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North Seattle Community College Continuing Education 206.934.3705 conted@seattlecolleges.edu www.learnatnorth.org SPRING 2014 Volume 8 • No. 2
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Welcome to Continuing Education! Shaping Artists Since 1970 “An artist is someone who uses bravery, insight, creativity, and boldness to challenge the status quo.” - Seth Godin Art is more than a painting. We’d venture to say that art is learning, making, and creatively applying new skills, no matter the medium. An elegant spreadsheet, a small business strategy, or your autobiography, art can take many forms. The canvas is up to you. What will be your act of artistry this Spring?
TABLE OF CONTENTS Computer 2 Design 2 Office 2 Excel 3 Access 4 Professional 5 Business Skills 5 Small Business 6 Work for Yourself 7 Arts 9 Visual Arts 9 3D Arts 11 Photography 13 Drama 14 Music 14 Writing 16 Home 17 Maintenance 17 Crafts 18 Cooking 19 Desserts 21 Wine & Spirits 21 Fitness 22 Exercise 22 Dance 23 Movement 23 Yoga 24
This class was awesome. I work so much better when I'm in a class and someone is motivating me along. That’s why I joined and it’s worked out great. I have made definite and obvious improvement since I got the guitar a year ago and it’s because of taking these classes. – Cory on the Beginning Guitar series
with Kathy Brengle
Beginning Guitar series page 15
Enrichment 25 Personal 25 Entertainment 25 Travel 27 Language 28 Spanish 28 French 29 Italian 29 Asian Languages 30 Sign Language 30 Other Languages 30 Registration Form
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NSCC Information
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Class Location Map
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COMPUTER Design WordPress for Websites
Miller
Looking for a simple way to create a website? WordPress is a completely free and easy to use content management system to build and maintain your website. Historically used for blogging, WordPress can also build powerful, database-driven websites for many purposes, including e-commerce. This class will get you up and running in this exciting alternative approach to building websites. Basic computer and internet browsing skills required. 7153 4/30/2014 - 5/28/2014 1:00 - 3:00PM 5 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $169
HTML, CSS and Web Design
Miller
Learn HTML (the structural code of web pages) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets, the design language of the web) along with many indispensable best practice and workflow techniques for success in web design. Class uses Adobe Dreamweaver, industry standard software. 7042 4/8/2014 - 5/13/2014 10:00AM - 12:00PM 6 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $199
Photoshop Elements 7.0
Gordon
COMPUTER
Photoshop Elements offers the perfect combination of power and simplicity for the amateur photographer and home user. The program incorporates most of the image editing features of Photoshop plus adds unique tools for image correction, improving image quality and creating photo albums. Turn your scanned photographs or digital images into high quality prints, or perfect website material. Textbook included. 7094 6/4/2014 - 6/11/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 2 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $149
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Office Computer Office Skills Workshop
Farrar
Sharpen the computer skills you need to succeed in your office environment. Learn the basics needed to utilize Outlook, Word, Excel, Windows, and online browsers. You’ll learn tasks such as setting up documents, mail merge in Word, data creation in Excel, file management for Windows Operating System and working with “Cloud” tools on the Internet, with plenty of time for questions. 7206 4/17/2014 - 5/8/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 4 ses Th On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $199
Beginning Outlook
Farrar
Outlook has so much to offer beyond email! Navigate the tools for email, calendar, contacts and tasks. Learn how to sort your inbox and organize it with folders. Create rules to help you better manage your email and Quick Steps to make those common tasks go faster. Learn the different types of appointments in the calendar including the meeting planner tool. Set-up contacts, including groups, and work with tasks as a project management tool. 7207 5/22/2014 - 5/22/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 1 ses Th On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $69
Online Learning
Six week long instructor-facilitated courses FEATURED COMPUTER CLASSES • Social Media Services Platforms Certificate • Facebook for Business • Twitter • LinkedIn for Business
Complete class list and registration continuinged.northseattle.edu/online
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
COMPUTER Excel Excel 2010 Workshop
Farrar
Want to take Excel 2010 Level 1 but aren’t sure if you are ready? Take a quick three-hour tour of the program to get comfortable and prepare yourself for higher level tasks in Excel. You will create two or three workbooks in the class, learn some basic uses of the program and gain confidence to take the next step. 7205 4/23/2014 - 4/23/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 1 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $69
Excel 2010 Series
Richards
Enroll in this class and receive a price discount on Excel 2010 Level 1, 2 & 3. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7077 5/3/2014 - 5/17/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 3 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $385
Excel 2010 – Level 1
Richards
Start with an introduction to Excel 2010. Learn techniques for entering data into cells, working with data, and using data tables more efficiently. Discover how to finish your workbook and how to navigate and get help in Excel 2010. This class will also cover basic techniques for filtering and limiting data that can be entered into individual cells. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Previous Windows experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7023 5/3/2014 - 5/3/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
Excel 2010 – Level 2
Richards
Build your Excel skills with intermediate techniques for sorting and summarizing data. Learn to create dynamic charts and graphs. Practice utilizing formulas and functions and develop your ability to collaborate with colleagues using passwords, comments, and change-tracking. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Level 1 or equivalent experience. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7060 5/10/2014 - 5/10/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
Excel 2010 – Level 3
Richards
Blow your boss away with your advanced Excel skills! This class includes a basic introduction to PivotTables for versatile data analysis. Learn to work with macros, alternative data models, and conditional formulas. Finish with a bonus section on how to get certified in Excel. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Level 2 or equivalent experience. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7082 5/17/2014 - 5/17/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
Excel 2010 Formulas and Functions
Richards
Excel 2010 Pivot Tables and Data Crunching
Richards
Take your data analysis to the next level. Learn the origin of Pivots and basic techniques for creating and customizing Pivots to your needs. Jump into advanced techniques, including performing calculations, re-mapping source data, accommodating disparate data sources, using macros to enhance your PivotTables and Reverse Pivots. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Excel Level 3 or equivalent experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7083 6/7/2014 - 6/7/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
COMPUTER
Solidify your expertise in Excel with an in-depth look at formulas and functions. You will begin with a refresher on basic formulas, then explore functions in detail. Focus on basic and advanced text functions, financial and array formulas, and calculations through a combination of demos, lecture, and hands-on practice exercises. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Excel Level 3 or equivalent experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7014 5/31/2014 - 5/31/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
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COMPUTER Access 2010 Datasheets, Queries and Pivots
Richards
In this deep-dive class, learn all about the database-driven objects in Access 2010. You will learn to modify database structure and format using property fields, import and export data, and use validation properties. Also learn manual multitable queries, applying criteria, calculated fields, summary queries, cross-tab queries, and PivotTables. Special attention on converting select queries to action queries. Not recommended for Mac users. Access Level 1 or equivalent experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7143 4/19/2014 - 4/19/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
Access 2010 Reports, Forms, Macros and Modules Richards Discover how to use the non-datasheet objects of Access 2010. You will learn to analyze data with reports, use the design view, apply conditional and traditional formatting, and add sub-reports, charts, and summaries. Also learn to enhance forms using design view, add sub-forms, and work with controls. The class will introduce the advanced objects macros and modules. Not recommended for Mac users. Access Level 1 or equivalent experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. Course materials to be provided by instructor. 7158 4/26/2014 - 4/26/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
Access Access 2010 Series
Richards
Sign up for the Access 2010 Series and receive a 20% discount Access 2010 Level 1, Access 2010 Datasheets, Queries and Pivots, and Access 2010 Reports, Forms, Macros and Modules. Bring a flash drive or memory stick to class. 7159 4/12/2014 - 4/26/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 3 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $385
COMPUTER
Access 2010 – Level 1
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Richards
Explore the Access 2010 environment and learn how to create databases and datasheets in this introductory class. Understand the relational nature of Access databases and how to relate tables to one another. This class will cover the basics, including using the wizard to create and then manually modify forms, select queries, and reports. Not recommended for Mac users. Previous Windows experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or thumb drive to class. 7110 4/12/2014 - 4/12/2014 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $159
See page 33 for off-campus class locations.
