Fall 2008 Schedule Insert PROOF

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Registration/Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Financial Aid/Scholarship Distribution . . . . . 4 Career Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Career Guidance/Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Student/Credit Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Contact Information/Major Changes . . . . . . . 5 Student e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Notice of Equal Opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 FERPA Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 MyCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 BlackBoard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Online Course Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Copywrite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Student Code of Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CSI Travel, Study, Learn Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Campus Map and Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Off Campus Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Trade and Industry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Cabinetmaking and Woodworking. . . . . . . . . . 8 Diesel Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Refrigeration, Heating, and Air Conditioning 8 Welding Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Drafting Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Auto Body Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Automotive Service Educational Program (ASEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Residential Construction Technology . . . . . . . 9 Manufacturing Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Web Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Computer Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Computer Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Network Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Office Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Digital Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Business and Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 General Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Business Management and Entrepreneurship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 International Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Accounting/Computerized Bookkeeping. . . 11 Hospitality Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Real Estate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 Horticulture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Aquaculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Veterinary Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Equine Studies and Business Management . 12 Animal Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Agribusiness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Water Resource Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Health Science and Human Services . . . . . .14-16 Medical Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Practical Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Registered Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Allied Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Human Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Radiologic Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dental Assisting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Surgical Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Health Workforce Education . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Certified Nursing Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Intravenous Therapy for Health Professions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) . . 16 Phlebotomy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Assistance with Medications . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) . . . . . . .17 Emergency Medical Technician . . . . . . . . . 17 Paramedic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Academic Skills Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Early Childhood Education Program. . . . . . . 19 Elementary Bilingual Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Education Assistance Program . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Teacher Education Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Physical Education Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Physical Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23 Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Law Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Pre-Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

FALL 2008

Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Adult Basic Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 ABE, GED, HSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 English as a Second Language (ESL) . . . . . . . 26 Dual Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Adult Evening Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Small Business Development Center . . . . . . . .29 Community Education Center . . . . . . . . . . .30-35 Adult Enrichement Programs . . . . . . . . . . 30-32 Learning Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34 CSI Outdoor Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Boise State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 University of Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Idaho State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38-39 Mini-Cassia Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-43 North Side Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-46 Blaine County Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Fall 2008 Course Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48-78 Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Day Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-67 Evening Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-75 Internet Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-78 Arts on Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

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 Cover Photos: The front cover features Jena Venturacci, a Communication major from Clover Valley, Nevada. Back cover: Mary Browning of Twin Falls is also a Communication major.

Class Schedule: Design/Layout by Tereasa L. Bendele, DESIGNER; Photos and editing by Doug Maughan; Printed by the Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho.


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REGISTRATION Fall 2008 Semester

8/18-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In-Service for Faculty/Staff 8/21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Residence Hall Opens 8/25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall Semester Begins 9/1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labor Day (Campus Closed) 9/8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Drop and End of Registration 9/12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Add 10/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus Day (Campus Closed) 10/17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Change to/from Audit 11/11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Veterans Day (Campus Closed) 11/14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Withdraw (for W grade) 11/24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Open Spring Registration Begins 11/26-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thanksgiving Vacation 12/15-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Exams 10/18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Residence Hall Closes 6 p.m.

Becoming a CSI Student Is Easy

1. Apply for admission online through MyCSI (http://mycsi.csi.edu) or stop by the Admission and Records Office in the Taylor Administration Building “Matrix” to fill out a paper application for admission. 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. New students can register for courses by submitting a completed registration form to the Admission and Records Office or to our off-campus centers. Current students are encouraged to register for courses online through MyCSI (although they can also submit paper registration forms). 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 2008 Semester Tuition and Fees Credit Range

Idaho Residents

Foreign/Out-of-State

1 - 10 Credits 10 - 20 Credits 21 Credits or more

$105 per credit $1,050 $1,050 + $105 per credit

$105 per credit $1,050 $1,050 + $105 per credit

Tuition and Fees are due by 5 p.m. Friday, September 12.

A $50 late fee and reinstatement fees will be assessed to all accounts not paid in full by 5 p.m., September 12. Tuition Loan Agreements will be available to students needing an extension to pay tuition. Loan agreements will be processed until 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 12. A $50 processing fee plus a minimum payment equal to one-third 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 paid in full within 30 days. If the student fails to make a payment by the due date, he/she will be dropped without notice. Due dates Sept. 10-14 Oct. 15 July 11

Amount due $50 + 1/3 total account 1/3 of the beginning balance Remaining balance

Students with pending Financial Aid will be required to adhere to the above payment schedule. Any student who has not paid by 5 p.m. Friday, September 12 and who does not have a Tuition Loan Agreement can be dropped without notice. Students seeking reinstatement after being dropped for non-payment will be charged a $50 late fee in addition to a reinstatement free of $10 per credit up to a maximum of $100. Students must be reinstated during the semester they were dropped from.

Refund Policy For Fall 2008 100% refund will apply until 5 p.m. Friday, September 12th. After September 12th no refunds will be given for courses that have already started. The following refund policy applies only to students who withdraw from credit courses: When a student totally withdraws from or drops courses by Friday, June 13th regardless of when their classes start, they will be given a 100% refund. Students withdrawing from non-credit courses will be refunded 100% if the course is dropped prior to the first day of class. NOTE: Application for refund must be in writing and filed with the Business Office within 10 days after the date of withdrawal and must be accompanied by a copy of the processed withdrawal slip which will establish the date for refund purposes. Unless there is financial aid involved, the refund check will be processed in approximately 10 days. 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.

Financial Aid and

Scholarship Check Distribution Applications for Financial Aid are still being taken for the 2007-2008 academic year. Apply before June 30. Students may pick up Federal Financial Aid and scholarship checks in person between 2 and 6 p.m. Thursday, June 5 and between 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, June 6 on the first floor of the Student Union Building. Students who signed up with one of the off campus centers in Hailey, Gooding, or Burley and who asked to have their check delivered to that center may pick up their check during regular business hours on Friday, June 6. Students need an official government issued photo ID and a signed check release form (attendance verification) in order to pick up their checks. Students who have holds on their accounts will not be able to pick up their check until they clear the hold. For more information, visit the Financial Aid section of the CSI website at www.csi.edu/financialaid.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

Student e-mail – http://students.csi.edu Starting the Spring 2007 semester, e-mail became the primary means of written communication with all CSI students. All students automatically get a CSI e-mail account when they register for courses. Student e-mail addresses have the following format: username@students.csi.edu. You can access your e-mail anywhere from a computer with Internet connection. Open a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer or Firefox) and either go to the CSI website (www.csi.edu) and click the WebMail link in the top banner or go directly to http://students.csi.edu. Students are expected to check their CSI e-mail accounts regularly as they receive official communications via e-mail from their instructors as well as from various offices such as Records and Admissions, Business Office, Advising, Financial Aid, etc. It is the students’ responsibility to check their CSI e-mail accounts regularly. Failing to do so will result in missing important messages and deadlines. It is also the students’ responsibility to make sure that their mailboxes are not full in order to ensure that important messages do not bounce back. If you are taking an online class, it is advisable to send an e-mail to your instructor who will contact you with instructions on how to get to your course.

Notice of Equal Opportunity 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)

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REGISTRATION

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 • Student’s date of birth • The most recent previous educational agency or institution attended • Enrollment status • Full-time/part-time status • Dates of attendance including whether or not currently enrolled • Major • Freshman/sophomore standing • 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).

Student Code of Conduct

CSI and the surrounding community expect all students and employees to practice high levels of academic and professional honesty and integrity. The College must and will enforce appropriate action in order to create and maintain a positive learning environment in which the rights, privileges, property, and self-worth of every individual in the College community are preserved. The Student Code of Conduct addresses student rights and freedoms and the types of misconduct that are not tolerated at CSI. The Code includes the rules, regulations, policies, reporting procedures, sanctions, appeals, and emergency actions that can be taken for violations of the Code. The complete CSI Student Code of Conduct can be found in the Student Handbook.

MyCSI – http://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, look up financial aid information, look up their account balances, pay online, contact their advisors, etc.

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.

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!

Copyright – http://copyright.csi.edu 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. 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).

Campus Security CSI works to maintain a safe environment for students. Campus security officers are available 24 hours a day (732-6605) to provide assistance and oversight of all campus events and functions. 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.

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FINE ARTS WITH THE COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO Place: Puerto Vallarta & Guadalajara, Mexico Dates: May 18th to May 23rd, 2009 Cost: $900.00 per person, IBC Club members $500.00 per person (some scholarships available for club members) Special Note: Act Fast! Only 10 spots left open! This trip will fill up!

BIOL/GEOL 275 – Field Experience in Hawai’i Start saving your money now and plan to register for the Biology and Geology Department Field Studies Course on the Big Island of Hawai’i! Spring Semester: Pre-trip classes each Tuesday evening throughout the semester. May 16 – 25, 2009: Travel to the Big Island of Hawai’i. Experience active volcanism, tropical and marine ecosystems, costal processes, waterfalls, lava tubes, unique native species, Hawaiian culture, and more. Contact Shawn or Sarah to find out more! Shawn Willsey: Evergreen A18, 732-6421 Sarah Harris: Shields 227, 732-6813

“FRANCE FOR FOODIES" May 2009 Come to Paris and Provence and experience this world famous food culture and prepare foods from local markets. Join the Dex or Hosteurs Clubs to help defer your expenses. Call or e-mail Mike Johnson at 732-6381 or mjohnson@csi.edu or Dianne Jolovich at 732-6407 djolovich@csi.edu.

SIGN UP NOW FOR 2009 CSI TRAVEL EXPERIENCES (208) 732-6250

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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN CSI OFF CAMPUS CENTERS IDAHO AND

FINE ARTS CSI OFFICES

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

STUDENT UNION

FINE ARTS BUILDING

TAYLOR BUILDING

ASPEN BUILDING SHIELDS ACADEMIC BUILDING

MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY

BASEBALL CLUBHOUSE

BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB

EAGLE HALL DORMITORY ART LAB

CSI CAMPUS AND OFF-CAMPUS NUMBERS 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

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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

ACADEMIC & TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Adult Basic Education - GED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6534 Academic Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6530 Agriculture Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6401 Business Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6458 English & Foreign Language Dept. . . . . . . 732-6800/6801 English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6540 Fine Arts Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6781/6788 Health Sciences & Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . 732-6701 Biology Dept. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6800/6801 Math & Engineering Department . . . . . . . 732-6800/6801 Physical Education Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6475 Physical Science Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6400 Social Science & Education Dept. . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6850 Trade & Industry Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732-6300

TWIN FALLS CAMPUS P.O. Box 1238 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303-1238 Main switchboard (208) 733-9554 MINI-CASSIA CENTER 1600 Parke Avenue Burley, Idaho 83318 (208) 678-1400 NORTH SIDE CENTER 202 14th Avenue East Gooding, Idaho 83330 (208) 934-8678 BLAINE COUNTY CENTER 1050 Fox Acre Road #408 Hailey, Idaho 83333 (208) 788-2033 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


PREPARATION, PRECISION, PROFESSIONALISM

TRADE AND INDUSTRY

CABINETMAKING AND 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 or 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 craftmanship will make a difference in your career.

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY Graduates and industry associates rate the CSI Diesel Technology Program Number One! Daytime Program: 8 am to 2:30 pm Instructor: Jim Schlund 732-6371 or jschlund@csi.edu CSI Diesel Tech students enjoy a 90-percent placement rate. You can enroll in an 11-month Certificate of Completion or the 2-year Associate of Applied Science Degree programs. 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.

REFRIGERATION, HEATING, AND 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 Instructor: David Wyett, 732-6323 or dwyett@csi.edu

WELDING TECHNOLOGY

Get a certificate in 12 months or an Associate of Applied Science Degree in two years.

Exciting career opportunities for both men and women.

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.

Instructor: John Peterson 732-6372 or mjpeterson@csi.edu

EPA Certification Testing and 410A Certification available by appointment Mondays through Thursdays 2 to 4 pm Call David Wyett at 732-6323.

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Certificate of Completion or Technical Certificate (11 months) Associate of Applied Science Degree (2 years) Daytime Program: 8 am to 2:30 pm 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.

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PREPARATION, PRECISION, PROFESSIONALISM

TRADE AND INDUSTRY

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM (ASEP) The best way to train for employment as a General Motors or ACDelco technician. Daytime Program 8 am to 2 pm

Instructors: David Rodriguez 732-6334 drodriguez@csi.edu Robyn Swainston 732-6332 rswainston@csi.edu

DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY Daytime Program: 8 am to 2:30 pm Instructor: Pat Ferrell 732-6326 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.

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.edu Tim 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

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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. Daytime program: 8 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.

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 oneyear certificate or two-year degree program where you will learn more, including computer engineering graphics, applied math for manufacturing, physics for technicians, human relations, and business communication. Classes begin August 25. Contact a CSI adviser at 732-6250 as soon as possible.

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PREPARATION, PRECISION, PROFESSIONALISM

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

WEB DEVELOPER

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Most companies today have websites, but many are now perfecting their data collection abilities, presentation design, and functionality. Discover the structure and background behind the latest database technology and how to incorporate into the Web using Visual Basic, PHP, XML, JavaScript, and many others within the Web/Database Application Program.

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

COMPUTER LITERACY All CSI students require a basic level of general 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 be able to assemble, configure, install and troubleshoot parts of PC’s and software. This 1-year Computer Support Program is the first year of the 2-year Network Support Program. Upon successful completion of the course work and self-studying, students will be prepared to take the industry standard A+ Certification test for computer technicians and the Network+ Certification test for network technicians. The Computer Support Technician 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.

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. Advisor: Lori Garnand 732-6317 or lgarnand@csi.edu

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 project-based, 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

Advisor: Roland Cooke 732-6309 or rcooke@csi.edu

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Classes required for these programs and suggested semester scheduling can be found at it.csi.edu under the degree plan links. Contact Lori Garnand at 732-6317 or lgarnand@csi.edu for more information.

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QUALITY WHERE IT COUNTS

GENERAL 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. 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.

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 AND 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 Mike McClymonds at 732-6406 or at mmcclymonds@csi.edu.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 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 Rosemary Fornshell at 732-6435 or rfornshell@csi.edu

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BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 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

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

CULINARY ARTS 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

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 7326287 pjohnson@csi.ed

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EDUCATION THAT WORKS!

AGRICULTURE VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY

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

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 AND 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 twoyear 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 732-6401 or e-mail instructor Jim Knight at jknight@csi.edu.

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. Instructor: Terry Patterson 733-3972 tlp@pmt.org or tpatterson@csi.edu

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EDUCATION THAT WORKS!

AGRICULTURE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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.

ANIMAL SCIENCE

AGRIBUSINESS

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.

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.

Contact: Barry Pate 732-6415, bpate@csi.edu.

Contact Ross Spackman, 732-6405 or rspackman@csi.edu.

Contact: Jim Wilson, 732-6403, jwilson@csi.edu

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HEALTH SCIENCES AND

HUMAN SERVICES

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 Janet Sandy at 732-6734 or jsandy@csi.edu

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 Penny Glenn at 732-6728; pglenn@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. For more information contact Dr. Pam Holloway at 732-6720 pholloway@csi.edu

ALLIED HEALTH Students acquire several occupational certificates in this program. Multi-Skilled Allied Health graduates work in all areas of health care. The Department of Health Sciences and Human Services offers a program to prepare multi-skilled health assistants. Dual credit for high school students is available. Students may earn a Certificate of Completion, Technical Certificate, or Associate of Science Degree in Allied Health. For more information, contact Cathleen Currie at 732-6722 ccurrie@csi.edu

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HEALTH SCIENCES AND

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

HUMAN SERVICES

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.

HUMAN SERVICES Individuals who “care” for themselves and others will find this program of great value.

For more information contact Dr. Gary Lauer at 732-6719 glauer@csi.edu

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. 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. Upon completion, a student can earn a Technical Certificate (1 year) or Associate of Applied Science Degree (2 years). For more information contact Mary Christy at 732-6713 mchristy@csi.edu

DENTAL ASSISTING Study Dental Assisting in the finest learning laboratory! 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.

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY 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. For more information contact Janet Milligan at 732-6706 jmilligan@csi.edu

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.

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For information contact Tonja Bowcut at 7326708; tbowcut@csi.edu

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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO HEALTH SCIENCES AND

HUMANARTS SERVICES FINE

HEALTH WORKFORCE EDUCATION SHORT-TERM TRAINING, LONG-TERM BENEFITS

For more information contact Jill Chestnut at jchestnut@csi.edu or Rae Jean Larsen at 732-6701, rlarsen@csi.edu.

PHLEBOTOMY

Graduates taking the National Certification pass at 100%! Students who have completed the CNA 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.

ASSISTANCE WITH MEDICATIONS CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) All graduates are employed following certification!

The first step into the health care field. Certified Nursing Assistants care for older residents of nursing homes and assisted care centers. 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.

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.

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. Problemsolving skills are stressed to prepare the student to assist persons with the use of medications.

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.

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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO EMERGENCY MEDICAL

SERVICES (EMS) FINE ARTS PARAMEDIC

Learn to save lives! The College of Southern Idaho Paramedic 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 medical-legal issues, pathophysiology, pharmacology, assessment, OB, trauma, 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 gkokx@csi.edu

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Gain 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 accident victims and hospital-bound patients. Advanced EMT students must have completed Basic EMT and accompanying clinical experience. Advanced care skills include airway maintenance, intravenous therapy and defibrillation. They also learn to monitor and interpret basic cardiac dysrhythmias.

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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 Gordy Kokx at 732-6710 gkokx@csi.edu

For more information about these courses, and to take a virtual tour of the Surgical Technology or Patient Simulation labs, visit the College of Southern Idaho website at www.csi.edu

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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO

FINE ARTS Get a Great Start.

Brush up those Rusty Skills for College or the Workplace! Writing

Basic English and Writing An introduction and review of basic skills and strategies needed for writing in college and the workplace. Spelling Development A review and enhancement of basic spelling patterns and rules in preparation for college writing.

English Grammar & Usage An introduction and review of traditional English grammar and usage, including parts of speech, phrases, complete sentences, pronoun usage and punctuation. Developmental Composition A study and practice of the basic concepts of composition, including paragraph and essay construction.

Reading & Critical Thinking

Reading Courses Designed to increase reading proficiency through a variety of methods and to develop reading strategies that promote higher levels of comprehension. Building College Vocabulary Designed to increase the vocabulary of students in preparation for college and the workplace.

English as a Second Language

Designed to increase English language skills to help you be successful in college-level courses.

Math

Prealgebra Emphasizes prealgebra concepts and is designed to equip students with skills necessary to be successful in Beginning Algebra. Beginning Algebra Designed to develop basic algebra skills and prepare you for Intermediate and College Algebra.

Learn How to Study

Study Methods Courses Designed to develop your study methods for college. Emphasis is placed on learning organized study techniques, examination skills, note-taking procedures, and comprehension of reading material. Also, students will learn basic research and computer skills.

Academic Skills Department 208-732-6530 or Toll Free 1-800-680-0274 ext. 6530

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GREAT TEACHERS INSPIRE EDUCATION ASSISTANT PROGRAM

EARLY CHILDHOOD 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 Alice Anderson at (208) 732-6870 or aanderson@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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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 online-traditional 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.

EDUCATION

TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM

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 twoyear 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.

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; or Dave Schlesinger at (208) 732-6484 or dschlesinger@ csi.edu.

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SEE HOW THE WORLD WORKS

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Have you ever wondered... • What does a fast freight train and a falling feather have in common? • How was the Snake River Canyon formed? • Where does groundwater come from and how does it move? • What is a laser and how does it work? • Should I take Advil, Tylenol, or aspirin? • Should I be worried about a large eruption in Yellowstone? • Why is the sky blue? • Are global warming and the ozone hole the same thing?

Take a Science Course this Summer and complete some of your general education science credits! CHEM 100 - Chemistry in Everyday Life (including lab) MTWRF 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. GEOG 100 - Physical Geography Online!

Courses in the CSI Physical Science Department will help you answer questions about natural phenomena, space, minerals, matter, motion, electricity, geography, and much CHEM 101 - Introduction to Chemistry MTWR more. We have associate degree programs in chemistry, physics, and geology. Get 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. the foundation you need to continue to four-year degrees in these and other areas of Lab Fridays applied science such as medicine, pharmacy, and engineering. For students majoring 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in non-science areas and wanting to develop an appreciation for science, we provide general education level courses in chemistry, physics, geology, and geography. Find PHYS 101 - General Astronomy additional information by visiting http://physsci.csi.edu or contact CSI Physical (Minicassia) Science Department Chair Dr. Rosa Davila at 732-6400 or at rdavila@csi.edu

TR 6:00 - 9:30 p.m.

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THE STUDY OF LIFE

BIOLOGY The CSI Biology Program parallels those of Idaho’s four-year institutions. All courses are accepted for transfer. We provide a laboratory-rich learning environment where students learn by doing experiments, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. Our faculty are experienced scientists who are student-oriented and readily accessible to assist in your inquiry into life. Faculty advisors will gladly help you in your career planning. For information contact Jayson Lloyd, Biology Dept. Chair, 732-6547 or jlloyd@csi.edu.

CSI BIOLOGY CLASSES CAN HELP OPEN THE DOOR TO A CAREER IN: • Forestry • Dentistry • Microbiology • Genetics • Physical Therapy • Crime Scene Investigation • Medicine • Range Management • Fish and Wildlife Resources • Marine Biology • Ecology • Clinical Lab Science • Environmental Science • Bioinformatics ... and many more!

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EVALUATING AND VALUING HUMAN BEHAVIOR

SOCIAL SCIENCES

ANTHROPOLOGY

GEOGRAPHY

Anthropology students become aware of human diversity using scientific methods developed to understand human behavior, past and present. Jim Woods 732-6862 jwoods@csi.edu

Geography students study the earth with emphasis on spatial physical and human phenomena. Lee Ann Hagan 732-6867 lhagan@csi.edu

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 Criminal Justice students 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 teachers, urban planners, cartographers, global positioning specialists and government jobs.

HISTORY History students 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

Career Opportunities include law enforcement (federal, state, local), correction officers, private security, loss prevention officer, probation and parole (adult and juvenile), presentence investigator; court personnel, and work in other branches of the justice system.

Sociology

Anthropology Criminal Justice & Correction Specialist

Social Work

Psychology

SOCIAL

SCIENCE

Geography

DEPARTMENT Political Science

History

Pre-Law

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EVALUATING AND VALUING HUMAN BEHAVIOR

SOCIAL SCIENCES

LAW ENFORCEMENT

PRE-LAW

Law Enforcement students 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

Pre-Law students prepare to enter law school. Lee Ann Hagan 732-6867 hagan@csi.edu

Career opportunities include peace officers (city, county, state), dispatcher, detention officer, security officer, correction officer, and security guards.

Career opportunities include paralegals and lawyers.

POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science students 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.

SOCIAL WORK

Social Work students learn to provide moral, practical and compassionate leadership in helping people confront and resolve their personal dilemmas. Susan McFarland 732-6878 smcfarland@csi.edu 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.

SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY Psychology students scientifically study thinking, emotion, and behavior. Randy Simonson 732-6858 rsimonson@csi.edu

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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.

Sociology students examine group life and social interactions. Mike McKenna 732-6861 mmckenna@csi.edu Career opportunities include research, teaching, social work, criminology, pre-law, clergy, advertising and personnel management.

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LEARN! CREATE! PERFORM! COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO

FINE ARTS FINE ARTS

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

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.

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, 732-6755, Russ Hepworth, 732-6756, Bill West, 732-6753, or Mike Youngman, 732-6754.

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THE A.S. DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 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. 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.

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MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

ASSOCIATE OF ENGINEERING DEGREES AT CSI 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. 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 Jason Rose, Math Advisor (208) 732-6807 - jrose@csi.edu http://math.csi.edu

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ADULT BASIC

EDUCATION

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE) GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (GED) HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (HSE) Non-credit classes in mathematics, reading, and writing are offered at no cost.

Classes are designed for people who wish to brush up on basic skills, obtain a GED or HSE, improve skills for the workplace, or get ready for college. Classes are held at various times, day and evening, at locations throughout southern Idaho. For more information on enrollment and class schedules, call 208-732-6534 or 208732-6526 or 1-800-680-0274, Ext. 6534/6526. The main Adult Basic Education office is located on the second floor of the Meyerhoeffer Building on the CSI Campus in Twin Falls.

COMMUNITY ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) These classes are offered at various South Central Idaho locations. These locations include, but are not limited to: Buhl, Burley, Gooding, Hailey, Jerome, Ketchum, Rupert, Shoshone, Twin Falls and Wendell. For more information on days and times call 732-6540 or 1-800-680-0274, Ext. 6540 or stop by the Adult Basic Education ESL office (room 206) located on the second floor of the Meyerhoeffer Building on the CSI Campus in Twin Falls.

Classes are for individuals wishing to improve English skills for: Home The Workplace School College Entrance Social Activities

All classes are offered for no credit/no fee in the following subjects at all levels: Reading Funding for GED/ESL was provided through P.L. 150-202, an Adult Education and Family Literacy grant. The activity, supported in whole or part by the USDOE and Idaho Department of Education, does not necessarily reflect the position of either department and no official endorsement should be inferred.

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Conversation Citizenship Computer Literacy* *Must be enrolled in an ABE to attend the Computer Literacy class.

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GET A HEAD START WITH

CONCURRENT CREDIT High School juniors and seniors can get a head start on college by earning college credits while still in high school. Classes may be taken either at your high school or on one of the CSI Campuses during the day or evening classes. Many college courses may count for high school credits. The concurrent credit program is designed for students who: • Are planning to go to college and want an early start towards a college degree. • Want to be challenged and are ready for college level work. • Want to take courses that will provide both high school and college credits.

Below are area schools that offer Dual Credit in their high school: Buhl High School Burley High School Cassia Regional Technical Center Castleford High School Centennial High School Declo High School Filer High School Jerome High School Kimberly High School Meridian High School Minico High School

Mountian Home High School Murtaugh High School Nampa High School Oakley High School Skyview High School Timberline High School Twin Falls High School Vallivue High School Wendell High School Wood River High School

Dual Credit course are offered in the following areas: Math Medical/EMT/Dental Asst. Ag/Horticulture/Vet Technology Chemistry Biology Accounting/Economics/Finance English/Languages Music/Art

Physical Education Computer Geology History Political Science Education Information Technology Communications/Theatre

*Courses offered vary from high school to high school.

Costs of the Concurrent Credits are $65.00 per credit for the Fall 2008 Semester. If you are interested, contact your high school for classes offered or register at one of the CSI Registration Offices for classes offered through CSI in Twin Falls, Gooding, Burley, or Hailey Campuses. Prior to enrolling in a dual credit class, students should check with the institution they plan to attend to see if concurrent credits are transferable.

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CSI FALL 2008 ADULT

EVENING PROGRAMS

AUTO BODY FOR THE HOBBYIST

SPECIAL WELDING

AUTB S010

WELD S017

An evening program for those seeking basic skills in auto body repair and refinishing.

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.

6:30 to 9:30 pm - Canyon 128 CO1 Mondays, October 6 - December 8 CO2 Tuesdays, October 7 - December 12 Instructor: Tim Pierce 732-6331 tpierce@csi.edu

6:00 to 8:30 pm - Desert 105 Mondays and Wednesdays CO1 September 8 - October 8 CO2 October 20 - November 17

Cost $150 plus materials fee

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING

Instructor: Kent Parish

DRAT S008 CO1

Contact: John Peterson 732-6372 mjpeterson@csi.edu

This evening class provides training aspects of using Auto CAD program with traditional techniques.

Cost: $225

7:00 to 9:50 pm - Canyon 115 Mondays and Thursdays August 25 - December 19

WELDING CERTIFICATION

Advisor: Pat Ferrell 732-6326 pferrell@csi.edu

To arrange a time to take a certification test, please contact instructor.

Cost: $120 plus book

8:00 am - 2:20 pm Mondays - Fridays August 25 - December 19

WELD S006 CO1

Instructor: John Peterson 732-6372 mjpeterson@csi.edu

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 113 CO1 Tuesdays, September 2 - November 11 CO2 Wednesdays, September 3 - November 12

INTRODUCTION TO WELDING

Instructors: Ken Triplett 732-6335 ktriplett@csi.edu (CO1) James Bolton 732-6335 (CO2)

WELD S004

Cost: $110 plus cost of materials

Cost: $225

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.

For further information on any of these offerings, please contact the instructor or advisor.

6:00 - 8:50 pm - Desert 105 Tuesdays and Thursdays CO1 September 9 - October 9 CO2 October 21 - November 18 Instructor: Dave Marten 732-6372 Cost $225

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“In business, three things are necessary: knowledge, temperance, and time”

The Idaho Small Business Development Center Training Department offers a wide array of courses and workshops. Call today 208.732.6455 for more information or to discuss your training needs. In addition to our public offerings, we provide customized programs suited to your organization. Pre-registration and Pre-payment required. Call 208.732.6455, email isbdc@csi.edu or visit our website for full details on all of our classes at www.csi.edu/isbdc Applied Leadership - The Art of Supervision

Call for Per Level or Full Program Pricing (discounts available)

Level I Communication, identifying roles, interpersonal styles & self management Level II Creating a motivating climate, leading for growth, & performance management Level III Customer service, vision setting, problem solving and process improvement Level IV Ethics, conflict resolution, negotiations and change management FranklinCovey 7 Habits for Small Businesses $399 (Savings of $400 off regular price of $799)

Experience straightforward leadership development that will ensure your ability to execute your most critical business goals.

Confused About Business Taxes? $30 (Bring one guest for FREE!) Gain a better understanding about the taxes your business must pay and learn techniques to reduce them. Quickbooks Pro 2008 – Intro and Advanced $25 Per Level (Discounts available) Level I is designed for beginners. You’ll learn the basics of the program. Level II is for those who have taken Level I or who have a basic understanding of the program. You’ll go beyond the basics. Flash/Thumb drive required for class. Quickbooks POS (Point of Sale) Training Call for Details! You’ll learn ‘hands-on’ how to set up Point of Sale hardware equipment for your store and then how to use the software. You won’t need to purchase the equipment beforehand to take this class as we will have a working model for you to use. NxLevel Classroom Style Business Planning Course $200 (12 sessions) Learn how to expand and manage your business successfully as you write you own comprehensive business plan. NxLevel Online “Test Pilot” Business Planning Course $200 (12 sessions - limited to 100 people) Starts Sep 9, 2008. National program will launch late Jan 2009 for $485 per person, & up to 500 people. Learn how to expand and manage your business successfully as you write you own comprehensive business plan. Board Member Leadership Training – Turbo-charge Your Board $94 Program will provide area board members and those considering a board position with important tools to help them in their service duties. SOX training will be covered as well as all other aspects of board member governance.

“SBDC trainings opened my eyes to aspects of running a business that I had never thought of. It was a great success”. – Idaho Entrepreneur

Patents or Trademarks & Copyrights $29 Gain knowledge from an experienced patent attorney on these important topics. Marketing Simulation $20 As the manager of a mock software development firm, you will plan strategies, select target markets and more. Sewing Expo 2008 $5 2nd Annual Expo will cover all aspects of sewing and will feature vendor booths and demos through the day. Crafting as a Home-Based Business $35 per person $10 for business partner or spouse Webpage Bootcamp for Your Business $79 (2 Saturdays) Learn the fundamentals of website design & management and be introduced to web standards & design techniques. Class will be hands on with the hope of enabling you to leave with your own complete, functional website. Understanding Labor Law & How It Affects Your Business $30 Learn to successfully manage HR duties in your company and remain compliant with current labor law. How to Evaluate a Franchise $10 Learn key steps in evaluating a franchise opportunity. MS Access for Your Business Your ability to organize critical business data, filter out pertinent information, and get immediate answers to your most pressing business questions is the difference between success or fighting to keep your company alive in the marketplace. Most of us probably only use a fraction of this powerful program’s capabilities. If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to tap into the essentials of MS Access, attend this class! Renting Housing in Our Community $20 Landlords $10 Tenants Learn the basics to avoid risky business as a landlord or tenant. How to be a Successful Seller on eBay $62.50 You’ll learn the basics of how to create an auction listing and close a sale from start to finish. Offered on several dates this Spring.

Immigrant Tax Prep for CPA’s and Tax Preparers $25 AM $25 PM Sessions How to navigate through the complex tax preparation requirements for immigrants and undocumented aliens. Artistry in Plaster – The Infinito System The Scuola d’Arte has put together a certification class for individuals interested in learning to work with the Infinito plaster product. You’ll be certified in this system and will be working with the ISBDC to develop your skill into a viable business. Call for details! Tame the Chaos with Lean Office – Custom ‘In House’ Program Applying Lean principles to your front and back office operations can solve these problems and create empowered and efficient knowledge workers that are a real competitive advantage. Designed specifically for your business or organization. Call for details. Initiating a “5S” Audit for Your Company – Customize ‘In House’ Program 5S is a method to reduce waste and optimize productivity through maintaining an orderly workplace and using visual cues to achieve more consistent operational results. Five S drives a cleaner environment and organises the workplace. Sort (Seiri), Set in Order (Seiton), Shine (Seiso), Standardize (Seiketsu), Sustain (Shitsuke) Excellence in Customer Service – Spreading the Word Through Magic Valley To truly change the way your organization interacts with its customers, you must have authentic, engaged individuals at every level of the organization – leadership, management, and front line who create memorable customer service experiences every single day! Business Start-up Bootcamp FREE! Do you want to start a business, but don’t know where to begin? Do you have lots of questions and need some answers? If you have never been in business, then this concentrated 2 hour ‘bootcamp’ is for you! Magic Valley Business & Planning Retreat $300 (Deadline to register Dec 5, 2008) Step back from working IN your business to work ON your business. Join us Jan 14 & 15, 2009.

D I R E C T I O N S , S O L U T I O N S , I M P A C T. The Idaho Small Business Development Center (ISBDC) is partially funded by the US Small Business Administration (SBA). It operates in a partnership program with the US Small Business Administration, the College of Southern Idaho, and other funding sources. The support given by the US Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the co-sponsor(s)= or participants= opinions, products or services. Please call one week in advance if you have handicap access needs that require special attention. All programs are offered on a nondiscrimination basis.

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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment Non-Credit

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Art & Photography

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Oriental Art Techniques XART 007 C01 Saturdays 9 – 11:30 AM Art Bldg 112

$99 Sept 6 – Oct 25 0 Credit C. Musselmen

The Art of Swedish Weaving XART 040 C01 Wednesdays 6 – 7:30 PM Taylor 248

$49 Sept 17 – Oct 8 0 Credit D. Gause

Beginning Painting with Acrylics XART 099 C01 Mondays 6 – 8 PM Art Bldg 112

$85 Sept 8 – Oct 13 0 Credit C. Shirley

Intermediate Stained Glass – Lead Came Technique

XART 014 C01 Mondays 6 – 9 PM Evergreen A-15

Pottery (Tuesdays) XART 008 C01 Tuesdays 6:30 - 9 PM Art Complex 113

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$140 Oct 6 – Nov 17 0 Credit L. Gray

$120 Sept 9 - Nov 11 0 Credit A. Harris

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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 www.csi.edu/communityed.

