2016 CED Fall Schedule

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Fall 2016 COMMUNIT Y CLASSES

Learn for Life

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THE SEEDS OF

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Continuing Education Workforce Development | Adult Education & Literacy

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REGISTER EARLY SO YOUR CLASS DOESN’T CANCEL! Cancellation Policy: Because St. Charles Community College Continuing Education (noncredit) classes are self-supporting, the decision to run a class is based on the number of people enrolled. The college reserves the right to cancel if sufficient enrollment is not achieved.

Registrations need to be received at least one week prior to the start of class to be considered in the determination of whether to cancel the class. An attempt will be made to notify registrants by phone or mail if a class is cancelled. Full refunds will be issued for classes cancelled by the college.

Online registration is easy! stchas.edu/LearnForLife

When you see this Quick Response (QR) symbol throughout the course schedule, use your smartphone with a QR code reader app to link to videos and more information about SCC Continuing Education. Free application recommendation: i-nigma or Scan

This schedule of classes brought to you by the

SCC DIVISION OF CORPORATE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Todd Galbierz, SCC Interim President Amanda Sizemore, Division Dean Tina Sieker Associate Dean Continuing Education

Amanda Rose Associate Dean Extended Learning

Fay Aubuchon Associate Dean Workforce Programs and Services

Kelly Paladin Layout and Design Class Schedule

Maureen Miles Coordinator Class Schedule

Tammie De Los Santos Associate Dean College and Career Readiness

College Mission SCC serves our community by focusing on academic excellence, student Success, workforce advancement, and life-long learning within a global society. We celebrate diversity and we enrich the economic and cultural vitality of the region by providing an accessible, comprehensive, and Supportive environment for teaching and learning.

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Table of Contents LEARN FOR ... GROWTH Academic Enhancement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

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LEARN FOR ... EXPLORATION

Daytrips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dinner Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

LEARN FOR ... CREATIVITY

Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Crafts and Hobbies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

LEARN FOR ... WELL-BEING Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 Health and Wellness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

LEARN FOR ... PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Culinary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19 History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-22 Hobby Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Home and Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Money. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24 Paranormal/Psychic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

LEARN FOR ... BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Computers/Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-30 Small Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Professional Development/Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Career Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33

LEARN FOR ... DISCOVERY

Online Programs: Ed2Go, U Got Class, ProTrain, Center for Legal Studies, American Management Association, Carson Dunlop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

ADULT EDUCATION, LITERACY, ESL, HSE TESTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

HOW TO ENROLL, REGISTRATION, LOCATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 ONLINE

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

ELIGIBLE FOR PAYMENT PLAN

ADDRESSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 43.

CLASS HELD AT ART GLASS ARRAY STEM/STEAM CAMP: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ART AND MATH

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Growth

Academic Enhancement

Youth

ACT Cambridge Review

Playreading (Ages 12 and up)

All subjects on the ACT exam are covered. A complete preparation for the ACT exam using materials developed by Cambridge Education Services. Test prep pretest will be given the first night and then analyzed to show strengths and weaknesses. Bring a calculator and #2 pencil to class. Textbook required. Purchase textbook at the St. Charles Community College Bookstore.

Designed for serious young acting students, course concentrates on development of specific scenes with an emphasis on characterization and attention to detailed voice and body language study. The actor will learn the essentials of developing a scene in reference to the other actors, as well as how to understand the context that the playwright intended. Prerequisite: Introductory Theater Workshop II or teacher consent.

9/6-10/18 10/24-12/5

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6-9p 6-9p

$149 $149

10/18-11/8

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7:30-9p

$49

College Preparatory Math

Introductory Theater Workshop II (Ages 8-16)

This course is for students who cannot test into or pass MAT 096 or who want to review the core subjects of mathematics or improve their techniques and problem-solving skills. Each student works at his own pace and the number of modules required will depend on each individual’s current level of ability and the time and effort put into the class. Class is broken into four units: number sense, arithmetic, pre-algebra and word problems.

Advanced workshop for students who have completed the introductory/beginning workshop. Students will prepare and present a monologue. Includes additional acting techniques, elements of creating characters and voice projection. Fun exercises in pantomime and improvisation will be introduced. Class size is limited. Prerequisite: Introductory Theater Workshop I.

8/23-12/15

T/TH

2-3:30p

10/18-11/8

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6-7:30p

$49

$149

Minecraft Modders (Ages 8-11)

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SEASONS

Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod. Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. 9/10-10/1

Use your smart phone to scan and watch our Young People’s Theatre video!

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9a-Noon

$149


NEW! MakerLab: First 3D Creation (Ages 8-11)

ActivStars Self-Defense/Karate (Ages 4-16)

Calling all boys and girls who want to be the designers of the future! In this class if you can dream it you can make it – create your first action figure, design custom jewelry, or make a new toy. Using professional-level modeling software, kids will sculpt, texture and render their own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family.

Classes are designed for each age group with an emphasis placed on teaching personal safety and stranger awareness. Students learn discipline, respect and personal responsibility. Karate techniques are taught to be able to increase in belt rank. $7 per 45-minute session for beginners, payable at each class; $8 per 60-minute session for advanced, payable at each class. First class meets 6-9 p.m. in College Center Room 204 for orientation and to determine placement. Presented by ActivStars.

10/22-11/12 S

9a-Noon

$149

9/12-1/9

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6-9p

NEW! Lego Robotic Engineering + Programming (Ages 11-14) Ev3 LEGO® robotic engineering kits bring you the latest technology and programming education. Take your engineering and robotic skills to a new level using LEGO® Mindstream NXT Robotic Kits and Computers. Learn the secret ins and outs of the software and build robots. Student projects include: build an egg-decorating robot, an EV icer and more. Programming language with implementation and functions of the software will be taught, and challenges with your team members will make the class a blast! STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) is the focus of this very cool class. 10/1-11/5

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9a-Noon

$109

ActivStars Cheer (Ages 4-16) Program promotes coordination, confidence, poise, physical fitness, artistic expression and competitive spirit. Students learn fundamentals of cheerleading, cheer routines, stunting, how to perform in front of audiences and preparation for tryouts for junior high or high school squads. $7 per 45-minute session for beginners session, payable at each class; $8 per 60-minute session for advanced, payable at each class. First class meets 6-9 p.m. in College Center Room 204 for orientation and placement. Presented by ActivStars. 9/8-1/12

Th

6-9p

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Exploration

Daytrips

Dinner Theaters

Missouri State Penitentiary Ghost Hunt Ever wondered what happens inside the walls of a 175+ year-old prison in the dead of the night? Rumors have run rampant about the strange and unusual occurrences that occurred at the Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) over the years. Apparitional sightings, unexplainable sounds, ghastly stories; you’ll find them all at the decommissioned prison. Groups must stay together, though no one will be forced to enter any area they are uncomfortable with. Dinner will be provided at Prison Brews before the tour. Must be 14 or older, and those under the age of 18 will need a parental release form. All participants must sign waiver. Photographs welcome, but no video. Flashlight recommended. Wear clothes appropriate to weather and sturdy walking shoes. Bus will depart from the circle by the Humanities Building. Last date to cancel is 10/3. 10/27

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4-11:30p

Dinner theaters are for adult participants. Tuition includes dinner and ticket. All ending times are approximate.

The Glass Menagerie 9/29

Th 6-10p

$25

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 11/17

Th 6-10p

$25

$89

See what else is going on in the arts at SCC with the 2016-17 arts calendar, Emergence. 636-922-8050

The Boomer Beat Did you know that taking a class in just about any subject can improve your cognitive abilities, rejuvenate your memory and be fun all at the same time? Browse through our schedule for topics that might interest you. Here is just a sample:

Fitness

History Civil War Series American Revolution Series

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Money Understanding Medicare Options Page 22 6

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Computers Beginner’s Guide to Computers Page 24

health & wellness Art of Mindfulness

Gentle and Senior Yoga

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Halloween is coming – get your scare on! Join Justin Fears, CEO of Fearsome Entertainment (Phobius Haunted House) and head makeup artist for Phobius Haunted House, as he shares his special effect makeup skills with you in these classes. Search these classes at stchas.edu/learnforlife to learn more about Justin’s background. See page 24 for additional paranormal classes. NEW! Over-the-Top Face Painting Learn face-painting techniques and procedures that will help you create over-the-top characters. Receive your own professional face painting kit to take home allowing you to enhance your skills and apply what you’ve learned in class. $35 supply fee payable with tuition. 10/19

W

6-8p

$59

NEW! Special Effects Makeup An introduction to simple special effects makeup applications. With the materials provided, learn how to create an endless number of special-effects looks including cuts, scrapes, bruises, burns and more using items from your pantry. $35 supply fee payable with tuition. 10/12

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6-8p

$59

Meet Justin Fears FEARSOME ENTERTAINMENT CEO

Learn mad skills.

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Creativity

Art Calligraphy Explore the world of stylish and elegant handwriting. Beginners will learn italic script, which is the easiest to learn and often considered to be one of the most beautiful styles. Use calligraphy to personalize your scrapbooking or to add an artful touch to any lettering project. Supplies required, see supply list. 9/12-11/7

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6:30-8:30p

$75

Open Artists Studio Are you a current or former Continuing Education art student? Our studio is open for you! Use this time to complete your current art project at your own pace in this self-guided class. Collaborate with other artists while enhancing your artistic ability. Prerequisite: Must be a current or former Continuing Education art student. 8/10-9/14 W 10/10-11/21 M

6-9p 6-9p

$42 $42

Introduction to Oil Painting Art lovers and beginners welcome! Ron Hauser will guide you in traditional and contemporary methods. Bring a favorite photo or magazine picture from which to work. Supplies required, see supply list. 9/1-10/6 11/3-12/15

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6-9p 6-9p

$149 $149

REGISTER EARLY SO YOUR CLASS DOESN’T CANCEL! Classes with insufficient registration usually cancel one week before start date.

Painting With Acrylics Discover the vibrant, beautiful colors of spring. Learn techniques of acrylic painting using aesthetics of light, color theory, values, composition and perspective. Explore some of the mediums for glazing using several layers of transparent washes to trap the light for great depth and luminosity to artwork. The perfect class for a beginner or a more seasoned artist! Supplies required, see supply list. 9/6-10/11

T

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$99

The Magic of Watercolor Join Cindy Carpenter, an experienced artist, to learn how much fun watercolor painting can be. Start at the beginning, and learn how to create with the magical medium of watercolor. Learn how to paint light and shadows, create composition and perspective and incorporate texture and special effects into your work of art! Perfect for the beginning or intermediate student. Supply list will be discussed first night of class. 10/12-11/16 W

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6-8:30p

6-8p

$95


Painting Acrylics with Watercolor Do you love the look of watercolor art? Achieve the look of watercolor using acrylics. Transparent washes of color will be used to add dimension and depth. No experience is needed – for any artist who would like to learn new techniques in the painting process. A perfect class for the beginner or advanced artist. Supplies required, see supply list. 10/18-11/22 T

6-8:30p

$99

NEW! Painting Zentangles on Silk Discover how to paint zentangles in a fun and relaxing atomsphere. For students who have taken the zentangle class or are familiar with creating zentangles. Students will prepare a 21x21 silk scarf designed with zentangles for wearing or hanging on the wall. Prerequisite: Taken previous zentangles class or have experience with zentangles. 10/10-10/17 M

7-9p

$45

The following classes are held at Art Glass Array located in St. Charles. All tools and supplies are provided to support students in a creative and fun atmosphere.

