual Effects up to 1,200 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Cyber Security up to 1,770 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Database Technologies OL Online

up to 1,320 hrs francistuttle.edu/ol

Network Technology up to 1140 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P PT 6:00P-9:00P TTH

Programming & Software Development up to 1,020 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Web Design and Development up to 1,080 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P OL Online francistuttle.edu/ol

Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Criminal Justice (High School Only) up to 1,072 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

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Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing up to 1,785 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P PT TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Computer-Aided Drafting & Design up to 1,584 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P PT MW 6:00P-9:00P RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Precision Machining/CNC up to 1,680 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P PT 6:00P-9:00P MW or TTH Welding PT PT

up to 900 hrs

M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P 6:00P-9:00P MW or TTH

Marketing Business Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship up to 960 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

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Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Pre-Engineering Academy (High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs PT M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P Biosciences & Medicine Academy (High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Auto Collision Repair Technology up to 1,035 hrs RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Automotive Service Technology up to 1,425 hrs RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P Diesel Technology up to 1,050 hrs RN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

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Enrollment Information CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

High School Students

Adult Students

As a high school student, you can enroll FREE. To attend tuition-free, you must be a junior or senior attending high school in one of the following school districts: Crescent, Deer Creek, Edmond, Millwood, Putnam City or Western Heights. You can also attend free if you are a home-schooled student living in the Francis Tuttle school district.

For adult students, tuition for career training programs is $2.00 per clock hour times the number of hours in the program’s career major.

ACADEMIES: Sophomores in the Francis Tuttle district can attend our Biosciences & Medicine Academy or Pre-Engineering Academy tuition-free!

Class Times

College Credit for High School Students Many courses offered in business, advanced technology, health, transportation and manufacturing are eligible for college credit through Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma State University-OKC and/or Oklahoma State University-Institute of Technology. Cooperative enrollment college credit for technology courses is available through Oklahoma City Community College for high school students. College credit is made possible through an Alliance Agreement between the college and Francis Tuttle Technology Center. High school students who meet the admission criteria set forth by the alliance will be enrolled in college technology courses, and grades for those courses will be transcripted at the college upon course completion. Following the policies and procedures of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, an adult student may also be eligible for cooperative college credits.

Please check with an advisor to determine the tuition for individual programs.

Career training program classes are held Monday through Friday at the following times (times for some classes may vary): Morning session: 8:00A -10:55A Afternoon session: 12:30P - 3:25P Evening session: Check with advisor at time of enrollment

Financial Aid Financial aid is available for qualifying adults over the age of 18 years and is based on financial need. Financial aid is available for most of our career training programs. Numerous grants and loans are available including: Pell Grant, SEOG, Federal Work Study, Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant, Stafford Loans, VA, Vocational Rehabilitation, WIA and more. To apply, or for more details, visit our web site at francistuttle.edu/FinancialAid, or call 405.717.4900.

Campus Conduct Francis Tuttle reserves the right to remove any individual who disrupts the educational process.

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Beginning ������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Acrylic Painting ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Act Prep: English �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Act Prep: Math ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Act Prep: Reading ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Act Prep: Science �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Adobe After Effects CS6 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Adobe Illustrator CS6 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe InDesign CS6 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Photoshop CS6 I ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Photoshop CS6 II ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level I �����������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level I for Golden Agers ��������������������������������������17 Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level II ����������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Level II for Golden Agers �������������������������������������17 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Adult Ballroom Dance Class ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Adult Tap Dancing Class ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Advanced Cardiac Life Support ����������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Advanced Guitar: Western Swing & Jazz ��������������������������������������������������������������41 Amazing Gluten Free Pot Pie �������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 American Sign Language I ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������53 Anatomy for Health Careers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 ANFP Credentialing Exam Review �����������������������������������������������������������������������35 Annuities, What You Need to Know ���������������������������������������������������������������������39 Applying for College Scholarships �����������������������������������������������������������������������37 Arabic I ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������53 Artisan Bread Baking: European ��������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Artisan Bread Baking: Sourdough �����������������������������������������������������������������������27 Artisan Bread Baking-Sourdough Expanded �������������������������������������������������������27 Artisan Bread Baking: Yeast ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Art Studio - 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B Back-To-Basics: Homemade Series ����������������������������������������������������������������������27 Basic Course of Real Estate Part I of II ������������������������������������������������������������������54 Baskets Into Traskets �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Beadweave a Halloween Rope Bracelet ���������������������������������������������������������������20 Beadweave Christmas Pearl Bracelet �������������������������������������������������������������������20 Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Advanced �����������������������������������������������������������63 Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Basic ������������������������������������������������������������������63 Birding: An Introduction �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Biscotti, Crackers and Scones �������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Blueprint Reading: Advanced ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Blueprint Reading: Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Bomb Threat Management ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������60

