2016 CED Spring Schedule

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Spring 2016 COMMUNIT Y CLASSES

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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 Dr. Ron Chesbrough, SCC 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 Spring Break Camps . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

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LEARN FOR ... EXPLORATION Lunch Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

LEARN FOR ... BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Career Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computers/Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Professional Development/Certification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LEARN FOR ... WELL-BEING Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22 Health and Wellness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

LEARN FOR ... PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Culinary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26 History/Special Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Hobby Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Home and Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Money. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30 Paranormal/Psychic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

LEARN FOR ... CREATIVITY Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32 Crafts and Hobbies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Photography. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34 .

LEARN FOR ... DISCOVERY

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

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

ADULT EDUCATION, LITERACY, ESL, HSE TESTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

HOW TO ENROLL, REGISTRATION, LOCATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 ONLINE

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

ELIGIBLE FOR PAYMENT PLAN

ADDRESSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 39.

CLASS HELD AT ST. CHARLES COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL STEM CAMP: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH

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For the Ages

Academic Enhancement ACT Cambridge Review

Cupcake Wars (Ages 10-14)

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. Purchase textbook at the St. Charles Community College Bookstore.

Do you love to make cupcakes and watch Cupcake Wars on the Food Network? In this amazing camp, you can let your imagination and creativity run wild as you discover how to use icing, flavorings, candy clay, gumpaste, decorations and candies and turn them into creations of art! Each day you will be given a theme. On the final day, we will have our very own cupcake wars. Teams will create a business name and a logo. Are you up for the challenge? Aprons will be provided.

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$125

3/21-24

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9a-Noon

$95

Spring Break Camps Cancellation Policy A $25 cancellation fee will be assessed if you cancel less than 14 days prior to the start of camp. Cake Decorating and Cupcake Crazy Camp (Ages 7-10) Do you love to create delicious treats for your family and friends? Discover how you can make homemade icings, and learn the techniques the professionals use for decorating cakes and cupcakes. Create your own themes working in teams, and design your own cake on the last day. You will be going cupcake crazy bringing home lots of cupcakes, all designed and decorated by you! Must bring one 6- to 8-inch unfrosted cake on last day. All other supplies and take home boxes provided. 3/21-24

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1-4p

$95

Lego Robotic Engineering (Ages 8-11) Imagine it, build it, and make it go! Powered by the Lego Mindstorms Education EV3 Base Set and Software, your team will explore the exciting world of robotics! Combining the versatility of the Lego building system, a powerful microcomputer brick, and intuitive drag-and-drop programming software, this adventure will have you and your team creating cool robots on your first day encouraging teamwork, creativity and critical thinking skills. 3/21-24

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9a-4p

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Youth NEW! Beginning Improv (Ages 10 & Up) Have fun and develop acting techniques by exploring basic improvisation skills through theater games and scenes. Improv develops stage presence, poise and quick thinking as students learn to cooperate and create unique characters and humorous situations. 4/5-26

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6-7:30p

$49

Glass Around the World (Ages 7-11)

NEW! Advanced Improv (Ages 10 & Up)

Kids will love this unique camp! We will learn about glass techniques famous in Italy, Spain, America and Ireland and make our own versions. We will make fused glass, stained glass mosaics, as well as faux glass using art materials. You will bring home 2-3 completed projects ranging from fused glass pendants/magnets to small dish and 6x6 stained glass mosaic. Class held at Art Glass Array.

Class will focus on increasing improv skills for those students who have already had experience and will work toward creation of a performance-based improv troupe.

3/21-24

Discover the inner artist in your child! Explore creative movement, visual arts and drama inspired by books that celebrate creativity. Students will act out emotions, scenes and characters and have the opportunity to make puppets, costume pieces and simple props to bring home to extend their imaginations.

M-TH

9a-Noon

$129

NEW! Beginning Guitar Camp (Ages 10-14) Discover how to start your music journey! Learn guitar basics, how to read chords and tablature in a group setting. Learn how to find different resources to learn to play many styles of music for the guitar. Perform a song on the last day and receive an audio recording. Bring acoustic guitar each day. 3/21-24 3/21-24

M-TH M-TH

1-4p 9a-Noon

$89 $89

Making Movies With Adobe Premiere (Ages 9-14) Ready to learn the basics of filming and editing? Shoot with SCC’s cameras and see how much fun creative editing can be with the drag-and-drop power of Adobe Premiere. Express your creativity through the visual medium of motion pictures, and go through all of the elements of film production, including preproduction planning, camera work and final editing. Take home a flash drive of your final project to show your family and friends. 3/21-24

M-TH

1-4p

4/5-26

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7:30-9p

$49

NEW! Creative Movement & Acting for Preschoolers

3/23-5/25

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9-10a

$65

NEW! Scenic Artistry for Theater (Ages 8 & Up) Learn how to take a sketch and use different paint techniques to create theatrical looks that make a scene come to life on the stage. Discover how to take into account stage lighting and the need to be larger than life for eye-catching sets. Have fun discovering painting techniques for all ages. 4/5-26

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6-8p

$40

$89

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WANTED!

Looking for CAMP ASSISTANTS for summer camps. Must be at least 16 years old. Apply at stchas.edu/jobs.

MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH!

Portuguese for Kids (Ages 6-16) Portuguese is the official language in many countries such as Portugal, Brazil and many others. Its use is expected to grow dramatically in the next two decades especially with the growth of Brazil. Students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge in Portuguese as a second language and in some cases to communicate with the native language of their relatives. The class includes basic subjects like greetings, daily topics of conversations, common vocabulary and some grammar. A friendly approach to the language will keep children learning while having fun. BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR THE BOOK FEE. 3/3-6/16

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4:30-6p

$189

Portuguese class has an initial separate book fee of $25. Book will be given out in class.