NEW! Fused Glass Snowy House Ornaments Tired of your old ornaments? Create beautiful glass ornaments to add to your holiday collection. Learn how to emboss these little houses into glass to make three snowy house ornaments. Perfect for gift giving or to keep to make your tree really sparkle this season. $5 supply fee payable with tuition. Class held at Art Glass Array in St. Charles. 12/1

Th

6:30-8:30p

$55

NEW! Fused Glass Dogwood Bowl This little dish is perfect for candy or other small treats. Learn basic cutting to create the 7-inch bowl and try a bit of hot glass flameworking to create the stamens. Bring a friend and enjoy a creative night out! $15 supply fee payable with tuition. Class held at Art Glass Array in St. Charles. 9/7

W

6:30-8:30p

$55

NEW! Fused Glass Winter Tree Scene

NEW! Drawing With Zentangles Students will learn the basics of drawing zentangle designs. Zentangles are beautiful black and white doodle designs. You will complete several zentangle artworks including round format, figurative, and on watercolor backgrounds. Supplies required, see supply list. 9/12-10/3

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7-9p

Create your very own winter wonderland to hang in your window. Using this beautiful swirling clear and blue glass as a base, you will create a tree scene approximately 9 inches square. Fused pieces will be ready a few days after class for pickup. Perfect for a unique holiday decoration or to give as a gift. $15 supply fee payable with tuition. Class held at Art Glass Array in St. Charles. 11/3

Th

6:30-8:30p

$59

$59

Art Glass Array (AGA) classes

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Snowy house ornaments

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Crafts and Hobbies Get Hooked on Crocheting Learn the basics of crocheting and how to complete a fabric. Students will complete a simple project of their choice and learn techniques to correct simple errors and how to read a pattern. Supplies required, see supply list. 9/13-10/11

T

7-9p

The following classes are held at Red Door Furniture Company located in St. Charles. Bring your furniture and learn new techniques in a creative and fun atmosphere.

$55

NEW! Crochet Simple Holiday Gifts Crochet holiday patterns for straight and round projects. Choose slippers, toys, pillows, blankets and more. Prerequisite: Crochet experience or have taken the course I’m Hooked, Now What? 11/21-11/29 M/T

7-9p

$59

NEW! Furniture Painting Tapestry Weaving on a Board Loom Learn the ancient skill of creating a picture or design by weaving! Students will use a simple board loom to create a small sampler and a larger tapestry of their choice. This art form can be very relaxing and destressing. Supplies required, see supply list. 9/29-10/27 Th

6:30-9:30p $99

Fundamental Wood Carving Looking for a new hobby? Step-by-step processes designed for the very beginner. Learn basic knife cuts and how to recognize wood grain while carving a cowboy boot and a shore bird. Explore finishing techniques and other carving styles. Supplies required, see supply list. 11/29-12/20 T

6:30-8:30p

$75

Take your furniture from drab to fab in one day! Learn step-by-step methods to transform your piece using two product lines, including Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint and General Finishes Milk Paint. Discuss the science of wood and the chemical reaction of each product on furniture to avoid some disasters. Learn how to properly prep furniture to paint, patch holes if necessary, apply colors of your choice, distress and apply the furniture waxes or topcoats to finish your piece. $20 supply fee payable with tuition. Bring a small piece of furniture that you can comfortably carry. Class held at Red Door Furniture Company. 9/22

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6-9p

$39

NEW! Chair Upholstery This is a bring-your-own-chair-and-fabric class perfect for those who like to work with their hands and create. Let us help you redesign and complete your project. Tools and upholstery materials provided. Learn proper furniture paint techniques and finishes to give your chair a facelift, and how to recover your fabric seat. Let us know if you need assistance finding a chair to work on during this class. $20 supply fee payable with tuition. Bring a wooden chair with a fabric seat to class. Class held at Red Door Furniture Company. 11/3

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Th

Th

6-9p

$39


An Introduction to Voiceovers

Music SCC Singers In this performance class, participants prepare choral music of various styles and genres culminating in a public performance at the end of the semester. Though expert sight reading is not required, some prior musical experience is necessary for success. All ages (16+) and voice parts (SATB) needed. Come sing with us! Course expectations include weekly and limited weekend rehearsal attendance and the ability to memorize music, match pitch and vocally blend with an ensemble. 8/23-12/13

T

7-8:50p

$98

Concert Band For woodwind, brass or percussion instruments, students study music techniques through rehearsals, culminating in a public performance. Must provide your own instrument. 8/22-12/12

M

7-9:50p

Have you ever wanted to be the voice everyone hears on commercials and documentaries? This fun and interactive class covers details of the industry and the importance of marketing and a demo tape. Receive a professional voice evaluation. Taught by a professional voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices for All. Minimum age requirement is 18 years old. 11/7

M

6-8p

$39

Learn the Harmonica Have fun learning this unique and versatile instrument. Learn many great folk songs while impressing your family and friends. The 10-hole C diatonic harmonica is used. Harmonica and book provided with class. 9/14-9/28 W 10/12-10/26 W

7-8p 7-8p

$39 $39

$98

Orchestra Ensemble For string, wind or brass instruments. Group playing and rehearsal, technical and performance skills, culminating in a concert at the end of the session. 8/25-12/15

T

6:30-9:20p

$98

Photography Jazz Band A performance course where students study through rehearsals, culminating in a public performance. Enrollment in Concert Band is helpful. Must provide your own instrument. 8/24-12/14

W

7-9:50p

$98

Beginner’s Digital Camera Photography What’s the right digital camera for me? How do I use the one I own? Master the settings and get those pictures off your camera and onto your computer, then share them with family and friends. 10/17-10/24 M

Suzuki Music Education Suzuki method is based on the concept that children can be taught to play an instrument in much the same way they learn to speak. Sixteen lessons plus a weekly group lesson. Violin, viola, cello and piano are available. Payment plan available! Lesson times are arranged between instructor and student. 8/22-12/12 By Appointment $440 (30 minutes) $550 (45 minutes) $660 (1 hour)

6:30-9:30p

$69

Art of Photography Take the pictures you always wanted to take! This basic photography class teaches composition and simple camera settings. Learn through hands-on practice in the field, and review images in the classroom. DSLR or point-and-shoot camera with manual controls required. 9/12-9/26

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6-8p

$89

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Art of Photography II

NEW! Hands-On Photography

Shoot the moon, the stars, sparkling lights, sunsets and fireworks! Explore the use of f-stop, shutter speed and ISO. Take your skills to the next level using exposure compensation, HDR and flash. DSLR camera required for this class. Prerequisite: Art of Photography I class and/or basic knowledge of manual camera settings. Prerequisite: Art of Photography class and/ or basic knowledge of manual camera settings.

From camera to print! Learn how to use your camera and process your files for projects and printing. Simple and to-the-point, three basic sessions. The second session will meet at an off campus location – to be determined. Prerequisite: Students must bring a digital camera with interchangeable lenses and have basic computer skills.

10/17-10/24 M

6-8p

Learn how to up your game in nature and scenic photography using the equipment you already own. You don’t have to go to exotic locations to get great nature shots. Nature begins in your own backyard! Discover how to get the most out of whatever equipment you have while shooting scenes, wildlife and macro/close-ups. Class includes four-hour field trip on Saturday. TBD. Prerequisite: Must know camera functions. W

T

6-8p

$75

NEW! Collage Art With Photoshop Elements

Nature Photography

9/7-10/12

9/13-9/27

$89

6-8p

$109

Create stunning collages (multiple photos on one page) with enhanced effects. Discover how to layer, add text and borders to make eye-popping displays with all your digital photos. Learn some basic Photoshop Elements tools to make personalized projects that showcase your family and special event photographs. 11/1-11/8

T

6-8:30p

$59

NEW! Word Art With Photoshop Elements Word Art – you see it everywhere! Create your own personalized word art projects using photos and text to create digital artwork worthy of framing for your home or gift giving. Bring your own photo on a jump drive or use instructor-provided images. 10/8

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Discover a new world with close-up photography. Learn how to produce amazing art images using everyday materials. Everyone will be guessing how you did it! There is no special equipment needed, this is a hands-on workshop, so bring your camera and creativity. Students will produce an art portfolio during class sessions. Prerequisite: Must know camera functions.

12

6-8p

$39

Writing

Art of Close-Up Photography

10/26-11/30 W

9-11:30a

$109

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Creative Writing Explore elements and genres of creative writing. Students will be exposed to multiple expressions including fiction and non-fiction, short stories, poetry, plays and scripts and flash fiction. Bring notebook or laptop. 8/30-10/4

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6-8p

$95


Well-Being

Dance For full dance descriptions, visit stchas.edu/ learnforlife. Students are instructed to enroll with a paid partner. Tuition listed is per person.

Ballroom IV – Amalgamation of Dance ADVANCED STUDENTS ONLY. 9/11-10/30 11/6-12/4

Su Su

4:10-5:10p 4:10-5:10p

$50 $25

Imperial Swing Basic I 9/11-10/30 Su 9/13-11/1 T 9/15-11/3 Th 11/6-12/4 Su 11/8-11/29 T 11/10-12/8 Th

2-3p $50 6:55-7:55p $50 6:55-7:55p $50 2-3p $25 6:55-7:55p $25 6:55-7:55p $25

Imperial Swing Basic II Social dance instructors Stan Mayer and Linda Landwehr

Ballroom I (Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, East Coast Swing) 9/11-10/30 Su 9/12-10/31 M 9/14-11/2 W 11/6-12/4 Su 11/7-11/28 M 11/9-12/7 W

12:55-1:55p 6:55-7:55p 6:55-7:55p 12:55-1:55p 6:55-7:55p 6:55-7:55p

$50 $50 $50 $25 $25 $25

Ballroom II (Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, East Coast Swing) 9/12-10/31 M 9/14-11/2 W 11/7-11/28 M 11/9-12/7 W

5:50-6:50p 9:05-10:05p 5:50-6:50p 9:05-10:05p

$50 $50 $25 $25

W W

8-9p 8-9p

$50 $25

9:05-10:05p 8-9p 9:05-10:05p 8-9p

$50 $50 $25 $25

Imperial Swing Basic III (Lindy) 9/15-11/3 11/10-12/8

Th Th

9:05-10:05p $50 9:05-10:05p $25

Line Dance (variety) 9/12-10/31 11/7-11/28

M M

9:05-10:05p $50 9:05-10:05p $25

West Coast Swing I and II 9/14-11/2 11/9-12/7

W W

5:50-6:50p 5:50-6:50p

$50 $25

9/13-11/1 11/8-11/29

T T

8-9p 8-9p

$50 $25

3:05-4:05p 3:05-4:05p

$50 $25

Salsa/Mambo I

Ballroom III – Tango I 9/12-10/31 M 11/7-11/28 M

T Th T Th

Hustle II

Ballroom III – Cha Cha I 9/14-11/2 11/9-12/7

9/13-11/1 9/15-11/3 11/8-11/29 11/10-12/8

8-9p 8-9p

$50 $25

9/11-10/30 11/6-12/4

Su Su

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Muscle Conditioning Stationary muscle strengthening moves to define and sculpt muscles. Uses body ball, body bars, mat work, hand weights and resistance bands. 8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

3-3:50p 3-3:50p

$98 $98

Step and Muscle Conditioning Using the step platform, challenge the cardiovascular system, and then turn to bands and weights to tone the muscles.