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
PROFESSIONAL Business Skills ONLINE CERTIFICATES Social Media for Business Certificate
Kart, Selke
Whether you are new to social networks or already involved, you will come away with a plan to integrate social networks such as Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more into your communication and marketing, and practical, how-to techniques to use in your organization or business. Certificate includes three one-month online courses at a 15% discount. 7168 4/7/2014 - 5/2/2014 $495 7230 6/2/2014 - 6/27/2014 $495
Introduction to Social Media 7073 7231
Selke
4/7/2014 - 5/2/2014 6/2/2014 - 6/27/2014
$195 $195
Marketing Using Social Media 7165
5/5/2014 - 5/30/2014
Kart $195
Integrating Social Media in Your Organization Selke 7169 7232
4/7/2014 - 5/2/2014 6/2/2014 - 6/27/2014
$195 $195
Managing Social Media Services Platforms Certificate Kart, Selke
Develop your skills to work and manage the social media platforms, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and learn practical, how-to techniques to integrate these networks into your organization or business. Certificate includes three one-month online courses at a 20% discount. 7222 4/7/2014 - 5/30/2014 $495
LinkedIn for Business
Franz
Everything you needed to get started with Quickbooks. Learn easy ways to create a new company and build a chart of accounts. Use Quickbooks to invoice customers, enter bills, back up data and generate monthly reports. Prerequisite: Previous Windows Experience and familiarity with Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable. Reference book included. 7062 4/21/2014 - 5/12/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 3 ses M On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $239
Quickbooks 2012 –Level 2
Franz
Further your knowledge of Quickbooks and improve your skills with this robust accounting software. Customize forms, track inventory, use credit cards and sales tax and create reports or graphs. Explore the payroll feature in QuickBooks and learn how to create job estimates. Prerequisite: Quickbooks Level 1. Reference book included. No class on 5/26/14 due to Memorial Day. 7146 5/19/2014 - 6/9/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 3 ses M On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $169
Selke
$195
Profit Planning – Beyond Breakeven
Kart
Gain powerful insight into what experienced business owners do to plan their future profits and harness it for your own business. Learn to compute your own breakeven chart and develop a profit plan. You will know how to calculate the impact of future business decisions, and you will be prepared to decide your expansion plans. Mr. Sedlik brings extensive entrepreneurial skills and teaching experience to help you achieve business success. 7018 4/19/2014 - 4/19/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3443 $59
7225 4/7/2014 - 5/2/2014
Quickbooks 2012 – Level 1
7223 4/7/2014 – 5/2/2014 7224 5/5/2014 - 5/30/2014
$195
Accounting and Quickbooks Series
Selke $245
Franz
Sign up for the Accounting and Quickbooks Series and receive a 20% price discount on Accounting for Small Business, Quickbooks Level 1, and Quickbooks Level 2. No class on 4/28/14 or 5/26/14 due to Memorial Day. 7147 4/7/2014 - 6/2/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 8 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3449 $329
Accounting for Small Business
Franz
Operating a small business? New to accounting? This class is for you! Discover basic accounting principles you can apply using a simple paper ledger or as preparation for starting to use Quickbooks. You will leave understanding journal entries, accounts payable, accounts receivable and more! Learn the ins and outs from an experienced bookkeeper and small business owner. 7016 4/7/2014 - 4/14/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 2 ses M On Campus: CC 3449 $99
I have experience with QuickBooks already, but this course was very helpful to expand my understanding of the program. I really like how the instructor, Ms. Franz, engaged with the students and encouraged participation. She was able to incorporate the learning materials with actual work type scenarios—which was very helpful. – Traci on the Accounting and Quickbooks Series with Debe Franz
PROFESSIONAL
Facebook for Business
Sedlik
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PROFESSIONAL Perk-Up Your Presentations
Buschmohle
You can deliver outstanding presentations, no matter how nervous you feel. You’ll gain practical techniques for opening talks in 30 seconds (or less), using your voice and body language expressively, organizing and writing speeches, selling and being persuasive, telling stories, using PowerPoint, handling questions with composure, speaking before cameras, and meeting the needs of your audience. Instructor has taught presentation skills for the past 33 years in seven countries, most recently in China and Russia. 7037 5/3/2014 - 5/10/2014 9:00AM - 12:00PM 2 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $89
Boosting Your Website Traffic (Online) Belhassen, Hurrell Acquire the basic skills to boost your website traffic, including how to analyze your visitor traffic, how to use search engine optimization to get greater visibility and exposure in Google searches, and how to redesign your web site copy to increase your visitors and results. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an SEO expert and can answer your toughest questions as well. This class is online. 7075 5/5/2014 - 5/30/2014 $195
Small Business
PROFESSIONAL
Business Plan Workshop for Small Businesses
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Lewis
Calling all busy solopreneurs, time-crunched mompreneurs, and passionate artisans—start 2014 by getting the small business you’ve always dreamed of off the ground, or take your current business to the next level. This class will actually make the business plan process less painful—and even fun! Through targeted questions, step-by-step exercises, and hands-on templates, you will brainstorm and organize your business ideas. Take away an actionable business plan that is both specific to where your business is today and a guide for where you want to go tomorrow. 7046 4/16/2014 - 5/7/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 4 ses W On Campus: IB Bldg Room3316 $109
Starting a Small Food Business
Lewis
Find success starting a food business in a commercial kitchen. You will learn to cost products, prepare food-specific business plans and how to obtain health and other required permits from an experienced food entrepreneur. This step by step class will help set you up for success and avoid making costly mistakes. 7029 4/26/2014 - 4/26/2014 9:00AM - 5:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $99
Home Cooked: Starting a Food Business in Your Kitchen Lewis Do you dream of turning your love for canning or baking into a side business? You can find out how in this comprehensive class taught by an experienced food entrepreneur. Recent changes in the law make it easier than ever to start a home-based food business for baked goods and canned products. Learn about business licensing and health code policies plus best practices for food costing, branding and distribution. You’ll leave ready to whip up success! 7041 5/17/2014 - 5/17/2014 9:00AM - 5:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $99
How to Start and Operate a Small Business
Odell
Provides an overview of starting and operating a small business including, taxes, types of ownership, licensing requirements, risk and financial analysis, establishing price for product or service, developing winning sales and marketing strategies, and building a plan for personal and business success. 7066 4/22/2014 - 5/20/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 5 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3455 $165
Michael is passionate about helping people. His handouts are comprehensive and abundant, plus he takes the time and trouble to then email numerous other resources. That is going above and beyond. – Cecelia on How to Start and Operate a Small Business with Michael Odell
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
PROFESSIONAL
The SmartStart Workshop for Starting the Business of Your Dreams
Fisher
Not sure how to start a business? You’re not alone. Join other entrepreneurs for a full-day workshop that guides you through starting a business. You’ll begin with an inventory of your management skills and personal resources, then set goals for life and business, and learn to evaluate your business idea before you risk your money and time. The class will also feature a discussion of the 25 known ways to finance the business of your dreams. A $10 workbook fee is due to the instructor in class. 7187 5/10/2014 - 5/10/2014 9:00AM - 4:30PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3345 $95
FEATURED BUSINESS SKILLS CLASSES • LinkedIn for Business • Improving Email Promotions • The Business Plan
Complete class list and registration continuinged.northseattle.edu/online
Work for Yourself Is It a Real Work-at-Home Job or Scam?
JIM FISHER Jim Fisher has written about entrepreneurship and small business for over thirty years, a n d ta u g h t s ma ll busi n ess management skills and beginning business classes and workshops for nearly as long. He ran his own marketing communication practice for over ten years, owned a business in the travel industry, and has written for magazines ranging from Life Magazine to Opportunity. He currently writes and edits a blog, Small Business—Real People, while finishing work on his book, The SmartStartTM System for Starting the Business of your Dreams.
Mooradian
Need extra ways to supplement your income but can’t figure out what is genuine? This class will teach you to recognize the marketing tricks of scammers. Learn how to track emails, trace IP addresses and research companies, giving you confidence to recognize when work is legitimate. Leave with resources on how to make extra income and names of over 140 companies that hire at-home workers. Basic internet and email skills required. Course fee includes $25 book with listings. 7032 4/17/2014 - 4/17/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 1 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3446 $49
Become A Mystery Shopper
Mooradian
Business Basics for Artists
Fisher
Are you an artist, writer, photographer or musician wanting to take the next big step to make a profit with your work? Learn how to approach and manage clients or buyers, how to price your work, how to negotiate work-for-hire contracts, what records to keep, and how to maximize your income. This information-packed class is taught by a writer and beginning business consultant with over a decade of free-lancing experience. 7188 5/8/2014 - 5/22/2014 6:00 - 8:30PM 3 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $105
The Instructor was great, very personable and engaging. And the book that came with the class is clearly written and informative. – Linda on Become a Mystery Shopper with Bethany Mooradian
PROFESSIONAL
Earn money while you shop and eat! Companies hire people to make observations at their stores and use the information to train workers and improve customer service. Learn who is hiring, what companies expect, writing a great evaluation, tax reporting, common scams, and how to get started. Basic Internet and email skills required. Course fee includes $25 book with companies and resources. 7054 5/5/2014 - 5/5/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 1 ses M On Campus: TBA $49
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PROFESSIONAL Make Money Licensing Your Music
Hartman
Are you a composer, performer, or songwriter? Do you have original music already recorded that’s just sitting around? Learn how to pitch your music for television, film, and other media. This class will give you quick and easy information on all aspects of music licensing. Leave ready to advance your career and create a new income stream from future royalties. Feel free to bring a sample of your music to class to learn which markets to explore (optional). 7105 5/17/2014 - 5/17/2014 9:00AM - 12:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $49
Landlording 101
Bear
Learn to make landlording a rewarding experience in this introductory class. Dampen your concerns and increase your knowledge with an instructor who has had unmitigated success as a small-time landlord and property manager in this region. No matter what stage of the process you are in, learn the inside scoop about tenant relations and how to manage them. 7040 5/3/2014 - 5/3/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $59
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Beyond the Basics – eBay Selling and More
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Shebley
You’ve sold a few items on eBay and now you’re ready to sell more. Congratulations, you’ve caught the eBay bug! In this class we’ll answer some of the most frequently asked questions about scaling your operation. You will discover a few hidden gems for finding inventory to sell. We’ll talk about what to look for as a garage/estate sale or auction picker and how much to pay. We’ll also cover tools and techniques to help list items quicker and track your growing inventory. Workbook available from instructor for $15. 7180 4/21/2014 - 4/21/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 1 ses M On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $49
Clock Hours
Sell It on eBay!
Shebley
Join the 730,000+ people who make a part- or full-time living selling on eBay. You will learn from an award-winning eBay expert how to set up an account, list an item, and what you need to do both during and after the auction ends. After this class you will be ready to kick-off your eBay career with confidence and ease. 7026 4/30/2014 - 5/7/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 2 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $69
Teachers can earn Clock Hours with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for their Continuing Education class by registering for this fee. Pay this fee one time each quarter and earn clock hours for multiple classes! In order to grant clock hours, we need attendance verification from the instructor through a signed Clock Hours Reporting Form (provided upon registration). 7389 $15
Continuing Education Units (CEU) Earn Continuing Education Units or CEUs to verify the completion of a class. After finishing your class, you will receive a letter of completion awarding CEUs. Students must register each quarter in which they wish to earn CEUs. 7390 $15
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
ARTS Visual Arts Your Guide to Drawing Well
Schneider
Turn “no, I can’t draw” into amazement at what you can do with pencil and paper! Through individual attention from the teacher, you will build a firm foundation of training your eye to accurately draw objects for an ultimately three-dimensional look. Gain familiarity with drawing materials, including charcoal pencils, and paper, and learn techniques to render proportion and perspective. Intermediate drawers will also find their skills sharpened in this class. By the end of class, you will wield a pencil and face a blank paper with confidence! See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7184 4/12/2014 - 5/3/2014 12:30 - 2:30PM 4 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $69
Introduction to Drawing
Tramantano
Get inspired and draw like you’ve always wanted to! This class will encourage you to see the world and your work with “new” eyes. Learn key tools and concepts that will develop your observational drawing skills. Explore a variety of media and techniques so you have a range of choices as you continue your artistic journey beyond this class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7101 4/18/2014 - 6/13/2014 9:30AM - 12:00PM 8 ses F On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $145
Drawing In Color
Paquette
Drawing In Color is an exciting process with huge impact and expressive qualities. A variety of color drawing media will be used, such as colored pencils, and oil pastels, with an opportunity to try mixed media. We will work from striking still life subjects (such as exotic botanicals), explore portraiture and landscape, and use the color wheel to mix harmonious exciting color. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7152 4/8/2014 - 6/10/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses Tu On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1632 $195
Chubotin
Draw the human figure with the guidance of a skilled artist. Hone your drawing skills as you work from short poses to longer, more considered poses. Develop your ability to capture proportion, posture, structure and movement of the human form. Practice drawing male and female models and improve the connection between what you see and what you render. Price includes all model fees. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 5/23/14 due to Memorial Day weekend. 7103 4/11/2014 - 6/6/2014 6:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses F On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1532 $175
Creative Watercolor Painting
Schneider
Explore watercolor painting in an open, artistic environment designed for all skill levels. Beginners will learn the basics of brushes, paper, and pigments. Those with experience will exercise their imagination to move from realistic subject matter to more abstract concepts. All students will learn from each other and experiment with experimental materials such as pencils, wax, and collage. Susan paints watercolors at the Pike Place and Ballard markets and teaches around Seattle. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7185 4/12/2014 - 5/3/2014 10:00AM - 12:00PM 4 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $69 7181 5/10/2014 - 6/7/2014 10:00AM - 12:00PM 4 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $69
I had never done water colors before and thoroughly enjoyed the class. In the few short weeks of the class I learned a lot and gained enough confidence to give my paintings away as gifts. And people love them. I would definitely take another class by Susan and plan to do so next quarter. – Cindy on Creative Watercolor Painting with Susan Schneider
ARTS
VIRGINIA PAQUETTE Virginia has worked and exhibited internationally. Her art frequently depicts a sense of movement and change, and is inspired by natural forms and phenomena. She has worked in many media, often combining elements of painting, drawing, collage, and printmaking. She has continued to teach throughout her career in art, and believes as Yeats did that, “Education is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire.”