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SEASONS

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

St. Charles County Great Strides Walk to Benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

St. Charles Community College May 7, 2016 For more information, call 314-733-1241 or gateway@cff.org.

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College for All Kids

& TEENS TOO! AGES 5-14

Summer Camps

2016

Get ready for a summer full of funs, hands-on opportunities. Build and program a robot, launch a rocket, create video games, dunk that basketball, make edible art and so much more! New STEM and STEAM camps – science, technology, engineering, math and art integration. Many new camps in a variety of cool subjects including Lego Robotic Engineering camps for 6- to 8-year olds and expanded theater offerings with before- and after-care and lunch options.

Use your smart phone to scan and watch our camp video!

JUNE 6-

AUG. 12

Register starting Feb. 29 at stchas.edu/ learnforlife or call 636-922-8233. STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233

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AFL (Arts For Life)

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7 P.M. MARCH 18-19 & APRIL 1-2 2 P.M. MARCH 19-20 & APRIL 2-3 TICKETS: $10 Book by JOSEPH STEIN Music by JERRY BOCK Lyrics by SHELDON HARNICK Produced on the New York Stage by HAROLD PRINCE

Original New York Stage production directed and choreographed by JEROME ROBBINS Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Based on Sholem Aleichem’s stories by special permission of Arnold Perl

NEW!

YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY

SMALLER, HIGH-QUALITY PRODUCTIONS HELD IN THE SSB AUDITORIUM.

CRUMPLED CLASSICS Performance: 3 and 7 p.m. April 16, 2016

Auditions (ages 10 and up): Feb. 27, 2016

Check out all of the youth theater classes listed on pages 5-6. Classes are open to all students, not just YPT students. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased online at stchastickets.com or by calling SCC Corporate and Community Development at 636-922-8233. For accommodations information, email dss@stchas.edu. 8

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Exploration

Lunch Theater

Events

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

Waiting for

GODOT

Become a Continuing Education Instructor – INFORMATIONAL MEETING Do you have a hobby, talent or skill that you would like to teach others? We are always looking for new instructors and great ideas for classes. Come and meet us and learn the basics of getting started as a Continuing Education instructor! Download our course proposal, complete, and bring to the meeting. 3/15

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6:30-7:30p

FREE

Waiting for Godot 4/21 Th 10a-2p $25

Online Ticketing E-tickets for the lunch and dinner theaters are now available at stchastickets.com. Purchase and print tickets from the convenience of your home. Bring your ticket to the theater, have it scanned, and sit back and enjoy the show! You can also view the menus for lunch or dinner.

Questions? Call 636-922-8050.

Navigating Ancestry.com over the Minefields to the Treasures 9 A.M.-3 P.M. SATURDAY, MARCH 12 St. Charles Community College Technology Building, Room 101 SCCHS member: $30 | Non-Member: $35 SCC students, faculty and staff: $30 To register, contact the St. Charles County Historical Society at 636-946-9828 or email contact@SCCHS.org.

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Business/Professional Development

Career Certification APICS CPIM Execution and Control of Operations (MEMBER WIA) Focuses on these main areas: prioritizing and sequencing work; executing work plans; implementing controls and reporting activity results; and evaluating and providing feedback on performance. Explains techniques for scheduling and controlling production and process operations. Includes $145 testing fee 4/12-5/31 T 5:30-8:30p $495 for APICS members $695 for non-APICS members $640 for APICS members funded through WIOA $790 for non-APICS members funded through WIOA

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. 3/2-16

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8a-5p

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 United States. Course is comprised of 16 hours of lecture, 16 hours of practical training and a 30-hour internship. Topics include biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage and health assessment. The National Exam is held on the ninth week. 3/8-5/5

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7-9p

$675

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

Want more information regarding personal training as a super career? Register now for an online orientation information session: 3 p.m. CST March 2, 2016 http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation302 OR 11 a.m. CST April 6, 2016 http://tinyurl.com/fitnessorientation406

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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. 3/21 5/9

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8a-4p 8a-4p

$150 $150

Certified Bookkeeper

Computers/Technology Computer students are encouraged to bring a USB jump drive to class to save work for reference at home. Our computer guarantee: If you need a refresher or additional classroom time, you may repeat the identical class at no charge for up to one year. Limited seats are available. Standard refund policy applies – you must have attended the class to use the guarantee. Because of the limited number of guarantee “refresher” seats available, you cannot reschedule a refresher class. If you register to repeat a class and do not attend, you forfeit your right to further refresher classes. Please check your schedule carefully before scheduling refresher classes.

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 and internal controls and fraud prevention. All materials including exam costs are included. Prerequisite: Accounting Boot Camp or Beginner’s Guide to Computers accounting experience. Registration closes 3/30 at Don’t be left behind in the digital age. Become acquainted and comfortable with your computer. Get midnight. started with the alphabetic keyboard, learn how to 4/6-6/22 W 6-10p $995 use the mouse, navigate the Internet, do basic word processing, and save, print and find files. Home Inspection Certificate 3/4-18 F 8:30-11a $75 Employment in the home inspection field is expected to grow 17 percent between now and 2018. Get the knowledge you need to take advantage of this growing profession. The Home Inspection Certificate requires completion of 10 courses covering all aspects of home inspection. It is delivered through a blended approach of printed material and online sessions. Each of the 10 courses requires a minimum of 42 hours of study, and you can work from the comfort of your own home or office. Exercises and practical quizzes allow you to check your level of understanding with feedback. With the mixed-course format, you can stay connected with your instructor and other learners and share ideas with other participants in your online community.