Hula for Your Health For beginners, learn basic hula steps combined with contemporary Hawaiian music. Increase muscle tone in legs, arms and buttocks. A terrific workout for your body and spirit. 9/10-10/29

S

9-10a

$65

8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

Class is based on yoga, Pilates and dance for conditioning the total body. Emphasis is on core training and proper breathing. Incorporates the use of balls, mats, body bars and hand weights.

Targets the total body by toning and strengthening the major muscles of the upper and lower body while challenging the cardiovascular system through fastpaced cardiovascular exercises. 1-1:50p 1-1:50p

$98 $98

Cardio Core Strength A blend of cardio, yoga, Pilates and strength training using a stability ball. This class is done using the Swiss ball. 8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

14

9-9:50a 9-9:50a

$98 $98

Physical Fitness

Boot Camp

8/23-10/18 T/Th 10/20-12/15 T/Th

$98 $98

Stretch and Strengthen

8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

Fitness

4:30-5:20p 4:30-5:20p

Noon-12:50p $98 Noon-12:50p $98 6-6:50p $98

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Class incorporates a combination of physical activities to produce an overall fitness improvement in the student. 8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

10-10:50a 10-10:50a

$98 $98

Beginning Cardio Kickboxing The latest for muscle conditioning and cardiovascular endurance. Time interval drills training using martial arts and boxing moves. 8/23-10/18 T/Th 10/20-12/15 T/Th

Noon-12:50p $98 Noon-12:50p $98

Group fitness classes help keep you motivated – take one with a friend!


Sticky exercise mats (available in the SCC Bookstore) are required in ALL Pilates and yoga classes. Basic Strengthening Yoga Learn the basics and understand how breathing and postures are linked together when used in action. Teaches proper alignment and lengthens the spine. This gentle approach eases you into fitness and flexibility. Special instruction will be given to those focusing on a stronger back. 8/20-10/15 S 10/22-12/17 S

10-11:15a 10-11:15a

$75 $75

NEW! Yoga for a Happy Life Yoga releases good vibrations for your mind, body and spirit and instills happiness and wellness. Discover the importance of breath and release, to stretch and strengthen your body to promote the release of stress and tension that gets trapped in our tissues and joints. Leave feeling more open, relaxed and rested. 8/23-10/11 10/18-12/6

T T

7-8:15p 7-8:15p

$75 $75

NEW! Yoga and Pilates Combination Combining the best of both worlds. Yoga emphasizes awareness of your body’s alignment and movement patterns while Pilates aims to work the entire body. Students will focus on the importance of flow, breath, concentration, centering, precision and control for a full-body workout. All fitness levels welcome. 8/22-10/17 M 10/24-12/12 M

9-10a 9-10a

$75 $75

Classical Pilates – Contrology Classical Pilates is the complete coordination of body, mind and spirit. Pilates is designed to give you suppleness, natural grace, strength and skill that would be unmistakably reflected in the way you walk, work and play. You will develop muscular power with corresponding endurance, ability to perform arduous duties, to play strenuous games and run or travel for long distances without undue body fatigue or mental strain. Rings, bands and weights will be used to strengthen arthritic areas that need it. 8/25-10/18 T/Th 8/29-10/26 M/W 10/20-12/15 T/Th 10/31-12/21 M/W

5:30-6:30p 1-2p 5:30-6:30p 1-2p

$98 $98 $98 $98

Pilates Emphasis on exercises for the core muscles of the body using balls, weighted bars, body weight postural cues, and breathing techniques to challenge muscles. 8/22-10/17 8/23-10/18 10/19-12/14 10/20-12/15

M/W T/Th M/W T/Th

Noon-12:50p 4:30-5:20p Noon-12:50p 4:30-5:20p

$98 $98 $98 $98

Ballet Conditioning NEW! Gentle and Senior Yoga Has it been a while since you have been in a fitness class? Join this gentle approach to ease yourself into fitness and flexibility. Learn the basics of proper alignment, lengthening of the spine, and understanding how breathing and postures are linked together when used in action. If you do not use those muscles you will slowly loose flexibility. All ages welcome. 8/22-10/17 M 10/24-12/12 M

This is a class based on the practice of ballet barre exercise sequences. Muscle strength, endurance and balance are challenged and developed. No previous ballet knowledge is needed. 8/22-10/17 M/W 10/19-12/14 M/W

11-11:50a 11-11:50a

$98 $98

10:30-11:30a $75 10:30-11:30a $75

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Zumba

NEW! Journaling to Meet Your Wellness Goals

The latest craze in exercise, learn fun Latin dance steps to create an exhilarating aerobic workout. Based on interval training – a very effective way of working out your whole body while having fun!

We’ve all said it, this is the year I’m focusing on me! The problem is we don’t know where to start. Join us in the fascinating journey on learning how to transform your life through creative wellness journaling. Become inspired through creative encouragement to achieve your wellness goals for a healthier lifestyle.

8/22-10/17 M/W 8/23-10/18 T/Th 10/19-12/14 M/W 10/20-12/15 T/Th

10-10:50a Noon-12:50p 10-10:50a Noon-12:50p

$98 $98 $98 $98

Pickleball is a lifetime recreational court game suitable for youths to senior citizens. It is played inside on a court using paddles, balls and a low net. The structure of the game court is the same size as a doubles badminton court. 10/19-12/14 W

5:15-7:05p

$98

Tabata Join the new Tabata craze! Burn calories even after the class is over. Twenty seconds of intense exercise with a 10-second rest between each exercise. Students will use hand weights, jump ropes, stretch bands and exercise balls in addition to their own body weight. 9/7-10/31 M/W 11/2-12/14 M/W

7-8p 7-8p

$98 $79

Health and Wellness NEW! Art of Mindfulness Learn to enhance your ability to focus, be a better listener and become a happier, calmer person. Explore the scientific benefits of practicing this meditative technique to achieve mindful living. Home meditation will be assigned, and each class builds upon the previous class. The orientation of the class is practical, not religious.

16

Th

6-8p

$59

NEW! Repair the Caregiver

Pickleball

9/13-10/4

9/8-9/29

T

7-9p

$75

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Parents of children with disabilities, or adults responsible for aging parents – this is your class. Learn to distinguish stress triggers (PTSD) from real threats, alleviate the severity of reactions, manage changing critical needs, and still enrich and strengthen your personal quality of life. Caregiver approved. 9/13-9/27

T

6-8p

$69

NEW! Five to Survive Most people never think about survival until it’s too late. How should you prepare? What should you carry? A little knowledge and a few basic items can make a difference. This class describes five essential items and how to use them to help you survive. 11/12

S

9a-1p

$45


Sports Disc Golf Played similar to traditional golf, disc golf uses a flying disc instead of a ball and clubs, and counts throws instead of strokes. Holes are scored by sinking the disc in the disc Pole Hole - an elevated metal basket. Learn proper throwing techniques and discs in this popular sport. Equipment provided. Class held in SCC gym and later on the disc golf course in College Meadows Park next to campus. 8/26-9/30 10/21-11/5

F F/S

1-3:30p 1-3:30p

$98 $98

Introduction to Classical Fencing This class will teach the basic concepts of classical fencing, including goals, stance, footwork, basic attacks and defenses and martial mindset. Instruction will involve brief lecture and demonstration, drilling the practical skills and in the last week, controlled bouting between students. 8/24-10/12 W 10/19-12/14 W

7-8p 7-8p

$80 $80

BECOME A PERSONAL TRAINER ... Personal Trainer Certification There is a shortage of personal trainers in the workforce. Come join this fun field and be a part of what ABCnews.com states is the fourth hottest job in the U.S. Course is comprised of 18 hours of lecture, 18 hours of practical training and a 30-hour internship. Topics include biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment use and health assessment. The National Exam is held on the ninth week. CPR/ AED needed to receive certification. Textbook required. Call to order and start reading immediately 888-330-9487 (witseducation.com). Class meets in CC 106 Tuesdays, and CC 203 on Thursdays. 9/27-12/1

T/Th

7-9p

$675

CPR/AED needed to receive certification. Textbook required. Call to order and start reading immediately 888-330-9487 (www.witseducation.com).

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Personal Enrichment

Culinary Cake Decorating Join Sam Humes, a Wilton-certified cake decorator, to learn the art of cake decorating. A hands-on class will show how to create a level cake, frost the cake and finish with smooth icing. Using a pastry bag and a variety of tips, learn to design borders, polka dots, dot flowers and simple writing techniques. Each student will take home his or her decorated cake, recipes and a a-home started kit. Must bring a plain un-iced 8- or 10-inch cake. Take home boxes will be provided.

NEW! Cake Decorating for the Holidays

9/21

11/2

W

6-9p

$55

Learn how to make a beautiful holiday-themed 8-inch layer cake with vanilla buttercream. Plus, take home the cake you decorate, recipes and a athome icing start kit. W

6-9p

$55

HANDS-ON COOKING Participants will receive a DVD with recipes and cooking tips. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol.

NEW! Is That a Herb or Spice?

NEW! What Smells So Good?

If your idea of seasoning is limited to dash of salt and pepper, it’s time to spice it up! Herbs and spices can transform a dish and awaken your palate. It’s time to spice up your beans, rub your chicken and season your veggies. Learn how to make a dixie herb rub, spinach caramelized onions and feta quiche, creamy garlic herb dip, honey almond and rosemary focaccia. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol.

Create favorite dishes stepped up a notch for a delicious and aromatic night out! Learn to make raspberry almonetta, Granny B’s bread, cappuccino biscotti, strawberries and champagne cheesecake. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol.

9/1

NEW! Holiday Treats – Girls Night Out

Th 6-8:30p $55

NEW! Clean Eating II Knowing what is in the food you are eating, the methods and preparations used to get it there and where it came from is the foundation of a cleaner lifestyle. Learn to make Mediterranean seafood stew, fontina asparagus tart, olive bruschetta and very berry crisp. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol. 10/20

18

Th

6-8:30p

$55

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11/9

W

6-8:30p

$55

Grab your girlfriends for a fun night out of baking holiday treats you will be making time and time again! Learn to make bourbon-caramel truffles, chocolate hazelnut bark, easy chocolate pudding. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol. 12/7

W

6-8:30p

$55


History/Special Interest Cooking classes at Adeline’s Kitchen - Join us for hands-on cooking classes located in a charming, century-old brick building in St. Charles. Small classes and recipes will be given to all students. Create delicious recipes and learn cooking techniques handed down by the owner’s grandmother who was the original “Adeline!” Adeline’s received the City’s TOP Caterer recognition by St. Louis Magazine in 2013.

