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English Languages & Philosophy Department. . . . . . 2 Registration Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Fall 2009 Important Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becoming a CSI Student Is Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Registration Procedures For Non-credit Courses. . . . . Fall 2009 Semester Tuition and Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Students Planning to Transfer to Another College. . . . Refund Policy For Fall 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Guidance and Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Career Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name, Address, Phone Number, or Major Change. . . . MyCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Financial Aid and Scholarship Check Distribution . . . Student e-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notice of Equal Opportunity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Code of Conduct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blackboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act. . . . . . . . . . Copyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Online Course Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Campus Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Disability Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CSI Campus and Off-Campus Directory . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Off Campus Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Agriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Horticulture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aquaculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterinary Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equine Studies & Business Management. . . . . . . . . . . . Agribusiness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water Resource Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Business and Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 General Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Management & Entrepreneurship . . . . . . . . International Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accounting/Computerized Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . Hospitality Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culinary Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real Estate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Early Childhood Education Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elementary Bilingual Education Program. . . . . . . . . . Teacher Education Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Education Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Education Assistant Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Fine Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Physical Education Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
Trade and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27
K-12 Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Promotion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exercise Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sport Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athletic Training:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cabinetmaking & Woodworking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diesel Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refrigeration, Heating, & Air Conditioning. . . . . . . . . Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drafting Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto Body Technology Program (BSEP) . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) . . . Residential Construction Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manufacturing Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High School Auto Body Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PHYE Fall 2009 Class Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Social Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Anthropology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Criminal Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Law Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre-Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Political Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Health Science and Human Services . . . . . . . . . . 18-20 Medical Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Practical Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Registered Nursing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Medical Coder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dental Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Radiologic Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Surgical Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Surgical First Assisting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Health Workforce Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Certified Nursing Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Phlebotomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Intravenous Therapy For Health Professions . . . . 20 Assistance With Medications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). . . . . . . . . 20 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Emergency Medical Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Paramedic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Academic Skills Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Information Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Web Developer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Support Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network Systems Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 The A.S. Degree In Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 The A.S. Degree In Mathematics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Associate of Engineering Degrees at CSI. . . . . . . . . . . 23
Physical Science. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 New Programs at CSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Trade and Industry Prep (TIP) Program . . . . . . . . . . 28 Adult Evening Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adult Basic Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Community English as a Second Language . . . . . . . 30 Dual Credit Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Community Education Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34 Adult Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Workforce Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 & 33 Online ed2go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Online Graduate Credit Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Small Business Development Center (SBDC). . . . . . 35 North Side Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 Academic Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Adult Enrichment Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-37
Mini-Cassia Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-40 Credit Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Computer Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Enrichment Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-42
Blaine County Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
ISU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 BSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 U of I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Honors Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Arts on Tour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Fall 2009 Course Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-79 Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 EMT Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Cover Photos: On the front cover is Lacey Shantell Haggen from Twin Falls who is majoring in Communications and Anahi Felix, a nursing major from Paul. On the back cover is Fabian Hurtado from Sinaloa, Mexico, who is studying Communications while here at CSI. Class Schedule: Design/Layout by Tereasa L. Bendele-Nichols Photos and editing by Doug Maughan Printed by the Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho
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Fall 2009 Important Dates 8/21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence Hall Opens 8/24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall Semester Begins 8/24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room & Board Due 9/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Drop & End of Registration 9/7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day (Campus Closed) 9/11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Add 9/11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuition Due & Last Day for 100% Refund 10/12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus Day (Campus Closed) 10/16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Change to/from Audit 11/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Open Registration Begins 11/11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Veterans Day (Campus Closed) 11/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day to Withdraw (W grade issued) 11/25-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Vacation 12/14-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Exams 12/17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence Hall Closes 6p .m .
Becoming a CSI Student Is Easy
1 . Apply for admission online through MyCSI (https://mycsi .csi .edu) Applications for admission can also be dropped off at off-campus centers, mailed or faxed . 2 . Send official transcripts from high school, and colleges you have attended (if any) . This includes scores from either the GED or HSE . 3 . Take COMPASS placement assessment in the areas of reading, writing, and mathematics . Spelling Development and Building College Vocabulary may be required as well, as part of the CSI placement requirements . COMPASS is NOT used to determine admission to CSI, only placement . The use of ACT scores for placement may be acceptable and could exempt you from taking part or all of the COMPASS placement sections . Successful completion of college-level coursework indicated on your official transcripts from previous colleges/universities may also exempt you from taking part or all of the COMPASS placement sections . Visit with your major advisor or the Advising Center (http://advising .csi .edu) for complete placement information . 4 . Contact your major advisor or the Advising Center to determine which program and course selection you should follow . An advisor will assist you with the selection of coursework necessary to progress towards earning a degree or certificate . 5 . Register for courses. Search for courses online through MyCSI or look through our printed schedule to select your courses . MyCSI always has the most up-to-date list of courses offered . All students can register online using MyCSI (https://mycsi .csi .edu) or submit a completed registration form to the Admissions Office in the Matrix or to an off-campus center . 6 . Pay tuition and fees. Financial Aid recipients with a completed and awarded file will have tuition and fees automatically paid by their financial aid award .
Questions? We can help! Visit us on-line at www .csi .edu or call (208) 732-6795 . Matrix Regular Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a .m . - 5:00 p .m .
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Registration Procedures For Students Taking Non-credit Courses All students are encouraged to register for non-credit courses as soon as possible after the official schedule of courses is made available . For information, call: College for Kids 208-732-6442 Community Education 208-732-6442 Technical Adult Evening 208-732-6301 Step A
Check the schedule for Enrichment and Technical Adult Evening for times and dates of desired courses . Step B Register for desired courses at: Campus Admissions and Records Office Taylor Admin . Building “Matrix” Burley Mini-Cassia Center, 1600 Parke Ave, Burley, Idaho Gooding North Side Center, 202 14th Ave E, Gooding, Idaho Hailey Blaine County Center, 1050 Fox Acres Rd . #408, Hailey, Idaho Step C Pay tuition and fees . Students can also register for Community Education classes online at www .csi .edu/communityed
Fall 2009 Semester Tuition and Fees Credits
Idaho (in district)
Idaho (out of district)
Foreign/Out-of-State
1 - 12 $100/credit $150/credit 12-18 $1200 $1700 19 $1300 $1800 20 $1400 $1900 High School Student Credits: $65 per credit
$280/credit $3360 $3460 $3560
Tuition and Fees are due by September 11 . Tuition Loan Agreements will be available to students needing an extension to pay tuition . Loan agreements will be available until SEPTEMBER 11th . A $50 processing fee plus a minimum payment equal to 1/3 of the total account balance must be paid at the time of signing the loan agreement . The original loan agreement must be signed by the student in person and then updated every 30 days according to the following schedule . If the student fails to make a payment by the due date he/she will be dropped without notice . Due dates by September 11 October 13 November 13
Amount due $50 + 1/3 total account 2nd payment of 1/3 Final payment of 1/3
Students with pending Financial Aid will be required to adhere to the above payment schedule .
Students Planning to Transfer to Another College It is highly recommended that students planning to transfer to another institution discuss those plans with their major advisors . Transferring students should always consult with the receiving institution when considering transfer to insure that classes will meet the requirements of the receiving institution .
Refund Policy For Fall 2009 100% refund will apply until 5 p .m . Friday, September 11 . After September 11 no refunds will be given for courses that have already started . At the start of the fourth week (September 14) any student who has not paid and does not have a Tuition Loan Agreement will be dropped without notice. Students seeking reinstatement after being dropped for nonpayment will be charged a reinstatement fee of $10 pre credit up to $120 plus applicable late fees . Refund and Tuition Loan Agreement policies do not relieve the student of their responsibility to take the necessary steps to drop the classes they choose to stop attending.
Career Guidance and Counseling Career guidance services are available to prospective and current CSI students . Students who are undecided about an academic major and or/need career guidance should contact Career and Counseling Services at (208) 732-6260 for an appointment .
Career Advising New students, Liberal Arts majors, non-degree seeking, and undecided students should contact the Advising Center for advising assistance . Current, returning, and transfer students can also contact the Advising Center for referral assistance to meet with appropriate major advisors on campus . The Advising Center (http://advising .csi .edu) is conveniently located in the Matrix and can be reached by calling (208) 732-6250 .
Name, Address, Phone Number, or Major Change It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the information in our system is current and accurate . If your mailing address, phone number, name, major, or any other pertinent information changes, you must notify the Admission and Records Office . Necessary forms are available in the Matrix, at off-campus centers and online . Students are responsible for any delay in communications sent from CSI when an incorrect address is on file .
MyCSI – https://mycsi.csi.edu MyCSI is CSI’s online portal where prospective students can apply for admission and search or browse our schedule of courses; current students can register for classes, check their grades, print copies of their unofficial transcripts, order official transcripts, look up financial aid information, look up their account balances, pay online, contact their advisors, etc .
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Financial Aid, Student e-mail, Code of Conduct www.csi.edu
Financial Aid and Scholarships Applications are still being taken. If you apply after July 15th expect delays in your awarding for the Fall 2009 semester. Financial Aid awards are automatically applied towards tuition and fees, room and board. CSI disburses financial aid funds in excess of these charges to the student (or borrowing parent in case of Plus loans). With the student’s permission, CSI can apply excess Federal Financial Aid funds (amount left over after paying tuition/fees and room/ board) towards other educationally related charges. These charges may include: traffic/parking fines, child care fees, library fines, Student Health fees, late fees, reinstatement fees, and returned check charges, etc. Students can fill out an Authorization for the Deduction of Miscellaneous Charges form to have miscellaneous charges deducted from their Federal Financial Aid. Credit balances/refund are disbursed to the student in one of three ways: Pre-paid reloadable debit card mailed directly to the student – students need to opt in if they wish to receive credit balances on debit cards. http://www.csi.edu/ financialaid/accelapay/ Paper check that is picked up in person (see instructions below). If the student does not pick up the paper check within 5 business days after being issued, the College will automatically mail the check to the student’s address (personal local address that we have on file in our student information system at the time of the mailing). Students must verify their address and ensure that the College has the correct address on file. Students can verify their address online through MyCSI by following these simple steps: Log into MyCSI Click Personal Info in the top banner after your name Click Biographical Info tab (in the gray bar) Verify your address If your address under “Name and Address” is incorrect, click the Pencil icon next to “Name and Address” heading, type in the correct address, and click the Submit button at the bottom. AccelaPay Pre-Paid Debit Card Are you receiving financial aid or scholarships above and beyond your tuition and fees, room and board? Are you tired of standing in line to pick up your financial aid refund check? Would you like to avoid standing in long lines to pick up your paper check? You can opt in to receive your refund on a reloadable pre-paid Visa debit card mailed directly to you. CSI will deposit your refund on the card. The card may be used to make purchases everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted – use it to shop in stores, online, by mail and pay bills. There is no charge for withdrawing cash from any U.S. Bank ATM. The first disbursement of financial aid and scholarship credit/balance refund will be on the second Thursday 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. of
Fall 2009 Course Schedule
the semester in the Student Union Building. After this, checks must be picked up in-person between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday in the Matrix of the Taylor Building. Students who want to have their checks delivered to the Mini-Cassia Center for pickup need to contact the Mini-Cassia office staff to have their names added to a list. Students that have requested their checks at the Mini-Cassia Center may pick up them starting the second Friday of the semester, during regular office hours. Checks that are not picked up within 5 business days after being issued will be automatically mailed to the student’s mailing address on file.
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All students will need an official government issued photo ID in order to pick up their checks. Students who have holds on their accounts will not be able to pick up their checks until they clear the hold. Financial aid awards will be made based on the number of credits students are enrolled in at 8:00 a.m. on Monday of the second week of classes. If students who receive financial aid increase the number of credits they are enrolled in after 8:00 a.m. on the second Monday, they will be responsible for all tuition and fees for those classes (they will not be awarded additional aid for the semester). If students who receive financial aid decrease the number of credits they are enrolled in after the 8:00 a.m. on the second Monday, they will owe money back to the Federal Government and/or the College of Southern Idaho or other entities. Students may be able to change sections or add/ drop classes as long as they do not change the total number of credits upon which their financial aid was awarded.
By picking up and cashing the financial aid or scholarship check(s) or by opting into the debit card option, the student certifies that they are enrolled in the number of credits on which their awards were calculated and that they are attending all of their classes. Scholarship disbursements will be distributed the same time as the other Federal Financial Aid disbursements. Students have 5 business days from the initial disbursement date to pick up their checks. Checks not picked up will be mailed to the address on file in the Records and Admissions office. . For more information, visit the Financial Aid section of the CSI website at www.csi.edu/ financialaid.
The College of Southern Idaho promotes behavioral standards that create a positive environment in which students can learn, work, and live. The Student Code of Conduct is intended to help create and preserve this positive environment in support of the institution’s mission, educational philosophy, purposes, and functions; foster student educational and civic development; and protect the people, properties, systems, and processes that support the College. All CSI students are responsible for having read and abiding by the provisions of the Student Code of Conduct.
Student e-mail – http://eaglemail.csi.edu E-mail is the primary means of written communication with all CSI students. All students automatically get a CSI e-mail account when they register for credited courses. Students are expected to check their CSI e-mail accounts regularly for information from instructors and various campus offices. It is the student’s responsibility to check their CSI e-mail account regularly. Failing to do so may result in missing important messages and deadlines. Eaglemail is CSI’s new student email system that incorporates Google Apps. Students may access their Eaglemail account by opening a browser to http://eaglemail.csi.edu or clicking the appropriate links on the CSI home page. Students are expected to activate their Eaglemail accounts before the first day of classes, so that their instructors will be able to contact them.
The College of Southern Idaho is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities, services, and benefits to students and employees without regard to age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion or disability in accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Action of 1964 as amended, Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Inquires and concerns may be directed to our Affirmative Action Officer / ADA Coordinator: Human Resources Office PO Box 1238 Twin Falls Idaho 83303-1238 1-208-732-6267 (Voice)/1-208-734-9929 (TDD)
Persons with disabilities needing accommodations to participate in the College of Southern Idaho activities may contact Student Disability Services in the Taylor Building on our Twin Falls campus:
Student Disability Services PO Box 1238 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238 1-208-732-6260 (Voice)/1-208-734-9929 (TDD) 1-800-680-0274 (Voice)
Student Code of Conduct http://www.csi.edu/StudentCodeofConduct
Blackboard – http://blackboard.csi.edu Blackboard is CSI’s online course management system (LMS). Many instructors who teach online or hybrid courses utilize Blackboard to post their syllabi, class notes, PowerPoint presentations, handouts, quizzes and tests, grades, etc. Blackboard is also used for online asynchronous discussions. It is important for students to know that most instructors do not enroll their students into their Blackboard courses. If you know for sure that your instructor will utilize Blackboard, you need to enroll yourself into the course (even if you registered for the course through MyCSI or the Records Office; the two systems are not connected so you still need to enroll yourself into the Blackboard course, unless your instructor tells you that he or she will enroll you). We have enrollment instructions on the Blackboard login page.
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Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act http://www.csi.edu/FERPA The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) was designed to protect the privacy of a student’s educational records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their educational records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through information and formal hearings . The College of Southern Idaho may release “directory information” as allowed by law . This includes publishing the Dean’s and President’s Honors Lists, and releasing information about enrolled students to the military as required by the Solomon amendment . Directory information is defined as the following: • Student’s name • Student’s address listings • Student’s phone number listings • Student’s e-mail address • Student’s photograph • The most recent previous educational agency or institution attended • Enrollment status • Full-time/part-time status • Dates of attendance • Major • Freshman/sophomore standing • Candidacy for degrees/certificates • Degrees conferred and dates • Awards and honors received • Participation records in officially recognized activities and sports • Height and weight of members of athletic teams Students may submit a written request to the Registrar’s office to prevent the release of directory information . Students may submit a written request to review their records to the Registrar’s office . Records covered by FERPA will be made available to the student within 45 days, and the college may charge a reasonable fee for preparing copies for the student . A college representative may be present during the review of the records, and may provide information regarding the interpretation of such records to the student . Students may not inspect financial information submitted by a parent or guardian, confidential letters associated with admission, and records to which they have waived their inspection rights . The college will not release records that are not owned by the college . Students have the right to file complaints with FERPA concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the act . Questions concerning FERPA should be referred to the Registrar (732-6795) .