Pottery (Thursdays) XART 008 C02 Thursdays 6:30 - 9 PM Art Complex 113

Computers & Technology

$120 Sept 11 - Nov 13 0 Credit A. Harris

The Art of Welding XMSC 190 C01 Fridays 5:30 – 8:30 PM Desert 105

$125 Nov 7 – Dec 12 0 Credit J. Peterson

XCMP 054 C01 Wednesdays 6 – 9 PM GRM (Library) 101

$99 Oct 22 – Nov 26 0 Credit J. Moore

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Think Geek with Electronic Gadgets XCMP 025 C01 Mondays 6 – 8 PM GRM (Library) 101

$55 Sept 8 – Oct 6 0 Credit S. Henscheid

Building a Website: Digital Scrapbooking & Storytelling Personal or Business XCMP 167 C01 $89 – With Heritage Makers

You Can Take Better Pictures! XART 038 C01 Mondays 6:30 – 8:30 PM Shields 105

$55 Aug 4 – Sept 15 0 Credit R. Mathis

Self Discovery in Photography XART 038 C02 Wednesdays 6:30 – 9 PM Shields 106

$85 Oct 22 – Dec 10 0 Credit R. Mathis

Intermediate/Advanced Digital Photography XCMP 060 C01 Wednesdays 6 – 9 PM GRM (Library) 101

$80 Sept 17 – Oct 15 0 Credit R. Burbank

Mondays 6 - 8 PM GRM (Lib) 101

Oct 13 – Nov 24 0 Credit S. Henscheid

Computer Basics XCMP 049 C01 Tuesdays 6 – 8 PM Shields 101

$59 Sept 2 – Sept 23 0 Credit N. Veenendaal

MS Word 2007 for Beginners XCMP 045 C01 Tuesdays 6 – 8 PM Shields 101

$59 Oct 7 – Oct 28 0 Credit N. Veenendaal

Skills for Success

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

The Customer Service Connection XBUS 006 C01 Tuesdays 6:30 – 8:30 PM Taylor 276

$99 Oct 7 – Nov 11 0 Credit J. Spencer

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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment Non-Credit Stress Less Solutions XMSC 021 C01 Tuesdays 5:10 – 7 PM Gym 231B

$105 Oct 21 – Dec 2 0 Credit J. Mittleider

Writing Your First Book (or 7th)… on a shoe-string budget XMSC 192 C01 Monday 6 – 7:45 PM Shields 115

$29 Sept 22 0 Credit B. Christensen

Publishing Your First Book… on a shoe-string budget XMSC 192 C02 Monday 8 – 10 PM Shields 115

$29 Sept 22 0 Credit B. Christensen

Stretching Dollars & Conquering Debt XFIN 022 C03 Saturday 9 AM – 4 PM Shields 104

$65 (Both classes/2) Oct 18 0 Credit G. Brackett

Building Your Financial Portfolio on $25 a Month (or less)

XFIN 002 C01 Tuesday 6 – 9 PM Shields 115

$39 Sept 23 0 Credit E & B. Christensen,

Learn a Language

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Healthy Life Styles

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Introduction to Reiki XPED 038 C01 Tuesdays 7 – 9 PM Taylor 276

Sports Nutrition XPED 020 C01 Tuesdays 5:10 – 7 PM Gym 231B

$50 Sept 23 & 30 0 Credit S. March $105 Aug 26 – Oct 14 0 Credit J. Tigue

Beginning German

Stress Less Solutions

Both Sections (Writing & Publishing) XMSC 192 C03 $49

XLNG 001 C01 Mondays 5 – 6:30 PM Shields 106

Writing & Publishing Children’s Books

Intermediate German

Introduction to Zen Meditation

XMSC 153 C01 Wednesdays 7 – 9 PM Shields 108

$59 Sept 3 – 24 0 Credit S. Holman

XLNG 009 C01 Mondays 6:30 – 8 PM Shields 106

$69 Sept 8 – Dec 15 0 Credit E. Miller $69 Sept 8 – Dec 15 0 Credit E. Miller

Advanced German

Financial & Wealth Building

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Making Your Dollars Stretch XFIN 022 C01 Saturday 9 AM – 12 Noon Shields 104

$39 (for 2 people) Oct 18 0 Credit G. Brackett

Conquering Your Debt XFIN 022 C02 Saturday 1 – 4 PM Shields 104

STAY NEAR

$39 (for 2 people) Oct 18 0 Credit G. Brackett

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XLNG 009 C02 Mondays 8 – 10 PM Shields 106

$69 Sept 8 – Dec 15 0 Credit E. Miller

Beginning Conversational Spanish XLNG 004 C01 Wednesdays 6 – 8 PM Shields 109

$95 Oct 15 – Dec 3 0 Credit L. Cisneros-Corbin

XMSC 021 C01 Tuesdays 5:10 – 7 PM Gym 231B

XMSC 033 C01 XMSC 033 C02 XMSC 033 C03 Monday/Tuesday 7 – 9 PM Taylor 277

Basic Yoga

XPED 041 C01 Saturdays 9 – 11 AM Gym 236

$105 Oct 21 – Dec 2 0 Credit J. Mittleider $30 (Mon only) $30 (Tues only) $45 (Both Sessions) Nov 10 & 11 0 Credit L. James

$125 Aug 30 – Dec 13 0 Credit T. Bailey

Meet Up with Parkour XPED 004 C01 Tuesdays 5:30- 7 PM Meet in Gym Lobby

$60 Sept 2 – Oct 21 0 Credit C. Larson

Strength Training & Weight Lifting XPED 012 C01 T/Th 5:10 – 6 PM Gym 231A

$115 Aug 26 – Dec 18 0 Credit K. Powell

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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment Non-Credit Walking for Fitness XPED 044 C01 M/W/F 12 – 12:50 PM Gym 231B

$115 Aug 25 – Oct 31 0 Credit K. Powell

Dance...Dance...Dance

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Lovely Hula Hands XDAN 006 C01 Tuesdays 6 – 7 PM Gym 236

$35 Sept 9 – 30 0 Credit W. Bond

Kick it Up with Line Dancing XDAN 009 C01 Fridays 6 – 7:30 PM Gym 236

$42 Sept 5 – Oct 10 0 Credit G. Slatter

Beginning Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance XDAN 007 C01 Wednesdays 7 – 8:30 PM Gym 236

$65 Sept 3 – Oct 8 0 Credit C. Woods

Swing (Beginning/Intermediate) XDAN 004 C01 XDAN 004 C02 Saturdays 6:30 – 7:45 PM Gym 304

$30/Singles $50/Couples Nov 1 – 15 0 Credit L. Head

Ballroom (Beginning/Intermediate) XDAN 001 C01 XDAN 001 C02 Saturdays 8 – 9:30 PM Gym 304

Salsa Workshop

XDAN 010 C01 XDAN 010 C02 Saturdays 9:30-10:30 PM Gym 304

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$35/Singles $55/Couples Nov 1 – 15 0 Credit L. Head

Individual Interests

Complete descriptions and online registration at www.csi.edu/communityed

Speed Dating

XMSC 134 T01 Saturday 7 – 9 PM Pandora’s 516 Hansen St, TF

$35 Oct 18 0 Credit J. Sherman-Skeem

Wine Appreciation with a View XMSC 046 T01 Mondays 7 – 8:30 PM Canyon Crest

$75 Aug 25 – Sept 22 0 Credit J. Malone

Meals Under Pressure XHEC 010 C01 Saturdays 9 AM - 12 Noon Desert Bldg Kitchen

$65 Sept 6 - Sept 27 0 Credit D. Jolovich

Women Under the Hood – Getting the most out of your car…. XMSC 192 C04 T/Th 6 – 9 PM Canyon 130

$50 Sept 9 & 11 0 Credit D. Rodriguez

Beginning Poker – Texas Hold’em XMSC 028 C01 Tuesday 7 – 9 and 7 - 10 PM Shields 108

$50 Sept 30 – Oct 14 0 Credit C. Mumford

Intermediate Poker Strategy XMSC 028 C02 Tuesdays 7 – 9 and 7 - 10 PM Shields 108

$50 Oct 21 – Nov 4 0 Credit C. Mumford

Beginning & Intermediate Poker $20/Singles $30/Couples Nov 1 & 8 0 Credit L. Head

(Both Classes) XMSC 028 C03 Tuesdays 7 - 9 & 7 - 10 PM

$85 Sept 30 – Nov 4 Shields 108

Understanding Football (Ladies only) XPED 020 C02 Monday 6 – 9 PM Shields 204

$30 Aug 25 0 Credit J. Miller

Understanding Basketball (Ladies only) XPED 020 C03 Monday 6 – 9 PM Shields 204

$30 Dec 1 0 Credit J. Miller

Animal Skeleton Anatomy and Assembly XSCI 001 C01 Thursdays 7 – 9 PM Shields 201

Dog Obedience XHOB 004 C01 Tues/Thurs 6:30 – 7:30 PM E. Expo Lawn

$50 Sept 11 – Oct 9 0 Credit D. Jensen $52 Sept 2 - 25 0 Credit D. Stalley

All About Fly Fishing XHOB 023 C01 Monday 6 – 9 PM Shields 104

$35 Sept 22 0 Credit E. Christensen

Judo for Beginners (the gentle-way) XPED 003 C01 Tues/Thurs/Sat 6 – 7:30 PM T/Th 9 – 11 AM Sat

Advanced Judo XPED 003 C02 Tues/Thurs/Sat 6 – 7:30 PM T/TH 9 – 11 AM Sat

$60 Aug 19 – Dec 18 B. Matsuoka Gym 304

$50 Aug 19 – Dec 18 B. Matsuoka Gym 304

Medicare 101 – A Beginner’s Guide XFIN 023 C01 Thursday 7 – 9 PM Aspen 180

$15 Oct 16 0 Credit K. Azbill

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Community Education Center

On-line Learning

Non-Credit Online Career & Workforce Training Programs How our online courses work: Course content and materials are provided by Gatlin Education Services – the leader in online certification programs. Begin when you wish with courses that are all self-paced. You are assigned an instructor for one-on-one assistance. You will receive a certificate from CSI Community Education upon successful completion. Over one hundred non-credit online career and workforce training programs to choose from:

Healthcare and Fitness: Personal Fitness Trainer, Medical Transcription, HR for Health Care Professionals, More.... Business and Professional: Lean Mastery, Paralegal, More.... IT and Software Development: 3ds Max, Webmaster, More.... Management and Corporate: Entrepreneurship, Management Training, More.... Media and Design: Business Marketing Design, Graphic Design, Certificate, More.... Hospitality and Gaming: Video Game Art, Fine Arts Training, More.... Skilled Trades and Industrial: Freight Broker/Agent Training, Home Inspection, Certificate, Modern Automotive Service Tech, More….

To register online visit: www.gatlineducation.com/csi or call 1-866-441-5454. If you have technical questions prior to enrolling, contact Gatlin Education Services by emailing support@gatlineducation.com or call 817-870-2870.

THOUSANDS OF CLASSES TO CHOOSE FROM The eLearning Center at the CSI Community Education Center proudly offers the world’s most comprehensive collection of online courses. By obtaining global partnerships with top companies and authors, we provide self-study courses with open enrollment in nearly EVERY SUBJECT IMAGINABLE!

Business • Design • Engineering • Environmental • Finance • Food & Beverage • Healthcare Insurance • Skilled Trades • PC Applications • Technology ....and more

Visit the eLearning website at www.csi.theelearningcenter.com TODAY!

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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO

Get Out! Stay Active!

FINE ARTS

FALL OUTDOOR PROGRAM EVENTS Aug. 20th Sept. 6th

Kids Climbing Day Women in Nature Annual Retreat

Sept. 12 & 13th

Freshman Weekend

Sept. 13th

Free Student Rafting

Oct. 4th Oct. 10 – 13th Nov. 7 – 9th Dec. 12th

Annual Climbing at the City of Rocks Westwater Whitewater Rafting Trip to southern Utah Mountain Biking in Moab TGR Film Festival at Herrett Center

Contact Stasia Monroe 732-6697 for a Challenge Course Experience!

Great Year-Round Adventures! CSI OUTDOOR PROGRAM 732-6696 www.csi.edu/outdoors STAY NEAR

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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. Bachelors’ Degrees:

• General Business Management • Criminal Justice

• Accounting • Social Work – Begins Spring 2009

Other Programs:

• Master’s Degree in Instructional & Performance Technology (online) • Graduate Certificate or Master’s Degree in Education Technology (online) • Master’s Degree in Bilingual Education • Master’s Degree in Social Work – NEW this Fall!

Boise State’s Fall 2008 Classes in Twin Falls Fall semester begins Monday, August 25, 2008

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CJ 350, Methods of Legal Research, Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. ACCT 350, Analysis Design, and Audit of AIS, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. CJ 363, Criminal Justice Management, Internet ACCT 308, Intermediate Accounting III, Mondays, 6-9 p.m. CJ 491 & 492, Field Work I & II, Arranged FINAN 410, Working Capital Management, Mondays, 6-9 p.m. GENBUS 304, Law for Accountants I, Thursdays, 6-9 p.m. GENBUS 441, Business, Government, and Society, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. MGMT 301, Leadership Skills, Internet MKTG 301, Principles of Marketing, Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. MKTG 420, Marketing Management, Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m.

BILINGUAL EDUCATION MASTER’S DEGREE

ED-BLESL 500, Bilingual/ESL Curriculum, 3 weekends (Oct. 17-Dec. 6)) ED-BLESL 502, Methods of Teaching ESL, 3 weekends (Sept. 5-Oct. 11) ED-CIFS 506, Issues in Education, 4 weekends (Aug. 29-Nov. 2)

SOCIAL WORK MASTER’S DEGREE

SOCWRK 502, Social Welfare & Social Work, Wednesdays, 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 503, Foundation Practice I (Small Systems, Micro), 8 Saturdays, 9 a.m-3 p.m. SOCWRK 512, Human Development Through the Life Cycle, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 514, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. SOCWRK 526, Mental Disorders, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 532, Research II: Evaluation, 8 Saturdays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. SOCWRK 550, Advanced Interventions I, Mondays, 6-9 p.m. SOCWRK 575, Advanced Social Work Practicum I, Arranged

For more information contact Shari Stroud, Twin Falls Coordinator.

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Learn more

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AGEC 411: ADOL/EDAD 589: AVS 330: AVS 472: CASP 509: CASP 510: EDAD 525: ENGL 313: FCS 435: FCS 462/562: PLSC 302: PLSC 320: PLSC 334: PLSC 404/504: PTTE 426: PTTE 472:

The World of International Agribusiness. M 3:30-5:20 p.m. Critical Thinking. M 6:00-9:00 p.m. Genetics of Livestock Improvement. T/Th 9:00-10:15 a.m. Dairy Cattle Management. MWF 8:30-9:20 a.m. Psychometrics – September 11-12, 8:30-5:20 p.m. Individual Appraisal I – Sep 13, Nov 27 & 29, 8:00-5:30 p.m. Higher Education Accounting, Budgeting & Finance – W 6-9 p.m. Business Writing – Web-based course Feeding Young Children in a Group Setting – video/Web assisted Eating Disorders – Web-based course Golf and Sports Turf Management – T/Th 1:30-3:20 p.m. Olericulture – MWF 10:10-11:00 a.m. Controlled Environ. for Horticultural Prod. – MWF 9:10-10:00 a.m. ST: Vegetable Crops – MW 5:30-6:50 p.m. Occupational Analysis & Curriculum Development – W 5-8 p.m. Teaching & Learning in Occupation Education – T 5-8 p.m.

Additional Web-based courses available at www.uidaho.edu/schedule/boise/schedule.htm

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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: $236/undergraduate credit; $276/grad. credit. 8+ credits (full time): $2,332 for undergrads, $2,737 for graduates. The full-time fees do not include the health insurance premium of $578. (may be waived with proof of existing insurance.) Reduced fees for employees and students over 60; additional fees for non-residents.

ANTH 414/514 ................... ANCIENT PERU H 6:00P-8:30; 3 cr. Woods, J. Herrett Ctr. ART/MC 210 ........................ HIST & APPREC OF PHOTOGRPHY F 12:00P-2:50; 3 cr. Frazier, T. Evgrn C-91 ENGL 327 ............................ MYTHOLOGY W 7:00P-9:30; 3 cr. Studebaker, B. TBA GEOL 410/510..................... SCIENCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY H 7:00P-9:00; 2 cr Link, P. Evgrn C-91 HIST 309 ............................. MODERN UNITED STATES T,H 9:30-10:45; 3 cr. Marsh, K. Evgrn C-91 HIST 423/523 ..................... IDAHO HISTORY T,H 1:00P-2:15; 3 cr. Marsh, K. Evgrn C-91 PHYS 325 ............................ WEATHER & CLIMATE TBA; 3 cr. Hackworth, M. Website PHYS 410/510 ..................... SCIENCE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY H 7:00P-9:00; 2 cr Link, P. Evgrn C-91 PSYC 401............................. THEORIES OF PERSONALITY T 6:00P-8:30; 3 cr. Simonson, R. TBA PSYC 431/531 ..................... PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY I M,W,F 3:00P-3:50; 3 cr. Brumley, M. Evgrn C-91 SPAN 400/500..................... SPANISH ADVANCED GRAMMAR M,W,F 8:00-8:50; 3 cr. Tarp, C. Evrgn C-91 WS 201 ............................... INTRO TO WOMEN’S STUDIES T,H 5:30P-6:45; 3 cr McCoy, C. Evgrn C-89

PAYMENTS AND LATE FEES*: FEES DUE BY 8/25/08 A $50 late fee will be charged August 26. A $100 late fee will be charged if not paid by the 10th day of class. Pay with TranPay, check or cash at the ISU-Twin Falls office. To pay with credit card, call 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 Training & Development, and Nursing. An Assoc.’s Degree is offered in Respiratory Therapy. Courses are offered toward degrees in Psychology, Special Educ., and masters’ in Education. *Classes can be cancelled at any time for lack of enrollment

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SPED 429/529 .................... STRATEGIES SEVERE DISABILITY W 4:00P-6:50; 3 cr. TBA Evgrn C-91 SPED 423 ........................... DESIGNING INSTRUCTION TBA; 3 cr. Coulter, G. Website SPED 436 ........................... MATH METH CHILDREN W/DISAB TBA; 3 cr. TBA Website

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BIOL 305............................. INTRO. TO PATHOBIOLOGY TBA; 3 cr. Bunde, C. Website NURS 405 ........................... SOCIALIZATION INTO NURSING TBA; 1 cr. TBA Website NURS 424............................ RN LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY TBA; 3 cr. Renn, N. TBA NURS 425............................ RN LEADERSHIP IN COMM PRACT. TBA; 3 cr. Renn, N. TBA PHIL 230 ............................. BIOETHICS T,H 4:00P-5:15; 3 cr. Skidmore, J. Evgrn C-91

College of Technology GEMT 400 ........................... ESSENTIALS OF SURVEYING F 3:00P-6:50; 3 cr. Wissa, M. Evgrn C-89 HRD 404/504 ..................... EVALUATION IN CT AND PTE M 7:00P-9:50; 3 cr. Buffaloe, D. Evgrn C-91 HRD 405/505 ..................... LEARNING STYLES FNDAMENTLS T 6:30P-9:20; 3 cr. Croker, R. TBA HRD 409/509 ..................... PROF READINGS AND WRITING TBA; 3 cr. Kolody, R. Website HRD 457/557 ..................... FACILITATING ADULT LEARNING F 6:00P-8:50; 3 cr. Wilson-Scott, K.Evgrn C-91 HRD 461/561 ..................... DIRECTED STUDIES TBA; 1-4 cr. Croker, R. TBA HRD 465 ............................ PRACTICUM IN CORP TRNG TBA; 3 cr. Wilson-Scott, K.TBA HRD 632 ............................ RESEARCH METHODS IN HRD H 6:30P-9:20; 3 cr. Wilson-Scott, K.TBA HRD 635 ............................. GRADUATE PRACTICUM IN HRD TBA; 3 cr. Wilson-Scott, K.TBA HRD 645 ............................ FIELD RESEARCH PROJECT TBA; 1-3 cr. Croker, R. TBA HRD 650 ............................ THESIS TBA; 1-3 cr. Croker, R. TBA RESP 200 ............................ INTRO TO RESP. CARE & LAB M 1:00P-3:50; 4 cr. Swope, S. Evgrn C-89 RESP 211............................. PHARMACOTHERAPY RESP THERA T 1:00P-2:50; 2 cr. Swope, S. Evgrn C-89 RESP 232 ............................ PATIENT ASSESSMENT II M 9:00-10:50; 2 cr. Swope, S. Evgrn C-89 RESP 280 ............................ CASE MANAGEMENT I T 9:00-10:50; 2 cr. Wood, L. Evgrn C-89 RESP 330 ............................ CLIN. PRACT THERAP PROCED III TBA; 5 cr. Wood, L. TBA

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MINI-CASSIA CENTER College of Southern Idaho Mini-Cassia Higher Education Center 1600 Parke Avenue 678-1400 Burley, Idaho 83318

CREDIT COURSES

SEE THE CSI 2008-2009 CATALOG FOR ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Principles of Bookkeeping ACCB 129-M01 $475.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 5 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Fisher Financial Accounting ACCT 201-M01 $380.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 6:30 to 9:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Oakes Medical Terminology ALLH 101-M02V $190.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 5 to 6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Currie Cultural Anthropology ANTH 102-M03V $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center James Art History 1 ARTS 101-M01 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call Drawing 1 ARTS 111-M01 $190.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 10 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West Ceramics 1 ARTS 125-M01 $190.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 1 to 3:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West Photoshop Workshop ARTS 199-M02 $190.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Minico High School Call WaterColors ARTS 199-M03 $190.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Call Studio Drawing ARTS 201I-M01 $190.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 10 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West Studio Ceramics ARTS 203I-M01 $190.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 1 to 3:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center West

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Environmental Science BIOL 120-M01 $380.00 plus book Monday, Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 7 to 9:20 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Staff

PC Prep CISS 102-M01 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 5 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Larson

English Composition 1 ENGL 101-M01 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dallolio

Human Structure & Function Lab BIOL 127L-M01 $0.00 Friday August 25 to December 19 8:30 to 10:20 a.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Boling

Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M02 $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Seely

English Composition 1 ENGL 101-M02 $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Dallolio

Biology 1 BIOL 201-M01V $380.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 12 to 12:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Selelyo

Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M03 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smith

English Composition 1 ENGL 101-M04 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer

Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 BIOL 228-M01V $380.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 11 to 11:50 a.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Boling

Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M04 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Call

English Composition 2 ENGL 102-M01 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Haeberle

Introduction to Business BUSA 101-M01 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Braegger

Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M05 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 7-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smith

English Composition 2 ENGL 102-M02 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Eilers

Introduction to Business BUSA 101-M02V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 2 to 2:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Heiner

Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202-M01V $285.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Pohanka

English Composition 2 ENGL 102-M03 $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Eilers

Business Statistics For Decision Making BUSA 207-M01V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 1 to 1:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Simon-Power

Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202-M03V $285.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 11a.m. to 12:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Heiner

Survey of English Literature 1 ENGL 267-M01 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 10 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer

Introduction to Information Science BUSA 215-M01 $285.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Bagley

Development/Individual Differences EDUC 205-M01I $285.00 plus book Independent August 25 to December 19 678-1400 (6942) 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bloxham

Personal Finance FINA 102-M01V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 11 to 11:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Ellis

Introduction to Information Science BUSA 215-M02 $285.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Bagley

Education Technology EDUC 215-M01 $285.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 7 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Cole

Physical Geology GEOL 101 M01 $380.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson

Introduction to Information Science BUSA 215-M03 $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Lierman

Basic English and Writing ENGL 015-M01V $380.00 plus book Mon., Tues, Weds., Thur. Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 10 to 10:50 a.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jones

Physical Geology Lab (Required) GEOL 101L M01 $0.00 Thursday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson

Leadership Development Skills BUSA 255-M01 $285.00 plus book Thursday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Lierman

Basic English and Writing ENGL 015-M02 $380.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 5 to 6:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Oppelt

Geology of Southern Idaho GEOL 110-M01 $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 4:30 to 7 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gunderson

Chemistry in Everyday Life CHEM 100-M01 $380.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 to 6:00 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Potthast

Developmental Composition ENGL 090-M01 $285.00 plus book Monday August 25 to December 19 4 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer

Western Civilization HIST 101-M01V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. August 25 to December 19 8 to 8:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Gentry

Chemistry in Everyday Lab CHEM 100L-M01 $0.00 Thursday August 25 to December 19 5 to 7:00 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Potthast

Developmental Composition ENGL 090-M02V $285.00 plus book Wednesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Baltz

US History 1 HIST 111-M01 $285.00 plus book Tuesday August 25 to December 19 7 to 10 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hamilton

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MINI-CASSIA CENTER Becoming a Master Student INSS P101-M01 $95.00 plus book Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fr. August 18 to August 22 10 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Staff

Math in Modern Society MATH 123-M01 $285.00 plus book Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Burley High School Caresia

Pre-Algebra MATH 015-M02V Tuesday, Thursday 11a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Dawson

Math in Modern Society MATH 123-M02V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 9 to 9:50 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Morgan

Pre-Algebra MATH 015-M04V Tuesday, Thursday 2 to 3:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Dawson

College Algebra MATH 143-M01 Monday 7 to 9:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Payne

Pre-Algebra MATH 015-M05 Tuesday, Thursday 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Bennett

College Algebra MATH 143-M02V Tuesday, Thursday 8 to 9:20 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center

Beginning Group Fitness/Aerobics PHYE 119-M01 $95.00 + $35.00 Fee Monday, Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 noon to 12:50PM 1 Credit Impact Athletic Club Staff

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Dickson

Pre-Algebra MATH 015-M07 Tuesday, Thursday 9:30 to 10:50 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$95.00 Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 1 Credit Delis

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Bennett

Brief Calculus MATH 160-M01V Tuesday, Thursday 5:30 to 7:20 p.m. Burley High School

Yoga PHYE 134-M01 Monday, Tuesday 5 to 5:50 p.m. W. 13th Street Studio

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Dickson

Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M01 Monday, Wednesday 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. Burley High School

$95.00 Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 1Credit Delis

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Gummerson

Introduction to Statistics MATH 253-M01V $285.00 plus book Monday, Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Rice

Pilates PHYE 142-M01 Tuesday, Friday 9 to 9:50 a.m. W. 13th Street Studio

Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M02 Monday, Wednesday 4 to 5:20 p.m. Burley High School

$95.00 Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 1 Credit Delis

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Gummerson

Introduction to Statistics MATH 253-M01V $285.00 plus book Monday, Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Rice

Continuing Yoga PHYE 143-M01 Monday, Tuesday 6 to 6:50 p.m. W. 13th Street Studio

Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M03V Mon., Wed., Fri. 10 to 10:50 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Jones

Math for Elementary Teachers 2 MATH 257-M01V $285.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 to 5:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Morgan

Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M06V Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 to 9:50 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Jones

Music Appreciation MUSI 100-M01 Thursday 7 to 9:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M07V Tuesday, Thursday 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Moody

Survey of Jazz and Pop Music MUSI 108-M01V $285.00 plus book Monday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Jensen

Intermediate Algebra MATH 108-M01 Monday 3:30 to 6:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Payne

Symphony Orchestra MUSI 121-M01 TBA TBA Mini-Cassia Center

Intermediate Algebra MATH 108-M02V Tuesday, Thursday 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Elliot

Intermediate Algebra MATH 108-M03 Tuesday, Thursday 5 to 8:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Arp

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$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Oppelt

$95.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 1 Credit Spackman

Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M01 $400.00 plus book Mon., Tues., Thur. August 27 to October 20 5 to 9:00 PM 0 Credits Sat.-7 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Minico High School Tracy

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Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M02 $400.00 plus book Mon., Tues., Thur. Oct. 22 to Dec. 20 5 to 9:00 PM 0 Credits Sat.-7 a.m.- to 3:00 p.m. Minico High School Tracy

Introduction to Political Science POLS 102-M01V $285.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 9:30 to 11 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hagan

Intermediate Nursing Intervention NURR 103-M01V $855.00 plus books Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 8 to 9:50 a.m. 9 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Warner

General Psychology PSYC 101-M01 Wednesday 4:30 to 7 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Allen

General Psychology PSYC 101-M02 Monday 7 to 9:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Bagwell

Basic Reading READ 015-M01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 2 to 2:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Peck

Over 60 and Getting Fit (Rupert) PHYE 144-M01 $0 Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 9 to 9:50 a.m. 1 Credit Rupert Civic Center Gillette Over 60 and Getting Fit (Burley) PHYE 144-M02 $0 Mon., Wed., Fri Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Gillette Health and Wellness PHYE 155-M01 Thursday 7 to 9:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Schenk

Yoga for Seniors PHYE 199-M01 Tuesday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. W. 13th Street Studio

$285.00 Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Delis

Survey of Astronomy PHYS 101-M01V Tuesday 7 to 9:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Blacker

Survey of Astronomy Lab PHYS 101L-M01V $0.00 Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 7 to 9:20 p.m. 0 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Blacker American National Government POLS 101-M02 $285.00 plus book Tuesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Prestwich

Building College Vocabulary READ 035-M04V $285.00 plus book Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 1 to 1:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Slifer Reading Development READ 090-M02V Tuesday, Thursday 5:30 to 6:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Hayden

Sign Language 1 SIGL P 150-M01 $95.00 plus book Wednesday August 29 to September 26 7 to 9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew Sign Language 2 SIGL P 151-M01 $95.00 plus book Wednesday October 3 to October 31 7 to 9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew Sign Language 3 SIGL P 152-M01 $95.00 plus book Wednesday November 7 to December 12 7 to 9:20 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Andrew Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101-M01V $285.00 plus book Monday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 7 to 9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Reynolds Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101-M02V $285.00 plus book Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 7 to 9:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Torngren Elementary Spanish 1 SPAN 101-M01 Tuesday, Thursday 7 to 8:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Jensen

Elementary Spanish 2 SPAN 102-M01 Tuesday, Thursday 5 to 6:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$380.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 4 Credits Jensen

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1600 Parke Ave. Burley, Idaho 83318

1 (208) 678-1400

MINI-CASSIA CENTER College Study Methods STUS 101-M01V $190.00 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Peck

Introduction to Windows XP COMP 130-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday November 5 to December 10 4:30 to 7 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns

College Study Methods STUS 101-M02 $190.00 plus book Wednesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 5 to 6:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bloxham

Introduction to Windows XP COMP 130-M02 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon., Wed., Fri. October 6 to November 10 12:30 to 3 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer

Job Seeking Skills TECT 146 M01 Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fr. 1 to 3:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center

$95.00 Aug. 18 to Aug. 22 1 Credit Staff

Introduction to Quickbooks COMP 136-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Thursday September 11 to October 9 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock

Theatre Appreciation THEA 101-M01 Tuesday 4:30 to 6:50 p.m. Burley High School

$285.00 plus book Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 3 Credits Call

Intermediate Quickbooks COMP 139-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Thursday October 16 to November 13 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock

Beginning Welding WELD 134-M01 $190.00 + $50.00 Lab Fee Tuesday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 6 to 8:50 p.m. 2 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Staff

Web Page Design COMP 167-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Tuesday November 4 to December 9 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson

Welding Upgrade WELD 200-M01 $285.00 + $75.00 Lab Fee Thursday Aug. 25 to Dec. 19 6 to 8:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smyer

Introduction to Internet and E-Mail COMP 185-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon., Wed., Fri. October 6 to November 10 12:30 to1:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer

COMPUTER CLASSES

Buying & Selling on Ebay COMP 199-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday September 3 to October 1 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock

Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M01 $95.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fr. August 18 to August 22 10 to 12:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M02 $95.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Wednesday September 3 to October 10 4:30 to 7 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M03 $95.00 plus $9.00 Lab Fee Mon., Wed., Fri. September 3 to October 3 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer Basic Keyboarding COMP 109-M01 $95.00 Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fr. August 18 to August 22 12:30 to 3 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Teeter Basic Keyboarding COMP 109-M02 $95.00 Mon., Wed., Fri. September 3 to October 3 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer Introduction to Excel (Spreadsheets) COMP 115-M01 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Tuesday September 30 to October 28 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson

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Digital Scrapbooking COMP 199-M02 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday October 8 to November 15 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock Card Making COMP 199-M03 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Wednesday October 8 to November 5 4:30 to 7p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Pincock Card Making COMP 199-M04 $95.00 plus $22.00 Lab Fee Mon., Wed., Fri. Nov. 12 to Dec. 18 10 to11:30 a.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer

ENRICHMENT COURSES 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. 8 to Nov. 17 MCC Room A-16 Joan Peterson

Candy Wrapper Purses

I’ve Turned On The Computer…NowWhat?

Recycle your trash into the cutest accessories in town. Candy wrapper handbags are sold in fancy boutiques, on the Internet and across the border. Potato chip sacks, candy wrappers or glossy magazines can end up great gifts for the holidays. Start saving colorful paper discards that can be cut into 2 x 41/2 inch pieces. Shannon Wood will teach how to cut, fold and sew purses, cell phone holders and album covers that are unique, durable and colorful. XART016M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Tues. Sept. 9 to 30 MCC Room B-12 Shannon Wood

M*I*C*K*E*Y* is not the mouse you need. Take the intimidation out of computer technology with this basic course. Participants will experiment with the keyboard and mouse on common computer programs. This class will increase your understanding of Windows’ popular operating system. Students will learn to set up programs, create and manage files, customize windows, change desktop displays and discover great shortcuts. XCMP001M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. Aug. 27 to Sept. 17 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer

Introduction to Animation Art

Cell Phn Txt 4 the Completely Confused

A stack of paper, a pencil and you’re off on an adventure. Instructor RaNae Anderson worked in animation as an artist and in production for about 10 years. She will share the process from idea to final print. XART019M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Mon. Nov. 3 to 24 MCC Room B-5/A-25 RaNae Anderson

Digital Camera Survival Skills

Turning it on is a challenge, then the controls are small and whatever does ISO, and S-M-P mean? John Berglund will solve the mysteries and 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. Class is limited to 12 participants. XART038M01 $20 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. Aug. 18 to 25 MCC Room B-12 John Berglund

Basic Photography and Landscapes

Cell phones have lots of wonderful features.. really!!! You paid for, now learn to use them. Instructor Lance Pincock will cover text messaging, adding music and ringtones, taking and sending photos, setting up voice mail and contacts and customizing your display. The two-class course should get you started so you won’t need to ask strangers or worse, small children, for help with the basics. XCMP011M01 $20 6 to 8 P.M., Tues./Wed. Aug. 19 to Sept. 20 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock

Buy & Sell on EBay

Protect your identity don’t buy or sell on Ebay without learning tips and tricks to avoid identity theft. Technology can be intimidating for beginners but instructor Lance Pincock will cover making smart decisions with online marketing. The cost is $40 and class is limited to 12 participants. XCMP 005 M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Nov. 18 to Dec. 9 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock

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 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. Sept. 29 to Oct. 27 MCC Room B-12 John Berglund

Office 2007 Word

Photos of People

Publish It With Office 2007

There are simple tricks for great photos of people and John Berglund is planning to share them. 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 a jaunts around Burley for unusual photo setting experience. Participants need a camera, digital or single reflex lens, with aperture and f/stop settings. XART038M03 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. Nov. 3 to 24 MCC Room B-12 John Berglund

You will eventually “HAVE TO” update your programs. 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. XCMP014M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. Sept. 24 to Oct. 15 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer Publisher 2007 is a great companion to all of the Microsoft Office programs. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel, students will learn to download templates to create great cards, newsletters, banners, brochures, menus, calendars, postcards, posters and more. This versatile workhorse is fast and friendly to use and easily accepts images from other sources. XCMP040M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. Oct. 22 to Nov. 12 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer

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COLLEGE 1600 ParkeOF Ave.SOUTHERN Burley, Idaho IDAHO 83318

FINE ARTS 1 (208) 678-1400

MINI-CASSIA CENTER Microsoft Movie Maker

Shoot photos with your digital camera download and edit it into usable video with Movie Maker. Instructor RaNae Anderson worked in production design on music videos and feature films in California. She will guide students through the process of editing and adding music and narration. Students may want to bring a laptop to work on their projects. XCMP059M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Mon. Sept. 29 to Oct. 27 MCC Room A-25 RaNae Anderson

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. The three-session course is $30. XCMP060M01 $30 7 to 9 p.m., Mon. Sept. 8 to 22 MCC Room A-25 John Berglund

Photoshop Elements

Even when taking pictures isn’t your strong suit, you can learn to fix the flaws and make them fantastic. Students will learn to take care of red eye, red faces, bad lighting, crooked shots and crooked antics. Lance Pincock has planned some just for fun projects along with the basic skills. XCMP060M02 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Oct. 7 to 28 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock

Office 2007 PowerPoint

Use your photos, music and video and create a powerful compact disk presentation with voice over narration. Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 not only enables users to quickly create high-impact, dynamic presentations, it also provides workflow integration and ways to easily share information. From the redesigned user interface to the new graphics and formatting capabilities, PowerPoint 2007 puts the control in your hands. XCMP165M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Mon. Nov. 17 to Dec. 8 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer

Web Page Design

Everyone who uses the internet has been to websites that were slow to load or worse, locked up your computer. You don’t want yours to be one of those. Web Page Design is more than just setting up a website. Students will learn to maintain and update a website. Instructor Lance Pincock will teach them to use text, images, links, frames and tables. XCMP167M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Tues. Sept. 2 to 23 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock

Beginning Genealogy

Look for long lost relatives, dig into your family’s past and discover yourself in genealogy. Lance Pincock will guide participants through the hands-on process of searching the World Wide Web for ancestors. XCMP199M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. August 7 to 28 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock

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Making Your Dollars Stretch Seminar

Do you have more month than money? If you are tired of your empty pocket dictating your life, learn to make your dollar stretch and spend your money with purpose. Gus Brackett will cover a common sense approach to budgeting for your own specific financial goals as well as consumer choice and marketing traps to avoid. XFIN005M01 $40 9 a.m. to noon, Sat. Sept. 27 MCC Room A-22 Gus Brackett

Conquering Debt Seminar

Get out from under the debt crunch. Gus Brackett will cover types of debt, good versus bad debt, tools for evaluating appropriate debt and which debt to avoid. Most importantly, students will learn to formulate a plan to eliminate debt. XFIN005M01 $40 1 to 4 p.m., Sat. Sept. 27 MCC Room A-22 Gus Brackett

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. 8 to Nov. 17 MCC Room A-22 Virginia Hansen

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. September TBA Cassia Sheriff’s Office Wayne Winder and Antonio Bernad

Conversation Spanish for Beginners

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. XLNG004M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Sept. 4 to 25 MCC Room B-12 Virginia Hansen

Spanish Repeat

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 6 to 8 p.m. Thur. Sept. 4 to 25 MCC Room B-12 Virginia Hansen

Conversation Spanish Continued

This class is a continuation of the beginner program. Students will spend additional time practicing and expanding language skills XLNG004M03 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Oct. 2 to 23 MCC Room B-12 Virginia Hansen

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Practical GPS Uses

This is a 4-hour course intended for individuals who have a GPS and want to learn how to use it for enjoying the outdoors. Instructor Arlin McDonald will cover the basics including plotting locations, following and retracing a trail, reading the screen, waypoints, elevation, topographic and street maps, using a compass and downloading data programs. Students will go outside and put their GPS navigational skills to work. Two sections are offered in August. XMSC010M02 $20 5 to 9 p.m., Thur. August 7 MCC Room B-12 Arlin McDonald XMSC010M02 $20 5 to 9 p.m., Thur. August 21 MCC Room B-12 Arlin McDonald

How to Use a T-83 Calculator

The instruction manual isn’t always the easiest place to start learn new skills. Lance Pincock will teach students the basics for using the Tseries 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 four days. XMSC192M01 $20 5 to 6 p.m., Mo/Tu/We/Th Aug. 18 to 21 MCC Room A-7 Lance Pincock

The Dynamics of Domestic Violence

Domestic violence doesn’t just happen to people you don’t know. It happens across all walks of life without regard to economic or social standings. It can happen to you or someone close to you. This course presented by Detective Dan Bristol will cover recognizing the signs of violence, how the legal process works and surviving. This delicate subject is not so delicate when presented with the harrowing facts from our community. Bristol has presented the course to volunteers and paid staff at violence centers and police groups. Knowledge is a tool, take advantage of an incredible opportunity and register early. XMSC022M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Wed. Sept 3 to 24 MCC Room B-12 Dan Bristol

It’s Your Backyard: Survival Preparation

Find out how fun primal survival techniques are to practice. Amanda Crump will demonstrate how preparing in advance can aid you whether you are stranded in a car or stuck in the wilderness. Students will learn why to prepare, the most useful tools and equipment and the importance of mental preparation. XMSC182M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m. Tues. Aug. 5 to 26 MCC Room B-12 Amanda Crump

ADDITIONAL CLASSES UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT PRESS TIME For more information, call or stop by the Center or register your name for the email database at jbryant@csi.edu All classes have size limitations and early registration is recommended.