NEW! Truffles and Creampuffs Be the hit of the holidays! Learn to make decadent chocolate truffles and delicious light and fluffy creampuffs taught by the staff of Adeline’s Kitchen and Catering Company. Students will create several flavors of ganache fillings and learn to temper chocolate and work with pastry. Take home an assortment of treats. Class held at Adeline’s Kitchen and Catering Company in St. Charles 11/3

TH

6:30-9p

Welcome fall with a bountiful of fresh flavors and new cooking techniques taught by the staff of Adeline’s Kitchen and Catering Company. In this handson class, you will create spaghetti squash with fresh cream sauce and flavorful bruschetta sauce with Tuscan chicken over fresh spinach. For dessert, see how easy and delicious boiled icing can be to create in minutes! Class held at Adeline’s Kitchen and Catering Company in St. Charles. W

6:30-9p

World War II was history’s most catastrophic military event, claiming more than 55 million lives and forever altering the world’s political and social landscape. This five-part series will examine the causes of the war, the reason for its outcomes and how it has shaped the present time. We will study the personalities who drove the conflict and examine not only the military operations of both the Pacific and European theaters, but also the effects of the war on people and institutions here and abroad. Enroll in all five classes and save. Individual dates and times below

$85

History of WWII Series Session 1: Prelude to War This session covers time period 1919-1939. 10/4

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

$59

NEW! Fall Cooking With an Italian Flair

9/14

World War II Series

$59

History of WWII Series Session 2: War Engulfs Europe This session covers time period 1939-1943. 10/11

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

History of WWII Series Session 3: The United States Enters the War This session covers time period 1941-1944. 10/18

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

History of WWII Series Session 4: The Social and Economic Aspects of the War This session covers time period 1939-1945. 10/25

Home and Garden

Are you a do-it-yourselfer but could use a little direction from the experts? Master the necessary skills to tackle your next project with this hands-on class. Learn how to replace/paint cabinets and woodwork, work with drywall, try your hand at tile, replace a faucet with basic plumbing and change out a light switch with basic electrical. Most important – know when to call in the experts! M

1:30-3:30p

$19

History of WWII Series Session 5: The Last Days of the War and its Aftermath This session covers time period 1945-1948.

DIY Home Maintenance

8/29-10/3

T

6:30-8:30p

11/1

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

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History of Baseball – Batter up!

World War I Series Many people believe that the 20th century began Jan.1, 1901. Historians will argue that the 20th century actually began June 28, 1914, with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. This touched off a conflict we now call World War I, which forever changed the political, economic and social landscape of Europe and the United States and had a profound impact on the rest of the world. Enroll in all three classes and save. Individual dates and times below

$55

World War I Series – Session 1: Prelude to War This session covers time period 1815-1914. 9/13

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

Do you know how baseball transformed from a pastoral game to a multi-billion dollar business, who were the great stars of the St. Louis Browns, or how the St. Louis Cardinals got their name? Explore the rich history of baseball through the ages. 11/8-11/22

This session covers time period 1914-1917. 9/20

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

World War I Series – Session 3: The U.S., the Versailles Treaty and the Aftermath This session covers the United States, the Versailles Treaty and the aftermath of the war. 9/27

T

1:30-3:30p

$19

In addition to teaching various business and history college-level classes, Richard enjoys teaching classes on the history of baseball and WWII through Continuing Education. He claims that his students will never stump him on baseball or WWII trivia!

$49

The Korean War (a.k.a. the Forgotten War) was one of the two places in Asia where the Cold War turned hot in the 20th Century. Learn how the conflict grew out of the waning days of World War II, the reasons for its eventual outcome and how the war’s issues still reverberate today. M

1-3p

$19

Civil War Series This four-part series will examine the bloodiest conflict in American history from its origins in the slave trade and the controversy over the rights of the states versus the federal government through the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter, and on through Gettysburg, Appomattox and Reconstruction. Enroll in all four classes and save. Individual dates and times below

$69

Civil War Series – Session 1: Prelude to War (16071861) 9/28

History With Richard

1:30-3:30p

History of the Korean War

10/24

World War I Series – Session 2: The Breaking of the Storm

T

W

1-3p

$19

Civil War Series – Session 2: War Engulfs the Nation (1861-1863) 10/5

W

1-3p

$19

Civil War Series – Session 3: The Social and Economic Aspects of the War 10/12

W

1-3p

$19

Civil War Series – Session 4: The Road to Appomattox, Reconstruction and the Aftermath 10/19

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W

1-3p

$19


Missouri’s Mad Doctor McDowell

American Revolution Series

Body snatcher. Grave robber. Mad scientist. Brilliant surgeon. Delve into the macabre world of St. Louis’ Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell, a man so loathed by the public that we wore body armor and so idolized by his anatomy students that they dug up corpses for him. Did his mother’s ghost actually help him escape an angry mob? Did he really hang the corpse of his daughter in Hannibal’s Mark Twain Cave? What very real horrors remained in his medical college after loyal Unionists drove him out? Dissect a life surrounded by speculation and a legend littered with ghosts. Taught by co-author Victoria Cosner.

This series will examine the great conflict that not only gave birth to our nation, but also laid the foundation for future revolutions and the ideas of governance that are now practiced in many countries today. Students will learn the causes of the revolt and how the colonies eventually prevailed against overwhelming odds. Enroll in all three classes and save.

10/14

This session covers time period 1607-1775.

F

10-11:30a

$19

Individual dates and times below

$55

American Revolution Series: Session 1 – Prelude to War 9/26

M

1-3p

$19

American Revolution Series: Session 2 – From Lexington to Saratoga This session covers time period from 1775-1777. 10/3 M 1-3p $19

American Revolution Series: Session 3 – The Road to Yorktown and the Birth of a New Nation This session covers time period from 1777-1791. 10/10

The U.S. Presidents Which U.S. president allegedly has the first bathtub installed in the White House? Which Mt. Rushmore president was so bad with money that he nearly went bankrupt? Who were the tallest, the shortest and the heaviest presidents? Come learn the other side of the 43 (or 44-depending on your counting) men who have held the nation’s highest office. 10/17

M

1-3p

$19

M

1-3p

$19

The Pacific War 1931-1945 Often called the Asia-Pacific War, this class will have an emphasis on Japanese actions. Discussions will include the Nanking Massacre of 1937, biological warfare with an emphasis on the laboratories at Ping Fan and the use of women close to battle often referred to as comfort women. 10/20-12/1

Th

1:30-3:30p

$85

IN CONJUNCTION WITH St. Charles Community College 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Dive Cottleville, Mo 63376

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NEW! Vietnam War

NEW! The Gilded Age, 1870-1900

This two-part course will trace the history from its beginnings during Japanese occupation of Indochina to fall of the Saigon. Students will meet the personalities who shaped the conflict, how the war divided the nation at home and the reasons for the outcome of the longest conflicts in history.

The Gilded Age was an era of rapid economic growth that transformed the United States into a world power house. Explore the time of a major influx of immigrants, new and developing social issues, labor unions and transition in the American lifestyle.

9/7-9/14

W

1-3p

10/25

T

10a-noon

$19

$35

NEW! Railroad’s Influence on Wars NEW! Cold War This two-part course will trace the history of the Cold War from its beginnings during the Second World War to its demise with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet Union. Students will meet the personalities who influenced the conflict and will learn the recent evidence that has shed new light on the conflict. 9/12-9/19

M

1-3p

Railroads were considered an important weapon during war. Learn how the utilization and development of the railroads in war from the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II helped shape the outcome. 10/4-10/18

T

10a-noon

$55

$35

NEW! Russian Wars Beginning when Genghis Khan attacked Russia back in 1223, discussions will cover the Napoleon rule, the unconventional war against Caucusus, disastrous war with Japan, their Civil War that ended in a communist state, the Nomohan encounter, WWII, the war in Afghanistan, Chechnya and current day. 9/8-10/13

Th

1:30-3:30p

$85

NEW! Cemeteries and Local History Cemeteries are a part of life. They are fairly untouched landscapes that offer a plethora of information about the community buried there. What can you learn from cemeteries and why? Explore genealogy, history, art and more in your local cemetery. 10/21

F

10-11:30a

Hobby Certification Amateur Radio General Class License Upgrade This is the second of three U.S. Amateur Radio licenses. You must already hold a Technician Class license or have recently passed the Technician license exam. Upgrading to a General license only requires passing a written examination. The Morse Code requirement has been dropped. Textbook required. Textbook can be purchased online The ARRL General Class License Manual, 8th edition, www.arrl.org/shop/The-ARRL-General-Class-License-Manual/, or Gateway Electronics 9/14-11/16

W

7-9p

$10

$19

Amateur Radio Technician License Course Exam Ham radio provides the broadest and most powerful wireless communications capability available. This is an entry-level ham radio license class that will give you the ability to communicate with other hams around the world using a variety of modes. Certification exam given at the end of class. Textbook required: Ham Radio License Manual Revised 3rd Edition (ISBN 978-1-62595-013-0) Publisher: The American Radio Relay League, Inc., ($29.95) 9/14-11/16

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7-9p

$10


Language

Money

All foreign language classes have an initial separate book fee of $25. Book is used in all levels of the same language.

