TABLE OF CONTENTS
CSI Challenge Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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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SUMMER 2008
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 Your Career Now! @ CSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .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
Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 CSI Outdoor Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Kid’s Fitness and Wellness Camp . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Summer Camps @ CSI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29 Community Education Center . . . . . . . . . . .30-37 College for Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-32 Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-36 Learning Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees at CSI. . . . . . .38 Boise State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Idaho State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40-41 University of Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Academic Skills Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Adult Basic Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 ABE, GED, HSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 English as a Second Language (ESL) . . . . . . . 44 Dual Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Mini-Cassia Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-48 Blaine County Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 North Side Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-51 Summer 2008 Course Schedule . . . . . . . . . .52-62 Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Day Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-58 Evening Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-60 Internet Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-62 Agriculture Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
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 Communications major from Clover Valley, Nevada. Mary Browning from Twin Falls graces the back, and she too is majoring in Communications.
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 Summer 2008 Semester
June 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Term Begins June 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Register for Summer Courses June 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Add June 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuition Due and Last Day for 100% Refund June 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Drop June 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Change To or From Audit July 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Independence Day (Campus Closed) July 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Day to Withdraw July 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .End of Term
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
Summer 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 5:00 p.m. Friday, June 13.
A $50 late fee and reinstatement fees will be assessed to all accounts not paid in full by 5 p.m., June 13. 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, June 13. A $50 processing fee plus a minimum payment equal to onethird 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 June 13 July 11
Amount due $50 + 1/2 total account 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, June 13 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 Summer 2008 100% refund will apply until 5 p.m. Friday, June 13. After June 13th 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)
STAY NEAR
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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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COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO
FINE ARTS
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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)
High School Auto Body Program “Summer Semester – 2008” Instructor: Tim Pierce (208) 732-6331 tpierce@csi.edu Intro to Auto Body Repair & Painting 1 6 credits June 2 – July 25, 2008 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Intro to Auto Body Repair & Painting 2 6 credits June 2 – July 25, 2008 Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Students will learn: · Auto Body fundamentals · Spray gun operation & application techniques · Safety in the use and handling of refinishing materials · Basecoat/clearcoat paint applications · Metal cutting and welding techniques · Metal straightening and dent repair · Damage analysis
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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 DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
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 Office Technology Program helps students develop the skills necessary for a career that is fast-paced, varies every day, and requires problem solving and critical thinking skills. Administrative Assistants do more than answer phones and sort mail. They keep an office running smoothly and efficiently by assisting staff with critical tasks. The skills developed in this program are transferable to any location and the employment opportunities are infinite.
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 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
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
NETWORK SUPPORT Looking for a career as a network administrator or technician? Students will gain skills that should prepare them to pass industry certification exams, including Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA. Those who successfully complete the program will be valuable assets to corporate IT departments that utilize Microsoft networks, Cisco routers and switches, and PC computing hardware and software. Advisor: Roland Cooke 732-6309 or rcooke@csi.edu
This summer, Computer Literacy Skill Development will be offered online (CISA 101 C02W) and in classroom setting (CISA 101 C01). Contact Lori Garnand at 732-6317 or at 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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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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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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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
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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.
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Anthropology Criminal Justice & Correction Specialist
Social Work
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DEPARTMENT Political Science
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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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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 the Communication Department at 732-6775.
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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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SUMMER
MUSIC FEST!
June 23 - 27
Music Fest is an annual event, an opportunity for students who have completed grades 7 through 12 to grow musically and socially in a day camp setting on the beautiful College of Southern Idaho campus in Twin Falls! Students participate in many areas of music and have the opportunity to interact with and learn from caring and capable instructors, who have been specially chosen for their expertise from throughout the northwest. On the last evening of the camp, family and friends are treated to a very special Music Fest concert free of charges. There are a wide variety of classes to choose from. All students are required to take Choir and at least one Technique, Repertoire,and History class. Beyond that, students have the opportunity to pick six classes to study during the week such as band, jazz band, jazz improv, musical theatre, string ensemble, piano and more. CSI Music Fest is exceptionally affordable! The basic cost of the week-long camp is only $145. This $145 fee covers all program costs for the students, including instructional materials. Scholarships, financial aid, and family discounts are available. Housing is available for those students wishing to homestay with Twin Falls students. For more information or to obtain a registration form, go to www.csi.edu/musicfest or stop by the CSI Fine Arts Center. You can also call Camille Cox at 733-5227, Chenile Dixon at 735-1844, or Camille Barigar at 732-6288 or e-mail cbarigar@csi.edu or chenele@yahoo.com.
CSI/IDAA SUMMER DANCE WORKSHOP
One Week: July 20 – July 25 Two Week: July 20 – August 1
Students who love to just dance – you don’t want to miss Dance Camp, a summer dance workshop held on the beautiful campus of the College of Southern Idaho! The workshop provides intensive training to students ages 12 and up who have had a minimum of two consecutive years of dance. Students take five to seven hours of class per day in ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, and modern techniques, plus musical theatre, world dance, choreography, and other related areas. The camp features an impressive guest faculty of professional dancers and dance instructors from all over the country, who bring a wealth of talent and knowledge to assure each student achieves their highest potential. At the end of the day, all the hard work is offset with fun and exciting downtime activities such as game night, movies, a canyon excursion, swimming parties, a fashion show, an ice cream social, a pizza and autograph party, barbecues, a carnival, a pampering night, and an
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end of camp recital for family and friends! There is also a mini workshop designed to introduce younger students ages 9 through 11 to the concept of an intensive workshop taught by the regular camp faculty in a wide-range of classes over the weekend. Wellchaperoned dormitory housing and meals are available for all ages.
Two-week camp without room and board - $364, with room and board - $735 One-week camp without room and board - $247, with room and board - $400 Mini-camp without room and board - $80, with room and board - $120 Participants must complete and return a registration form with a $25 deposit. There will be a $25 late fee for those students registering after July 1st. Registration forms are available through local dance teachers or through CSI. For more information or to obtain a registration form, go to www.csi.edu/communityed or stop by the CSI Fine Arts Center. You can also call Camille Barigar at (208)732-6288 or e-mail cbarigar@csi.edu.