Step Back in Time: Antietam

The Antietam Battle near Sharpsburg, Maryland was the worst single day in American history in respect to the loss of life. This strategic victory encouraged Abraham Lincoln to change the purpose of the war, from a war of preventing secession to a war of eventual abolition for the slaves. This battle enabled Lincoln to finally release the Emancipation Proclamation. Some of the class will focus on the ordinary heroes who helped influence the outcome and duration of the war such as Clara Barton who would eventually set the standard for American nursing and the American Red Cross. XMSC187M01 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Aug. 14 to 28 MCC Room B-5 Joe Colflesh

Step Back in Time: The Civil War

Joe Colflesh will take students back in time to learn about the common citizen’s experience during the American Civil War. Colflesh’s interpretive course will look at the clothing, medicine, diet and weapons and war gaming. Genealogy buffs will enjoy learning about searching for ancestors and dilemmas of life in the 1860’s. Civil War and frontier reenactment buffs will develop understanding of the connection between the Mini-Cassia area and the Civil War. The course is eight weeks long. XMSC187M02 $50 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Sept. 11 to Oct. 30 MCC Room B-5 Joe Colflesh

Step Back in Time: Pearl Harbor

History channel buffs delight in stories from Pearl Harbor and this course is an opportunity to talk detail. The course will cover the Japanese preparation, the first wave, the loss of courage and the aftermath. XMSC187M03 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Nov. 6 to 20 MCC Room B5 Joe Colflesh

Step Back in Time: Battle of the Bulge

The Battle of the Bulge was largest battle ever fought by the U.S. army. This class will discuss the rapid events from Normandy to the involvement of Patton’s Third army up to the Battle of the Bulge from Dec. 17 to Jan. 31, 1945. Discussions will include advancements in technology during the war and the physical environment. XMSC187M04 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. Dec. 4 to 18 MCC Room B-5 Joe Colflesh

Gymnastics for Children

Children ages 4 to 12 will run, tumble and cartwheel into fitness while developing balance, coordination, agility and self-confidence. Each class is limited to 12 children placed according to age and ability. The cost is $30 monthly, Sept. 2 to 25, Oct. 7 to 30, Nov. 4 to Dec. 4. Susan Kippes is the instructor. Ages 4-5 YPED010M01 $30 Monthly 4 to 4:50 p.m., Tues./Thur. Susan Kippes Beginners Ages 6-12 YPED010M04 $30 Monthly 5 to 5:50 p.m., Tues./Thur. Susan Kippes Intermediate and Advanced Ages 6-12 YPED010M07 $30 Monthly 6 to 6:50 p.m., Tues./Thur. Susan Kippes

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NORTH SIDE CENTER ACADEMIC COURSES 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 2008-2009 CATALOG FOR ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS.

Basic English and Writing ENGL 015—N01V $380 plus books M., T., W., Th. Aug. 25 to Dec. 18 10-10:50 a.m. 4 credits North Side Center Jones Developmental Composition ENGL 090—N02V $285 plus books Wednesday Aug. 27 to Dec. 17 7-9:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Baltz

Medical Terminology ALLH 101—N02V Wednesday 5-6:50 p.m. North Side Center

$190 plus books Aug. 27 to Dec. 17 2 credits Currie

Biology 1* BIOL 201—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-12:50 p.m. North Side Center

English Composition 1 ENGL 101—N01 Tuesday 6-8:50 p.m. Wendell High School

$285 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 16 3 credits Smith

$380 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 4 credits Selelyo

*Required lab available at CSI Twin Falls only.

Western Civilization 1 HIST 101—N01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-8:50 a.m. North Side Center

$285 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 3 credits Gentry

Human Anatomy and Physiology 2* BIOL 228—N01V $380 plus books Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 11-11:50 a.m. 4 credits North Side Center Boling

PreAlgebra MATH 015—N02V Tuesday, Thursday 11 a.m.-12:20 p.m. North Side Center

$285 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 18 3 credits Dawson

Beginning Algebra MATH 025—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 8:30-9:50 a.m. North Side Center

$285 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 18 3 credits Jones

Intermediate Algebra MATH 108—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 3:30-5:20 p.m. North Side Center

$380 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 18 4 credits Jones

*Required lab available at CSI Twin Falls only.

Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101—N02 $285 plus books Wednesday Aug. 27 to Dec. 17 6-8:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Johnson Introduction to Computers COMP 100—N01 $104 Tuesday Oct. 7 to Nov. 4 6-9 p.m. 1 credit Idaho School for the Deaf & the Blind Klingler COMP 100—N02 Monday 6-9 p.m. Wendell High School

$104 Nov. 10 to Dec. 8 1 credit Allen

Introduction to Excel COMP 115—N01 Wednesday 6-9 p.m. Wendell High School

$117 Sept. 10 to Oct. 8 1 credit Allen

Basic PC Troubleshooting COMP 134—N01 $117 Thursday Nov. 6 to Dec. 11 6-9 p.m. (No class Nov. 27) 1 credit Gooding High School Rigby Using Quickbooks 1 COMP 136—N01 Monday 6-9 p.m. Jerome High School

$117 Sept. 8 to Oct. 6 1 credit Muck

Using Photoshop Elements COMP 199—N01 $117 plus book Wednesday Oct. 22 to Nov. 19 6-9 p.m. 1 credit Wendell High School Allen Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202—N01V $285 plus books Monday Aug. 25 to Dec. 15 7-9:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Pohanka

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Math in Modern Society MATH 123—N01V $285 plus books Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 9-9:50 a.m. 3 credits North Side Center Morgan Survey of Jazz and Pop Music MUSI 108—N01V $285 plus books Monday Aug. 25 to Dec. 15 4:30-6:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Jensen

Survey of Astronomy* PHYS 101—N01V $380 plus books Tuesday Aug. 26 to Dec. 16 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. 28 to Dec. 18 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

$285 plus books Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 3 credits Peck

Building College Vocabulary READ 035—N01V $285 plus books Mon., Wed., Fri. Aug. 25 to Dec. 17 1-1:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Slifer Reading Development READ 090—N01V Tuesday, Thursday 5:30-6:50 p.m. North Side Center

$285 plus books Aug. 26 to Dec. 18 3 credits Hayden

Sign Language 1 SIGL P150—N01 Tuesday, Thursday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center

$95 plus book Sept. 16 to Oct. 9 1 credit Andrew

Sign Language 2 SIGL P151—N01 Tuesday, Thursday 7-9 p.m. North Side Center

$95 plus book Oct. 14 to Nov. 6 1 credit Andrew

Sign Language 3 SIGL P152—N01 $95 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Nov. 13 to Dec. 11 7-9 p.m. (No class Nov. 27) 1 credit North Side Center Andrew

ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES

Over 60 and Getting Fit PHYE 144—N01 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. ISDB Gym, Gooding

$95 Sept. 8 to Dec. 12 1 credit Comstock

Register for Adult Enrichment courses at the North Side Center in Gooding or by calling 9348678. All courses have limited enrollment and pre-registration is required.

PHYE 144—N02 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. Jerome Rec. Center

$95 Sept. 8 to Dec. 12 1 credit Wright

PHYE 144—N03 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9-9:50 a.m. Shoshone High School

$95 Sept. 8 to Dec. 12 1 credit Shaw

PHYE 144—N04 Tuesday, Thursday 9-9:50 a.m. Hagerman High School

$95 Sept. 9 to Dec. 11 1 credit Mittleider

Mexican Cooking Spice up your life and enjoy a tasty sampling of Mexican cuisine. Instructor Samuel Lopez will demonstrate some traditional cooking methods using a variety of ingredients that are indigenous to some regions of Mexico. You will also do some hands-on cooking and receive recipes of the fun things you make during class. Get your taste buds ready and eat up your own tortillas, salsas, guacamole and other delights. (1 session) XHEC 010—N02 $25 Monday Oct. 27 5-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Lopez

Handgun Safety Get informed and learn what your rights are when it comes to carrying a gun. This preparatory class, instructed by Sgt. Dave Kiger, will cover current Idaho laws, other states’ gun laws, and safety issues. Range practice is also included on Saturday with emphasis on trigger control, target alignment and holster requirements. You will be provided with a Certificate of Completion and all the forms you need to apply for a concealed weapons permit at the sheriff’s office, upon successful completion of the class. You must furnish your own gun that is in compliance with concealed weapon laws, along with ammunition, safety glasses and ear protection. Students must be age 21 or older to participate. (3 sessions) XHOB 009—N01 $50 Tues., Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Sept. 16, 18 & 20 Sat. 8 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Kiger Self-Defense 101 Would you know how to defend yourself if you were confronted in a dangerous situation? What’s the best thing to do when you only have your body’s natural “weapons” to use? You’ll get these questions and many more answered in this class. Instructor Kevin Williams, who holds a black belt in Tai Kung Fu and a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, will teach you over 55 different stand-up and ground fighting positions. You’ll be introduced to the basic philosophy of mixed martial arts, dojo etiquette, and learn basic techniques for common confrontation scenarios. You will be able to apply what you’ve learned by sparring in a safe environment. (8 sessions) XPED 008—N01 $60 Tuesday Sept. 2 to Oct. 21 7:30-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Williams XPED 008—N02 $60 Monday Oct. 20 to Dec. 8 7-8:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Williams Archery Shooting a bow and arrow can be an incredibly fun pastime and life-long hobby. Once used primarily for combat, the sport of archery has become popular around the world. Whether for hunting game, competing in the Olympics, or just having fun in the backyard, this archery class can get you started. Instructor Craig Swenson will cover the equipment that is needed and teach you how the traditional bow and arrow work. You will learn the basics of instinctive shooting for traditional and

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compound bows as you practice shooting at targets. Come and discover the history, skill and excitement involved in this sport. The deadline for registration is September 30. (4 sessions) XPED 020—N02 $40 Tuesday, Thursday Oct. 7 to 16 5:30-7:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Swenson Run for Your Life Just like the Energizer® bunny, we’re still running, so why not join us? Now that fall approaches, instructor Amy Brinkley is back with evening hours and fewer sessions. This basic introduction to running is open to all levels of fitness. Whether you are a walker, just getting started as a runner, or are training for a race, you’ll benefit from this class. Everything from stretching, breathing, and form to setting personal fitness goals will be covered. You’ll even get some tips on how to prepare for a 5K. Learn about the various running apparel that’s available, how to recognize and prevent injury, and walking or jogging intervals. Pace work on the track as well as distance work on a road course will be introduced. You will create a workout that fits your own schedule and abilities. So don’t wait—“run” on down to the North Side Center and sign up. (8 sessions) XPED 020—N01 $30 Tuesday, Thursday Aug. 26 to Sept. 18 6-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Brinkley Introduction to Scuba Diving Don’t be discouraged by the cold weather! Start making plans to take a trip to a warmer climate as you jump into the adventure of SCUBA diving in this new course. Enjoyed by millions, SCUBA is fun, easy and safe and allows you to explore the mystery and beauty of another world. PADI certified instructor Dave Scantlin will introduce you to the excitement of diving and its environment. In this course, find out what equipment you’ll need and some of the best places to go, as well as some physiology and how the body reacts under water. If we have a good response to this class, we will follow-up with some certification classes in the spring semester. (1 session) XPED 010—N01 $25 Wednesday Nov. 19 7:30-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Scantlin

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Yoga Retreat Day Let go of your stress and relax. Instructor Vicky Roper will help you balance your mind, body and spirit. Take this opportunity to get grounded, to focus and reflect as you practice active yoga poses in the morning and work on restorative yoga in the afternoon. By the end of the day, you’ll see how yoga increases flexibility by taking each joint through its full range of motion, provides inner and outer strength, and gives you a more acute sense of body awareness. Both beginning and intermediate students are welcome. Please bring a lunch, yoga props if you have them and dress for comfort. (1 session) XPED 005—N01 $40 Saturday Oct. 18 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Roper A Look at Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is quickly becoming one of the growing forms of health care. But what is it? Get an overview of the philosophies and basic physical practices in TCM along with a demonstration of Amma Bodywork Therapy. This involves the stimulation of the body’s natural energy lines and pressure points through an invigorating but relaxing circular massage. Let nationally certified practitioner Jennifer Skinner help you release your everyday tension and enhance your overall well being. Please wear comfortable clothing. (1 session) XMSC 125—N01 $20 Wednesday Oct. 22 6-8 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Skinner Embracing Change The only constant in life is change. So why do so many of us resist and fear change instead of seeing it as an opportunity to grow? You’ll find the answer to that question and others as you learn how to turn your irrational beliefs about change into affirmations that allow you to go through life’s transitions with grace and ease. With the help of instructor, Jodie Robb, you’ll learn the basics of acceptance and personal insight that will assist you in creating peace of mind and spirit. So don’t stay stuck in the past; embrace change and the wisdom you gain to use as a springboard to an exciting and fulfilling life. (1 session) XMSC 085—N01 $25 Saturday Sept. 27 9 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Robb

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You’re on the Air (How to Really Make it in Voice-Overs) Voice-overs are hot today! And you don’t have to be an actor to get voice-over work. Learn about an exciting new way to avoid the professional competition and actually turn voice-overs into a thriving full or parttime business. In this online class done from the comfort of your own home, Dan Levine, a commercial producer and Tony Award-nominated Broadway composer, will discuss voice-over technique. Then a successful voice-over artist will discuss voice-over opportunities, income potential, and the all-important demo and how to have it produced. There will be time after class to ask questions and get answers via e-mail and conference call, and you can even have a voice evaluation done by calling from your home phone. Don’t miss this chance to get the inside scoop on this exciting business. (1 session) XMSC 159—N01 $30 Monday Nov. 3 6-7:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Levine Conversational Spanish Have you taken a Spanish class before and only learned a few words or phrases? Or maybe you’ve forgotten most of what you learned. Even if you’re a “first-timer,” you’ll be surprised at how quickly you can learn to speak Spanish with our fluent bilingual instructor, Samuel Lopez. Using an interactive approach, the instructor will introduce key verbs and phrases, questions and answers, numbers, dates, and other vocabulary that is applicable to you. You’ll have fun as you are exposed to cultural aspects and learn to express yourself in the Spanish language. (8 sessions) XLNG 004—N01 $50 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Oct. 7 to 30 5-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Lopez Devilish Dutch Oven Learn a few tricks and you will definitely enjoy the treats in this Dutch oven cooking class with a Halloween theme. Come hungry and don’t be afraid to try the witches brew, ghoulish stew, and wrinkled-finger side dish. Hopefully you won’t be scared away by the deep fried “crickets” or the ghost blood dessert. Wellknown instructor Colleen Sloan shares her expertise and a taste of history while teaching you how to season, cook with, clean and store Dutch ovens. She will introduce you to all the new products available in the world of cast iron cooking. If you’ve taken this class before, join us again for a delicious Halloween meal and

the always helpful tips from Colleen. Bring a non-alcoholic beverage to enjoy with your food. (1 session) XHEC 010—N01 $20 Monday Oct. 6 6:30-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Sloan Cooking Around the World Have the high prices put a damper on your travel plans? Not to worry—you can still take your taste buds on a culinary journey around the globe in this new cooking demonstration class. Held at the Ein Tisch Inn in Hagerman, this class will introduce you to a variety of ethnic cuisines. Each class will feature a specific region of the world and the ingredients, spices and cooking techniques used in that area. Instructors Jake and Jane Rice also include interesting facts and background trivia about the area as they prepare a variety of recipes for you to sample. So leave your passport at home and come explore tastes from the far corners of the world. (4 sessions) XHEC 010—N03 $140 Monday Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10 & Dec. 8 7-9 p.m. 0 credit Ein Tisch Inn, Hagerman Rice Home Brewing 101 Do you like beer? Ever wanted to be your own brewmaster? Here’s your chance when you enroll in this new course. Eric Buehner, brewmaster for the award-winning Trail Creek Brewing Co. in Twin Falls, will share over 20 years of homebrewing experience with you as you make a 5 gallon batch of homebrew from start to finish. Learn the equipment and ingredients you’ll need and the steps involved in the process. Then you can be the judge as you sample the finished product. The course fee will include an equipment list with local homebrew suppliers, and suggested book titles for students own outside purchase. You must be 21 or older to register. (1 session) XMSC 192—N02 $60 Wednesday Sept. 17 6-9 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Co. Extension Office Buehner

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Watercolor with Roy Mason He’s back! Award-winning watercolor artist Roy Mason will teach you 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. Space is limited to ten students so please register early. Information on supplies will be given at time of registration. Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn from one of the best! (6 sessions) XART 007—N01 $75 plus supplies Thursday Sept. 4 to Oct. 9 6-9 p.m. 0 credit Wendell High School Mason

Stack ‘n’ Whack Plus Quilters unite! Or at least come together and perfect your craft in this fun class. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been quilting for years or are a “first-timer”; instructor Patsy Eisinger will be on hand to guide you in choosing fabrics, cutting and piecing, bordering, and quilting no matter what level you are. Although the emphasis of this class will be on stack ‘n whack, you are welcome to come and use the method of your choice. Learn a new skill, practice an old one, and enjoy the company! (6 sessions) XHEC 005—N01 $35 plus supplies Tuesday Sept. 9 to Oct. 14 7-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Eisinger

It’s In the Bag Paper or plastic? Your answer can be “neither” when you learn how to crochet this reusable carryall. This eco-friendly bag is fun and fast to make if you have some basic skills in crocheting. It scrunches up to fit into your pocket but can still stretch wide enough to hold a large amount of groceries and produce. Here’s your chance to help out the environment and learn a great skill along the way. Please bring a size H crochet hook and 3 skeins of 4 ply worsted weight 100% cotton yarn to class. (2 sessions) XHEC 016—N01 $20 Monday Sept. 29 to Oct. 6 6-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Bigler

I’ve Been Framed Whether it’s a family portrait or your child’s artwork, how you frame it can make all the difference. What colors look best? What type of wood should you use for the frame? Why not learn from a professional? Instructor Phil Bowler of Phil’s Framing will teach you how to choose a mat based on the colors of your project. He will then show you how to cut the mat and the window that displays your art. Cutting the glass and the pieces of wood to make a frame will also be demonstrated. For the second and third classes, you are encouraged to bring your own picture or artwork to get hands-on experience in framing. Think what a great Christmas gift this would make! Previous students are welcome to enroll and spend the time working on their own projects. (3 sessions) XMSC 192—N01 $42 Tuesday, Thursday Nov. 13 to 20 7-9 p.m. 0 credit Phil’s Framing, 102 5th Ave. E., Gooding Bowler

Computers Made Simple Times have changed and whether you like it or not, computers are here to stay. Why not join us for this hands-on class and see how computers can make your life a little easier. In this beginner’s course, you’ll be introduced to Windows, learn how to create, edit and manage Word documents, and organize your files. Browsing the Web, narrowing a search, and sending, receiving, and forwarding e-mails and attachments will also be covered. This will all be done in a relaxed, non-threatening environment with help from instructor Marie Klingler. (6 sessions) XCMP 049—N01 $50 plus book Tuesday, Thursday Sept. 16 to Oct. 2 7-9 p.m. 0 credit Idaho School for the Deaf & the Blind Klingler

Making Your Dollar Stretch Are you tired of your empty pocket book dictating your lifestyle? With today’s gas and food prices continuing to rise, there is no better time to learn how to make your dollar stretch. Instructor Gus Brackett of Two Fishes Investment, LLC will teach you how to spend your money with purpose in this new course. You will study consumer behavior and marketing traps to avoid, along with the importance of implementing an emergency fund. Learn an easy, common sense approach to budgeting, savings and other money management techniques. (1 session) XFIN 022—N01 $39 (includes 1 guest) Saturday Oct. 11 9 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Brackett

Knitting—More with Sticks and Strings The students had so much fun in this class last summer we just had to offer it again! Both beginner and intermediate knitters are welcome. Instructor Pat Hamilton is on-hand again with easy lessons to help you make a project for yourself or a Christmas gift for others. A beautiful hand-knitted scarf, hat, bag, or vest can be yours once you learn two basic stitches. If you took this class before, join us again to relax, knit and ask questions while you have fun with sticks and strings. (5 sessions) XHEC 017—N01 $25 plus supplies Monday, Thursday Oct. 16 to 30 7-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Hamilton

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Organizing Workshop Fall into place and start conquering the clutter in your life! Professional organizers Sebrina Messner and Barbara Stephenson from the Organizing Team, Inc., will have tips, techniques, and systems that can help bring order to your world. Fight procrastination by learning where to begin and then make it happen with your plan of attack. Learn about different organizing systems that can be customized to fit your lifestyle. Whether it’s your closets or drawers, your kids’ toys, or your garage, stop letting the clutter invade your space and stress you out. Start living clutterfree and see how much time, energy, and money you’ll save. (1 session) XHEC 101—N01 $35 plus supplies Saturday Oct. 11 9 a.m. - noon 0 credit North Side Center Messner and Stephenson

Conquering Debt “I owe, I owe, so off to work I go.” Wouldn’t it be great to break the shackles of debt and live debt free? Gus Brackett of Two Fishes Investment, LLC can show you how. You will look at different types of debt, good versus bad, and various risks associated with debt. Learn the tools for evaluating what type of debt is appropriate and which debt should be avoided. With Gus’ help, you will formulate a plan to eliminate your debt and develop a plan for future debt spending. You’ll be singing a different tune when you are no longer burdened with debt. (1 session) XFIN 011—N01 $39 (includes 1 guest) Saturday Oct. 11 1-4 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Brackett Making Your Dollar Stretch and Conquering Debt Seminar Sign up for both classes listed above and save!

XFIN 005—N01 9 a.m-4 p.m. North Side Center

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The Physical Education Program offers teaching and non-teaching degrees in physical education and related fields. Each degree introduces students to a career in their chosen field of study. The goals of each degree are to help students 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. Degrees Offered:

Exercise Science Sport Management Recreation K-12 PHYE 6-12 PHYE Athletic Training Health Promotion Sample Courses: Introduction to Physical Education, First Aid & CPR, Health & Wellness, Fitness Assessment & Design, Modern Principles of Athletic Training, Activity Skills & Analysis, Internship/Field Experience, Training & Taping Techniques, Fundamentals of Nutrition, Physical Education for Elementary Teachers Contact Information:

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ACADEMICS At the Community Campus in Hailey, the CSI Blaine County Center offers academic classes taught by local instructors and telecommunication classes broadcast from the Twin Falls campus. At the Blaine County Center, students can achieve an associate’s degree of liberal arts, accomplish lower division requirements to prepare to transfer to a four-year institution, and hone skills for specific careers. The Blaine County Center also operates a testing center and computer lab for students. ALLIED HEALTH ALLH 101 B01V – Medical Terminology ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 102 B01V – 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 ART ARTS 125 B01 – Ceramics 1 ARTS 199 B02 – Digital Photography Workshop ARTS 199 B03 – Raku Ceramics Workshop ARTS 211 B01 – Intermediate Drawing: The Figure ARTS 212 B01 – Intermediate Drawing 2

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BIOLOGY BIOL 120 B01 BIOL 201 B01V – Biology 1 BIOL 228 B01V – Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSA 101 B01V – Introduction to Business BUSA 207 B01V – Business Statistics f or Decision Making 1 COMMUNICATIONS COMM 101 B01 – Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMPUTER INFORMATION CISA 100 B01 – Computer Literacy Skill Development ECONOMICS ECON 202 B01V – Principles of Microeconomics ECON 202 B02V – Principles of Microeconomics ENGLISH ENGL 015 B01V – Basic English & Writing ENGL 090 B02V – Developmental Composition ENGL 101 B01 – English Composition 1 ENGL 102 B01 – English Composition 2 ENGL 277 B01 – Survey of American Literature 1 FINANCE FINA 102 B01V – Personal Finance HISTORY HIST 101 B01V – Western Civilization 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 B02V – College Algebra MATH 253 B01V – Introductory Statistics Math 257 B01V- Math for Elementary Teachers 2

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MUSIC MUSI 108 B01V – Survey of Jazz and Pop Music MUSI 150 B01 – Beginning Class Piano 1 MUSI 155 B01 – Intermediate Class Piano 1 NURSING ASSISTANT NURA S031 B01 – CPR and First Aid NURA S031 B02 – CPR and First Aid NURA S031 B03 – CPR and First Aid NURSING NURR 103 B01V – Intermediate Nursing Intervention NURR 103L B01V – Intermediate Nursing Intervention Lab

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYE 134 B01 – Yoga PHYE 144 B01 – Over 60 & Getting Fit PHYSICS PHYS 101 B01V – Survey of Astronomy PHYS 101L B01V – Survey of Astronomy Lab POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 102 B01V – Introduction to Political Science PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 B01 – General Psychology PSYC 208 B01 – Abnormal Psychology READING READ 015 B01V – Basic Reading READ 035 B02V – Building College Vocabulary READ 090 B02V – Reading Development REAL ESTATE REAE P101 B01 – Real Estate Module 1 REAE P112 B01 – Real Estate Module 2 SOCIOLOGY SOCY 101 B01V – Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101 B02V – Introduction to Sociology SPANISH SPAN 101 B01 – Elementary Spanish 1 SPAN 201 B01 – Intermediate Spanish 1 STUDY SKILLS STUS 101B01V – College Study Methods

ENRICHMENT

The CSI Blaine County Center offers a diversity of community education classes to promote lifelong learning, intellectual inquiry, and creative exploration. 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. For more information on enrichment classes, go online: www.csi.edu/blaine, or call 788-2033. ANIMALS Basic Dog Obedience ART The Art of California in the 20th Century Fall Outdoor Photography Introduction to Digital Photography CIVICS U.S. Middle East Policy COMMUNICATION Communication without Conflict COOKING Cooking with Lamb Ethnic Cooking Series COMPUTERS Introduction to Photoshop HEALTH AND WELLNESS Ayurveda I: An Introduction to Self-Healing Ballroom Dancing Women’s Self-Defense HOME Finally Home! Homebuyer Education HORTICULTURE Vegetable Gardening 101 LANGUAGES Beginning Conversational Italian Beginning Conversational Spanish Conversational Spanish 2 ORAL HISTORY Gathering Your Stories, Preserving a Legacy: Oral History Workshop with Hal Cannon

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CSI FALL SEMESTER Visit @ www.csi.edu for the most up to date class listings.

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quick guide Each course has a title. The course Section Code.

Find the DAYS OF THE WEEK for each course here: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday Course Location is found here. Each class will list Building/Center and Room Number. (see map on page 5

Some courses will have extra information, which can be found here.

The course instructor. Find the start and end DATES for each course here.

Find the start and end TIMES for each course here.

for building/center location information)

*Certain classes may have to be expanded or deleted after publication of this schedule due to low enrollment or other circumstances. For the latest up to date information visit www.csi.edu.

www.csi.edu


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Day Classes

AGRI 254 C01

CSI Campus

ACCB 130 C01 ACCB 225 C01 ACCB 226 C01 ACCB 227 C01

5.0 Introduction to Bookkeeping

Canyon 124A

MWF

5.0 Principles of Bookkeeping

Canyon 124A

MWF

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Cindy Harmon

5.0 Cost Accounting

Canyon 124A

3:30 PM 5:50 PM Karen Kershaw

TR

9:30 AM 11:50 AM Cindy Harmon

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 AIRC S006 C01 $0.00

ACCT 201 C02 ACCT 202 C03

4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting 4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting

Evergreen C93

MTWF

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 101 C02

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Tom Hamilton

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 101 C03

4.0 Intro to Managerial Accounting

Evergreen C93

MTWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tom Hamilton

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 101 C05

Addiction Studies

ALLH 101 C08

CSI Campus ADDS 190 C01

3.0 Alcohol/Drugs & Society

Aspen 139

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Jodie Robb

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 101 C09

Agriculture

ALLH 105 C01

CSI Campus AGRI 102 C01 AGRI 102 C02 AGRI 102L C01 AGRI 102L C02 AGRI 104 C01 AGRI 109 C01 AGRI 109L C01 AGRI 110 C01

3.0 Plant Science in Agriculture

Evergreen A21

MWF

3.0 Plant Science in Agriculture

Evergreen A21

MWF W R

4.0 Agriculture Management

Evergreen A23

MWF

3.0 Principles of Animal Science

Evergreen A23

MWF

Evergreen A20

M

Shields 105

M

3.0 Fundamentals of GIS

AGRI 212 C01 AGRI 212L C01 AGRI 225 C01 AGRI 227 C01

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 210 C01

1:00 PM 4:50 PM David Kiesig

Evergreen A23

T

0.0 Fundaments of GIS Lab

Evergreen A23

4.0 General Soils

Evergreen A24

1.0 General Soils Lab

Evergreen A24

4.0 Soil Fertility

Evergreen A20

0.0 Soil Fertility Lab

Evergreen A20

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Barry Pate

MWF

TR

6.0 Cooperative Education

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Barry Pate

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Jim Knight

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

4:00 PM 5:50 PM General Staff

8.0 Cooperative Education

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Ross Spackman 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Ross Spackman

$0.00 TR

11:30 AM 12:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

T MW

6.0 Agricultural Internship

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Barry Pate

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Evergreen TBA

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jim Wilson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Evergreen TBA

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 4:50 PM David Wyett

MTWR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Prep Manual Available for $15.00 $55.00 2:00 PM 3:50 PM David Wyett 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Medical Terminology

Aspen 108

$0.00

T

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Kurt Hefner

2.0 Medical Terminology Aspen 180

2.0 Medical Terminology

Aspen 195

T

2.0 Medical Terminology

Aspen 180

2.0 Medical Terminology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:30 PM 6:20 PM Cathleen Currie

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Kurt Hefner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MW

2.0 Medical Terminology Aspen 134

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Penny Glenn

$0.00

T

Aspen 145

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Cathleen Currie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Cathleen Currie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MW

2.0 Bioethics for Health Professionals

Aspen 179

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Kurt Hefner

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

12:00 PM 1:50 PM Debra Annest

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Kacee O'Connor

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

2.0 Introduction to Allied Health

Aspen 108

3.0 Human Sexuality

Shields 108

$0.00 $0.00

3.0 Fundamentals of Nutrition Aspen 181

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MW

TR

$0.00 2:30 PM 3:50 PM Debra Annest

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Minico High School TBA

Shanna Legault

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Anthropology CSI Campus ANTH 102 C01 ANTH 102 C02 ANTH 103 C01 ANTH 199 C01

3.0 Cultural Anthropology

Aspen 108

$0.00

TR

3.0 Cultural Anthropology

Aspen 108

3.0 Introduction to Archaeology MWF

3.0 Great Basin Ethnobotany

Aspen 145

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 8:50 AM James Woods

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM James Woods

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3:00 PM 4:30 PM James Woods

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

Aspen 145

8:00 AM 9:20 AM James Woods

F

$0.00 $0.00

Apprentiship, Maintenance Tech Off Campus-Twin Falls County APPM S001 T01 0.0 Maintenance Tech Apprenticeship 1/1 TF High School TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 3:20 PM Jim Wilson

0.0 Refrigerant Certification Testing

Canyon 132

MW

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Brent Rambough

$330.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aquaculture

$0.00 R

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

ALLH 202 M02D 2.0 Introduction to Allied Health

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 10:15 AM Benton Glaze

$0.00

Coop Sites at Dealerships MTWRF

$0.00 4:00 PM 5:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Evergreen TBA

$0.00 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Barry Pate

1:00 PM 2:20 PM Barry Pate

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

2.0 Plants Poisonous to Animals

Evergreen A31

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 220 C01 $0.00

12:00 PM 1:50 PM David Kiesig

2.0 Professions in Natural Resources

AGRI 126 C01

AGRI 205L C01

8:00 AM 8:50 AM David Kiesig

1.0 Principles of Animal Science Lab

2.0 Agricultural Activities

AGRI 205 C01

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ALLH 202 C01

1.0 Plant Science in Agriculture Lab

Evergreen A24

AGRI 114 C01

AGRI 126L C01

11:00 AM 11:50 AM David Kiesig

1.0 Plant Science in Agriculture Lab

Evergreen A24

Start Dates End $0.00

TR

3.0 Principles of Animal Breeding

Evergreen A21

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

CSI Campus

3:00 PM 4:50 PM Dennis Heiner

TR

Evergreen A21

Start

Allied Health ALLH 101 C01

CSI Campus Evergreen A06

3.0 Animal Evaluation

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Accounting ACCT 201 C01

Comment Days

CSI Campus

MW

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Karen Kershaw

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Air Cond, Refrig, & Heating

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 AIRC 285 C01

MWF

Cr

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

5.0 Excel Spreadsheets Applications

Canyon 124A

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 AGRI 285 C01 $0.00

11:30 AM 1:20 PM Cindy Harmon

5.0 Peach Tree Accounting

Canyon 124A

Center

AGRI 253 C01

Accounting/Bookkeeping

ACCB 129 C01

Section

CSI Campus AQUA 101 C01 4.0 Fisheries Management 1 Fish Hatchery TBA

AQUA 102 C01 3.0 Diseases of Fish 1 Fish Hatchery TBA

AQUA 103 C01 3.0 Fish Nutrition 1 Fish Hatchery TBA

AQUA 104 C01 3.0 Practicum 1 Fish Hatchery TBA

$0.00

MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:50 PM Terry Patterson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:50 PM Terry Patterson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:50 PM Terry Patterson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:50 PM Terry Patterson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Art

ARTS 105 C01 ARTS 105 C02 ARTS 111 C01 ARTS 113 C01 ARTS 125 C01 ARTS 125 C02 ARTS 141 C01 ARTS 141 C02 ARTS 142 C01 ARTS 143 C01 ARTS 143 C03 ARTS 201I C01 ARTS 202I C01 ARTS 202I C02 ARTS 203I C01 ARTS 204I C01 ARTS 204I C02

3.0 Art History 1

Shields 115

TR

3.0 Design 1

Art 112

MW

3.0 Design 1

Art 112

2.0 Drawing 1 Art 112

2.0 Painting 1

Art 112

2.0 Ceramics 1

Art 113

Art Lab 123

ARTS 220I C01 ARTS 231 C01 ARTS 251 C01

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Milica Popovic

$0.00 ARTS 203I M01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Color Photography 1

Art Lab 123

R

2.0 Digital Photography 1

Art Lab 123

T

2.0 Digital Photography 1 Art Lab 123

W

2.0 Studio Art Drawing

Art 112

3.0 Studio Painting

Art 112

2.0 Studio Ceramics Art 113

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Russ Hepworth

$0.00 AUTB 150 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Art Portfolio

ARTS 101 M01

3.0 Art History 1

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Blaine Call

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A16

T

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Sheryl West

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Studio Ceramics Mini Cassia Center A16

T

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Sheryl West

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

1.0 Applied Leadership Canyon 128

$0.00

MTWRF

3.0 Metal Welding & Cutting Canyon 126

Canyon 126 Canyon 126 Canyon 126

MTWRF MTWRF

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce

9/29/2008 10/17/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce

11/25/2008 12/12/2008

$0.00 $0.00

MTWRF MTWRF

$0.00 8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

8/25/2008 9/12/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

$0.00 8/25/2008 10/17/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

10/20/2008 12/18/2008

6.0 Collision Repair Projects

$0.00 AUTB 159 C01

5.0 Mechanical & Electrical Components

$0.00 AUTB 163 C01

4.0 Painting & Refinishing

F

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Bill West

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 128 Canyon 128

MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF

$0.00

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Russ Hepworth

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Russ Hepworth

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Russ Hepworth

$0.00 AUTT 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Automotive Technology Fundamental

TR

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Bill West

$0.00 AUTT 104 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Automotive Engine Drivability

4:00 PM 5:50 PM Mike Youngman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 AUTB 285 C01

6.0 Structural Analysis & Damage Repair

TR

TRF

Canyon 135

MTWRF

MTWRF

$0.00 AUTT 201 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Bill West

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 135

Canyon 130A

MTWRF

MTWRF

MTWRF

8:00 AM 1:50 PM David Rodriguez

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

8:00 AM 1:50 PM David Rodriguez

2.0 Adv Automotive Tech Fundamentals Canyon 135

MTWRF

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

$0.00 AUTT 205 C01

1.0 Adv Automotive Braking Systems

$0.00 AUTT 206 C01

2.0 Advanced Automotive Engine Repair

$0.00 AUTT 207 C01

4.0 Advanced Electrical/Electronics 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

AUTT 285 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 130A Canyon 135 Canyon 130

MTWRF

MTWRF

MTWRF

$100.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Automotive Electrical/Electronics

Canyon 130A

Fee for Uniforms

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

$0.00 AUTT 107 C01

4:00 PM 5:50 PM Mike Youngman

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Blaine Call

Canyon 135

1.0 Automotive Engine Repair

TR

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 AUTT 106 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Bill West

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

$0.00

MTWRF

1.0 Automotive Braking Systems

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Milica Popovic

10:00 AM 1:50 PM Russ Hepworth

$0.00 9/15/2008 10/31/2008

$0.00 AUTT 105 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

CSI Campus

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Mike Youngman

TR

10/20/2008 11/28/2008

Automotive Technology

$0.00 MW

MTWRF

8.0 Cooperative Education Canyon 126

11/3/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MTWRF

$0.00 AUTB 166 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

$0.00

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Russ Hepworth

Canyon 126

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Robyn Swainston

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $50.00

8:00 AM 1:50 PM David Rodriguez

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Coop Sites at Dealerships MTWRF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM David Rodriguez

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Coop Sites at Dealerships MTWRF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Robyn Swainston

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Cooperative Education

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$0.00 9/5/2008

8/25/2008

$0.00 AUTB 158 C02

Canyon 126

9/8/2008 9/26/2008

8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce

6.0 Collision Repair Projects Canyon 126

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MTWRF

2.0 Auto Body Shop Fundamentals Canyon 126

Richard Frey

$0.00 AUTB 158 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

50

W

1.0 Management & Estimating

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Art

Mini Cassia Center A08

Mini Cassia Center A16

$0.00

$0.00 AUTB 156 C01

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Jill Crozier

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Intermediate Photography

ARTS 280 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Plastic & Adhesives