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Bread: New York Jewish Rye ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Bread: Revolutionary No-Knead Hearty, Healthy Bread ��������������������������������������28 Broker, Advanced Course in Real Estate ���������������������������������������������������������������54 Building a Backyard Storage Shed �������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Building a Deck �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Building a Wireless Network �������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 Buy, Sell, Hold: When? ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39

C Cake Decorating: Basic ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Calligraphy - Italic �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Calligraphy - Uncial ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Canning ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Catch of the Day ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Ceramic Tile Setting: Advanced �����������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Ceramic Tile Setting: Basic �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Certified Medication Aide (CMA) �������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Update �������������������������������������������������������������45 Chai Spiced Hot Tea ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Cheesecake: Beginners ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Cheesecake: Intermediate �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Chef Knife Skills ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Chicken and Pork Adobo ∙ Soup for Every Stomach �������������������������������������������������������29 Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate ��������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Chocolate Covered Cherry Bread Pudding ������������������������������������������������������������30 Chocolate Delights ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Christmas Favorites ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 Christmas Wall Basket �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Cisco Networking Academy 1 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Cisco Networking Academy 2 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Cisco Networking Academy 3 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Cisco Networking Academy 4 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 C# Level I �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 C# Level II ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 CMA Advanced Diabetic Care �������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 CMA Advanced Nasogastric, Gastrostomy / Respiratory �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Collection Law in Oklahoma: Start to Finish ����������������������������������������������������������9 Computer Literacy with Windows 7 ���������������������������������������������������������������������11 Computer Literacy with Windows 7 for Golden Agers ������������������������������������������17 Conceal Carry Firearms Course: Oklahoma Act �����������������������������������������������������60 Cooking Basics: Pasta Dishes �������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Cooking Basics: Stir-Fry ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Cooking in German: Kochen auf Deutsch �������������������������������������������������������������30 Cook Once, Eat for a Week �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������29 CPR: BLS Healthcare Provider ∙ First Aid & Bloodborne Pathogens ∙ Recertification ���43 Creating Figures in Clay ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Crochet: Basic Essentials ∙ Fashion Design ���������������������������������������������������������������������23 Crystal Reports 2008 I ∙ II ∙ III ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Customer Service Training for the Security Guard ������������������������������������������������61

D Decadent Desserts: Frozen Brownie ∙ Mystery Pecan Pie ∙ Strawberry Shortcake ����������������������������30 Decorative Faux Painting Techniques ���������������������������������������������������������������������5 Decorative Outdoor (Low-Volt.) Lighting - Basic Design & Installation ������������������5 Defensive Handgun Training: Level I ��������������������������������������������������������������������60 Defensive Handgun Training: Level II ������������������������������������������������������������������60 Diabetes Management ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Did the Law Change, Or What? ����������������������������������������������������������������������������55 Dietary Manager Level III - Nutrition �������������������������������������������������������������������35 Disabled? Me? Never! ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions-CE ������������������������������������55 Discovering Your Ideal Work ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Do You Know Your Disclosure Duties? ������������������������������������������������������������������55 Driver Safety - AARP ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Drywall Installation, Finish and Repair ������������������������������������������������������������������5

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Index E Early Education: Unit 1 - Providing for Children’s Safety ��������������������������������������36 Early Education: Unit 2 - Providing for Children’s Health ��������������������������������������36 Early Education: Unit 3 - Providing an Environment for Learning ������������������������36 Early Education: Unit 4 - Child Growth and Development Concepts ���������������������36 Early Education: Unit 6 - Guiding Children �����������������������������������������������������������36 Early Education: Unit 7 Involving Families & the Community ������������������������������36 Earning A Commission-CE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������55 E-Bay How to Buy & Sell ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Economic, Surviving the Coming Collapse -CE �����������������������������������������������������55 EKG Basic Interpretation ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Electronics: Introduction �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Endowment Investing Techniques, Intro. �������������������������������������������������������������39 Energy Point Tapping for Better Health (Emotional Freedom Technique) ������������45 Energy Point Tapping for Test Anxiety ������������������������������������������������������������������45 Estate Planning: A Growing Necessity �����������������������������������������������������������������39 Ethics in Security �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������60 Excel 2007 Level I ∙ Level II ∙ Level III �������������������������������������������������������������������������12 2010 Level I ∙ Level II ∙ Level III �������������������������������������������������������������������������12 Executive Protection ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������60 Ezekiel’s Bible Bread ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30