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Copyright – http://copyright.csi.edu
CSI Campus and Off-Campus Directory
It is the intent of the College of Southern Idaho to adhere to the provisions of state and federal copyright laws and regulations . The College strictly prohibits the illegal use, reproduction, distribution, public display, or performance of copyrighted materials in any form .
Idaho & Nev . Toll Free Number . . . . . . . . 1-800-680-0274 Admission & Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6795 Advising Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6250 Athletics/P .E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6475 Blaine County Center (Hailey) . . . . . . 732-6462/788-2033 Boise State University-CSI Campus . . . . . . . . . . 732-6284 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6550 Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6214 Child Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6645 Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6442 Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6269 Faulkner Planetarium Information . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6655 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6273 Fish Hatchery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 733-3972 Food Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6635 Foundation Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6249 Herrett Center for Arts & Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6655 Herrett Observatory Information Line . . . . . . . . 732-6666 Human Resource Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6271 Idaho Small Business Development . . . . . . . . . . 732-6450 Idaho State University-CSI Campus . . . . . . . . . . 736-2101 Industry Training & Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6300 Information Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6261 Information Technology Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6241 Instructional Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6281 International & Multicultural Students . . . . . . . 732-6293 Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6500 Maintenance Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6600 Mini-Cassia Center (Burley) . . . . . . . . 732-6460/678-1400 Mini-Cassia ABE-GED-ESL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678-0229 North Side Center (Gooding) . . . . . . . 732-6461/934-8678 Office on Aging-Adult Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . 736-2122 Office on Aging Toll Free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-574-8656 Planning & Development Department . . . . . . . 732-6249 President’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6201 Professional-Technical Department . . . . . . . . . . 732-6301 Public Relations Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6262 Refugee Service Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736-2166 Security Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6605 Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6493 Student Disability Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6260 Student Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6675 Student Activities Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6221 Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6532 Trans IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736-2133 TTD Only-CSI Deaf Students Service . . . . . . . . . 734-9929 TTD Only-CSI Language Interpretation . . . . . . . 734-9835 University of Idaho Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 736-3600
The CSI Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy addresses the use of copyrighted materials (owned by others) by staff, faculty, and students (to protect CSI and provide guidance for everyone) .
Online Course Evaluations http://evaluation.csi.edu CSI has an online course evaluation system that students can use to provide feedback on their courses . Evaluations open up two weeks before the courses end . The last day to fill out the evaluation is the last day of the course . All students enrolled into the course are encouraged to fill out evaluations . Faculty use the feedback to continually improve their courses . Faculty can check the results one week after the course ends . They can see what was said, but not who said what - evaluations are confidential and anonymous . We need and appreciate your candid feedback!
Campus Security CSI strives to maintain a safe environment for students . Campus security officers are available 24 hours a day (732-6605) to provide assistance . All crime reports are handled through campus security and the Twin Falls Police Department . In accordance with the statutory requirements of the Jeanne Clery Act, campus crime statistics are posted each year on the campus Security website at: www .csi .edu/ security .
Student Disability Services The College of Southern Idaho is sensitive to and understanding of its responsibilities to equal access, accommodation and support of individuals with disabilities . Staff and faculty alike provide resources, advocacy and collaboration across our campus community . Students who wish to provide to SDS the needed documentation and make a formal request for services are encouraged to contact the Director well in advance of the start of each semester . 208-732-6260 . www .csi .edu/disabilites
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SOFTBALL FIELD HERRETT CENTER
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO
EXPO CENTER
DESERT BUILDING CANYON BUILDING
EVERGREEN BUILDING
VET TECH
LARGE ANIMAL LAB
OFFICE ON QUALITY AGING ASSURANCE LAB STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
CHILD CARE CENTER PHYSICAL EDUCATION & STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
MEYERHOEFFER BUILDING SOUTH CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
FINE ARTS BUILDING
STUDENT UNION
ASPEN BUILDING SHIELDS BUILDING
TAYLOR BUILDING
MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY
BASEBALL CLUBHOUSE
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
EAGLE HALL DORMITORY ART LAB
Twin Falls Campus
Blaine County Center
P .O . Box 1238 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238 Main switchboard (208) 733-9554
1050 Fox Acre Road #408 Hailey, Idaho 83333 (208) 788-2033
Mini-Cassia Center
104 West Main Street, Suite 104 Jerome, ID 83338 Phone: 208-324-7408
1600 Parke Avenue Burley, Idaho 83318 (208) 678-1400
North Side Center 202 14th Avenue East Gooding, Idaho 83330 (208) 934-8678
Fall 2009 Course Schedule
Jerome County Center
Boise State University CSI Campus, Taylor Building P .O . Box 1238 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238 (208) 732-6284
Idaho State University ISU Resident Center P .O . Box 1238 CSI Evergreen Building Suite B-40 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238 (208) 736-2101
University Of Idaho CSI Evergreen Building 315 Falls Avenue P .O . Box 1827 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1827 (208) 736-3600
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Agriculture Programs website: agriculture.csi.edu
Horticulture Daytime Program: 8 am to 4 pm The Horticulture Program option in Agriculture at CSI provides students with practical, hands-on horticulture skills and applied theory in classroom and laboratory settings. Classes prepare students for careers in the fast growing ‘green industry’. Classes include: Introduction to Horticulture, Herbaceous Plants, Irrigation Systems, Plant Science in Agriculture, Turfgrass Culture, Woody Landscape Plants, Greenhouse Management, Nursery Management, Plant Propagation, General Soils, Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, and Landscape Planning and Design. Instructor: Dave Kiesig 732-6432 dkiesig@csi.edu
Aquaculture Year around tours and advising. Program begins each August. Daytime Program: 8 am to 3 pm This program educates people to fill the expanding needs in the commercial aquaculture industry. Students learn and work at a unique aquaculture facility with an excellent faculty-to-student ratio. Our proximity and relationship with the aquaculture industry in the Magic Valley (the Trout Capital of the United States) further enhances the program. You will take courses in Fisheries Management, Diseases of Fish, and Fish nutrition.
Veterinary Technology Want to combine your love for animals with your interest in science? You can have both when you enroll in the CSI Veterinary Technology program. CSI has the only Vet Tech program in Idaho approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Some of the classes you will take are Anatomy and Physiology, Animal Nursing and Restraint, Health Records, Veterinary Parasitology, Clinical Lab Procedures, Surgical Nursing, Radiology, Animal Diseases, and much more. Enrollment is limited so apply early. CSI Veterinary Technology is a daytime program – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, contact one of the instructors: Dr. Jody Rockett 732-6408, jrockett@csi.edu or Chani Christensen, 732-6432, cchristensen@csi.edu
Equine Studies & Business Management CSI is fortunate to have the Equine Studies Program, which offers our students the option of a one-year Technical certificate or a two-year Associate of Science or Associate of Art degree. Throughout the world, horse people share the love of horses and the desire to learn more about them. The CSI Equine Program gives you a working knowledge of subjects such as Nutrition, Reproduction, Health, Judging, Anatomy, Draft Horse Management, Massage Therapy, English and Western Equitation, Roping, Horseshoeing, and The Business of Raising Horses. CSI is also a gateway to valuable internships at world class horse farms in Kentucky, Utah, Texas and other locations. For more information, contact the CSI Ag Department at 732-6414 or e-mail instructor Jim Knight at jknight@csi.edu.
Instructor: Terry Patterson 733-3972 tlp@pmt.org or tpatterson@csi.edu
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Agriculture Programs website: agriculture.csi.edu
Agribusiness
Animal Science
Water Resource Management
Only about two-percent of the jobs in the United States are in production agriculture. However, 25-percent of all jobs in the U.S. are related to or based in agriculture, the food and fiber industry. The Agriculture Program at CSI is a great place to begin a career in the vast world of agriculture. Students can choose to complete a two year degree or move to a four year degree from the University of Idaho. Students learn about Plant Science, Animal Science and Soil Science. They also learn about Global Positioning (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Soil Fertility, Crop Protection, Animal Nutrition and many other areas of Agriculture. Salaries can start between $20,000 and $30,000/year.
Animals provide food, clothing, recreation, and companionship for humans. Animal science is the study of the biological function, production, and use of domestic animals. Animal scientists apply the latest technology in Genetics, Physiology, and Nutrition to better understand how to use and care for animals. They may work in all phases of Livestock Production, Education, Business, Marketing, Food, and Biotechnology Industries. Some jobs in animal science include Ranching and Farming, Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer, Livestock Inspection and Grading, Consulting, Technical Sales and Marketing, Research, and Education.
CSI’s Water Resource Management Program prepares students to meet the needs of environmental, municipal, industrial, and agricultural water management. Students learn about water quality, measurement, pumping, and the legal aspects associated with water use. Students can choose from a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree or a one-year Technical Certificate. Employment opportunities include: hydrology, soil and water conservation, municipal or industrial water treatment, laboratory analysis, drinking water distribution, irrigation technology, and water measurement technology. The starting pay range for most entry level jobs is $10 - $12/ hour.
Contact: Jim Wilson, 732-6403, jwilson@csi.edu
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Contact: Barry Pate 732-6415, bpate@csi.edu.
Contact Ross Spackman, 732-6405 or rspackman@csi.edu.
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Business and Economics website: business.csi.edu
Finance Learn to manage money and meet personal goals to create a successful future for you and your family. This course includes financial planning, risk management, consumer strategies, and investing approaches. Students gain skills in budgeting, tax reduction, credit sources, consumer legal protection, and debt elimination. Contact Frank Ellis at 732-6436 or fellis@csi.edu
Culinary Arts
General Business
International Business
Leads to careers in management, marketing, accounting, banking, and other aspects of commerce and business. Credits transfer to Idaho’s four-year schools and universities and to Boise State University’s on-campus BBA program.
CSI’s newest business degree program. Students looking to work in the global business environment will take their business curriculum further with cultural competencies, geographic knowledge, and additional language skills.
Contact CSI Business Chair Rosemary Fornshell at 732-6435 or rfornshell@csi.edu, or BSU Coordinator Shari Stroud at 732-6284 or sstroud@csi.edu. Located in CSI’s Evergreen building.
Contact Rosemary Fornshell at 732-6435 or rfornshell@csi.edu
Economics This program teaches about the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The goal of economics is to maximize human well-being in a world of limited resources. Economics skills lead to careers in business, government, and labor relations. CSI’s two-year associates degree transfers to four year schools and universities. Contact John Hurley at 732-6856 or jhurley@csi.edu
Business Management & Entrepreneurship Learn the skills necessary to own and operate your own business or manage for others. Develop skills to research, analyze, and develop a business plan. The program covers marketing, selling, accounting, supervision, economics, the legal environment of business, advertising, small business management, and more. Contact Colin Randolph at 732-6406 or crandolph@csi.edu.
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Restaurants and resorts are always looking for people who are skilled in the art of preparing food. This is a one year certificate or two year degree program that teaches food preparation, food service purchasing, menu management, sanitation, entrée and plate presentation, pastries, and desserts. Contact Mike Johnson at 732-6381 or mjohnson@csi.edu
Accounting/Computerized Bookkeeping Demand will always be strong for qualified computerized bookkeepers. This is a two-year degree program that provides the training necessary for employment in bookkeeping and related fields. Students learn two popular accounting software programs – PeachTree and QuickBooks Pro - as well as Excel Spreadsheets and Microsoft Word. Contact Cindy Harmon at 732-6319 or charmon@csi.edu
Hospitality Management The fastest growing industry in the world! Use your social and communications skills along with the training in this program to prepare for rewarding careers in lodging, food and beverage services, and travel and tourism. This program qualifies students for entry level management in lodging, resorts, conference and convention centers, food service, recreation, tourism, and event planning industries. Contact Dianne Jolovich at 732-6407 or djolovich@csi.edu
Real Estate Program The Real Estate curriculum is provided as an intensive preparation of study for the Real Estate professional and to meet the educational qualifications necessary to become a Real Estate Broker. This major transfers to universities within the field of Business. For information contact Penny Johnson at 732-6287 pjohnson@csi.edu
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Education Programs website: education.csi.edu
Physical Education Program The Physical Education Program at the College of Southern Idaho provides opportunities for prospective students who seek teaching and non-teaching careers in physical education and related fields. These include elementary and secondary physical education, athletic training, exercise science, health promotion, sport management, and recreation. The program also serves the needs of degree and non-degree seeking students interested in personal fitness enhancement, health education, first aid & CPR, and skill development. If you are interested in an exciting, fulfilling career in physical education or related field, contact John Hughes at (208) 732-6549 or jhughes@csi.edu; Jaime Tigue at (208) 732-6479 or jtigue@csi.edu; Shelly Wright at (208) 732-6483 or swright@csi.edu
Early Childhood Education Program
Teacher Education Program
This program offers several options for students interested in working with children, birth through eight, and their families. The ECE Program operates a Laboratory School for toddlers (18 months to 3 years) and preschoolers (3-5 years). The program has integrated its curriculum to meet the Early Childhood Special Education Blended Certificate standards for two-year programs with transferability into Idaho four-year universities. The ECE Program also provides an online training program for child care providers who are seeking the Child Development Associate national credential. All ECE core classes are available online through the college’s Blackboard platform. Laptops may be available upon request. Contact Evin Fox at (208) 732-6872 or efox@csi.edu.
Would you like to make a difference in the growth and development of children and youth? CSI’s Teacher Education Program offers prospective students opportunities in elementary education, bilingual elementary education, secondary education, and special education. These two-year programs introduce social, philosophical, and historical perspectives in education as well as an up-to-date examination of the teaching field and teaching as a profession. Education coursework is designed to transfer to four-year teacher education programs. For more information, contact John Hughes at (208) 732-6549 or jhughes@csi.edu; Dr. LueLinda Egbert at (208) 732-6890 or legbert@csi.edu; or Tracey Meyerhoeffer at (208) 732-6874 or tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu.
Elementary Bilingual Education Program Do you have knowledge or would like to acquire knowledge of Spanish? Are you interested in helping children learn English while helping them develop a sound foundation in basic subjects? There is a high demand for bilingual teachers, and CSI’s Elementary Bilingual Education Program is a great start toward earning a bachelor’s degree. In this cooperative program with Boise State University, students complete the first two years at CSI and finish their degrees in Boise. For more information, contact Raquel R. Arenz at (208) 733-6853 or rarenz@csi.edu.
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Education Assistant Program The Education Assistant Program is a comprehensive paraprofessional training program that offers a two-tiered degree system. A technical certificate and an associate of applied science degree are available in an online or onlinetraditional setting. Because of the online delivery method, all paraprofessionals, even those located in isolated areas, have access. Additionally, this performance-based program allows students to gain credit for prior learning experiences. Laptops may be available upon request. Contact Tracey Meyerhoeffer at (208) 732-6874 or tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu.
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Fine Arts
website: finearts.csi.edu Theatre The College of Southern Idaho offers an outstanding theatre education to students in a state-of-the-art facility. With four productions each season, students are given the opportunity to perform in productions; learn the ins and outs of stagecraft, makeup, and lighting; and to discover the business side of the arts as well. For more information contact Tony Mannen at 732-6778 or Laine Steel at 732-6780.
Communication The Communication Program at CSI will open your mind to one of the most valuable skills needed in business, in family, and in life—human communication! With face to face and online courses in basic communication, along with courses in interpersonal communication, intercultural communication, mass media, and business and professional communication, CSI’s program can help you transfer to a four-year program, advance in your job, and improve a fundamental life skill. For more information contact Mark Wasden at 732-6764. The College of Southern Idaho Speech and Debate team is among the top programs in the northwest. CSI’s storied past includes numerous regional championships, national award winning speakers, as well as a national championship parliamentary debate team. Come to CSI and become part of our future success! For more information contact Beth Hewes at 732-6776 or bhewes@csi.edu.
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Art The College of Southern Idaho Art Department offers you the perfect outlet for your creative side. The department offers three comprehensive majors for those looking to move on to four-year programs, offers a variety of courses for those looking to enrich their lives, and offers it all with the one-on-one small college attention that is the hallmark of the College of Southern Idaho. Whether your interests lie in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, pottery or photography, the CSI Art Department has what you are looking for. For more information contact Milica Popovic at 732-6755, Bill West at 732-6753, Mike Youngman at 732-6754 or Ben Lustig at 732-6756.