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Milica Popovic

2.0 Studio Printmaking

Art Lab 123

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Blaine Call

M

$0.00 AUTB 155 C01

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Jill Crozier

TR

2.0 Intermediate Painting 1

2.0 Sculpture 1

Minico High School

3.0 Metal Finishing & Body Filling

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Intermediate Drawing: The Figure

Art 113

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 AUTB 152 C01

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Russ Hepworth

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Introduction to Printmaking 1

Art Print Lab 102

$0.00 AUTB 130 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Milica Popovic

1.0 Studio Photography

2.0 Studio Sculpture

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Sheryl West

CSI Campus

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Russ Hepworth

TR

F

Art Lab 123

T

Auto Body Technology

$0.00 AUTB 107 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Mike Youngman

2.0 Studio Photography

Art Lab 123

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Bill West

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2.0 Studio Art Painting

Art 112

Art 112

Mini Cassia Center A16

Start Dates End

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Sheryl West

2.0 Studio Drawing

TR

W

Art Lab 115

ARTS 215 C01

2.0 Ceramics 1

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

T

$0.00 ARTS 201I M01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Photography Darkroom

Art Lab 123

Art 112

Mini Cassia Center A16

2.0 Watercolor Painting Workshop

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Mike Youngman

T

ARTS 204L C02 0.0 Studio Photo Lab

ARTS 211 C01

2.0 Drawing 1

Start

$0.00 ARTS 199 M03

MW

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Bill West

Comment Days

2.0 Photoshop Workshop

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Photography Darkroom

Art Print Lab 102

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00 ARTS 199 M02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3:00 PM 5:29 PM Mike Youngman

MW

Art Lab 115

ARTS 209 C01

10:00 AM 12:29 PM Milica Popovic

$0.00 ARTS 125 M01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

MW

2.0 Ceramics 1

Art 113

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Bill West

Cr

$0.00

Art 113

ARTS 204L C01 0.0 Studio Photo Lab

ARTS 205I C01

Center

ARTS 111 M01

CSI Campus ARTS 101 C01

Section

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Biology

BIOL 100 C02 BIOL 100 C03 BIOL 100 C06 BIOL 100 C08

4.0 Concepts of Biology

Shields 214

MWF

4.0 Concepts of Biology

Shields 214

MWF

4.0 Concepts of Biology

Shields 214

MWF

4.0 Concepts of Biology Shields 214

TR

4.0 Concepts of Biology

Shields 214

TR

9:00 AM 10:30 AM Jody Hawkins 11:00 AM 12:30 PM Jody Hawkins

BIOL 120 C01 BIOL 120 C02

M

4.0 Environmental Science Shields 201

MWF

4.0 Environmental Science

Shields 201

MWF

BIOL 120 C03H 4.0 Environmental Science Shields 201

BIOL 127 C02 BIOL 127L C02 BIOL 127L C04 BIOL 127L C05 BIOL 201 C01 BIOL 201 C02

4.0 Human Structure & Function

Shields 116 Shields 216

4.0 Biology 1

Shields 116

4.0 Biology 1 Shields 116

4.0 Biology 1

Shields 116

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

BIOL 201L C05

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

BIOL 201L C07 BIOL 201L C08 BIOL 201L C09 BIOL 201L C10 BIOL 201L C11 BIOL 201L C13 BIOL 202 C01 BIOL 202L C02

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Bill Ebener

R

3:00 PM 4:50 PM Bill Ebener

Shields 215 Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

0.0 Biology 1 Lab Shields 215

4.0 Biology 2

Shields 115

0.0 Biology 2 Lab

Shields 216

T

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Bill Ebener

$0.00 BIOL 227L C08

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

$0.00 BIOL 227L C09

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

$0.00 BIOL 228 C01V 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

Shields 223

T

Shields 223

Shields 223

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Heidi Hawkins

F

Shields 223 Shields 223

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr John Boling

$0.00 BIOL 228L C04

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab

$0.00 BIOL 228L C05

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab

$0.00 BIOL 228L C06

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 BIOL 250 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 216

W

Shields 216 Shields 216 Shields 115

0.0 General Microbiology Lab

$0.00 BIOL 250L C02

0.0 General Microbiology Lab

Shields 224

TR

Shields 224

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Amy Doetsch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Amy Doetsch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 BIOL 250L C04

0.0 General Microbiology Lab

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Pat Selelyo

$0.00 BIOL 250L C05 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 General Microbiology Lab

TR

11:00 AM 12:29 PM Pat Selelyo

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BIOL 120 B01

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Amy Doetsch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BIOL 201 B01V $0.00

T W

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Pat Selelyo

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BIOL 228 B01V

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Pat Selelyo

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 BIOL 127L M01

W

11:00 AM 1:50 PM Jayson Lloyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

WF

Shields 224

WF

4.0 Environmental Science Blaine County Center 404

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Alex Doetsch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Pat Selelyo

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Kathy Clark

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:30 PM 6:00 PM Kathy Clark

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:30 PM Kathy Clark

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

2:00 PM 3:29 PM Dr Amy Doetsch

12:00 PM 1:30 PM Kimberly Fluetsch 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Pat Selelyo

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Blaine County Center TBA MWF

Mini Cassia Center B14

F

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Required Lab on Twin Falls campus MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Pat Selelyo

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center 4.0 Biology 1

R

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Alex Doetsch

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BIOL 228 N01V

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2

F

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Alex Doetsch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Northside Center TBA Northside Center TBA

Required Lab on Twin Falls campus MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Pat Selelyo

MWF

Required Lab on Twin Falls Campus

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr John Boling

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Business Administration CSI Campus

F

12:00 PM 2:50 PM Jayson Lloyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BUSA 101 C01

3.0 Introduction to Business

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Alex Doetsch

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BUSA 101 C02V 3.0 Introduction to Business Evergreen C76 MWF $0.00

Shields 102

MWF

$0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8:30 AM 10:20 AM Dr John Boling

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BIOL 201 N01V

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Alex Doetsch

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center 0.0 Human Structure & Function Lab

11:00 AM 1:50 PM Dr Amy Doetsch

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Required Lab on Twin Falls Campus

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr John Boling

R

$0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Required Lab on Twin Falls campus

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

$0.00 BIOL 228 M01V 4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Mini Cassia Center A11 MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr John Boling

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

4.0 Biology 1

$0.00 BIOL 201 M01V 4.0 Biology 1 Mini Cassia Center A11

W

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00 $0.00

TR

Shields 224

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Lecture can be done online,lab attendance req $0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kathy Clark 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

$0.00 BIOL 250L C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

11:00 AM 1:50 PM Dr John Boling

4.0 General Microbiology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr John Boling

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr John Boling

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Al Allie

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Evergreen C74

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

11:00 AM 1:50 PM Craig Manning

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Heidi Hawkins

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Al Allie

W

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Heidi Hawkins

T

Shields 223

Lecture can be done online,lab attendance req

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Heidi Hawkins

MWF

T

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

Lecture may be completed online-lab attnd req

0.0 Human Structure & Function Lab

Shields 216

BIOL 201L C03

BIOL 201L C06

W

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Jan Simpkin

$0.00 BIOL 227L C07

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Honors Class

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Bill Ebener

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Human Structure & Function Lab

Shields 216

Evergreen C74

BIOL 201L C01

MWF

W

Shields 116

Start Dates End

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Jan Simpkin

$0.00 BIOL 227L C05 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 10:30 AM Dr Jan Simpkin

10:00 AM 12:20 PM Dr Jan Simpkin

0.0 General Ecology Lab Shields 201

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00 MWF

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Human Structure & Function Lab

BIOL 201 C03V 4.0 Biology 1 BIOL 201 C04

TR

Shields 201

$0.00 BIOL 227L C03

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Ross Spackman

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dr Randy Smith

4.0 General Ecology

Start

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab

Internet course email jhawkins@csi.edu

2.0 Professions in Natural Resources

Shields 105

Comment Days

$0.00 BIOL 227L C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Jody Hawkins

CourseTitle BldgRoom

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1

10:30 AM 12:50 PM Dr Randy Smith 2:00 PM 4:20 PM Matthew Schuster

Cr

$0.00 BIOL 227 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

BIOL 110 C01

$0.00 BIOL 209L C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 2:30 PM Dr Randy Smith

BIOL 100 C10W 4.0 Concepts of Biology

Center

BIOL 209 C01

CSI Campus BIOL 100 C01

Section

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

BUSA 199 C01

3.0 International Business Club

BUSA 201 C03

Days

Evergreen A20

Start

3.0 Business Communication MWF

Times End Instructor

BUSA 208 C01 BUSA 215 C02 BUSA 215 C05 BUSA 250 C01 BUSA 255 C01 BUSA 265 C01 BUSA 265 C03

3.0 Principles of Marketing TR

3.0 Leadership Development Skills

Evergreen C93

3.0 Legal Environment

Evergreen C95

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CABW 141 C01 2.0 Applied Joinery Canyon 133

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CABW 143 C01 1.0 Layout Procedures Canyon 133 MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Frank Ellis

$0.00 CABW 150 C01 1.0 Face Frame Construction 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Canyon 133 MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 10:29 AM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CABW 159 C01 2.0 Project Applications Canyon 133 MTWRF

10:00 AM 1:50 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CABW 163 C01 2.0 Drawer Construction Canyon 133 MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Computer Assisted

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Tom Hamilton

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CABW 169 C01 3.0 Advanced Projects Canyon 133 MTWRF

10:00 AM 3:30 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

1:00 PM 2:20 PM Tom Hamilton

$0.00 CABW 175 C01 3.0 Box Construction 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Canyon 133 MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Dennis Heiner

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Amber Simon-Pow

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

BUSA 101 M01 3.0 Introduction to Business

Canyon 133

CABW 285 C01 3.0 Cooperative Education Canyon TBA

BUSA 101 M02V 3.0 Introduction to Business

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Annette Braegger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

BUSA 207 M01V 3.0 Bus Statistics for Decision Makng 1 MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Amber Simon-Pow

BUSA 215 M02 3.0 Introduction to Information Science M

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Tara Bagley

BUSA 215 M03 3.0 Introduction to Information Science Mini Cassia Center A25

R

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Brent Lierman

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Business Management

Shields 102

TR

BUSM 150 C02 3.0 Human Relations in Leadership Desert 113

MW

BUSM 162 C01 3.0 Professional Selling Shields 102

$0.00 9:30 AM 10:50 AM Colin Randolph

$0.00 1:00 PM 2:20 PM Colin Randolph

TR

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Colin Randolph

R

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dianne Jolovich

BUSM 261 C01 3.0 Small Business Management Desert 113

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

BUSM 170 C01 2.0 Marketing Education Association DE Student Union 247

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

BUSM 285 C01 3.0 Cooperative Education

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Colin Randolph

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Desert 112

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Colin Randolph

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Cabinetmaking/Woodworking $0.00

Canyon 133A

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 133A

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CABW 100B C01 1.0 Woodworking Safety 2 Canyon 133A

MTWRF

CABW 101 C01 2.0 Intro to Woodworking Canyon 133

TR

$0.00 $0.00

CABW 110 C01 1.0 Basic Concepts of Woodworking Canyon 133A

52

MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Ken Triplett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MTWRF

CHEM 100 C01 4.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life Evergreen A06

Must attend CHEM 100L-C01 for the lab section $0.00 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Joseph Gardner 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

CHEM 100 C02 4.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life

Must attend CHEM 100L-C02 for the lab section

W

6:00 PM 6:30 PM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Evergreen A05

M

6:00 PM 8:20 PM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CHEM 100L C01 0.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life Lab Evergreen A09

W

CHEM 100L C02 0.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life Lab Evergreen A09

W

CHEM 101 C01 5.0 Introduction to Chemistry MTWF

CHEM 101 C02 5.0 Introduction to Chemistry Evergreen A05

MTWF

CHEM 101L C01 0.0 Intro to Chemistry Lab Evergreen A25

R

CHEM 101L C02 0.0 Intro to Chemistry Lab Evergreen A25

R

CHEM 101L C03 0.0 Intro to Chemistry Lab Evergreen A25

R

CHEM 101L C04 0.0 Chemistry Introduction Lab Evergreen A25

W

$0.00 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr Joseph Gardner 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 6:30 PM 8:20 PM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Rosa Davila

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 10:30 AM Dr Rosa Davila

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 1:20 PM Dr Rosa Davila

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 4:29 PM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 4:30 PM Dr Jim Tarter

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

CHEM 102 C01 5.0 Essentials of Organic & Biochem Evergreen C95

TR

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Todd Bronson

CHEM 102L C01 0.0 Essent Organic & Biochemistry Lab M

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Todd Bronson

CHEM 102L C02 0.0 Essent Organic & Biochemistry Lab Evergreen A29

R

CHEM 111 C01 5.0 Principles of Chemistry 1 Evergreen A05

MWRF

CHEM 111 C02 5.0 Principles of Chemistry 1 Evergreen A05

MWRF

CHEM 111L C01 0.0 Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab Evergreen A09

T

CHEM 111L C02 0.0 Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab Evergreen A09

T

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Todd Bronson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Heidi Campbell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Heidi Campbell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Heidi Campbell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Heidi Campbell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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$0.00

Evergreen A05

Evergreen A29

CSI Campus CABW 100A C01 1.0 Woodworking Safety 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Chemistry

Evergreen A05

CSI Campus BUSM 150 C01 3.0 Human Relations in Leadership

$0.00

1:00 PM 4:50 PM Ken Triplett

CSI Campus

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

2nd yr students only

MTWRF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

W

For 2nd Yr Students Only

CABW 190 C01 2.0 Special Construction

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Burley High School TBA

$0.00

MWF

BUSA 207 B01V 3.0 Bus Statistics for Decision Makng 1

Mini Cassia Center A24

$0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Rosemary Fornshe 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

Mini Cassia Center A09

$0.00

MWF

BUSA 101 B01V 3.0 Introduction to Business

Mini Cassia Center A05

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett

8:00 AM 9:29 AM Frank Ellis

MWF

3.0 Legal Environment

Start Dates End

MTWRF

3.0 Introduction to Information Science

Evergreen A06

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00 CABW 131 C01 1.0 Basic Drafting Canyon 133A

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Amber Simon-Pow

TR

Meyerhoeffer 233

Start

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Introduction to Information Science

Evergreen C93

Comment Days

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett

3.0 Bus Statistics for Decision Makng 2

Evergreen C93

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00 CABW 121 C01 1.0 Applied Mathematics 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Rosemary Fornshe 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Canyon 133A MTWRF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Amber Simon-Pow

MWF

Cr

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

Shields 211

Center

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dennis Heiner

BUSA 207 C01V 3.0 Bus Statistics for Decision Makng 1 Evergreen C76

Start Dates End

Section

$0.00 CABW 111 C01 1.0 Basic Wood Types Canyon 133A MTWRF

R

Shields 117

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

CHEM 111L C04 0.0 Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab Evergreen A09

R

CHEM 112 C01 5.0 Principles of Chemistry 2 Evergreen A05

MWF

CHEM 112L C01 0.0 Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab Evergreen A09

MF

CHEM 190 C01 1.0 Math Skills for Chemistry Evergreen A05

MWF

CHEM 190 C02 1.0 Math Skills for Chemistry Evergreen A15

MWF

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Heidi Campbell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Center

$0.00 CISG 111 C01

$0.00 CISG 111 C02 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Joseph Gardner 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M

Evergreen A29

W

Canyon 101 Canyon 101

CISA 101 C03

R

4:00 PM 5:00 PM Barbara Potthast

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CISA 101 C04 CISA 101 C08 CISA 101 C09 CISA 101 C10 CISA 102 C02 CISA 103 C01 CISA 104 C01 CISA 110 C01 CISA 204 C01 CISA 285 C01

$0.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Larisa Alexander

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

MW

$0.00 $0.00

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Lori Garnand

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

Canyon 113

MW MW MW MW MW

Canyon 107 Canyon 101 Canyon 107

Canyon 113

3.0 Business Writing

Canyon 113

2.0 Ten Key Skills

Canyon 124A

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 11:00 AM 12:50 PM Julie Heithecker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Julie Heithecker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 2:20 PM Lori Garnand

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

MW

12. Cooperation Education

$0.00

Canyon 105

Lori Garnand

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CISG 101 C02 CISG 101 C03 CISG 109 C01 CISG 109 C02

3.0 Photoshop1 3.0 Photoshop 1

Canyon 113

3.0 Photoshop 1 Art Lab 123

$0.00 11:00 AM 12:50 PM Daryl Hunt

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

2:30 PM 4:20 PM Daryl Hunt

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Daryl Hunt

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

MW

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Teresa Sept

3.0 Introduction to Digital Media Tools

Canyon 101

TR

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Laura Heatwole

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Laura Heatwole

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

MW

$0.00

TR

2.0 PC Prep

CISS 107 C03

3.0 Operating Systems

CISS 110L C01

1.0 Hardware Lab

CISS 116 C02

3.0 Network Technology 1

CISS 125 C01

3.0 Microsoft Client Administration

CISS 131 C01

3.0 Microsoft Server Administration

CISS 213 C01

3.0 Cisco Networking 1

CISS 216 C01

3.0 Cisco Networking 2

CISS 236 C01

3.0 LINUX/UNIX

Canyon 123 Canyon 119

Canyon 124B Canyon 119 Canyon 123 Canyon 123 Canyon 123 Canyon 123 Canyon 123

$0.00 TR

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Teresa Sept

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Roland Cooke

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:30 AM 10:50 AM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

$0.00

MW

$0.00 W TR

MWF MWF

$0.00 $0.00

8:30 AM 10:50 AM Roland Cooke

10/20/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Roland Cooke

8/25/2008 10/16/2008

TR

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Roland Cooke

$0.00 10/21/2008 12/18/2008

MW

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Roland Cooke

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

TR

$0.00

Computer Info Sys Web CSI Campus CISW 111 C01

3.0 HTML

CISW 113 C01

3.0 Website Design & Management

CISW 298 C01

3.0 Comprehensive IT Project

Canyon 107 Canyon 107 Canyon 107

$0.00 TR MW R

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Ryan Jund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Teresa Sept

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Ryan Jund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Communications CSI Campus COMM 101 C03 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83 Fine Arts 83

TR

3.0 Introduction to Digital Media Tools

Canyon 101

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

TR

$0.00

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

COMM 101 C04 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio

CSI Campus Canyon 101

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Laura Heatwole

TR

$0.00

Computer Info Sys Graphics CISG 101 C01

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

CISS 102 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2.0 Records System Management

Canyon 107

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Laura Heatwole

$0.00

CSI Campus

$0.00

9:00 AM 10:20 AM Ryan Jund

3.0 Workforce Skills Essentials

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

4:30 PM 5:50 PM Bella Bagdasarova

3.0 Introduction to IT Fundamentals

Canyon 119

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Julie Heithecker

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

Canyon 113

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

1:00 PM 2:20 PM Larisa Alexander

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

Canyon 113

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Larisa Alexander

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development Canyon 113

9/29/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Larrianne Rodrigue 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

Canyon 113

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Computer Info Sys Support

Mini Cassia Center TBA

TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Laura Heatwole

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 113

TR

3.0 Multimedia Authoring

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

CISA 101 C02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 CISG 210 C02

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Todd Bronson

4:00 PM 6:00 PM Barbara Potthast

MW

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Daryl Hunt

3.0 Multimedia Authoring

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

Canyon 107

MW

$0.00 CISG 210 C01

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Todd Bronson

Mini Cassia Center B14

1.0 Introductory Computing

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Page Layout and Design

Computer Info Sys Application CISA 001 C02

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Daryl Hunt

TR

$0.00 CISG 207 C02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 107

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center CHEM 100 M01 4.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life

$0.00 8/26/2008 10/10/2008

3.0 Page Layout and Design

Dr Jim Tarter

CHEM 298L C02 0.0 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Julie Heithecker

TR

Chem 102 Students Only $0.00 CISG 207 C01 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Heidi Campbell 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Instructor Permission

MWRF

8/25/2008 10/10/2008

2.0 Copy Editing

9/8/2008 10/15/2008

Canyon 101

Start Dates End

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Heithecker

1.0 Introduction to MacIntosh

Art Lab 123

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00

MW

$0.00 CISG 204 C01

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Joseph Gardner

Evergreen A18 Evergreen A15

Art Lab 123

3.0 Advanced PhotoShop

8/25/2008 10/1/2008

Start

1.0 Introduction to MacIntosh

$0.00 CISG 201 C02

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Heidi Campbell

CHEM 200I C01 3.0 Chemistry CHEM 298 C01 4.0 Organic Chemistry 1

Comment Days

3.0 Advanced PhotoShop

CHEM 199 C01 1.0 Problem Solving in Org. Chemistry Evergreen A09

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00 CISG 201 C01

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Joseph Gardner 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 This is a 6 week class

Cr

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

Auto Body/Automotive Students Only $0.00 2:00 PM 3:20 PM Gina Sneddon 8/25/2008 10/17/2008

COMM 101 C05 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

TR

COMM 101 C08H 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

MWF

$0.00

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Beth Hewes Honors Course

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Mark Wasden

COMM 101 C09 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Beth Hewes

COMM 101 C10 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 87

T

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Michael Johnson

COMM 101 C11 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Gina Sneddon

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Times End Instructor

COMM 101 C12 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83

MWF MW

1:00 PM 2:20 PM Laine Steel

COMM 101 C14 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83

TR

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Gina Sneddon

COMM 101 C15 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Mark Wasden

COMM 101 C19 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83

TR

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Gina Sneddon

COMM 101 C21 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

TR

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Beth Hewes

COMM 101 C22 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

TR

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Tony Mannen

COMM 101 C24 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Gina Sneddon

COMM 101 C25 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 83

MWF

COMM 105 C01 2.0 Intercollegiate Tour Speaking Fine Arts 89

MWF

COMM 171 C01 3.0 Intro to Mass Communication Fine Arts 89

MWF

COMM 220 C01 3.0 Intercultural Communication Fine Arts 89

TR

3.0 Criminal Evidence Law

Chris Bragg

Mini Cassia Center A25

W

COMP 100 M03 1.0 Introduction to Computers Mini Cassia Center A25

COMP 109 M01 1.0 Basic Keyboarding Mini Cassia Center A25

COMP 109 M02 1.0 Basic Keyboarding Mini Cassia Center A25

MWF

Mini Cassia Center A24 Mini Cassia Center A25

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A25

$0.00 CULA 170 C01

3.0 Food Service Nutrition

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

COMP 199 M03 3.0 Card Making

Mini Cassia Center A25

COMP 199 M04 1.0 Card Making

Mini Cassia Center A24

$0.00 CULA 285 C01

Desert 107

4.0 Cooperative Education

5.0 Orientation to Dental Assisting

Aspen 180

DENA 101L C01 0.0 Orientation to Dental Assisting Lab

54

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 143

W

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tonja Bowcut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 DENA 101L C02 0.0 Orientation to Dental Assisting Lab 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Aspen 139 T 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tonja Bowcut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 182

DENA 103 C01

T

2.0 Dental Anatomy & Terminology

Aspen 180

TR

9/3/2008 10/10/2008

Local Dental Offices TBA

12:30 PM 1:30 PM Shirley Stauffer

10/6/2008 11/10/2008

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Lance Pincock

10/8/2008 11/5/2008

10:00 AM 11:30 AM Shirley Stauffer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tonja Bowcut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Tonja Bowcut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

$0.00

TR

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Tonja Bowcut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Diesel Technology CSI Campus

9/3/2008 10/3/2008

11/5/2008 12/10/2008

$0.00

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

8/18/2008 8/22/2008

$22.00 DIET 136 C01

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Randy Berriochoa

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tonja Bowcut

$22.00 DIET 285 C01

MWF

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut

W

10/6/2008 11/10/2008

COMS 226 C01 3.0 Introduction to Progamming JAVA Shields 210

M

Aspen 182

10:15 AM 11:15 AM Shirley Stauffer

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Randy Berriochoa

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

$22.00 DIET 158 C01

MWF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Johnson

Dental Assisting

$0.00 DENA 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

$0.00 $0.00

Desert 107

4.0 Principles of Comprsn & Gas Ignit Desert 104B

MTWRF

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Jim Schlund

1.0 Analysis of Fuel Injection System Desert 104B

MTWRF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jim Schlund

1.0 Analysis of Suspension & Control Desert 104B

1.0 Air Conditioning Desert 104B Desert 104B

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Jim Schlund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 2:20 PM Jim Schlund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

MTWRF MTWRF

8.0 Cooperative Education Desert 104B

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Jim Schlund

1.0 Advanced Occupational Communicati Desert 104B

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

5.0 Basic Applied Electricity

$0.00

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Jim Schlund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Jim Schlund

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MTWRF

Drafting Technology

Computer Science

Shields 210

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$22.00 DIET 137 C01

COMS 224 C01 3.0 Intro to Progamming PASCAL

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$22.00 DIET 135 C01

CSI Campus

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Dianne Jolovich

6.0 Entrees Sauces & Plate Presentation

$9.00

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Terri Bruns

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

$9.00 DENA 101C T01 0.0 Dental Theory 1 Clinical

12:30 PM 1:30 PM Shirley Stauffer

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Dianne Jolovich

$0.00 CULA 230L C01 0.0 Entrees Sauces & Plate Presentation Desert 107 TR 9:30 AM 1:50 PM Michael Johnson

$0.00 DIET 133 C01

MWF

Desert 107

$0.00 MW

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9/3/2008 10/3/2008

W

Desert 107

$0.00

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Michael Johnson

10:15 AM 11:15 AM Shirley Stauffer

MWF

MW

3.0 Food Sanitation

MWF

COMP 185 M01 1.0 Introduction to Internet

Desert 113

$0.00 CULA 150 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/18/2008 8/22/2008

MWF

6.0 The Professional Kitchen

$0.00 CULA 110L C01 0.0 The Professional Kitchen Lab Desert 114 MW 9:30 AM 1:50 PM Michael Johnson

12:30 PM 3:00 PM Shirley Stauffer

COMP 130 M02 1.0 Introduction to Windows

7:30 AM 9:29 AM Chris Meyerhoeffer 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

W

$0.00

TR

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 DIET 132 C01

COMP 130 M01 1.0 Introduction to Windows

Shields 117

$0.00 11:00 AM 12:20 PM Chris Meyerhoeffer 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Michael Johnson

$9.00

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Terri Bruns

Start Dates End

CSI Campus

Computers

10:00 AM 12:30 PM Shirley Stauffer

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Culinary Arts

$0.00 CULA 110 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

COMP 100 M02 1.0 Introduction to Computers

TR

$0.00

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Catie Smith

MTWRF

Shields 117

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Mark Wasden

Start

$0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Chris Meyerhoeffer 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

$0.00 CRIJ 275 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Chris Bragg

COMM 101 M03 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio

Mini Cassia Center A25

Shields 117

3.0 Introduction to Law & Justice

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Kimberli Seely

COMP 100 M01 1.0 Introduction to Computers

3.0 Intro to Criminal Justice

$0.00 CRIJ 103 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

W

Comment Days

CSI Campus

$0.00 CRIJ 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Beth Hewes

COMM 101 M02 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio

Mini Cassia Center A08

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Criminal Justice

$0.00 CULA 230 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 91

R

Cr

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Mark Wasden

COMM 280 C01 1.0 Communication Portfolio

Mini Cassia Center A08

Center

$0.00

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Mark Wasden

COMM 101 C20 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

Start Dates End

Section

$0.00

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tony Mannen

COMM 101 C13 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

CSI Campus $0.00 DRAT 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 DRAT 107 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Elements of Drafting Technology 1 Canyon 115

W

1.0 Applied Leadership Canyon 115

MTWRF

$0.00

2:30 PM 3:20 PM Pat Ferrell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:30 PM 2:55 PM Pat Ferrell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

DRAT 131 C01

3.0 Introduction to Board Drafting

DRAT 132 C01 DRAT 133 C01 DRAT 134 C01 DRAT 135 C01

Days

Canyon 115

Start

MTWRF

Times End Instructor

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell

3.0 Intro to Computer Aided Drafting

Canyon 115

MTWRF

4.0 Orthographic Projection

Canyon 115

3.0 Dimensioning Standards

$0.00 EDUC 215 C02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell

$0.00 EDUC 290 C02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EDUC 215 M01

2.0 Dimensioning in AutoCAD MTWRF

8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell 8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell

MW

Preschool & Toddler Lab T TWRF M

Must see Alice Anderson 8:00 AM 11:50 AM Evin Fox 11:15 AM 12:50 PM Evin Fox

ECON 201 C03 ECON 202 C02

Shields 118

MWF

3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics

Shields 118

MWF

3.0 Principles of Microeconomics

Shields 118

MWF

ECON 202 C03V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics Evergreen C74

TR

ECON 202 B02V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics Blaine County Center TBA TR

ECON 202 M03V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EMEM 107 C02

EDUC 201 C02 EDUC 201 C04 EDUC 202 C03 EDUC 202 C06 EDUC 202 C07 EDUC 203 C02 EDUC 204 C02

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr John Hurley

EDUC 205 C02

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr John Hurley

EDUC 215 C01

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr LueLinda Egber

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A25

$0.00

M

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Janet Cole

5.0 Basic Emergency Medical Technician

Aspen 195

MW

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dennis Heiner

2:30 PM 4:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 179

T

2:30 PM 4:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:30 PM 4:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:30 PM 4:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

R

2.0 Clinical Experience 2 Aspen 180

$0.00

F

3:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr LueLinda Egber

1.0 SIB Portfolio Development

Aspen 121

3.0 Foundations of Education

Shields 118

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGI 210 C01 $0.00 ENGI 241 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 CAD Engineering Graphics Canyon 115

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Bill Eberlein

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Bill Eberlein

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:40 PM Bill Eberlein

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Introduction to Engineering Shields 203

3.0 Mechanics Statics Shields 203

$0.00 $0.00

4.0 Engineering Measurements Shields 203

$0.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Bill Eberlein

TR

$0.00 ENGL 015 C01

4.0 Basic English and Writing

ENGL 015 C02

4.0 Basic English and Writing

$0.00 ENGL 015 C05

4.0 Basic English and Writing

$0.00 ENGL 015 C06

4.0 Basic English and Writing

$0.00 ENGL 015 C07

4.0 Basic English and Writing

$0.00 ENGL 015 C08

4.0 Basic English and Writing

3/21/2008 10/10/2008

1.0 Field Experience

Aspen 108

1.0 Field Experience

Aspen 134

1.0 Field Experience

Aspen 108

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:15 PM Dr LueLinda Egber

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr LueLinda Egber

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

9:30 AM 10:30 AM Dr LueLinda Egber

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tracey Meyerhoeff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Foundations of Education

Shields 114

Evin Fox

W

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Evin Fox

1.0 Applied Education

Email jhughes@csi.edu

Aspen 117A

John Hughes

3.0 Families Communities Culture MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr LueLinda Egber

3.0 Development/Individual Differences MWF

3.0 Educational Technology TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr LueLinda Egber Contact dmakings@csi.edu 9:30 AM 10:50 AM Dr Dave Makings

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

English

R

General Staff

Engineering

CSI Campus

1.0 Teacher Education Association Club

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TF to be Arranged TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Education Assistant

General Staff

$0.00 General Staff

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

$0.00

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dennis Heiner

$0.00

W

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

ENGI 120 C01

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 108

CSI Campus TBA

$0.00 ENGI 105 C01 11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dennis Heiner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

10:00 AM 12:50 PM General Staff

Off Campus-Northside Center

Taylor TBA

Aspen 144

3.0 Educational Technology

$0.00

1.0 Orientation to Special Education

Shields 114

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 EMEM 111 T01 1.0 Clinical Experience 3

Emmett School District TBA

Shields 114

Shields 113

$0.00

2:00 PM 3:30 PM Dr Dave Makings

EMEM 109 C01 2.0 Hazardous Materials Awareness

Education

EDUC 199 C11

1.0 Education Exit Seminar

Aspen 179

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus EDUC 199 C02

Contact dmakings@csi.edu

TR

$0.00 EMEM 107 C01 2.0 Clinical Experience 2

$0.00

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

EDUA 199 N01

Aspen 144

Start Dates End

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

Mini Cassia Center A09

3.0 Educational Technology

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Emergency Medical Technician

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EMEM 101 C01

CSI Campus 3.0 Principles of Macroconomics

Start

EMEM 105 C01 3.0 Advanced Emergency Medical Tech

Economics ECON 201 C01

Comment Days

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Alice Anderson

EARC 155 C01W 3.0 Early Childhood Practicum 1 Aspen 145

CourseTitle BldgRoom

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus 3.0 Intro to Early Childhood Education

Aspen 145

Cr

$0.00

Early Childhood Education EARC 109 C01

Center

$0.00

MTWRF

Canyon 115

Start Dates End

Section

$0.00

MTWRF

Canyon 115

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Meyerhoeffer 231 Meyerhoeffer 231 Meyerhoeffer 231 Meyerhoeffer 232 Meyerhoeffer 231 Meyerhoeffer 231

MTRF TR

MWRF MTRF TR

MTRF

$0.00 ENGL 015 C09V 4.0 Basic English and Writing Evergreen C74 MTWR $0.00 ENGL 025 C02

3.0 Spelling Development

$0.00 ENGL 035 C01

1.0 English Grammar and Usage

$0.00 ENGL 090 C03

3.0 Developmental Composition

$0.00 ENGL 090 C04

3.0 Developmental Composition

$0.00 ENGL 090 C06

3.0 Developmental Compsition

$0.00 ENGL 090 C10

3.0 Developmental Composition

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Meyerhoeffer 201 Meyerhoeffer 218 Meyerhoeffer 231 Shields 110 Shields 211

Meyerhoeffer 231

MWF MW

MWF

MWF TR

MWF

$0.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Bruce Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Bruce Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Margaret Peck

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Bruce Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kimberly Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 LATE START

$0.00

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Bruce Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Priscilla Bingham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 8:00 AM 9:20 AM Ken Bingham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3:00 PM 3:50 PM Kimberly Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

ENGL 090 C11

3.0 Developmental Composition

ENGL 090 C15 ENGL 090 C19 ENGL 090 C20 ENGL 101 C03 ENGL 101 C04 ENGL 101 C05 ENGL 101 C06 ENGL 101 C07 ENGL 101 C09 ENGL 101 C10 ENGL 101 C11 ENGL 101 C13 ENGL 101 C14 ENGL 101 C19 ENGL 101 C20 ENGL 101 C21 ENGL 101 C22 ENGL 101 C24 ENGL 101 C25 ENGL 101 C27 ENGL 101 C28 ENGL 101 C30 ENGL 101 C32 ENGL 101 C33 ENGL 101 C34 ENGL 102 C06 ENGL 102 C07 ENGL 102 C10 ENGL 102 C12

Meyerhoeffer 232

Days

MWF

3.0 Developmental Composition

Shields 211

TR

3.0 Developmental Composition

Shields 107

MWF

3.0 Developmental Composition

Meyerhoeffer 231

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 104

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 101

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 105

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 211

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

3.0 English Composition 2

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Ken Bingham

$0.00 ENGL 102 C19 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 English Composition 2

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Priscilla Bingham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 ENGL 102 C20

3.0 English Composition 2

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 ENGL 102 C21

3.0 English Composition 2

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Jim Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 ENGL 102 C23

3.0 English Composition 2

Computer Assisted 8:00 AM 8:50 AM David West

$0.00 ENGL 102 C24 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 English Composition 2

$0.00 ENGL 102 C25

3.0 English Composition 2

$0.00 ENGL 102 C26

3.0 English Composition 2

$0.00 ENGL 175 C01

3.0 Introduction to Literature

Computer Assisted 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Clark Draney 10:00 AM 10:50 AM David West Computer Assisted

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 English Composition 1

Computer Assisted 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Whitney Smith

$0.00 ENGL 201 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 101

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 211

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 103

TR

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 101

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 103

TR

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 103

TR

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 211

TR

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 211

TR

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 101

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 102

MWF

3.0 English Composition 1 Shields 109

TR

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 211

MWF

3.0 English Composition 2

Shields 211

MWF

3.0 English Composition 2

Shields 209

MWF

3.0 English Composition 2 Shields 103

MWF

3.0 English Composition 2

Shields 101

TR

Shields 101

TR

Comment Days

$0.00 ENGL 102 C18

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

CourseTitle BldgRoom

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Clark Draney

Shields 101

Cr

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Betty Slifer

MWF

ENGL 102 C14H 3.0 English Composition 2

56

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Computer Assisted 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Bingham 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jim Irons

Shields 211

Shields 105

Shields 113

$0.00 ENGL 257 C01

3.0 Western World Literature 1

$0.00 ENGL 277 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:30 AM Jan Carpenter

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 102 B01 $0.00

Shields 105

MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:29 PM Debra Matier

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Ken Bingham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 ENGL 090 M01 $0.00 ENGL 101 M01 $0.00 ENGL 101 M02

3.0 English Composition 2

Mini Cassia Center A11

MTWR

3.0 Developmental Composition Mini Cassia Center A07

M

3.0 English Composition 1 Mini Cassia Center A06

3.0 English Composition 1 Mini Cassia Center A05

3.0 English Composition 2

$0.00 ENGL 102 M03

3.0 English Composition 2

Mini Cassia Center B14

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Jeff Fox

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Judy Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

2:00 PM 3:30 PM Dr Clark Draney

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:29 PM Mary Beth Crane

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kimberly Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

12:00 PM 1:20 PM Ted Dyer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center B05

$0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kimberly Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Robert A Mayer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Janelle Dallolio

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:20 PM Janelle Dallolio

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Michelle Eilers

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Michelle Eilers

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

$0.00

W

$0.00

R

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 015 N01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing Northside Center TBA MTWR $0.00

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Robert A Mayer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Betti Taylor