Spanish I Introduction to the Spanish language for beginners with little or no knowledge of Spanish. A pleasant approach through basic reading skills, short everyday life dialogues, simple vocabulary building and grammar-learning exercises. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR BOOK FEE. 8/29-11/7

M

6:30-8p

$105

Spanish II This continuation of Spanish I expands reading, vocabulary and grammar skills. Prerequisite: Spanish I or instructor permission. IF YOU NEED THE BOOK, BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR BOOK FEE. 9/1-11/3

Th

6:30-8p

$105

Ideal for the professional traveler, this introduction to the French language will study the culture, geography and daily life through simple vocabulary and grammar-learning exercises. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR BOOK FEE. M

8-9:30p

$105

Italian for All, Level I Introduction to the Italian language, geography, culture, daily life and more. Ideal for travelers, professionals, art lovers or others interested in their Italian roots. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR BOOK FEE. 9/1-11/3

Th

8-9:30p

$105

Basic Sign Communication Learn the manual alphabet and basic signs, and participate in activities that increase recognition of signs learned. Textbook required. Children under age 15 must enroll with a parent/guardian. 8/16-9/20 10/6-11/17

T Th

This class will cover wills, revocable wills, living trusts, powers of attorney, TOD and POD, the dangers of joint tenancy, life insurance, gifts to minors, avoiding probate, estate taxes, family business concerns and more. Taught by local attorney Jim Borchers. 9/29-10/6

Th

6:30-9p

$45

Passport to Retirement Prepare for one of the biggest transitions in life: retirement. Find out how to gain a clear picture of the retirement you want; calculate how much you will need to save; overcome roadblocks; help protect your assets and more. Includes a comprehensive 135-page workbook packed with exercises, worksheets and checklists. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee. 9/21-9/28 9/27-10/4

W T

6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$59 $59

Understanding Medicare Options

Beginning French

8/29-11/7

Strategies for Estate Planning

6-8:30p 6-8:30p

$89 $89

A fun and easy way to understand Medicare. The course will explain Part A, B, C and D. It will break down what choices you have in simple-to-understand terms and give you the education necessary to plan ahead for yourself, a parent or anyone who is eligible for Medicare. 9/9 10/14 11/11

F F F

10a-noon 10a-noon 10a-noon

$10 $10 $10

EmmausLink is designed for adults ages 16 and over with developmental disabilities. Students choose three of six 50-minute sessions each Saturday. Students are expected to be staffed according to the personal plans that are made for them when they are in the community and students are strongly encouraged to attend class with someone who is a natural support for them. For additional information, contact Emily Johnson at 314-503-8640. EmmausLink is a cooperative effort by Emmaus Homes and St. Charles Community College’s Continuing Education Department. STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233 23


Paranormal/Psychic

Stock Market Series Enroll in a series of five basic stock market classes and save! Taught by Wally Obremski, certified financial planner. Individual dates and times below

$149

Stock Market Series – Stock Market for Beginners A workshop for people who know nothing about the stock market. Review the basics of stock terminology and the world of the stock market. 9/14-9/21

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7-9:30p

$35

Stock Market Series – Understanding the Stock Market

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7-9:30p

$45

Stock Market Series – Making Money in the Stock Market Learn which stocks to buy or avoid and where to do the research. How do bonds, interest rates and the economy affect your stocks? What options are available to you? Get strategies for greater gains and controlled losses. 11/2-11/9

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7-9:30p

Are you one of the countless fans of ghost hunting TV shows who wants to track some spirits on your own? Learn what it takes to conduct a successful paranormal investigation. Delve into what a ghost is, a brief history of ghost hunting and categories of hauntings including non-human entities, demons and possessions with well-known examples of each type. A step-by-step guide to conducting a paranormal investigation will be provided. Get hands-on experience with various types of field equipment needed for an investigation. 10/4

Why do rising interest rates or a falling dollar impact your investments? What about unemployment or new housing starts? This class will help you understand these items and how to integrate your portfolio. What makes it go up and down, and how does it affect your life and your retirement? 10/5-10/19

Basics of Ghost Hunting

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6-8p

$39

Interactive Ghost Hunting Investigation Have you ever wanted to join an established paranormal team investigating a well-known haunted location? This interactive course gives students a hands-on chance to do just that. Members of the Paranormal Free Agents (PFA) will lead small groups of participants in an interactive investigation at the Taille deNoyer House in Florissant. Use several types of equipment to practice various methods of ghost hunting including electronic voice phenomenon sessions. If possible, analysis of evidence will be done on site. Bus will leave from circle by Humanities Building. Prerequisite: Basics of Ghost Hunting 10/15

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6-11:30p $89

$35

Stock Market Series – How and When to Sell a Stock

Basic Cryptozoology

Rules and guidelines the professionals use to earn consistent returns. This is a semi-advanced class that will benefit all levels of investment knowledge.

Have you ever wondered about creatures undiscovered by modern science? Join the ultimate quest for the world’s most mysterious creature, the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman and more. Missouri’s cryptids include Missouri Monster, the Altamont Pterodactyl and the Ozark Howler.

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7-9:30p

$25

Stock Market Series – Advanced Investment Analysis – Chart Reading Learn about innovative market analysis, trend changes and sector rotation through simple fundamental and technical knowledge and recognition. 11/30-12/7

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7-9:30p

$35

11/2

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6-8p

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Hauntings of St. Louis St. Louis is a modern metropolis, rich with legends dating back to the early Native Americans and a history that lives on through many spirits that refuse to die. Learn about the truly haunted mansions such as the infamous Lemp Mansion, the Bubblehead family of North County, Cheney Mansion of Jerseyville, plus stories of other first-hand experiences by the instructors. 10/25

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Business/Professional Development

Computers/Technology Beginner’s Guide to Computers

Microsoft Publisher 2016

Don’t be left behind in the digital age. Become acquainted and comfortable with your computer. Get started with the alphabetic keyboard, learn how to use the mouse, navigate the Internet, do basic word processing, and save, print and find files.

Create brochures, letterhead, invitations, postcards, greeting cards, newsletters and simple web pages using Publisher.

10/5-10/19 11/4-11/18

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6:30-9p 9-11:30a

$75 $75

Beyond Beginner’s Guide to Computers Take the next step to get more from your computer. Discover how to search more efficiently on the Internet for better results. Learn basic email skills and etiquette. Become more comfortable with creating, deleting and organizing files and folders. Learn how to cut, copy and paste between documents – even of different types. 10/26-11/2 12/2-12/9

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6:30-9p 9-11:30a

$55 $55

9/26-10/10

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6:30-9:30p

$79

Microsoft Access 2016 Create, edit and manage a database. Customize tables and fields, add and delete records, and perform simple queries. 9/13-10/11

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6:30-9:30p

$125

Microsoft Outlook 2016 Take advantage of Outlook and organize your busy life! Learn the most efficient ways to communicate, schedule meetings, organize e-mail, set up calendars, journal, create and use task lists and manage contacts. 11/15-12/6

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6:30-9:30p

$95

Microsoft Windows 10 Having difficulty navigating Windows 10? Join the discussion of Windows 10’s new features and improvements. The Start menu is back, visit the store for one-stop shop apps, talk with Cortana, rule the web with Microsoft Edge browser, and discover multiple tips and tricks. 11/9-11/16

W

6:30-8:30p

Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 Use Microsoft PowerPoint to entertain, inform, sell or motivate. Make your next presentation on your own. 11/15-12/6

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6:30-9:30p

$95

$55

Adobe Photoshop Basics Make your digital images come alive with the most popular industry-standard photo editing software on the market. Learn how to retouch images, create composite photos, work with layers, paint, add color to black and white photos, color correction and more. 11/5-11/19

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9-11:30a

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Microsoft Excel in a Day 2016

Introduction to Word and Excel

Short on time? Get it done in a day! Track, organize and analyze data. Topics include shortcuts, creating, saving, editing, copying, moving, basic formulas and formatting.

This is a very basic introductory class in Word and Excel for those with little computer experience. Learn the meanings and concepts of the drop-down menus, basic functions, working with documents and worksheets and editing tools.

10/10

M

9a-4p

$85

9/21-9/28

Microsoft Excel in a Day Advanced 2016 Get the most out of your Excel spreadsheets by using functions and formulas, working with lists, automating tasks with macros, sharing worksheets with other programs, pivot tables and what-if analysis. Prerequisite: Excel in a Day 10/17

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9a-4p

$85

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$55

NEW! Google – More Than Just Gmail Take a tour of Google Applications. Learn how to make your life easier with the many free offerings. In this hands-on class, set up and use Gmail for email and Google Drive for storing your documents and photos in the Cloud for easy access. Explore many of the cool features such as Maps, Hangouts, Calendar, Voice, Sheets, Docs, Slides and more! 10/13-10/27 Th

Introduction to Game Design

6:30-9:30p

6:30-9:30p

$79

Games are increasingly recognized as a tool that can serve many business purposes beyond entertainment. This course provides a general introduction to what goes into the design and development of both video and analog games, with a particular focus on the use of games outside of consumer entertainment. By completing this course, you can take the first steps into understanding game design and how it can be applied in your field. 1.6 CEUs 6/6-7/1

Class taught online

$195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

Microsoft Office Certificate To remain competitive in today’s workforce, employees must demonstrate a strong working knowledge of many key software applications. This certificate will assist you with upgrading your current skills and learning new ones. Classes are taught by practicing profesPrerequisites: sionals who emphasize real-world skills • Knowledge of computers that can be immediately applied to the • Beginning Computer Keyboarding workplace. or the ability to type 20 words per minute.

To earn the certificate, the student must complete the following required courses:

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Microsoft Word (all six modules) Microsoft Excel (all six modules) Microsoft Access Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Outlook

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Top reasons adults enroll in the Microsoft Office Certificate Program:

• • • •

Acquire new technical skills Update and enhance job skills Retrain for a new career Increase earning potential

Culminating project and final exam: $169 (Required to receive certificate)


Microsoft Excel Series

MS Excel Series – Module IV

Microsoft Excel is the most widely used spreadsheet application used by employers today. Confidently navigate the program’s environment, and discover how to use this powerful tool. From designing your spreadsheet to advanced formulas, we have a hands-on module for you! Enroll in a class from each module and save. NOTE: The last 30 minutes of each module will be devoted to questions and open lab time.

It’s all about formulas. Go beyond basic formulas to create complex statistical, financial and scientific calculations. Excel has hundreds of different formulas to make your job easier.

Individual dates and times below

$195

MS Excel Series – Module I For the very beginner. Learn the fundamentals for creating and saving information, navigating a worksheet and entering information and editing. 8/24 10/27 10/6 10/31

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6:30-9:30p $39 9a-noon $39 6:30-9:30p $39 6:30-9:30p $39

MS Excel Series – Module II Master formatting a worksheet to make it more visually attractive and easier to read by changing the appearance, size, color of text, borders, etc., by using cell styles and other tools. Create, edit and format dynamic-looking charts. 8/31 11/3 10/13 11/7

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39 $39

9/14 11/17 10/27 11/21

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39 $39

MS Excel Series – Module V Make the most of organizing data ranges to sort and filter data. Turn an Excel range into a table to work with table data independently from the rest of the worksheet, and learn to use a PivotTable to analyze data ranges. 9/21 12/1 11/3 11/28

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39 $39

MS Excel Series – Module VI Effortlessly analyze data creating scenarios using Goal Seek and Solver tools, work with the Web and external data, and make the most of macros. 9/28 12/8 11/10 12/5

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39 $39

MS Excel Series – Module III Learn to efficiently manage a workbook. Discover efficient options for viewing and working with data, split windows and multiple worksheets hiding data and protecting and sharing workbooks. 9/7 11/10 10/20 11/14

W Th Th M

6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39 $39

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Microsoft Word Series

MS Word Series – Module III

Microsoft Word is the most widely used word processing application on the market. This powerful program will allow you to create professional-looking content quickly. Develop simple documents by changing fonts, underlining, centering, indenting, cutting and pasting and using more advanced features: headers, footers, tables, templates, mail merge, macros, table of contents, footnotes and much more. Enroll in a class from each module and save! NOTE: The last 30 minutes of each module will be devoted to questions and open lab time.

Learn to apply themes and styles for that professional look. Add a creative piece to flyers with shapes and pictures, WordArt, SmartArt and charts.