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. 4/1-8

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9-11:30a

$55

$395 per course

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Microsoft Windows 8.1 for Beginners

Computer Tutoring

Are you fairly new to computers and just can’t get the concept of the whole Windows 8 platform? Learn the basics so you can move around and customize the Start screen, Charms bar and desktop. Discover how to use apps, programs, files and folders. Computers provided; however, you are welcome to bring your portable device to class. This is a class for those who are just starting out with computers.

Receive one-on-one computer tutoring from a qualified continuing education instructor. Tutoring session is three hours. Lesson time is arranged between instructor and student.

4/15-22

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.

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9a-Noon

$55

Microsoft Windows 8.1 Recently upgraded to Windows 8 but having some difficulty navigating the interface? Learn the basics so you can make the most of this powerful operating system that is intended to give you an efficient way to manage all the apps, programs, files and folders you use regularly. Explore how to move around and customize the Start screen, Charms bar and desktop. Prerequisite: Must be familiar with computers. 3/9-16

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6:30-9:30p

$55

Microsoft Publisher 2013 Create brochures, letterhead, invitations, postcards, greeting cards, newsletters and simple Web pages using Publisher. 3/28-4/11

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6:30-9:30p

$79

Microsoft Access 2013 Create, edit and manage a database. Customize tables and fields, add and delete records, and perform simple queries. 3/10-4/7

Th

6:30-9:30p

$125

Microsoft Outlook 2013 Take advantage of Outlook to organize your busy life. Learn the most efficient ways to communicate, schedule meetings, organize email, set up calendars, journal, create and use task lists and manage contacts. 3/8-29

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6:30-9:30p

$95

By Appointment

$149

Introduction to Word and Excel

4/25-5/2 M

6:30-9:30p $55

Creating Websites Create a website using free online sources such as Google sites and Weebly sites. Websites can be used in a variety of ways, such as reaching more potential customers, advertising your business, enhancing your classrooms or meeting your own personal needs. 4/5-19 T

6:30-9p

$75

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. 4/2-9

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9a-Noon

$75

Microsoft Excel in a Day 2013 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. 4/20

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9a-4p

$85

Microsoft Excel in a Day Advanced 2013 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 4/27

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9a-4p

$85


Microsoft Excel Series

MS Excel Series – Module III

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.

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.

Individual dates and times below

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.

$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. 3/9 W 4/14 Th

3/23 W 4/28 Th

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

MS Excel Series – Module IV

3/30 W 5/5 Th

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

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

MS Excel Series – Module V 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. 3/16 W 4/21 Th

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. 4/6 W 5/12 Th

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

6:30-9:30p $39 6:30-9:30p $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. 4/13 5/19

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

$39 $39

3D Printing

Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. Learn the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and career. Understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. 1.6 CEUs

3D printing has been hailed as a solution to all manufacturing problems. Learn how to separate the real promise of the technology from the hype and understand the workflow for a consumer-level 3D printer. You will become familiar with some typical online databases of objects available to print and get a bit of experience with free or open-source software for all stages of the process. 1.6 CEUs

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4/4-29

Class taught online

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

$245

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

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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:

• • • • • •

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

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

All classes are WIA fund approved.

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

Microsoft Word Series

MS Word Series A – 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

4/11 M 9a-Noon $39 4/25 M 6:30-9:30p $39

MS Word Series A – 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. 4/18 M 9a-Noon $39 5/2 M 6:30-9:30p $39

MS Word Series A – Module I For the very beginner. Learn the fundamentals, understand commands, create and save documents, navigate through the document and view multiple windows. 3/28 M 9a-Noon $39 4/11 M 6:30-9:30p $39

MS Word Series A – 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. 4/25 M 9a-Noon $39 5/9 M 6:30-9:30p $39

MS Word Series A – Module II Conquer working with and editing text, formatting characters, paragraphs and pages including headers and footers. 4/4 M 9a-Noon $39 4/18 M 6:30-9:30p $39

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MS Word Series A – Module VI Polish off your knowledge by working with forms, customizing Word to make use of the features you use most and using hyperlinks and macros. 5/2 M 9a-Noon $39 5/16 M 6:30-9:30p $39


Professional Development/ Certification Supervisory Skill Development Series

Exploring AutoCAD – Module I 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. 4/1-22 4/2-23

F S

6-9p 2-5p

$95 $95

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 speciality or interest. Prerequisite: Exploring AutoCAD Module I. 4/29-5/20 F 6-9p $95 4/30-5/21

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2-5p

$95

NEW! Unleash Your Creativity 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, mechancial engineers and related professions. Intended for students with little or no three dimensional drawing or SketchUp experience. 3/29-4/19 4/16-5/7

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6-9p 9a-12p

$95 $95

Powerful Presentations & Effective Speaking Techniques Nearly every job or business has an element of speaking, presentations or sales. Learn everything from voice and speech basics like proper breathing, diction and enunciation, all the way to specific presentation templates and techniques that will allow you to deliver your presentations with ease and confidence. 1.6 CEUs 4/4-29

This development series is for local businesses. It consists of five sessions and provides foundational training for leaders at all company levels but specifically addresses first and second levels. Program modules include: Essentials of Leadership, Coaching for Success, Coaching for Improvement, Managing Performance Problems and Resolving Conflict. 3/16-4/13

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1-5p

$189

Negotiation Skills Everyone negotiates every day with family, friends and co-workers without even thinking about it. Negotiation is getting what we need and want through a process of interacting with others. You will learn how to identify your personal negotiating style and how to get clear on what you actually need and want. 3/18

F

9a-Noon

$49

Managing Conflict Learn to enhance communication and build a better rapport. Learn processes for interacting clearly with others in order to get what you need and want through negotiating styles, which can result in a win-win outcome. 3/11