CSI/IDAA SUMMER DANCE MINI CAMP
July 26
The annual Summer Dance Workshop is held on the beautiful campus of the College of Southern Idaho! On the Saturday in the middle of the intensive two-week camp for older students lies the popular Mini Camp. This special weekend is designed to introduce younger students (ages 9 through 11) to the concept of an intensive workshop. No dancing experienced required! The camp features the same instructors as the regular camp -a guest faculty from around the United States, bringing a wealth of talent and knowledge to assure each student achieves their highest potential. Sample classes include Ballet, Ballet Variations, Modern, Modern Choreography, Jazz Technique, Jazz Routine, Jazz Progressions, Musical Theatre, Tap Progressions, and Tap Routine. Wellchaperoned dormitory housing, meals, and fun activities are available on campus starting Friday night if your little dancer wants to make it a slumber party! Mini-camp without room and board - $80, with room and board - $120 Participants must complete and return a registration form with a $25 deposit. There will be a $25 late fee for those students registering after July 1st. Registration forms are available through local dance teachers or through CSI. For more information or to obtain a registration form, go to www.csi.edu/communityed or stop by the CSI Fine Arts Center. You can also call Camille Barigar at (208)7326288 or e-mail cbarigar@csi.edu.
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CAMPS
CAMP CRESCENDO
Session One: June 8 - 13 Session Two: June 15 – 20 Camp Crescendo is a long-standing Idaho tradition for boys and girls who enjoy music performance and want to learn more. Individual attention is given to every music camper to ensure that they feel comfortable as well as allowing the "budding musician" a chance to find new ways to enjoy music. Students will participate in three required classes - choir, jazzy jeopardy, and classy creations - and three elective classes daily. Elective classes offered include guitar, swing dancing, “singercize”, theatrics, bell choir, harmonica, drums, African Rhythms, line dancing, keyboard, ukulele, jazz dance, theater make-up, and more. In addition, campers will enjoy a myriad of summer activities such as talent shows by the campers and staff, volleyball, movies, dances, campus walks, water fun, and nightly campfire sing-a-longs!
Camp counselors, who come from all over the northwest, are carefully screened and chosen because of their musical knowledge, ability to motivate children, and the high standards they provide as role models. Camper/Counselor ratio is one counselor for every six campers which ensures quality instruction, safety, understanding, and personal attention to each student. Cost of the camp is $360, which includes classes, activities, room and board. For more information, to download a registration form, or register online, visit the Camp Crescendo website at www.campcrescendo.com or call (208) 861-2830.
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July 7 - 11 Rehearsals for Life is the all-new CSI theatre camp designed just for students age 12 through 18 who are interested in learning more about theatre arts this summer! Rehearsals for Life helps young people learn to communicate, collaborate, create, and celebrate by experiencing, hands-on, the theatre arts. Classes include makeup, lighting, scene shop, acting, developing a character, and scene work. In the classroom, in rehearsal, and in performance, students learn valuable principles, techniques, and skills that help them grow as people and as artists, and through this celebrate the joy and magic of live performance, and of life itself! Friends and family of campers will get the opportunity to watch an end-of-camp presentation in the state of the art CSI Fine Arts Theatre.
Camp Director Laine A. Steel has been a director, designer, and theatre professor at CSI for 18 years. His most recent productions have included direction and design for Merchant of Venice, Sweeney Todd, and Macbeth; design for Man for All Seasons, Inherit the Wind, and Lost in Yonkers. Laine has a rich history teaching such classes as Theatre History, Voice for the Theatre, Drama in the Classroom, Stagecraft, Stage Lighting, Play Production, and Communication, Puppetry, Makeup, Acting, Shakespeare, and Stage Combat. Before coming to CSI, Laine was a Master Puppeteer at “The Puppet Tree”. Laine has worked in Theatre for young people for over 30 years, with production credits that have include Androcles and the Lion, New Canadian Kid, Really Rosie, The Tingalary Bird, Beauty and the Beast, Bridge to Terabithia, Miracle Worker, and Mother Hicks. Laine’s Commjity Theatre productions have included How to Eat Like a Child, Li’l Abner, West Side Story, and Oklahoma. Cost of the camp is $150. Students will need to bring a lunch with them. The camp will run from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 7 – 11, in the CSI Fine Arts Center. For more information or to obtain a registration form for the camp, call 732-6288 or e-mail cbarigar@csi.edu.
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College for Kids... and Summer Youth Programs Wild & Wacky Artists – grades 2 – 5
Want to meet some fun artists from history and create masterpieces that match their style? In this call you will learn about five different artists’ lives and work. You’ll hear about the artist’s style and approach to color and design while using your imagination to create a masterpiece which incorporates the artist’s style. You will make five different projects to take home, including a Matisse-style flower pot, a Mondrian wall hanging, a Picasso style pitcher, an abstract Kandinsky plate, and your very own Kahlo-style self portrait. Which artist will be your favorite? You instructor is owner of Hands On and studied art history at Smith College in Northampton, MA. Hands On offers ceramic, mosaic, metal, glass, spa and jewelry projects to its customers. Cost of enrollment is $85 plus $30 payable to instructor for materials. Class size is limited so register today! Mon – Fri June 9 – 13 1 0 AM – 12 Noon Hands On R. Dober YART 024 T01 147 Shoshone St N Downtown TF
Hot Glass – grades 5 – 8
Looking for a way to mix a little science with a little art…with lots of fun? Register for this class and you’ll see what the excitement about glass is really about. You’ll learn the basic principles and science behind glass fusing, how to cut glass safely and assemble simple projects, and what happens to the glass in the kiln. You’ll play with different types of glass making several glass pieces to take home at the end of the week. Endless possibilities await you, including masks, wind chimes, magnets, picture frames, coasters, ornaments, and more. You instructor is owner of Hands On and studied art history at Smith College in Northampton, MA. Hands On offers ceramic, mosaic, metal, glass, spa and
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jewelry projects to its customers. Enrollment cost is $85 plus $25 payable to instructor for materials. Mon - Thur July 21 - 24 10 AM - 12 Noon Hands On R. Dober YART 022 T01 147 Shoshone St. N Downtown TF
Fun Things to do with Wool – grades 1 – 4 What could be more fun and rewarding than crafting your own creations using natural fibers from real live sheep? Working with artist and instructor Doris Harvest, owner of Natural Harvest, you will enjoy experimenting with these animal and wool fibers making little animals, Christmas tree decorations and coasters. And not only will you have learned a new craft, but with proper care, your new Heirlooms will last a lifetime, and can be treasured and enjoyed through generations. Cost of enrollment is $50 plus $15 material fee paid to the instructor. Class space is limited, so sign up today! Mon - Fri July 28 - Aug 1 10 - 11:30 AM Art Lab 112 D. Harvest YART 011 C01