Individual dates and times below

$195

MS Word Series – Module I For the very beginner. Learn the fundamentals, understand commands, create and save documents, navigate through the document and view multiple windows. 8/25 9/15 10/5

Th Th W

6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39

9/8 9/29 10/19

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39

MS Word Series – Module IV Discover how easy it is to work with tables. Learn how to set up your document for mail merges from other data sources and for creating labels and envelopes. 9/15 10/6 10/26

Th Th W

6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39

MS Word Series – Module V Create and rearrange documents in outline view. Learn to work with long documents, creating a table of contents and using footnotes and endnotes. Explore uses of a document template.

MS Word Series – Module II

9/22 10/13 11/2

Conquer working with and editing text, formatting characters, paragraphs and pages including headers and footers.

MS Word Series – Module VI

9/1 9/22 10/12

Polish off your knowledge by working with forms, customizing Word to make use of the features you use most and using hyperlinks and macros.

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6:30-9:30p 9a-noon 6:30-9:30p

$39 $39 $39

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QuickBooks Series

QuickBooks Series – QuickBooks, Part 1

Need help keeping all those reports and accounting concepts straight for your small business? Start with a review of basic accounting concepts and work your way through QuickBooks. Enroll in all three classes and save.

Accurately manage your financial data. Conquer invoicing, receiving payments, making purchases, entering bills, paying bills, banking, paying employees, viewing reports, backing up files and printing. Prior knowledge of accounting/bookkeeping is helpful. Textbook required.

Individual dates and times below

$225

10/24-11/14 M

QuickBooks Series – Accounting Review for QuickBooks Having trouble understanding the basic concepts of accounting? This review will get you on your way in no time. Learn basic bookkeeping entries. Main focus will be transaction analysis and preparing entries. Textbook required. Accounting, Barron’s Business Review Series, by Peter Eisen 6th edition. Cost is around $20. 9/26-10/10 M

6-9p

6-9p

$95

QuickBooks Series – QuickBooks, Part 2 Learn to avoid some common mistakes. Course includes customizing reports, personalizing your settings, importing and exporting from QuickBooks, use of classes and other features. Prerequisite: QuickBooks, Part 1. Book required. 11/28-12/5 M

6-9p

$75

$75

Bookkeeper Certificate A bookkeeper's daily job duties require strong accounting and mathematical skills. SCC’s non-credit Bookkeeper Certificate Program can help you get started on a new career or upgrade your current skill set.

Top reasons adults enroll in the Bookkeeper Certificate Program: • Retrain for a new career • Update and enhance job skill set • Increase earning potential

Accounting Boot Camp

QuickBooks, Part 1

Class discussions include real-life examples and applications of accounting. This class prepares students for the Certified Bookkeeper course and contains topics typical of a first-semester college accounting class. $195 for 9 weeks Look for dates in Winter

Conquer invoicing, receiving payments, making purchases, entering bills, paying bills, banking, paying employees, viewing reports, backing up files and printing. $95 for 4 weeks 10/24-11/14 6-9p

Certified Bookkeeper

Continue with customizing reports, personalizing your settings, importing and exporting from QuickBooks, use of classes and other features. $75 for 2 weeks 11/28-12/5 6-9p

Certified Bookkeepers (CB) are to bookkeeping what CPAs are to accounting: the elite of the profession. Prepares experienced bookkeepers for the certification exam, the program consists of adjusting entries, correction of accounting errors, basic book and tax depreciation, basic payroll, merchandise inventory and internal controls and fraud prevention. All materials including exam costs are included. $995 for 12 weeks 9/21-12/14 6-10p

QuickBooks, Part 2

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Exploring AutoCAD – Module I

NEW! Introduction to 3D Printing

Are you interested in expanding your design skills or are you just a beginner? Learn the basics of AutoCAD and gain the skills to create 2D drawing using basic drawing and editing tools, adding text, basic dimensions and plotting.

Fascinated by 3D printing? Learn design, components and workflow from idea to end product, along with details on how the printers are built and operated. Examine software programs that start a design, convert it to a vector drawing and then to g-code, and learn to control the printer. Hands-on lab so you can try out your new found skills.

8/26-9/16 F 11/4-12/2 F

6-9p 6-9p

$95 $95

9/15-10/6

Th

7-9p

$125

Exploring AutoCAD – Module II AutoCAD is a sophisticated software program that requires practice to learn. In this hands-on class, you will practice what you learned in Exploring AutoCAD Module I as you develop a project geared to your specialty or interest. Prerequisite: Exploring AutoCAD Module I. 9/30-10/21

F

6-9p

$95

NEW! Introduction to CNC Routers and Mills Interested in home workshop CNC machines? Learn their various parts, as well as the workflow. See how various software programs are used to start a design, convert it to a vector drawing, convert that to g-code, and how the computer then uses that to control the CNC machine to create an end product. 10/13-11/17 Th

7-9p

$95

Designing with SketchUp SketchUp makes 3D modeling easy for anyone to learn. It’s the perfect tool for the beginner as well as professional designers, decorators, architectural, civic and mechanical engineers and related professions. Students will be able to use a 3D printer to make designs come to life. Intended for students with little or no three-dimensional drawing or SketchUp experience. 8/30-9/20 10/4-10/25

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6-9p 6-9p

$95 $95

NEW! Introduction to HTML5 and CSS3 Discover many of today’s modern CSS3 and HTML5 techniques in this introductory hands-on class. Besides creating complete web pages, HTML code fragments can be used to create specific elements within an existing page. Some blogs and discussion boards allow you to include HTML formatting in your posts or comments, enabling you to add emphasis to key words, embed links or create bulleted lists. Textbook required. Purchase at SCC bookstore. 11/30-12/14 W

6:30-9:30p

$89

Small Business How to Start and Manage Your Own Business Topics include: how to write a business plan, what you need to know about accounting records, legal issues for your new business, insuring your business, fundamentals of marketing your website, the St. Charles County Economic Development Center and finding a lender. 10/11-11/15 T

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Importance of Forming an LLC Just starting a new business or considering starting one? It’s critical that you limit your liability by forming a limited liability company (LLC). Learn about taxation and creditor protection and how to file articles correctly online. If you’ve already filed an LLC online, you will learn what additional steps are necessary and why. 9/22

30

6-9p

Th

6:30-9p

$35


LinkedIn – Get Noticed! LinkedIn is the largest professional social network for business professionals today. Discover how to create an effective profile that will get you noticed, the importance of using LinkedIn groups and how to grow your network. Create a business page and learn how it differs from your personal profile page. 9/12-9/19

M

6:30-8:30p

$49

Cloud for Business Business versus personal. Is there really a difference? Discover the 10 most important aspects to consider when using the cloud. 10/13

Th

6:30-8p

FREE

Social media continues to become a major component in developing an overall marketing strategy. Using it effectively can be a challenge for many businesses. Classes are hands-on in the computer lab. Enroll in all four classes and save! Individual dates and times below

$95

Social Media Frenzy Series: Social Media Overview Which social media channels should a business use? Class will provide an overview of who uses popular social media like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, Google+ and Instagram. Learn about how to integrate social media into your website, print, email and other marketing. Discuss how, when and where to post and how to create a social media strategy. 9/19

M

7-9p

$29

NEW! Add Polling Slides to Your Next Presentation Leave your smartphone on! Increase audience participation by incorporating polling slides into your PowerPoint presentations. With Poll Everywhere, students and participants can respond to questions or brainstorm topics real-time using their smartphones. Together we will test responding to sample polls, create polls and embed them into a PowerPoint slide deck. Prerequisite: Knowledge of PowerPoint is helpful. 9/26

M

7-8:30p

$25

Social Media Frenzy Series: Facebook Marketing for Business An in-depth review of Facebook Business Pages and its features. Learn how to use custom Facebook applications, Facebook ads and promotions; what, when and how to post status updates; how to use photos in Facebook; how to integrate Facebook into your website; and how to develop a Facebook marketing strategy. Recommend you have your account set up prior to class. 9/26

M

7-9p

$29

Mystery Shopping Is mystery shopping for real? Yes! Mystery shopping is a viable money maker and safety net in our unstable economy. Learn the ins and outs of mystery shopping from a seasoned shopper. Sign up for your first company, avoid the scams and start making money now. Learn today, earn tomorrow! 10/18-11/1

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7-9p

$49

Social Media Frenzy Series: Twitter and Pinterest for Business Discover the power of Twitter and how to use lists and hashtags to grow subscribers and followers. Learn how to search and monitor Twitter, how to use it to promote business blogs and how to advertise with it. Learn how to set up a Pinterest business page and why it is so important for your website. 10/10

M

7-9p

$29

Social Media Frenzy Series: Google+ and YouTube for Business Learn how to set up a Google+ business page and how to integrate it with your website. Discover how to use Google+ for business and hangouts. You will also learn how to set up a YouTube channel along with important concepts for video for business, how to optimize video for search and how to share and promote your YouTube videos. Recommend you have your account set up prior to class. 10/3 M 7-9p $29 STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233

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Professional Development/ Certification Foundations of Leadership Course is designed to teach leaders how to get results through people. You’ll learn a set of skills to meet both practical business needs and individual personal needs. Discussions will focus on acquiring a set of proven interaction skills and the role as a catalyst leader – a leader who inspires others to act. 9/23

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8a-noon

$59

Paralegal Certificate Course For beginning as well as advanced legal workers. Learn how to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, prepare legal documents and assist in case preparation for courtroom litigation. Payment plan available! Textbooks required, call the SCC Bookstore at 636-922-8448 for prices. 9/12-10/22

Communication Strategies

M/W 6-9p S 8:30a-5p

$1,289

Establish common ground to achieve consensus. Identify barriers to communications, active listening and effective non-verbal communication. 9/22

Th

8a-noon

$59

NEW! Problem Solving: Using Lean Manufacturing Techniques Use Lean Manufacturing techniques to solve problems and drive continuous improvement. 9/29

Th

8a-noon

$59

NEW! Go Green Simple practices and strategies that anyone can use to improve their green footprint, achieve sustainable development and reduce their carbon footprint. 11/4

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8a-noon

$59

Real Estate Licensing Course Considering a real estate career? St. Charles Community College in conjunction with 1st Choice Real Estate School offers the Salesperson 48-hour Pre-Examination Course. This is the course needed to prepare you for the licensing examination in order to become a real estate agent in Missouri. The course content is developed and offered in a way to help you pass the test the first time. Your course instructors are experienced in the real estate industry and have know-how to deliver the material in an easy to understand format. BE SURE TO PRINT AND SIGN THE STUDENT CONTRACT AND BRING TO CLASS. 9/12-9/23 M/T/W/Th 9a-4p M/T/W/F 9a-4p $349 10/3-10/14 M/T/W/Th 9a-4p M/T/W/F 9a-4p $349 32

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Career Certification APICS: CSCP Review The CSCP program review will provide a full review of the supply chain – from the supplier through the company to the end consumer. Provides you with the knowledge to effectively manage the integration of these activities to maximize a company’s value chain. After the review, you will understand how to use enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems and other technologies to improve the entire supply chain process. Certification exams are NOT included in tuition. 9/14-12/14 W 5-8:30p $1,995 for APICS members $2,195 for non-APICS members