Figure Drawing
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ARTS The Basics of Acrylic Painting
Schneider
If you find watercolors too challenging and oil painting too smelly, then acrylics is the best way to paint. This class is for anyone who has thought about trying acrylics as well as those who want to continue with their acrylic painting. We will explore the best starter colors, types of paper and canvas, acrylic brushes and mediums using still lives as a means to explore all the variety of ways to paint. Bring any acrylic supplies you have. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7171 5/10/2014 - 5/31/2014 12:30 - 2:30PM 4 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $69
Open Studio
Pope
Love to paint but short on time? Optimize your time and improve your artwork in this encouraging, cooperative class. Discover camaraderie and a sense of artistic accomplishment by working with other experienced artists. Group critiques and the instructor’s guidance will help you gain valuable insights and hone your artistic direction. This isn’t your typical art class, but a time for you to create a body of work and to paint just for fun. A $5 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 5/23/14 due to Memorial Day weekend. 7102 4/11/2014 - 5/30/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 8 ses F Magnuson Park Belvedere Terr Rm $199
Oil Painting - Beginning and Intermediate
Pope
Learn composition, expression, and color in this course designed to introduce beginners and intermediate painters to oil painting. As you progress from a basic understanding of the medium toward more complex subject matter and methods, you’ll be guided and encouraged via individualized instruction to cultivate your own style and vision. There will be new material for those repeating this class. Previous drawing experience recommended but not required. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www. learnatnorth.org for class supply list info. 7125 4/16/2014 - 6/4/2014 1:30 - 4:00PM 8 ses W Magnuson Park Belvedere Terr Rm $155
Painting and Abstraction
Painting and Abstraction II
ARTS Instructor Sue Pope
Paquette
Continue your understanding of abstraction as you focus on developing your individual style of painting. Establish a focus concept for the quarter, pursue your ideas, and push your abstract exploration further. Your goal is to create a body of work with a cohesive style and personal ideas. Instructor will provide demonstrations and critiques to guide you on your way. Intended for students familiar with contemporary art and with some experience working abstractly. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7130 4/10/2014 - 6/12/2014 9:15 - 11:45AM 10 ses Th On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $175
Collage and Painting
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Paquette
Discover the art of Modern life: learn a new way of seeing, create dynamic abstract paintings, and express your inner self in your work. For more than a century artists have turned to this more personal and expressive mode of painting. In this introductory class you will explore the basics of style, structure, and the simple concepts behind the actions. You can work in acrylics or watercolors as we will examine the common techniques and qualities of all paint. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 5/1/14. 7134 4/10/2014 - 6/19/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $195
Paquette
Explore the many ways of using paint in combination with collage to create a new “collage painting.” This combination has a long history that has expanded the language of art. You will combine the collage technique of pasting painted and printed papers and textile materials with painting. As part of each project, you will become fluent in the elements of design to organize the composition, color harmony, shape, space, and surface texture. Demonstrations and discussions included. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7148 4/8/2014 - 6/10/2014 9:15 - 11:45AM 10 ses Tu On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $195
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
ARTS The Art of Calligraphy: the Italic Hand
Shiovitz
Explore the art of beautiful writing with Calligraphy. Learn how to create beautiful letterforms using a variety of tools and materials. Have fun making practical use of your new skills by addressing envelopes, place cards and other simple projects. Great class for beginners and all levels. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7045 4/21/2014 - 5/19/2014 6:00 - 8:00PM 5 ses M On Campus: IB Bldg Room3420 $89
The Art of Calligraphy: The Roman Hand from Classical to Modern
Shiovitz
When in Rome, do as the Romans do! Join in this fun approach to learning one of the oldest styles of writing. You will begin with the basic structure of the letterforms, then experiment with more relaxed, informal expressions. From classic and graceful, to playful or romantic, this style is useful for card making, journals, scrapbooks or bigger ideas. Have fun making practical use of your new skills with easy to do projects using a variety of tools and materials. Great class for beginners and all levels. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7212 4/23/2014 - 5/21/2014 6:00 - 8:00PM 5 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3445 $89
The Artist’s Sketchbook: A Visual Journal
Freiheit
The artist’s sketchbook combines inspiration, design, and journaling into one rich book. Catalog your ideas and your day-today life while exploring your artistic vision. Expand your repertoire of journal ideas by exploring subjects such as recurring motifs and symbols, transitions, and connections. An artist’s journal covers everything from the everyday to the fantastical. Leave with a working sketchbook and ideas to forward your creativity in your daily life. All levels of experience welcome. See www.learnatnorth. org for supply list. 7068 5/1/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room3446 $115
Instructor Theresa Novion’s student work
3D Arts Introduction to Glass Fusing
Novion
Create a beautiful, unique piece of glass art while learning glass fusing and related techniques. Cut and grind glass to create a coaster, cheese plate, or a piece to hang in the window or on the wall. You’ll also discover how the kiln works; the instructor will fire your piece in her home studio and tell you when to pick up your finished piece. A $25 materials and firing fee is due to instructor on the first day. Come dressed for mess wearing closed toe shoes. 7022 4/12/2014 - 4/19/2014 1:30 - 3:00PM 2 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1152B $69
Intermediate Glass Fusing
Novion
Create a plate, bowl or vase to be slumped into or over a mold. You will learn various fusing techniques and firing schedules to achieve different and exciting effects. A $30 materials and firing fee is due to instructor on first day of class. Dress for mess and wear closed toe shoes. Prerequisite: Intro to Glass Fusing. 7038 4/26/2014 - 5/3/2014 1:30 - 3:00PM 2 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1152B $69
Advanced Glass Fusing
Novion
Use your new skills to create a larger, more advanced glass piece. You may bring a frame to class or buy one from instructor. You may also bring a photo or sample of what you’re going to create. Online videos produced by Bullseye Glass will be included in the class. A $30 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. Dress for mess and wear closed toe shoes. Prerequisite: Intro to Glass Fusing. 7058 5/10/2014 - 5/17/2014 1:30 - 3:00PM 2 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1152B $69
Fused Glass Workshop: Butterfly Ponds
Novion
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Create beautiful functional art that will attract butterflies to your garden! Learn to cut glass and make two butterfly ponds with a fused-in copper cap. Methods of fusing and slumping will be discussed, along with techniques for fusing in copper. Two firings, a fuse and then a slump, will be done at teacher’s home studio kiln. A $30 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class, includes two kiln firings. No prerequisite required. 7202 5/31/2014 - 5/31/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1152B $39
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ARTS
Fused Glass Workshop: Birdbath
Novion
Create a stunning garden centerpiece! Use your new knowledge of working with glass to create a fused glass birdbath! Students can buy a metal stand from instructor or purchase separately. Techniques such as cutting a large circle and using fiber blanket to create a relief will be used. Methods of fusing and slumping will be discussed. Prerequisite: either Intro to Glass Fusing or Butterfly Pond Workshop. A $30 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class, includes two kiln firings. 7204 6/14/2014 - 6/14/2014 1:00 - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1152B $39
Beginning Jewelry Fabrication
Enameling Basics for Jewelry
Tomczak-Selle
Enameling is an excellent way to incorporate color in your jewelry. By fusing glass onto metal you will achieve a rich colorful finish that is permanent. This class is the perfect opportunity to get a taste of what enameling has to offer. Learn basic enameling techniques such as torch firing, kiln firing, sifting, stencils and will create several elements that can be used in jewelry designs. Students should note that material costs are not included in tuition. A $25 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7208 4/14/2014 - 6/9/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 8 ses M On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $195
Cross/Knuth
Learn basic metal fabrication and silver soldering techniques used in creating finished jewelry pieces. Work with non-ferrous metals and stones to produce your own jewelry design. Price includes lab fee. Supply list will be provided at first class. 7129 4/8/2014 - 6/10/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 10 ses Tu On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $235 7123 4/12/2014 - 6/7/2014 10:00AM - 1:00PM 9 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $235
Intermediate Jewelry Workshop
Montgomery
Improve your skills and techniques to take your designs and ideas to the next level. With an emphasis on hand fabrication, surface techniques and some stone setting, you will design your own projects that incorporate your new skills. Must have taken North Seattle Beginning Jewelry class or equivalent. 7135 4/10/2014 - 6/12/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 10 ses Th On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $235
Advanced Metal Design
Galligan
Further expand and develop your metal skills in this class for experienced jewelers. You will get lots of practice as you focus on design, and advanced techniques in soldering, forming, and fabrication. Come with drawings, finished work and lots of questions. Must have taken North Seattle Beginning Jewelry class or equivalent. Supply list will be provided at first class. 7175 4/9/2014 - 5/28/2014 6:30 - 9:30PM 8 ses W On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $195
Instructor Barbara Knuth’s student work
Lost Wax Casting
ARTS
Beginning Welding
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Cross
Learn to carve, sculpt and mold wax; then transform it into metal through the lost wax casting. Take your scrap metal from other projects and use them in this alternative way of creating metal jewelry. You will learn basic casting techniques such as cuttlebone, tufa, and alloying of non-ferrous metals. Previous metal fabrication skills are required for this class. Materials fee to be collected by instructor in class. No class on 5/23/14 due to Memorial Day weekend. 7176 4/11/2014 - 6/13/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses F On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $235
Riley
If it is steel, you can weld it! Re-purpose just about anything steel and keep the planet green. Create and take home your own steel sculpture or small project. Learn fabrication and hand bending techniques used to make wrought iron elements while focusing on low-tech processes and simple tools. A $70 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list, what to wear, and driving directions. 7019 4/12/2014 - 4/13/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 2 ses Sa, Su Studio Steel, LLC Studio $155 7035 5/20/2014 - 5/22/2014 6:00 - 10:00PM 2 ses Tu, Th Studio Steel, LLC Studio $155 7100 6/3/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:00 - 10:00PM 2 ses Tu, Th Studio Steel, LLC Studio $155
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
ARTS Beginning Ceramics
Duarte
Transform a lump of clay into a piece of art! Using the basic wheel throwing and hand-building methods, you will learn to create cups, bowls, boxes and more with aplomb. Individualized instruction and demonstrations of the technical underpinnings will give you a strong foundation in the ceramic arts. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7121 4/15/2014 - 6/17/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses Tu On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $209
Ceramics
Duarte
Ignite your creativity and fashion objects in clay using the fundamental building techniques of coil building, pinch pots, slab building and wheel work. Experiment with new methods while you receive highly individualized instruction and observe weekly demonstrations. Ceramics discovery awaits you! See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7141 4/19/2014 - 6/21/2014 11:00AM - 2:00PM 10 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $209
Continuing Wheel Throwing
Duarte
In this class you will review and reinforce basic techniques with throwing drills and weekly demonstrations as you branch out into more complicated forms such as jars with lids, sets and taller forms. A $5 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7128 4/16/2014 - 6/18/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses W On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $209
Advanced Ceramics
Duarte
More clay, more ceramics savvy. Enhance your wheel work and hand building skills with more challenging forms, participate in group critiques, and learn more about the ceramics process (e.g., loading, firing, and glazes). See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7133 4/17/2014 - 6/19/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 10 ses Th On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $209
Stained Glass
Nicholas
Create beautiful, one-of-a-kind art pieces that sparkle in the sunlight. You will learn how to design, cut and fabricate glass with lead and copper foil techniques from a stained glass artist with 30 years of experience. Leave with a finished piece of unique art. No prior art experience required. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7107 4/19/2014 - 6/14/2014 10:00AM - 12:30PM 8 ses Sa On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1627 $125
Photography iPad or Cell Phone: Photo Technology Art
Gordon
Did you know that your cell phone or tablet is an exciting medium for art? Learn how to create stunning artwork through different applications, including Photoshop Elements basics, with your iPad or smart phone. Discover how to improve your photography, artistically transform photos, and send the images to print. Smart phone, iPad, or tablet capable of applications required. 7021 4/8/2014 - 4/8/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 1 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $45
Camera Basics: Techniques and Art
Stahl
See page 33 for off-campus class locations.