Music Whether you are looking to major in music, to perform in a community group, or just to brush up on your favorite instrument, the College of Southern Idaho Music Department has something for you. Performance opportunities abound in the Music Department. Chamber Choir, Madrigal Ensemble and Magic Valley Chorale are among the performing groups for vocalists. For instrumentalists, CSI provides the Symphonic Band, Pep Band, Jazz Combos, Percussion Ensemble and Magic Valley Symphony. For more information contact Sue Miller at 732-6769, George Halsell at 732-6767, or Brent Jensen at 732-6765.
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Physical Education
website: education.csi.edu/TE/physical.asp
Contact John Hughes 732-6549 or jhughes@csi.edu
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PHYE 1 (8/24/0
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K-12 Physical Education
Exercise Science
Sport Management
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The K-12 Physical Education and Secondary Physical Education associate of arts degrees are designed to prepare you to transfer to a bachelor degree teacher education program in Idaho. Career opportunities include teaching physical education in K-12 or 8-12 schools. Depending on the employment agency and location, starting salaries generally begin at $30,000.
The goal of this degree is to help you earn an associate of arts degree and to successfully transfer to a four-year program. Students take courses from the CSI general education core as well as specific program requirements in physical education and sciences. The exercise science degree provides excellent preparation for professional and graduate schools. Most positions sought by students in the scientific and medical professions will require some type of advanced degree. Many graduates go on to chiropractic, physical therapy, physician assistant, podiatric medicine, and osteopathic medicine programs in addition to medical, dental, optometry, pharmacy schools. Graduates also seek advanced degrees in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or related fields. Starting salaries at the bachelor’s or master’s degree range from $25,000 to $50,000, depending on employment and location.
The Physical Education Associate of Arts degree introduces you to careers including program directors in community sport programs, marketing and promotions director, academic services for student-athletics, director of ticketing and finance, sporting goods sales representative, intramural director of campus recreation, facilities coordinator, athletic director, athletic business manager, and fitness manager. Entry-level jobs offer a variety of starting salaries and offer excellent opportunities for rapid advancement. Depending upon the type of organization, area of sport industry, level of position, and level of degree, salary ranges are from $18,000 to $80,000 or more.
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Health Promotion The Health Promotion Associate of Arts degree prepares you for a career in public, community, and private health organizations. The curriculum includes coursework in areas such as health, business, physical education, sciences, and social sciences. The associate of arts degree is designed to articulate to a four-year college or university bachelor degree health promotion program. Depending on the employment agency and location, starting salaries generally begin from $23,000 to $30,000.
Recreation Recreation workers may work in a variety of settings such as a health club, ski resort, hospital, cruise ship, boys and girls club, city recreation, or college campus. Most persons in the field work about 40 hours a week, which may include nights, weekends, and irregular hours. Persons planning a recreation career should be outgoing, good at motivating people, and sensitive to the needs of others. Depending upon the type of organization, area of industry, level of position, and level of degree, salary ranges are from $18,000 to $36,000 or more.
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PHYE 1 Training
PHYE 1 Aerobic
Athletic Training: The certified athletic trainer is a highly educated and skilled professional specializing in athletic health care. In cooperation with physicians and other allied health personnel, the athletic trainer is an integral member of the athletic health-care team in secondary schools, colleges and universities, sports medicine clinics, professional sports programs, and other health-care settings. Depending on the employment agency and location, starting salaries in athletic training range from $22,000 to $35,000 a year. Athletic trainers who work for professional teams can earn from $75,000 to $125,000 a year.
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Contact John Hughes 732-6549 or jhughes@csi.edu
website: education.csi.edu/TE/physical.asp
PHYE Fall 2009 Class Schedule Class
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Location
Instructor
PHYE 101 C01 Bowling
F 1:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Gen Staff
PHYE 132 T01 Beginning Water Aerobics
MW 2:00-2:50 pm
Glen Hance
PHYE 101 C02 Bowling
T 1:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Gen Staff
Y-City Pool
PHYE 104 C01 Volleyball
TR 2:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Gen Staff
PHYE 133 C01 Introduction to Climbing
W 4:00-7:50pm
Twin Falls
Shawn Willsey
PHYE 105 C01 Walking for Fitness (8/24/09-10/30/09) 10 Week Class
MW 12:00-12:50 pm Twin Falls F 12:00-12:50pm
Kat Powell
PHYE 134 C01 Yoga
MW 6:00-6:50pm
Twin Falls
David Duhaime
PHYE 134 C03 Yoga
MW 11:00-11:50am
Twin Falls
Jan Mittleider
PHYE 106 C01 Beginning Strength Training
TR 9:00-9:50am
Twin Falls
Julie Ellis
PHYE 134 C04 Yoga
S 9:00-11:00am
Twin Falls
Morgan Jeno
PHYE 106 C02 Beginning Strength Training
TR 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Kat Powell
PHYE 134 M01 Yoga
MT 5:00-5:50
Burley
PHYE 106 C03 Beginning Strength Training
TR 6:00-6:50am
Twin Falls
Kaycee McCauley
Annette Braegger
PHYE 138 C03 Beginning Racquetball
TR 9:00-9:50am
Twin Falls
Brook Skidmore
PHYE 107 C01 Tennis 1
R 1:00-3:00pm
Twin Falls
Mark Daily
PHYE 141 T01 Intermediate Swimming
TR 2:00-2:50 pm
TR 1:00-1:50pm
Twin Falls
Julie Wright
Y-City Pool
Glen Hance
PHYE 109 C01 Jazz Dance PHYE 115 C02 Stretch and Strength
MW 12:00-12:50pm
Twin Falls
Brook Skidmore
PHYE 142 C01 Pilates
TR 10:00-10:50am
Twin Falls
Julie Ellis
PHYE 116 C01W Beginning Activity by Contract
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Shelly Wright
PHYE 142 M01 Pilates
TRF 9:00-10:00AM
Burley
Annette Braegger
PHYE 116 C06W Beginning Activity by Contract
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John Hughes
PHYE 143 C01 Continuing Yoga
MW 1:00-1:50pm
Twin Falls
Joyce Ballard
PHYE 143 M01 Continuing Yoga
MT 6:00-6:50
Burley
PHYE 116 M01W Beginning Activity by Contract
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John Hughes
Annette Braegger
PHYE 146 C01 Bigger Faster Stronger
Jaime Tigue
MTWR 8:00-8:50am
Twin Falls
Brook Skidmore
TR 11:00-11:50am WF 11:00-11:50am
Twin Falls
PHYE 118 C01 Cardio Fitness and Weight Training
PHYE 146 C02 Bigger Faster Stronger
MTWR 6:30-7:50am
Twin Falls
Aaron Bond
PHYE 119 C03 Beginning Group Fitness/ Aerobics
MW 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Kat Powell
PHYE 146 C03 Bigger Faster Stronger
MW 5:10-6:00pm TR 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Scott Rodgers
PHYE 121 C01 Ballet
TR 2:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Julie Wright
PHYE 147 C01 Boot Camp Fitness
MW 1:00-1:50pm
Twin Falls
Jaime Tigue
PHYE 122 C01 Beginning Judo
S 9:00-11:00am TR 4:00-5:00pm
Twin Falls
Bryan Matsuoka
PHYE 147 C02 Boot Camp Fitness
MW 6:30-7:50am
Twin Falls
Scott Rogers
PHYE 123 C01 Beginning Karate
T 7:00-8:50pm
Twin Falls
Tommy Gabbert
PHYE 148 C01 Strength Training for Women
MW 11:00-11:50am
Twin Falls
Shelly Wright
PHYE 153 C01 Yoga for Seniors
R 11:00am-12:50pm Twin Falls
Joyce Ballard
PHYE 124 C01 Advanced Karate
R 7:00-8:50pm
Twin Falls
Tommy Gabbert
PHYE 157 C01 Basketball
TR 1:00-1:50pm
Twin Falls
Scott Rogers
PHYE 129 C01 Yoga and Pilates
T 2:00-3:50pm
Twin Falls
Maggie Arrington
PHYE 158 C01 Walking Half Marathon (8/24/09-10/12/09) 8 Week Class
M 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Shelly Wright
PHYE 129 C02 Yoga and Pilates
MW 2:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Maggie Arrington
PHYE 159 C01 Soccer
TR 3:00-3:50pm
Twin Falls
Scott Rogers
PHYE 167 C01 Lifetime Activities
TR 11:00am-12:50pm
Twin Falls
Shelly Wright
PHYE 199B C02 Over 40 Stretch and Strength
TR 9:00-9:20am
Twin Falls
Debra Annest
PHYE 209 C01 Intermediate Jazz Dance
TR 2:00-2:50pm
Twin Falls
Julie Wright
PHYE 130 C01 Beginning Spinning (8/24/09-10/12/09) 8 Week Class
MTWR 12:0012:50pm
Twin Falls
Jaime Tigue
PHYE 130 C02 Beginning Spinning
MWF 6:00-6:50am
Twin Falls
Kaycee McCauley
PHYE 130 C03 Beginning Spinning
TR 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Kaycee McCauley
PHYE 216 C01W Intermediate Activity by Contract
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John Hughes
PHYE 130 C05 Beginning Spinning
TR 4:00-4:50pm
Twin Falls
Joe Lemoine
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John Hughes
PHYE 130 C06 Beginning Spinning
MW 5:10-6:00pm
Twin Falls
Becca Wills
PHYE 216 M01W Intermediate Activity by Contract PHYE 222 C01 Intermediate Judo
MTWR 12:0012:50pm
Twin Falls
Jaime Tigue
S 9:00-10:50am TR 5:00-5:50pm
Twin Falls
PHYE 130 C10 Beginning Spinning (10/19/09-12/17/09) 2nd 8 Week Class
Bryan Matsuoka
PHYE 223 C01 Intermediate Ballet
MW 10:00-10:50am
Twin Falls
Julie Wright
PHYE 131 T01 Beginning Swimming
TR 2:00-2:50 pm
Y-City Pool
Glen Hance
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Social Sciences website: socsci.csi.edu Anthropology Become aware of human diversity using scientific methods developed to understand human behavior, past and present. Jim Woods 732-6862 or jwoods@csi.edu
Sociology
Career Opportunities include cultural resource management (federal, state, private), museums, foreign service, academic positions, and in research institutions in areas such as primatology, medical anthropology, and many more.
Criminal Justice & Correction Specialist
Social Work
Criminal Justice Learn the social, philosophical, and historical perspectives of criminal behavior and the administration of criminal justice. Chris Meyerhoeffer 732-6873, cmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu Career Opportunities include law enforcement (federal, state, local), correction officers, private security, loss prevention officer, probation and parole (adult and juvenile), pre-sentence investigator; court personnel, and work in other branches of the justice system.
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DEPARTMENT Political Science
History
Pre-Law
Geography Study the earth with emphasis on spatial physical and human phenomena. Lee Ann Hagan 732-6867, lhagan@csi.edu Career Opportunities include teachers, urban planners, cartographers, global positioning specialists and government jobs.
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History Seek to understand and interpret the past. Russ Tremayne 732-6885, rtremayne@csi.edu Career Opportunities include teachers, law, professional editors, museum or archive jobs, or positions with state or federal government agencies
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Pre-Law Prepare to enter law school. Lee Ann Hagan 732-6867, hagan@csi.edu Career opportunities include paralegals and lawyers.
Political Science Examine the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. Lee Ann Hagan, 732-6867 hagan@csi.edu Career opportunities include law, government, business, international and national organizations, diplomacy, and education.
Law Enforcement Prepare to enter the law enforcement field. The curriculum have been approved by the Idaho Police Officers Standards and Training (POST) Council. Brett Reid 732-6339, breid@csi.edu
Psychology Scientifically study thinking, emotion, and behavior. Randy Simonson 732-6858, rsimonson@csi.edu
Career opportunities include peace officers (city, county, state), dispatcher, detention officer, security officer, correction officer, and security guards.
Career opportunities include human resources worker, crisis intervention associate, rehabilitation worker, child welfare worker, psychiatric technician, correctional officer, police officer, child care assistant, mental health technician, aide to geriatric clients, and social welfare worker.
Social Work Learn to provide moral, practical and compassionate leadership in helping people confront and resolve their personal dilemmas. Susan McFarland, LCSW 732-6878, smcfarland@csi.edu
Sociology Examine group life and social interactions. Matt Reynolds 732-6861, mreynolds@csi.edu Career opportunities include research, teaching, social work, criminology, pre-law, clergy, advertising and personnel management.
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Career opportunities include employment in nursing homes, hospices, hospitals, home care agencies, substance abuse programs, mental health services, mental retardation/developmental disabilities services, vocational rehabilitation services, public health agencies, community actions agencies, family services agencies, children & youth agencies, child welfare agencies, aging services, residential treatment programs, child & adult day care centers, domestic violence programs, homeless shelters, criminal justice agencies, schools (elementary & secondary), income maintenance, and legal service agencies.
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Health Sciences and Human Services website: hshs.csi.edu
Registered Nursing Accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. This is a two-year professional program that leads to an Associate of Science Degree with a major in nursing. The RN responds to the holistic needs of individuals in a variety of settings, interacting professionally with patients, families, and co-workers as a member of a health care team. Graduation qualifies the student to take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a Registered Nurse. Passing this exam enables the nurse to practice in Idaho and to make application for licensure in other states. Nurses are in high demand all over the nation. The application process is competitive. Applications must be submitted by Feb. 15 or Aug. 15. For more information contact Valerie Warner at 732-6724 or vwarner@csi.edu.
Medical Coder Medical Assisting
Practical Nursing
One of the fastest growing professions in health care!
Last year 100% of the graduates passed the National Licensure Examination and 100% of our graduates are employed at graduation time.
Medical assistants are multi-skilled allied health practitioners who work in outpatient settings such as physicians’ offices, clinics, and immediate care centers. They perform administrative tasks such as billing, management of insurance issues, and scheduling. They also perform clinical tasks such as assisting with exams and treatment, drawing blood and performing lab tests, and doing EKGs. Upon graduation from this accredited program, students may sit for the Certified Medical Assistant exam to earn the CMA credential. Historically, graduates of the nationally accredited CSI program excel on the exam, usually scoring in the top 8% of the nation. The program has a 100% placement rate. The Department of Labor Statistics predicts Medical Assisting to be one of the fastest growing allied health occupations in the nation for years to come. For more information, contact Kara Mahannah at (208) 732-6728 or kmahannah@csi.edu.
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CSI’s Practical Nursing program is approved by the Idaho Board of Nursing and leads to a technical certificate in Practical Nursing. Graduation qualifies the student to take the National Council Licensure Examination to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Passing this exam enables the nurse to practice in Idaho and to apply for licensure in other states. There are two options available to PN students. In each case students must compete for admission. The first option begins each August and ends in July of the following year. The application process for this option must be completed by Feb. 15. The second option begins each January and ends in December of the same year. The application process for this option must be completed by Oct. 15.
Each time a patient encounters a health care provider, that provider must provide appropriate codes for procedures, diagnoses, and durable medical goods to payers for appropriate reimbursement. The codes not only explain what the procedures patient had encountered but also why they had the procedure. Coding is critically important for compliance for payers because it impacts revenue streams. It also ensures that patients are not inappropriately coded for the disease process they have. Coders work in physicians’ offices, hospitals and clinics. Degree: Technical Certificate Courses: Coding 1, 2, 3, and 4 plus a practicum, Anatomy and Physiology, Human Diseases, Medical Terminology, general education courses such as Psychology, English 101, and General Education Math For more information, contact Kara Mahannah at (208) 732-6728 or kmahannah@csi.edu.
For more information contact Tammy Pehrson, at (208) 732-6727 or tpehrson@csi.edu
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Dental Assisting Study Dental Assisting in the finest learning laboratory!
Human Services Individuals who “care” for themselves and others will find this program of great value. The Human Services Program is a broad field of endeavor that prepares the graduate for employment in juvenile justice, aging, mental health, addictions, and developmental disabilities. Students learn to function effectively in all areas of life, including crisis, change, and stress.
Dental assistants help dentists prepare, examine, and treat patients for dental work. They take the patient’s medical/dental history, expose and process dental radiographs, set up the dental tray with appropriate instruments, pass and retrieve instruments, and maintain a clear operating field for the dentist. They also help the patient feel comfortable before, during, and after the dental examination. Students should enjoy fine details, have good eye-hand coordination, be able to learn and apply technical training, be personable, and have good health. Job experts predict that employment for dental assistants will remain very strong for years. For information contact Tonja Bowcut at 732-6708; tbowcut@csi.edu
Make a difference in peoples’ lives! Job analysts predict that a strong need will continue for juvenile justice caseworkers, patient advocates, mental health technicians, and other human services specialists. Applicants should have a strong desire to help others. Courses in Addiction Studies are also available.