F

9a-Noon

$49

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. 3/4

F

9a-Noon

$49

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

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Developing and Maintaining Business Emergency Plans This seminar will help to understand the complexities of dealing with an emergency or disaster that threatens the survival of your business. More importantly, it will help you understand what actions you can take now to prepare for and/or lessen the effects of such an event on your business. 3/2 W 1-4p $199 4/8 F 8-11a $199

NEW! 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. 4/4-7 M-Th 9a-4p 4/11-15 M/T/W/F 9a-4p

$349

Join us for an information session on steps to becoming a real estate licensee. Learn what it takes to be successful, start-up costs and career options. 3/21 M

Social Media Bootcamp Series – Email Marketing Learn how to rev up your relationships, referrals, reach, results and revenues through email marketing, and develop a strategy that works. Discover the ultimate do’s and don’ts and tips on crafting up content for your email campaigns. 3/7

M

6:30-9:30p

$49

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. 3/21-28

M

6:30-8:30p

$49

6:30-7:30p FREE

Pinterest for Business

Small Business

Pinterest is the third-largest social networking tool. Join this hands-on class to help you create and understand how to effectively and strategically use Pinterest for your business marketing. Discover tips, tricks, strategies and best practices to get you noticed and drive interest to your website. 3/24 Th

6:30-9:30p $39

Importance of Forming an LLC

Cloud for Business

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.

Business vs. personal. Is there really a difference? Discover the 10 most important aspects to consider when using the cloud.

3/31 Th 6:30-9p $35

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6:30-8p

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Launch a career in the growing health care field –

Enroll today in Health Occupations courses at St. Charles Community College. Courses offered in:

• Certified Nurse Assistant • Pharmacy Technician

• Phlebotomy • And more!

Get started today. Some courses begin year-round. To learn more, call 636-922-8295 or visit stchas.edu/healthoccupations. Health Occupations Programs at SCC are approved by various agencies including the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, the Missouri State Board of Nursing and The Association of Operating Room Nurses.

NEW! Introduction to Fundraising Want to raise more funds for your organization? Enhance your funding efforts by discovering proven methods of fundraising. Learn about fundraising resources, working with volunteer fundraisers, and how to avoid pitfalls. Perfect for those new to working in nonprofit organizations or for volunteers responsible for fundraising in organizations. 4/2-9

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8:30a-12:30p

$85

Certificate in Data Analysis Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Add a whole new skill set to your portfolio, and make a big difference in the success of your organization by acquiring data analysis skills. $495 for all 3 courses with certificate

4.8 CEUs

Intemediate Data Analysis Many of your business decisions involve comparing groups for differences. This course will introduce you to the statistics behind these group differences and relationships. In addition, you’ll learn how to work wtih ratings, graphs and user-friendly reports of statistical results. 3/7-4/1 5/2-27

Class taught online $195 Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass. Advanced Data Analysis Introduction to Data Analysis This course will give you a basic understanding of how to analyze data in a business setting. Businesses look for candidates with an understanding of how to analyze the data they have been collecting.

After taking this course, you will be able to perform inquiries that will be useful to your buisness or organization and have the skills necessary to communicate these results through graphs and text that your fellow employees will understand.

4/2-29

4/4-29

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

April 23-30, 2016

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass. Money Smart Week® is a public awareness campaign designed to help consumers better manage their personal finances. This is achieved through the collaboration of hundreds of organizations across the St. Louis region, including businesses, financial institutions, schools, libraries, not-for-profits, government agencies and the media. These groups come together each year to provide free educational seminars and activities throughout our region. For more information, visit moneysmartweek.org/findevents or moneysmartstlouis.org for upcoming events. STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233

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Learn online. It’s easy. It’s fun.

Managing Social Media Platforms Certificate

Facebook for Business

Different social networks have distinct characteristics and different features, and are used to develop a two-way communication and marketing strategy for your organization. Find out what you can be doing and what you should be doing to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing. Get a firm foundation in Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook platforms. 4.8 CEUs

Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook Pages and how to increase the chances your message is seen and acted on. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. This is an advanced class and assumes you have started a Page on Facebook and have basic knowledge. 1.6 CEUs

Twitter Twitter is a hot social media platform these days – and everyone seems to be using it. Learn the best way to take advantage of the unique opportunities Twitter offers – and discover the best ways to create relationships and network with your key constituents. 1.6 CEUs 4/4-29

Class taught online $195

3/7-4/1 5/2-27

Class taught online $245 Class taught online $245

LinkedIn for Business LinkedIn is the most popular business social network and the website for professionals to network, build business relationships and provide or receive referrals. Learn how to set up your personal profile so that it gets noticed by others. Discover how LinkedIn can be used to generate leads, recruit new employees and find new jobs. 1.6 CEUs 4/4-29

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

Stress Management

Effective Copywriting

Stress isn’t the enemy. Our preceptions of stress amp our anxiety and use up all of our steam. Reducing stress is as easy as understanding what stress is and what it is to you, and using that knowledge to restructure your thoughts. Turn stress into a stepping stone, not a stumbling block! 1.4 CEUs

Whether you are sending out a press release, communicating internally with a memo or promoting your own skills on LinkedIn, strong writing skills are the key to success. Come away with the tools and techniques you need to improve your copywriting skills and learn how to avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back. 1.6 CEUs

4/4-29

Class taught online $145

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass.

7/5-29

Class taught online $195

Register at stchas.edu/ugotclass. Funding Your Business What does it take to have a financially feasible business? The short answer is money! Come explore your business’s financial feasibility in three areas – startup or expansion, profits and cash. Then you will explore potential debt and equity sources of funds to help support these areas and create a financially successful venture. 1.6 CEUs 4/4-29

Class taught online $195

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About Online Learning Online learning is a fun, enjoyable and very productive way to learn. Millions of people are learning online each year. You will engage with the instructor and other participants. You will get to know your instructor and other participants. You may make friends. It’s easy. It’s fun.