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You’ve figured out how to point and shoot, but now learn all that your camera can really do. This introductory class will cover the basics of camera operation: exposure, f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO, lenses, filters, and flash. Learn tips for great photography from the instructor, Robert Stahl, an award winning photographer whose work has appeared in National Geographic publications. Bring your digital DSLR or 35mm film camera to class; tripod recommended. Class includes two Sunday afternoon field trips on April 20 and April 27, 2014 (details given in class). See www.learnatnorth.org for required textbook. 7036 4/12/2014 - 5/3/2014 8:30 - 10:30AM 4 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $125
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ARTS Continuing Acting Techniques
Christie
Join other experienced acting students to develop your individual craft and improve your acting methods. Apply advanced acting theories and techniques to a variety of scene studies, and prepare a variety of audition pieces to use in the transfer process or in the real world. At the end of the quarter, your learning will culminate with a performance of rehearsed scenes and monologues. Some previous acting experience required or audition with the instructor. 7089 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1132 $125
Acting and the Camera
Photographic Composition – Intermediate
Stahl
Develop an eye for photographic compositions that are compelling and creative. This color photography class, taught by Robert Stahl, an award-winning photographer, will interest those who have either a digital DSLR or digital mirrorless camera (35mm film shooters are also welcome). Also provided will be design guidelines utilizing the basics categories of color and form. A tripod is required. Class includes two Sunday morning field trips on April 20 & 27, 2014 (details given in class). See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7162 4/12/2014 - 5/3/2014 10:30AM - 12:30PM 4 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $125
Digital Shooting for Photoshop and Creating Photo Art
Gordon
Do you want to design digital images for your web page and Facebook using Photoshop? Learn how to take great digital photos, how to use Photoshop to perfect your image and what to do with the finished product. Learn shooting tips from a professional, basic photo manipulation tools in Photoshop and how to prepare your images for printing or archiving. Create amazing photo products such as tiles, jewelry charms, greeting cards and more. 7031 4/22/2014 - 4/29/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 2 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $119
Drama
ARTS
Acting Techniques
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Christie
Covering a variety of theatrical traditions, develop your individual style through improvisation, monologue, creative characterization, concentration and scene study. Refine your acting skills through study of stage awareness, cold readings, method exercises and theater games. Both beginners and experienced actors will advance their skills in this wide-ranging class. 7115 4/14/2014 - 6/9/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $125
Telford
Don’t let the camera intimidate you—develop your acting technique and how you put it to work for film. Explore how to talk on camera with ease and honesty and gain an understanding of film theory and production. You will leave class prepared for auditions and call backs. Plan on spending at least an hour per week outside class learning lines and rehearsing for in-class filming and viewing. 7092 4/16/2014 - 6/4/2014 6:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254B $149
Music
Classical Music History and Appreciation
Esson
Do you have an interest and love for classical music, but want to learn more? Take a tour through classical music history, from its 11th century origins to present-day. You’ll discover the varied forms of classical music, its evolution, and why it sounds the way it does. You will also enjoy listening to selections of some of the greatest masters’ works, find your favorite composers, and gain exposure to compelling music history and culture. 7195 4/7/2014 - 5/19/2014 6:30 - 8:00PM 6 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254B $79
Beginning Piano – Part 1
Henry
Anyone can learn to play Chopsticks, but wouldn’t you like to learn how to play piano properly? Learn to read and play music from the very start. This class is for the absolute beginner with no previous piano experience. Classes are in the piano lab on campus, so class size is limited. Practice rooms are available for students to practice. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7047 4/24/2014 - 6/19/2014 7:00 - 8:30PM 6 ses Th On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1228 $119
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
ARTS Beginning Guitar III
Brengle
Take your guitar playing to the next level. This course will focus on advanced melody reading and barre chords. Learn advanced strumming and picking patterns for great modern rock songs and classics as well. Further develop your blues improvisation and take a first look at jazz standards. Prerequisite: Guitar II, or the ability to play open chords and note reading skills. Bring your acoustic guitar to class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7005 4/12/2014 - 6/14/2014 1:00 - 2:30PM 8 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254A $109
Discover Your Hidden Vocal Talents
Instructor Peter Henry
Beginning Piano – Part 2
Henry
Continue to develop as a beginning pianist. Focus is on continuing to learn to read music. Prerequisite: completion of Beginning Piano – Part 1. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7132 5/22/2014 - 6/12/2014 7:00 - 8:30PM 4 ses Th On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1228 $55
Continuing Piano
Henry
“Continuing Piano” takes up where “Beginning Piano” left off. If you know how to read music and would like to develop your sight-reading skills and play more challenging pieces, this is the class for you! Classes are in the piano lab on campus. It’s best if you have a keyboard available for daily practice. See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7043 4/22/2014 - 6/17/2014 7:00 - 8:30PM 5 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1228 $119
Beginning Guitar
Cascioppo
Are you a beginner or intermediate singer who enjoys singing for fun? Take your singing to the next level and learn to strengthen your singing, presentation, and confidence for any venue. You will come away from class knowing how to warm up your voice, approach and learn a song without becoming overwhelmed, and enhance your stage presence. Please come to the first class with a song you would like to sing and perform (or see instructor). A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on the first day. 7150 5/27/2014 - 6/17/2014 6:15 - 8:15PM 4 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1131 $115
Blues Harmonica
Dominguez
Have fun learning to play this expressive instrument—no music theory required. Learn simple songs, riffs and improvisation on the harmonica, with an emphasis on the Blues. Topics include correct harp handling, proper breathing, basic blow/draw patterns and bending notes. We will also cover acoustic vs. amplified and instrument care. Bring a 10-hole diatonic harmonica in the key of C. No prior music theory is needed to take this class, but some basic aspects of music theory are discussed and used throughout the class. 7120 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 7:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1442 $125
Brengle
Pick up the guitar and play! Learn the basic chords and strumming patterns used in many popular songs and play basic melodies. Use the Blues as your foundation as you also learn simple theory and how to read music. In this comfortable class environment, you will have fun as you learn the fundamentals that make guitar playing rewarding. Bring your acoustic guitar to class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7104 4/12/2014 - 6/14/2014 9:00 - 11:00AM 8 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254A $145
Beginning Guitar II
Brengle
Jazz Ensemble
Radke
Membership is by audition only. Combines talents of professional and student musicians in the big-band experience. Practice and perform in concert the newest big-band arrangements which cover all styles of big-band jazz. 7155 4/9/2014 - 6/18/2014 8:00 - 10:00PM 11 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1142 $172
ARTS
Continue practicing and playing your guitar in this next-level class. Apply and build upon your knowledge of guitar basics while learning lots of great rock, blues, folk, and pop songs. Explore blues improvisation, power chords, melody reading, and practical theory that will advance your playing. Prerequisite: Beginning Guitar or the ability to play open chords and note reading skills. Bring your acoustic guitar to class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7108 4/12/2014 - 6/14/2014 11:15AM - 12:45PM 8 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254A $109
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ARTS Guided Autobiography
Horn
Join a fun, interactive class that brings people together to explore major life themes. Learn how to use these themes to write and share stories about your life. Each week you will share your writing and listen to others within the safety of a supportive small group. No writing experience is required. Bring a pen and notebook to class. 7156 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 2:00 - 4:30PM 8 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3315 $159
Self-Publishing eBooks (Online) Street eBooks are becoming more popular than ever. In addition to publishing fiction and non-fiction books, individuals and companies are using eBook publishing as a way to market products, services, and ideas. Discover what makes a great eBook and how you create, format and publish your eBook. Learn the steps necessary to create your eBook with text, photos, illustrations, audio, videos and hyperlinks to websites. Understand the different options you have in self-publishing and distributing your eBook, and how to market it. This class is online. 7164 5/5/2014 - 5/30/2014 $195
Writing
The Art of Creative Writing
Lorton
Whether you are new at creative writing or have been at the process for a while, this class will show you ways to improve the depth and flow of your storytelling. This course will explore unconventional writing exercises and visual techniques to enliven your work, whether in the description of a character, a setting, a situation, an object or an emotion. A $5 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. No class on 4/23/14. 7219 4/9/2014 - 6/4/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $125
Creative Writing – Beyond the Basics
Lorton
If you’ve written before, you’ve got some skills under your belt. This class will capitalize on what you already know and will help you sharpen your writing skills. You’ll be able to work on your own project or tackle class assignments. Emphasis will be on well targeted, tightly written, fact or fiction. Students will read their own work and engage in constructive critique of others’ work. No class on 4/24/14. 7218 4/10/2014 - 5/29/2014 1:30 - 3:30PM 8 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3317 $125
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Beginning Fiction Writing II
Adkins
Hone story ideas and refine your writing skills in this hands-on class for beginning fiction writers. Designed as an open forum to ask questions about writing and publication, you will gain support during the writing process and learn how to give and receive helpful feedback. Also work on specific problem areas in your writing as well as participate in in-class assignments to strengthen scenes and develop characters. Review basic fiction techniques, rewriting and editing skills, and tips for preparing a manuscript for submission. For students who have taken a previous fiction writing class and/or have completed a short story or part of a novel. 7179 4/22/2014 - 5/27/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses Tu On Campus: TBA $139
Workshop for Beginning and Intermediate Poets Newman Poetry offers many possibilities for expression. Examine work by modern poets and write poems that apply a variety of basic concepts. Your poems will be shared in a supportive environment that focuses on their positive aspects and potential for revision as you build confidence and skills in a community of writers. 7079 4/12/2014 - 5/17/2014 10:00AM - 12:00PM 6 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3343 $99
Writing and Selling Magazine Articles
Dubois
The thousands of magazines published in this country depend largely on freelance writers to fill their pages. The next byline could be yours! We’ll cover the ins-and-outs of nonfiction magazine article writing: ideas, research, marketing, writing, building your platform, and more. Instructor Christine Dubois is an award-winning writer who has published more than 400 magazine articles. 7030 4/21/2014 - 4/28/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 2 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3449 $69
The Secrets Of Good Writing
Dubois
Good writing doesn’t have to be hard, not if you know the secrets! Whether you write memos, reports, articles, newsletters, journals, even letters to friends, you’ll benefit from being able to express yourself clearly and directly on paper. 7017 5/5/2014 - 5/5/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $39
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
HOME Update Your Kitchen and Bath
Marx
Kitchens and bathrooms are the two rooms that need the most updating and can be the most expensive to remodel. Understand the tools you need to design and implement ideas in your home. Learn about which jobs to tackle yourself, how to avoid mistakes, and when it is cost effective to hire a contractor. Bring plans, photos and questions of your existing rooms. A $5 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7053 4/16/2014 - 4/16/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses W On Campus: TBA $39
Basic Hands-On Home Repair and Maintenance
Through hands-on techniques and classroom demonstrations, learn a variety of home improvements and maintenance skills. Gain confidence as you learn about tools, how to work with electrical outlets, switches, and lighting; plumbing, faucets and wall repair. Get an overview of door and window installation, home security, insulation, weatherization; and remodeling. You will leave feeling confident in performing your own home repairs. A $27 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7044 4/23/2014 - 5/7/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 3 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3449 $109
Maintenance
Landscaping for Life – Sustainable Home Gardening
DeCaro
Are you a homeowner who wants to create and maintain your own healthy, sustainable landscape? Through instructor-led presentations, class discussions, activities, exercises and an optional field trip you’ll learn how to create a landscape plan for your home. Discover how to use sustainable practices by learning about the role of soils, plants and materials needed, including water drainage and conservation, and use of native and climateadapted plants for the Pacific Northwest. 7220 4/28/2014 - 5/19/2014 6:00 - 8:30PM 4 ses M On Campus: TBA $109