CSI’s Surgical Technology program is an 11-month (three semester) technical program that teaches students to perform a variety of functions which occur prior to, during, and following surgical procedures. In CSI’s new state-of-the-art surgical technologist classroom and lab, students learn the traditional surgical scrub, apply gown and gloves, and set up sterile tables of instruments, supplies, and equipment. The Surgical Technologist passes instruments to the surgeon during the procedure, assists with retraction of tissues, cutting sutures and assists during the procedure as directed by the surgeon. Surgical Technologist graduates are employed in hospitals, surgery centers, day surgical sites, sterile processing and trauma centers.
Upon completion, a student can earn a Technical Certificate (1 year) or Associate of Applied Science Degree (2 years).
For more information contact Janet Milligan at 732-6706 or jmilligan@csi.edu
For more information contact Mary Christy at 732-6713 or mchristy@csi.edu
Radiologic Technology Rad Techs use x-ray equipment to produce images of the tissues, organs, bones and vessels of the body, as prescribed by physicians, to assist in the diagnosis of disease or injury. Rad techs apply knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, radiographic techniques, radiation biology, and protection in the performance of their responsibilities. They are employed in health care facilities, including specialized imaging centers, urgent care clinics, and private physician offices. For more information contact Dr. Gary Lauer at 732-6719 or glauer@csi.edu
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Surgical Technology
Surgical First Assisting This is an extension of the Surgical Technologist program, taking the student to a higher level of performance in the operating room. Where the Surgical Technologist is responsible for instrumentation, sutures and sponges, the Surgical First Assistant is responsible to assist the surgeon with tissue manipulation, exposure, wound closure and much more. The College of Southern Idaho is the only school in the Northwest to offer this program and the job market for Surgical First Assistants is very strong nationwide since many insurance companies are now requiring hospitals and surgery centers to use them. For information, contact Instructor Carrie Nutsch at 732-6715 or at cnutsch@csi.edu.
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Health Workforce Education & Emergency Medical Services website: hshs.csi.edu
For more information contact Jill Chestnut at jchestnut@csi.edu or Rae Jean Larsen at 732-6701, rlarsen@csi.edu.
Intravenous Therapy For Health Professions Learn the procedures of administering IV fluids, blood and medications. Certification for Licensed Practical Nurses is required by all area hospitals and nursing homes.
Assistance With Medications
Certified Nursing Assistant All graduates are employed following certification! The first step into the health care field. Certified Nursing Assistants care for older residents of nursing homes, assisted care centers, in their homes, and also patients in acute hospitals. The CNA student receives classroom and clinical experience in the development of the necessary competencies required of nursing assistants. Federal regulations require the completion of this training program to be employed in skilled nursing facilities. Upon completion, the student will take the written test and skills test to be added to the state Nursing Assistant Registry.
This class is necessary to be employed in Assisted Living and Residential Care facilities. Students learn the legal responsibilities, limitations and liabilities of the medication aide along with medical terminology and commonly used abbreviations. Problem-solving skills are stressed to prepare the student to assist persons with the use of medications.
Students who have completed the CNA or EMT requirements may enroll. The course offers experience with the collection of body fluids, laboratory procedures, and the skills necessary to enter the work force as a phlebotomist. This course prepares the student to take the National Certification exam.
Gain the opportunity for National Certification as an EMT from the College of Southern Idaho’s EMT program! First Responder training is useful for law enforcement, fire departments, and industry. First Responder students provide emergency medical care with a limited amount of equipment. Basic EMT students learn lifting and moving of patients, airway management, physical assessment, and an introduction to lifesaving procedures for patients with traumatic or medical conditions. Advanced EMT students must have completed Basic EMT and accompanying clinical experience. Advanced care skills include airway maintenance, intravenous therapy, intraosseous infusion, and automatic defibrillation. Students who complete Advanced EMT may certify in handling hazardous materials often encountered at accident scenes. Personal and public safety are stressed. For more information contact Jim Massie at 732-6709 or jmassie@csi.edu To learn more about the EMT program, please visit: www.csi.edu/emt To learn more about the Paramedic program, visit: www.csi.edu/paramedic
Phlebotomy Graduates taking the National Certification pass at 100%!
Emergency Medical Technician
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Statistics prove that the person’s life you may save with CPR will be a family member or close friend. Not only American Heart Association CPR are available, also CPR/ First Aid and CPR for Health Care Professionals. Classes available on campus and at your worksite.
The CSI EMS Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Heath Education Programs.
Paramedic Study to become a paramedic at the Nationally Accredited CSI Paramedic Program. The program offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree or an Advanced Technical Certificate path of study. Minimum qualifications for acceptance require a current EMT-B or higher certification and specific pre-requisites. Students prepare for the paramedic profession in lecture, lab, and clinical educational environments throughout the three semester program, studying topics such as pharmacology, assessment, advanced airway management, OB, trauma, pulmonolgy, cardiology, medical emergencies, pediatrics and special operations. Once certified, paramedics work in EMS, fire, hospital, occupational and industrial settings. For more information contact Gordon Kokx at 732-6710 or gkokx@csi.edu
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Information Technology website: it.csi.edu
Administrative Assistant
Web Developer Most companies today have websites, but many are now perfecting their data collection abilities, presentation design, and functionality. As a student in the program, you will learn about web design and development fundamentals, database design techniques, and you will be introduced to several programming languages. Upon graduation you will be able to develop robust, database-driven web applications.
The Administrative Assistant program prepares student for a fast paced career, keeping an office running smoothly and efficiently, utilizing strong organization and critical thinking skills. Student will develop an expertise in communication, problem solving and software applications that can be carried through to any business environment. Student’s course work meets the standards for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist.
Advisor: Ryan Jund 732-6313 rjund@csi.edu
Students may choose to pursue a Legal Assistant option that will develop an understanding of the technical and human relation skills necessary for a position as an administrative assistant in a legal office. Certification as a Legal Assistant requires a combination of course work and work experience. Students completing the required course work may after working two years take the ALS (Accredited Legal Secretary) certification exams.
Computer Literacy All CSI students must demonstrate a basic level of computer literacy to graduate. In fact, many CSI classes expect that the students who enroll have some fundamental computer skills. The Informational Technology Department offers several courses that can assist the student in meeting the requirements of the Computer Skills Assessment (CSA). You may also want to take one of these courses if you are interested in a career in Information Technology, but are not ready yet to make that commitment. For more information about Computer Literacy at CSI, see http://computerliteracy.csi.edu. Advisor: Julie Heithecker 732-6565 or jheithecker@csi.edu
Computer Support Technician This one-year technical certificate option is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge to become employable in the field of computer support. Students will assemble, configure, install and troubleshoot PC hardware and software. Upon successful completion of this course work and self-studying, students will be prepared to take the A+ Certification exam for computer technicians and the Network+ Certification exam for network technicians. This program embodies all the information necessary to become A+ and Network+ certified, but does not guarantee certification. Advisor: Kirk Ruby 732-6316 or kruby@csi.edu
Network Systems Technician Looking for a career as a network administrator or technician? Students will gain skills that should prepare them to pass industry certification exams, including Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA. Those who successfully complete the program will be valuable assets to corporate IT departments that utilize Microsoft networks, Cisco routers and switches, and PC computing hardware and software.
Advisor: Lori Garnand 732-6317 or lgarnand@csi.edu
After completion of the Computer Support Technician certificate, students can continue with our Network Systems Technician program. Students will gain skills that should prepare them to pass industry certification exams, including Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA. Those who successfully complete the program will be valuable assets to corporate IT departments that utilize Microsoft networks, Cisco routers and switches and PC hardware and software. This degree program uses an online hybrid delivery method in the second year. This means less on campus obligation for the working or out of area student. You still get the advantage of in person instructor support during labs; however, as with other online courses, students can complete the rest of the course online. Advisor: Roland Cooke 732-6309 or rcooke@csi.edu Suggested semster scheduling for these programs can be found at http://it.csi.edu/ under the degree plan link. Contact Lori Garnand at 732-6317 or lgarnand@csi.edu for more information
Digital Media Digital Media is a program designed for students interested in studying the creation, use, and management of high-quality digital media content. The primary focus is on the production and application of digital multimedia, web design, video, and graphic design for print in a projectbased, hands-on learning environment. Course work prepares graduates to work as freelancers or in a variety of industries as digital media creators and content managers. Advisors: Teresa Sept 732-6315 tsept@csi.edu and Daryl Hunt 732-6305 dhunt@csi.edu
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The A.S. Degree In Computer Science
Associate of Engineering Degrees at CSI
The Computer Science Program is an academic transfer program for students intending to complete a bachelor’s degree in computer science at a four-year university. The curriculum emphasizes computer science, mathematics, and general education core courses.
Because of the specialized nature of engineering programs, the Associate of Engineering degrees at CSI are not designed to meet the general education requirements at other 4-year schools. Instead Engineering majors at CSI work with the Engineering Advisor, Bill Eberlein, to plan their coursework to be equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in engineering at their chosen transfer institution.
Computer Scientists work as software engineers for applications, software engineers for systems, researchers, systems analysts, and database administrators. The program is designed to result in an associate’s degree in computer science and meets the general education requirements at all Idaho public universities. Course selection should be coordinated to meet the requirements for each student’s intended transfer institution.
The A.S. Degree In Mathematics The A.S. degree in Mathematics is an academic transfer program for students intending to complete a bachelor’s degree. The program is designed to give students a broad exposure to calculus, statistics, discrete math, computer science and linear algebra in order to prepare them to transfer to a four-year institution. Mathematicians generally use deductive reasoning to solve problems from business, industry, other sciences, or from within mathematics itself. Mathematicians typically find careers as actuaries, analysts, consultants, educators, programmers, or researchers.
Agricultural Engineers design and develop equipment and systems to grow, harvest and process agricultural products. They also are heavily involved in developing biological systems for handling agricultural waste and producing fuels from agricultural products. Many agricultural engineers develop bioengineering expertise. Chemical Engineers design processes to change raw materials into economically viable products. Chemical engineers often work in the petroleum, plastics, food, pharmaceutical and environmental industries. Civil Engineers are involved in the design of transportation infrastructure (roads, bridges, airports, seaports, dams, and rail lines) and water projects (irrigation, drinking water supply systems and sewage and waste management). They also are involved with the design and construction of structures. Civil engineers often work as consultants and for public agencies at the local, state and federal levels.
Computer Engineers design, construct and operate computer systems. They specialize in digital and operating systems, networks, hardware and software. They often team with engineers from other disciplines to incorporate computer systems and controls into a wide range of devices. Electrical Engineers work in energy generation and transmission, communications, control systems, circuit design and computers. Electrical engineers are involved in a wide range of projects including research, development, product design, testing, and sales and marketing. Mechanical Engineers design and develop all types of machines. Many mechanical engineers work in the transportation industry and are involved in the design of aircraft, spacecraft, automobiles, trucks, bicycles and propulsion systems. Others are an integral part of the manufacturing industry, designing consumer products and the machinery and processes to produce them. Robotics, power generation and air conditioning are principally mechanical engineering topics. For more information, contact these members of the Math, Engineering, and Computer Science Department: Randy Berriochoa, Computer Science Advisor (208) 732-6822 - berrioch@csi.edu Bill Eberlein, Engineering Advisor (208) 732-6829 - eberlein@csi.edu Nolan Rice, Math Advisor (208) 732-6819 - nrice@csi.edu http://math.csi.edu
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Fall Physical Science Courses: PHYS 100 Survey of Physics w/Lab PHYS 101 Survey of Astronomy w/Lab Also available at the outreach centers PHYS 111 General Physics w/Lab GEOG 100 Physical Geography w/Lab Also available online w/online Lab GEOG 104 Natural Disasters and Environmental Geology w/Lab CHEM 100 Chemistry in Everyday Life with Lab CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry with Lab CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry with Lab
Check www.myCSI.edu for current class dates and times - or contact the Physical Science Department at 208-732-6424, mdaily@csi.edu
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Trade and Industry Programs website: tradeindustry.csi.edu
Refrigeration, Heating, & Air Conditioning This program offers interesting classes in a challenging and growing field with unique career opportunities and helps develop skills few individuals ever acquire. Evening program: Monday - Thrusday, 5 to 10 pm
Cabinetmaking & Woodworking CSI provides the community with the only postsecondary Cabinetmaking Program in Idaho. Daytime program: 8 am to 2:30 pm Instructor: Ken Triplett 732-6335, ktriplett@csi.edu Options include: Certificate of Completion/Technical Certificate - 11 months or Associate of Applied Science - 2 years. Competent woodworkers and cabinetmakers are in constant demand. Our program emphasizes professionalism and craftsmanship in cabinetmaking, furniture building, counter top construction, and finish carpentry. Quality and pride in craftsmanship will make a difference in your career.
Graduates and industry associates rate the CSI Diesel Technology Program Number One! Daytime Program: 8:00 am to 12:30 pm
Exciting career opportunities for both men and women. Instructors: John Peterson 732-6373 or mjpeterson@csi.edu (C01) Kent Parish 732-6372 or kparish@csi.edu (C02)
Instructor: David Wyett, 732-6323, dwyett@csi.edu
Certificate of Completion or Technical Certificate (11 months)
Get a certificate in 12 months or an Associate of Applied Science Degree in two years.
Associate of Applied Science Degree (2 years)
Applied or Technical Refrigeration, Heating, and Air Conditioning is a field of study which gives students a window of practical application on which to build their career. As a student, you will learn heat pumps, fossil fuel furnaces, air conditioning, commercial refrigeration, and ammonia refrigeration. You will receive an introduction to a variety of facilities, laboratories, and methods in Refrigeration, Heating, and Air Conditioning. This program focuses on in-house instruction and actual laboratory experiences.
2 Daytime Programs: 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon (C01) and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m (C02) Graduates are employed as production welders, welding supply sales persons, instructors, services representatives, construction welders, welder assemblers, maintenance welders, owner/operator welders, welding technicians, welding engineers, and ornamental iron workers.
EPA Certification Testing and 410A Certification available by appointment Mondays through Thursdays 2 to 4 pm. Call David Wyett at 732-6323. AIRC S006 CO1 Refrigerant Certification Testing (by Appointment) 2:00 - 3:50 p.m. M-F Canyon 132 August 24 - December 17
Diesel Technology
Welding Technology
Drafting Technology Daytime Program: 8 am to 2:30 pm Instructor: Pat Ferrell 732-6326 or pferrell@csi.edu The CSI Drafting Program provides training aspects of using Computer Aided Design programs as well as traditional drafting techniques. After two successful years, receive an Associate of Applied Science Degree.
Instructor: Levi Perkins 732-6371, lperkins@csi.edu CSI Diesel Tech students enjoy a 90-percent placement rate. You can enroll for an 11-month Certificate of Completion or the 2-year Associate of Applied Science Degree. 2- year graduates from the CSI Diesel Program are employed as service managers, parts and sales persons, tractor and truck sales persons, service center owner/operators, teachers and instructors, service representatives for large companies, line mechanics, field mechanics, warranty claims persons, and service writers.
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Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) The best way to train for employment as a General Motors or ACDelco technician. Daytime Program from 8am to 2 pm Instructors: David Rodriguez, 732-6334 or drodriguez@csi.edu; Robyn Swainston, 732-6332 or rswainston@csi.edu
Auto Body Technology Body Service Education Program (BSEP) The very best in a dynamic, fast-paced, rewarding career. Instructors: Richard (Dick) Frey 732-6336, rhfrey@ csi.eduTim Pierce 732-6331, tpierce@csi.edu Daytime Program: Monday-Friday, 8 am - 2 pm CSI’s Auto Body Technology Program is a one or two-year Auto Body collision repair training program designed to develop the skill and technical competence of students preparing for entry level employment. Using the latest curriculum, equipment, vehicles, and technologies, you will train in the following areas: • Frame and unibody damage analysis and repair • Body component repair and replacement • Mechanical and electrical repair • Steel and aluminum light sheet metal welding • Painting and refinishing
This is a 2-year program to upgrade the technical competency and professional level of the incoming dealership technician. The curriculum is designed by General Motors and CSI and leads to an Associate Degree in Automotive Service Technology. The program requires the student to find employment at a General Motors dealership or ACDelco service center of his or her choosing. Students must be dedicated to learning and working on new vehicles like the ones they will find in a new car dealership. CSI’s Automotive Service Education Program (ASEP) is personally and financially rewarding for students who successfully complete the challenge of becoming a new vehicle automotive technician.