How the course works

Participate when you want You can participate anytime, day or evening. The online classroom is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no live, real-time requirements or meetings. You decide when you participate.

It is easy to participate in your online course. After you register, you will be given a Web address to get into your online classroom. You will have a password and use your email address and password to gain access.

For the best learning, participants should log into the course 2-3 different days each week. The content (readings, audio lectures, slides) and self-quizzes are accessible for the entire course, so you can work ahead, or go back and review again, at your convenience.

Once inside the online classroom, here’s what you can expect:

Discussion

For each unit, you will ... • Read assignments for each day from the textbooks provided at registration, • Have the option of accessing the online readings, • Listen to the audio presentation for the unit and view the slides, • Have the option of taking a self-quiz to see how much you have learned, • Engage in written online discussion with your instructor and other participants. For the best learning, you should make one or more comments at 2-3 different times each day, since it is a week-long course.

The discussion for each unit lasts one week. All comments are made in writing and can be made at any time of the day or night. Your instructor will log into the discussion area at least once a day and answer questions, make comments and respond to comments made by you and the other participants. We encourage you to make 2-3 comments each day to maximize your learning and enjoyment of the course. It’s easy. It’s fun. For a listing of classes, go to stchas.edu/UGOTclass.

COMING THIS SUMMER! IMPROV BUSINESS CLASS! Whether you work in client services, manage a team or are just looking for a way to inspire creativity, this class will focus on how improv can help you become a better businessperson. • Encourage creativity • Communicate and react in the moment • Collaborate and work as a team You’ll leave with new skills to help you navigate professional relationships in the workplace and have some fun in the process. STCHAS.EDU/LEARNFORLIFE | 636-922-8233

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Well-Being

Dance For full dance descriptions visit stchas.edu/ learnforlife. Students are instructed to enroll with a partner.

Ballroom I (Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, East Coast Swing) 4/10-6/5 4/11-6/6 4/13-6/1

SU M W

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

$50 $50 $50

Imperial Swing Basic I 4/12-5/31 4/14-6/2

4/10-6/5 4/11-6/6 4/13-6/1

SU M W

3:05-4:05p 5:50-6:50p 8-9p

$50 $50 $50

T

8-9p

$50

W

9:05-10:05p

$50

8-9p

$50

Ballroom IV – Amalgamation of Dance ADVANCED STUDENTS ONLY. 4/10-6/5

Su

$50 $50

Imperial Swing Basic III (Lindy) 4/14-6/2

4/11-6/6

4/13-6/1

4/10-6/5

ADVANCED STUDENTS ONLY. M

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

Th

9:05-10:05p

$50

M

9:05-10:05p

$50

W

5:50-6:50p

$50

2-3p

$50

Jitterbug Swing I and II

Ballroom IV – Foxtrot 4/11-6/6

T Th

West Coast Swing I and II

Ballroom III – Merengue I 4/13-6/1

$50 $50

Line Dance (variety)

Ballroom III – Rumba I 4/12-5/31

6:55-7:55p 6:55-7:55p

Imperial Swing Basic II 4/12-5/31 4/14-6/2

Ballroom II (Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, East Coast Swing)

T Th

4:10-5:10p

$50

Su

DANCE FACTS: • contributes to increased personal confidence • increases your flexibility and stamina • contributes to good posture and body alignment

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Jazz Dance I

Step and Muscle Conditioning

Participate in movement experiences designed to increase range of motion, strength, endurance, agility, coordination, stability, line and spatial awareness using the basic elements of jazz dance. The dance elements of time, force, space, dynamics, expression and more will be incorporated. Jazz shoes are required.

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

3/15-5/10

Stretch and Strengthen

T

2:40-4:20p

$98

Modern Dance Modern dance brings out the inner you! Emphasis is on basic components of time, force and movement through the space. Come dance with innovation and expression. 3/17-5/12

Th

2:40-4:20p

$98

3/16-5/16

M/W

4:30-5:20p

$98

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. 3/16-5/16

M/W

9-9:50a

$98

Physical Fitness Class incorporates a combination of physical activities to produce an overall fitness improvement in the student.

Bollywood Masti Get ready for lots of masti (Hindi word for fun) as we move and groove to popular songs from Bollywood movies. Enjoy an introduction to basic Indian dance styles fused into what is known as Bollywood.

3/16-5/16 M/W

3/21-5/2

A great workout for muscle conditioning and cardiovascular endurance. Time interval drills training using martial arts and boxing moves. Will use freestanding bags.

M

7-8p

$59

10-10:50a

$98

Beginning Cardio Kickboxing With Bags

3/21-5/11

M/W

7-8p

$98

Intermediate Cardio Kickboxing A continuation of Beginning Cardio Kickboxing. Prerequisite: Beginning Cardio Kickboxing. 3/15-5/12

Fitness

T/Th

12-12:50p

$98

Boot Camp 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. 3/15-5/12

T/Th

1-1:50p

$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. 3/16-5/16

M/W

1-1:50p

$98

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Self-Defense Class teaches unarmed response to dangerous situations using the fundamentals of defense. Equal time is given to mental preparedness and emotional coping with acts of violence. 3/15-5/12

T/Th

1-1:50p

$98

Beginning Tae Kwon Do Basic instruction in group setting by master of this ancient form of discipline and self-defense. 3/15-5/12

T/Th

11:30a-12:20p

$98

Sticky exercise mats (available in the SCC Bookstore) are required in ALL Pilates and yoga classes.