Basic Carpentry and Woodworking
Marx
Personal Organizing and Clutter Clearing
Ross
Feeling overwhelmed by things and paper at home? You can learn to create rooms and systems that support you rather than drain you. Using Clutter Assessment and clearing, organizing principles we’ll break old patterns and learn new skills. Find that letter, reclaim the counter tops and align your inner and outer worlds. We will create strategies for change and discuss concrete methods of tackling clutter and chaos. 7024 6/10/2014 - 6/17/2014 7:00 - 8:30PM 2 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3455 $45
Marx
Do you have power tools and want to learn to use them safely and effectively? Learn the basics of joinery, jigs, materials, methods, and project design in a woodshop. After selecting your materials, apply everything you’ve learned to safely use hand and power tools in the construction and assemblage of a “toolbox.” A $27 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class and includes use of all tools, materials, and lumber for your first project. Class located on University of Washington campus at School of Art, Room 117. 7057 4/10/2014 - 5/1/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 4 ses Th University of Washington Art Bldg, Rm 117 $125
Marx
Add value to your home with ceramic tile which is creative, fun and easy to install. Explore the many types of tiles, tools, and techniques as you participate in countertop tile installation. Understand setting materials, grouts, underlay, preparation, and layout. Leave with the skills to complete a home tile project confidently and correctly. This is a hands-on class so dress for mess. A $29 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7065 4/12/2014 - 4/12/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: IB Bldg Room 1322 $39
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Ceramic Tile Installation Made Easy
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HOME Create a Fantasy Fabric Scarf
Lewis
Discover how to use ribbon, yarn and fabric scraps to create highly embellished “fantasy fabric.” This easy class will show you how to make your own gorgeous scarf to wear or give, or create a base fabric you can cut up and sew with. You will leave class with a unique finished scarf. A $40 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. Bring your own sewing machine to class and ribbons, yarns, and fabric remnants if you wish. 7080 5/31/2014 - 5/31/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $49
Instructor Karla Freiheit’s work (closeup)
Crafts Hand Decorated Fabric
Freiheit
Using a weekly theme to inspire creativity, learn how to dye, paint, print, marble and embellish cloth to start or add to your fabric stash. You will organize and bind your samples into a hand bound book for future reference. Employ your knowledge to make yardage, quilt blocks, cushions, or tote bags. Apply these techniques to clothing or accessory blanks to create unique items to wear or give as gifts. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7049 4/13/2014 - 6/1/2014 10:00AM - 12:30PM 7 ses Su On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1530 $125
Beginning Sewing
Johnson
No more struggling through sewing projects—learn to sew the fun and easy way! Practice pattern reading, choosing and laying out fabric, design modification, and create a finished piece you can be proud of. Whether you want to redecorate your home, make crafts or clothes, we’ll get you stitching in the right direction. Bring a sewing machine in good working order, power cord, foot control, bobbins, scissors, tape measure and straight pins. A $25 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7088 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 6:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu Greenwood Senior Center Downstairs Classroom $165
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Nuno Felting: Create a Wool & Silk Scarf
Lewis
Learn the exciting craft of nuno felting by using wool to “paint” your own design on a silk scarf. You’ll learn how to add texture, blend and layer colors, and even incorporate objects like beads or charms into your felt painting. The result is a stunning, oneof-a-kind silk scarf with gorgeous texture and color you can wear home the same day. Nuno uses water, heat, and pressure to felt, so come prepared to get lightly splashed! It is not difficult, but you do need a standard level of upper body fitness to knead the wool fibers into the silk. A $35 materials fee is due to instructor in class for silk scarf blank, wool, misc. materials. Bring small beads, charms, feathers, etc. to embellish your scarf (optional). Also bring three to five large towels and a spray bottle. 7209 5/3/2014 - 5/3/2014 10:00AM - 3:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $55
Art in Fashion: Garment Rehab & Embellishment
Lewis
If you have a garment that has acquired stains, worn spots, or rips, or perhaps you have a boring piece you’d like to spruce up —here is the class for you! Discover how to rehab that garment into a gorgeous piece of wearable art. You will learn repairing techniques, embellishment options, and even how to re-cut and reshape. Also, come away with a few wonderful 3-D appliqué techniques that can add texture and artistic interest to your garment. Sewing skills are NOT required. A $20 materials fee is due in class and covers appliques, buttons, trims, embellishments. 7210 6/14/2014 - 6/14/2014 10:00AM - 3:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $55
Beginning Knitting
McHugh
Knitting is the new yoga. Enjoy a fun and relaxing hobby while creating projects for yourself or gifts for others! You will learn all the basics: knit stitch, purl stitch, increasing, decreasing, casting on and binding off. We’ll include circular knitting, while covering pattern reading, finishing and making your projects look beautiful. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7113 4/17/2014 - 5/22/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $85
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
HOME Double Knitting to Create a Two-Color Design
McHugh
Surprise yourself with a beautiful, two-color, front and back design! Armed with basic knowledge of how to cast on and the knit stitch, you can knit the front and back of a fabric at the same time. Learn to create a fabric that has a different color on the front and the back and how to bring the second color through to make a contrasting design on both sides. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7033 5/29/2014 - 6/12/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 3 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3315 $69
Intermediate Upholstery
Gregory
Learn to upholster a miniature custom, wood-frame Victorian style chaise lounge. Use the skills learned in this class to upholster small and full size furniture, the technique is the same! No previous upholstery experience required. Bring 1.5 yards of medium weight upholstery fabric; all other tools provided at class. A $100 materials fee is due to instructor in class (covers the furniture frame, supplies, and instructional video to take home). 7084 6/7/2014 - 6/7/2014 9:00AM - 5:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: ED Bldg Room 0843A $175
Cooking
Healthy Foodies
Brownstein
You really can have it all—eat delicious AND healthy food! Discover ways to cut calories, increase the nutritional value of your food, and find new recipes for staying healthy without compromising taste. In each class, you will make a meal with fresh, low-fat ingredients while avoiding processed and refined foods. You will enjoy dishes such as whole grain butternut squash ravioli, fish tacos, roasted beet and farro salad, and much more. A $35 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7226 4/8/2014 - 4/29/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 4 ses Tu Kitchen Coach Cooking School Kitchen $125
Homemade Soap to Keep or Give
Baerg
Tired of paying top dollar for gourmet soap? Learn to craft luscious soaps the old fashioned way using lye, fats and oils. Learn about ingredient options and various soapmaking techniques. Create your own soaps to take home, along with recipes and instructions. Homemade soap makes a perfect gift. Bring rubber gloves and an old towel. A $10 materials fee payable to instructor. 7109 6/7/2014 - 6/7/2014 10:00AM - 1:30PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $65
Make Homemade Natural Body Care Products
Baerg
Discover the joy of crafting your own body care products using herbs and natural ingredients. You will learn to make affordable, nourishing, personalized products to pamper from head to toe! We will discuss ingredient properties, techniques, and craft a few products. You will leave with recipes and samples. Bring an apron to this hands-on class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7142 6/7/2014 - 6/7/2014 2:30 - 5:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1360 $39
Gregory
Learn the basics of upholstery in this fun, hands-on class. You will bring 5/8 yard fabric and learn to measure, cut, and upholster a brand new footstool that you take home! The skills that you will learn in this class can be applied to any type of seat such as a dining room chair, bench, or ottoman. Tools will be available to use during class. A $50 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7039 4/19/2014 - 4/19/2014 10:00AM - 1:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: ED Bldg Room 0843A $49
These classes were really fun and I learned a lot of new techniques and tried different food. Really nice to have so many dishes prepared, cooked and served during the classes, so each of us could talk about what we did with the recipes.
– Linda on cooking classes with Deb Brownstein
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Upholstery for Beginners
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Beginning Bread Baking and Yeast Doughs Brownstein
What is yeast and gluten? Is there a difference between bread flour and all purpose? Why do we need to knead? We’ll answer these big, basic bread questions and more in this beginning class. You will spend a hands-on afternoon creating yeast dough, rapid rise dough, quick no-knead oat bran bread, bagels, and focaccia while exploring different methods to create all manner of sweet and savory breads. We’ll toss a healthy salad while our dough rises and share the creations we’ve made. A $20 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7228 5/4/2014 - 5/4/2014 1:00 - 6:00PM 1 ses Su Kitchen Coach Cooking School Kitchen $65
Culinary Geographic – Andiamo Italia! Brownstein
Experience the many flavors of Italy as we explore the regional differences that make Italian food one of the most accessible and varied of world cuisines. Discover different olive oils, pastas, and how traditional Italian food transformed into American Italian. Learn and cook dishes including Sardinian semolina dumplings, traditional Bolognese sauce, mini-stuffed “hat” pasta in a rich broth, spicy and aromatic red sauces, stews, and more. Italy has it all! A $35 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7227 5/7/2014 - 5/28/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 4 ses W Kitchen Coach Cooking School Kitchen $125
Cooking Basics
Brownstein
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Gain culinary confidence and discover how much fun cooking can be when you master the basics! Sharpen your knife skills and learn how to hold a knife, which knife to use, and explore different knife cuts. Tackle baking and roasting, learning how to use the oven for braising beef to create an Irish stew, baking a no-fry eggplant parmesan, and more. Learn to create stocks, gravies, and sauces to accompany many kinds of dishes. Put all of this knowledge to good use to prepare a shared dinner, and come away with new information and many delicious recipes. A $35 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7229 6/4/2014 - 6/18/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 3 ses W Kitchen Coach Cooking School Kitchen $115
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Knife Skills
Brownstein
Julienne, chiffonade, brunoise, chop, slice, dice... Learn the difference between these terms plus: parts of a knife, how to hold a knife, which knife for which task, and how to care for your knives. This class will revolutionize the way you use your most important kitchen tool. Bring an apron, a knife to sharpen and your appetite. We will put our new skills to the test in the preparation of a dinner feast! Suitable for vegetarians. A $20 materials fee is due to instructor in class; includes a meal. 7085 4/13/2014 - 4/13/2014 3:00 - 6:30PM 1 ses Su Kitchen Coach Cooking School Kitchen $45
Eat Like an Astronaut: Cooking with Freeze Dried Food
Reed
Did you know that 98% of nutrients and flavor is retained in freeze dried foods? Learn to cook delicious, healthy freeze dried food in a budget-friendly manner. Save time, effort and money and get prepared for emergencies by attending this fun and interesting three-hour workshop. A $5 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7192 4/19/2014 - 4/19/2014 10:00AM - 1:00PM 1 ses Sa Greenwood Senior Center Kitchen $49 7193 5/7/2014 - 5/7/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 1 ses W Greenwood Senior Center Kitchen $49
Home Cheese Making Made Easy
Baerg
Making cheese at home is fun, easy, and affordable! Try your hand at making fresh chevre, paneer, ricotta, and mozzarella. Discover how to use cultured milk products like piima, kefir, yogurt, and butter while sampling delicious cheeses. Leave with recipes, easy-to-follow instructions, and a culture to get you started on your “whey.” Bring an apron so you can fully participate in this handson class. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7028 5/3/2014 - 5/3/2014 10:00AM - 2:00PM 1 ses Sa Greenwood Senior Center Kitchen $65
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
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Advanced Home Cheese Making
Baerg
Homemade feta, gouda, and cheddar can be yours! Gain more skills as a home cheese maker with this tasty, hands-on class. Learn the techniques necessary to craft hard cheeses, including curd cutting, pressing, and aging, as well as how to make a home cheese “cave.” Create several cheeses while participating in discussions and tasting delicious samples. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7214 6/21/2014 - 6/21/2014 10:00AM - 3:00PM 1 ses Sa Greenwood Senior Center Kitchen $75
Desserts Chocolate Truffle Workshop
Fredericks
”Life’s a box of chocolate—truffles!” Take home a box full of handmade quality truffles after learning how to temper chocolate, hand-dip centers and use a variety of molds. Create eight kinds of truffles using various methods to flavor ganache using fresh fruits, nuts, herbs and spices, and liquors. Bring a sack lunch to maximize class time. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7048 5/17/2014 - 5/17/2014 10:00AM - 4:30PM 1 ses Sa Greenwood Senior Center Kitchen $95
Instructor Christopher Gronbeck
Scotch Whisky
Wine & Spirits Bourbon and Beyond!