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGS 026 C01

3.0 ESL Grammar 1

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Debra Matier

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGS 028 C01

3.0 ESL Grammar 3

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jan Carpenter

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGS 029 C01

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Shelley Brulotte

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGS 030 C01

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

R

1:00 PM 1:50 PM David West

Honors Course

$0.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Jette Morache

$0.00

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Kim Skeen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00 ENGL 102 M02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGS 104 C01

9:30 AM 10:59 AM Kim Skeen

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA TR

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Shelley Brulotte

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Priscilla Bingham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Jette Morache

$0.00 ENGL 015 M01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Whitney Smith

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Clark Draney

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Survey of American Literature 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 015 B01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing Blaine County Center TBA MTWR $0.00

Computer Assisted 11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dr Jette Morache

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jim Irons

TR

Shields 210

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

Shields 103

$0.00

Computer Assisted

MWF

Shields 105

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Kim Skeen

3.0 Intermediate Expository Composition

3.0 Survey of World Mythology

Computer Assisted 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Betti Taylor

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Shelley Brulotte

MWF

$0.00 ENGL 215 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

3.0 Introduction to Poetry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Candace Baltz

$0.00

TR

Shields 110

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

Shields 105

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Priscilla Bingham

11:00 AM 12:29 PM Robert A Mayer

MWF

Shields 106

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:20 PM David West

TR

Shields 103

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Debra Matier

$0.00

TR

Shields 109

Start Dates End

$0.00

MWF

$0.00 ENGL 204 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Jan Carpenter

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Dr Jette Morache

TR

Shields 106

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00

MWF

Shields 101

Start

Off Campus-Northside Center $0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kimberly Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

English as a Second Language CSI Campus

Meyerhoeffer 218 Meyerhoeffer 232

Instructor Permission MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM R Brent Jensen

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM R Brent Jensen

Instructor Permission

2.0 ESL Speaking & Listening Meyerhoeffer 218

TR

3.0 ESL Reading & Writing 1 Meyerhoeffer 218

MWF

3.0 ESL Reading & Writing 3 Meyerhoeffer 233

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission 8:00 AM 8:50 AM R Brent Jensen

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission 8:00 AM 8:50 AM R Brent Jensen

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission 8:00 AM 8:50 AM R Brent Jensen

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

Days

ENGS 105 C01

2.0 ESL Listen & Speak for College Meyerhoeffer 233

Start

TR

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

GEOL 155 C01

CSI Campus

EQUS 102 C01

2.0 Introduction to Horses

Evergreen A24

1.0 Equine Massage Therapy

EQUS 230 C01

1.0 Horseshoeing Basics 1

EQUS 232 C01 EQUS 234 C01

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Jim Knight

Evergreen A24

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Melissa Bench

M

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jim Knight

Exposition Center ARENA TR

2.0 Equine Nutrition

Evergreen A24

2.0 Horse Health

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Bart Wilson 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jim Knight

TR

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jim Knight

EQUS 236 C01

2.0 Horse Judging 1

EQUS 242 C01

2.0 Horse Anatomy & Unsoundness 1

EQUS 245 C01 EQUS 285 C01

Evergreen A06 Evergreen A20

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 GEOL 110 M01 $0.00 10/14/2008 11/13/2008

R

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Jim Knight

2.0 Draft Horses

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Jim Knight

W

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Jim Knight

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 101 C02 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 102 C01 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 111 C01H 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 111 C02 $0.00

Evergreen A33

Jim Knight

Finance

Evergreen C76

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Frank Ellis

Off Campus-Blaine County Center FINA 102 B01V 3.0 Personal Finance

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Frank Ellis

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Mini Cassia Center A09

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Frank Ellis

FREN 201 C01

4.0 Elementary French

MTWR

6:30 PM 6:50 PM G Powell 6:30 PM 8:50 PM G Powell 7:00 PM 8:50 PM G Powell

GEOG 200 C01 3.0 World Regional Geography Shields 102

MWF

GEOL 101 C03

Evergreen A06

4.0 Physical Geology

Evergreen A06

MTW

GEOL 101L C01 0.0 Physical Geology Lab Evergreen A06

R

GEOL 101L C02 0.0 Physical Geology Lab Evergreen A06

GEOL 104 C01

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Lee Ann Hagan

R

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Shawn Willsey 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Shawn Willsey

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

3.0 US History 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Honors Course

Shields 110

3.0 US History 1

$0.00

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Russ Tremayne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Dr Russ Tremayne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Dr Russ Tremayne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Russ Tremayne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Shields 117

$0.00

Shields 110

$0.00

Shields 108

$0.00

Shields 104

MWF

3.0 Western Civilization 1

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Western Civilization 1 Mini Cassia Center A11

$0.00

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Shawn Willsey

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Shawn Willsey

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Honors

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

HONS 198 C01

2.0 Honors Seminar

$0.00 HONS 298 C01

2.0 Honors Seminar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 118 Shields 118

$0.00 R

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Tiffany Seeley-Cas

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Tiffany Seeley-Cas

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Horticulture CSI Campus

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 124 C01

HORT 202 C01

3.0 Introduction to Horticulture Evergreen A24

2.0 Herbaceous Plants Evergreen A31

3.0 Plant Propagation Evergreen A15

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 208 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 227 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 240 C01 $0.00

2.0 Urban Forestry Evergreen A15

7:30 AM 8:50 AM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

9:00 AM 9:50 AM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

1:00 PM 1:50 PM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MW

3.0 Horticulture Practicum Evergreen A32

3.0 Nursery Management Evergreen A20

$0.00

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HORT 202L C01 0.0 Plant Propagation Lab Evergreen A24 M $15.00

$0.00 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Shawn Willsey

$0.00

MWF

CSI Campus

$0.00

4.0 Natural Disasters and Env Geology

Evergreen A06

3.0 Western Civilization 2

Aspen 108

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Dr Jim Gentry

$0.00

MWF

Northside Center TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$15.00 MTW

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 101 M01V

CSI Campus 4.0 Physical Geology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 101 B01V

$0.00

Geology GEOL 101 C02

3.0 Western Civilization 1

3.0 US History 2

Lab Section goes with Geog 100 C02

R

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Timothy Gunderso

$0.00

MWF

Aspen 108

3.0 US History 2

students must enroll in GEOG 100L C02

R T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Mary Beth Crane

GEOG 100L C02 0.0 Physical Geography Lab Evergreen A15

Evergreen C74

HIST 112 C01

CSI Campus Evergreen A15 Evergreen A06

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Timothy Gunderso

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Timothy Gunderso

3.0 Western Civilization 1

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 112 C02

Geography GEOG 100 C02 4.0 Physical Geography

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

W

$0.00

MTWR

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 T

$0.00 HIST 101 N01V 3.0 Western Civilization 1

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mary Beth Crane

4.0 Intermediate French 1

Canyon 106

Mini Cassia Center B11

3.0 US History 1

CSI Campus Canyon 106

4:30 PM 6:20 PM Jim Wilson

3.0 Intro to Geology of Southern Idaho

$0.00 MWF

French FREN 101 C01

Mini Cassia Center B11

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

FINA 102 M01V 3.0 Personal Finance

M

4.0 Physical Geology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 111 C03

CSI Campus FINA 102 C01V 3.0 Personal Finance

Evergreen A23

Start Dates End

History

$0.00

12. Cooperative Education

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 HIST 101 C01V

Expo Ctr - 9/15,22,29 & 10/6, 13, 20, 27.

MW

Exposition Center 206

2.0 Introduction to GPS

$0.00 MW

Start

10/13/2008 11/14/2008 GEOL 101L M01 0.0 Physical Geology Lab Mini Cassia Center B11 R $0.00

$0.00

Evergreen A24

Comment Days

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 GEOL 101 M01 $0.00

Exposition Center ARENA MWF

1.0 Equine Activities

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00

T

EQUS 114 C01

Cr

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Equine Studies EQUS 101 C01

Center

$0.00 GEOL 104L C01 0.0 Natural Disasters and Env Geo Lab Evergreen A06 T 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Shawn Willsey

Instructor Permission

8:00 AM 8:50 AM R Brent Jensen

Section

TR

Instructor Permission

$0.00

David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 11:20 AM David Kiesig

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

CSI Campus Desert 112

HOSM 145 C01 3.0 Tourism Desert 112 Desert 112

MW

2:00 PM 3:45 PM Michael Johnson

MW

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Debbie Dane

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Dianne Jolovich

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Dianne Jolovich

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 1:50 PM Dianne Jolovich

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

HOSM 173 C01 2.0 Event Management Desert 112

TR

HOSM 266 C01 3.0 Food and Beverage Service Desert 112

M

HOSM 277 C01 1.0 Hospitality Management Association Desert 107

M

3:30 PM 4:15 PM Dianne Jolovich

HOSM 285 C01 3.0 Cooperative Education Evergreen A34

Dianne Jolovich

HOSM 286 C01 9.0 Disney College Program Internship

Dianne Jolovich

HUMA 102 C01 3.0 Introduction to Humanities 2 Shields 108

MWF

1.0 News Editing

Aspen 145

T T

$0.00 LABT 150 C01

2.0 QA/QC in the Laboratory

Instructor Permission Required

1.0 Laboratory Instrumentation Quality Assurance Lab TBA

Instructor Permission Required $0.00 Michael Becerra 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Laboratory Procedures 2

Instructor Permission Required

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 LABT 250 C01

Quality Assurance Lab TBA

$0.00 LAWE 105 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 LAWE 222 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Police Procedures Canyon 201

3.0 Fit For Duty Canyon 202

Aspen 180

T

Instructor Permission 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Feis-Christy

HUMS 202L C01 0.0 Group Dynamics/Leadership Lab Aspen 180

R

Instructor Permission

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Feis-Christy

HUMS 202L C02 0.0 Group Dynamics Leadership Lab Aspen 145

T

3:00 PM 4:50 PM Mary Feis-Christy

HUMS 285 C01 4.0 Cooperative Education Aspen 163

Rita Ruhter

HUMS 297 C01 2.0 Human Services Seminar 1 Aspen 181

W

Instructor Permission 1:00 PM 2:50 PM Mary Feis-Christy

INSS P101 M01

1.0 Becoming a Master Student

Mini Cassia Center A07

MTWRF

10:00 AM 12:20 PM Jaylynne Twiss

JAPN 200I C01

4.0 Elementary Japanese

TWRF

1.0 Japanese Independent Study Shields 105

M

Meyerhoeffer 232

$0.00 MATH 015 C06

3.0 Prealgebra

$0.00 MATH 015 C07 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Prealgebra

$0.00 MATH 015 C10

3.0 Prealgebra

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 109

Meyerhoeffer 234 Meyerhoeffer 234

$0.00 MATH 015 C11V 3.0 Prealgebra Evergreen C76

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 015 C13

3.0 Prealgebra

$0.00 MATH 015 C15 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Prealgebra

MATH 015 C17

3.0 Prealgebra

Japanese

Shields 106

Meyerhoeffer 232

$0.00 MATH 015 C04V 3.0 Prealgebra Evergreen C76

CSI Campus JAPN 101 C01

Shields 104

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructional Support

Shields 118 Shields 115 Shields 115

$0.00 MATH 025 C01

3.0 Beginning Algebra

$0.00 MATH 025 C02

3.0 Beginning Algebra

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jeff Fox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jeff Fox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 105

W

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jeff Fox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 105

W

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jeff Fox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

Instructor Permission Required $0.00 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Brett Reid 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Brett Reid

Instructor Permission Required

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Meyerhoeffer 234 Meyerhoeffer 234

MATH 025 C04

3.0 Beginning Algebra

MATH 025 C06

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Meyerhoeffer 234 Meyerhoeffer 234

$0.00 MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Theresa Pham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Theresa Pham

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

9:00 AM 10:20 AM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MWF TR

4:00 PM 5:20 PM Ronald Moody

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Theresa Pham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 TR

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM General Staff

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

$0.00 MWF

3:00 PM 3:50 PM Theresa Pham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Theresa Pham

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Lynn Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

$0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Instructor Permission Required

Mathematics

3.0 Prealgebra

HUMS 202 C01 2.0 Group Dynamics/Leadership

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Brett Reid

$0.00

$0.00 MATH 015 C03

Instructor Permission 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Rita Ruhter

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MW

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Prealgebra

W

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

$0.00 MATH 015 C02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 180

Michael Becerra

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Law Enforcement

HUMS 105 C01 2.0 Understand the Helping Relationship

Instructor Permission 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Feis-Christy

Michael Becerra

Quality Assurance Lab TBA

Canyon 201

Instructor Permission

Michael Becerra

Quality Assurance Lab TBA

LAWE 101 C01 2.0 Administration of Justice

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Shannon Stowe

HUMS 185 C01 4.0 Clinical Practicum 1

Michael Becerra

$0.00

Instructor Permission

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission Required

Quality Assurance Lab TBA

3.0 Prealgebra

W

3:30 PM 5:20 PM Candace Baltz

CSI Campus

$0.00 MATH 015 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 180

R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Laboratory Procedures 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Shannon Stowe

R

2:00 PM 3:29 PM Candace Baltz

$0.00 LABT 125 C01

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Kim Prestwich

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Shannon Stowe

$0.00

TR

Instructor permission required.

Taylor 210

HUMS 103L C02 0.0 Intentional Interviewing Tech Lab Aspen 145

58

Taylor 210

Laboratory Technology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

HUMS 103L C01 0.0 Intentional Interviewing Tech Lab Aspen 145

MWF

Instructor Permission Required

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Beth Crane

Instructor Permission 9:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Feis-Christy

HUMS 103 C01 2.0 Intentional Interviewing Tech

$0.00

Taylor 210

2.0 Laboratory Safety

CSI Campus M

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 JOUR 290 C01

Human Services

Aspen 180

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Candace Baltz

3.0 Advanced Reporting Layout & Editing

LABT 201 C01

HUMS 101 C01 3.0 Introduction to Human Services

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 JOUR 222 C01

CSI Campus MWF

Candace Baltz

Taylor 210

3.0 News Writing

Humanities

Shields 113

1.0 Newspaper

$0.00 JOUR 121 C01

$0.00 LABT 101 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Need to contact instructor

Evergreen A34

HUMA 101 C02 3.0 Introduction to Humanities 1

Start Dates End

CSI Campus $0.00 JOUR 100I C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

HOSM 150 C01 3.0 Introduction to Hospitality

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Journalism

Hospitality Management HOSM 110 C01 2.0 Basic Kitchen Principles

Start

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Center

BldgRoom

MATH 025 C07

3.0 Beginning Algebra

MATH 025 C08 MATH 025 C10 MATH 025 C11 MATH 025 C12

Meyerhoeffer 234

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Meyerhoeffer 234

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Shields 114

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Evergreen C95

3.0 Beginning Algebra Meyerhoeffer 234

MATH 025 C13V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Evergreen C76

MATH 025 C14V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Evergreen C74

MATH 025 C15 MATH 025 C18 MATH 025 C19 MATH 025 C20 MATH 025 C23 MATH 108 C01 MATH 108 C02 MATH 108 C03 MATH 108 C04 MATH 108 C05 MATH 108 C06

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Shields 104

3.0 Beginning Algebra Shields 107

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Meyerhoeffer 232

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Meyerhoeffer 232

3.0 Beginning Algebra

Shields 108

Comment Days

11:00 AM 12:20 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Kevin Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Lynn Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kevin Jones

TR

TR

MATH 108 C09

Second 8 Weeks

MATH 123 C01

MATH 143 C01

3.0 College Algebra

MATH 143 C02

Shields 210 Shields 204

3.0 College Algebra

Shields 204

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Ronald Cresswell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Ronald Cresswell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Bill Eberlein

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

$0.00

Shields 110

TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Ken Floyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Ken Floyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Ken Floyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Shields 110

$0.00

Shields 208

$0.00 MATH 157 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 1

$0.00 MATH 157 C02

3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 1

$0.00 MATH 160 C01

4.0 Brief Calculus

Shields 106

MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MATH 170 C01

5.0 Calculus 1

Late start class 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Estella Elliott

$0.00 MATH 170 C02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5.0 Calculus 1

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Steve Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MATH 175 C01

4.0 Calculus 2

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Nolan Rice

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MATH 176 C01

4.0 Discrete Mathematics

$0.00 MATH 253 C01

3.0 Introductory Statistics

MTWF

MWRF MTWF MTWF MWRF TR

MTWF MWRF MTWF TR

TR

MWF TR

MWF

3.0 Math in Modern Society

4.0 Finite Mathematics

5.0 Precalculus

$0.00 8:00 AM 9:20 AM Cindy Dickson

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Connie Meade

MTWF

MATH 123 C06V 3.0 Math in Modern Society

MATH 130 C01

$0.00 MATH 147 C02

MWF

Shields 208 Shields 208

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Ronald Cresswell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Ronald Cresswell

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Connie Meade

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Estella Elliott

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

Shields 203 Shields 203

$0.00

Shields 208 Shields 209

MTWF

Shields 106

$0.00

$0.00 MATH 257 C02V 3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 2 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Evergreen C76 TR 4:00 PM 5:20 PM Paul Morgan

3:30 PM 5:20 PM Estella Elliott

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Calculus 3

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Randy Berriochoa 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Paul Morgan 2:00 PM 3:20 PM Randy Berriochoa

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Randy Berriochoa

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jason Rose

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 015 B02V 3.0 Prealgebra Blaine County Center TBA TR $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 025 B01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Blaine County Center TBA TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 025 B03V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Blaine County Center TBA MWF $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 108 B02V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Blaine County Center TBA TR $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 123 B01V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Blaine County Center TBA MWF $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 143 B02V 3.0 College Algebra $0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Paul Morgan

MTWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 015 B01V 3.0 Prealgebra Blaine County Center TBA TR $0.00

$0.00 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Kevin Jones

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Nolan Rice

$0.00

Shields 210

$0.00

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Estella Elliott

MWF

$0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Steve Irons

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Steve Irons

$0.00

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jason Rose

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Connie Meade

$0.00 MATH 275 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Math in Modern Society

Shields 210

5.0 Precalculus

Tuesday is required recitation day. $0.00 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Steve Irons 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

12:00 PM 12:50 PM General Staff

MATH 123 C04

MATH 123 C08

$0.00 MATH 147 C01

MTWF

MWF

3.0 Math in Modern Society

Evergreen C74

2.0 Trigonometry

Start Dates End $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 123 C02

Shields 208

3.0 College Algebra

Aspen 108

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Bill Eberlein

2:00 PM 3:50 PM General Staff

3.0 Math in Modern Society

Shields 110

Shields 204

Start

MWF

MWF

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 210

Shields 203

$0.00 MATH 144 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Meyerhoeffer 234

$0.00 MATH 143 C13 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Theresa Pham

MATH 108 C11 MATH 108 C12

3.0 College Algebra

MWF

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 203

$0.00 MATH 143 C10

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 108 C10

Shields 204

3.0 College Algebra

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Theresa Pham

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Jim Dawson

Shields 204

$0.00 MATH 143 C08

MWF

MWF

Shields 114

$0.00 MATH 143 C07V 3.0 College Algebra Evergreen C76

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 204

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:30 AM 9:50 AM Kevin Jones

MATH 108 C07V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Evergreen C74

Comment Days

3.0 College Algebra

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 208

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00 MATH 143 C06 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Intermediate Algebra Shields 203

Cr

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Lynn Irons

MWF

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 209

Center

3.0 College Algebra

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 204

Start Dates End

Section

$0.00 MATH 143 C03

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Lynn Irons

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Shields 209

Times End Instructor

MWF

4.0 Intermediate Algebra Shields 209

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Blaine County Center TBA TR

$0.00 11:00 AM 12:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:30 AM 9:50 AM Kevin Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kevin Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3:30 PM 5:20 PM Estella Elliott

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Paul Morgan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MATH 257 B01V 3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 2 Blaine County Center TBA TR 4:00 PM 5:20 PM Paul Morgan $0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 MATH 015 M02V 3.0 Prealgebra

$0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Nolan Rice

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A11

TR

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Steve Irons

$0.00 MATH 015 M04V 3.0 Prealgebra Mini Cassia Center A09 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Jim Dawson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Steve Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Delbert Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWRF

$0.00 MATH 015 M07

3.0 Prealgebra

Mini Cassia Center A06

$0.00 $0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

MATH 025 M02 3.0 Beginning Algebra Burley High School TBA

MATH 025 M03V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Mini Cassia Center A09

MATH 025 M06V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Mini Cassia Center A11

Start

MW MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Kevin Jones

TR

$0.00 MUSA 111 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Piano Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

Permission of Instructor $300.00 Sue Miller 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MUSA 111 C02

2.0 Piano Lesson 2 for Non-Majors

Permission of Instructor

$0.00 MUSA 112 C01

2.0 Piano Lesson 1 for Piano Majors

$0.00 MUSA 112 C02

2.0 Piano Lesson 1 for Piano Majors 1.0 Guitar Lesson 1 for Non-Majors

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Paul Morgan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MUSA 121 C01

2.0 Guitar Lesson 2 for Non-Majors

TR

8:00 AM 9:20 AM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MUSA 130 C01

1.0 String Lesson 1 for Non-Majors

$0.00 MUSA 131 C01

2.0 String Lesson 2 for Non-Majors

4:00 PM 5:20 PM Paul Morgan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center MATH 015 N02V 3.0 Prealgebra

Northside Center TBA

MATH 025 N01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Northside Center TBA

$0.00 TR

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Jim Dawson

Northside Center TBA

TR

8:30 AM 9:50 AM Kevin Jones

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

3:30 PM 5:20 PM Estella Elliott

MATH 123 N01V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Northside Center TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MATH 108 N01V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Paul Morgan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Medical Assistant

Aspen 139

$0.00

MTWR

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Penny Glenn

MEDA 233 C01 3.0 Clinical Procedures 1 Aspen 139 Aspen 139

MW

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Penny Glenn

TR

MEDA 233L C02 0.0 Clinical Procedures 1 Lab Aspen 139

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MEDA 233L C01 0.0 Clinical Procedures 1 Lab

MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Penny Glenn

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Penny Glenn

MEDA 235 C01 4.0 Externship

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Aspen 170

Penny Glenn

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Music Lessons

Fine Arts

MUSA 100 C02 1.0 Voice Lesson 1 for Non Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 100 C03 1.0 Voice Lesson 1 for Non Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 101 C01 2.0 Voice Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 101 C02 2.0 Voice Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 101 C03 2.0 Voice Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 102 C01 2.0 Vocie Lesson 1 Voice Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 102 C02 2.0 Vocie Lesson 1 Voice Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 102 C03 2.0 Vocie Lesson 1 Voice Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 110 C01 1.0 Piano Lesson 1 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

60

Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts

MUSA 132 C01 2.0 String Lesson 1 for String Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 140 C01 1.0 Brass Lesson 1 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 141 C01 2.0 Brass Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 142 C01 2.0 Brass Lesson 1 for Brass Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 150 C01 1.0 Woodwind Lesson 1 for Non-Majors MUSA 150 C02 1.0 Woodwind Lesson 1 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 151 C01 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 151 C02 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 152 C01 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 1 for Wind Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 152 C02 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 1 for Wind Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 160 C01 1.0 Percussion Lesson 1 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

CSI Campus MUSA 100 C01 1.0 Voice Lesson 1 for Non Majors

Fine Arts

Fine Arts

CSI Campus MEDA 131 C01 5.0 Medical Office Procedures

$150.00 Carson Wong

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $150.00

Serena Jenkins-Cl

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $150.00

Diane Davis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Carson Wong

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Serena Jenkins-Cl

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Diane Davis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Carson Wong

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Serena Jenkins-Cl

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $300.00

Diane Davis Permission of Instuctor Sue Miller

Start Dates End

Permission of Instructor

Fine Arts

$0.00 MUSA 120 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

1.0 Piano Lesson 1 for Non-Majors

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Roger Caresia

MATH 257 M01V 3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 2

Start

$0.00 MUSA 110 C02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 123 M02V 3.0 Math in Modern Society

Mini Cassia Center A09

Comment Days

3:30 PM 5:20 PM Estella Elliott

W

Mini Cassia Center A09

CourseTitle BldgRoom

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 123 M01 3.0 Math in Modern Society

MATH 143 M02V 3.0 College Algebra

Cr

3:30 PM 6:50 PM Lynn Payne

TR

Mini Cassia Center A11

Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 108 M02V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra

Burley High School TBA

Start Dates End

8:30 AM 9:50 AM Kevin Jones

M

Mini Cassia Center A11

Times End Instructor

Section

4:00 PM 5:20 PM Rebecca Gummers 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 108 M01 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Mini Cassia Center A06

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $150.00

MUSA 161 C01 2.0 Percussion Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 162 C01 2.0 Percussion Lsn l/Percussion Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 202 C01 2.0 Voice Lesson 2 for Voice Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 202 C02 2.0 Voice Lesson 2 for Voice Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 212 C01 2.0 Piano Lesson 2 for Non-Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 232 C01 2.0 String Lesson 2 for String Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 242 C01 2.0 Brass Lesson 2 for Brass Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 252 C01 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 2 for Wind Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 252 C02 2.0 Woodwind Lesson 2 for Wind Majors Fine Arts

MUSA 262 C01 2.0 Percussion Lsn 1/Percuss Majors Fine Arts

Diane Davis

$150.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$300.00

Diane Davis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Sue Miller

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Diane Davis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Gene Loranger

$150.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Gene Loranger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$300.00 $300.00

$300.00 Violin Kathleen Harris

$150.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Violin

$300.00

Kathleen Harris

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Violin Kathleen Harris

$300.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Daniel McCarty

$150.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Hubert Johnson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Daniel McCarty

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Hubert Johnson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Daniel McCarty

$300.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Hubert Johnson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Steven Cox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Steven Cox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Steven Cox

$300.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Carson Wong

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Serena Jenkins-Cl

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Sue Miller

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Violin Kathleen Harris

$300.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Daniel McCarty

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$150.00 $300.00 $300.00

$150.00 $300.00 $300.00

$300.00 $150.00 $300.00

$300.00 $300.00 $300.00

$300.00 $300.00 Basoon

$300.00

Hubert Johnson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Steven Cox

$300.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Music

MUSI 100 C03 MUSI 101 C01

3.0 Music Appreciation

Fine Arts 87

MWF

3.0 Music Appreciation

Fine Arts 87

MWF

3.0 Music Theory 1

Fine Arts 133

MWF

MUSI 108 C01

3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

MUSI 108 C02

3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

MUSI 108 C03 MUSI 108 C04

Fine Arts 87

TR

Fine Arts 87

MWF

3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

Fine Arts 87

MWF

3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

Fine Arts 87

W

MUSI 108 C05V 3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music Evergreen C74

MUSI 111 C01 MUSI 130 C01 MUSI 133 C01 MUSI 135 C01 MUSI 145 C01 MUSI 150 C01 MUSI 150 C02

1.0 Aural Skills 1

Fine Arts 133

1.0 Chamber Choir

Fine Arts 133 Fine Arts 121

MWF

2.0 Class Voice

TR

1.0 Beginning Class Piano 1

Fine Arts 124

TR

1.0 Beginning Class Piano 1

Fine Arts 124

T

MUSI 151 C01

1.0 Beginning Class Piano 2

MUSI 151 C02

1.0 Beginning Class Piano 2

MUSI 155 C01 MUSI 156 C01

Fine Arts 124

TR

Fine Arts 124

T

1.0 Intermediate Class Piano 1

Fine Arts 124

TR

1.0 Intermediate Class Piano 2

Fine Arts 124

TR

MUSI 201 C01

3.0 Music Theory 3

MUSI 211 C01

1.0 Aural Skills 3

MUSI 233 C01 MUSI 243 C01 MUSI 243 C02 MUSI 243 C03 MUSI 243 C04

Fine Arts 133 Fine Arts 133

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Dr George Halsell 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sue Miller 9:30 AM 10:50 AM Brent Jensen 8:00 AM 8:50 AM Brent Jensen 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Brent Jensen 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Brent Jensen

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Sue Miller

MTWRF

TR

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Carson Wong 3:00 PM 4:20 PM Steven Cox Instructor Permission 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Serena Jenkins-Cl 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Carson Wong

T

$0.00 NURA S001 C04 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 134 T 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Aspen 140 R $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S001 C05 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 140 WF $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S001 C06 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 140 WF $0.00

12:00 PM 1:40 PM Karmelle Nye

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr George Halsell

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 5:40 PM Jack Nelsen

2.0 Music Lessons 2/Final Recital 2.0 Music Lessons 2/Final Recital

10/23/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

10/23/2008 12/18/2008

Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$400.00 $400.00 $200.00

Aspen 140

M

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Becky Brown

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 140 Aspen 140

T T

2:00 PM 5:00 PM Paula Hart 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Becky Brown

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 140

T

2:00 PM 5:00 PM Dr Pam Johnson-H 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

W

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Becky Brown

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

9:00 AM 11:00 AM Paula Hart

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M T

8:00 AM 10:00 AM John Brannen 8:00 AM 10:50 AM Scott Snell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 140

M

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Scott Snell

Aspen 140

M

8:00 AM 11:00 AM John Brannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 140

M

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Becky Brown

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Aspen 143

NURP 121 C01

$0.00 NURP 220 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

5.0 Medical Surgical 2

Aspen 140 Aspen 140

5.0 Medical Surgical 3

$0.00

Additional fee of $125.00

Dr George Halsell

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Sue Miller

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center $0.00

$140.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

Carson Wong

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Brent Jensen

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

$107.00

NURP 106L C05 0.0 Practice Lab

TW

7:00 AM 2:00 PM Paula Hart

Local Hospitals TBA Local Hospitals TBA

TW TW

2:00 PM 7:50 PM Becky Brown 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 2:00 PM 7:50 PM Dr Pam Johnson-H 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Local Hospitals TBA

WR

7:00 AM 2:50 PM John Brannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals TBA

WR

7:00 AM 2:50 PM Scott Snell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 AM 2:50 PM Tammy Pehrson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURP 131C T01 0.0 Maternal Child 2 Clinical Local Hospitals TBA

WR

NURP 220C T01 0.0 Medical Surgical 3 Clinical

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Local Hospitals TBA

NURP 121C T01 0.0 Medical Surgical 2 Clinical

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

M

10/23/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURP 106C T01 0.0 Fundamental Clinical

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Brent Jensen

$0.00 $0.00

Local Hospitals TBA Local Hospitals TBA

TWRF TWRF

6:00 AM 5:00 PM Tammy Pehrson 6:00 AM 5:00 PM John Brannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals TBA

TWRF

6:00 AM 5:00 PM Scott Snell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$400.00

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

2:00 PM 4:50 PM Paula Hart

Aspen 143

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Fine Arts 136

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

Instructor Permission Required

M

$0.00

Fine Arts 134

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

Aspen 140

NURP 106L C03 0.0 Practice Lab

$0.00 Brent Jensen

$400.00

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

CSI Campus 6.0 Fundamentals

NURP 106L C01 0.0 Fundamentals Lab

$0.00

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Sue Miller

Instructor Permission Required 8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut

Nursing, Practical

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Sue Miller

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S002 C02 0.0 Train the Trainer Aspen 164A Jill Chestnut 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 Instructor Permission Required $70.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S004 C01 0.0 LPN IV Therapy Challenge Test Aspen 164 RF 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Becky Brown 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 Instructor Permission Required $60.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S014 C01 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 134 R 8:00 AM 4:20 PM Jill Chestnut 8/27/2008 8/27/2008 $0.00 $25.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S024 C01 0.0 Developmental Disability Aide Aspen 149 W Jill Chestnut 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S028 C01 0.0 Train the CNA Rater Aspen 164 Anita Bartels 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 For CNA Students $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S032 C01 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Aspen 140 F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM Jill Chestnut 9/5/2008 9/5/2008 $0.00

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sue Miller

Fine Arts 125

Mini Cassia Center TBA

Start Dates End

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Brent Jensen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S002 C01 0.0 Train the Trainer Aspen 164 $0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURP 106 C01

2.0 Music Lessons 2/Final Recital

MUSI 108 M01V 3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

CSI Campus

12:00 PM 1:40 PM Karmelle Nye

2.0 Music Lessons 2/Final Recital

Blaine County Center TBA M

M

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURA S001 C03 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 134 T $0.00 Aspen 140 R 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 126

MUSI 108 B01V 3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

Start

Nursing Assistant

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Sue Miller

2.0 Music Methods for Elementary Tchrs

Fine Arts 133

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MWF

Northside Center TBA

$0.00

TR

1.0 Madrigal Ensemble

Fine Arts 133

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr George Halsell

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Brent Jensen

TR

Fine Arts 133

MUSI 108 N01V 3.0 Survey of Jazz and Pop Music

M

1.0 Pecussion Ensemble

Days

Off Campus-Northside Center

CSI Campus MUSI 100 C01

Comment

BldgRoom

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Nursing, Registered

Days

Start

NURR 103L P01 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab Aspen 181

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Valerie Warner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 181

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus 7.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Mary Reis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

MW

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Christy Deal

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

MW

1:00 PM 2:50 PM K Price

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURR 101L C01 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

Practice Lab

NURR 101L C02 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

Practice Lab

NURR 101L C03 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

Practice Lab

NURR 101L C04 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

Practice Lab

Aspen 143 Aspen 143 Aspen 143 Aspen 143

M

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Mary Reis

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Christy Barron

W

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Kalise Price

Christy Deal 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jenny Jorgensen

R

NURR 101L C05 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

Blaine County Center TBA F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Valerie Warner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

Blaine County Center TBA F

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A09

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A09

MW

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 NURR 103L M01V 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab Teaching/learning Lab 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Mini Cassia Center TBA F Mindy McDonald 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Mini Cassia Center TBA F 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Valerie Warner $0.00

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center TBA

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

F

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Jenny Jorgensen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURR 101C T01 0.0 Beginning Nursing Clinical Local Hospitals TR $0.00 Local Hospitals TR 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Local Hospitals TR 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Local Hospitals TR 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURR 103C T01 0.0 Intermediate Nursing Clinical

Teaching/Learning Lab

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Kalise Price

Aspen 143

T

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Mary Reis

Aspen 145 Aspen 179

T T

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Christy Deal 10:00 AM 12:50 PM Christy Barron Additional Fee $125.00

F

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

MW

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

MW

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

MW

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Christy Barron

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

F

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Teaching/Learning Lab

Aspen 181 Aspen 195

F F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Valerie Warner

8/25/2008 8/25/2008

Aspen 181

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008

Aspen 195

F

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008

M

W

Practice Lab

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Valerie Warner Pactice Lab

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Roanne Mancari

3.0 Caring for Emerging Diverse Com

Aspen 134

T

4:30 PM 6:00 PM Janet Sandy

10. Advanced Nursing Intervention

Addtional Fee $125.00

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

$135.00

Aspen 195

8/25/2008

$0.00 8:00 AM 12:50 PM Christy Barron

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 12:50 PM Christy Deal

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 12:50 PM Mary Reis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Local Hospitals tba

TR

7:00 AM 11:50 AM Janice Preuit

Local Hospitals tba

TR

7:00 AM 11:50 AM Roanne Mancari

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

TR

7:00 AM 11:50 AM Gay Bondelid

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

TR

11:00 AM 4:00 PM Valerie Warner

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

MW

11:30 AM 4:20 PM Mindy McDonald

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

TR

1:00 PM 5:50 PM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURR 204C T01 0.0 Maternal/Child Clinical

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $135.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 12:50 PM Kalise Price

$0.00 NURR 201C T01 0.0 Adv Nursing Intervention Clinical Local Hospitals MW 7:00 AM 12/18/2008 Local Hospitals MW 7:00 AM 12/18/2008 Local Hospitals FS 7:00 AM 12/18/2008 Local Hospitals MW 7:00 AM 12/18/2008 Local Dental Offices MW 1:00 PM $0.00 Local Hospitals MW 1:00 PM 12/18/2008 $0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Additional Fee $125.00 $135.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURR 103 M01V 9.0 Intermediate Nursing Intervention Mini Cassia Center A09 MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Christy Barron 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 Mini Cassia Center A09 F 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Mini Cassia Center A09 MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Teaching/Learning Lab

Aspen 195

Teaching/Learning Lab

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Barbara Robison

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 143

$0.00 2:00 PM Jami Stroud 2:00 PM Janet Hansen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM Judy Kern

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM Tamara Becker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 PM Melissa Fustos

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 AM 1:45 PM Robyn HoChee

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Local Hospitals tba

MW

Local Hospitals tba

FS

7:00 AM 1:45 PM Kathleen Fagerlan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

TR

1:00 PM 7:45 PM Betty Zimmerman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURR 206C T01 0.0 Adv Med-Surg Intervent 2 Clincial Local Hospitals tba

TR

$0.00

7:00 AM 1:45 PM Nina Hollifield

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

TR

10:00 AM 12:20 PM Darcie Koffer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

FS

7:00 AM 1:45 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

TR

10:00 AM 12:20 PM Tamara Becker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Local Hospitals tba

TRS

1:00 PM 7:45 PM Debra Beem

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

TR

10:00 AM 12:20 PM Jami Stroud

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURR 201L C01 0.0 Advanced Nursing Intervention Lab

Teaching/Learning Lab

$0.00

Aspen 195

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jami Stroud

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 195

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 108

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tamara Becker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4.0 Maternal/Child Nursing

$0.00

Aspen 181

TR

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Kathleen Fagerlan

Aspen 181

TR

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Betty Zimmerman

Aspen 181

T

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Betty Zimmerman

4.0 Advanced Med-Surg Intervention 2

Aspen 179

MW

Aspen 179

W

3.0 Physical Assessment

Aspen 134

R

Additional Fee $125.00

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Nina Hollifield

12:00 PM 1:20 PM Christy Deal 4:30 PM 7:30 PM Jami Stroud

NURR 208C T01 0.0 Transition Clinical

$0.00

Local Hospitals tba

Tina Peer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Paramedic CSI Campus PARA 201 C01

9.0 Paramedic 2

Aspen 181

$0.00 MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PARA 201L C01 4.0 Paramedic 2 Laboratory Aspen 179 WF 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 12:50 PM Gordy Kokx