Certified Bookkeeper Certified Bookkeepers (CB) are to bookkeeping what CPAs are to accounting: the elite of the profession. Created by the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) to prepare experienced bookkeepers for the certification exam, the program consists of adjusting entries, correction of accounting errors, basic book and tax depreciation, basic payroll, merchandise inventory, internal controls and fraud prevention. All materials including exam costs are included. Prerequisite: Accounting Boot Camp or accounting experience. Registration closes 9/14 at midnight. 9/21-12/14

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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Class includes: Intro to OSHA, Inspections, Means of Egress and Fire Protection, OSHA ACT, Hazardous Materials, etc. (partial listing of subjects). Class includes MANCOMM edition of 29CFR 1910 Std. Upon successful completion of this course, participants receive a wallet card from the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration certifying successful completion of the 30-hour Occupational Safety and Health Training Course in General Industry. 11/1-11/15

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8a-5p

$445

$995

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Seminar Food Protection Manager Certification Prepares students for the Food Safety Certification exam. Addresses food safety practices, prevention of food-borne illness and personal hygiene guidelines. Food Safety Manager Certification exam given at end of class. Must register seven days prior to class. ServSafe book and materials included. 9/12 11/14

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8a-4p 8a-4p

This course is an OSHA-authorized instruction on safety topics with an emphasis on hazard recognition. Topics include: OSHA regulations, personal protective equipment, walking/working surfaces, hazard communication and electrical safety. Participants will be issued a 10-Hour OSHA card. 9/12-9/19 12/1-12/8

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6-10p 8a-noon

$89 $89

$150 $150

Certificate in Data Analysis Certificate in Customer Service Customer service is essential for business and all work organizations. With the increase of technology, human interaction with customers becomes all the more important. Whether it relates to retaining customers, serving your audience or turning inquiries from potential customers into sales, good customer service is now one of the central factors in organizational success. Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity and increase your organization’s success. You will also take away some extraordinary customer service techniques you won’t find anywhere else. This comprehensive Certificate Program combines instruction from two different courses: Keys to Customer Service, 9/6 - 30 Extraordinary Customer Service, 10/3 - 28 Note: The Certificate Program fee of $245 represents a savings of $45 off the same courses if taken separately! Register online at www.stchas.edu/ugotclass.

Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze that data, see trends and make predictions. Begin with getting a basic understanding of how to analyze data in a business setting. Then, learn how many of your business decisions involve comparing groups for differences. You will know the statistics behind these group differences and relationships. Finally, you will find out how to perform inquiries that will be useful to your business or organization, and you will have the skills necessary to communicate these results through graphs and text that your fellow employees will understand. This comprehensive Certificate Program combines instruction from three different courses: Introduction to Data Analysis, 9/6 - 30 Intermediate Data Analysis, 10/3 - 28 Advanced Data Analysis. 11/7 – 12/2 Note: The Certificate Program fee of $495 represents a savings of $90 off the same courses if taken separately! Register online at www.stchas.edu/ugotclass.

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Certificate in Project Management

Social Media for Business

Project management provides visibility of project health to the business and the customer. Through continuous monitoring, early detection of variations to plan, schedule and budget can be communicated to stakeholders for quick resolution, including project cancelation. Project management is one of the fastest paths to promotion by increasing your network through greater exposure. First, gain the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project. An overview of salaries, certification costs, education and experience requirements are provided. Then acquire a well-rounded knowledge of the five Project Management Processes relating to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide. Finally, learn the ten Project Management Knowledge Areas and their support role and relationships to the five Project Management Processes. This comprehensive Certificate Program combines instruction from three different courses:

Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market and serve your customers and clients. From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more, discover the new principles of communication that apply across all networks. Learn how these specific social networks work and their possible uses for your organization. Learn how social networks are used to develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization. Then find out what you can be doing, what you should be doing and take back a plan to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing. Whether you are new to social networks or already involved, you will come away with both an understanding of social networks and practical, how-to techniques to integrate social networks into your organization or business. This comprehensive Certificate Program combines instruction from four different courses:

Introduction to Project Management 9/6-30 Project Management Project Processes 10/3-28 Project Management Knowledge Areas 11/7-12/2

Introduction to Social Media 9/6-30 Marketing Using Social Media, 10/3-28 Integrating Social Media in Your Organization, 11/7-12/2

Note: The Certificate Program fee of $495 represents a savings of $90 off the same courses if taken separately. Register online at www.stchas.edu/ugotclass.

Note: The Certificate Program fee of $495 represents a savings of $90 off the same courses if taken separately! Register online at www.stchas.edu/ugotclass.

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Online Courses Take classes that fit YOUR schedule, anytime, anywhere! For questions or assistance, email ccdreg@ stchas.edu, or call 636-922-8233. Visit stchas.edu/learnforlife for a complete listing of online classes. American Management Association®

General Courses A wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely online. All courses are led by expert instructors. Topics include accounting and finance, business, computer applications, design and composition, health care and medical, language and arts, law and legal, personal development, teaching and education, technology, writing and publishing GRE and GMAT prep. Register: ed2go.com/stchas

Career Training Certificate Programs Certificates available in: health care and fitness, business and professional, IT and software development, management and corporate, media and design, hospitality and service industry, skilled trades and industrial, sustainable energy and going green. Once a course is accessed either by requesting materials or viewing lessons, there are no refunds. Register: gatlineducation.com/stchas

Skills for the 21st Century Get skills for the 21st century. Boost your productivity and your organization’s bottom line. Courses include: business and career skills, business, communication, courses for K-12 teachers, management and leadership, new media marketing, social media for business, training and education. Classes start the first Monday of the month and run for four weeks. Register: stchas.edu/ugotclass

Paralegal Certificate Online Course The Paralegal Certificate Course© is the cornerstone of The Center for Legal Studies programs and paralegalism is one of the fastest–growing careers in the country. legalstudies.com/courses/paralegal.html To register, call SCC Continuing Education at 636-922-8233.

American Management Association Certificate Programs Programs include accounting, communications, customer service, finance for managers, human resources, leadership, management, manufacturing/ quality, marketing, negotiation skills, personal development, project management, purchasing, strategic planning, supervision, team building and time management. Register: flexclassroom.com/stchas

Green, Renewable Energy and Trade Skills Training SCC Workforce Development, in partnership with ProTrain Online, is your solution for green, renewable-energy and trade-skills training. These online courses will help you learn the skills you need to excel in the jobs for the new economy. Includes: business/management/ leadership, career and services, green renewable energy and industrial/skilled trades. stchas.theknowledgebase.org To register, call SCC Continuing Education at 636-922-8233.

Home Inspection Certificate A home inspection is a documented, professional opinion of a home, based on a visual evaluation and operational testing of the home’s systems and components to determine their current condition. This 10-course online certificate program provides students with the technical skills and expertise needed to succeed in the home inspection field. Students learn how to conduct visual examinations and deliver written reports on the physical and operational condition of homes or housing units. To register, call SCC Continuing Education at 636-922-8233.

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Successful strategies for caregiving at home An educational workshop to build your skills and gain valuable information to help decide if providing care for a loved one at home is right for you. Our instructors, all experienced professionals in their fields, are here to teach and support you during this difficult time. Workshop Sessions: 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays Sept. 27-Nov.1 SEPT. 27: INTRODUCTION – Increase your knowledge of frailty, dementia and common reasons why you may decide to provide care for a loved one at home. OCT. 4: BE PREPARED – Advance planning may help relieve some of the burden on caregivers and family when important care decisions need to be made. Learn what an eldercare attorney does, about advance directives, living wills, trusts and powers of attorney. Participants will be provided with Life Choices booklet. OCT. 11: WHAT IS IN THE MEDICINE CHEST? Learn about polypharmacy, medication trends in the elderly and how to navigate costs. Define pain and ways to manage it.

OCT. 18: KEEP MOVING – Learn secrets to help your loved one stay active and how to prevent complications of immobility. Hands-on demonstrations of transfers, ambulation, positioning and body mechanics. Fall prevention tricks of the trade. OCT. 25: LET’S GET PERSONAL – How to maintain skin integrity, personal hygiene and proper nutrition. Discussion of incontinence issues.

NOV. 1: CONNECTING THE DOTS – Learn about all the community resources available and how to prevent caregiver burnout.

Registration: $25 per session; $119 entire workshop

For more information or to register, visit stchas.edu/ healthoccupations or call 636-922-8295.

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SCC Cougar Car Show 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11

ST. CHARLES COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCC Campus – Red Parking lot – 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, MO 63376

Rainout date: Sept. 18

Space is limited – register now! Pre-registration: (through Aug. 26) $15 Registration after Aug. 26: $20

STILL Accepting EVENT-DAY sponsors. SCC Cougar Car Show Categories • Camaro/Firebird (Custom) • Camaro/Firebird (Stock) • Corvettes (Custom) • Corvettes (Stock) • Foreign (Custom) • Foreign (Stock) • Mustangs (Custom) • Mustangs (Stock)

• Mopars • Rat Rods • Special Interest (kit cars, fire/police, military, etc.) • Show Room (2006-Present) • Street Rods • Trucks (Custom) • Trucks (Stock)

• Under Construction • Unrestored (Pre 1973) • Restored (Pre 1973) • Unrestored (1974 - present) • Restored (1974 - present) • VW

A portion of the proceeds from this event will go toward performance-based scholarships.

Medals awarded to first 50 pre-registered • Trophies will be awarded for each category

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for more information or to register, call Wendy Brown at 636-922-8233 or email wbrown@stchas.edu.

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St. Charles Community College recognized

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WINs grant serves the following eligible TAA (Trade Adjustment Assistance) individuals Unemployed Underemployed Low-Skilled

CERTIFIED LOGISTICS TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Get Trained in 1 Weeks This program meets two evenings per week. Participants will have the opportunity to earn two industry

Earn a nationally recognized certificate endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)

Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)

Certified by the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) St. Charles Community College (SCC) now offers a nationally recognized Certified Logistics Technician Certificate. This certificate is ideal for anyone entering the logistics field or current logistic employees wanting to update their skill set. Curriculum and training will include all supply chain facilities: warehouses, distribution centers, transporters and manufacturing facilities.

Lab and book fees are not covered by the grant. However, additional financial assistance may be offered to eligible students through the Missouri Career Center.

Manufacturing Safety (Includes OSHA 10 Training) Plant Layout IT Fundamentals Supply Chain Management Workplace Communication

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Start your career in ADVANCED MANUFACTURING and MACHINING today! • Is your school a leader in “Project-Based Education?” • Does your school provide shadowing and on-the-job experience? • Does your school build confidence, a career and personal success? FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.go-mmttc.com | JoeK@go-mmttc.com | 636-939-5582 MMTTC 3855 Corporate Centre Dr. O’Fallon, MO 63368 636-939-5582 Located in the O’Fallon Corporate Centre. Just west of Hwy K and Hwy 40 off Technology Dr. Mission Statement: To develop skilled manpower in a fast-track, hands-on manufacturing training environment for the precision-machined products industry and associated businesses.