F Fair Housing Best Practices ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������58 Fall Soups, Bisques, and Stews ����������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Fast, Fit Family Meals ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Fiddle - Beginning ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Final Cut Pro X �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Financial Boot Camp: Get Your Financial Life in Shape �����������������������������������������39 Fish and Chicken �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Fitting Your Feet ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Floral Design: Advanced ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Floral Design: Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Floral Design: Holiday �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Food Service Operator’s Certification �������������������������������������������������������������������35 Food Service Operator’s Certification in Spanish ��������������������������������������������������35 Foreclosure Process-CE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������55 Foreclosures & Short Sales-CE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������58 Forklift Safety Awareness Training ������������������������������������������������������������������������4 French I: Communication for Beginners and Advanced Beginners �����������������������53 French Pastries ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30 Fundraising: Keys to Making It Successful �����������������������������������������������������������10 Furniture Making ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Fused Glass Pendants: Introduction ��������������������������������������������������������������������21

G GED Preparation/Adult Basic Education ���������������������������������������������������������������37 Genealogy Level I ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 Genealogy Level II �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 German I �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������53 Getting It Write, Good Report Writing Skills ��������������������������������������������������������60 Getting Started on Your Novel �����������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Gingerbread Man Door Knob Basket �������������������������������������������������������������������21 Gluten Free Meals �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Good Ethics Is Good Business ������������������������������������������������������������������������������55 Green Home Features-CE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������58

H Handgun Safety - Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������60 Harvest Tote Basket ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Heavy Duty Truck Brake Training �������������������������������������������������������������������������63 Hebrew: Essential Communication ����������������������������������������������������������������������53 Hide It From the Kids! ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Home Buying Made Simple Avoiding the Mistakes! ��������������������������������������������39 Home Health Aide: Deeming �������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Home Inspection 90 Hour: OL ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection Electrical: OL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection HVAC: OL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection Marketing Your Home Inspection Business: OL ��������������������������7 Home Inspection Plumbing: OL �����������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection Roof: OL �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection Structure: OL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Home Inspection Understanding & Providing Clear & Comprehensive Reports: OL �8

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Homemade Bread Series �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Homemade Gifts from the Heart �������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Homemade Yogurt & Buttermilk �������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Home Staging �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 How to Publish Your Writing ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 HR Certification Prep - PHR/SPHR ������������������������������������������������������������������������37

I Installing Cabinets ∙ Counter Tops ∙ Laminate Flooring ∙ Vinyl Siding �����������������������6 Interior Design Fundamentals I ∙ II �����������������������������������������������������������������������22 Interior Doors and Trim ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Internet Essentials �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 Internet Essentials for Golden Agers ��������������������������������������������������������������������17 Internet Research for Novelists ����������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Introduction to Construction Estimating ���������������������������������������������������������������4 Introduction to Macintosh �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 Introduction to Metallic Cartridge Reloading ������������������������������������������������������41 Introduction to Rural Surveillance �����������������������������������������������������������������������60 Introduction to Shotshell Cartridge Reloading ����������������������������������������������������42 Intro to Voice-Over Acting �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 iPad ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 iPad Mini �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 IV Therapy �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46

J Japanese for Beginners ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������53 Jewelry Making: Beads for Beginners ∙ Easy Earrings ∙ Intermediate I ∙ II ��������������22

K Keyboarding With Ten Key for Beginners �������������������������������������������������������������13 Kimchi from Scratch ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Knitting I �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Kombucha from Scratch ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Kumihimo a Christmas Necklace �������������������������������������������������������������������������22

L Landscape Design & Installation: Basic �����������������������������������������������������������������6 Lawn Sprinkler Design & Installation: Basic ����������������������������������������������������������6 Lawn Sprinkler System: Advanced Troubleshooting and Repair ����������������������������6 Legal Office Assistant: Skills I ������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 Life Coaching: Introduction to Theory and Practice �����������������������������������������������9 Long-Term Care 4 Hr AM Renewal �����������������������������������������������������������������������52 Long Term Care Coverage: Is It For You? ���������������������������������������������������������������48 Long-Term Care Update 8 Hr Initial ���������������������������������������������������������������������52 Lumpia Shanghai & Vegetables ���������������������������������������������������������������������������31