Express Yourself - grades 2-4
You will love creating and exploring different art projects during this week long class! We will paint, draw, make collages, sculptures, and much more. Creating your very own personal works of art, we will use paint, fabric, wood, paper, sticks, sequins, buttons, puff balls, glitter, plus more. You will complete an art project each day that you will take home at the end of the week as your own art portfolio. Art is messy, so bring an old shirt or apron. Your instructor has degrees in Art, Drama, and Elementary Education. She is working on her Master’s Degree in Creative Arts in Learning. The cost of the art supplies is included in the class fee. Class size is limited to 12 so register today! Cost $95
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Around the World with Arts & Crafts grades 3 - 5
Get your passport ready because we are going to take a trip around the world in to Explore and create arts and crafts projects from different countries and continents. We will travel to Mexico where you will make piñatas; to Guatemala to make wildcats; next to Africa to create colorful masks; then to Australia to create Aboriginal oil pastels; and finally back in time to the lands where dinosaurs roamed, constructing your own dinosaur to take home. The cost of the art supplies is included in the class fee. Class size is limited to 12 so register today! The cost for this class is $95. Mon - Fri Jul 21 - 25 1 - 4 PM Art Lab 112 K, Schoenauer YART 001 C01
Bon Appétit - grades 5 - 7 Do you want to be the next Emeril or Rachel Ray? Come join us for an exciting and healthy adventure in the kitchen. Bring your appetite as we learn how to make different healthy masterpieces. In each class you will receive recipes for the dishes you have made so you can cook for your family and friends. In addition, you will learn healthy eating habits for a healthier happier you! Cost is $55 plus $15 materials fee. Mon - Thu June 15 - 18 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Desert 114 J. Sherman-Skeem YHEC 001 C01 Kitchen
Junior Tennis Stars - grades 1 - 4 Tennis is fun to learn and lasts a lifetime! Youth clinics will include positive approach instruction on basic stroke development, hand eye coordination skills, structured drills, and
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FUN games! Develop better concentration, better discipline, better fitness, and better social skills. Please bring a tennis racquet, water, and wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Your instructor was a Top 10 Nationally ranked junior tennis player for 8 years in California. She received a full ride tennis scholarship to a Division I school; University of Southern Cal. She is a US Sportsmanship Award Winner and 2nd time All American – Division I. She has also played two years on the professional tennis circuit. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Class size is limited so register today! Two sessions are available. The cost for this class is $50. Mon - Fri June 9 - 13 10 - 11 AM YPED 002 C02 Mon - Fri June 16 - 20 10 - 11 AM YPED 002 C03 CSI Tennis Courts T. Brymer
Future Tennis Champs - grades 5 - 8 If you’ve had some previous tennis, then this class is for you! Instruction will include basic stroke development, structured drills, and games; as well as some match play. Please bring a tennis racquet, water, and wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Your instructor was a Top 10 Nationally ranked junior tennis player for 8 years in California. She received a full ride tennis scholarship to a Division I school; University of Southern Cal. She is a US Sportsmanship Award Winner and 2nd time All American – Division I. She has also played two years on the professional tennis circuit. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Class size is limited so register today! The cost for this class is $50. Mon - Fri June 9 - 13 11 AM - 12 noon YPED 002 C01 Mon - Fri June 16 - 20 11 AM - 12 noon YPED 002 C04 CSI Tennis Courts T. Brymer
Summer Youth Golf - grades 2 - 8 Learn the lifetime sport of golf. This introduction to golf includes “fun” while learning fundamental skills: the swing, putting, chipping, rules and etiquette. Your class will consist of one hour of group instruction and 30 minutes of individual practice time from 12 Noon to 12:30 PM. Clubs will be provided. Class size is limited so register today! The cost of this class is $50. Tuesdays June 24 - July 8 11 AM - 12 noon Canyon Springs B. Otte YPED 004 T01 Golf Course
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Summer Youth Judo - grades 2 - 8 Summer judo is for those interested in FUN out of the sun. It serves those beginning the sport of judo and if you love it, this will provide you with the opportunity to continue in the regular summer CSI judo class at NO EXTRA CHARGE! Activities include standing throws and falls, ground fighting, and practicing the rules of competition and Japanese tradition. Lessons will include discipline, safety, and fun. Judo gi’s will be available from the CSI interclub for $20 rental for the term of the course. This is excellent training for most all other sports and is available for students from age 7 and older. We will look for you on the mat! First graders are also welcome if they are attending with an older sibling. The cost for this class is $60. This class runs 1 1/2 weeks. Mon - Fri June 2 - 11 7 - 8 AM Gym 304 B. Matsuoka YPED 011 C01 W. Dobbs
Youth Ropes Challenge Course grades 2 - 8
There is no better place for building up confidence and skills like the Challenge Course at CSI. Both individual and group activities will be supervised by nationally trained facilitators that will range from ground level to high up on the poles. Everyone can participate on some level on the Challenge Course regardless of age, physical ability or athletic experience. Operating with a “Challenge by Choice” philosophy ensures there are no failures on the Challenge Course! The Challenge Course, provides a unique setting to improve relationships, develop successful team strategies, hone leadership skills, build trust, experience personal growth, build self confidence, create lasting friendships, and all while having lots of fun. Students should wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, and bring extra water. Call or go online to register! The cost for this activity is $50. Thursday July 10 9 AM - 12 noon CSI Campus S. Ward YPED 024 C01 Challenge Course
Kid’s Climbing Day - grades 4 - 8 Discover a positive way to channel energy before the school year begins. Rock climbing encourages problem solving, wellbeing, and confidence building. Come climb the canyon walls with AMGA certified instructors. Students should bring plenty of water, a snack, and wear comfortable clothing. Students will
need to sign up with the community education center prior to the class. The class will meet at the Deirkies Lake parking lot on the west side. Don’t miss out on this fun experience, register today! The cost for this activity is $50. Wednesday Dierkes Lake Parking Lot
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Español para niños - grades 2 - 4 (Spanish for kids)
Spanish is all around us, and there are children in every elementary school who speak Spanish! How would you like to know some words and phrases you could share with them? In this class we will learn numbers, alphabet, colors, greetings, shapes, animals and much more! Your instructor has traveled and studied in Mexico, Ecuador, and Brazil. He loves the languages and cultures of the Hispanic world and enjoys teaching through music and games. He is currently a full-time Spanish instructor at CSI. Don’t delay; register online today! Cost is $45. Mon/Wed/Fri Shields 109