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

$98 $98 $25 $25

Yoga for Mind, Body and Spirit A gentle approach to yoga utilizing meditation, stretching and breathing. Posture allows you to gain flexibility, tone muscles and enjoy the flow of breath within your body. Create a more fluid body, open mind and release tension from your muscles. 3/22-5/10

T

7-8:15p

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. 3/19-5/7

Classical Pilates – Contrology

3/7-4/27 M/W 3/8-4/28 T/Th 5/2-11 M/W 5/3-12 T/Th

Basic Strengthening Yoga

$75

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10-11:15a

$69

Ballet Conditioning 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. 3/16-5/16 M/W 3/16-5/11 W

11-11:50a 3:30-5:10p

$98 $98

Zumba 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! 3/15-5/12 3/16-5/16

T/Th M/W

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

$98 $98

NEW! Stroller Aerobics Looking for a great way to have fun and get a fullbody workout with your child? Join us on the beautiful college campus trails and the new College Meadows training circuit. A great class for any level of exerciser. Along with your stroller and child, we recommend you bring a yoga mat or towel, small hand weights and water bottle. In case of inclement weather, we will head inside the College Center. 3/29-5/3

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10-11a

$59


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

Probiotics Series Learn the ancient art of making cultured foods. Participants will get hands-on experience in three different types of fermented foods – Kombucha, Milk Kefir and Water Kefir. Grab a friend and discover how fast and easy it is to completely change your health from the inside out. Individual dates and times below

Health and Wellness

$85

Probiotics Series: Kombucha Brewing Self-Hypnosis Fascinated with the power of the mind? Join Andy Gay as he teaches you how to tap into the full potential of your mind using self-hypnosis. Discover proven ways to reprogram your subconscious mind for success, change unwanted habits and improve memory and concentration. Great for those wanting to stop smoking, control weight, reduce stress and even sleep better. 4/5-7

T/Th

6-9p

Kombucha is a living health drink created by Symbiotic Culture of Yeast and Bacterias (SCOBY) tea and sugar. This class will give you all the basic supplies (culture and starter) and knowledge needed to create your own probiotic drink at home with items you already have in your kitchen. 3/8 T 6-8p

$35

$85

Art of Hands-on Healing Reiki First Degree is the introductory course in the art of hands-on healing. Reiki is a multi-cellular technique for stress reduction and pain management involving the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies. Discover how to use this energy of unconditional love on yourself, others, plants, animals and the world. Course fulfills training requirements for First Degree Reiki. 4/12-14

T/Th

6-10p

$125

Probiotics Series : Milk Kefir Kefir is a tangy fermented milk beverage packed with nutrients. It can be made with all kinds of different milks. Milk kefir looks similar to yogurt but is far superior in terms of health benefits. This class will give you all the basic supplies and knowledge necessary to dynamically improve your health. 3/15

T

6-7:30p

$29

Probiotics Series: Water Kefir Water kefir is an effervescent probiotic that is similar to Kombucha but with a sweeter taste and slightly different fermenting and flavoring process. This class will give you all the basic necessary supplies to get you started in creating your own water kefir. 3/22

T

6-7:30p

$29

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WE WANT YOU!

Download a proposal form by visiting stchas.edu/ learnforlife – click under the teaching tab. For more information, contact Kathy Stearns at 636-922-8312 or Amy Fitzwilliam at 636-922-8335.

LOOKING FOR INSTRUCTORS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: • Youth camps and classes to include science, technology, engineering and math • DIY classes

• Upcycling • Gardening • Holiday-themed classes • Photography

• Fine Art

• Sewing

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. Book available at SCC Bookstore. Class held in SCC gym and later on the disc golf course in College Meadows Park next to campus. 3/18-4/15

F

9a-12:40p

$98

Intermediate Classical Fencing This class adds on some more advanced fencing techniques to the basic curriculum, drills the practical application of the beginning techniques and includes more actual fencing time. Instruction generally involves lecture and interactive drills with other students with one-third to one-half of each class involving live fencing against an opponent. 3/23-5/11

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7-8p

$80


Personal Enrichment

Culinary We are pleased to be partnering with Design2Brew to bring you the ultimate brewing experience. Learn, sample, and take home your finished brew! All classes are held at Design2Brew in WingHaven. Additional supplies are required for most classes and can be purchased on your own or through Design2Brew the first night of class. Must be 21 years old to attend class.

Keep it Spicy Series – Canning Basics Farmers markets and home gardens are a great way to savor your summer. Discover the basics of water bath canning, refrigerator canning and the freezer preservation method. You’ll make a personalized jar of canned vegetables and some delicious freezer jam to take home, including recipes and tips. Class held at Old Town Spice Shoppe in St. Charles. 3/15

T

7-8:30p

$45

Keep it Spicy Series – Rub, Sauce or Soak BBQ Flavor Class

How to Brew Your Own Brew Learning home brewing basics opens the world of beer styles to the home brewer. Brewing quality beer is as simple as cooking soup if you follow a few basic principles. Learn the basics of grain bill development, hops and yeast selection, the basic processes associated with brewing and bottling, and an overview of standard beer styles. Students will design and brew 10 gallons of a unique signature beer. Beer tastings will be included. Each student will take home four bottles of beer. Class held at Design2Brew in O’Fallon. 3/5 3/21

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Take the mystery out of what goes into making crowd-pleasing and award-winning BBQ! Learn the difference between rubs, barbecue sauces and marinades and sample different flavor components and blend techniques. Take home tips and recipes as well as your own secret rubs and seasonings you will make in class. Class held at Old Town Spice Shoppe in St. Charles. 4/19

T

7-8:30p

$45

9a-3p (brewing) $59 7-9p (bottling)

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March Delicacies

History/Special Interest

It’s not quite winter, but it’s not quite spring! Combat seasonal confusion with these great recipes. Learn to make prosciutto, tomato and olive spaghetti, lemon garlic shrimp and grits, roast chicken with spring veggies and lasagna rolls. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol.