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 5:50 PM Gordy Kokx

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

$135.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PARA 201C T01 4.0 Paramedic 2 Clinical Local Hospitals TBA 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Gordy Kokx

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Philosophy CSI Campus

PHIL 101 C01

62

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Mindy McDonald

Blaine County Center TBA MW

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Kalise Price

NURR 103L C03 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab

NURR 250 C02

Blaine County Center TBA MW

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Mary Reis

Aspen 143

NURR 206 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

NURR 103L C02 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab

NURR 204 C01

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Roanne Mancari 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Mancari

F

NURR 103L C01V 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab

NURR 201 C01

Blaine County Center TBA F Blaine County Center TBA MW

Aspen 195

NURR 103 C01V 9.0 Intermediate Nursing Intervention

NURR 190 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 143

NURR 101L C06 0.0 Beginning Nursing Intervention Lab

$135.00

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Christy Barron

Aspen 181

$168.00

MW

Additional Fee $125.00

Blaine County Center TBA MW

NURR 103L B01V 0.0 Intermed Nursing Intervention Lab

Aspen 195

Aspen 143

Start Dates End

Off Campus-Blaine County Center NURR 103 B01V 9.0 Intermediate Nursing Intervention

NURR 101 C01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

3.0 Introduction to Philosophy Shields 108

TR

$0.00 9:30 AM 10:50 AM Brenda Larsen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Center

BldgRoom

PHIL 101 C03

3.0 Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 202 C02

Shields 104

3.0 Ethics

Shields 104

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment Days

Start

MWF

TR

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Brenda Larsen 11:00 AM 12:29 PM Brenda Larsen

Start Dates End

$0.00 PHYE 138 C03

$0.00 PHYE 139 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

PHYE 142 C01

CSI Campus

PHYE 101 C02 PHYE 102 C01

PHYE 103 C01

1.0 Bowling

Physical Education 104

Additional Fee $30.00

PHYE 115 C01 PHYE 115 C02 PHYE 118 C01 PHYE 118 C02 PHYE 121 C01 PHYE 129 C01 PHYE 129 C02 PHYE 130 C01 PHYE 130 C02

PHYE 134 C03 PHYE 134 C04 PHYE 135 C01 PHYE 136 C01

TR

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00 9:00 AM 9:50 AM David Carter

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Introduction to Weight Management Physical Education 231B

1.0 Pilates

Physical Education 236

MW

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 $15.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jaime Tigue 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Julie Ellis

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

1.0 Continuing Yoga

$30.00 PHYE 144 C01

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

Addtional Gym Fee $15.00

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 $15.00 PHYE 146 C01 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Bigger Faster Stronger Physical Education 231A

TWRF

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 $15.00 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jaime Tigue 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

MWF

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 236

TWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Scott Rogers

1.0 Beginning Dance Team

$15.00 PHYE 147 C01

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

Physical Education 139

TR

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

MWF

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 258N Physical Education TBA Physical Education 231B

F MW

2:00 PM 2:50 PM David Schlesinger

1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting

Physical Education 231A

TR

1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting

Physical Education 231A

1.0 Tennis 1

TF YFCA TBA

1.0 Jazz Dance

Physical Education 304

1.0 Stretch & Strength

Physical Education 236

1.0 Stretch & Strength

Physical Education 236

1.0 Ballet

Physical Education 304

1.0 Yoga and Pilates

Physical Education 236

1.0 Yoga and Pilates

Physical Education 236

1:00 PM 3:00 PM Mark Daily

TR

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Debra Annest

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

MTWR

1.0 Yoga

Physical Education 304

1.0 Yoga

Physical Education 236

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

8:00 AM 8:50 AM David Schlesinger

$15.00

TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Margaret Arrington

MW

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jan Mittleider

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

TR MWF MTWRF TR W

TR

MWF

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

6:00 AM 6:50 AM Kaycee McCauley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:50 AM 10:50 AM Becca Wills

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 AM 7:50 AM Kaycee McCauley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $15.00 Includes 2 Saturdays Additrional Fee $40.00 4:00 PM 7:50 PM Shawn Willsey 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jan Mittleider Meets on Saturdays

S

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jaime Tigue

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 MW

3.0 Field Skills & Analysis

Physical Education 104

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM David Schlesinger

3.0 Court Skills & Analysis

Physical Education 231B

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWR

1.0 Introduction to Climbing

Physical Education 236

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00

1.0 Beginning Spinning

Physical Education 246

$30.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00

1.0 Beginning Spinning

Physical Education 246

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additonal Court Fee $30.00

1.0 Beginning Spinning

Physical Education 246

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00

2.0 Cardio Fitness & Weight Training

Physical Education 231A

2.0 First Aid & CPR

R

2.0 Cardio Fitness & Weight Training

Physical Education 231A

8/25/2008 10/31/2008 PHYE 150 C02 8/25/2008 10/29/2008

6:00 AM 6:50 AM Kaycee McCauley

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kaycee McCauley

9:00 AM 11:00 AM Morgan Jeno

$40.00

8/27/2008 10/1/2008

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM David Schlesinger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 231A

Physical Education 231B Physical Education 231B

TR

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Joyce Ballard

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jan Mittleider

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

3.0 Health & Wellness

PHYE 155 C05

3.0 Health & Wellness

PHYE 155 C07

3.0 Health & Wellness

Physical Education 231B Physical Education 104 Physical Education 104

PHYE 155 C09H 3.0 Health & Wellness Physical Education 104

11:00 AM 11:50 AM David Schlesinger 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Shelly Wright

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:30 PM Shelly Wright

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 TR

$0.00 MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM David Schlesinger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Jaime Tigue

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jaime Tigue

$0.00 This is an Honors course

PHYE 181 C01

1.0 Basketball Weight Training for Men

PHYE 182 C01

1.0 Softball

PHYE 183 C01

1.0 Softball Weight Training

PHYE 185 C01

1.0 Basketball for Women

PHYE 186 C01

1.0 Basketball Weight Training Women

PHYE 190 C01

1.0 Baseball

PHYE 192 C01

1.0 Volleyball

PHYE 193 C01

1.0 Volleyball Weight Training

PHYE 198 C01

1.0 Rodeo

Physical Education 231A Physical Education 139

Physical Education 231A Physical Education 135 Physical Education 139 Physical Education 231A

$0.00

Shelly Wright

1.0 Basketball for Men

Physical Education TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Enroll in Blackboard

PHYE 180 C01

Physical Education 231A

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

WF

1.0 Physical Education Field Experience

Physical Education 139

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

PHYE 161 C02

Physical Education 104

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Shelly Wright

Physical Education 227

PHYE 155 C03

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Scott Rogers

PHYE 155 C02W 3.0 Health & Wellness

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 9:30 AM 10:50 AM Shelly Wright

TR

2.0 First Aid & CPR

TR

MW

Physical Education 236

PHYE 150 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Ellis

1.0 Boot Camp Fitness

1.2 Strength Training for Women

$15.00 $15.00

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kat Powell 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kat Powell

MWF

PHYE 148 C01

Additional Gym Fee $15.00 TR

Physical Education 139

MW

$15.00

TR

1.0 Cheerleading

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 236

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 139

Physical Education 246

PHYE 133 C01

Physical Education 234

$30.00 PHYE 143 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Fee $30.00

PHYE 130 C07D 1.0 Beginning Spinning PHYE 130 C09

1.0 Beginning Racquetball

Start

1:00 PM 2:50 PM David Dellett

Physical Education 206

1.0 Walking for Fitness

PHYE 109 C01

Comment Days

T

1.0 Bowling

PHYE 105 C01

PHYE 107 C01

CourseTitle BldgRoom

1:00 PM 2:50 PM David Dellett

1.0 Volleyball

PHYE 106 C03

Cr

F

PHYE 104 C01

PHYE 106 C01

Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education PHYE 101 C01

Section

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

W

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jaime Tigue

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Steve Gosar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Additional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

MTWRF

3:00 PM 3:50 PM Steve Gosar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

2:30 PM 5:00 PM Nick Baumert

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MTWRF

MTWRF MTWRF

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Nick Baumert

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3:15 PM 5:50 PM Randy Rogers

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Additional Gym Fee $15.00

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jaime Tigue

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Boomer Walker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Heidi Cartisser

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MTWRF

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Heidi Cartisser

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $55.00

Exposition Center TBA

MW

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Steve Birnie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Exposition Center TBA

TR

4:00 PM 5:50 PM Steve Birnie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Steve Birnie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

F

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jaime Tigue

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

11:00 AM 12:50 PM Joyce Ballard

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

PHYE 199 C01

1.0 Rodeo Judging Seminar

PHYE 199 C03

1.0 Phye Club

PHYE 199 C06

1.0 Yoga for Seniors

PHYE 199 C07

1.0 Basketball

Exposition Center TBA

Physical Education 231B Physical Education 236

Physical Education 258N

$0.00 $0.00 $45.00 $15.00

TR

1:00 PM 1:50 PM David Schlesinger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Days

Start

PHYE 200 C03I 3.0 Physical Ed Independent Study

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

John Hughes

PHYE 200 C04I 1.0 Physical Ed Independent Study

Athletic Taining Richard Bingham

Physical Education 106

PHYE 200 C05I 3.0 Physical Ed Independent Study Physical Education 104

F

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Scott Rogers

PHYE 203 C01

PHYE 209 C01 PHYE 210 C01 PHYE 220 C01 PHYE 221 C01

PHYE 222 C01

PHYE 223 C01 PHYE 230 C01 PHYE 280 C01 PHYE 281 C01 PHYE 282 C01 PHYE 283 C01 PHYE 285 C01 PHYE 286 C01 PHYE 292 C01 PHYE 293 C01 PHYE 298 C01

John Hughes

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 144 N03 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 144 N04

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 131 T01

TR

MWF

1.0 Intermediate Jazz Dance

Physical Education 304

TR

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

Physical Education 104

R

8:00 AM 9:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 141 T01

2:00 PM 4:20 PM Jaime Tigue

TR

2.0 Training & Taping Techniques

Physical Education 106

TR

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Richard Bingham

8/25/2008 10/16/2008

Addtional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00

Physical Education 304

S

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Bryan Matsuoka

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

TR

5:00 PM 5:50 PM Bryan Matsuoka

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00

MW

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Physical Education Exit Seminar

Aspen 145

M

1.0 Advanced Basketball for Men

Physical Education 139

MTWRF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Steve Gosar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

1.0 Adv Basketball Weight Trng Men

Physical Education 231A

1.0 Advanced Softball

Frontier Field TBA

Additonal Gym Fee $15.00

3:10 PM 3:50 PM Steve Gosar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MTWRF

2:30 PM 5:00 PM Nick Baumert

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MTWRF

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

4:00 PM 4:50 PM Nick Baumert

1.0 Advanced Basketball for Women

Physical Education 139

MTWRF MTWRF

1.0 Advanced Volleyball

Physical Education 139

MTWRF MTWRF

1.0 Advanced Rodeo

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Heidi Cartisser

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Additional Gym Fee $15.00

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Heidi Cartisser Additional Fee $55.00

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $55.00

Exposition Center ARENA TR

4:00 PM 5:50 PM Steve Birnie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Exposition Center ARENA MW

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Steve Birnie

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

PHYE 145 B01

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

Blaine County Center TBA MWF

1.0 Survey of Movements

Blaine County Center TBA TR

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Kimberly Fluetsch 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Hilarie Job

PHYE 144 M01 PHYE 144 M02 PHYE 199 M01

64

1.0 Pilates

Mini Cassia Center TBA

1.0 Yoga for Seniors

Mini Cassia Center

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jan Mittleider

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Intermediate Swimming TF City Pool TBA

Filer Middle School TBA Buhl High School TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mary Martinat

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:30 AM 11:20 AM Mary Martinat

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MWF

$0.00

MWF

4.0 Survey of Physics Evergreen A15

$0.00 MW

Evergreen A15

PHYS 101 C01

4.0 Survey of Astronomy

Evergreen A15

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Mark Daily

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Mark Daily

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Mark Daily

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

R

PHYS 111L C02 0.0 General Physics 1 Lab Evergreen A15

PHYS 212 C01

$0.00

T

5.0 Physics Scientists & Engineers 2 Evergreen A15

MWRF

PHYS 212L C01 0.0 Phys Sci Engineer 2 Lab Evergreen A15

$0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Mark Daily

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Mark Daily

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

T

Political Science CSI Campus POLS 101 C01

3.0 American National Government Shields 102

MWF

$0.00 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Lee Ann Hagan

POLS 101 C02I 3.0 American National Government

Individualized Course email lhagan@csi.edu

Aspen 126

POLS 200 C01

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Lee Ann Hagan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

4.0 Political Science Independent Study

emai lhagan@csi.edu

Aspen 126

Lee Ann Hagan

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

POLS 202 C01I 3.0 American State & Local Government Individualized Course email lhagan@csi.edu

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 POLS 205 C01 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 POLS 293 C01I

$0.00

Lee Ann Hagan

POLS 102 C01V 3.0 Introduction to Political Science Evergreen C76

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 126

Lee Ann Hagan

3.0 Government Reseach

email lhagan@csi.edu

Aspen 126

Lee Ann Hagan

9.0 Legislative Internship

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Independent Study course email lhagan@csi.edu

Aspen 126

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Lee Ann Hagan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Lee Ann Hagan

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

11:30 AM 12:30 PM Roanne Gillette

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

10:30 AM 12:30 PM LaLanne Delis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Blaine County Center TBA TR

$0.00

$0.00

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center POLS 102 M01V 3.0 Introduction to Political Science Mini Cassia Center A09

TR

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Lee Ann Hagan

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MWF

PHYS 111L C01 0.0 General Physics 1 Lab Evergreen A15

4:00 PM 6:30 PM Wallace Blacker

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Students must enroll in PHYS 101-C01 only

R

4.0 General Physics 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 6:30 PM Wallace Blacker

PHYS 101L C01 0.0 Survey of Astronomy Lab PHYS 111 C02

2:00 PM 3:59 PM Mark Daily

Students must enroll in PHYS 101L-C01

T

Evergreen A05

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

F

Evergreen A05

2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mark Daily

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Roanne Gillette

MWF

$30.00

4:00 PM 5:00 PM Jeremy Belliston

9:00 AM 10:00 AM LaLanne Delis

TF

$30.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Fee $30.00

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 POLS 102 B01V 3.0 Introduction to Political Science

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

Rupert Civic Gym

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 5:00 PM Jeremy Belliston

PHYS 100L C01 0.0 Survey of Physics Lab

$0.00

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit Mini Cassia Center gym

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Jalyn Shaw

Physics

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center PHYE 142 M01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Fee $30.00

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Jaime Tigue

1.0 Advanced Volleyball Weight Training

Physical Education 231A

TF City Pool TBA

$0.00

3:15 PM 6:00 PM Randy Rogers

1.0 Adv Basketball Weight Trng Women

Physical Education 231A

$15.00

MTWRF

1.0 Advanced Softball Weight Training

Physical Education 231A

$0.00

3:00 PM 3:50 PM John Hughes

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Shelly Wright

CSI Campus

$40.00 PHYS 100 C01

8/25/2008 10/16/2008

1.0 Intermediate Ballet

1.0 Beginning Swimming

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Includes one Saturday class Add Fee $40.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

TR

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Richard Bingham

Physical Education 304

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit Hagerman High School

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Shelley Comstock

$0.00

Shoshone High School TB MWF

$0.00 PHYE 144 T02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

1.0 Intermediate Judo

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

Physical Education 231B

Start Dates End

$0.00

Jerome Recreation Center MWF

$0.00

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Richard Bingham

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00

Idaho School for Deaf & Bli MWF

$15.00 PHYE 144 T01

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Modern Principles Athletic Training

Physical Education 104

$15.00

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Julie Wright Legget 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Physical Ed for Elementary Teachers

Start

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

TR

Physical Education 304

Comment Days

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 144 N02

Physical Education 304 Physical Education 139

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Off Campus-Northside Center

Physical Education 139

1.0 Advanced Dance Team

Cr

$0.00

Off Campus-Blaine County Center PHYE 144 B01

Center

1.0 Over 60 & Getting Fit

Sport Management

Physical Education TBA

Section

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 144 N01

Recreation

PHYE 200 C06I 1.0 Physical Ed Independent Study 1.0 Advanced Cheerleading

Start Dates End

Instructor Permission Required

Aspen 117A

PHYE 202 C01

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Portuguese 4.0 Elementary Portuguese 1

Shields 113

MTWR

READ 015 C01

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Adam Crofts

Psychology 3.0 General Psychology

Shields 109

PSYC 101 C02

3.0 General Psychology

PSYC 101 C03

3.0 General Psychology

PSYC 101 C05 PSYC 101 C06

Shields 109

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Jerod Opsal

Shields 109

MWF

3.0 General Psychology

Shields 109

MWF

Shields 114

3.0 General Psychology

PSYC 101 C08

3.0 General Psychology

Shields 109 Shields 109 Shields 102

PSYC 120 C01

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Randy Simonso

3.0 Child & Adolescent Development

PSYC 208 C01

3.0 Abnormal Psychology

PSYC 217 C01

TR

Shields 102

TR

3.0 Statistical Methods

Aspen 145

Meyerhoeffer 232

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 090 C06

Meyerhoeffer 101

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Reading Development

11:00 AM 12:15 PM Dr Randy Simonso

3.0 General Psychology

Mini Cassia Center A07

4:30 PM 7:00 PM Jarl Allen

READ 015 N01V 3.0 Basic Reading Northside Center TBA Northside Center TBA

RADT 102 C01 RADT 162 C01 RADT 163 C01 RADT 164 C01

3.0 Radiologic Science

MWF

Aspen 150

R

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Gary Lauer

1.0 Patient Care in Radiography 1

Aspen 150

R

4.0 Radiographic Procedures 2

Aspen 154

M

2.0 Imaging Equipment

Aspen 154

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 2:50 PM Dr Gary Lauer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

2:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr Gary Lauer

T

10:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Gary Lauer

RADT 181C T01 7.0 Clinical Education 2 Local Hospitals TBA

WRF

7:30 AM 4:20 PM Karen Roberts

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Canyon 122

TR

Canyon 133B

M

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Alan Heck

RCON 220 C01 5.0 Construction Fieldwork III Canyon 133B

MTWRF

3.0 Building College Vocabulary

Evergreen C74

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Betty Slifer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

9/11/2008 9/13/2008

Taylor 276

RF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Justin May

Taylor 276

RF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Justin May

9/11/2008 9/12/2008 $100.00

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Maurice Clifton

10/16/2008 10/17/2008

Taylor 276

RF

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Maurice Clifton

10/23/2008 10/24/2008 $100.00

Taylor 258

RF

8:00 AM 5:00 PM R Nelson

11/13/2008 11/14/2008

Taylor 258

RF

8:00 AM 5:00 PM R Nelson

11/20/2008 11/21/2008

FS

$100.00 8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas

12/5/2008 12/6/2008

8:00 AM 5:00 PM Dennis Jonas

12/12/2008 12/13/2008

Module 2

RFS

$100.00

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas

9/25/2008 9/27/2008

8:00 AM 5:00 PM Dennis Jonas

10/9/2008 10/11/2008 $35.00

CSI Campus TBA

Joan Brawley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Module 1 Hailey

$100.00

Blaine County Center TBA RFS

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Barbara Vanderpo 10/16/2008 10/18/2008

Blaine County Center TBA RFS

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Barbara Vanderpo 10/23/2008 10/25/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 REAE P112 B01 3.0 Real Estate Module 2

Module 2

$100.00

Hailey Senior Center TBA

RFS

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Barbara Vanderpo

11/6/2008 11/8/2008

Hailey Senior Center TBA

RFS

8:00 AM 4:50 AM Barbara Vanderpo 11/13/2008 11/15/2008

Sign Language CSI Campus SIGL 101 C01

4.0 American Sign Language 1 Shields 107

MTWR

$0.00 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dawnette Reis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:13 AM

$100.00 9/5/2008

RF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9/4/2008

Taylor 276

$0.00 1:00 PM 1:50 PM Betty Slifer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas

Taylor 277

Reading READ 035 P03

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Margaret Peck

REAE P199 C03 0.0 Comtemporary Topics Test Only

$0.00

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Alan Heck

$0.00

RFS

$0.00 REAE P101 B01 3.0 Real Estate Module 1

RCON 215 C01 1.0 Jobsite Supervision

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Taylor 277

Taylor 258

$0.00 2:00 PM 2:50 PM Alan Heck

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Betty Slifer

$100.00

$25.00 REAE P112 C01 3.0 Real Estate Module 2 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Taylor 277 RFS

Residential Construction Tech RCON 210 C01 3.0 Building Framing Theory II

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/28/2008 8/30/2008

$0.00 REAE P110 C01 2.0 Brokerage Administration 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Taylor 258 FS

CSI Campus

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Margaret Peck

8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas

REAE P105 C01 2.0 Real Estate Appraisal

Off Campus-Twin Falls County Additional fee of $25.00

$0.00

RFS

REAE P103 C01 2.0 Real Estate Finance

$0.00 $0.00

2.0 Imaging & Processing

Aspen 154

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Gary Lauer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Taylor 277

REAE P102 C01 2.0 Real Estate Law

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Betty Slifer

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 REAE P101 C01 3.0 Real Estate Module 1

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Real Estate

Radiological Technology RADT 101 C01

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Margaret Peck

$0.00 MWF

READ 035 NO1V 3.0 Building College Vocabulary

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center

$0.00

W

11:00 AM 12:20 PM Kimberly Jones

$0.00 MWF

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center PSYC 101 M01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 10/17/2008 READ 035 M04V 3.0 Building College Vocabulary Mini Cassia Center To Be A MWF $0.00

2:00 PM 3:15 PM Jerod Opsal

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Margaret Peck

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00 READ 035 B02V 3.0 Building College Vocabulary Blaine County Center TBA MW 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Kimberly Jones

$0.00

TR

$0.00 READ 015 B01V 3.0 Basic Reading Blaine County Center TBA MWF 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8:00 AM 9:15 AM Jerod Opsal

$0.00

$0.00

MWF

Meyerhoeffer 232

$0.00

$0.00

MWF

Meyerhoeffer 231

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

TR

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Betty Slifer

MWF

Mini Cassia Center A11

PSYC 201 C02

Shields 109

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Building College Vocabulary

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Randy Simonso 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 015 M01V 3.0 Basic Reading

TR

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Betty Slifer

MWF

3.0 Reading Development

Honors Section

1.0 Careers in Psychology

Shields 104

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Randy Simonso

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jerod Opsal

MWF

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Margaret Peck

3.0 Reading Development

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Dr Randy Simonso

PSYC 101 C11H 3.0 General Psychology

MWF

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 090 C05

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Jerod Opsal

MWF

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 090 C04

$0.00

MWF

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Margaret Peck

4:00 PM 5:15 PM Jerod Opsal

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Randy Simonso

MWF

PSYC 101 C07

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 035 C02

$0.00

3.0 General Psychology

MWF

$0.00

Evergreen C74

$0.00

TR

Start Dates End

$0.00

Meyerhoeffer 218

READ 035 C01V 3.0 Building College Vocabulary $0.00

MWF

3.0 Basic Reading

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 READ 015 C02V 3.0 Basic Reading Evergreen C74

CSI Campus PSYC 101 C01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

CSI Campus

CSI Campus PORT 101 C01

Start

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

SIGL 101 C02

4.0 American Sign Language 1

SIGL 101 C04 SIGL 201L C01

Days

Shields 107

Start

MTWR

Times End Instructor

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dawnette Reis

4.0 American Sign Language 1

Shields 107

MTWR

3:00 PM 3:50 PM Dawnette Reis

0.0 American Sign Language 3 Lab

Start Dates End

Section Center

$0.00 STUS 101 C02

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Cr

CourseTitle

Dawnette Reis

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Meyerhoeffer 218

3.0 SIFE

Shields TBA

Lee Ann Hagan

$0.00 STUS 101 C06V 2.0 College Study Methods 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Evergreen C76 TR

TR TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:20 PM Susan McFarland

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 SURT 105 C01 $0.00 SURT 105L C01

8:00 AM 9:15 AM Susan Lehman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

SOCY 101 C02

Shields 108

MWF

SOCY 101 C03

3.0 Introduction to Sociology

SOCY 101 C09

3.0 Introduction to Sociology

SOCY 102 C01 SOCY 238 C01

Shields 107 Shields 108

MWF

3.0 Social Problems

Shields 104

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

SPAN 101 C02 SPAN 101 C03 SPAN 101 C05 SPAN 102 C01 SPAN 102 C02 SPAN 103 C01 SPAN 201 C01 SPAN 203 C01

Canyon 106

MTWR

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

Canyon 106

MTWR MTWR

MTWR MTWR

4.0 Elementary Spanish 2

Shields 113

1.0 Spanish 101 Practice class

Canyon 106

F

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 113

MTWR

4.0 Spanish for Spanish Speakers

Shields 108

TR

SPAN 101 B01

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

Blaine County Center TBA MW

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 College Study Methods

Evergreen C76

TR

66

1.0 Basic Study Methods

Meyerhoeffer 218

TR

Canyon 119

S

1.0 Job Seeking Skills Mini Cassia Center A07

3.0 Fundamentals of Acting

THEA 130 C01

3.0 Stagecraft

Fine Arts 137

$65.00 8:00 AM 4:50 PM John Bond

9/6/2008

1:00 PM 3:20 PM Jaylynne Twiss

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Raquel Arenz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2:00 PM 3:45 PM Raquel Arenz

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 THEA 201 C01 $0.00 THEA 211 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

THEA 240 C01 $0.00

THEA 280 C01

$0.00

$0.00 11:00 AM 12:50 PM Tony Mannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 146

Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 137

Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 146

MTWRF

For students in the October production $0.00 3:00 PM 5:50 PM Tony Mannen 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 155

MTWRF

3:00 PM 5:50 PM Laine Steel

1.0 Play Production

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

For students in the December prodction.

Fine Arts 137 Fine Arts 137

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

Tony Mannen MTWRF

3.0 Theatre

3:00 PM 5:50 PM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Independent Study

$0.00

Fine Arts 137

Tony Mannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts

Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Theatre History 1 Fine Arts 87

2.0 Voice for Theatre

$0.00 MWF

$0.00

Fine Arts 137

TR

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 139

TR

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Laine Steel

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 139

MW

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Tony Mannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 137

MW

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Tony Mannen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Stage Makeup

1.0 Theatre Portfolio Fine Arts 123

$0.00

Laine Steel

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

PAGE 18 of 30

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

9/6/2008

Fine Arts 155

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 THEA 151 C02

LATE START

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 MTWRF

THEA 111 C01

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Raquel Arenz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 General Staff

Theatre

1.0 Play Production

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Bruce Bennett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus TBA

$0.00 THEA 151 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus STUS 015 C01

6:30 AM 12:50 PM Janet Milligan

CSI Campus

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Adam Crofts

12:30 PM 1:20 PM Margaret Peck

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

Fine Arts 145

4:00 PM 6:00 PM Judith Hawkes

6:30 AM 12:50 PM Janet Milligan

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Study Skills STUS 101 P06

Local Hospitals tba

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00

MF

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center TECT 146 M01

$0.00 THEA 200I C01

4.0 Intermediate Spanish

Local Hospitals tba

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Adam Crofts

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Raquel Arenz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Flagging Basic Traffic Control

$0.00

MTWR

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Janet Milligan

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 TECT S001 C01

$0.00

4.0 Elementary Spanish 2

Shields 106

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Adam Crofts

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Construction Blueprints & Codes

$0.00

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1 Shields 109

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Adam Crofts

1:00 PM 3:50 PM Janet Milligan

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 TECT 109 C01

$0.00

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

Canyon 106

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Raquel Arenz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Technical Training

CSI Campus 4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

8:00 AM 10:50 AM Janet Milligan

$0.00

F

8:00 AM 9:15 AM Matthew Reynolds

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Matthew Reynolds

$25.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

R

2.0 Clinical Practicum 1

Spanish SPAN 101 C01

Aspen 178

Lab Fees 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Janet Milligan

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

$0.00

MWF

0.0 Surgical Techniques Lab

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 SURT 108 T02

2:00 PM 3:00 PM Matthew Reynolds

3.0 Race & Ethnic Relations

Shields 210

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

W

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Matthew Reynolds

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Susan McFarland

MWF

4.0 Surgical Techniques

Aspen 134

2.0 Clinical Practicum 1

$0.00

TR

W

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 SURT 108 T01

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Susan McFarland

3.0 Introduction to Sociology

Shields 108

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

12:30 PM 1:20 PM Margaret Peck

2.0 Operating Room Techniques

Aspen 180

Aspen 178

$0.00

MWF

$0.00

SURT 105L C02 0.0 Surgical Techniques Lab

CSI Campus 3.0 Introduction to Sociology

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Surgical Technician

Sociology SOCY 101 C01

12:30 PM 1:20 PM Margaret Peck

12:30 PM 1:20 PM Margaret Peck

$0.00 STUS 101 M01V 2.0 College Study Methods Mini Cassia Center TBA TR 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:30 AM 10:50 AM Susan McFarland

SOCW 272 C01 3.0 Human Behavior & Social Environme Shields 104

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 STUS 101 B01V 2.0 College Study Methods Blaine County Center TBA TR

$0.00 SURT 101 C01

SOCW 201 C01 3.0 Intro Social Work/Social Welfare

Shields 104

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Bruce Bennett

CSI Campus

CSI Campus TR

Start Dates End $0.00

TR

Social Work

Shields 210

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

CSI Campus

SOCW 202 C01 3.0 Foundations of Social Work

Start

2.0 College Study Methods

$0.00

Canyon 106

Social Science SOCS 199 C01

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

Days

THEA 101 M01

3.0 Theatre Appreciation

Start

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Burley High School TBA

$0.00

T

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Richard Call

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

WELD S006 C01 0.0 Welding Certification Desert 105

VETT 102L C01 VETT 105 C01 VETT 105L C01 VETT 121 C01 VETT 199 C01 VETT 201 C01 VETT 201L C01 VETT 202 C01 VETT 202L C01 VETT 210 C01

MW

Evergreen A24

$0.00

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Chani Christensen

3.0 Animal Nursing & Restraint MW

F

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Dr Jody Rockett

MWF

Veterinary Clinic TBA

M

MWF

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Dr Jody Rockett

Veterinary Clinic TBA

W

4.0 Anesthesiology

Evergreen A24

TR

0.0 Surgical Nursing Lab

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Make Your Dollars Stretch

XFIN 022 C02

0.0 Conquering Your Debt

XFIN 022 C03

0.0 Dollars Stretch/Conquering Debt

Shields 104

S

Shields 104

S

Shields 104

S

1:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Jody Rockett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Evergreen A20

F

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Evergreen A06

MWF

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Water Resource Management

10/18/2008 10/18/2008

1:00 PM 3:50 PM General Staff

$39.00 10/18/2008 10/18/2008 $65.00

9:00 AM 3:50 PM General Staff

10/18/2008 10/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center XHEC 101 N01

0.0 Organizing Workshop Northside Center TBA

S

$35.00 9:00 AM 11:50 AM Barbara Stephenso 10/11/2008 10/11/2008

Enrichment-Occupational CSI Campus XOCC 007 C01W 0.0 ClassPad 101

internet course contact instructor

Internet TBA

Bill Ebener

$66.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Enrichment-Physical Education

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$39.00 9:00 AM 11:50 AM General Staff

Enrichment-Home Economics

CSI Campus

$0.00 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett

9/6/2008 10/25/2008

CSI Campus XFIN 022 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

R

4.0 Animal Diseases

12:00 PM 12:50 PM Dr Jody Rockett

1:00 PM 4:50 PM Dr Jody Rockett

TR

Veterinary Clinic TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

9:00 AM 11:20 AM General Staff

Enrichment-Finance

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

T

Evergreen A24

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

10:00 AM 10:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett

4.0 Veterinary Surgical Assisting

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$99.00

S

$0.00

0.0 Anesthesiology Lab

Veterinary Clinic TBA

Art 112

$0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Chani Christensen

1.0 Organizational Leadership

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

4.0 Clinical Laboratory Procedures 2

CSI Campus TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Jody Rockett

0.0 Comparative Vet A&P 1 Lab

0.0 Oriental Art Techniques

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

4.0 Comparative Veterinary Anat & Phy 1

Evergreen A20

XART 007 C01

$0.00

0.0 Animal Nursing & Restraint Lab

Veterinary Clinic TBA

8:00 AM 2:20 PM John Peterson

CSI Campus

2.0 Introduction to Veterinary Tech

Evergreen A20

Start Dates End

Enrichment-Art

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

VETT 102 C01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$225.00

MTWRF

Veterinary Technology VETT 101 C01

Start

XPED 041 C01

0.0 Basic Yoga

XPED 044 C01

0.0 Walking for Fitness

XPED 005 N01

0.0 Yoga Retreat Day

$125.00

Physical Education 236

S

Physical Education 231B

MWF

9:00 AM 10:50 AM General Staff 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kat Powell

8/30/2008 12/13/2008 $115.00 8/25/2008 10/31/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center Northside Center TBA

$40.00 S

9:30 AM 2:50 PM Victoria Roper

10/18/2008 10/18/2008

CSI Campus WATR 130 C01 3.0 Water Measurement

Video Tape Course

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

W

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

8:00 AM 8:50 AM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1:00 PM 2:50 PM Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

WATR 130L C01 0.0 Water Measurement Lab Evergreen A20

WATR 140 C01 3.0 Irrigation Systems Evergreen A20

$0.00 $0.00

WATR 140L C01 0.0 Irrigation Systems Lab Evergreen A24

$0.00

Ross Spackman

$0.00

F

WATR 210 C01 2.0 Introduction to Hydrology

Video Only, No Live Class

CSI Campus

Ross Spackman

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Welding Technology CSI Campus WELD 107 C01 1.0 Applied Leadership Desert 105

F

Instructor's permission required 1:00 PM 1:50 PM John Peterson

WELD 132 C01 2.0 Oxyacetylene Cut, Welding & Plasma

Instructor's permission rewuired

WELD 148 C01 3.0 Welding Blueprint Reading & Layout

Instructor's permission required

WELD 154 C01 1.0 Arc Welding 1

Instructor's permission required

Desert 105 Desert 105 Desert 105

WELD 155 C01 4.0 Arc Welding 2 Desert 105

MTWRF

8:00 AM 12:20 PM John Peterson

MWF

8:00 AM 8:50 AM John Peterson

MTWRF

8:00 AM 12:20 PM John Peterson

MTWRF

8:00 AM 12:20 PM John Peterson

Desert 105

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM John Peterson

WELD 261 C01 3.0 Gen Const Arc Project Application Desert 105

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM John Peterson

WELD 262 C01 3.0 General Construction MIG Welding Desert 105

MTWRF

8:00 AM 11:50 AM John Peterson

WELD 263 C01 3.0 Gen Const MIG Proj Application Desert 105

8:00 AM 11:50 AM John Peterson

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor's permission required

WELD 260 C01 3.0 General Construction Arc Welding

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Mini Cassia Center A09

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center TR

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Pauline Fisher

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

ACCT 201 C04

Canyon 124A

$0.00 W

6:30 PM 9:50 PM Cindy Harmon

4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting

Shields 204

W

10/20/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

6:30 PM 10:00 PM Jeff Harmon

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center ACCT 201 M01

4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting

Mini Cassia Center A05

R

Dual Enrollment

Minico High School TBA

Stephen Aston

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Addiction Studies

ADDS 250 C01

3.0 Pharmacology of Psychoactive Drugs

Aspen 139

R

6:15 PM 9:15 PM Sherri Molina

3.0 Alcohol, Drugs & The Family

Shields 110

M

4.0 Field Placement/Practicum

Aspen 180

M

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

6:15 PM 9:15 PM Mary Feis-Christy

$0.00 6:15 PM 7:05 PM Sherri Molina

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

0.0 Adult Basic Ed Computer Basics

Meyerhoeffer 225

MW

AIRC 139 C01

8.0 Fossil Fuel Furnaces 8.0 Heat Pumps

Blaine County Center TBA TR

West Minico Junior High T TR

APPE S020 M01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/2 APPE S022 M01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/3 West Minico Junior High T TR

APPE S024 M01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/4 West Minico Junior High T TR

APPE S018 T01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/1 Scott's Building TBA

MW

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

APPH S005 C01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/3 TF High School tba

W

APPH S001 B01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/1 Blaine County Center TBA TW

APPH S003 B01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/2

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center ALLH 101 N02V 2.0 Medical Terminology W

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Cathleen Currie

Anthropology

W

ANTH 102 C04V 3.0 Cultural Anthropology R

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Ronald James

ANTH 102 B01V 3.0 Cultural Anthropology R

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Ronald James

$330.00

$330.00 6:30 PM 9:20 PM Bruce Berry

8/19/2008 11/21/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Bruce Berry

8/19/2008 11/20/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Neal Larson

8/19/2008 11/20/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Neal Larson

8/19/2008 11/20/2008

$330.00 $330.00 $330.00

$330.00 6:30 PM 9:20 PM Micheal Talley

8/26/2008 11/20/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Micheal Talley

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Donald Lautt

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Ardean Lang

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

$330.00 $330.00 $330.00

$330.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Gregory Lowe

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Fred Dodge

8/25/2008 11/20/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

$330.00 $330.00

$330.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

9/2/2008 12/3/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

9/2/2008 12/3/2008

$330.00 $330.00 General Staff

8/25/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center APPM S001 M01 0.0 Maintenance Tech Apprenticeship 1/1

$330.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Mark May

8/25/2008 11/20/2008 $330.00

General Staff

8/25/2008

General Staff

8/25/2008

Off Campus-Twin Falls County APPM S003 T01 0.0 Maintenance Tech Apprenticeship 1/2 TF High School TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$330.00

Apprenticeship, Plumbing Off Campus-Blaine County Center APPP S027 B01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/1 Blaine County Center TBA TR

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 APPP S029 B01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/2 Blaine County Center TBA TR