LeClaire, Gronbeck
The Perfect Pairing – Wine and Cheese LeClaire, Gilbert
Discover the joy of finding the perfect pairing of wine and cheese. Then throw a party so you and your favorite people can laugh, linger and argue over which wine tastes best with which cheese and why. Join Beecher’s ACS CCPTM Cheese expert Brian Gilbert and Sommelier David LeClaire as you taste various samplings of wine and cheese combinations. Students must be 21 or older; picture ID required. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7213 6/10/2014 - 6/10/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254B $39
Wine 101
LeClaire, Gronbeck
Want to learn how to select, age and enjoy wine? Experience the nuances that separate cheap wines from good wines, American wines from European wines, and understand the nature of different grape varieties. Sommelier David LeClaire’s entertaining and lively style will make the learning process fun as you taste your way through the evening. Students must be 21 or older; picture ID required. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7006 6/2/2014 - 6/2/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses M The Barrel Thief $39
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Bourbon, whiskey, and rye...oh, my! Learn about Bourbon's colorful history and taste a wide range of this American classic. Leave understanding the character of Bourbon, what makes a whiskey a Bourbon, how it’s made, and how it should be tasted. In one fun night, become a more educated bourbon drinker and enthusiast! Taught by Sommelier David LeClaire and Christopher Gronbeck, owner of The Barrel Thief Wine & Whiskey Bar. Students must be 21 or older; picture ID required. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7234 4/14/2014 - 4/14/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses M The Barrel Thief $39
LeClaire, Gronbeck
You don’t have to visit Scotland to experience the complex elements of Scotch whisky. Learn with the senses as you evaluate the flavors, colors, mouth feel and textures, and aroma or ‘nose’ of Scotch. Gain a deeper appreciation of Scotch regions, types, history, and legend. Sample various ages and blends of Scotch and enjoy an evening with expert David LeClaire. Must be 21 years of age to take this class. Please eat before coming to class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor in class. 7015 4/21/2014 - 4/21/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses M The Barrel Thief $39 7235 5/19/2014 - 5/19/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 1 ses M The Barrel Thief $39
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FITNESS Zumba® Step This class was perfect for me! Michelle had a class structure that combined strength training with some cardio work. Each session had a different variety of exercises so it was never boring. Michelle offers alternates to each exercise so that you can work to your own ability and make it as challenging as you want. Michelle is a knowledgeable, enthusiastic and encouraging instructor.
Rejuvenate! Core Matters Pilates Conditioning – Level 1
– Rebecca on Strength and Conditioning with Michelle Ihlan
Exercise Strength and Conditioning
Ihlan
Come get fit and have a blast! Interval training blends strength and cardiovascular circuits using body weight, a variety of equipment and partner work. This 90-minute class provides full body conditioning complete with stretching. This workout is loaded with functional exercises designed to give you the ultimate challenge. All levels welcome. Class includes membership to Wellness Center. 7131 4/8/2014 - 6/12/2014 6:00 - 7:30PM 20 ses Tu, Th On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $205
Strength, Stretch and Tone
Ihlan
Strength, Stretch and Tone does just that! We strengthen from the core out, improve flexibility while toning your body from head to toe. This class is suitable for all levels. Bring a mat. Let’s sculpt you into works of art! 7118 4/15/2014 - 6/5/2014 4:00 - 5:00PM 16 ses Tu, Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254B $159
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Zumba
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Henricksen
Zumba is an energetic class that combines Latin dance styles with cardio for a body sculpting workout. With easy-to-follow dance steps, the class fuses Latin and international rhythms with fast and slow beats to create a routine that tones and sculpts your body while burning fat. No dance experience needed. Bring a water bottle, comfortable athletic shoes, your energy and your smiles. 7136 4/12/2014 - 5/17/2014 9:00 - 10:00AM 6 ses Sa Crown Hill Center Gym $105 7144 4/13/2014 - 5/18/2014 9:00 - 10:00AM 6 ses Su Greenwood Boys & Girls Club $105
See page 33 for off-campus class locations.
Ihlan
It’s time to elevate your cardio fitness! We’ll take lower body workouts and calorie burning to new heights with Zumba® Step. Let’s tone and strengthen your glutes and legs with a gravitydefying blend of Zumba routines and step aerobics. You’ll get maximum results without losing the easy-to-follow Zumba fitnessparty! Class includes Wellness Center membership. 7186 4/9/2014 - 6/11/2014 6:30 - 7:30PM 10 ses W On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $125
Mattheiss
Discover your body’s flexibility and vitality through a class that uniquely focuses on toning the key stabilizing muscles of your pelvis and spine. Create strong, flat abdominals, add definition to your seat, and stretch tight hips and lower back. Feel tensions fade while learning to relax overworked muscles and waking up underused ones. Taught in a supportive atmosphere with modifications given to accommodate varying abilities. Bring a Pilates mat and 2 pound hand weights. Instructor is Stott Pilates certified. 7149 4/15/2014 - 6/17/2014 6:45 - 7:45PM 10 ses Tu Magnuson Park Matthews Beach Rm $140
Renew! Core Matters Pilates Conditioning with Pilates Ring – Level 2
Mattheiss
The very act of sitting on the round, unstable surface of a stability ball challenges our coordination. Combining Pilates work with the balance challenge of the ball requires large and small muscles in the torso to stretch and strengthen as they work together three dimensionally. The results? An efficient and dynamic full body workout that will tone you, energize you and improve your posture and balance. Build muscle symmetry as underused muscles strengthen and overworked ones relax. Bring a Pilates mat, stability ball and light hand weights (one to five pounds). Instructor is Stott Pilates certified. 7154 4/16/2014 - 6/18/2014 6:45 - 7:45PM 10 ses W Magnuson Park View Ridge Rm $140
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
FITNESS Beginning Ballroom Dancing
Boarman
The perfect class for the first time dancer. Learn easy steps to the most popular dances with a goal towards feeling comfortable and confident in social situations such as weddings, parties, and nightclubs. Singles and couples welcome. Wear comfortable shoes. 7096 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:30 - 7:25PM 8 ses Th Magnuson Park Matthews Beach Rm $95
East Coast Swing
Boarman
Bebop to the upbeat rhythms of East Coast Swing, also known as Jitterbug and Jive—fast, fun, versatile, and danced to a variety of music. No partner necessary. 7174 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 7:30 - 8:25PM 8 ses Th Magnuson Park Matthews Beach Rm $95
Movement Beginning Tai Chi (Grasping the Sparrow’s Tail)
Instructor Bella Jovan
Dance
Belly Dance Blast!
Jovan
Get ready to sweat, shimmy, and have fun! Belly Dance Blast is an electrifying cardio dance fitness program that pairs easy-to-follow moves with top 40 music hits. Learn basic alignment, posture, belly rolls, graceful arms, fast hips, fun dance combos, and much more. A powerful way to lose weight, burn calories, strengthen the core, sculpt the body, and shimmy the night away. Let’s dance! Dress in comfortable tank top and yoga pants. Class includes membership to Wellness Center. Bring pen and notebook to class. 7163 4/7/2014 - 6/2/2014 6:30 - 7:30PM 8 ses M On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $99
Zydeco Dance
Lykes
Continuing Tai Chi (Grasping the Sparrow’s Tail 2)
FITNESS
Lykes
Do you feel like you have two left feet when it comes to dancing? Do you have a desire to learn the very basics and the similarities of all dance forms? In this very popular and fun beginning class you’ll learn the basics of many dances, partnering skills, footwork, and to various types of music. We’ll explore Triple Time Swing, Salsa, Western 2-Step, Blues. Yes, you can learn to dance. 7072 4/10/2014 - 5/15/2014 7:45 - 8:45PM 6 ses Th Phinney Neighborhood Center Room 2 $75
Sharp
For students who have completed Section One of the Yang style form and wish to learn more. Our focus is to complete and refine the long form, which consists of four sections containing about forty five postures each. Partner drills and beginning pushing hands enhance each student’s comprehension of the subtle and profound nature of Tai Chi Chuan. Class includes membership to Wellness Center. 7138 4/12/2014 - 6/21/2014 10:30AM - 12:00PM 10 ses Sa On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $125
Experience that Zydeco Groove! Feel the heat while you enjoy the beat of this fabulous dance from Louisiana. Zydeco music will thrill you with its energetic, passionate and exceedingly joyful sound. Join friendly, all age Zydeco enthusiasts who love this dance for its hot moves and soulful music. No partner or experience necessary. Easy to learn and great for beginners! 7215 4/10/2014 - 5/15/2014 6:30 - 7:30PM 6 ses Th Phinney Neighborhood Center Room 7 $75
So You Think You Can’t Dance?