World War I Series – Session 3: The U.S., the Versailles Treaty and the Aftermath

3/15

3/3

T

6-8:30p

$55

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 steel cut oats with warm berry compote, Mediterranean-stuffed chicken breasts, herb frittata with vegetables and goat cheese and apple chips. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol. T

Th

1:30-3:30p $19

World War II Series

Clean, Healthy Eating

4/19

This session covers the United States, the Versailles Treaty and the aftermath of the war.

6-8:30p

$55

Edible Art

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. 3/31 Th 1:30-3:30p $19

History of WWII Series Session 2: War Engulfs Europe Let’s create beautiful and delicious delights. Bring out your inner culinary artist skills. All students will have an opportunity to place their edible art in the Art With a Purpose exhibit. More details to come. All accompanied with wine pairings. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol. 5/11

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6-8:30p

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This session covers time period 1939-1943. 4/7

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1:30-3:30p

$19

History of WWII Series Session 3: The United States Enters the War This session covers time period 1941-1944. 4/14 Th 1:30-3:30p $19

History of WWII Series Session 4: The Social and Economic Aspects of the War

DID YOU KNOW? If you want softer, chewier treats with less fat and fewer calories, use applesauce instead of oil when baking for a great-tasting healthier alternative in muffins, cakes and cookies.

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This session covers time period 1939-1945. 4/21 Th 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. 4/28 Th 1:30-3:30p $19


History of the Korean War

NEW! Travel Free and Get Paid to Do It!

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.

Would you love to be able to afford to travel more? Learn applicable tips on how to create a moneymaking travel lifestyle so you can afford to travel as much as you want. Discover hundreds of practical ways to get free airline tickets, hotels, cruises, tours and more. Maximize frequent flyer miles, mystery shop, import, teach English, work for tour companies, write articles, shoot photos, volunteer, get paid to drive or start a business. Information on the best travel websites, how to avoid scams, how to pack light, learn 50 words in any language and more. Tuition includes copy of presenter’s book, Free Vacations, which retails for $39.95. Bon voyage!

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1:30-3:30p

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3/23

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6:30-9:30p

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NEW! Missouri’s Mad Doctor McDowell

History of Baseball Batter up! 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. 3/2-16

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Body snatcher. Brilliant surgeon. Join the author of the new book, Missouri’s Mad Doctor McDowell: Confederates, Cadavers and Macabre Medicine to learn the truth about this St. Louis icon who inspired fear, loyalty and ghost stories between 1830 and the 1860s. 3/7-14

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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. 3/15-4/12

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6-8p

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REGISTER EARLY SO YOUR CLASS DOESN’T CANCEL!

NEW! Beginning Improv for Adults Improv is for everyone! Have fun learning theater exercises and improvisation games like those seen on Whose Line Is It Anyway? to produce true-to-life comedy (and sometimes drama) from thin air. Leave with more self-confidence and better listening skills – for the stage and for life. 4/6-5/25

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6:30-8:30p

$85

Classes with insufficient registration usually cancel one week before start date.

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Hobby Certification

Home and Garden

Amateur Radio Technician License Course and Exam

NEW! DIY Home Maintenance

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)

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!

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Amateur Radio Extra Class License Course Instruction will lead you through all of the knowledge you need to pass the exam: rules, specific operating skills and more advanced electronics theory. As an Extra Class license, you will have full privileges on all frequencies authorized by the FCC for Amateur Radio. Prerequisite: Must already hold a General Class license. Textbook can be purchased online ARRL Extra Class License Manual 10th Edition (ISBN: 978-0-87259-517-0), Ward Silvers $29.95 3/16-5/18

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7-10p

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Learning Morse Code for Amateur Radio This course will use computer-based instruction and home practice taking students from no knowledge of Morse code to a working speed of five words per minute similar to what used to be required for the amateur license. 3/17-5/19

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7-9p

Language 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. 4/14-5/19

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6-8:30p

$89

$10

Money Strategies for Estate Planning 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. 3/17-24

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The Boomer Beat Learn For Life offers a wide variety of courses that emphasize peer learning and active class participation by students of all ages. Every semester Learn for Life offers more than 300 courses, events and lectures exploring everything from art, photography, fitness, dance, history, culinary, money, retirement and the latest technology to working with your small business. 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:

Health and Wellness

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History of WWI Series Pacific War History of Baseball

Art of Hands-On Healing

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Fitness Basic Strengthening Yoga

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Money Strategies for Estate Planning Maximizing Your Social Security

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Computers Microsoft Windows 8.1 for Beginners

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Photography Beginner’s Digital Photography Nature Photography

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Women’s Financial Education

Stock Market Series – How and When to Sell a Stock

Gain control of your life by taking control of your finances. Get organized, learn about credit and debt management, making a will, insurance, saving for retirement and investing for retirement. Taught in partnership with the University of Missouri Extension. Bring a 1.5” D ring or 2” round-ring binder with pockets and clear overlay.

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

3/3-31

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6:30-9p

$49

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. W

7-9:30p

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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.

Stock Market Series – Making Money in the Stock Market

3/9-16

4/7

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3/30-4/6

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7-9:30p

$35

Maximizing Your Social Security The Social Security Act of 1935 ensured that hardworking Americans would have income to support them during retirement. However, the benefits you are eligible to receive may not be as straightforward as you think. Just like other facets of your retirement savings, there are strategies you can employ to maximize your benefits. 3/22 4/4

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NEW! Passport to Retirement

Basics of Ghost Hunting

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.

Are you one of the countless fans of ghost hunting TV shows itching to get off the couch and 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. Students will get hands-on experience with various types of field equipment needed for an investigation.