June 16 - 27 11:30 AM - 12:30 AM A. Crofts YLNG 001 C01
The ABC’s of Sign Language - grades 1 - 4 Is there someone you know that you can’t communicate with because he or she is deaf? Take this beginning class and learn the basics in communicating through signing. Not only will this class teach you how to communicate with deaf people, but it will also improve your language skills. In this interactive and fun class you will learn the alphabet and numbers in finger spelling, conversational signs, and other basic sign language techniques. Your instructors are both deaf and enjoy working with children. Don’t miss out on this great learning experience! Cost $50. Mon - Fri June 16 - 20 1 - 3 PM Shields 104 S. Phillips YLNG 002 C01
Nursing School for Kids 1 - grades 4 & 5 This class is a must for anyone who wants to get a head start on a medical or health related career. Begin your training with an expert in the medical profession and in a real CSI medical lab. Throughout this course, not only will you dress the part and be issued a picture ID, but you will learn basic patient care, take and chart vital signs, be taught how to communicate with patients, and the proper way to transport patients in wheelchairs. On the last day of class you will
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get to practice what you have learned when you visit a senior center for a little “clinical” day. Class size is limited so register today. The cost of this class is $50. Two sessions are available. Tue - Fri June 10 - 13 3 - 5 PM YMSC 027 C01 Tue - Fri July 8 - 11 3 - 5 PM YMSC 027 C02 Aspen 178 J. Milligan
Nursing School for Kids II – grades 5 & 6 This class follows Nursing School for Kids I. Young students can further their training in a real CSI learning lab. Students will begin the class by dressing the part of a lab assistant and will be re-issued of a current picture ID. Students will learn how to protect themselves from dangerous environments by learning the basics of universal precautions. Students will then begin to investigate the human senses by which we perceive the environment and learn some basic lab exams (such as blood typing, blood testing and urinalysis. Students will have a field trip on the last day of class at a real hospital lab where real lab exams occur. The cost is $50. Tues - Fri June 24 - 27 3 - 5 PM Aspen 178 J. Milligan YMSC 027 C03
Summer Tech Camp – Ages 11 – 17 Are you truly interested in learning more about technology? Sign up today and learn valuable skills that you will utilize at school, home and later on in your life and career! You will also have the unique opportunity to use state-ofthe art equipment and software. In this handson camp, you will be taught web design & development, digital image, video and sound editing, animation, video conferencing, desktop publishing and much more! Your instructors will consist of CSI’s Instructional Technology Center employees! Lunch and snacks are included in the cost of the class and a limited number of needsbased scholarships are available. Contact Cindy at 732-6441 for information on scholarships and to register. You may also register for this camp at www.csi.edu/TechCamp. There are two sessions available. The cost for each week long session is $350. Mon-Fri June 23 - 27 8 am - 5 PM YCMP 003 C01 GRM (Library) 101 Mon - Fri July 7 - 11 YCMP 003 C02 GRM (Library) 101
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Science Camp - grades 1 - 5 Do you like to figure out how things work? Are you curious about stuff like explosions, little critters, plants, or flying objects? Guess what? Many of these and more are explained through SCIENCE and we have just the place for you to explore these subjects and phenomena! Come join science teachers at CSI to learn more about the wonders of the world around us through the eyes of Science. This summer we will enter this adventure by exploring physics, chemistry, and biology through cool experiments and hands-on activities. Bring all your questions and energy so you can discover the “Why” and “How” of all that is around you: How can I make a rainbow? Why is the sky blue? How do fish breathe underwater? How do we make soap? And many more questions! Satisfy your curiosity through the fun facts of Science. The enrollment cost is $55. A $10 late fee will be charged for applications received after July 18th. A printable camp application is available at www.csi.edu/communityed at the Science Camp link. Instructors Rosa Davila & staff. Morning Session 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Afternoon Session 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Mon - Fri July 28 - Aug 1 Mon - Fri July 28 - Aug 1 Grades 1 - 2 YSCI 012 C01 Grades 1 - 2 YSCI 012 C02 Grades 3 - 4 YSCI 012 C03 Grades 3 - 4 YSCI 012 C04 Grade 5 YSCI 012 C05 Grade 5 YSCI 012 C06
CSI Summer Youth classes are offered June - August with varying start dates. You can register and pay for a class by: • www.csi.edu/commnuityed • By calling 732-6442 • Walk in: Taylor Bldg Matiix • Mail: CSI / Community Ed PO Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83301 • Fax: 208-736-3014 CSI Community Education is self-supporting and tuition for the classes is used to pay instructors and cover instructional costs. Classes are held based on the number of students enrolled. For that reason, students are asked to make payment at the time of registration. A full refund will only be given if the class is officially dropped 72 hours prior to the first class session. If you are unable to attend a class you have registered for, call 7326442 to drop the class 72 hours prior to the date of the first class session.
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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment For more information or to register for a Community Education class call 208-732-6442 or register and pay online at www.csi.edu/communityed. CSI Community Education is self-supporting and tuition for the classes are used to pay instructors and cover instructional and departmental costs.
Four Historical Tours! Participate in one of Magic Valley’s greatest traditions! Each of the tours includes onsite visits to the most historically significant places in the area. Join Dr. Russ Tremayne, Associate Professor of History at CSI and member of the Twin Falls Historical Preservation Commission, as he shares the historical facts and interesting anecdotes behind each trip. Each tour will feature a lunch stop at your own expense. Some light walking is required and you are encouraged to bring useful items such as sturdy shoes, sun screen, a book, and great stories to share. Refreshments will be provided on the bus. Trans IV busing will provide the transportation unless otherwise stated. Enrollment is limited so register early! All FOUR Tours - $189 – 10% discount XTRP 006 C06
Albion Tour Experience South Central Idaho’s first college town – visit the Normal School, museum, and historic homes and sites. One the return trip, we’ll stop in Burley to visit the museum and historical sites there. Lunch will be on your own at the Sage Mountain Grill. XTRP 006 C01 $50 Saturday June 7 8 AM – 5 PM 0 Credit TBA R. Tremayne
Jarbidge and Salmon Tract Tour If you’ve been to Jarbidge once…you’ll always go back! On this tour you’ll visit remote and legendary Jarbidge, Nevada – half ghost town, half recreation retreat, and location of the last Stage Coach Robbery. We’ll also visit historical sites on the Salmon Tract – meandering through Berger, Hollister, Rogerson, and the Salmon Dam. Lunch will be on your own in Jarbidge. Transportation will be the CSI vans.