Residential Construction Technology Residential construction is one of the fastest growing industries in America. Over 1-million new jobs will be created over the next decade to accommodate the nearly 18-million new homes and apartments expected to meet the growing population. From construction management to specialized skilled trades, this is an exciting, rewarding growth industry with endless opportunities to match your talent, personality, and skill. You will get hands on experience building a real home with all facets of construction from footings to finish, sheetrock to shingles, including the latest technologies.
Manufacturing Technology Whether you are looking at a job in fabrication, machining, dairy or agriculture or you already have one, this program has been designed for you. Classes will be held late afternoons and evenings at the CSI Canyon building and other locations. Choose the classes that will help you most – machining, industrial controls, automation and robotics, plastics and molding. Or, enroll in the one-year certificate or two-year degree program where you will learn more, including machining, CNC programming, automation and robotics, and plastics techonology. Fall Semester classes begin August 24, 2009. Contact Ben Hamlet at 732-6374 as soon as possible.
Daytime program: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm Instructor: Alan Heck 732-6330, aheck@csi.edu Earn a 1-year Technical Certificate or a 2-year Associate of Applied Science degree.
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Auto Body for the Hobbyist
Welding Certification
Special Welding
WELD S006 CO1
WELD S017
An evening program for those seeking basic skills in auto body repair and refinishing.
To arrange a time to take a certification test, please contact instructor.
6:30 to 9:30 pm - Canyon 128A CO1 Mondays, October 5 - December 7 CO2 Tuesdays, October 6 - December 8
8:00 am - 2:20 pm Mondays - Fridays August 24 - December 17
This class is a continuation to the Intro to Welding and covers the areas of MIG, TIG, and Stick Welding. The student can begin focusing on a special area of interest and work toward certification. Certificates of Completion may be available.
Instructor: Tim Pierce 732-6331 tpierce@csi.edu
Instructors: John Peterson 732-6373 mjpeterson@csi.edu
Cost $150 plus materials fee
Kent Parish 732-6372 kparish@csi.edu
AUTB S010
Computer Aided Drafting These evening classes provide training aspects of using Auto CAD program with traditional techniques. DRAT S008 CO1 7:00 to 9:50 pm - Canyon 115 Mondays and Thursdays September 8 - December 17 Advisor: Pat Ferrell 732-6326 pferrell@csi.edu Cost: $120 plus book
Cost: $225
Introduction to Welding WELD S004 This class is designed for students who want to train in welding for career or personal use. The course begins with the basics and allows you to continue into the areas of MIG and Stick welding, and Oxycetylene cutting at your own speed. 6:00 - 8:50 pm - Desert 105 Tuesdays and Thursdays CO1 September 1 - October 1 CO2 October 20 - November 19 Instructor: Dave Marten 732-6372 Cost $225 Contacts: John Peterson 732-6373 mjpeterson@csi.edu Kent Parish 732-6372 kparish@csi.edu
6:00 to 8:30 pm - Desert 105 Mondays and Wednesdays CO1 August 31 - September 30 CO2 October 19 - November 18 Instructor: Jonathan Hardesty Contacts: John Peterson 732-6373 mjpeterson@csi.edu Kent Parish 732-6372 kparish @csi.edu Cost: $225
Woodworking CABW S099 Learn basic to advanced woodworking skills with great equipment and instruction. You will be taught safety and how to use equipment for your project. You can repair, refinish, or create new pieces here. 6:30 to 9:20 pm - Canyon 133 CO1 Tuesdays, September 1 - November 10 CO2 Wednesdays, September 2 - November 11 Instructors: Ken Triplett 732-6335 ktriplett@csi.edu (CO1) James Bolton 732-6335 (CO2) Cost: $110 plus cost of materials
For further information on any of these offerings, please contact the instructor or advisor.
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ADULT ENRICHMENT CLASSES For more information, to request a catalog, or to register for a Community Education class call 208.732.6442 or register and pay online at http://communityed.csi.edu Realistic Basic Drawing XART 004 C01 $125 Fri – Sat – Sun Sept 25, 26 & 27 Friday 5:30 – 9:30 PM Saturday 9 AM – 4 PM Sunday 1 – 5 PM Art Bldg 112 Sam Collett Landscape & Western Art Oil Painting XART 099 C01 $89.00 Mondays Oct 5 – Nov 16 (excld Oct 12) 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit Art Bldg 112 Floyd Drown Art of Welding XART 003 C01 Fridays 5:30 – 8:30 PM Desert 105 Pottery XART 008 C01 Tuesdays 6:30 – 9 PM XART 008 C02 Thursdays 6:30 – 9 PM Art Bldg 113
$125 Oct 2 – Oct 30 0 Credit John Peterson $125 Sept 15 – Nov 17 0 credit $125 Sept 17 – Nov 19 0 credit Alta Harris
Writing/Publishing Your First Book XMSC 192 C01 $50 Wednesday Sept 16 6 – 10 PM 0 Credit Shields 117 Bobbie Christensen
Live Healthy – Chinese Medicine XMSC 009 C01 $35 Monday Sept 21 5:30 – 7 PM
Writing & Publishing Children’s Books XMSC 153 C01 $59 Thursdays Sept 3 – Sept 24 7 – 9 PM 0 credit GRM 232 Stephanie Holman
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Writing Poetry: The Search for Self XMSC 167 C01 $99 Tuesdays Aug 25 – Oct 13 7 – 9 PM 0 credit GRM 232 Becky Bartholomew Saints and Sinners in 20th Century Russian Literature & Film XMSC 187 C01 $100 Tuesdays Aug 25 – Dec 1 5 – 7 PM 0 Credit FA 84 Svetlana Schuckert Digital Scrapbooking & Storytelling – With Heritage Makers XCMP 054 C01 $99 Wednesday Oct 14 – Nov 18 6 – 9 PM 0 Credit GRM (Library) 101 Joyce Moore Mastering the Digital Camera & Photography for Beginners XART 038 C01 $69 Wednesdays Aug 26 – Sept 30 7 – 9:30 PM 0 Credit Shields 104 Rod Mathis
The Art of Swedish Weaving XART 040 C01 $49 Wednesdays Sept 16 – Oct 7 6 – 7:30 PM 0 Credit Taylor 248 Diane Gause
Self Discovery in Digital Photography XART 038 C02 $79 Wednesdays Oct 14 – Nov 18 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Shields 104 Rod Mathis
Silver Clay Jewelry and Beading Class XART 039 C01 $25 Thursday Sept 17 6 – 9 PM 0 Credit Hands-On Robin Dober 147 Shoshone St. N.
Basic Hatha Yoga XPED 041 C01 Saturdays 9 – 10:40 am Gym 236
Learn Guitar: An Introduction XMUS 001 C01 $60 Tuesdays Sept 29 – Nov 3 7 – 8:30 PM 0 Credit Fine Arts 121 Mark Tatro Bell Ringing XMUS 007 C01 Mondays 6 – 7:30 PM Fine Arts 89 XMUS 007 C02 Mondays 7:30 – 9 PM Fine Arts 89
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Introduction to Reiki XPED 040 C01 Tuesdays 6 – 9 PM Aspen 181 Intro to Asian Diagnosis XPED 040 C02 Thursday 7 – 9 PM Shields 105
Live Healthy – Yoga XMSC 009 C02 Monday 5:30 – 7 PM Live Healthy – Meditation XMSC 009 C03 Monday 5:30 – 7 PM Live Healthy – Nutrition XMSC 009 C04 Monday 5:30 – 7 PM Self Hypnosis XMSC 040 C01 Wednesday 7 – 9 PM Shields 106
$35 Oct 5
$35 Oct 12
$125 Oct 14 – Nov 18 0 Credit Curtis Johnson
Feng Shui and Inner Order XHEC 004 C01 $60 Thursdays Aug 27 – Oct 1 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit GRM (Library 218 Kathleen McKevitt Practicing Zen Meditation XMSC 033 C01 $30 (Monday only) XMSC 033 C02 $30 (Tuesday only) XMSC 033 C03 $45 (Both Sessions) Monday/Tuesday Nov 2 - 3 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Taylor 277 L. James
Computer File Management –On Your Own Terms XCMP 022 C01 $55 Tuesdays Sept 1 – Oct 20 7 – 8 PM 0 Credit Shields 101 Brandon Armstrong Building a Website: Personal or Business XCMP 167 C01 $89 Wednesdays Sept 9 – Oct 7 6 - 8 PM 0 Credit GRM (Lib) 101 Scott Henscheid Think Geek with Electronic Gadgets XCMP 025 C01 $55 Mondays Oct 19 – Nov 16 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit GRM (Library) 101 Scott Henscheid Your Home Network XCMP 011 C01 Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:30 PM Shields 103
$45 Sept 22 & 29 0 Credit Dr. Todd Schwarz
Computer Meets Home Entertainment XCMP 116 C01 $45 Tuesdays Oct 6 & 13 6:30 – 8:30 PM 0 Credit Shields 103 Dr. Todd Schwarz Guest Instructor: Bruce Quale Computer Basics XCMP 049 C01 Mondays 6 – 8 PM Shields 101
$59 Sept 14 – Oct 5 0 Credit Christina Tudor
$115 Aug 29 – Dec 12 0 Credit Morgan Jeno $50 Oct 6 & 13 0 Credit Sandy March $39 Oct 8 0 Credits Jill Skeem
Learn to Live Healthy Series XMSC 009 C05 $85 (all four weeks) Tuesdays Sept 21 – Oct 12 5:30 – 7 PM 0 Credit Shields 204 Dana Henry
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$59 Sept 15 – Oct 6 0 Credit Chika Daggett
Customized Supervision and Leadership Class – Instructor Monty Arrossa Call the Community Education Center today at 732-6290 or 732-6441 with your training requests and we will work with you to plan and deliver your organization’s training. Getting Paid to Talk XMSC 054 C01 Tuesday 6:30 – 9 PM Shields 113 Visualize your Dreams XMSC 020 C01 Saturday 9 AM – 12 PM Shields 105
$40 Nov 3 0 Credit Voice Coaches $30 Oct 3 0 Credit Jodie Robb
Building Your Financial Portfolio on $25 a Month (or less) XFIN 002 C01 $40 Thursday Sept 17 6 – 9 PM 0 Credit Shields 117 Bobbie & Eric Christensen Developing the Discipline of an Entrepreneur XFIN 022 C02 $25 Saturday Sept 26 1 – 4 PM 0 Credit Shields 104 Gus Brackett Building a Solid Financial Foundation XFIN 022 C01 $25 Saturday Sept 26 9 AM – 12:30 PM 0 Credit Shields 104 Gus Brackett A, B, C and D’s of Medicare XFIN 023 C01 Tuesday 7 – 9 PM Shields 109 XFIN 023 C02 Tuesday 7 – 9 PM Shields 109
$15 Sept 15 0 Credit Ken Azbill $15 Nov 17 0 Credit Ken Azbil
Help Your Child Talk (Speech and Language Development) XMSC 062 C01 $50 Fridays Sept 11 – Oct 16 7:30 – 9 PM 0 Credit Shields 105 ShaLisa Larsen Conversational Spanish XLNG 004 C01 $95 Wednesdays Sept 16 – Oct 21 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit Shields 107 Lupe Cisneros-Corbin
Beginning German XLNG 001 C01 Mondays 5 – 6:30 PM Shields 109
$70 Aug 24 – Dec 14 0 Credit Eldora Miller
Dog Obedience XHOB 004 C01 Tues/Thurs 6:30 – 7:30 PM E. Expo Lawn
Intermediate German XLNG 009 C01 Mondays 6:30 – 8 PM Shields 109
$70 Aug 24 – Dec 14 0 Credit Eldora Miller
How to do Electrical for the Homeowner XMSC 007 C01 $50 Tuesdays Sept 8 – 29 6 – 7:30 PM 0 Credit Aspen 139 Walter E Gallon
Advanced German XLNG 009 C02 Mondays 3 – 5 PM Shields 109
$70 Aug 24 – Dec 14 0 Credit Eldora Miller
Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance (Beginning through Intermediate) XDAN 007 C01 $79 Wednesdays Sept 9 – Nov 4 7 – 8:30 PM 0 Credit Gym 236 Cyndie Woods and guests
Healthy Meals on a Budget XHEC 014 C01 Thursday 6 – 9 PM 3648 N 3300 E, Kimberly, ID
$40 Oct 15 0 Credit Jill Skeem
Window Sill and Container Gardening XGDN 002 C01 $25 Tuesday Sept 15 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit Shields 204 Bobbie Christensen Canning Garden Fruits & Veggies XHEC 010 C01 $65 Saturdays Sept 12 – 26 9 AM – 12 PM 0 Credit Desert Kitchen 116 Dianne Jolovich Choose the Right Organizing XMSC 019 C01 $48 Wed/Thurs Aug 26 & Aug 27 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Fine Arts 83 Barbara Stephenson Kathi Egbert Exploring Metaphysics XMSC 085 C01 $90 Wednesdays Sept. 30 – Nov 4 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Taylor 248 Eric Evans / Laurie Dean-Evans Brazilian Culture XMSC 189 C01 Tuesdays 6 – 8 PM Shields 117
$145 Aug 25 – Nov 10 0 Credit Márcio Padilha
Private Pilot Aviation Ground School XHOB 001 C01 $95 Wednesdays Sept 2 – Nov 4 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Shields 110 Casey C Critchfield Fly Fishing For Fun! XHOB 023 C01 Wednesday 6 – 9 PM Shields 106
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$35 Sept 16 0 Credit Eric Christensen
$40 September 1 – 17 0 Credit Donna Stalley
Swing (Beginning/Intermediate) XDAN 004 C01 $30/Singles XDAN 004 C02 $50/Couples Saturdays Nov 7 – 21 6:30 – 7:45 PM 0 Credit Gym 236 Lori Head Ballroom (Beginning/Intermediate) XDAN 001 C01 $35/Singles XDAN 001 C02 $55/Couples Saturdays Nov 7 – 21 8 – 9:30 PM 0 Credit Gym 236 Lori Head Salsa Workshop XDAN 010 C01 XDAN 010 C02 Saturdays 9:30-10:30 PM Gym 236
$20/Singles $30/Couples Nov 7 & 14 0 Credit Lori Head
Beginning Cardio XPED 011 C01 Mon/Wed 5:10 – 6 PM Gym 236
$110 Aug 24 – Dec 16 0 Credit Kathleen Powell
Strength Training XPED 012 C01 T/Th 5:10 – 6 PM Gym 231A
$110 Aug 25 – Dec 17 0 Credit Kathleen Powell
Judo for Beginners (the gentle-way) XPED 003 C01 $70 Tues/Thurs August 18 – December 17 6 – 7 PM 0 Credit SRC 304 Bryan Matsuoka & Wiley Dobbs Advanced Judo XPED 003 C02 $60 Tues/Thurs/Sat August 18 – December 19 6 – 7 PM and 9 – 11 AM 0 Credit SRC 304 Bryan Matsuoka & Wiley Dobbs
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website: www.csi.edu/northside FALL 2009 ACADEMIC COURSES
Intermediate Algebra
Register for North Side Academic courses at the North Side Center or at the Matrix on the first floor of the Taylor Administration Building. All courses have limited enrollment, and preregistration is required. SEE THE CSI 2009-2010 CATALOG FOR ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS.
Medical Terminology ALLH 101—N03V Wednesday 5-6:50 p.m.
North Side Center
$200 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 16 2 credits
Hefner
$300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 14 3 credits Pohanka
Basic English and Writing ENGL 015—N01V M., T., W., Th. 10-10:50 a.m.
North Side Center
$400 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 17 4 credits
Jones
Developmental Composition ENGL 090—N02V Wednesday 7-9:50 p.m. North Side Center
English Composition 1 ENGL 101—N01 Tuesday 6-8:50 p.m. Wendell High School
Personal Finance FINA 102—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-11:50 a.m. North Side Center
Western Civilization 1 HIST 101—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-8:50 a.m. North Side Center
PreAlgebra
MATH 015—N02V Tuesday, Thursday 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m.