4/5-12 4/13-20

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

$59 $59

NEW! Retirement Wellness

4/4

Discover methods on how to make your retirement a time of life that is truly meaningful in this fun and engaging educational workshop. Enrich your relationships with spouse, family and friends, learn how to re-invent yourself away from your career, and enjoy wellness habits for your body, mind and spirit. Come develop your action plan for the next phase of your life. 4/7-14 5/2-9

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6-8p 6-8p

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Paranormal/Psychic

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6-8p

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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 Traille deNoyer House in Florissant. Students will 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. Prerequisite: Basics of Ghost Hunting Prerequisite: Basics of Ghost Hunting. Bus will leave from circle by Humanities Building. 4/9

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6-11:30p

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Basic Cryptozoology 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. Cryptozoology is the study of hidden animals. 3/29

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6-8p

Traille deNoyer House

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Hauntings of St. Louis

There are three classes of people – those who see, those who see when they are shown, and those who do not see. LEONARDO DA VINCI

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. 4/18

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Creativity

Art Open Artists Studio

Painting With Soft Pastels

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.

Achieve depth and luminosity in your artwork. Pastels are simple to use and allow for brilliant color and subtle tones. Supply list available online.

4/20-5/25

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6-9p

3/7-4/11

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6:30-8:30p

$89

$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. If you have oil painting supplies, please bring them on the first night of class. If you don’t have any supplies, please bring a basic oil painting kit. The instructor will be going over specific supplies the first night of class. 4/7-5/12

Th

6-9p

$149

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! Supply list available online. 3/8-4/12

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6-8:30p

$99

Advanced Calligraphy Enrich your knowledge beyond basic italic script by first learning numbers. Our first project will be addressing an envelope in script. Master this timeless skill in time for your next special occasion. Students will choose their next project from making personalized place cards to lettering a saying, or other projects. Supply list available online. 3/14-4/18

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6:30-8:30p

$69

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NEW! Zentangle – Yoga for Your Brain Learns the basics of drawing zentangle designs. Zentangles are beautiful black and white doodle designs. Complete several zentangle artworks including round format, figurative and on watercolor backgrounds. Supply list available online. 3/29-4/19

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7-9p

$65

NEW! Be a Zentangle Master! Learn advanced Zentangle skills. Emphasis will be more complex designs and adding color to your artwork. Supply list available online. 4/25-5/16

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6:30-8:30p

$65

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 atomsphere.

NEW! Fused Glass Windchimes You’ll love the melodic sounds of this fused glass windchime. Nip glass to create a design which will be melted together. Chimes will be ready to take home and string together a few days after class. Perfect for your deck or patio! Class held at Art Glass Array in St. Charles. $10 supply fee payable with tuition. 4/12

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6:30-8:30p

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Art & Wine – Sunflowers Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun, friends and fine art where you can drink wine and be instructed by an artist step-by-step recreating a beautiful painting! Let the painting be your guide, choose your own colors and designs to make it your own unique painting. It’s easy and anyone can do it. We provide the canvas and materials to create your masterpiece, you bring your favorite wine, beer or non-alcoholic beverage. Class held at St. Charles Arts Council. Must be 21 years old to consume alcohol. 4/1

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6-9:30p

$49

CLASSES HELD AT THE ARTS COUNCIL: If you have accessibility concerns, call 636-922-8233 for directions on where to park and enter the building.

NEW! Mixed Media Art See how easy it can be to learn mixed media techniques, and discover how to express yourself. Learn backgrounds, layers, focal points and journaling using a variety of mediums and everyday objects. Making art can be a great stress reliever. Take some time for yourself in a fun environment while discovering your inner artist. Class held at St. Charles Arts Council in Winghaven. 3/1-22

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Photography

Crafts/Hobbies I’m Hooked ... Now What?

Portrait Photography

Go beyond the basics of crocheting by learning how to double, triple and shell stitch. Grasp the concepts of reading a simple pattern to create those cute little hats, the popular granny square pattern or toys. The list of what you can create is limitless. Supply list available online.

Bring out the best in your subjects with strategies to get those great candid informal shots. Explore how to create ideal lighting indoors and out and discover how to set your cameras and learn shallow depths of field and color balance to flatter your subjects. Composition and group photography will also be explored. Prerequisite: Must know camera functions. Bring camera and fully charged battery to class.

4/26-5/24

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7-9p

$49

3/9-4/13

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6:30-8:30p

$109

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. 3/5-19

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9-11a

$89

Art of Photography II

Music An Introduction to Voiceovers 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. 3/10 Th 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. 3/23-4/6

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7-8p

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. 4/4-18

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6-8p

$89

Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still. – Dorothea Lange

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Nature Photography 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. Prerequisite: Must know camera functions. 4/20-5/25 W

6:30-8:30p

$109

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. 4/26-5/3 T

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ways to challenge yourself now! Write a novel Pick up a new language Take a dance class Learn an instrument Take a class for a hobby you want to pursue Dedicate time every day for physical exercise

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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. American Management Association®

General Courses A wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. 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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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. 36

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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 9, 2016 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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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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March 18-20, April 1-3 – YPT Show: Fiddler on the Roof April 20-24 – Center Stage Theatre: Waiting for Godot April 30 – That ‘80s Run 5K, 10K and 1-Mile Fun Run 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 Old Town Spice Shoppe 334 S. Main Street St. Charles, MO 63301 636-916-3600

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

St. Charles County Arts Council 7443 Village Center Drive O'Fallon, MO 63368 636-561-0028

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

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: Fiddler on the Roof March 18-20, April 1-3 • Tickets available at stchastickets.com. t

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Center Stage Theatre: Waiting for Godot April 20-24 • Tickets available at stchastickets.com.

That ‘80s Run & Health Expo April 30 • 10K – 5K – 1-Mile Fun Run That80sRun.org

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