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XTRP 006 C03 Saturday 8 AM – 5 PM TBA
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Tour of Twin Falls Canal System Co-Author of the book, History of the Twin Falls Canal Company and a TFCC official will be your tour guides through the Twin Falls Canal System. We will start at Milner, traveling to Spill Point, the Rock Creek siphon, famous drainage tunnels, and an award winning water quality site where the water quality is improved. Lunch will be on your own at Pandora’s. XTRP 006 C04 $45 Saturday July 26 8 AM – 5 PM 0 Credit TBA R. Tremayne
Oregon Trail to Glenns Ferry Tour We’ll the start the day at the Stricker Ranch site and follow the trail to Three Island Crossing, with a stop in Hagerman to see the Oregon Trail wagon ruts. The tour will include time at the Three Island Crossing Interpretive Center and the Glenns Ferry Museum. Lunch will be on your own at the Snake River Grill. XTRP 006 C05 $50 Saturday August 9 8 AM – 5 PM 0 Credit TBA R. Tremayne
Third Annual Civil Liberties Symposium – The Media and Civil Liberties The Minidoka Internment National Monument, the Friends of Minidoka, and the College of Southern Idaho are presenting a symposium on Civil Liberties and the Media this June. This year the symposium will focus on “The Media and Civil Liberties” and the organizing committee has invited an impressive group of legal
scholars, journalists, and educators to speak. The symposium promises to offer a stimulating analysis of the role of the media in US culture, past and present. Two meals each day are included in the cost of the symposium. College credit is available from CSI, Boise State and the University of Idaho. This is separate from and in addition to the regular registration fee. Consult the online schedules of each school for more information. XMSC 187 C01 $60 Thurs/Fri June 19 & 20 8:00 AM – 5 PM 0 Credit Fine Arts Auditorium R. Tremayne
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
6 week online course Have you always been interested in drawing, but never really knew how to get started? If so, then this is definitely the course for you! Gain a solid foundation and understanding of the basics to drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be! In this course, an expert instructor will guide you through an exciting and informative exploration of drawing materials, set up procedures, lighting and rendering techniques, design and layout methods, and more. To register: www.ed2go.com/csicec Online Course - $99 Start Dates: June 18, July 16, Aug 20
Photograph to Photoshop Continued For students who previously enjoyed Photoshop to Photograph, or for those who are already familiar with Photoshop or other digital imaging programs, this class will be a continuation of what you already know. Beginning with a photo expedition around the beautiful CSI campus, you will discuss and practice the
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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment finer points of composition, handling difficult exposure situations, be introduced to creative manipulation of images, and enjoy working on creative assignments. Students should already own a digital SLR (single reflex camera) that has interchangeable lenses. There will be an optional additional charge of $5 paid to the instructor for a PowerPoint handout. XCMP 060 C01 $50 Tuesdays June 3 – 17 6 – 8 PM 0 Credit GRM (Library) 101 R. Burbank
Keyboarding
6 week online course Using the computer software program FasType for Windows, you will learn the basic skills of touch-typing. If you already know how to type, this course will help you improve your typing speed and accuracy. When you are finished with the course, continue to use FasType for Windows to improve your keyboarding skills with its intermediate and advanced lessons. to register: www.ed2go.com/csicec Online Course - $99 Start Dates: June 18, July 16, Aug 20
The Basic Computer Class Do you need to know the basics about operating your computer? This class is the place to learn it all, plus give you the confidence to complete simple tasks in order to make your life more organized. Here is where you will explore how to recognize the parts of the computer, use the mouse and keyboard, and complete basic computer tasks in a Microsoft Windows platform. You will be taught procedures for loading software, troubleshooting techniques, email and the internet as well as those daunting questions about music files, digital photos and iPods! XCMP 049 C01 $49 Saturdays June 14 – June 21 9 AM – 12 PM 0 Credit GRM (Lib) 101 S. Henscheid
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Just the Basics: Windows Vista This is an introductory class for persons wanting to learn the new features of Windows Vista. If you are looking to buy your first computer, or if you have not purchased a computer in many years, this class will teach you what you need to know to get along with Microsoft’s newest operating system. You will learn the differences between Window Vista versions and you will get handson experience with new features of Windows Vista, including: Windows Sidebar and Gadgets, Flip 3D, Ready Boost, Instant Search, Windows Aero, Live Thumbnails, User Account Control, Windows Mail, and the redesigned Networking features. As an added bonus: get tips and tricks to improve performance and accessibility of the operating system. XCMP 002 C01 $55 Tues & Wed July 15 – July 23 6 – 8:00 PM 0 Credit GRM (Lib) 101 S. Henscheid
Introduction to Quickbooks 2007
6 week online course QuickBooks is designed for the small to midsized business owner who enjoys Quicken’s ease of use but prefers a more traditional approach to accounting. Learn how this well-designed program can make it a snap to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track your payables, inventory, and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. To register: www.ed2go.com/csicec Online Course - $99 Start Dates: June 18, July 16, Aug 20
Personal Navigation & GPS
Don’t be left behind! Join a world of enthusiasts who already take advatage of one of the most innovtive satilite technologies of our time, the GPS. Hear about the variety of systems available on the market today and learn through practicla experience how handheld GPS units work and
ways to use them effectively. Other navigation aids, such as compasses and maps, will also be discussed. There will be GPS units available to try and an outdoor course to navigate. So whether your a camper, hiker, hunter or just a person who enjoys the out-of-doors, discover how the GPS will serve your needs. XMSC 010 C01 $40 Wednesdays June 11 – 25 6 – 8:00 PM 0 Credit Aspen 181 T. Gilbertson
Staging Your Home to Sell
Does a first impression really make a difference when it comes to selling your home? You better believe it does, and this class will teach you the why and how to stage your house to sell. From the point of view of a professional Real Estate Agent learn the typical mistakes people make when selling their home, how to stage well without spending more money, the proper use of color and lighting and many other key tips to help you close the deal. Information such as packing tips, remodeling vs. selling, pricing & financing, and other issues that relate to sellers, as well as buyers, will also be discussed. So don’t miss out on this information packed class, because when it helps you sell, it’s worth every cent. XMSC 174 C01 $25 Thursdays July 10 - 17 6 - 8 PM 0 Credit Aspen 180 J. Blick