APPP S031 B01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/3 Blaine County Center TBA TR

68

8/26/2008 11/20/2008

Apprentiship, Maintenance Tech

$0.00

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Edward VanEvery

$330.00

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 APPM S003 M01 0.0 Maintenance Tech Apprenticeship 1/2 Cassia Regional Technical

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Ronald James

8/26/2008 11/20/2008

Blaine County Center TBA

Cassia Regional Technical TR

CSI Campus 3.0 Cultural Anthropology

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Edward VanEvery

$330.00

APPH S005 B01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/3

$0.00 5:00 PM 6:50 PM Cathleen Currie

MW

Blaine County Center TBA TW

$0.00 5:00 PM 6:50 PM Cathleen Currie

8/25/2008 11/20/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center $0.00

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Cathleen Currie

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Trent Sparks

CSI Campus

5:00 PM 9:50 PM David Wyett

W

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

Apprentiship, HVAC

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Evergreen C76

MW

TR

ALLH 101 M02V 2.0 Medical Terminology

Evergreen C76

MW

$0.00 APPH S003 C01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/2 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 TF High School tba TR

Blaine County Center TBA W

Shields 102

Scott's Building TBA

5:00 PM 9:50 PM David Wyett

ALLH 101 B01V 2.0 Medical Terminology

ANTH 102 C03

0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/3

TF High School TBA

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

Northside Center TBA

MW

APPH S001 C01 0.0 HVAC Apprenticeship 1/1

CSI Campus

Mini Cassia Center TBA

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Allied Health

Aspen 195

$330.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Trent Sparks

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

MW

ALLH 101 C06V 2.0 Medical Terminology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center APPE S018 M01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/1

$0.00 4:00 PM 6:50 PM Barry Pate

$0.00

Canyon 135

APPE S024 B01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/4

Scott's Building TBA

CSI Campus Canyon 135

Blaine County Center TBA TR

APPE S024 T01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/4

Air Cond, Refrig, & Heating AIRC 137 C01

APPE S022 B01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/3

Addional Lab Fee $15.00 $15.00 APPE S022 T01 Marian Steel 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus 2.0 Artificial Insemination of Cattle

Blaine County Center TBA MW

Scott's Building tba

Agriculture

Evergreen A20

APPE S020 B01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/2

APPE S018 T02 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/1

CSI Campus

AGRI 111 C01

APPE S018 B01 0.0 Electrical Apprenticeship 1/1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Adult Education, Basic ADUE 005 C03

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Ronald James

West Minico Junior High T TR

CSI Campus

ADDS 202 C01

Start Dates End

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00 6:30 PM 9:50 PM Robert Oakes

ACCT 202 M01D 4.0 Intro to Managerial Accounting

ADDS 201 C01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00

R

Blaine County Center TBA MW

CSI Campus 2.0 Basic Accounting

Start

Apprenticeship, Electrical

$0.00

Accounting ACCT 100 C01

Comment Days

ANTH 102 M03V 3.0 Cultural Anthropology

Accounting/Bookkeeping

Mini Cassia Center A05

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Night Classes ACCB 129 M01 5.0 Introduction to Bookkeeping

Cr

$275.00 6:30 PM 9:20 PM Stephen Harr

9/2/2008 12/4/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Stephen Harr

$275.00 9/2/2008 12/4/2008

6:30 PM 9:20 PM General Staff

9/2/2008 12/4/2008

$275.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

APPP S033 B01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/4

Times End Instructor

6:30 PM 9:20 PM General Staff

Off Campus-Twin Falls County APPP S027 T01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/1

MW

APPP S031 T01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/3 TF High School tba

TR

APPP S033 T01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/4 TF High School tba

ARTS 111 C02 ARTS 111 C03 ARTS 113 C02 ARTS 125 C03 ARTS 141 C03 ARTS 143 C02

3.0 Art History 1 2.0 Drawing 1

Art 112

2.0 Drawing 1

Art 112

2.0 Painting 1

Art 112

2.0 Ceramics 1

Art 113

TR

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Jackie Dayley

$275.00 BUSA 201 C01 8/25/2008 11/19/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Jackie Dayley

8/25/2008 11/20/2008

4.0 Environmental Science Mini Cassia Center B14

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Jackie Dayley

8/25/2008 11/20/2008

3.0 Business Communication Evergreen A15

T

$0.00 BUSA 285 C01

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Mike Youngman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BUSA 215 M01

Evergreen C93

T

Evergreen C93

3.0 Legal Environment Evergreen A05

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 BUSA 255 M01 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Thomas Kershaw

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Burley High School TBA

M

3.0 Leadership Development Skills Mini Cassia Center B14

ARTS 199 B02

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Sheryl West

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CABW S099 C01 0.0 Woodworking Canyon 133 $0.00

R

ARTS 199 B03

ARTS 203I B01 ARTS 211 B01 ARTS 212 B01

1.0 Digital Photography Workshop

1.0 Raku Ceramics Workshop

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Ken Triplett

9/2/2008 11/11/2008

W

6:30 PM 9:20 PM James Bolton

9/3/2008 11/12/2008

$110.00

Chemistry

$0.00 CHEM 101 C03

5.0 Introduction to Chemistry Evergreen A15

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Bruce Kremer

9/11/2008 10/9/2008 CHEM 100L M01 0.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life Lab Mini Cassia Center B13 R 5:00 PM 7:00 PM Barbara Potthast $0.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bruce Kremer

3.0 Intermediate Drawing: The figure

$0.00 CISA 101 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Nancy Camp

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISA 101 B01

1.0 Introductory Computing Canyon 113

AUTB S010 C02 0.0 Auto Body for the Hobbyist Canyon 128A

T

Evergreen C93

BIOL 127L C01 BIOL 201 C05 BIOL 201L C04 BIOL 227L C04 BIOL 298 C01

Shields 214

TR

4.0 Biology 1

Shields 201

0.0 Biology 1 Lab

Shields 215

T

$150.00 6:30 PM 9:50 PM Tim Pierce

Blaine County Center TBA TR

R

3.0 Practicum in Life Science

CSI Campus TBA

6:00 PM 8:20 PM Teresa McGoffin

10/7/2008 12/9/2008 CISG 214 C01

1.0 Introduction to MacIntosh

Art Lab 123

W

2.0 Intro to 3D Animation Canyon 101

T

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 4:30 PM 7:20 PM Laura Heatwole

8/25/2008 9/24/2008

4:30 PM 6:50 PM Keith Farnsworth

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Computer Info Sys Support CSI Campus

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:20 PM Matthew Schuster

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISS 102 C02 $0.00

6:30 PM 8:20 PM Dr John Boling 5:00 PM 6:30 PM Pat Selelyo 6:30 PM 9:20 PM Lindsay Brown

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISS 110 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISS 233 C01

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Lindsay Brown

2.0 PC Prep

$0.00

Canyon 107

T

Canyon 119

3.0 Network Security Canyon 123

9/2/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Kirk Ruby

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jay Sneddon

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 PC Prep

Mini Cassia Center A24

$0.00 T

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Aaron Larson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Communications

$0.00 Dr Mark Sugden

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Richard VanNoy

2.0 Troubleshooting the PC

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 CISS 102 M01

0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology l Lab

Shields 223

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

10/6/2008 12/8/2008 CISG 111 C03

$0.00 T

10/1/2008 12/17/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00 TR

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Mark Jenkins

$150.00 6:30 PM 9:50 PM Tim Pierce

0.0 Human Structure & Function Lab

Shields 216

M

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

CSI Campus 4.0 Concepts of Biology

6:30 PM 9:20 PM Sandra Bosteder

Computer Info Sys Graphics

Biology BIOL 100 C04

$0.00

W

3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development

$0.00

M

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

$0.00 CISA 001 C03 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus Canyon 128A

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Computer Info Sys Application

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Nancy Camp

Auto Body Technology

5:00 PM 5:50 PM Dr Jim Tarter

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00

9/30/2008 10/14/2008

AUTB S010 C01 0.0 Auto Body for the Hobbyist

MTWR

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

10/25/2008 10/25/2008

2.0 Intermediate Drawing 2

$0.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bruce Kremer

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bruce Kremer

Blaine County Center TBA R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

10:00 AM 4:00 PM Bruce Kremer

Blaine County Center TBA R

7:00 PM 9:29 PM Brent Lierman

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Blaine County Center TBA S Blaine County Center TBA W

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$110.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CABW S099 C02 0.0 Woodworking Canyon 133 $0.00

Blaine County Center TBA T

2.0 Studio Art Ceramics

$0.00

7:00 PM 9:29 PM Tara Bagley

CSI Campus

$0.00

Wood River High School T R

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Cabinetmaking/Woodworking

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Ceramics 1

$0.00 Dennis Heiner

3.0 Introduction to Information Science

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Milica Popovic

Wood River High School T W

$0.00

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Frank Ellis

Off Campus-Blaine County Center ARTS 125 B01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

W

Evergreen C92

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Crozier

$0.00

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Amber Simon-Pow

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00

T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

6.0 Cooperative Education

$0.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Russ Hepworth

Start Dates End

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Rosemary Fornshe 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Introduction to Information Science

T

W

7:00 PM 9:20 PM General Staff

$275.00 BUSA 215 C03

BUSA 265 C02

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bill West

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

$0.00

MW

3.0 Bus Statistics for Decision Makng 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

Start

$275.00 BUSA 207 C03

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bill West

2.0 Digital Photography 1

Art Lab 123

Comment Days

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 11/19/2008

W

2.0 Photography Darkroom

Art Lab 123

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Business Administration

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Jackie Dayley

Art

Shields 115

Cr

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

9/2/2008 12/5/2008 BIOL 120 M01

CSI Campus ARTS 101 C02

Center

$275.00

MW

APPP S029 T01 0.0 Plumbing Apprenticeship 1/2 TF High School tba

Start Dates End

Section

$275.00

Blaine County Center TBA TR

TF High School tba

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

COMM 101 C02 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

R

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Michele McFarlane

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Times End Instructor

COMM 101 C23 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Fine Arts 84

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

Off Campus-Blaine County Center COMM 101 B01 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Blaine County Center TBA MW

7:00 PM 8:20 PM Dayle Ohlau

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee Start Dates End

Section Center

Burley High School TBA

T

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Richard Call

COMM 101 M05 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Mini Cassia Center A08

W

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Catie Smith

Off Campus-Northside Center COMM 101 N02 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Northside Center TBA

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Michael Johnson

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Bella Bagdasarova

Mini Cassia Center A24

T

COMP 136 M01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 1 Mini Cassia Center A24

R

COMP 139 M01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 2 Mini Cassia Center A25

R

Mini Cassia Center A24

T

Mini Cassia Center A25

W

COMP 199 M02 1.0 Digital Scrapbooking Mini Cassia Center A25

COMP 100 N02 1.0 Introduction to Computers Wendell High School TBA

M

COMP 115 N01 1.0 Introduction to Spreadsheets Wendell High School TBA

W

COMP 134 N01 1.0 Basic PC Troubleshooting Gooding High School TBA R

COMP 136 N01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 1 Jerome High School TBA

M

Wendell High School TBA

W

MW

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Shields 108

R

10/8/2008 11/5/2008

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Jerry Allen

Canyon 115

Northside Center TBA

MR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Michael Pohanka

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$10.00 Dr Dave Makings

2.0 Applied Education

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

See Instructor at beginning of Semester

Aspen 116

John Hughes

1.0 Education Exit Seminar Internet TBA

$0.00

Dr Dave Makings

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

John Hughes

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Idividualized Class see Instructor

Mini Cassia Center TBA

Lyle Bloxham

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Emergency Medical Technician CSI Campus

11/6/2008 12/11/2008

$22.00

Aspen 179

$0.00

R

2.0 Clinical Experience 1

Aspen 179

6:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Ruth Donahue

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

F

English

$22.00 9/8/2008 10/6/2008 ENGL 015 C03

CSI Campus 4.0 Basic English and Writing Shields 102

MW

$22.00 10/22/2008 11/19/2008 ENGL 090 C21V 3.0 Developmental Composition Evergreen C74 W

ENGL 101 C12

3.0 English Composition 1

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 101 C29

3.0 English Composition 1

Shields 211

T

Shields 105

W

$0.00 5:00 PM 6:50 PM Steven Pitts

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Whitney Smith

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00 Will meet in 101 EXCEPT 9/27-10/25 in 105 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Gail Kohntopp

ENGL 101E C01 3.0 English Composition 1 $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 102 C16

ENGL 102 C22

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Matthew Brander

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 126 C01

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Brad Dewey

$120.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 ENGL 291 C01

$63.00

CSI Campus

3.0 English Composition 2 Shields 116

MWF

3.0 English Composition 2 Shields 103

3.0 Film & Literature Shields 115

General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

11:00 AM 11:50 AM Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

T

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Jim Irons

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Shelley Brulotte

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM David West

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

3.0 Creative Writing Poetry Shields 105

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

$0.00

Off Campus-Blaine County Center ENGL 090 B02V 3.0 Developmental Composition

1.0 SRAEYC Conference

Taylor 276

F

FT students 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Alice Anderson

Taylor 277

F

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Alice Anderson

10/24/2008 10/24/2008 ENGL 101 B01

Taylor 277

S

9:00 AM 4:50 PM Alice Anderson

10/25/2008 10/25/2008

$0.00 10/24/2008 10/24/2008

Blaine County Center TBA W

3.0 English Composition 1 Blaine County Center To B TR

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Lynn Pattnosh

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Honors course email dmakings@csi.edu

11/10/2008 12/8/2008 EMEM 103 C01 2.0 Clinical Experience 1

CSI Campus

70

M

EDUC 205 M01I 3.0 Development/Individual Differences

Early Childhood Education EARC 195 C01

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Michael Pohanka

Education

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Andrew Rigby

6:00 PM 7:20 PM Randy Berriochoa

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

$22.00 9/10/2008 10/8/2008 EMEM 103 C02

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Jerry Allen

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Jerry Allen

3.0 Intro to Computer Aided Drafting

DRAT S008 C01 0.0 Computer Aided Drafting

M

$9.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Brett Reid

MR

10/25/2008 10/25/2008

10/7/2008 11/4/2008

CSI Campus Canyon 115

9:00 AM 4:50 PM Alice Anderson

ECON 202 N01V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics

9/3/2008 10/1/2008 EDUC 290 C01

Drafting Technology DRAT 132 C02

S

$22.00 11/4/2008 12/9/2008 EDUC 215 C03W 3.0 Educational Technology Internet $22.00

CSI Campus 3.0 Introduction to Police

Taylor 277

Mini Cassia Center A11

10/16/2008 11/13/2008 EDUC 203 C01

Criminal Justice CRIJ 102 C01

10/24/2008 10/24/2008 10/25/2008 10/25/2008

ECON 202 M01V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics

CSI Campus Shields 210

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Alice Anderson 9:00 AM 4:50 PM Alice Anderson

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$9.00 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Marie Klingler

Computer Science COMS 229 C01 3.0 Intro to Progamming C++

F S

$22.00 9/11/2008 10/9/2008 EDUC 199 C05E 1.0 Special Topics in Education Aspen 117 $22.00

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Darrell Muck

COMP 199 N01 1.0 Using Photoshop Elements

Taylor 276 Taylor 276

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

Off Campus-Northside Center Idaho School for Deaf & Bli T

10/24/2008 10/24/2008

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Lance Pincock

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Lance Pincock

COMP 100 N01 1.0 Introduction to Computers

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Alice Anderson

$0.00 ECON 202 B01V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics Blaine County Center TBA M 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Michael Pohanka 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$22.00

W

$0.00

F

CSI Campus

$22.00

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Lance Pincock

10/25/2008 10/25/2008

Taylor 277

9/30/2008 10/28/2008

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Aaron Larson

COMP 199 M01 1.0 Buying & Selling on Ebay

1.0 SRAEYC Conference

Start Dates End

PT students

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Aaron Larson

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Lance Pincock

COMP 167 M01 1.0 Building Web Pages 1

9:00 AM 4:50 PM Alice Anderson

$0.00 ECON 202 C01V 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics Evergreen C74 M 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Michael Pohanka 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center COMP 115 M01 1.0 Introduction to Spreadsheets

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Economics

$0.00 TR

Start

S

$0.00

CSI Campus Meyerhoeffer 101

Comment Days

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Computers COMP 199 C02 1.0 Using Photshop

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Taylor 276

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EARC 195 C02

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center COMM 101 M04 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio

Cr

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

Center

BldgRoom

Days

Start

ENGL 277 B01

3.0 Survey of American Literature 1

ENGL 015 M02

4.0 Basic English and Writing

Blaine County Center TBA TR

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Dr Jenny Emery D

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

TR

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Maren Oppelt

ENGL 090 M02V 3.0 Developmental Composition Mini Cassia Center TBA

ENGL 101 M04 ENGL 102 M01 ENGL 267 M01

W

3.0 English Composition 1

Mini Cassia Center B11 Mini Cassia Center B05

W

Mini Cassia Center A06

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Jacob Haeberle

3.0 Survey of English Literature 1 T

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

7:00 PM 10:00 PM Robert A Mayer

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center ENGL 090 N02V 3.0 Developmental Composition Northside Center TBA

ENGL 101 N01

W

3.0 English Composition 1 Wendell High School TBA

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Ann Smith

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

T

Equine Studies 1.0 Horsemanship 1

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

French 3.0 French Independent Study

Permission of Instructor required

Shields 119

Mary Beth Crane

$0.00

Individualized course email lhagan@csi.edu

GEOG 200 C02I 3.0 World Regional Geography

Individualized course email lhagan@csi.edu

Aspen 126

Lee Ann Hagan

Aspen 126

Lee Ann Hagan

3.0 US History 1

Mini Cassia Center A08

Meyerhoeffer 232

T

MATH 025 C26V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Evergreen C76

7:00 PM 10:00 PM Troy Hamilton

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Ronald Moody

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 7:45 PM Jason Rose

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Bill Ebener

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Ken Floyd

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

5:30 PM 7:20 PM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Nolan Rice

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MATH 123 C05

3.0 Math in Modern Society

MATH 143 C09

3.0 College Algebra

Shields 208

MW

Shields 203 Shields 210

MATH 160 C02V 4.0 Brief Calculus

MW

Off Campus-Blaine County Center MATH 025 B02V 3.0 Beginning Algebra

$0.00 TR

MATH 253 B01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics Blaine County Center TBA MW

Tiffany Seeley-Cas

TR

3.0 Beginning Algebra Burley High School TBA

3.0 College Algebra Mini Cassia Center A06

MATH 160 M01V 4.0 Brief Calculus

Burley High School TBA

MW

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Rebecca Gummers 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:00 PM 6:50 PM David Kiesig David Kiesig

8/25/2008 10/16/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

W

5:00 PM 8:20 PM Raymond Arp

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Lynn Payne

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

5:30 PM 7:20 PM Cindy Dickson

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Nolan Rice

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

MW

Evergreen A34

HOSM 167I C01 2.0 Maintenance & Engineering Evergreen A34

$0.00 M

MUSI 100 C04

3.0 Music Appreciation

MUSI 120 C01

1.0 Symphonic Band

$0.00 MUSI 120 C02

0.0 Symphonic Band

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dianne Jolovich

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dianne Jolovich

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

Canyon 122

MW

4:00 PM 6:50 PM Bonnie Lewis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

Manufacturing Technology

TR

$0.00

CSI Campus MEDA 237 C01 3.0 Medical Coding 1

3.0 Music Appreciation

$0.00

3.0 Introduction to Manufacturing

$0.00 $0.00

MUSI 100 C02

$0.00

CSI Campus HOSM 158I C01 2.0 Hotel Housekeeping

MANT 111 C01

$0.00 5:30 PM 6:50 PM Ronald Moody

Music

Instructor Permission Required

2.0 CAD Engineering Graphics

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

MATH 253 M01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics

Aspen 195

Evergreen A32

Canyon 122

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

Hospitality Management

MANT 105 C01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 8:30 PM Delbert Bennett

$0.00

1.0 Horticulture Seminar

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Nolan Rice

Medical Assistant Independent Study

Shields 122

Evergreen A20

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

CSI Campus

HORT 200I C01

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Ronald Moody

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Mini Cassia Center A09

1.0 Honors Independent Study

2.0 Landscape Planning & Design

4:00 PM 5:50 PM General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Jack Nelsen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

M M

7:30 PM 9:50 PM Dr George Halsell 7:30 PM 9:50 PM Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts 121

M

7:30 PM 9:50 PM Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Fine Arts AUDIT

M

7:30 PM 9:50 PM Dr George Halsell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Theodore Hadley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Theodore Hadley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

W

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Steven Cox

Fine Arts 121 Fine Arts AUDIT

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MUSI 121 C02

0.0 Symphony Orchestra

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 MUSI 123 C01

Fine Arts AUDIT Fine Arts AUDIT

1.0 Pep Band Fine Arts 121

$0.00 $0.00

1.0 Symphony Orchestra

$0.00

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:20 PM Jack Nelsen

Fine Arts 133

T

MUSI 121 C01 $0.00

7:00 PM 7:50 PM General Staff

Fine Arts 133

T

$0.00 $0.00 Permission of Instructor:contact scox@csi.edu

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$0.00

10/1/2008 3/28/2009

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

$0.00 $0.00

Canyon 119

$0.00 MATH 143 M01

Horticulture HORT 147 C01

$0.00 Location change (this semester only)

CSI Campus HONS 200I C01

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

4.0 Intermediate Algebra

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4:00 PM 5:50 PM General Staff

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MATH 108 C08

Mini Cassia Center A06

Honors

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:30 PM 8:00 PM Raymond Arp

$0.00 MATH 025 M07V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Mini Cassia Center A09 TR

$0.00

6:00 PM 7:50 PM General Staff

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center HIST 111 M01

3.0 Beginning Algebra

MATH 108 M03 4.0 Intermediate Algebra

7:00 PM 10:00 PM Troy Hamilton

Start Dates End

CSI Campus MATH 025 C05

$0.00 MATH 025 M01

History

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Mathematics

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus R

TR

Mini Cassia Center A05

GEOG 102 C01I 3.0 Cultural Geography

3.0 US History 1

TF High School TBA

MATH 015 M05 3.0 Prealgebra

CSI Campus

Shields 106

3.0 Introduction to Maching

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Geography

HIST 111 C04

MW

Evergreen C76

CSI Campus FREN 200I C01

Canyon 122

Evergreen C76

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Bart Wilson

Start

3.0 Applied Math for Manufacturing

$0.00

Exposition Center ARENA R

Comment Days

MATH 253 C02V 3.0 Introductory Statistics

CSI Campus EQUS 265 C01

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$0.00

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Robert A Mayer

3.0 English Composition 2

MANT 141 C01

Cr

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

W

Center

$0.00 MANT 115 C01

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Mini Cassia Center A22

Section

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section

Cr

CourseTitle

Center

BldgRoom

MUSI 125 C01

1.0 Jazz Ensemble

MUSI 131 C01

Days

Fine Arts 121

Start

M

1.0 College MV Chorale

Fine Arts 133

R

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

MUSI 155 B01

1.0 Beginning Class Piano 1

Start Dates End

Section Center

$0.00 NURR 199 C01

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

1.0 Intermediate Class Piano 1

Wood River High School T R

0.0 RN Refresher Examination

MUSI 121 M01

3.0 Music Appreciation

Mini Cassia Center A08

7:30 PM 9:50 PM Joseph Casperson

Off Campus-Twin Falls County $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 NURR 150C T01 0.0 Paramedic Bridge Clinical Local Hospitals R 8:00 AM 3:20 PM Tina Peer

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Lisa Pettit

$0.00 PHIL 101 C02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Ross Spackman

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Nursing Assistant CSI Campus NURA S001 C01 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant

Instructor Permission Required

$400.00

Aspen 143

S

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Sue Jones

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

Aspen 143

MTWRF

5:00 PM 8:00 PM Sue Jones

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

NURA S001 C02 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant

Instructor Permission Required

$400.00

Aspen 143

S

9:00 AM 11:50 AM Sue Jones

10/20/2008 12/18/2008

Aspen 143

MTWRF

5:00 PM 7:50 PM Sue Jones

10/20/2008 12/18/2008

NURA S005 C01 0.0 Intravenous Therapy 1 Aspen 139

Instructor Permission Required

M

5:00 PM 9:20 PM Becky Brown

NURA S006 C01 0.0 Intravenous Therapy 2 Aspen 139

5:00 PM 9:20 PM Becky Brown

$70.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission Required

M

NURA S030 C01 0.0 CPR

$95.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $35.00

Aspen 181

W

NURA S030 C03 0.0 CPR

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/27/2008 8/27/2008 $35.00

Aspen 181

W

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

NURA S031 C01 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & 1st Aid Aspen 181

W

NURA S031 C05 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid Aspen 181

W

NURA S032 C07 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Aspen 181

W

NURA S033 C01 0.0 Phlebotomy

11/5/2008 11/5/2008 $45.00

6:00 PM 11:00 PM Jill Chestnut

9/3/2008

S

Aspen 140

MTR

9/9/2008 $45.00

6:00 PM 10:50 PM Jill Chestnut

11/12/2008 11/12/2008 $35.00

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

11/19/2008 11/19/2008

Need Signature from Nursing Dept

Aspen 140

3.0 Introduction to Philosophy Shields 104

T

Wood River High School T M Wood River High School T M

NURA S031 B03 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid Wood River High School T M

NURA S031 B04 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid Wood River High School T M

NURA S032 B01 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Wood River High School T M

NURA S032 B02 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Wood River High School T M

$350.00

CSI Campus

PHYE 119 C03

1.0 Beginning Group Fitness/Aerobics

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

PHYE 122 C01

1.0 Beginning Judo

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

PHYE 123 C01

1.0 Beginning Karate

PHYE 124 C01

1.0 Advanced Karate

PHYE 130 C03

1.0 Beginning Spinning

PHYE 130 C06

1.0 Beginning Spinning

PHYE 134 C01

1.0 Yoga

PHYE 149 C01

1.0 Stress Less Solutions

PHYE 155 C06

3.0 Health & Wellness

PHYE 178 C01

1.0 Beginning Equestrian Team

PHYE 184 C01

1.0 Intermediate Equestrian Team

PHYE 199 C02

1.0 Training Half Walking Marathon

5:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

$45.00 PHYE 199 C09 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 134 B01

5:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$45.00 $45.00 5:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $35.00

5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Chestnut

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $35.00

5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Chestnut

$400.00

Mini Cassia Center TBA

S

7:00 AM 2:50 PM Cassie Tracy

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

Mini Cassia Center TBA

MTR

5:00 PM 9:20 PM Cassie Tracy

8/25/2008 10/17/2008

NURA S001 M02 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant S

7:00 AM 2:50 PM Cassie Tracy

Mini Cassia Center TBA

MTR

5:00 PM 9:20 PM Cassie Tracy

Nursing, Registered

72

T

Physical Education 304 Physical Education 304 Physical Education 246

TR

4:00 PM 5:00 PM Bryan Matsuoka

T

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Tom Gabbert

R

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Tom Gabbert

8:00 AM 11:50 AM Christy Barron

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

TR

Physical Education 246

Kat Powell

5:10 PM 5:59 PM Kat Powell

5:10 PM 6:00 PM Kaycee McCauley

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

MW

5:10 PM 6:00 PM Becca Wills

MW

6:00 PM 6:50 PM David Duhaime

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Additional Gym Fee $15.00

Physical Education 236 Physical Education 231B Physical Education 104 Exposition Center TBA

$0.00 5:10 PM 7:00 PM Jan Mittleider

W

5:10 PM 8:00 PM David Schlesinger

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 231B

6:00 PM 6:50 PM Julia Rietdorf

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 7:00 PM Julia Rietdorf

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

TR

R

1.0 Advance EquestrianTeam

Physical Education 231B

$55.00 $55.00 $0.00

5:10 PM 6:00 PM Shelly Wright

8/25/2008 10/13/2008

7:00 PM 8:00 PM Julia Rietdorf

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:10 PM 7:00 PM Jaime Tigue

8/26/2008 10/14/2008

$55.00

Exposition Center ARENA TR

1.0 Sports Nutrition

10/21/2008 12/2/2008 $0.00

TR

Expo Center Park FIELD

$15.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

$0.00 T

1.0 Yoga

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA TR

5:30 PM 7:20 PM Victoria Roper

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center 1.0 Yoga

PHYE 143 M01

1.0 Continuing Yoga

PHYE 155 M01

3.0 Health & Wellness

PHYE 132 T01

1.0 Beginning Water Aerobics

$0.00

Mini Cassia Center TBA Mini Cassia Center TBA Mini Cassia Center A07

MT

5:00 PM 5:50 PM LaLanne Delis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

MT

6:00 PM 6:50 PM LaLanne Delis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

R

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Alice Schenk

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 $0.00

Off Campus-Twin Falls County TF City Pool TBA

TR

Additional Fee $30.00 5:10 PM 6:00 PM Jeremy Belliston

$30.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physics

$400.00 10/20/2008 12/18/2008 PHYS 101 C02V 4.0 Survey of Astronomy Evergreen C74 T 10/20/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

PHYS 101L C02V 0.0 Survey of Astronomy Lab Evergreen C74

CSI Campus Aspen 143

Physical Education 304

$15.00

5:10 PM

MW

Instructor Permission Required

Mini Cassia Center TBA

NURR 150L C01 0.0 Paramedic Bridge Lab

Physical Education 236

TR

PHYE 134 M01

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Instructor Permission Required

Physical Education 231A

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$45.00

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center NURA S001 M01 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting

5:00 PM 7:50 PM Angela Dorigatti-Kn 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYE 199 C04

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

NURA S031 B02 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Brenda Larsen

PHYE 106 C02

8:00 AM 3:50 PM Angela Dorigatti-Kn 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

NURA S031 B01 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Maren Oppelt

Mini Cassia Center TBA

R

Students must enroll in Phys101L-C02V 7:00 PM 9:20 PM Wallace Blacker

Students must enroll in PHYS 101-C02V only 7:00 PM 9:30 PM Wallace Blacker

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 PHYS 101 B01V 4.0 Survey of Astronomy Blaine County Center TBA T

Students must enroll in Phys101L-B01V 7:00 PM 9:20 PM Wallace Blacker

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$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

$50.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

1.0 Symphony Orchestra

Janet Sandy

Philosophy

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Lisa Pettit

$0.00

R

Start Dates End

Permission of Instructor Add Fee $50.00

Aspen 167

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center MUSI 100 M01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Wood River High School T R

Start

5:30 PM 7:00 PM Paul Pugh

Off Campus-Blaine County Center MUSI 150 B01

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

PHYS 101L B01V 0.0 Survey of Astronomy Lab

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Students must enroll in PHYS 101 B01V only

Blaine County Center TBA R

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Wallace Blacker

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center PHYS 101 M01V 4.0 Survey of Astronomy Mini Cassia Center A11

7:00 PM 9:20 PM Wallace Blacker

PHYS 101L M01V 0.0 Survey of Astronomy Lab

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Wallace Blacker

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

$0.00 SIGL P151 M01

1.0 Sign Language 2

$0.00 SIGL P152 M01

1.0 Sign Language 3

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A22 Mini Cassia Center A22 Mini Cassia Center A22

Off Campus-Northside Center PHYS 101 N01V 4.0 Survey of Astronomy Northside Center TBA

7:00 PM 9:20 PM Wallace Blacker

PHYS 101L N01V 0.0 Survey of Astronomy Lab Northside Center TBA

1.0 Sign Language 1

$0.00 SIGL P151 N01

1.0 Sign Language 2

SIGL P152 N01

1.0 Sign Language 3

Students must enroll in PHYS 101-N01V only

R

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Wallace Blacker

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Political Science CSI Campus POLS 101 C02

3.0 American National Government

Shields 107

M

3.0 American National Government

Mini Cassia Center B14

T

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Kim Prestwich

3.0 General Psychology

R

PSYC 208 B01

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Nancy Kneeland

3.0 Abnormal Psychology

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 8:20 PM Nancy Kneeland

3.0 General Psychology

Mini Cassia Center A07

$0.00

M

Northside Center TBA Northside Center TBA

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5 week course

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

4 week course. TR

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Brenna Andrew

TR

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Brenna Andrew

TR

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Brenna Andrew

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Wayne Bagwell

$0.00 9/16/2008 10/9/2008

4 week course

$0.00 10/14/2008 11/6/2008

4 week course

$0.00 11/13/2008 12/11/2008

Sociology SOCY 101 P01

3.0 Introduction to Sociology Evergreen C76

M

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Reading

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Matthew Reynolds

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus M

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Matthew Reynolds

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Ryan Torngren

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

SOCY 101 C07I 3.0 Introduction to Sociology

Individualized course smcfarland@csi.edu

SOCY 101 C10I 3.0 Introduction to Sociology

Individualized course smcfarland@csi.edu

Aspen 127

Susan McFarland

Aspen 127

Susan McFarland

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center PSYC 101 M02

7:00 PM 9:20 PM Bill Andrew

$0.00 SOCY 101 C05V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology Evergreen C76 W

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA MW

W

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5 week course

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

Blaine County Center TBA MW

Northside Center TBA

Evergreen C76

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Mark Wiseman

3.0 General Psychology

7:00 PM 9:20 PM Bill Andrew

SOCY 101 C04V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology

Off Campus-Blaine County Center PSYC 101 B01

W

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus Shields 113

7:00 PM 9:20 PM Bill Andrew

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Psychology PSYC 101 C04

Start Dates End

5 week course W

$0.00 6:00 PM 9:00 PM Ted Larsen

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center POLS 101 M02

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Off Campus-Northside Center $0.00 SIGL P150 N01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Students must enroll in PHYS 101L-N01V

T

Start

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

$0.00

1.0 Sign Language 1

Students must enroll in PHYS 101-M01V only

R

Center

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 SIGL P150 M01

Students must enroll in PHYS 101L-M01V

T

Mini Cassia Center A11

Start Dates End

Section

SOCY 101 B01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology Blaine County Center TBA M

SOCY 101 B02V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology Blaine County Center TBA W

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Matthew Reynolds

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Ryan Torngren

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center READ 090 P07

3.0 Reading Development Evergreen C74

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Kathleen Hayden

$0.00 SOCY 101 M01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Mini Cassia Center A09 M

CSI Campus READ 090 C07V 3.0 Reading Development Evergreen C74

$0.00

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Kathleen Hayden

SOCY 101 M02V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology Mini Cassia Center A09

W

$0.00

Blaine County Center TBA TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Kathleen Hayden

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center TBA

$0.00

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Kathleen Hayden

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

SPAN 101 C04

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

SPAN 201 B01

4.0 Intermediate Spanish 1

Northside Center TBA

$0.00

TR

5:30 PM 6:50 PM Kathleen Hayden

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Sign Language CSI Campus SIGL 111 C01

3.0 Orientation to Deafness

SIGL 201 C01

4.0 American Sign Language 3

SIGL 220 C01 SIGL P150 C01 SIGL P151 C01 SIGL P152 C01

Shields 113

Canyon 106

W

SPAN 101 M01

4.0 Elementary Spanish 1

SPAN 102 M01

4.0 Elementary Spanish 2

MTWR

3.0 Deaf Culture and Community

Canyon 106

1.0 Sign Language 1

Shields 107

1.0 Sign Language 2 Shields 107

1.0 Sign Language 3

Shields 107

T

2:00 PM 2:50 PM Dawnette Reis

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 9:00 PM Bill Andrew

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

6:00 PM 7:30 PM Janice Finch 5 week course

TR

6:00 PM 7:30 PM Janice Finch

TR

Mini Cassia Center A07

6:00 PM 7:25 PM Janice Finch

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Mini Cassia Center A07

$0.00

TR

7:00 PM 8:50 PM R Brent Jensen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

5:00 PM 6:50 PM R Brent Jensen

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00

TR

Study Skills CSI Campus STUS 101 C05

2.0 College Study Methods

STUS 101 M02

2.0 College Study Methods

Meyerhoeffer 234

W

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Kat Powell

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Mini Cassia Center A22

$0.00

W

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Lyle Bloxham

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Technical Training CSI Campus

$0.00 $0.00

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Judith Hawkes

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

8/25/2008 9/26/2008 9/29/2008 10/31/2008

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Jeannine Glenn Be 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Blaine County Center TBA MW

$0.00 $0.00

$0.00

TR

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00

5 week course TR

Shields 114

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Gayle Chaney

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center

Off Campus-Northside Center READ 090 N01V 3.0 Reading Development

7:00 PM 9:30 PM Ryan Torngren

CSI Campus

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center READ 090 M02V 3.0 Reading Development

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Spanish

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Off Campus-Blaine County Center READ 090 B02V 3.0 Reading Development

$0.00 7:00 PM 9:50 PM Matthew Reynolds

TECT 110 C01

1.0 OSHA & Industrial Safety CSI Campus TBA

TWR

$0.00 6:00 PM 9:15 PM Alan Heck

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

11/3/2008 12/5/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Times End Instructor

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Theatre 3.0 Theatre Appreciation

Fine Arts 87

T

7:00 PM 9:50 PM Michael Johnson

XCMP 049 NO1 0.0 Computer Made Simple $0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

3.0 Applied Radiology

Meridian Vett Pharmaceutic W

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Dana Merritt

XDAN 001 C01 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 XDAN 001 C02 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Welding Technology

XDAN 004 C01

CSI Campus WELD S004 C01 0.0 Introduction to Welding Desert 105

TR

Desert 105

WELD S017 C01 0.0 Special Welding Desert 105

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Kent Parish

10/20/2008 11/17/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center $75.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $75.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Gaylen Smyer