M Machine Embroidery: Applique’ ��������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Macintosh Applications I ∙ II ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 Managing the Elements of Marketing: Product, Price, Place and Promotion �������10 Marketing Is Not Magic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������55 Marketing Your Web Site �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Marshmallows ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Masonry for Construction - Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Meals for One: Meat and Veggie ∙ Soups, Salads, and Sauces ��������������������������������������������������32 Medical Coding ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Medical Terminology �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 Medical Terminology: OL �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Medical Transcription ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Medicare: Do You Understand? ����������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Medicare Part D Hands-On Computer Class ���������������������������������������������������������48 Medication Administration Technician (MAT) ������������������������������������������������������46 Medication Administration Technician (MAT) Update ������������������������������������������46 Microsoft Project 2010 for Construction ����������������������������������������������������������������4 Microsoft Project 2010 Level I ∙ II �������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Microsoft Windows 7 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Microsoft Windows 7 for Golden Agers ����������������������������������������������������������������17 Mirienda (Kakanin) Snacks ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Money Management: A Woman’s Perspective �����������������������������������������������������39 Motivating Employees to Produce �������������������������������������������������������������������������9 Motor Vehicle Collisions & Insurance Fraud ���������������������������������������������������������49 Mutual Funds, Fundamentals ������������������������������������������������������������������������������40

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N Natural Dog Treats �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Navigating Medicare AM ∙ PM ������������������������������������������������������������������������������52 New Oklahoma Broker Relationship Law �������������������������������������������������������������58 Noodles ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Nurse Aide ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Nurse Aide II ∙ III ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46

O Oil Painting ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act-CE ���������������������������������������������56 Old World Pumpernickel Bread ����������������������������������������������������������������������������32 OREC Auditing & Investigations-CE ���������������������������������������������������������������������56 OREC Code and Selected Cases-CE �����������������������������������������������������������������������56 Original Austrian Strudel �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32

P Pen & Ink �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 Perfect Fit Jeans ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Phlebotomy Skills for Nurses �������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Phlebotomy Technician ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47 Photography: Lighting ∙ Posing Humans ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Picture Framing for Beginners �����������������������������������������������������������������������������22 Pintos/Dinumugan (Tamales) �����������������������������������������������������������������������������32 PowerPoint 2007 Level I ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 PowerPoint 2010 Level I ∙ II ∙ III ����������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Pre-Pharmacy Technician ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47 Principles of Home Inspection: Electrical ∙ Heat and Air ∙ Roofing �����������������������������������������������������������������������8 Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate-CE ��������������������������������������58 Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate-CE ��������������������������������������56 Professional Outdoor Holiday Lighting: Introduction ������������������������������������������42 Property Management, Fundamentals of Residential-CE ������������������������������������56 Property Management & Managing Risk-CE �������������������������������������������������������56 Provisional Post-License Course of Real Estate Part II of II �����������������������������������54 Puff Pastry ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32

Q Quarterly Market Update ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������40 QuickBooks Pro 2013 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9

R Real Estate Basic I of II Exam Review �������������������������������������������������������������������54 Real Estate Broker-In-Charge ������������������������������������������������������������������������������56 Reinventing the Twinkie(R) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 RESPA & Fraud in Real Estate (Update) -CE ����������������������������������������������������������57 RESPA & Fraud in Real Estate (Update)-CE �����������������������������������������������������������58 RESPA Reform-CE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������57 Rice, Corn, and Coconut ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Rifle Shooting Course: Basic ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������61 Risk Reduction in Property Management ������������������������������������������������������������57

S Sales: Overcoming Objections �����������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Saturdays R4 Kids: Chicken Waffles ���������������������������������������������������������������������33 Saturdays R4 Kids: Ghoul Food ����������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Sauerkraut from Scratch ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Sculpting: Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 Secrets of Selling �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Security Awareness for Employees ����������������������������������������������������������������������61 Security Officer: Phase I ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������61 Security Officer: Phase II ∙ III ∙ IV ���������������������������������������������������������������������������62 Selling: How to Open the Doors ��������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Serged Garment Construction �����������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Serger Obedience Training ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Sewing: Basic ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Sewing: Basic, Expanded �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Sewing: Saturday Fun 4: October ∙ November ∙ December ������������������������������������24 Short Sales-CE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������57 Shotgun Shooting Course: Basic ��������������������������������������������������������������������������61 Social Media Do’s and Don’ts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Soul Food ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Sour Cream Coffee Cake: “A”=Apple Supreme ∙ “B”=Blueberry ∙ “C” =Chocolate ∙ “D” =Pumpkin-Date �33

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Special Education: Paraprofessional Training �������������������������������������������������������38 Stained Glass: Basic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 Sushi Making ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34