Certified Production Technician Program Certified by the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) St. Charles Community College (SCC) now offers a nationally recognized Certified Production Technician Certificate for entry-level positions in manufacturing and current employees who want to improve their skill level. Program support specialists are available to help you succeed with your program application, training and career goals.

Certified Welding Program Certified by the American Welding Society (AWS) St. Charles Community College (SCC) now offers a nationally recognized welding program designed to educate and prepare students for gainful employment and to meet the needs of the welding technology fields. We constantly strive to meet the needs of our students and industry through specialized classes and customized training

Grant funding available for qualified applicants. CLASSES FORMING NOW. For more information, contact Scott Kearns at 636-922-8667.

This workforce solution was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability or ownership. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233

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Workforce Development The mission of the SCC Workforce Development Department is to deliver customized training to the current workforce, re-direct the ready workforce to gainful employment and assist the development of the next generation of workers using programs and events to strengthen their understanding of the world of work. Business and Industry Program: Developing the Current Workforce The Business and Industry Program of St. Charles Community College has been a leading force in the St. Charles County business community since 1992. The Business and Industry Program works with large and small employers to identify job skills and training needs for thousands of workers and employers targeting primarily St. Charles, Pike, Lincoln, Montgomery and Callaway counties.

Our training features: • Experienced facilitators in a wide range of disciplines. • On- and off-site training options. • Flexible scheduling. • A focus on adult learning. • Cutting-edge technology and resources.

Liaison to State Training Funds The SCC Workforce Development Department is recognized by the state of Missouri as a Local Education Agency (LEA) for the application and administration of state funds for company training programs, new jobs training and similar grant funding programs. If your company meets state guidelines, you may be eligible to receive funding assistance to support employee training. Workforce Development can assist you in applying for state funds. For additional information, call 636-922-8474 or email workforcedevelopment@stchas.edu.

Missouri Career Center Partnership The Missouri Career Center Partnership is a federally funded program that provides professional job search assistance to job seekers in St. Charles County. The program is part of the Workforce Investment Act serving individuals who have been displaced from their jobs and are unlikely to find employment in their previous occupation. This service is provided through the St. Charles County Department of Workforce Development at the Missouri Career Center. Contact the Missouri Career Center at 636-255-6060.

Services Provided: • Job Search Assistance: Including résumé preparation, identification of transferable skills, informational and job interviewing skills and marketing yourself to employers. Various workshops and networking opportunities are provided. • Individual Career Consultation: An individual plan of action is developed to determine job search goals and career direction. • Career Resource Center: For use by customers during their job search. Phones, copier, fax machine, PCs, laser printers and employer directories are available. Internet access is also available. • Job Placement Assistance: Including current labor market information and access to available job listings from area employers. • Training Opportunities: Available for eligible customers who require upgrade training or retraining into a different career. Contact our office to see if you qualify. • Résumé Development and Critique: Gives the job seeker an excellent opportunity to enhance his or her résumé to its fullest extent. • Career Assessments: Various standardized formal assessments are used to allow job seekers to match their skills and temperaments to other occupations. This is a must for the job seeker wishing to enter into a new industry.

School-Business Programs: Investing in the Future Workforce Today’s youths are tomorrow’s workforce. School-Business Programs has established a coalition of educators and business leaders who work together to make a difference in the lives of young people. Programs focus on career development, career exploration and career readiness. For more information, call 636-922-8474. 40

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Adult Education and Literacy Adult Education and Literacy (AEL/ELA/HSE) St. Charles Community College coordinates a four-county effort (St. Charles, Warren, Lincoln and Pike) to teach reading, math and writing skills and concepts, to prepare people to take the High School Equivalency tests (HSE) and to assist non-native speakers in gaining English proficiency. Free day and evening classes are available. Students must be at least 17 years old and not enrolled in secondary school. For more information about class times, locations or the services below, call SCC at 636-922-8411 or visit stchas.edu/ael.

High School Equivalency Instruction is available for students to improve basic skills, learn new skills and to prepare for and pass all five of the High School Equivalency tests.

English Language Acquisition (ELA) ELA classes provide reading, writing, listening and speaking activities at English proficiency levels for people wishing to improve their English language skills.

Citizenship Preparation Classes help students prepare for the citizenship interview. Students must have a resident card for four years or more (two years if spouse is a citizen) and at least intermediate-level English skills.

TOEFL Preparation Classes help students prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Students whose first language is not English must pass this test for admission to college.

Celebrating Adult Education and Literacy in St. Charles County! AEL STUDENT RECOGNITION CEREMONY 7 p.m. Thursday, June 8, 2017 Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. facebook.com/sccael

Pronunciation Classes In this class, students will learn how to pay closer attention to the unique, challenging sounds of the English language. Students will actively improve their rhythm and intonation, practice aloud as a group and individually with an instructor. Students will enhance listening and communication skills through practicing better pronunciation.

High School Equivalency (HSE) Testing On Jan. 1, 2014, the approved high school equivalency test for Missouri became the HiSET, which is offered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). this test is available only on computer but can be taken at various sites across Missouri, including St. Charles Community College. Paper and pencil high school equivalency tests are no longer offered for community test takers. Registration for the HiSET is done entirely on the computer. Registration information, cost information and test scheduling can be found at www.hiset.org. Students who register for all five equivalency tests will pay $95. These five tests must be scheduled within the span of one year. Students who wish to register and pay for tests separately will pay $32 for the first test and $22 each for the remaining four test sections (total of $120). All payments must be made by electronic check, debit or credit card. Please refer to the HiSET website for more detailed information (www.hiset.org). the SCC Adult Education and Literacy program can be reached at 636-922-8411.

Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer tutors are needed to work with adult literacy students and in the HSE and ESL classrooms. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and must have a clear background check. They work with individuals or small groups of students under the direction of the classroom teacher. Training is provided. No previous experience is required. Call 636-922-8504 or email jboria@stchas.edu for more information.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT AEL/ELA/HSE, CALL 636-922-8411 OR VISIT STCHAS.EDU/AEL.

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Registration Payment must be received when you enroll. Online – 24 hours a day – 7 days a week stchas.edu/learnforlife

Announcements will be made on KMOX Radio (1120 AM), KSDK TV (Channel 5), KMOV TV (Channel 4) and KTVI TV (Channel 2). In the case of evening classes held at middle schools and high schools in the area, SCC classes will not meet if it has been announced that the schools themselves are closed.

Accommodations/Support: By Phone – Call 636-922-8233 at least one

week before the first class meeting during the hours listed below. Telephone registration: Visa, Discover and MasterCard only accepted as payment.

By Mail – Send the registration form, with your check or money order to: SCC Division of Corporate & Community Development 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, HUM 103 Cottleville, MO 63376-2865 In Person – Register in HUM 103. Registration hours: • 8a-7p Monday-Thursday; • 8:30a-4p Fridays. Refund Policy: If you drop a class, you will receive a 100 percent refund if the class is dropped one business day before the first meeting or earlier. No refund will be given if the class is dropped the day of class or later. Events which may require more advanced notice to cancel include, but are not limited to, certain business and industry classes, conferences, trips, day trips and other special events. For these exceptions, refer to the LAST DAY TO CANCEL information listed in the course description. If you have a situation that warrants an override of the above policy, an explanation of the circumstances should be made in writing to the Division of Corporate and Community Development. The appropriate associate dean will review the situation to determine if a refund can be granted and will notify you accordingly. Refunds should be received within 30 days.

St. Charles Community College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Please email dss@stchas.edu with your accommodations request. It is recommended that you contact the college 10 business days prior to the event.

How to Read a Course Description Create Your Own Photo Book If you’ve ever dreamed of publishing your photos in a book, this course is for you. Learn how to create photo albums, calendars, cards and more. Impress your friends and family with special holiday gifts! 5/9-5/23 W 6:30-9:30p $79

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Campus-Closed Dates Sept 5 – Labor Day Nov. 23-25 – Thanksgiving Break Dec. 26- Jan. 2 – Winter Break The Continuing Education Office will close at 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 23 and Dec. 19-23.

Calendar of Events

Inclement Weather Policy: In the event of

severe weather conditions or other emergencies, the SCC president may cancel classes and close the campus for a partial or full day. The college will update the SCC website (stchas. edu) and main number 636-922-8000, send a text message through the Emergency Alert System, and contact selected radio and television stations, when the timing of conditions allow, by 5 a.m. for day classes and no later than 4 p.m. for evening classes (if bad weather develops during the day). The college will typically update the college website and main number prior to contacting the selected radio and television stations. It is recommended to use the college’s website or main number in order to receive information in a more timely manner.

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Sept. 11 – SCC Cougar Car Show Oct. 1 – Walk to End Alzheimer’s Oct. 14-16 – YPT Show: Lumberjacks and Weddingbelles Dec. 16-18 – YPT Show: A Christmas Story – The Musical

View more at stchas.edu/calendar.


SEND YOUR REGISTRATION FORM AND CHECK TO: St. Charles Community College, Corporate & Community Development – HUM 103 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, MO 63376-2865 To pay by credit card, visit stchas.edu/learnforlife or call 636-922-8233. Fees should be included in your payment if indicated in the course description. Name____________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________ City/State________________ ZIP____________ Date of Birth: Mo.______ /Day_____/Year____ Home Phone (

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CLASS LOCATIONS Classes are located on the SCC campus unless otherwise noted. Class location information is listed below. NOTE: For on-campus classes, students should go to the Humanities Building, Room 103, during office hours, or call 636-922-8233 for specific room assignments. After hours and on Saturdays, go to the ADM Welcome Center. For the Arts Council, if you have accessibility concerns, call 636-922-8233 for directions on where to park and enter the building.

Locations found in this schedule Adeline’s Kitchen and Catering Company 800 S. Fifth Street St. Charles, MO 63301 636-896-9000

Art Glass Array 501 N. Kingshighway St. Charles, MO 63301 636-724-0288

Red Door Furniture Company 1105 N. Second Street St. Charles, MO 63301 636-328-0890

St. Charles Community College 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Cottleville, MO 63376-2865 636-922-8000

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY

The College is committed to non-discrimination and equal opportunity regarding the treatment of students, faculty and staff. The College adheres to a strict non-discrimination policy in student admission, educational programs, activities and employment regardless of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, age, veteran status, disability or genetic information. The College is an equal opportunity employer. Inquiries may be directed to: Vice President for Human Resources, 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, MO 63376-2865.

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Upcoming Events Young People’s Theatre: Fall and winter auditions C EL EB R AT I N G

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FALL: 8:30 a.m. Aug. 20 • Fine Arts Building Theater WINTER: 8:30 a.m. Oct. 18-19 • SSB Auditorium Fall Production: Oct. 14-16 • Winter Production: Dec. 16-18

SCC Cougar Car Show 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 • Red parking lot

Food Truck Frolic and Family Movie Night 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23 • SCC Campus FOOD: Blue Parking Lot • MOVIE: Technology Lawn

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