Inner Wellness Sampler “Out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there” - Rumi Just as important as taking care of your physical being, understanding and identifying your inner self will help to bring about wholeness so that you can begin to live the life you visualize. This workshop is just what it states: a sampling of spiritual healing tools and alternative methods, each designed to help you create a pathway towards growth and positive change, improve
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Dog Obedience Tired of buying new slippers? This class is a fun and valuable way to train your dog. Pet owners will be taught to train their dogs with basic obedience commands using positive reinforcement and behavior modification. Goals of this class include better mannered and socialized dogs and more educated and empowered owners. This class is taught by a licensed professional who is trained in behavior modification with 25 years of experience as a dog obedience instructor. Call Donna Stalley at 733-1462 with your questions. XHOB 004 C01 $52 M/W July 7 – 30 6:30 – 7:30 PM 0 Credit E. Expo Lawn D. Stalley
Medical Transcription This online, instructor-led program will prepare you to start a new career as a Medical Transcriptionist. A medical terminology course is included at no extra cost! Transcriber and all materials included. (240 hours of instruction) Online Course - Price $1595 To register: www.gatlineducation.com/csi
HypnoBirthing® Do you have fear, stress and uncertainty as you approach the birth of your baby? Gain valuable insight as to how your mind and emotions affect your body. Learn through hypnosis and relaxation how to eliminate the fear, tension and pain syndrome. You will learn how to create your own body’s relaxant and birth your baby
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with little or no pain. Understand how your body works and that having a baby is a natural, normal process of the female body. This class is set up for couples, preferably mothers and fathers; however a companion is also suitable. The cost of the class covers both the mother and birthing companion. $75 is payable to instructor for book and CD at the first class. XMSC 192 C01 $200 Wednesdays June 18 – July 23 6:30 – 9 PM 0 Credit Shields 105 E. Hedges Medicare 101 – A Beginner’s Guide If you find Medicare confusing - you are not alone. This class will clearly present the benefits and regulations surrounding Medicare, allowing you to maximize your participation in this program. In this two-hour course we will discuss Original Medicare (Parts A and B), Medicare enrollment guidelines, Medicare premiums, Medicare Part D and Supplements to Medicare: including Medigap and Medicare Advantage plans. Bring one guest at no additional charge. XFIN 023 C01 $15 Tuesday July 15 7 – 9 PM 0 Credit Aspen 180 K. Azbill
Instant Italian
6 week online course This dynamic course makes learning Italian fun and surprisingly easy. You’ll learn how to ask directions, book a room, order a meal, and much more—in Italian! Phonetic spellings of each word and phrase make mastering pronunciation a breeze. The course audio even lets you hear and practice Italian with a simple click of your mouse. Cultural notes are included throughout the course to help you better understand the Italian people and their way of life. This course will prepare you to speak basic Italian in a wide variety of settings and situations, and it promises to enrich your experiences while traveling in Italy. Benissimo.
To register: www.ed2go.com/csicec Online Course - $99 Start Dates: June 18, July 16, Aug 20
Tennis for Beginners Begin the adventure of a lifetime sport. You will learn the correct fundamentals such as the correct racquet grip, footwork, and basic stroke development in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Bring your racquet, water, sun screen and wear appropriate tennis shoes. Your instructor was a Top 10 Nationally ranked junior tennis player for 8 years in California. She received a full ride tennis scholarship to a Division I school; University of Southern Cal. She is a US Sportsmanship Award Winner and 2nd time All American – Division I. She has also played two years on the professional tennis circuit. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn from a pro! Class size is limited so register early. XPED 034 C01 $60 Tues/Wed June 10 - 18 4 – 5:30 PM 0 Credit CSI Tennis Courts T. Brymer
Cardio Tennis Looking for a sure fire way to increase your endurance on the tennis court? Then this is the class for you! Give yourself the winning edge in that third set tie-breaker as you rush the net for that put away volley! Join this class to increase your tennis endurance with this group activity featuring drills to give players of all abilities an ultimate high energy workout! Cardio Tennis includes warm-up, cardio workout, and cool down phases. Your instructor is a teaching professional who will assist you in tracking your heart rate with a heart rate monitor. This class is also offered for credit under PHYE 199 C03. XPED 034 C02 $125 M/T/W/Th June 2 – July 24 3 – 3:50 PM 0 Credit PHYED 236 S. Rogers
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Community Education Center Adult Enrichment Beginning Golf for Adults Don’t be a couch potato this summer! Get out of your recliner and learn the lifetime sport of golf. During this class you will receive group instruction in the basic fundamentals including lessons on stance, grip, and swing; use of various woods and irons; etiquette and golf theory. Your class will consist of one hour of group instruction and 30 minutes of individual practice time. Clubs will be provided. $5 material fee payable to instructor for a starter kit. Class size is limited so don’t hesitate to register! XPED 002 T01 $75 Tuesdays June 24 – July 8 5 – 6:30 PM 0 Credit Canyon Springs B. Otte Golf Course
Beginning Jogging/Running Are you sitting yourself for death? There’s a great solution – get moving! Whether you are a beginner or consider yourself an experienced beginner, this class is designed to meet your needs. Beginners will be introduced into a walking-to-running program; and experienced beginners will start a running program. You will learn about injury prevention, stretching, correct form, cross training, racing, gear and much more! The first meeting will be in Gym 236. This class is also offered for credit under PHYE 199 C04. XPED 011 C01 $125 M/T/W/Th June 2 – July 24 7:30 – 8:30 AM 0 Credit PHYED 231B Scott Rogers
Strength Training & Weight Lifting If you don’t lift weights, you’re missing out on one of the most powerful ways to look and feel younger. Join this class and learn how to utilize the correct principles and progression of weight training to gain strength, muscle tone, and core stability. You will learn the correct lifting techniques in both free and machine weights. This class is also offered for credit under PHYE 106 C01.