Sharp
Learn one of the best forms of low impact exercise for health and longevity. Increase flexibility and strength by learning this slow flowing movement meditation. Experience deeper selfawareness, improved balance and mental concentration, as well as increased physical energy. Tai Chi is suitable for all. Class includes membership in the Wellness Center. 7137 4/12/2014 - 6/21/2014 9:00 - 10:30AM 10 ses Sa On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $125
Instructor Dennis Sharp
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FITNESS Prenatal Yoga
8 Limbs Yoga
Prenatal Yoga is an amazing way to prepare your body and mind for labor and motherhood while relieving many pains and discomforts of pregnancy. The classes are taught to embrace both the novice and experienced yoga practitioner in this special time. Teachers offer safe modifications of standard yoga postures. 7196 4/14/2014 - 5/19/2014 5:30 - 7:00PM 6 ses M 8 Limbs Yoga - Phinney Ridge Yoga Studio $90
Yoga Tune-Up
Tai Chi
Blogg
Tai Chi is a classical Chinese exercise often described as meditation in slow motion. Because the basic movements of Tai Chi are done in slow motion, it is excellent for health, balance, relaxation, and self-awareness, as well as self-defense. 7086 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 6:30 - 8:00PM 8 ses Tu Magnuson Park Garden Rm $115
Sustaining Vitality – Qigong
Sharp
Feel better and have more energy when you nurture your health and well-being. Qigong is based on the principles of understanding and balancing natural energy: Qi. Practice body awareness exercises, meditation, and circulation and cultivation of Qi. Pick up movements quickly and easily in this fun, informative environment. Learn from an instructor with 20 years teaching experience and a certified 6th generation Qigong master. 7090 4/8/2014 - 5/27/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu Phinney Neighborhood Center Room 5 $119
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Feldenkrais© – Movement for Better Living
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Protz
Tired of a nagging sore neck, stiff hips, or a painful back? The Feldenkrais Method© offers a way out of physical discomfort so you can move through life with ease. Using gentle and relaxing exercises, experience greater flexibility, better posture, less pain, and more freedom in your movement. Learn how to take these benefits into daily activities such as sitting, walking, or exercising. Bring a mat, a bath towel, and warm comfortable clothing. 7112 4/14/2014 - 5/19/2014 6:30 - 8:00PM 6 ses M On Campus: OC Bldg Room 142A $85
Yoga Yoga
Hill
What needs fixing, refinement and upkeep? This course is for beginning and continuing yoga students. Whole health comes from working on exercises for posture, strength, flexibility, and breath awareness. Bring a yoga mat and a towel to class. 7117 4/15/2014 - 6/10/2014 10:00 - 11:30AM 9 ses Tu Magnuson Park Matthews Beach Rm $125
8 Limbs Yoga
Restore your body, heal damaged muscle tissue, increase strength and bolster your immunity by engaging in Yoga Tune-Up. You will enjoy combining Yoga, Corrective Exercise and Self-Massage using Yoga Tune-Up Therapy Balls for a great head-to-toe workout. 7198 4/17/2014 - 5/22/2014 8:00 - 9:15AM 6 ses Th 8 Limbs Yoga - Phinney Ridge Yoga Studio $89
Back Care Yoga
8 Limbs Yoga
Ease your back pain with yoga! This class series combines gentle yoga poses, discussion of anatomy and alignment, re-education on sitting, standing and walking, as well as movement exercises to create more awareness of your body. Learn what movements are safe for you, and walk away with a greater understanding of your body and the skills to keep it limber and strong. 7199 4/30/2014 - 6/4/2014 7:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses W 8 Limbs Yoga - Phinney Ridge Yoga Studio $85
Yoga Over 50
8 Limbs Yoga
If you have yearned to try yoga but have been discouraged because you think you are too old, your body type is wrong, you are suffering from chronic health issues, or are working with an injury, this series was designed with you in mind. Taught in a light-hearted and very accessible way, this six-class series will introduce you to the basics of the physical practice of yoga, asana, as well as breathing practices, pranayama, and meditation. 7200 5/15/2014 - 6/19/2014 11:00AM - 12:15PM 6 ses Th 8 Limbs Yoga - Wedgwood Yoga Studio $85
View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.
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Personal Dementia for Family Caregivers (Online) Atwood Are you a family caregiver looking after someone with significant memory problems? Learn basic information about Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular dementia, Lewy-Body Dementia, as well as the essential elements to address throughout the illness and common health complications. Discover tips from professional care providers who deliver person-centered care, and gain resources facilitate learning and maximize competence in caregiving beyond the end of the course. Your instructor is an authority on dementia. 7076 4/7/2014 - 4/30/2014 $149 7233 6/2/2014 - 6/30/2014 $149
Vitamins, Supplements and Herbs: What’s in YOUR natural medicine cabinet? Buquicchio
Have you ever looked in your natural medicine cabinet and really assessed what you are taking and why? Whether your choices are based on Dr. Oz or the latest recommendation from Readers Digest, this informative class will help you assess your current regimen and give you the information, tools and resources you need to make informed choices about what you should (or should not) be self-prescribing. Take the guesswork out of selecting vitamins, supplements, and herbs to make safe decisions for your health. 7197 5/13/2014 - 5/13/2014 6:30 - 8:00PM 1 ses Tu On Campus: TBA $29
Sit Less, Move More
Buquicchio
Have you seen the headline, “Sitting is the New Smoking?” Sometimes referred to as “sitting disease,” the health risks of prolonged inactivity have received much attention in the news recently. You will learn compelling evidence and the latest research about sitting disease to manage our deskbound lifestyles. Explore creative devices, tools, resources and workstations that you can use to sit less and move more during your workday and at home. 7191 4/24/2014 - 4/24/2014 6:30 - 8:00PM 1 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $29
Entertainment Finding the Work You Love, Finding the Life You Love
Schenker
8 Steps to Peace of Mind: A Journey into Meditation
Schenker
Is your mind too active, producing worries and anxiety? Behind the chatter, silence and stillness are waiting for you. Learn easy ways to move into spaces of relaxation, self-acceptance, and serenity. Explore eight steps that help connect you to silence in your heart and being. Beginners and seasoned meditators welcomed! Taught by a certified meditation facilitator with 35 years experience. Bring a mat or large towel, pillow, and pen and notebook to class. 7170 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254B $115
Evans
Rediscover the race for space and dive into the fascinating history of manned spaceflight. From the beginning when spaceflight was first sparked by the Soviets to the American programs of Apollo, the Space Shuttle and beyond, you will learn about the brave men and women who had the “right stuff” and the teams of scientists and engineers that got them to the heavens. You will also learn about the moon landings through mixed media and presentations about one of humankind’s greatest accomplishments. An optional field trip to the Museum of Flight will bring to life the Apollo capsule, a mock-up of the Space Shuttle, and much more. 7203 4/15/2014 - 5/20/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses Tu On Campus: TBA $95
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Finding the Work You Love is about Finding Yourself—your creativity and zest for life! Find what makes your heart sing and build your life around it! This course, now in its 15th year at NSCC, delves into four explorations: How to discover what fulfills you? How to translate what you enjoy into real-life opportunities? What obstacles stop you from pursuing your dreams? How do you deal with these obstacles? A $13 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7095 4/16/2014 - 6/4/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses W On Campus: IB Bldg Room 1307 $135
The History of Manned Spaceflight
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SPRING 2014 North Seattle Community College Continuing Education
ENRICHMENT See page 33 for off-campus class locations. Astronomy for Beginners
FRED HOPKINS I started my bad movie career in 1971, when I co-founded The Vintage American Cinema Society. Instead of showing the usual pop-oriented movies like “M.A.S.H.” or “Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid,” we showed Fred Astaire in “Let’s Dance” (with a live performance by a gaggle of tap dancing tots) and “The Ghost of Frankenstein,” starring Bela Lugosi (with a live intro by “The Count,” local TV horror host and legend, Joe Towey). To my discombobulated amazement, we drew huge crowds (and this was 9 years before the general public discovered Ed Wood!).
Evans
What does the night sky have to teach us? How did our ancestors think about the heavens? Why did the lights of the heavens exert such a fascination and how did the effort to understand them transform human society? Explore the solar system and beyond in a multidisciplinary look at Astronomy. Learn about the stars and the planets and the stories behind their discoveries. Course includes a stargazing field trip. 7051 4/17/2014 - 5/22/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 6 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3315 $95
In the early ’80s, local film historian, John Black, and I formed “The Backtrack Cinema Society” and showed “Plan 9 From Outer Space” at the now torn down Seattle Concert Theater and “Glen or Glenda” at Clifford’s On Broadway. We continued showing almost 100 films at venues all over Seattle. This is my eighth year of teaching Schlock Cinema 101 and I have never had so much fun. Being with other discombooberated fans of Totally Awful Cinema and sharing the joy of watching these films and discussing them is a rare treat! I am not worthy!
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Film Noir: The Icons
Noe
Join other classic film fans as we explore Film Noir, the dark, cynical American film genre which emerged during World War II and its aftermath. Jon Noe will be your guide through the back alleys and side streets on the dark side of the American dream. We will study, discuss and watch films starring Robert Ryan, Peter Lorre, Joan Crawford, Edward G Robinson, Alan Ladd and more. 7050 4/15/2014 - 5/20/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 6 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1131 $95
Schlock Cinema: Monsters are Wonderful Companions!
Hopkins
This quarter we will explore and analyze Hollywood’s B-Movie preoccupation with misunderstood, shy people who try to make society better but utterly fail to do so and become ravenous, hostile animal monsters. In keeping with this theme, we will watch: “The Neanderthal Man” (scientist becomes crazed cave man), “The Snake Woman” (woman becomes unfriendly snake), and “The Werewolf” (this is a 1950’s version where the “normal” people are more terrifying than The Werewolf!), and many more. Join us for fun viewing and stimulating after-movie analysis! 7034 4/17/2014 - 5/22/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 6 ses Th On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1131 $95
PSI 101: Paranormal Studies I
McNeill
What do you know about the unknown? This fun class will introduce you to parapsychology, the theory and practice of paranormal investigation. Find out what science is discovering about the mysterious world of ghosts and hauntings, psychic phenomena, and much more! 7027 4/16/2014 - 4/23/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 2 ses W On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1231 $79
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Dinosaurs Invade North Seattle
Braziunas
Are dinosaurs extinct? Not in the world of dinosaur research! Recent discoveries have produced some fascinating surprises and exciting new understandings of this cast of characters. These aren’t your “parents’ dinosaurs” anymore! But they also aren’t the same creatures as portrayed in Jurassic Park either. Join dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds on a trip back in time with a paleontologist who has “studied, traveled and taught” dinosaurs for 20 years. That pigeon has more in common with a T-rex than you may think. A safari to the Burke Museum is included. 7221 4/17/2014 - 5/8/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 4 ses Th On Campus: TBA $65
Scanning Electron Microscope
Kazarinoff
Science meets art in this fascinating class as you learn to photograph with a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)! You will look at insects and flowers with incredible magnification and see what the “really small” really looks like. You will leave with a laminated 8.5" x 11" black and white laminated SEM photograph. A $35 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class and includes all lab supplies and use of the SEM. 7025 4/29/2014 - 5/13/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 3 ses Tu On Campus: ED Bldg Room 0844C $95
Birdwatching – Welcome back the migrants!