North Side Center
Beginning Algebra MATH 025—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 8:30-9:50 a.m. North Side Center
$300 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 16 3 credits Cooper $300 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 15 3 credits Smith $300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 16 3 credits Staff $300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 16 3 credits Gentry $300 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 3 credits
Dawson
$300 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 3 credits Jones
MATH 123—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m.
$300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 16 3 credits
Morgan
Survey of Jazz and Pop Music MUSI 108—N01V Monday 4-6:50 p.m.
North Side Center
$300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 14 3 credits
Jensen
Over 60 and Getting Fit
PHYE 144—N01 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. ISDB Gym, Gooding PHYE 144—N02 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. Jerome Rec. Center PHYE 144—N03 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. Shoshone High School PHYE 144—N04 Tuesday, Thursday 9-9:50 a.m. Hagerman High School
$100 Sept. 9 to Dec. 16 1 credit Comstock $100 Sept. 9 to Dec. 16 1 credit Wright $100 Sept. 9 to Dec. 16 1 credit Shaw $100 Sept. 8 to Dec. 17 1 credit Mittleider
Survey of Astronomy*
PHYS 101—N01V $400 plus books Tuesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 15 7-9:20 p.m. 4 credits North Side Center Blacker *Must also enroll in PHYS 101L—N01V
Survey of Astronomy Lab*
PHYS 101L—N01V $0 Thursday Aug. 27 to Dec. 17 7-9:30 p.m. 0 credits North Side Center Blacker *Must also enroll in PHYS 101—N01V
Basic Reading
READ 015—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 2-2:50 p.m.
North Side Center
$300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 16 3 credits
Peck
Building College Vocabulary READ 035—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 1-1:50 p.m.
North Side Center
Reading Development READ 090—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 5:30-6:50 p.m.
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Math in Modern Society
North Side Center
Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202—N01V Monday 7-9:50 p.m. North Side Center
MATH 108—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 3:30-5:20 p.m. North Side Center
202 14th Avenue East, Gooding, Idaho 83330
$300 plus books Aug. 24 to Dec. 16 3 credits
Slifer
$300 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 3 credits
Hayden
Sign Language 1 SIGL P150—N01 Tuesday, Thursday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
Sign Language 2 SIGL P151—N01 Tuesday, Thursday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
Sign Language 3
SIGL P152—N01 Tuesday, Thursday 7-9 p.m. (No class Nov. 26) North Side Center
$100 plus book Sept. 1 to Oct. 1 1 credit Andrew $100 plus book Oct. 6 to Nov. 5 1 credit Andrew $100 plus book Nov. 10 to Dec. 15 1 credit Andrew
FALL 2009 ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES
Register for North Side Adult Enrichment courses at the North Side Center, at the Matrix on the first floor of the Taylor Administration Building, or by calling the North Side Center to obtain a mail-in registration form. All courses have limited enrollment, and preregistration is required.
Watercolor with Roy Mason
You’ll learn how watercolor works; how to mix watercolors; and how shapes, spaces, line movement and color composition work together to make a pleasant, well-balanced painting. This course is for both beginning and intermediate students. XART 007—N01 $75 plus supplies Wednesday Sept. 30 to Nov. 11 6-9 p.m. 0 credit Wendell High School Mason
Barn Wood Holiday Scenes and Signs
At the first class session you will learn the process of painting on barn wood, and view samples to decide which projects you’ll make during the remaining class sessions. A $20 supply fee is due to the instructor. Registration deadline is Oct. 5.
XART 099—N01 $80 plus supplies Thursday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
Oct. 8 to 29 0 credit Pierson
Beginning Quilting—Getting Started
Bring your sewing machine to the first class session where you’ll learn about quilting tools, fabric selection, and preparing your machine. In the remaining three sessions, you will cut your fabric, make simple log cabin blocks, and assemble your blocks. XHEC 005—N02 $45 plus supplies Thursday Sept. 10 to Oct. 1 6:30-9 p.m. 0 credit Girls Gathering Place, 115 W 1st, Shoshone McClure
Beginning Quilting —Finishing Your Quilt
You’ll learn how to make a “quilt sandwich” of backing, batting and top; quilt it by hand or on your machine, and bind the edges. XHEC 005—N03 $45 plus supplies Thursday Oct. 22 to Nov. 12 6:30-9 p.m. 0 credit Girls Gathering Place, 115 W 1st, Shoshone McClure
Star Quilt
Create your own 80” x 80” Star quilt. It features no diamonds and no ‘Y’ seams in the piecing, yet the result is one big, beautiful star!
XHEC 005—N01 Tuesday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
$35 plus supplies
Sept. 15 to Oct. 20 0 credit Eisinger
Knit one, Felt too!
Learn the basic stitches to knit an over-sized bag using wool yarn, and then the felting process to transform it into a smaller bag with a smooth, firm appearance. Supplies must be purchased from the instructor for $10-$15. Registration deadline is Oct. 16. XHEC 017—N02 $25 plus supplies Monday, Wednesday Oct. 19 to Nov. 2 7-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Hamilton
Cha-Cha
You’ll learn the steps of this basic Latin dance and before long, you’ll be moving to the music. There will be plenty of time to review and ask questions. Please wear smooth-soled shoes (no athletic shoes) and sign up with a partner.
XDAN 001—N01
$25 per person
Friday Sept. 11 to 25 6-8 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Elementary Cafeteria, Gooding Lofgran
Country Swing
You’ll learn the basic steps of popular country swing dancing. Men will be taught to lead and women to follow with plenty of time to review and ask questions. Please wear smooth-soled shoes (no athletic shoes) and sign up with a partner. XDAN 004—N01 $25 per person Friday Nov. 6 to 20 6-8 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Elementary Cafeteria, Gooding Lofgran
Making Your Dollar Stretch
Spend your money with purpose. Learn to avoid marketing traps, manage and eliminate your debt, and craft a budget that is easy to design and follow. A $5 materials fee will be will be paid to the instructor. XFIN 022—N02 $25 plus supplies Saturday Oct. 10 9 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Brackett
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202 14th Avenue East, Gooding, Idaho 83330 Managing the Risks of Saving and Investing
Get help designing a savings and investment plan that minimizes your risks; reduces the impact of inflation, fees, and taxes; and includes specific strategies for college and retirement savings. A $5 materials fee will be will be paid to the instructor. XFIN 022—N01 $25 plus supplies Saturday Oct. 10 1-4 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Brackett
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Mastering the Digital Camera and Photography for Beginners
Create beautiful digital photographs even if you’re a beginner. You’ll get to know your camera and how to use its features and learn correct composition, light and exposure, and shooting techniques.
XART 001—N01
Monday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
$69
Sept. 21 to Nov. 2 0 credit Mathis
Digital Scrapbooks
Water Aerobics
Improve your health and well-being by doing aerobic exercises and yoga poses and stretches in the pool, which provides the added advantage of water resistance to help you tone your body. Call the North Side Center at 934-8678 for all the details! XPED 009—N01 $75 Tuesday, Thursday Oct. 6 to Nov. 12 7-8 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Sabala
Shape Up!
Get motivated as you are introduced to three fitness building strategies: strength training, cardio and body sculpting. This class is for people of all fitness levels. XPED 004—N01 $24 Tuesday, Thursday Nov. 3 to Dec. 15 4:30-5:30 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Elementary School Brinkley
Yoga Retreat Day
Practice active yoga poses in the morning and settle into restorative yoga in the afternoon. This is a one-day retreat but you can also enroll in only the morning or afternoon sessions if you choose. Please bring a lunch, yoga props if you have them and dress for comfort. Students of all levels are welcome.
Get all those photos off your camera and get them organized by learning how to assemble a keepsake book on your computer using templates and image editing tools. Please bring a CD of your own photos. XMSC 166—N01 $18 Wednesday Sept. 16 7-8:30 pm 0 credit North Side Center Muck
XMSC 166—N02 Tuesday 7-8:30 pm North Side Center
$18
Oct. 27 0 credit Muck
Introduction to GPS
Global Positioning Systems receivers will be introduced, including terminology, use and applications. Special emphasis will be placed on the recreational uses of GPS, including geocaching. Bring your GPS receiver to class if you have one.
XMSC 039—N01 Thursday 6-8 p.m. North Side Center
$30
Sept. 17 & 24 0 credit Yerion
Beginning Bird-watching
Saturday 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. North Side Center
Sept. 26 0 credit Roper
Introduce yourself to bird books and bird identification; Internet sites; field etiquette; and equipment and safety; both in the classroom session and on the field trip to the Hagerman Wildlife Management Area.
Saturday 9:30 a.m.-noon (Active Poses only) North Side Center
Sept. 26 0 credit Roper
Thursday 7-9 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to noon North Side Center
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XPED 005—N02
XPED 005—N01
$50
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Saturday Sept. 26 12:30-3 p.m. (Restorative Poses only) 0 credit North Side Center Roper
Healthy Aspects of Aging
Become your own health advocate as you learn the characteristics of normal, healthy aging, including routine health screenings and when you should start them, and the common diseases associated with aging and what they look like. XMSC 182—N01 $30 Tuesday, Thursday Sept. 15 & 17 6:30-8:30 p.m. 0 credit Hagerman HS Library Golding
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XSCI 002—N02
$30
Oct. 22 & 24 0 credit Golding
Golf Swing and Chipping Clinic
Improve your short game by working on lob shots, sand play, the chip and run, and hitting out of long grass. Then improve your consistency from one shot to another by learning the proper techniques of a full golf swing using both irons and woods. Bring your own clubs.
XPED 002—N01
Tuesday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Gooding Golf Course, Gooding
$42
Sept. 29 0 credit Vitek
Annie Get Your Gun
Get the basic information you need to select the correct type and size of handgun to meet your needs whether it is for home defense or a concealed carry weapon. You must be age 21 or older. DO NOT bring weapons to class.
XHOB 009—N04
Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Gdg. County Extension Office XHOB 009—N02 Thursday 7-9 p.m. Gdg. County Extension Office
$20
Sept. 9 0 credit Brockman $20 Nov. 12 0 credit Brockman
Handgun Safety
Classroom sessions cover current Idaho and other states’ laws and safety issues. Range practice on Saturday will focus on trigger control, target alignment and holster requirements. Upon course completion, you will receive the paperwork necessary to apply for a concealed weapons permit. You must be age 21 or older. XHOB 009—N03 $60 Tues., Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Sept. 15, 17 & 19 Sat. 8 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Kiger
Antiques and Collectibles
Get a first hand look at how an Antique Mall operates, from acquiring antiques to pricing, selling, and using e-Bay. Reproductions and ways to become a smart collector and buyer will also be covered. Bring your questions and your own antiques for free appraisals. XHOB 015—N01 $24 Saturday Oct. 10 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 0 credit Whistle Stop, 102 S. Rail St. E., Shoshone Reese
Choosing the Right Organizing System
Bring order to your world by exploring the different organizing systems that can be customized to fit your needs. A $5 materials fee will be paid to the instructors.
XHEC 101—N01 Thursday 7-8:30 p.m. North Side Center
$60 plus supplies
Sept. 10 to 24 0 credit Egbert & Stephenson
One-Room Make Over
Learn how to plan a make-over of any room of your home, including choosing flooring, paint, textiles, countertops, wall coverings and window treatments, and adapting and using items you already own. XHEC 004—N01 $60 Tuesday Sept. 22 to Oct. 13 7-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Keegan
Visualize Your Dreams
Do you know what you want in life but aren’t sure how to get there? You’ll draw from the principles of The Secret and the Law of Attraction as you use creative visualization and affirmations to produce your vision board, which will allow you to actualize the life of your dreams. Bring old magazines to class.