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$125 June 2 – July 24 0 Credit D. Schlesinger
Beginning Parkour Combining the natural skills of the human body (running, jumping, crawling, etc), Parkour is an intense athletic discipline and an art. This activity will increase your strength, endurance, agility and critical thinking while conditioning your body and mind to overcome any obstacle in your environment quickly and efficiently. There are no material constraints; your body is your only tool. Students are asked to bring a water bottle, a good pair of running shoes, and comfortable jogging pants and t-shirt. XPED 004 C01 $85 Mon & Wed June 2 – July 23 5:30 – 7 PM 0 Credit Meet in Gym Lobby C. Larson
Basic Hatha Yoga By practicing yoga asanas (poses/exercises) we gain poise, strength, flexibility, and a sense of inner peace and tranquility. The asanas work on all body systems. Asana tone muscles stimulate circulation and improve overall health. Yoga has the power to calm the mind, increase concentration, and enhance the ability to cope with tension. Come with an open mind, empty stomach and bare feet. (This class is also offered for credit under PHYE 134 C01.) XPED 041 C01 $125 Mon - Thursday June 2 – July 24 10 – 10:50 AM 0 Credit Gym 304 J. Ballard
for others, and property. Opportunities include local tournaments and guest teachers from the USA Elite Roster. Judo is a life-long sport and encourages all family members to learn together. Students under 7 may enroll but require a study buddy who may be a parent, a responsible friend, or sibling that’s registered for the class and who will help the younger student with the lessons. An additional fee of $20 for judo gi rental is payable to, ‘CSI Judo Club’ at the Student Services Office located upstairs in the Taylor Building or at the first class session. Cost of class includes $15 Student Recreation fee. XPED 003 C01 $60 Tues/Thurs May 13 – August 14 6:30 - 7:30 PM 0 Credit Gym 304 B. Matsuoka
Advanced Judo This course is designed for Judo students interested in self-defense, recreational activity, competition, and or rank advancement in the Olympic sport of Judo. This class will enable students to continue their studying and cumulative learning of additional throwing, pinning and ground techniques, submission holds and arm locks, formal judo kata or forms/demonstrations, and lifestyle. Pre-requisite includes instructor approval. Cost of class includes $15 Student Recreation fee. This class requires an annual United States Judo Federation membership costing $55. XPED 003 C02 $50 Tues/Thurs May 13 – August 14 7:30 - 9 PM 0 Credit Gym 304 B. Matsuoka
Judo for Beginners (the gentle-way) Interested in a self-defense program, a workout, and learning how to compete in an Olympic sport/ Martial Art? CSI Judo teaches you break falls, throwing, and ground techniques, as well as submission holds. The traditions of judo also included are self-respect, respect
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Learning Online 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....
www.csi.theelearningcenter.com CSI Community Education Center now has thousands of online courses from the work’s greatest authors and companies on nearly every subject imaginable! Visit the Community Education eLearning Center to find the largest selection of self-study online courses available. Enroll when you like - study when you want.
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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.
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BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S
DEGREES
CHRIS VAAGE, DIRECTOR (208) 736-2101 Evergreen Building vaagchri@isu.edu
BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AMANDA MOORE-KRIWOX, COORDINATOR (208) 736-3624 - Evergreen Building akriwox@uidaho.edu
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE SHARI STROUD, COORDINATOR (208) 732-6284 Taylor Building, Room 202 sstroud@csi.edu
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION General Business Management Accounting
BACHELOR OF ARTS/SCIENCE Criminal Justice
MASTER OF EDUCATION Bilingual Education Bachelor of Social Work Master of Social Work
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Agricultural Science & Technology
DISTANCE DELIVERED PROGRAMS Psychology (B.S.)
Adult and Organizational Learning & Leadership (M.S., Ed. Specialist) Administrative Endorsement - Principalship, Superintendency Business & Marketing Education (Secondary Teaching Certification, M.Ed.) Educational Leadership (M.S., M.Ed., Ed. Specialist) Education (Ed.D., Ph.D) Professional-Technical & Technology Education (Professional-Technical Education Certification, M.S., M.Ed., Ed. Specialist) Environmental Science (M.S.) Natural Resources (MNR) Fire Ecology Certificate Restoration Ecology Certificate Engineering Management (M.Engr)
General Studies Early Childhood Education (BA or BS) Elementary Education (BA or BS or certification) Secondary Education (certification) Special Education (certification) Human Resource Training and Development (BS) Nursing (BS) completion program Coursework Leading to a degree in Psychology
MASTER OF EDUCATION Educational Administration (M.Ed) Instructional Technology (M.Ed) Elementary Education—Earth Science Emphasis (M.Ed) Secondary Education (M.Ed) Physical Education /Athletic Administration (MPE/AA) Nursing (MSN) Nurse Practioner or Leadership Human Resource Training & Development (MTD)
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Educational Leadership (Ed.D)
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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 • Accounting • Criminal Justice • Social Work – NEW! Beginning 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! Beginning Fall 2008
Boise State’s Summer 2008 Schedule in Twin Falls INTBUS 320 International Business Managing in a Global Economy 3 credit upper division course in 3 weeks! (No prerequisites required) May 19 - June 5 M, T, W, Th, 5:30-9:10 p.m. CJ 494 Criminal Justice Challenges to Civil Liberties Workshop 1 credit course June 19 - 20 Th & F, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Also cross-listed with Political Science and History
For more information contact Shari Stroud, Boise State’s Twin Falls Coordinator.