T Tailgating in Style �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Taming Your Serger ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24 Teamwork �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Techniques of Home Staging-CE ��������������������������������������������������������������������������57 Teenage Cook ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Tempura Cooking ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Test Preparation for Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Test Preparation for Life/Accident/ Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) ����������������������48 Test Preparation for Life Insurance (Agent/CSR) ��������������������������������������������������48 Test Preparation for Property/Casualty (Agent, CSR, Adjuster) ����������������������������48 Texturing and Interior Painting �����������������������������������������������������������������������������7 The Art of Napkin Folding �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������22 The ‘Big Camera’ Class �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 The Curry Lab ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 The Homestead Prepper’s Guide: Long Term Food Storage ����������������������������������42 Long-Term Water Storage ���������������������������������������������������������������42 Medicine Storage, First Aid, and Home Remedies ���������������������������42 The Joy of Writing �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 The New Oklahoma Brokerage Relationships Law �����������������������������������������������54 The “Other” Austrian Strudel �������������������������������������������������������������������������������34

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Student Information: NAME(Last, First, MI): _________________________________________________________________________ SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: _________–_______________–_________DOB: ____________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________ STREET ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________ CITY: ___________________________________________________ STATE: ______ ZIP: ___________________ HOME PHONE: ______________________________WORK PHONE: ___________________________________ CELL PHONE: _______________________________________________________________________________ PROFESSIONAL LICENSE #: ____________________________________________________________________ E-mail address required for enrollment in online courses.

Course Information: COURSE SECTION#: __________________________________________________________________________ COURSE TITLE: ______________________________________________________________________________ DATES: ______________________________________ TIME: _________________________________________ TUITION: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Payment Information: METHOD OF PAYMENT:

CHECK OR MONEY ORDER*

VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER

CARD #: _____________________________________________________ EXP. DATE: _____________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________________________ CITY: ___________________________________________________ STATE: ______ ZIP: ___________________ AUTHORIZED BY: ____________________________________________________________________________ NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: ____________________________________________________________________________________ *(INCLUDE DRIVER’S LICENSE #, EXPIRATION DATE AND DATE OF BIRTH ON FACE OF CHECK OR MONEY ORDER)

TOTAL ENCLOSED $: _______________________________________________________________________ M A I L TO :

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4 Easy Ways to Enroll

A minimum age of 16 years is required for enrollment unless otherwise specified (not applicable to online courses).

Francis Tuttle Technology Center accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover for all enrollment methods. If paying by check or money order, please include your driver’s license number, expiration date, and date of birth on the face of the check.

Call it in

Give us a call at 405. 717.4900 to speak with an Enrollment Specialist!

Walk it in

Visit us in person at: Career Planning Center, Enrollment Entrance, Campus Center 12777 N Rockwell Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73142

Mail it in

Complete the enrollment form and mail it to: Career Planning Center, 12777 N Rockwell Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73142

Fax it in

Complete the enrollment form and fax it to us at 405.717.4790. An Enrollment Specialist is standing by!

Please call 717.4335 for special accommodations (wheelchair, hearing impaired, etc.) Francis Tuttle is fully wheelchair-accessible.

Adult & Career Development Refund Policy • Refunds must be requested a minimum of 3 business days prior to the first class meeting in order to qualify for a full refund. • Refunds requested less than 3 business days before class begins will be subject to a $10 processing fee. • Online class refunds must be requested prior to the start of the second week and on-campus class refunds must be requested prior to the beginning of the second class meeting. No refunds will be issued after the start of the second week for online courses or after the second class meeting has started. • For fees paid by check, please allow 10 banking days for refund processing. • For fees paid by cash, VISA, MasterCard or Discover, please allow 5 business days for refund processing. • Textbook refunds are not available. • Payment in full is required at the time of enrollment. • Classes canceled by Francis Tuttle will qualify for a full refund. It is the policy of Francis Tuttle not to discriminate with regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, or disabilities. This policy shall be followed in the operation of its educational programs and activities, recruitment, admissions, employment practices and other educational services. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be directed to the Human Resources Director, who serves as the Coordinator of Title IX; Section 504; and Americans with Disabilities Act for all campuses, at 12777 N. Rockwell, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-2789, (405) 717-7799.

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2824 Progressive Drive Edmond, OK 73034 For more information visit: francistuttle.edu/BIC

Located in the Cross Timbers Office Park at I-35 & Covell Road, the BIC will feature classrooms and training areas designed for effective training delivery and student comfort, along with ample parking and easy accessibility from major roads.

Beginning in September, Francis Tuttle classes currently held at the Edmond Community Center will re-locate to our new Business Innovation Center (BIC) in Edmond!

We’re 12777 N. Rockwell, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-2789


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