XMSC 085—N02 Saturday 9 a.m.-noon North Side Center
$30
Oct. 31 0 credit Robb
Embracing Change
The only constant in life is change. Learn the basics of acceptance and personal insight that will assist you in creating peace of mind and spirit. Use the wisdom you gain as a springboard to an exciting and fulfilling life. XMSC 085—N01 $30 Saturday Nov. 7 9 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Robb
Car Care Basics
What maintenance can you do yourself and what should be done by a trained technician? Learn about often-overlooked areas of service on your vehicle, what to look for in a repair shop, how to get your vehicle ready for winter, and more. XMSC 171—N01 $20 Wednesday Oct. 14 7-9 pm 0 credit North Side Center Philips
Survival Sign Language
Ever find yourself wishing you knew a just a little sign language? Guess what—you already do! Find out what signs you already know, plus learn some new ones to build a basic sign vocabulary. XLNG 002—N01 $30 Monday 6:30-8 p.m. North Side Center
Oct. 19 to Nov. 9 0 credit Wilding
Spanish for Agriculture
Learn to communicate with your Spanish speaking employees and co-workers. This class will cover useful Spanish vocabulary words and common phrases related to agriculture as you practice your informal conversational skills. A handbook of study materials is included. XLNG 007—N01 $30 Tuesday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center
Sept. 22 & 29 0 credit Lopez
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Principles of Bookkeeping ACCB 129-M01 $500.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 5 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Fisher
Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 201-M01 $400.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 6:30-9:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center TBA
Medical Terminology ALLH 101-M03V $200.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 5:00-6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hefner
Cultural Anthropology ANTH 102-M03V $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center James
Art History 1 ARTS 101-M01 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call
Drawing 1 ARTS 111-M01 $200.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 10:00-12:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West
Painting 1 ARTS 113-M01 $200.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call
Ceramics 1 ARTS 125-M01 $200.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 1:00-3:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West
Drawing ARTS 199-M01 $200.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 9:00-9:50 a.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call
PhotoShop ARTS 199-M02 $200.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Minico High School Call
Studio Ceramics ARTS 203I-M01 $200.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 1:00-3:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West
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Environmental Science
BIOL 120-M01 $400.00 plus book Mon, Wed August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:20 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Christopherson
Human Structure & Function Lab
BIOL 127L-M01 $0.00 Friday August 24 to December 17 8:30-10:20 a.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Boling
Biology 1 Lab
BIOL 201L-M01 $0.00 Tuesday August 24 to December 17 9:00-11:50 a.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Christopherson
Human Anatomy & Physiology 2
BIOL 228-M01V $400.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 11:00-11:50 a.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Boling
1600 Parke Ave. Burley, Idaho 83318 Chemistry for Everyday Life
ENGL 015-M02 $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 5:00-6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Oppelt
Chemistry for Everyday Lab
Developmental Composition
CHEM 100L-M01 $0.00 Thursday August 24 to December 17 5:00-7:00 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Potthast
Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M02 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Seely
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab
COMM 101-M03 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smith
Introduction to Business
COMM 101-M04 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call
BIOL 228L-M01 $0.00 Friday August 21 to December 15 12:30-3:20 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Boling BUSA 101-M01 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Braegger
Introduction to Business
BUSA 101-M02V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 2:00-2:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Heiner
Business Statistics For Decision Making
BUSA 207-M01V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 1:00-1:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Slagel
Introduction to Information Science
BUSA 215-M01 $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Bagley
Introduction to Information Science
BUSA 215-M02 $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Bagley
Introduction to Information Science
BUSA 215-M03 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Lierman
Leadership Development Skills
BUSA 255-M01 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Lierman
Basic English and Writing
CHEM 100-M01 $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:00 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Potthast
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M05 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smith
Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202-M01V $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Pohanka
Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202-M03V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 11:00-12:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Heiner
Development/Individual Differences EDUC 205-M01I $300.00 plus book TBA August 24 to December 17 678-1400 (6942) 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bloxham Education Technology EDUC 215-M01W $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:30-7:00 p.m. 3 Credits Online Cole
Basic English and Writing ENGL 015-M01V $400.00 plus book Mon., Tues, Weds., Thur. August 24 to December 17 10:00-10:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jones
ENGL 090-M01 $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer
Developmental Composition
ENGL 090-M02V $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Cooper
English Composition 1
ENGL 101-M01 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dallolio
English Composition 1
ENGL 101-M02 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dallolio
English Composition 1
ENGL 101-M04 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer
English Composition 2
ENGL 102-M01 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Haeberle
English Composition 2
ENGL 102-M02 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center TBA
English Composition 2
ENGL 102-M03 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center TBA
Survey of English Literature 1
ENGL 267-M01 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer
Personal Finance
FINA 102-M01V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 11:00-11:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center TBA
Physical Geology
GEOL 101 M01 $400.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson
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GEOL 101L M01 $0.00 Thursday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson
Geology of Southern Idaho
GEOL 110-M01 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-7:00 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson
Western Civilization
HIST 101-M01V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 8:00-8:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gentry
US History 1
HIST 111-M01 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hamilton
Introduction to Human Services
HUMS 101-M01 $100.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:00 -6:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Feis-Christy
Pre-Algebra
MATH 015-M02V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 11:00-12:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dawson
Pre-Algebra
MATH 015-M04V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 2:00-3:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dawson
Pre-Algebra
MATH 015-M05 $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 7:00-8:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bennett
Pre-Algebra
MATH 015-M07 $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 9:30-10:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bennett
Beginning Algebra
MATH 025-M01 $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed August 24 to December 17 5:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Gummerson
Beginning Algebra
MATH 025-M02 $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed August 24 to December 17 4:00-5:20 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Gummerson
Beginning Algebra
MATH 025-M03V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 10:00-10:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jones
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Beginning Algebra
MATH 025-M06V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 8:30-9:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jones
Beginning Algebra
MATH 025-M07V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 5:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Moody
Intermediate Algebra
MATH 108-M01 $400.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 3:30-6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Payne
Intermediate Algebra
MATH 108-M02V $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 3:30-5:20 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Cresswell
Intermediate Algebra
MATH 108-M03 $400.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 5:00-8:20 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Arp
Math in Modern Society
MATH 123-M01 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Caresia
Math in Modern Society
MATH 123-M02V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 9:00-9:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Morgan
College Algebra
MATH 143-M01 $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Payne
College Algebra
MATH 143-M02V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 8:00-9:20 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dickson
Brief Calculus
MATH 160-M01V $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 5:30-7:00 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dickson
Introduction to Statistics
Mini-Cassia Center
website: offcampus.csi.edu/miniCassia/index.asp Music Appreciation
Beginning Karate
MUSI 100-M01 $300.00 plus book Thursday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Oppelt
PHYE 123-M01 $100.00 Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-8:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Gabbert
Survey of Jazz and Pop Music
Yoga
MUSI 108-M01V $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 4:00-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jensen
Symphony Orchestra MUSI 121-M01 $100.00 plus book TBA August 24 to December 17 TBA 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Spackman
Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M01 $425.00 plus book Monday, Tues, Thurs August 24 to October 20 5:00-9:00 PM 0 Credits Saturday-7:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Minico High School Tracy
Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M02 $425.00 plus book Monday, Tues, Thurs October 22 to December 20 5:00-9:00 PM 0 Credits Saturday-7:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Minico High School Tracy
Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M03 $425.00 plus book Tues, Thurs October 22 to December 20 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Vallejo
Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M02 $425.00 plus book Tues, Thurs October 22 to December 20 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Vallejo
Intermediate Nursing Intervention NURR 103-M01V $900.00 plus books Mon, Wed Friday August 24 to December 17 8:00-9:50 a.m. 9 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Warner
Beginning Strength Training PHYE 106-M01 $100.00 Mon, Wed Friday August 24 to December 17 6:30-7:20 a.m. 1 Credit Burley High School Kramer
Activity by Contract
MATH 253-M01V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed August 24 to December 17 5:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Rice
PHYE 116-M01W $100.00 Online August 24 to December 17 Online 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Hughes
Math for Elementary Teachers 2
Intermediate Activity by Contract
MATH 257-M01V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 4:00-5:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Morgan
PHYE 216-M01W $100.00 Online August 24 to December 17 Online 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Hughes
PHYE 134-M01 $100.00 Monday, Tuesday August 24 to December 17 5:00-5:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Braegger
Pilates PHYE 142-M01 $100.00 Tuesday, Friday August 24 to December 17 4:00-5:20 p.m. 1Credit Mini-Cassia Center Braegger
Continuing Yoga PHYE 143-M01 $100.00 Monday, Tuesday August 24 to December 17 6:00-6:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Braegger
Over 60 and Getting Fit (Rupert) PHYE 144-M01 $0 Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 9:00-9:50 a.m. 1 Credit Rupert Civic Center Schenk
Over 60 and Getting Fit (Burley) PHYE 144-M02 $0 Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Gillette
Over 60 and Getting Fit (Declo) PHYE 144-M03 $0 Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 11:30 a.m.-11:50 p.m. 1 Credit Declo High School Gillette
First Aid and CPR PHYE 150-M01 $200.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:00-5:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Schlesinger
Yoga for Seniors PHYE 153-M01 $100.00 plus book Mon, Wed August 24 to December 17 1:30-2:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Braegger
Health and Wellness PHYE 155-M01 $300.00 Thursday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Schenk
Survey of Astronomy PHYS 101-M01V $400.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:20 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Blacker
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1600 Parke Ave. Burley, Idaho 83318
Survey of Astronomy Lab
Introduction to Sociology
Basic Keyboarding
Adobe Photoshop Elements
PHYS 101L-M01V $0.00 Thursday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:20 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Blacker
SOCY 101-M02V $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Torngren
COMP 109-M01 $100.00 Mon, Wed, Fri August 31 to October 5 4:30-7:00 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Teeter
COMP 199-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon, Wed, Fri October 7 to November 13 12:30-1:30 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
Introduction to Political Science
Elementary Spanish 1
Basic Keyboarding
Microsoft Office
POLS 102-M01V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 9:30-10:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hagan
SPAN 101-M01 $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 7:00-8:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jensen
General Psychology
Elementary Spanish 2
PSYC 101-M01 $300.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-7:00 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Allen
SPAN 101-M01 $400.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 5:00-6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jensen
General Psychology
College Study Methods
PSYC 101-M02 $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Allen
STUS 101-M01V $200.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 12:30-1:20 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Peck
Basic Reading
College Study Methods
READ 015-M01V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 2:00-2:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Peck
STUS 101-M02 $200.00 plus book Wednesday August 24 to December 17 5:00-6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bloxham
Building College Vocabulary
Theatre Appreciation
READ 035-M04V $300.00 plus book Mon, Wed, Fri August 24 to December 17 1:00-1:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Slifer
THEA 101-M01 $300.00 plus book Tuesday August 24 to December 17 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Call
Reading Development
Beginning Welding
READ 090-M02V $300.00 plus book Tues, Thurs August 24 to December 17 5:30-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hayden
WELD 134-M01 $200.00 + $75.00 Lab Fee Wednesday August 24 to December 17 6:00-8:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Staff
Sign Language 1
Welding Upgrade
SIGL P 150-M01 $100.00 plus book Wednesday August 26 to September 30 7:00-9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew
WELD 200-M01 $300.00 + $75.00 Lab Fee Wednesday August 24 to December 17 6:00-8:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smyer
Sign Language 2
Computer Classes
SIGL P 151-M01 $100.00 plus book Wednesday October 7 to November 4 7:00-9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew
Sign Language 3 SIGL P 152-M01 $100.00 plus book Wednesday November 11 to December 16 7:00-9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101-M01V $300.00 plus book Monday August 24 to December 17 7:00-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Reynolds
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Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M01 $100.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Wednesday September 2 to September 30 4:30- 6:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns
Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M02 $100.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Wednesday August 31 to October 5 10:15-11:15 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M03 $100.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. August 10 to August 14 12:30-3:00 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
COMP 109-M02 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. August 14 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$100.00 August 10 to 1 Credit Stauffer
Introduction to Excel COMP 115-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Tuesday September 1 to September 29 4:30-7:00 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson
Intermediate Excel (Spreadsheets) COMP 116-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Tuesday October 6 to November 3 7:00-9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson
Introduction to Windows XP COMP 130-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday November 18 to December 16 4:30-6:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns
Introduction to Windows XP COMP 134-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Tuesday September 29 to October 27 4:30-6:50 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson
Introduction to Presentation Software (Power Point) COMP 135-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday October 7 to November 4 7:00-9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
Introduction to Quickbooks COMP 136-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Thursday October 1 to September 29 7:00-9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Fisher
Introduction to Internet and E-Mail COMP 185-M01 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday September 2 to September 30 7:00-9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns
Introduction to Internet and E-Mail COMP 185-M02 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon, Wed, Fri November 16 to December 11 10:00-11:30 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher & One Note COMP 197-M03 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon, Wed, Fri November 16 to December 11 12:30-1:30 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
COMP 199-M02 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon, Wed, Fri October 7 to November 13 10:15-11:15 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer
Microsoft Office COMP 199-M03 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday October 7 to November 13 4:30-7:00 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns
Digital Scrapbooking COMP 199-M04 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Monday October 19 to November 16 7:00-9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock
Card Making COMP 199-M05 $100.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon, Wed, Fri October 19 to November 16 4:30-7:00 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock
Enrichment Classes Portrait Drawing for Beginners Local artist Stephanie Call will teach the basics of portrait drawing including facial features, hair, and how everything fits together on the head. Students will need some supplies before class. XART004M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. Sept. 9 to 30 MCC/Room A-16 Stephanie Call
Water Color Painting Explore your inner artist and learn the basics of watercolor. Students will create images with simple brush strokes and degrees of color. Student supplies include watercolors, brushes, watercolor paper and a sturdy surface for taping project. Watercolors can be as simple as children’s watercolor sets or more adult style tubes. XART007M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. Oct. 7 to 28 MCC Room A-16 Stephanie Call
Pottery (Ages 12 to adult) Mud, water, fire and paint as you explore your creative side learning the basics of pottery. Students will experience the relationship between clay, water, air and fire in creating art and useful items for the home. The course is ten sessions. XART008M01 $60 + $20 clay fee to instructor 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. Sept. 14 to Nov. 23 MCC Room A-16 Joan Peterson
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Digital Camera Survival Skills
Totally Terrified of Computers?
Pimp My Laptop/Desktop
Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
Okay, you have the digital camera, but where are the pixels and what is a jpeg? John Berglund will help students discover the settings and controls to survive in the digital camera world. Students will need to bring their camera and camera manual to class. Class meets twice so that students can try out the new skills and then have time to discuss more details. XART038M01 $20 7 to 9 p.m., Wed. Aug. 19 and 26 MCC Room B-14 John Berglund
You’re really not alone, many people are afraid of computers. This course is designed to take away the fear. Participants will experiment with the keyboard and mouse on common computer programs. Students will learn to set up programs, create and manage files, customize windows, change Desktop displays and discover great shortcuts. If you saved it, we can teach you to find it. Remember M*I*C*K*E*Y* is not the mouse you need. XCMP001M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thurs. Aug. 6 to 27 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer
People spend a lot of time on their computers. Make your computer reflect your personality and have your favorite tools and programs at your fingertips. Pick up some great downloads to make your life easier. This is a great class for laptops but students can work on lab computers. XCMP054M02 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Thurs. Sept. 3 to 24 MCC Room A-24 Lance Pincock
Learn how OneNote 2007 helps you gather, organize, find, and share your notes and information. Students will learn how to connect typed or handwritten text, pictures, graphics, photos and audio/video recordings in one place. One note can be used by groups of people in shared notebooks. XCMP153M02 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Thurs. Oct. 29 to Nov. 19 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer
Basic Photography and Landscapes It’s all about “light” and focus. John Berglund will have some new techniques to bring out the best in your pictures with composure, angle and light. Among the techniques award winning photographer Berglund plans to teach are dissecting a scene by taking an overall picture and then breaking the scene into smaller scenes. The agenda includes a field trip for practice. Participants need a camera, digital or single reflex lens, with aperture and f/stop settings. XART038M02 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Wed. Sept. 2 to 23 MCC Room B-14 John Berglund
Shooting in Black and White If you’ve ever stood in awe of an Ansel Adams photograph or pulled the color out of a picture in photoshop you really want to add these new skills to your photography. John Berglund has been playing with digital filters and exposure settings for six months to make your transition to digital black and white simple. He’s having a great time. Join the fun but remember once you start, shooting black and white is addictive. XART038M03 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Wed. Oct. 7 to 28 MCC Room B-14 John Berglund
Photos of People Just in time for the holidays you can learn simple tricks for great photos of people. John Berglund will review composition and basics before delving into photographing individuals and groups. Students will learn a variety of skills for lighting and using light sources. This is a hands on “apply it now” class with photo practice during class and jaunts around Burley for unusual photo setting experience. Participants need a camera, digital or single reflex lens, with aperture and f/stop settings. XART038M04 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. Nov. 2 to 23 MCC Room B-11 John Berglund
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Computer Boot Camp Lace up tight, this course will tramp through the new features in Microsoft Office 2007, features that will enable users to create highimpact documents and presentations. Word, Excel, PowerPoint and One-Note will be covered on separate nights during the four weeks. XCMP014M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Thurs. Sept. 3 to 24 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer
Office 2007 Word You will eventually “HAVE TO” update your programs, update your skills now. Work with the newest version of the Microsoft Office programs and learn how versatile Word can be. See how new features like building blocks, SmartArt and themes make it easier to transform a plain document into a great document. Class will cover fonts, formats, importing text and images, graphics and templates while turning out cards, letters, stationery and more. XCMP014M03 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Oct. 1 to 22 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer
Social Networks-Twitter, Facebook, MySpace Open the portal to the world with the social network sites that are the most popular. Soon you’ll be tweeting on Twitter, Skyping calls and video, and sharing with family and friends on Facebook and MySpace. XHEC054M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Mon. Sept. 2 to 23 MCC Room A-24 Lance Pincock
Be a Better Googler Learn how to easily narrow your search to find exactly what you want. Don’t waste your time scrolling through 1,000’s of pages of results when with just a few clicks the right thing is at your fingertips. And Google is not the only search in town you’ll learn about other search engines like Dogpile. XCMP054M03 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Oct. 6 to 27 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock
Dog Obedience Instructor Virginia Hansen will cover basic obedience for pets and their companions. The one-hour sessions will be held at the Mini-Cassia Center. Dogs must be current on distemper complex and parvovirus shots. XHOB004M01 $40 7 to 8 p.m., Mon. Sept. 14 to Nov. 23 MCC Room TBA Virginia Hansen
eBay & Craig’s List 101 People and businesses buy and sell an incredibly wide variety of goods and services world wide using the internet. These two websites, eBay and Craigs List, offer completely different services. Lance Pincock will cover all of the “how to” and “what not” things that will make postings safe and profitable. XHEC054M04 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thurs. Oct. 7 to 28 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock
Quick Picasa Photos Digital doesn’t get any easier than this. Picasa is a free photo organizing and manipulating program. Individual pictures can be cropped, lightened or darkened and emailed. Students will learn to transfer photos from camera to computer, move photos between folders and create a slide show disk or a .wmv movie. The cost is $40. XCMP060M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Nov. 3 to 24 MCC Room A-24 John Berglund
EverNote Remember everything and keep it organized and available anywhere. On your computer you will be able to search through all your files and even find text in images. On your cell phone you can read to-do lists, take snapshots and record audio. On the web you can create and clip notes or entire web pages. The neat part is no matter where the data was created it is accessible to the other resources. So take a phone picture and access it on your computer or the web. XCMP153M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Sept. 1 to 22 MCC Room A-14 Lance Pincock
Handgun Safety and Handling This course is recommended for individuals considering applying for a concealed weapons permit. Class will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on a Saturday. The certified instructors cover four hours of classroom information before moving to the shooting range. Students must bring a holster, handgun with extra magazines, hearing and eye protection and ammunition. XHOB009M01 $50 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sat. Sept. TBA Cassia Sheriff’s Office Antonio Bernad
Beginning Knitting Knitting is not just for senior citizens or scary movies. It’s a great stress reliever and you can create unique clothing and accessories. By the end of the course you will have learned to knit and purl and create a pattern in a kitchen rug. XHEC017M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. TBA MCC Room B-12 Mickey Hyatt
Knitting Socks Think of all the great Christmas stockings you can give as gifts with the skills you’ll learn in this class. Or maybe wearing unique socks is your fashion statement. Students will need to come with basic knit and purl skills but they don’t need a lot of experience to pick up sock making. XHEC017M02 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. TBA MCC Room B-12 Mickey Hyatt
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website: offcampus.csi.edu/miniCassia/index.asp
1600 Parke Ave. Burley, Idaho 83318
Conversation Spanish for Beginners
Spanish Repeat
How to Use a T-83 Calculator
Gymnastics
Don’t wish you knew Spanish, start learning with this course designed to teach basic vocabulary and pronunciation through reading, writing and oral practice. Instructor Virginia Hansen will gear lessons for participants to start using their new language everyday. For the fall we are offering two beginner classes. XLNG004M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Thur. Sept. 3 to 24 MCC Room B-5 Virginia Hansen XLNG004M03 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Thur. Oct. 1 to 22 MCC Room B-5 Virginia Hansen
Many students like to repeat Spanish class to work on their skills. Registering for this course will allow them to retake Conversational Spanish for Beginners and bring their text. XLNG004M02 $30 7 to 9 p.m. Thur. Sept. 3 to 24 MCC Room B-5 Virginia Hansen XLNG004M04 $30 7 to 9 p.m. Thur. Oct. 1 to 22 MCC Room B-5 Virginia Hansen
The instruction manual isn’t always the easiest place to start learn new skills. Lance Pincock will teach students the basics for using the T-series calculators necessary for math at the high school or college level. The course will include graph lines, using matrixes to find answers, parabolas, square roots, percentages, signs and co-signs, tangents and more. In an effort to keep your head from exploding, classes will be for one-hour increments over three days. Bring your calculator and manual. XMSC192M01 $20 6 to 7 p.m., Mo/Tu/We Aug. 17 to 19 MCC Room A-7 Lance Pincock
Children ages 4 to 12 will run, tumble and cartwheel into fitness while developing balance, coordination, agility and selfconfidence. Each class is limited to 12 children placed according to age or ability. Monthly classes are held Sept. 1 to 24, Sept. 29 to Oct. 22, and Oct. 27 to Nov. 19.