0.0 Swing - Singles

XART 008 C02 XART 014 C01

T

0.0 Pottery

6:30 PM 8:50 PM Alta Harris

R

6:30 PM 8:50 PM Alta Harris

0.0 Interm Stained Glass-Lead Came Tec

Evergreen A15

M

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Linda Gray

XART 038 C01

0.0 You Can Take Better Pictures

XART 038 C02

0.0 Self Discovery in Photography

XART 040 C01 XART 099 C01

9/9/2008 11/11/2008 $120.00

Art 113

Shields 105

M

Shields 106

W

0.0 The Art of Swedish Weaving

Student Union 248

W

Art 112

M

10/6/2008 11/17/2008 8/4/2008 9/15/2008 10/22/2008 12/10/2008 $49.00

6:00 PM 7:20 PM Diane Gause

0.0 Beginning Painting with Acrylics

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Carol Shirley

$35.00

Physical Education 236

XDAN 010 C01

0.0 Salsa - Singles

XDAN 010 C02

0.0 Salsa - Couples

Wendell High School TBA

R

9/17/2008 10/8/2008 $85.00

9/4/2008 10/9/2008

Enrichment-Business CSI Campus XBUS 006 C01

0.0 The Customer Service Connection

Taylor 276

T

6:30 PM 8:20 PM Joan Spencer

XCMP 047 C01 XCMP 049 C01 XCMP 054 C01 XCMP 060 C01 XCMP 167 C01

74

Meyerhoeffer 101

M

0.0 MS Word 2007 for Beginners

XFIN 002 C01

Shields 101

0.0 Computer Basic

Shields 101

T

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Nicole Veenendaal

T

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Nicole Veenendaal

0.0 Digital Scrapbooking & Storytelling

Meyerhoeffer 101

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Joyce Moore

0.0 Interm/Adv Digital Photography

Meyerhoeffer 101

W

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Randy Burbank

0.0 Building a Website:Personal or Bus

Meyerhoeffer 101

M

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Scott Henscheid

F

6:00 PM 7:20 PM Galen Slatter

9/5/2008 10/10/2008

S

9:30 PM 10:20 PM Lori Head

11/1/2008 11/8/2008

S

9:30 PM 10:20 PM Lori Head

11/1/2008 11/8/2008

$42.00

XFIN 023 C01

0.0 Building Your Financial Portfolio Shields 115

0.0 Medicare 101

T

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Bobbie Christense

R

7:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

$39.00 9/23/2008 9/23/2008 $15.00

Aspen 180

10/16/2008 10/16/2008

Enrichment-Home Economics Off Campus-Northside Center XHEC 005 N01

0.0 Stack 'n Whack Plus

XHEC 010 N01

0.0 Dutch Oven

XHEC 010 N02

0.0 Cooking Mexican Food

XHEC 017 N01

0.0 Knitting-more with Sticks & Strings

Northside Center TBA

$35.00

T

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Patsy C Eisinger Ei

M

6:30 PM 8:50 PM Laura Sloan

9/9/2008 10/14/2008 $20.00

Northside Center TBA Northside Center TBA

M

Northside Center TBA

MR

10/6/2008 10/6/2008 $25.00

5:00 PM 6:50 PM Samuel Lopez 7:00 PM 8:50 PM Pat Hamilton

10/27/2008 10/27/2008 $25.00 10/16/2008 10/30/2008

Enrichment-Hobbies CSI Campus XHOB 004 C01

0.0 Dog Obedience

XHOB 023 C01

0.0 All About Fly Fishing

$52.00

Expo Center Park TBA

TR

Shields 104

M

6:30 PM 7:20 PM Donna Stalley

9/2/2008 9/25/2008 $35.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Eric Christensen

9/22/2008 9/22/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center XHOB 009 N01

0.0 Handgun Safety

$50.00

Northside Center TBA Northside Center TBA

TR

7:00 PM 8:50 PM David Kiger

9/16/2008 9/18/2008

S

8:00 AM 11:50 AM David Kiger

9/20/2008 9/20/2008

Enrichment-Languages

$55.00 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Scott Henscheid

9/3/2008 10/8/2008

Enrichment-Finance

CSI Campus 0.0 Think Geek with Elec Gadgets

$65.00

7:00 PM 8:20 PM Cyndie Woods

$30.00

Physical Education 304

$99.00 10/7/2008 11/11/2008

Enrichment-Computers XCMP 025 C01

9/9/2008 9/30/2008

$20.00

Physical Education 304

9/8/2008 10/13/2008 $75.00

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Roy Mason

6:00 PM 6:50 PM Wendy Bonds

W

Off Campus-Northside Center XART 007 NO1 0.0 Watercolor with Roy Mason

11/1/2008 11/15/2008

T

Physical Education 236

$140.00

$85.00 6:30 PM 8:50 PM Rodney Mathis

Lori Head

$50.00

Physical Education 236

9/11/2008 11/13/2008

$55.00 6:30 PM 8:20 PM Rodney Mathis

11/1/2008 11/15/2008

CSI Campus $120.00

Art 113

6:30 PM 7:45 PM Lori Head

Physical Education 304

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus 0.0 Pottery

S

$30.00

Physical Education 304

Enrichment-Art XART 008 C01

11/1/2008 11/15/2008

0.0 Kick It Up With Line Dancing

9/8/2008 10/8/2008

Cassia Regional Technical R

8:00 PM 9:20 PM Lori Head

$225.00 XDAN 009 C01

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Kent Parish

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Gaylen Smyer

S

$55.00

Physical Education 304

0.0 Beg Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance

MW

Cassia Regional Technical W

11/1/2008 11/15/2008

$225.00 XDAN 007 C01

10/21/2008 11/18/2008

WELD 200 M01 3.0 Welding Upgrade

8:00 PM 9:20 PM Lori Head

0.0 Lovely Hula Hands

6:00 PM 8:50 PM David Martin

WELD 134 M01 2.0 Basic Arc Welding

0.0 Ballroom-Couples

S

$225.00 XDAN 006 C01

TR

Desert 105

$35.00

Physical Education 304

0.0 Swing - Couples

9/9/2008 10/9/2008

WELD S017 C02 0.0 Special Welding

0.0 Ballroom-Singles

$225.00 XDAN 004 C02

6:00 PM 8:50 PM David Martin

WELD S004 C02 0.0 Introduction to Welding

9/16/2008 10/2/2008

Enrichment-Dance

$0.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Dana Merritt

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Marie Klingler

CSI Campus

Off Campus-Northside Center Meridian Vett Pharmaceutic R

Start Dates End

$50.00

Idaho School for Deaf & Bli TR

Veterinary Technology VETT 204 N01

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Off Campus-Northside Center

CSI Campus THEA 101 C01

Start

CSI Campus

9/8/2008 10/6/2008 $59.00 XLNG 001 C01 10/7/2008 10/28/2008

0.0 Beginning German Shields 106

$69.00 M

5:00 PM 6:20 PM Eldora Miller

$59.00 XLNG 004 C01

0.0 Beginning Conversational Spanish

$99.00 XLNG 009 C01

0.0 Intermediate German

$80.00 XLNG 009 C02

0.0 Advanced German

9/2/2008 9/23/2008

10/22/2008 11/26/2008

9/17/2008 10/15/2008

Shields 109 Shields 106 Shields 106

$95.00

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Lu Cisneros-Corbi 10/15/2008 12/3/2008 $69.00

M

6:30 PM 7:50 PM Eldora Miller

9/8/2008 12/15/2008

M

8:00 PM 9:50 PM Eldora Miller

9/8/2008 12/15/2008

$69.00

Off Campus-Northside Center

$89.00 10/13/2008 11/24/2008 XLNG 004 N01

W

9/8/2008 12/15/2008

0.0 Conversational Spanish Northside Center TBA

TR

$50.00 5:00 PM 6:50 PM Samuel Lopez

10/7/2008 10/30/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Times End Instructor

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee Start Dates End

Enrichment-Miscellaneous

XMSC 033 C01 XMSC 033 C02

0.0 Stress Less Solutions

Physical Education 231B

T

5:10 PM 6:50 PM Jan Mittleider

0.0 Introduction to Zen Meditation-MND

Taylor 277

M

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Leslie James

0.0 Introduction to Zen Meditation-TUES

Taylor 277

T

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Leslie James

XMSC 033 C03

0.0 Introduction to Zen Meditation-BTH

XMSC 034 C01

0.0 Finally Home! Homebuyer Educ

XMSC 034 C02 XMSC 153 C01 XMSC 190 C01 XMSC 192 C01 XMSC 192 C02 XMSC 192 C03 XMSC 192 C04

Taylor 277

MT

Taylor 277

7:00 PM 9:00 PM Leslie James

T

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Penny Johnson

0.0 Finally Home! Homebuyer Educ

Taylor 277

T

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Penny Johnson

0.0 Writing & Publishing Children Books

Shields 108

0.0 The Art of Welding Desert 105

$30.00

$10.00 8/19/2008 8/26/2008 $10.00 10/7/2008 10/14/2008 $59.00

$29.00 9/22/2008 9/22/2008

8:00 PM 9:50 PM Bobbie Christense

9/22/2008 9/22/2008

6:00 PM 9:50 PM Bobbie Christense

9/22/2008 9/22/2008

Mini Cassia Center B12

$49.00

6:00 PM 9:00 PM David Rodriguez

9/9/2008 9/11/2008 $20.00

R

4:00 PM 7:50 PM Arlin McDonald

8/14/2008 8/14/2008

R

4:00 PM 7:50 PM Arlin McDonald

8/21/2008 8/21/2008

R

4:00 PM 7:50 PM Arlin McDonald

8/28/2008 8/28/2008

$20.00

T

6:00 PM 7:50 PM Amanda Crump

$40.00 8/5/2008 8/26/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center XMSC 125 N01 XMSC 159 N01

0.0 A Look at Chinese Medicine

Northside Center TBA

W

0.0 You're On the Air-Voice-Overs

Northside Center TBA

$20.00 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Jennifer Skinner

10/22/2008 10/22/2008 $30.00

M

6:00 PM 7:20 PM General Staff

11/3/2008 11/3/2008

TR

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Phillip Bowler

11/13/2008 11/20/2008

XMSC 192 N01

0.0 I've Been Framed!

XMSC 046 T01

0.0 Wine Appreciation with a View

Phils Framing TBA

$42.00

Off Campus-Twin Falls County

XMSC 134 T01

Twin Falls Canyon Crest T M

0.0 Speed Dating

Pandora TBA

Northside Center TBA

0.0 Self Defense 101 Northside Center TBA

Shields 201

XPED 012 C01 XPED 020 C01

8/25/2008 9/22/2008

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Skeem

10/18/2008 10/18/2008

XPED 020 C02 XPED 020 C03

$60.00

S

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Bryan Matsuoka

8/19/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

TR

6:00 PM 7:20 PM Bryan Matsuoka

8/19/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

S

9:00 AM 10:50 AM Bryan Matsuoka

8/19/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education 304

TR

6:00 PM 7:20 PM Bryan Matsuoka

8/19/2008 12/18/2008

$50.00

0.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting

0.0 Sports Nutrition Physical Education 231B

5:10 PM 5:50 PM Kat Powell

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

T

5:10 PM 6:50 PM Jaime Tigue

8/25/2008 10/14/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Dr John Miller

$30.00 8/25/2008 8/25/2008

6:00 PM 8:50 PM Dr John Miller

12/1/2008 12/1/2008

$105.00

M

0.0 Understanding Basketball

Shields 204

$115.00

TR

0.0 Understanding Football

Shields 204

M

7:00 PM 8:20 PM Kevin Williams

10/20/2008 12/8/2008

$60.00

7:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff

$50.00 9/11/2008 10/9/2008

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM

COURSES FOR A

Healthy Life Style Sports Nutrition PHYE 199-C09 $105 Tuesdays Aug. 26 – Oct. 14 5:10p.m. – 7:00p.m. 1 Credit GYM 231B Jaime Tigue

$75.00 7:00 PM 8:20 PM Jon Melone

Physical Education 304

Physical Education 231A

9/2/2008 10/21/2008

R

$35.00 S

0.0 Judo for Beginners

0.0 Advanced Judo

7:30 PM 9:00 PM Kevin Williams

CSI Campus

CSI Campus

XPED 003 C02

$60.00 T

0.0 Animal Skeleton Anatomy & Assembl

Enrichment-Physical Education XPED 003 C01

9/23/2008 9/30/2008

Off Campus-Northside Center 0.0 Self Defense 101

$20.00

XMSC 182 M01 0.0 Its Your Backyard:Survival Prep Mini Cassia Center TBA

$50.00 7:00 PM 8:50 PM Sandra March

$29.00

$50.00

TR

XMSC 010 M03 0.0 GPS for Beginners

Start Dates End

9/3/2008 9/24/2008

Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center

Mini Cassia Center B12

T

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Enrichment-Science

11/10/2008 11/11/2008 XSCI 001 C01

6:00 PM 7:45 PM Bobbie Christense

0.0 Women Under the Hood

Mini Cassia Center B12

Taylor 276

Start

$125.00

M

XMSC 010 M02 0.0 GPS for Beginners

0.0 Introduction to Reiki

$45.00

11/7/2008 12/12/2008

0.0 Writing/Publ First Booking

XMSC 010 M01 0.0 GPS for Beginners

Comment Days

11/11/2008 11/11/2008

5:30 PM 8:20 PM John Peterson

M

Canyon 130

11/10/2008 11/10/2008 XPED 008 N02

F

0.0 Publishing Your First Book

Shields 115

$30.00

7:00 PM 8:50 PM Stephanie Holman

M

Shields 115

CourseTitle BldgRoom

$105.00 10/21/2008 12/2/2008 XPED 008 N01

W

0.0 Writing Your First Book

Shields 115

Cr

Center

XPED 038 C01

CSI Campus XMSC 021 C01

Section

M

$30.00

Stress Less Solutions PHYE 149-C01 $105 Tuesdays Oct. 21 – Dec. 2 5:10p.m. – 7:00p.m. 1 Credit Gym 231B Jan Mittleider

PHYE 199-C09 Sports Nutrition How the body converts food to fuel relies upon several different energy pathways. Having a basic understanding of these systems can help you train and eat efficiently for improved sports performance. Enroll today and learn the vital components of sports nutrition. Understand the role of carbohydrates, fat, protein, and water; plus, learn key vitamins and minerals as they relate to physical exercise. Discover what nutrients will assist you for optimal performance before and during exercise as well as a quick recovery after exercise or physical activity. PHYE 149-C01 Stress Less Solutions The World Health Organization calls stress a global epidemic. Over 80% of all disease and illness has a stress component, yet over 90% of Americans deal with stress less effectively than they might. To help prevent or alleviate your physical symptoms of stress, join this class and learn a holistic approach to stress management through both cognitive (coping skills) and relaxation techniques. This class is composed of both theoretical and experiential learning through a series of class exercise techniques.

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

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Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

Internet Course email thamilton@csi.edu

Internet

Tom Hamilton

$0.00

Computer Info Sys Web CSI Campus CISW 111 C02W 3.0 HTML

CSI Campus Cindy Harding

Art

$0.00

Internet TBA

Internet Course email charding@csi.edu

Nancy Camp

Internet course email jhawkins@csi.edu

BIOL 250 C02

Jody Hawkins

4.0 Human Structure & Function

Shields 116

MWF TR

Internet Course email tseeley@csi.edu $0.00 Tiffany Seeley-Cas 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 COMM 101 C18W3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Internet TBA Lecture can be done online,lab attendance req $0.00

Internet course email tseeley@csi.edu Tiffany Seeley-Cas

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 COMM 101 C26W3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Internet TBA $0.00 Lecture canbe done online,lab attendance req

Chris Bragg

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 COMM 103 C01W1.0 Communication Ideas Internet TBA Lecture can be done online,lab attendance req $0.00

MWF

1:00 PM 1:50 PM Kathy Clark

Internet course email lsteel@csi.edu

BUSA 101 C03W 3.0 Introduction to Business

Laine Steel

Internet course email cmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Internet course email gmulder@csi.edu

Dennis Heiner

BUSA 255 C02W 3.0 Leadership Development Skills Internet TBA

Colin Randolph

Computer Info Sys Application

Gina Mulder

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CRIJ 276 C01W 3.0 Law of Arrest Search & Seizure Internet TBA

Internet course email cmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EARC 105 C01W 3.0 Child Health & Safety Internet TBA $0.00 CISA 101 C11W 3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development Internet Course contact jheithecker@csi.edu EARC 107 C01W 3.0 Infant & Toddler Care & Education Internet TBA Julie Heithecker 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet TBA contact instructor lgarnand@csi.edu $0.00 CISA 109 C01W 1.0 Basic Keyboarding Internet TBA Larisa Alexander 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EARC 166 C01W 2.0 Early Childhood Practicum Seminar 1 Internet TBA Internet Course contact lgarnand@csi.edu $0.00 CISA 115 C01W 1.0 Introduction to Spreadsheets EARC 199 C01W 3.0 CDA Training 1 Internet TBA Lori Garnand 11/3/2008 12/12/2008 Aspen 122 contact instructor tsept@csi.edu $0.00 CISA 116 C01W 2.0 Spreadhseet Applications Julie Heithecker

Kirk Ruby

CISA 141 C01W 1.0 Introduction to Word Processing Internet TBA

CISA 142 C01W 3.0 Intermediate Word Processing

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EARC 199 C02W 3.0 CDA Training 2 Aspen 122 $0.00

11/3/2008 12/12/2008 EARC 199 C03W 3.0 CDA Training 3 Aspen 122 contact instsructor kruby@csi.edu $0.00

Internet TBA

CISA 209 C01W 2.0 Skillbuilding Internet TBA

CISA 231 C01W 2.0 Internship 1

Teresa Sept

10/6/2008 12/18/2008

Lori Garnand

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CISA 261 C01W 3.0 Legal Secretary 1

contact instructor kmattice@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Karen Mattice

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Computer Info Sys Graphics CISG 223 C01W 3.0 Advanced Internship Canyon 122A

76

F

Alice Anderson

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Must see Alice Anderson Evin Fox

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

contact Alice Anderson for more info $63.00 Alice Anderson 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Contact instructor Alice Anderson

$0.00

6:30 PM 8:20 PM Evin Fox

8/26/2008 8/26/2008

6:30 PM 8:20 PM Evin Fox

10/14/2008 10/14/2008

6:30 PM 8:20 PM Evin Fox

12/9/2008 12/9/2008

Internet TBA

Contact efox@csi.edu

$0.00

Evin Fox

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

General Staff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Economics CSI Campus ECON 201 C04W 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics Internet

Internet TBA

$0.00 Internet course email jhurley@csi.edu Dr John Hurley

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

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$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Section Numbering: C## CSI Campus B## Blaine County Center J##-Jerome Center M## Mini-Cassia Center N## Northside Center R## Micron Center T## Twin Falls County Center Day Codes: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday

7/2/2008 9:29:14 AM

$63.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 9:00 AM 9:50 AM Teresa Sept

$63.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Contact efox@csi.edu

ECON 296 C01W 3.0 International Economics

CSI Campus

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Contact aanderson@csi.edu

Alice Anderson

EARC 266 C01W 2.0 Early Childhood Practicum Seminar 3

$0.00

Internet TBA

Alice Anderson

Contact instructor Alice Anderson

Lori Garnand Lori Garnand

CISA 202 C01W 2.0 Information Management

Contact aanderson@csi.edu

Alice Anderson

Internet Course contact lgarnand@csi.edu

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 EARC 203 C01W 2.0 The Young Child 1 Aspen 145 T Internet Course contact lgarnand@csi.edu $0.00 Aspen 145 T Lori Garnand 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Aspen 145 T contact instructor tsept@csi.edu $0.00

Internet TBA

$0.00

Chris Meyerhoeffer 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

CISA 101 C05W 3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development Internet course contact jheithecker@csi.edu

Internet TBA

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Early Childhood Education

CSI Campus Internet TBA

$0.00

Chris Meyerhoeffer 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CRIJ 230 C01W 3.0 Patterns of Criminal Behavior Internet TBA Internet course email apower@csi.edu $0.00

Internet TBA

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus CRIJ 103 C03W 3.0 Introduction to Law & Justice

CSI Campus

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Criminal Justice

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Business Administration

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Course e-mail cbragg@csi.edu

6:00 PM 8:30 PM Heidi Hawkins

4.0 General Microbiology

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 COMM 101 C17W3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio

9:00 AM 10:20 AM Jayson Lloyd

W

Shields 115

Ryan Jund

$0.00

Lecture may be done online,lab attendance req

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1

Shields 116

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

internet course contact rjund@csi.edu

9:00 AM 9:50 AM Bill Ebener

4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1

Shields 116

Ryan Jund

Communications

Internet TBA

BIOL 227 C04

contact instructor rjund@csi.edu

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISW 217 C01W 3.0 Database Systems Internet TBA

CSI Campus BIOL 100 C09W 4.0 Concepts of Biology

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

contact instructor rjund@csi.edu $0.00 Ryan Jund 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISW 213 C01W 3.0 Web Programming with PHP Internet TBA Inernet course email ncamp@csi.edu $0.00

Biology

BIOL 227 C03

Teresa Sept

Nancy Camp

Internet

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Course contact tsept@csi.edu

CISW 121 C01W 3.0 DHTML Internet course email ncamp@csi.edu

ARTS 102 C03W 3.0 Art History 2

BIOL 127 C01

Ryan Jund

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 CISW 113 C03W 3.0 Website Design & Management Internet TBA

CSI Campus Internet TBA

Start Dates End

contact instructor rcooke@csi.edu $0.00 Roland Cooke 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Allied Health

Internet TBA

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

CISS 223 C01W 3.0 Advanced Internship

CSI Campus

ARTS 101 C03W 3.0 Art History 1

Start

CSI Campus

Accounting

ALLH 202 C02W 2.0 Introduction to Allied Health

Days

Computer Info Sys Support

Internet Classes ACCT 202 C03W 4.0 Intro to Managerial Accounting

Comment

BldgRoom


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 Section Center

Cr

CourseTitle

COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho

Comment

BldgRoom

Days

Start

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

Start Dates End

Education Assistant Contact tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu $0.00 Tracey Meyerhoeff 8/25/2008 8/29/2008

EDUA 234 C01W 2.0 Emotional/Behavioral Issues

Contact tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu Tracey Meyerhoeff

EDUA 236 C01W 3.0 Teaching Writing in Schools

Shelley Brulotte

EDUA 248 C01W 3.0 Behavioral Intervention & Classroom Internet TBA

EDUA 276 C01W 3.0 Assistive Technology & Special Ed

CourseTitle BldgRoom

Comment Days

Start

Tracey Meyerhoeff

EDUA 278 C01W 3.0 Teaching Math in Middle School

Evin Fox

EDUA 285 C01W 3.0 Internship

$0.00 FINA 102 C02W 3.0 Personal Finance Evergreen C87

Internet Course email fellis@csi.edu Frank Ellis

$0.00 FINA 209 C01W 3.0 Fundamentals of Investing Internet TBA

Frank Ellis

Dr Dave Makings

CSI Campus

EDUC 110 C01W 1.0 Peer Tutor Training

Internet class email swillsey@csi.edu/ no Lab $0.00 Shawn Willsey 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 GEOG 100L C01 0.0 Physical Geography Lab Internet TBA

$0.00 Shawn Willsey

CSI Campus HIST 111 C01W 3.0 US History 1

Internet course email rtremayne@csi.edu

Internet

Dr Russ Tremayne

contact kpowell@csi.edu $0.00 HIST 112 C01W 3.0 US History 2 Kat Powell 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet TBA

Internet TBA

EDUC 199 C01W 1.0 Praxis 1 Preparation

contact dmakings@csi.edu

EDUC 199 C03W 2.0 Advanced I PLN

contact dmakings@csi.edu

EDUC 199 C04W 2.0 Advanced Idaho Plato Orion

contact dmakings@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Dr Dave Makings

Aspen 125

Dr Dave Makings

Aspen 125

EDUC 201 C05W 3.0 Foundations of Education

Dr Dave Makings

EDUC 202 C08W 1.0 Field Experience

Humanities

$25.00

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 HUMA 101 C01W 3.0 Introduction to Humanities 1 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet

Internet course email mcrane@csi.edu

$0.00 HUMA 101 C03W 3.0 Introduction to Humanities 1 Internet TBA

Internet course email mcrane@csi.edu

Mary Beth Crane

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Dr Dave Makings

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Candace Baltz

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

CSI Campus

$0.00 JOUR 121 C02W 3.0 News Writing 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet TBA

$0.00

Library Science

Internet Course Email legbert@csi.edu

EDUC 204 C04W 3.0 Families Communities & Culture

Internet course email efox@csi.edu

EDUC 205 C01W 3.0 Development/Individual Differences

Internet Course e-mail legbert@csi $0.00 LIIS 150 C01W Dr LueLinda Egber 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Internet

Dr LueLinda Egber Evin Fox

$0.00

Mary Beth Crane

Journalism

EDUC 204 C03W 3.0 Families Communities & Culture Internet TBA

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet course email dmakings@csi.edu

Internet

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Course rtremayne@csi.edu $0.00 Dr Russ Tremayne 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

$0.00 Internet Course E-mail tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu Tracey Meyerhoeff 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

History

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Education

$0.00 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Geography

$0.00

CSI Campus

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

contact fellis@csi.edu

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

internet course-dmakings@csi.edu

Internet TBA

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Finance

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

contact instructor efox@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Dr Clark Draney

CSI Campus

$0.00 GEOG 100 C01W 4.0 Physical Geography Please e-mail instructor at edwise@llc.com Pamela Houston-P 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet TBA

Internet TBA

Start Dates End

Internet course email cdraney@csi.edu

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Contact tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu

Course Fee

Times End Instructor

8/25/2008 11/4/2008

Intrnt Crse-Contact instr sbrulotte@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Cr

Internet

EDUA 228 C01W 1.0 Effective Teaching

Internet TBA

Center

ENGL 267 C01W 3.0 Survey of English Literature 1

CSI Campus Internet TBA

Section

$0.00

CSI Campus

8/25/2008 12/18/2008 $0.00 LIIS 103 C01W 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

2.0 Library Skills

Internet Course email spoppino@csu.edu

Internet TBA

Steve Poppino

3.0 Intro to Library & Information Sci

$0.00

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet course email tfattig@csi.edu $0.00 Teri Fattig 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet

EDUC 205 C03W 3.0 Development/Individual Differences Internet Course email tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu

$0.00 LIIS 210 C01W

3.0 Organization of Info & Resources

EDUC 215 C04W 3.0 Educational Technology

$0.00 LIIS 230 C01W

3.0 Library Technology

Internet course email tfattig@csi.edu

$0.00 LIIS 260 C01W

1.0 Copyright & Intellectual Property

Internet Course email tfattig@csi.edu

3.0 Information Literacy

Internet course email tfattig@csi.edu $0.00 Teri Fattig 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet TBA

Tracey Meyerhoeff

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Course email dmakings@csi.edu

Internet

Dr Dave Makings

EDUC 265 C01D 3.0 Online Learning Environments Internet

EDUC 265 C01W 3.0 Online Learning Environments Internet TBA

EDUC 290 C03W 1.0 Education Exit Seminar

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Concurrent credit Internet course Janet Cole

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Internet Course tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu $0.00 LIIS 270 C01W Tracey Meyerhoeff 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 This is an Honors Course

Internet

Tracey Meyerhoeff

EMEM 101 C02W 5.0 Basic Emergency Medical Technician Internet TBA

$0.00 MATH 025 C17W 3.0 Beginning Algebra Internet TBA

MATH 025 C21W 3.0 Beginning Algebra Internet TBA

Internet Course E-Mail wsmith@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Whitney Smith

ENGL 101 C02W 3.0 English Composition 1

contact jmorache@csi.edu

CSI Campus TBA

ENGL 101 C03W 3.0 English Composition 1 Internet

ENGL 102 C01W 3.0 English Composition 2 Internet TBA

ENGL 102 C02W 3.0 English Composition 2 Internet

Dr Jette Morache Kim Skeen

$0.00 MATH 025 C25W 3.0 Beginning Algebra Internet TBA

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Lynn Irons

Internet Course Email kevin.jones@csi.edu Kevin Jones

$0.00 MATH 143 C05W 3.0 College Algebra Internet TBA

Internet Course Email lirons@csi.edu $0.00 Lynn Irons 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 DVD Based;email lirons@csi.edu Lynn Irons Kevin Jones Nolan Rice

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Internet Course E-mail bebener@csi.edu $0.00 Bill Ebener 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet Course E-mail kfloyd@csi.edu Ken Floyd

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$0.00 MATH 108 C15W 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Internet TBA

Internet Course E-Mail jcarpenter@csi.edu $0.00 MATH 123 C07W 3.0 Math in Modern Society Jan Carpenter 8/25/2008 12/18/2008 Internet TBA Debra Matier

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Internet Course E-mail kevin.jones@csi.edu

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CSI Campus

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English

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Mathematics

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General Staff

Teri Fattig

Internet

MATH 015 C05W 3.0 Prealgebra

CSI Campus ENGL 101 C01W 3.0 English Composition 1

Teri Fattig

Internet

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Steve Poppino

Internet TBA

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Emergency Medical Technician

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Paul Morgan

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Music

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MUSI 100 C05W 3.0 Music Appreciation

Internet course email cjones@csi.edu

MUSI 100 C06W 3.0 Music Appreciation

Internet course email cjones@csi.edu

MUSI 103 C01W 2.0 Fundamentals of Music

Internet course email smiller@csi.edu

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Colby Jones

Internet TBA

Colby Jones

Internet TBA

Sue Miller

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Becky Brown

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NURP 109 C02W 2.0 Pharmacology

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Scott Snell

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NURP 113 C01W 1.0 Therapeutic Nutrition

contact pholloway@csi.edu

NURP 131 C02W 4.0 Maternal Child 2

contact tpehrson@csi.edu

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Dr Pam Johnson-H 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

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Tammy Pehrson

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HEART

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$40.00 Instructor Permission email tpeer@csi.edu Valerie Warner 8/25/2008 12/11/2008

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NURR 150 C01W 4.0 Paramedic Bridge

Internet course email tpeer@csi.edu

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Jami Stroud

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Internet TBA

Tamara Becker

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for sports?

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Christy Barron

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e-mail tpeer@csi.edu Add Fee $75.00

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Dr Pam Johnson-H 8/25/2008 12/18/2008

To be Arranged

Kimberly Jones

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Do you have a

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Kimberly Jones

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8/25/2008 12/18/2008

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contactpholloway@csi.edu

Jerod Opsal

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CSI Campus

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Nursing, Practical NURP 101 C01W 1.0 Professional Concepts

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Tina Peer

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Janet Sandy

8/25/2008 12/18/2008

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Philosophy CSI Campus PHIL 202 C01W 3.0 Ethics

Inernet course email blarsen@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Brenda Larsen

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8/25/2008 12/18/2008

Physical Education CSI Campus PHYE 116 C01W 1.0 Activity by Contract

Internet Course email swright@csi.edu

PHYE 116 C06W 1.0 Activity by Contract

Internet Course email dschlesinger@csi.edu

Internet TBA

Shelly Wright

Internet TBA

David Schlesinger

PHYE 155 C08W 3.0 Health & Wellness

Karl Kleinkopf

PHYE 160 C01W 3.0 Introduction to Physical Education Internet

PHYE 162 C01W 1.0 Introduction to Recreation Internet

PHYE 216 C01W 1.0 Intermediate Activity by Contract Internet TBA

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email jtique@csi.edu John Hughes

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Internet Course email jhughes@csi.edu John Hughes

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Careers in sport management have grown dramatically. Some sport management titles include program directors in sport programs, marketing & promotions director, or sport business manager.

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Have you considered a degree in Sport Management or Recreation?

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Career opportunities in recreation can be found in a variety of areas such as private and commercial recreation, community recreation and youth agencies, recreational sports, recreational leadership, and recreational administration.

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Psychology CSI Campus PSYC 101 C01W 3.0 General Psychology

Internet Course email rsimonson@csi.edu

PSYC 101 C09W 3.0 General Psychology

Internet course email rsimonson@csi.edu

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Dr Randy Simonso Dr Randy Simonso

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http://education.csi.edu/TE/physical.asp

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Welcome to Arts on Tour 2008-2009! ON TOUR

Arts on Tour is dedicated to bringing world-class performers to the Magic Valley! Curtain times are at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Individual, Season, or Mini SeasonTickets can be obtained by calling 732-6288 or visiting the Arts on Tour website at www.csi.edu/artsontour

East Village Opera Company

September 24, 2008 You’ve heard opera, and you’ve heard rock—but you’ve never heard opera rocked like the East Village Opera Company! The East Village Opera Company — a powerhouse five-piece band, a string quartet, and two outstanding vocalists— brings the towering emotion and timeless musicality of opera into the 21st century by transforming famous arias from the world's most renowned operas into majestic rock anthems, performed at full length and in the original languages. Sometimes using influences from rock 'n' roll giants of yesteryear or putting its own contemporary spin on classic melodies, East Village has as much appeal for progressive rock fans as it does for opera devotees. You can find out more about East Village as well as watch and listen to them by visiting their website at www.eastvillageoperacompany.com Ticket Prices: $29/adults, $21/children

Swan Lake performed by the Eugene Ballet Company

October 17, 2008 In Swan Lake, romantic music, beautiful costumes, and elaborate scenery set the stage for classical ballet’s most beloved story of a prince’s love for an enchanted princess. From its first incarnation in 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow to the many productions mounted around the globe today, this timeless story of a young man's love and eventual betrayal of a swan queen, set to one of Tchaikovsky's most enduring scores, continues to engage audiences and inspire new generations of dancers. The Eugene Ballet, one of the most sought-after dance companies in the Western United States, is a 20member ensemble that performs a blend of classical and contemporary works, along with educational programs. Read all about the Eugene Ballet Company at www.eugeneballet.org. Ticket Prices: $25/adults, $18/children

The African Children’s Choir

November 5, 2008 The African Children’s Choir is comprised of African children from the age of seven to eleven who have lost one or both parents to poverty or disease. Despite the tragedies that have marred their young lives, their voices are radiant with hope, entertaining audiences worldwide with their joyful African melodies and dance. Each year, a new choir is selected, and the children from the previous year's choir return to their homelands to attend school, their education completely funded by The African Children's Choir. Dressed in brilliantly colored costumes, the choir’s programs are a wonderful mix of African song and dance with popular, gospel, and contemporary music, much of which is accompanied by the children on traditional African instruments. Founded in 1984, the choir has performed at many prestigious events and concert halls around the world. They’ve sung with many musical luminaries, made hundreds of radio and television appearances (including an April 2007 American Idol performance with Josh Groban), recorded several popular CDs, recorded songs for the major movie soundtracks including Hotel Rwanda and Blood Diamond, and been nominated for a Grammy Award. To learn more, visit their website at www.africanchildrenschoir.com. Ticket Prices: $25/adults, $18/children

Hot 8 Brass Band

20th Anniversary Season!

Sophie Milman

February 14, 2009 Jazz vocalist Sophie Milman is a sophisticated and torchy singer with a bent toward American popular songbook standards. At just 24 years of age, Sophie has established herself as one of the jazz world’s most exciting performers. She is a tiny creature on stage who suddenly becomes the focus of the room with her musical and visual presence, the sophistication and depth to her voice belying her age while she evokes the spirit of the great jazz singers of the '40s and '50s. Since her selftitled debut was released in 2004, it has sold almost 100,000 copies worldwide, hit the Billboard Top 5 in Canada and the Top 15 in the United States, and topped the iTunes jazz charts. The three years since have been a whirlwind of awards and touring for Milman. Her new album, Make Someone Happy, was listed as one of iTunes “Best Selling Jazz Albums of 2007”. You won’t want to miss the sultry, soulful voice of this glamorous jazz ingénue. Watch Sophie perform by going to her website at www.sophiemilman.com . Ticket Prices: $29/adults, $21/children

Bearfoot

March 4, 2009 Bearfoot is a fast rising, young acoustic bluegrass band based out of Anchorage, Alaska featuring powerful, emotive vocals, touching arrangements and instrumental excellence backed up by solid rhythm. Likened to groups such as Nickel Creek in their fresh approach to bluegrass and acoustic music, their repertoire ranges from three-part harmonies evoking the high-lonesome sound of Bill Monroe, to original tunes, to bluesy covers of songs by Bonnie Raitt and Aretha Franklin. Bearfoot has performed at the International Bluegrass Music Association Festival where they were showcased, Wintergrass Festival, Rockygrass Festival, and at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. It was at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival that Bearfoot won the 2001 Band Competition, an honor they share with past recipients Nickel Creek (1995) and the Dixie Chicks (1991). You can check out Bearfoot’s website at www.bearfootbluegrass.com Ticket Prices: $18/adults, $13/children

Tom Rush

March 27, 2009 ‘60s folk icon Tom Rush first introduced the world to the songs of Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, and James Taylor over 35 years ago and has been captivating audiences throughout the country ever since with his ever-romantic, gently rustic folk music. Rush is a gifted musician and performer whose distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm, expressive voice have made him both a legend and a lure to audiences around the world. His shows are filled with the rib-aching laughter of terrific story-telling, the sweet melancholy of ballads, and the passion of gritty blues. Rush's impact on the American music scene has been profound. He helped shape the folk revival in the '60s and the renaissance of the '80s and '90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. Listen to Tom Rush’s music, purchase CDs, or read more about his career at www.tomrush.com. Ticket Prices: $22/adults, $16/children

May 5, 2009 New Orleans’ Own Hot 8 Brass Band has epitomized New Orleans street music for over a decade, playing the traditional Second Line parades, hosted each Sunday afternoon by Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs and infusing their performances with the funk and energy that makes New Orleans music loved around the world. The members of the Hot 8 Brass Band were born and raised in New Orleans and many began playing together in high school. Blending hip-hop, jazz, and funk styles with traditional marching music, their signature elements are the magical harmonies and tones they coax from their well-loved, well-worn horns. The band was introduced to an even wider audience with an appearance in Spike Lee's 2006 documentary When the Levees Broke. The band participates in important Katrina relief projects, has been featured on CNN, Nightline and the New York Times, and won over audiences worldwide. Listen to the Hot 8 and read more at www.hot8brassband.com. Ticket Prices: $23/adults, $16/children

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