Rose
May is the month of migration. Thousands of colorful birds are returning to the Pacific Northwest from their winter hiatus in the south. Their songs and colors will rain down from the trees. This class is your opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the skills employed in birding, and learn to identify common species of Pacific Northwest migratory birds by sight and sound. Class meets on Thursday, 5/8/14 from 6:30-9:00 pm and the field trip is on Saturday, 5/10/14 from 6:30 am - 2:00 pm. 7178 5/8/2014 - 5/10/2014 6:30 - 9:00PM 2 ses Th, Sa On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3426 $99
Travel
British Footpaths – Fife Coast Path
Austin
Walk Scotland’s Fife coast path, from Edinburgh to St. Andrews, the birthplace of Golf. Fishing villages, windmills, castle ruins, Medieval doocots, and golf courses all await your journey along Scotland’s easiest long-distance walking path through the Kingdom of Fife. Learn how to walk independently and how to find friendly B&B’s while ambling at your own pace—all at such reasonable cost you can’t help returning time and again to this beautiful countryside. 7182 4/10/2014 - 4/24/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 3 ses Th On Campus: TBA $59
The Basics of Bicycle Touring
Burch
Travel the World Volunteering
Major
Ready to help in another country by working with local communities that need your skills or support with existing projects? Want to teach English, work with children, help wildlife, support conservation or share your expertise? Learn how to combine inexpensive travel with life-changing experiences as you travel the world as a volunteer. Volunteer travel is not just for the young! A $5 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7064 5/6/2014 - 5/27/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 4 ses Tu On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1231 $69
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Enjoy the adventure and fun of bicycle travel, whether it is an overnight trip close to home, a weeklong trip in the U.S., or a multi-month trip across the globe. You will learn the basics of bicycle touring, from trip preparation to gear selection, and focus on supported, “credit card,” and self-contained styles of road bike touring. The road awaits you! No experience or gear required. 7183 4/12/2014 - 4/12/2014 9:00AM - 12:00PM 1 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3443 $49 7190 4/17/2014 - 4/17/2014 6:00 - 9:00PM 1 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $49
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SPRING 2014 North Seattle Community College Continuing Education
LANGUAGE Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 2
Miranda
A continuation of Spanish for Fun & Travel – Level 1. Practice common, useful phrases and vocabulary as you dive into the language with basic conversations. Develop your beginning Spanish speaking ability with basic grammar, verb conjugation and pronunciation. See www.learnatnorth.org for required textbook. 7114 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3446 $135
Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 3
Spanish Spanish for Beginners – Level 1
Alexander
Bienvenidos a la clase de espanol! Welcome! If you are a beginner with a passion for learning Spanish, this class is for you! Learn basic vocabulary and grammar and build up your conversation skills in this interactive class. You will practice frequently used expressions using repetition, association, listening, speaking, and role playing. Leave knowing simple sayings and with the confidence needed to start communicating in Spanish. See www. learnatnorth.org for required textbook. 7056 4/15/2014 - 5/22/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 12 ses Tu, Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3452 $175
Spanish for Beginners – Level 2
Alexander
Designed as a continuation of Spanish for Beginners, Level 1 and Level 2. You will become more proficient and conversationally confident by learning a deeper level of basic grammar, vocabulary and by being actively engaged in many role playing scenarios. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7093 4/9/2014 - 5/28/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3446 $135
LANGUAGE
Spanish I: Total Immersion
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Sola
Challenge yourself to learn in an all-Spanish environment, just like what you experience when you travel. Learn the essentials for visiting another culture in an educated, sensitive and respectful manner. Prepare to navigate independently in a variety of basic Spanish language situations. Practice conversation, pronunciation and comprehension through role-playing and a variety of fun and useful interactive activities—all in Spanish! See www.learnatnorth.org for required textbook. 7052 4/14/2014 - 5/21/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 12 ses M, W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3346 $175
Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 1
Miranda
Learn the basics of Spanish in a practical and enjoyable way with an experienced, fluent instructor! Practice common, useful phrases and vocabulary as you dive into the language with basic conversations. Develop beginning Spanish speaking ability with basic grammar, verb conjugation and pronunciation. A perfect introduction or a refresher for those planning a trip to a Spanishspeaking region. See www.learnatnorth.org for required textbook. 7087 4/14/2014 - 6/9/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3345 $135
Miranda
A continuation of Spanish for Fun & Travel – Level 2. Learn vocabulary through activities, stories, interviews and reading. Grammar structures will be introduced and some homework will be assigned. Great for those who already converse in Spanish, but want to increase fluency. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7091 4/16/2014 - 6/4/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W On Campus: TBA $135
Spanish for Fun & Travel – Level 5
Miranda
This course is a continuation of Spanish for Fun & Travel – Level 4 and will be taught only in Spanish. Activities are designed around stories, interviews, and role-playing, with some focus on the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Grammar is reviewed and new areas explored. Designed for students who want to maintain their conversation skills and improve vocabulary and structures. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information 7211 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3426 $135
Spanish I Accelerated
Rzhondkovsky
If you want to refresh what you learned in Spanish I or study Spanish at a faster pace and cover more material, this class is designed for you. Start with a review of pronunciation, vocabulary, and the present tense. Learn pronouns, reflexive verbs, past tense, asking questions in past and present, and expressing likes or dislikes. A $15 materials fee is due to the instructor on first day of class. 7070 4/10/2014 - 5/29/2014 3:00 - 5:00PM 8 ses Th On Campus: ED Bldg Room 0840C $135
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LANGUAGE Instructor’s knowledge, sense of humor, willingness to adjust the topic coverage to the wishes of his students. Use of oral presentations by students is especially effective as a learning tool. I look forward very much to each class session. – Rob on the best thing about Spanish with Seva Rzhondkovsky
Spanish II Accelerated
Rzhondkovsky
Continue your Spanish learning at a faster pace. Perfect for students who have taken Spanish I Accelerated or have beginning Spanish conversational skills. Start with a review of pronunciation and covers common nouns and basic verb tenses. A variety of materials will be used in the class in order to increase students’ vocabulary. Special attention given to improve speaking and listening comprehension. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7071 4/10/2014 - 5/29/2014 1:00 - 3:00PM 8 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3449 $135
Spanish for Medical Professionals (Online)
Sempe
Bridge the communication gap between you and your Spanishspeaking patients in this class designed specifically for healthcare professionals. You will practice practical language skills needed to effectively communicate while learning the basics of the language, culture, and how to ask the questions crucial to quality healthcare. Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak no Spanish at all, you will gain the real-world knowledge you need to effectively work with patients. See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7216 5/5/2014 - 5/30/2014 $145
Spanish for Medical Professionals II (Online)
Sempe
Spanish for the Workplace
Olmedo
Do you work in a setting where Spanish is a plus? Use and improve your Spanish while gaining the skills and confidence to participate in the Spanish-speaking business world. Learn to use Spanish effectively in meetings, presentations, phone conversations, negotiations and business correspondence (emails, letters, memos). Prerequisite: Class will be taught entirely in Spanish, so an intermediate to advanced level of Spanish is required. 7194 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:00 - 8:00PM 8 ses Th On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3413 $135
French I
Morehead
Whether you are planning a trip or staying close to home, beginners with little or no French background will gain practical knowledge in this interactive class. You’ll be inspired to dive into the language by learning basic vocabulary, speech patterns, and common expressions, along with French customs and culture. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7011 4/9/2014 - 5/28/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $135
French II and Beyond
Morehead
This multi-level French learning experience furthers language development in an interactive setting. Students will be encouraged to join in the French language and culture fun. Get ready for practical applications in spoken French and reading publications, with an underlying grammatical support in the classroom and at home. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. Prerequisite: French I or equivalent French knowledge. 7116 4/7/2014 - 6/2/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3446 $135
Italian Italian I
Rzhondkovsky
Benvenuto! Welcome to the beautiful language of Italy. This basic introduction to the Italian language includes conversation, grammar, and pronunciation. A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on the first day of class. 7124 4/16/2014 - 6/4/2014 3:00AM - 5:00PM 8 ses W On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3452 $135
Italian II
Rzhondkovsky
Further your development of the Italian language in an interactive setting. Course material includes historical and cultural references. Instructor will provide class materials for $15. 7067 4/14/2014 - 6/1/2014 3:00 - 5:00PM 8 ses M On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3422 $135
LANGUAGE
Expand your knowledge of the Spanish language and improve your communication skills with your Spanish speaking patients. You will learn about the near future, present progressive, the command or imperative tenses, direct objects, increase your medical vocabulary and practice interviewing patients, taking health history, diagnosing, giving instructions, and prescribing medication. Gain confidence in your speaking abilities and conquer the frustrating communication gap that can occur. Basic understanding of Spanish or completion of Spanish for Medical Professionals required. 7236 6/2/2014 - 6/27/2014 $145
French
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LANGUAGE Sign Language Level 2
Asian Languages Conversational Japanese I
Lambert-Nakamura
This conversational class is for beginners with little or no Japanese background and for those who want to brush up on Japanese speaking skills. Covers useful phrases, pronunciation, vocabulary, some numbers, the ko-so-a-do words, and grammar. Students also experience Japan’s unique culture and customs through class activities. A $10 textbook fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7099 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3350 $135
Conversational Japanese II
Lambert-Nakamura
You’ll continue to have fun with expanding your skills in making plans, asking for permission, phone conversation, verb conjugations in real sentences, tenses, and Japanese customs and culture. Prerequisite: Conversational Japanese I or permission of instructor. A $10 textbook fee is due to instructor on first day of class. 7173 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: TBA $135
Continuing Chinese
Shaw
Improve and practice speaking Mandarin Chinese. You’ll continue to learn useful vocabulary and make simple sentences while improving pronunciation and comprehension. Prerequisite: completion of Beginning Chinese or equivalent basic knowledge of Chinese. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook. 7172 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: IB Bldg Room 3426 $135
Other Languages
Intermediate ESL – Reading & Writing
LANGUAGE
Basic Sign Language
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Jordan
Open the doors of communication and explore basic conversational sign language. Learn finger spelling, develop a basic vocabulary, and grasp general concepts and structure of sign language communication. Consistently top-rated instructor will help you gain a solid foundation in ASL. 7119 4/15/2014 - 6/3/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3443 $125
Tursi
Practice your reading and writing at a pace designed for intermediate level students. You will develop and solidify the skills you need to read and write in English. Learn in a relaxed environment with no tests and no grades. See www.learnatnorth. org for textbook information. 7237 4/8/2014 – 5/29/2014 7:00 – 9:00PM 16 ses Tu, Th On Campus: TBA $235
Advanced ESL – Reading & Writing
Morehead
In a relaxed setting, non-native speakers will bring their written expression up to par with accepted North American English. Emphasis will be placed on sentence structure and sequence of grammatical forms, register of language, paragraph structure, and correcting many frequently made mistakes. See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7189 4/8/2014 – 5/29/2014 7:00 – 9:00PM 16 ses Tu, Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3453 $235
Speak Better English for Non-Native Speakers
Sign Language
Jordan
This class is a continuation of Basic Sign Language Level 1. You will be exposed to increased development of communication strategies with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and grammatical understanding. 7097 4/17/2014 - 6/5/2014 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Th On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3455 $125
Buschmohle
Discover how to speak clearly and expressively—on the phone, in meetings, in job interviews, and when giving presentations. No matter what your first language, in this class you’ll learn advanced techniques for pronouncing with an American accent by using the methods of radio and TV broadcasters to sound decisive and confident. Instructor has trained people from more than 35 countries to gain respect and speak with confidence. 7140 4/12/2014 - 4/19/2014 9:00AM - 12:00PM 2 ses Sa On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $89
Russian I
Rzhondkovsky
Russian can be fun! It is the 4th most spoken language in the world and one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Learn more in this introductory course designed for the absolute beginner. Starting with the alphabet, you will learn basic Russian grammar, verb conjugations, and nouns in a fun, interactive way! This course is taught using the communicative approach to language learning and will constantly keep you moving! A $15 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. No class on 5/26/14 due to Memorial Day weekend. 7145 4/14/2014 - 6/9/2014 1:00 - 3:00PM 8 ses M On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3452 $135
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