ADDITIONAL CLASSES UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT PRESS TIME Be sure to visit our webpage at http://offcampus.csi.edu/miniCassia and call or stop by the Center at 1600 Parke Ave. in Burley, 678-1400. You can register your name for the email database by emailing jbryant@csi.edu.
Ages 4-5 YPED010M01 4 to 4:50 p.m., T/Th MCC Room A-21
$30 monthly Sept. 1 to 24 Susan Kippes
Beginners Ages 6 to 12 YPED 010M04 5 to 5:50 p.m., T/Th MCC Romm A-21
$30 monthly Sept. 1 to 24 Susan Kippes
Intermediate/Advanced Ages 6 to 12 YPED010M07 6 to 6:50 p.m., T/Th MCC Room A-21
$30 monthly Sept. 1 to 24 Susan Kippes
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GO TO COLLEGE AT THE CSI BLAINE COUNTY CENTER! Work toward an associate’s degree! Prepare to transfer to a four-year institution! Accomplish classes for a second degree or a career change! The CSI Blaine County Center offers academic classes taught by local instructors and telecommunication classes broadcast from the Twin Falls campus. For detailed course descriptions, dates, and times, search online at http://mycsi.csi.edu and select the Blaine County campus.
COMP 116 B01 – Intermediate Excel COMP 136 B01 – Introduction to QuickBooks COMP 141 B01 – Introduction to Word
PHYS 101 B01V – Survey of Astronomy
ALLIED HEALTH ALLH 101 B04V – Medical Terminology ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 102 – Cultural Anthropology
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS APPE S018 B01 – Electrical Apprenticeship 1/1 APPE S020 B01 – Electrical Apprenticeship 1/2 APPE S022 B01 – Electrical Apprenticeship 1/3 APPE S024 B01 – Electrical Apprenticeship 1/4 APPH S001 B01 – HVAC Apprenticeship 1/1 APPH S003 B01 – HVAC Apprenticeship 1/2 APPH S005 B01 – HVAC Apprenticeship 1/3 APPP S027 B01 – Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/1 APPP S029 B01 – Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/2 APPP S031 B01 – Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/3 APPP S033 B01 – Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/4
ARTS ARTS 125 B01 – Ceramics 1 ARTS 203I B01 – Studio Art Ceramics ARTS 211 B01 – Intermediate Drawing ARTS 212 B01 – Intermediate Drawing 2
BIOLOGY BIOL 120 B01 – Environmental Science BIOL 228 B01V – Human Anatomy & Physiology 2
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSA 101 B01V – Introduction to Business BUSA 207 B01V – Business Statistics for Decision Making 1
COMMUNICATIONS COMM 101 B01 – Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101 B02 – Fundamentals of Oral Communication
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COOKING
PSYCHOLOGY
COMPUTER INFORMATION
PSYC 101 B01 – General Psychology PSYC 201 B01 – Child & Adolescent Development
CISA 101 B01 – Computer Literacy Skill Development
READING
ECON 202 B01V – Principles of Microeconomics
READ 015 B01V – Basic Reading READ 035 B02V – Building College Vocabulary READ 090 B02V – Reading Development
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNONOGY
SOCIOLOGY
EMEM 103 B01 – Special Topics
SOCY 101 B01V – Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101 B02V – Introduction to Sociology
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH
Cooking with Lamb Friday 1:00-2:30 p.m.
October 9 Tuition: $50
Preservation Techniques: Canning and More Saturdays 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
October 24-31 Tuition: $50
Sweet and Savory Starters Section code: XHEC 014 B01 Mondays November 2-9 6:00-8:00 Tuition: $75
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
ENGL 015 B01V – Basic English and Writing ENGL 090 B02V – Developmental Composition ENGL 101 B01 – English Composition 1 ENGL 102 B01 – English Composition 2
SPANISH
Introduction to Self-Healing
SPAN 101 B01 – Elementary Spanish SPAN 102 B01 – Elementary Spanish 2 SPAN 201 B01 – Intermediate Spanish
Thursdays 12:00-1:00 p.m.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
FINANCE
STUDY SKILLS STUS 101 B01V – College Study Methods
Furniture Restoration Rx
FINA 102 B02V – Personal Finance
HISTORY HIST 101 B01V – Western Civilization 1
MATHEMATICS MATH 015 B01V – Prealgebra MATH 015 B02V – Prealgebra MATH 025 B01V – Beginning Algebra MATH 025 B02V – Beginning Algebra MATH 025 B03V – Beginning Algebra MATH 108 B02V – Intermediate Algebra MATH 123 B01V – Math in Modern Society MATH 143 B01V – College Algebra MATH 253 B01V – Introductory Statistics MATH 257 B01V – Math for Elementary Teachers 2
MUSIC MUSI 108 B01V – Survey of Jazz and Pop Music
NURSING ASSISTANT NURA S001 B01 – Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S031 B01 – Heartsaver CPR and First Aid NURA S031 B02 – Heartsaver CPR and First Aid NURA S031 B03 – Heartsaver CPR and First Aid
NURSING, REGISTERED NURR 103 B01V – Intermediate Nursing Intervention
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Enrichment
Tuesdays 6:00-8:00 p.m.
LEARNING NEVER ENDS! The CSI Blaine County Center offers a diversity of community education classes to promote intellectual inquiry and creative exploration for adults. The classes feature the talents of local experts, and they provide a forum for sharing ideas and developing new interests with other members of the community. Find full course descriptions and more information online: www.csi.edu/blaine, or call (208) 788-2033.
HORTICULTURE
ANIMALS
Mon and Wed 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Basic Dog Obedience Tuesdays 6:00-7:00 p.m.
September 8-October 13 Tuition: $120
ART Paper, Words, Scissors: Book Art Tuesdays 6:00-8:30 p.m.
October 13-November 3 Tuition: $120
October 8-29 Tuition: $50
October 6-November 3 Tuition: $140
Fall Vegetable Gardening Saturdays 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
LANGUAGES Beginning Conversational Spanish Mon and Wed 6:00-7:30 p.m.
September 14-October 14 Tuition: $150
Intermediate Conversational Spanish October 21-November 23 Tuition: $150
LITERATURE Reading Series: Literature of the American West Tuesdays 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Sept 15, Oct 20, Nov 17 Tuition: $30
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
BUSINESS
Latin Dance: Salsa, Etc.
Introduction to Bookkeeping
Fridays 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Thursdays 7:00-9:00 p.m.
October 8-November 12 Tuition: $145
September 12-26 Tuition: $75
October 2-23 Tuition: $60
COMPUTERS Computers Made Friendly Mon and Wed 6:00-8:00 p.m.
November 30-December 9 Tuition: $90
PHYE 134 B01 – Yoga PHYE 142 B01 – Pilates PHYE 144 B01 – Over 60 & Getting Fit
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Twin Falls in CSI’s Evergreen Building Room #B40 (208) 736-2101 • www.isu.edu REGISTRATION By phone, 736-2101; at ISU-Twin Falls, CSI Evergreen Bldg. #B40 or on the ISU website, www.isu.edu. FEES 1-7 credits: $253/undergraduate credit; $297/grad. credit. 8+ credits (full time): $2,484 for undergrads, $2,924 for graduates. The full-time fees listed do not include the health insurance premium of $647 (may be waived with proof of existing insurance.) Reduced fees for employees and students over 60. Additional fees for non-residents.
ART/MC 210 ..................... HIST & APPREC OF PHOTOGRPHY F 12 P-2:50 3 Frazier, T. Evgrn C-89 ENGL 433 . ....................... METHODS IN TEACHNG ENGLISH M 4 P-6:30 3 Whitaker, C. Evgrn C-91 GEOL 471/571 .................. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ID H 7 P-9:50 3 Link, P. Evgrn C-91 HIST 255 . ........................ AFRICAN HISTORY & CULTURE MWF 2 -2:50 3 Christelow, A. Evgrn C-91 HIST 308 . ....................... INDUSTRIALIZ. & REFORM IN US MWF 11 -11:50 3 Kuhlman, E. Evgrn C-91 HIST 471/571 . .................. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ID H 7 P-9:50 3 Link, P. Evgrn C-91 PHYS 325 . . ..................... WEATHER & CLIMATE TBA 3 Hackworth, M. Website POLS 471/571 . ................. HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF ID H 7 P-9:50 3 Link, P. Evgrn C-91 PSYC 341 ............................ SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY T 6 P-8:30 3 Simonson, R. TBA PSYC445/545 . ................ PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING T,H 1:30P-2:45 3 Rasmussn, E. Evgrn C-91 WS 201 . . ....................... INTRO TO WOMEN’S STUDIES T,H 5:30P-6:45 3 McCoy, C. Evgrn C-91
PAYMENTS AND LATE FEES*: FEES DUE BY 5 PM 8/24/09 A $50 late fee will be charged August 25. A $100 late fee will be charged if not paid by the 10th day of class. In addition to the $100 late fee, a late registration petition will be required if fees are not paid by the 10th day of classes. Pay with TranPay, check or cash at the ISU-Twin Falls office. To pay with credit card, call (208) 282-2900. ADVISING AND BENGAL CARD PHOTO ID For an appointment with an advisor or for more information, call 736-2101. Bengal ID photos can be taken in the ISU-Twin Falls office. DEGREE OPTIONS Bachelor’s degrees are offered in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, General Studies, Human Resource Training & Development, and Nursing. Master’s Degrees offered in Educational Administration, Training & Development, and Nursing. Associates Degrees in Respiratory Therapy and Fire Services Administration. Courses are offered toward degrees in Psychology, Special Education and a Masters’ in Education. *Classes can be cancelled at any time for lack of enrollment
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EDUC 460/560 ................. FOUNDATIONS OF ESL H 4 P-6:50 3 Lin, S. Evgrn C-89 EDUC 494 . ....................... ELEMENTARY EDUC INTERNSHIP W 4:30P-6:30 14 Rankin, R. Aspen 134 EDUC 496 . ........................ SECONDARY EDUC INTERNSHIP W 4:30P-6:30 14 Rankin, R. Aspen 134 EDUC 601 . ..................... RESEARCH AND WRITING Website 3 Ray, B. Website EDUC 602 . ..................... THEORIES OF LEARNING Website 3 Ray, B. Website EDUC 616 . ....................... INTEG TECH SCHOOL CURRIC TBA 3 Moulton, S. Website EDUC 655 . ........................ FUNDAMENTALS INSTRUCT DES TBA 3 Coffland, D. Website H E 211 . . ......................... HEALTH ED METHODS EL TCHR TBA 1 Batacan, J. Website P E 605 ........................... LEADERSHIP & ADMIN IN P.E. T 6 P-8:50 3 Lester, M. Evgrn C-89 SPED 350 . ....................... CREATE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS M 7 P-9:50 3 Henderson, R. Shields 113 SPED 424 ........................ ASSESSMNT PROCED SPEC ED. W 3:30P-6:30 3 Henderson, R. Shields 110
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BIOL 305 ............................. INTRO. TO PATHOBIOLOGY TBA 3 Bunde, C. Website NURS 330 . ........................ EVIDENCE BASED NRSG PRACT TBA 3 Renn, N. Website NURS 405 . ........................ SOCIALIZATION INTO NURSING TBA 1 Marquette, L. Website NURS 424 ......................... RN LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY TBA 2 Renn, N. TBA NURS 425 . ........................ RN LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM TBA 3 Ovitt, M. TBA PHIL 230 . . . ................... BIOETHICS T,H 4 P-5:15 3 Baergen, R. Evgrn C-91
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HRD 635 . . ....................... GRADUATE PRACTICUM IN HRD TBA 3 Croker / Kolody TBA HRD 645 ....................... FIELD RESEARCH PROJECT TBA 1-3 Croker / Kolody TBA HRD 650 . ........................ THESIS TBA 1-3 Croker / Kolody TBA RESP 232 . ....................... PATIENT ASSESSMENT II M 9 -10:50 2 TBA Evgrn C-91 RESP 280 . .......................... CASE MANAGEMENT I T 10 -11:50 2 TBA Evgrn C-91 RESP 330 ........................... CLIN. PRACT THERAP PROCED III TBA 5
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Earn a degree from Boise State, . . . without leaving the Magic Valley! After getting started at the College of Southern Idaho, you can complete a degree through Boise State University’s Program at CSI. Online Programs:
Bachelors’ Degrees: • General Business • Criminal Justice
• Master’s Degree in Instructional & Performance Technology
• Accounting • Social Work
• Graduate Certificate or Master’s Degree in Education Technology
Master’s Degrees:
• Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Completion Option
• Master’s Degree in Bilingual/ESL Education • Master’s Degree in Social Work
Boise State’s Fall 2009 Classes in Twin Falls Fall semester begins Monday, August 24, 2009
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING
ACCT 304, Intermediate Accounting I, Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. ACCT 314, Cost Accounting, Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. GENBUS 302, Commercial Law, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. HRM 305, Human Resource Management, Mondays, 6-9 p.m. HRM 340, Employee & Labor Relations, Internet MKTG 301, Principles of Marketing, Internet
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CJ 331, Corrections in the Community, Internet CJ 317, Corrections Law, Mondays, 6-9 p.m. CJ 425, Research Methods, Internet CJ 426, Statistics, Internet
BILINGUAL/ESL EDUCATION MASTER’S DEGREE
ED-BLESL 503, Applied Theory and Foundation of Bilingual Ed, 3 weekends (Aug 28-Oct 10) ED-BLESL 511, Contemporary Issues of Bilingual Education, 2 weekends (Oct 23-Nov 14) ED-BLESL 600 Assessment, 3 weekends (Sept 18-Nov 13)
SOCIAL WORK BACHELOR’S DEGREE
PSYC 310, Adolescent and Adult Development, Mondays 6:30-9:30 p.m. SOCWRK 301, Social Welfare Policy, Thursdays, 4:30-7:30 p.m. SOCWRK 333, General Social Work Practice I: Individuals, Tuesdays, 4:30-7:30 p.m. SOCWRK 380, Social Work Statistics and Research Methods, Mondays, 3:00-6:00 p.m.
SOCIAL WORK MASTER’S DEGREE
SOCWRK 521, Social Dimensions of Human Behavior, Mondays, 3:30-6:30 p.m. SOCWRK 526, Mental Disorders, Mondays, 6:30-9:30 & Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 530, Foundation of Research I, Mondays 7-9 p.m. SOCWRK 532, Advanced Research, Mondays, 3-6 p.m. SOCWRK 550, Advanced Interventions I, Tuesdays 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 575, Advanced Social Work Practicum I, Tuesdays 3:30-5:30 p.m.
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