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BIOL 358 ............................. GENETICS M-H 9:00-11:30 3 cr. Shields, M. Evgn BIOL 451 ............................. IMMUNOLOGY M-H 12:15P-1:50 3 cr. Scalarone, G. Evgn BIOL 455 ............................ PATHOGENIC MICROBIOL. M-H 10:30-12:05 3 cr. Scalarone, G. Evgn BIOL 498P ........................... MAGIC VALLEY NAT HISTORY T,W 9:00-5:00 0-1 cr. Gertschen, C. TBA BIOL 498P ........................... MAGIC VALLEY NAT HISTORY H,F 9:00-5:00 0-1 cr. Gertschen, C. TBA HIST 291 ............................. HISTORIAN’S CRAFT M-H 2:00P-3:15 3 cr. Hatzenbuehler Evgn PSYC 499 ............................ BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOL. M-H 12:00P-2:30 3 cr. Rasmussen, E. Evgn
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REGISTRATION By phone (736-2101); at the ISU Twin Falls Center, CSI Evergreen Building #B-40); or on the ISU website, www.isu.edu. FEES $221/undergrad credit, $259/graduate credit. Reduced fees available for employees and for students over 60; additional fee for non-residents. PAYMENTS AND LATE FEES* Fees are due by 3:30 p.m. the Monday of the first week of class. Pay with TranPay, check or cash at the ISU Twin Falls Center. To pay with a CREDIT CARD, call (208) 282-2900. ADVISING AND BENGAL CARD PHOTO ID For appt. with an academic advisor, or for more info., call 736-2101. Bengal ID photos can be taken anytime in the ISU Twin Falls Center. DEGREE OPTIONS Bachelor’s degrees offered in General Studies, Elementary Ed., Early Childhood Ed., Human Resource Training & Development, Nursing and coursework leading to bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Special Ed. Master’s Degrees are offered in Educ. Admin., Training and Development, Nurse Practitioner, and Nursing Leadership. A doctoral degree is offered in Ed. Leadership. *Classes can be cancelled at any time for lack of enrollment
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EDLA 614............................. CURRICULUM LEADERSHIP M-H 9:00-11:50 3 cr. Neill, M. Evgn EDLA 630............................. EDUCATION EQUITY & ETHICS M-H 3:00P-5:50 3 cr. Scherz, S. Evgn EDLA 664 ............................ PUB SCHOOL MONETARY POL. MWH 1:00P-4:00 3 cr. TBA TBA EDLH 738 ............................ ASSESMNT & ACCNT HGHR ED MWH 6:00P-8:50 3 cr. Lawson, J. Evgn EDLP 700............................. CHANGE STRATEGIES M-H 12:00P-2:50 3 cr. Neill, M. Evgn EDUC 235 ............................ ELEMENTARY ART METHODS M-H 2:00P-4:00 1 cr. West, S. Art Lab EDUC 401 ............................ LANGUAGE & LITERACY M-H 9:00-11:30 3 cr. Toevs, J. Evgn EDUC 419 ............................ DEVELOPMENTAL LITERACY M-H 6:00P-8:50 3 cr. Helfrich, S. Evgn EDUC 498P . . . . . . . . .MAGIC VALLEY NAT HISTORY T,W 9:00-5:00 0-1 cr. Gertschen, C. TBA EDUC 498P . . . . . . . . ......... MAGIC VALLEY NAT HISTORY H,F 9:00-5:00 0-1 cr. Gertschen, C. TBA EDUC 602 . . . . . . . . . . ........ THEORIES OF LEARNING WEBSITE 3 cr Ray, B. Website EDUC 621 . . . . . . . . . . ........ ISSUES & TRENDS INSTR TECH WEBSITE 3 cr CofямВand, D. Website EDUC 622 . . . . . . . . . . ........ EDUC MEASUREMENT & EVAL WEBSITE 3 cr Strickland, A. Website EDUC 656 . . . . . . . . . . ........ FUND MULTIMEDIA DEV IN ED WEBSITE 3 cr Strickland, A. Website
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HRD 401 ............................ FOUNDATIONS OF PTE WEBSITE 3 cr. Croker, R. HRD 501 ............................ FOUNDATIONS OF PTE WEBSITE 3 cr. Croker, R. HRD 450 ............................ PRINCIPLES OF ADULT ED WEBSITE 3 cr. Scott, K. HRD 550 ............................ PRINCIPLES OF ADULT ED WEBSITE 3 cr. Scott, K. HRD 561 ............................ DIRECTED STUDIES TBA 1-4 cr. Croker, R. HRD 633 ............................ PROG PLANNG & DEVL. WEBSITE 3 cr. Johnson, R.
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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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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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DUAL 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 Psychology (Twin Falls High School)
*Courses offered vary from high school to high school.
Costs of the Dual Credits are $65.00 per credit for the Spring 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 dual credits are transferable. Students need to be 16 years of age or older to enrolling in dual credit courses.
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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 2007-2008 CATALOG FOR ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Principles of Accounting 1 ACCT 201-M01V $420.00 plus book Mon., Wed. June 2 to July 25 6:30-9:50 p.m. 4 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Heiner Medical Terminology ALLH 101-M01V Tues., Thu. 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$210.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 2 Credits Currie
Fundamentals of Oral Communication COMM 101-M01 $315.00 plus book Mo/Tu/We/Th June 4 to June 26 9-11:30 a.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Smith Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 201-M01V $315.00 plus book Tues., Thu. June 2 to July 25 6-9:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Hurley Foundations of Education EDUC 201I M01 $315.00 plus book Independent June 2 to July 25 TBA 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Rogers Field Experience EDUC 202 M01I Independent TBA Mini-Cassia Center
$105.00 June 2 to July 25 1 Credit Rogers
Families Communities and Culture EDUC 204I M01 $315.00 plus book Independent June 2 to July 25 TBA 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Rogers Development/Individual Differences EDUC 205I M01 $315.00 plus book Independent June 2 to July 25 TBA 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Bloxham English Composition 1 ENGL 101-M02 $315.00 plus book Tues., Thu. June 2 to July 25 4-6:50 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Eilers English Composition 2 ENGL 102-M01 $300.00 plus book Tues., Thu. June 2 to July 25 5:30-8:30 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Mayer Film and Literature ENGL 126 -M01 Mon., Wed. 5:30-8:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
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$300.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Mayer
PreAlgebra MATH 015-M01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-1:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Dawson
Strength Training and Weight Lifting PHYE 106-M03 $100.00 plus $20.00 fee Mon., Wed., Fri. June 2 to July 25 9-10:30 a.m. 1 Credit Burley High School Kramer
PreAlgebra MATH 015-M02V Mo/Tu/We/Th 5-6:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Bandolin
Strength Training and Weight Lifting PHYE 106-M04 $100.00 plus $20.00 fee Mon., Wed., Fri. June 2 to July 25 10:30 a.m. - noon 1 Credit Burley High School Kramer
Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M01V Mon., Wed., Fri. 2-3:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Dawson
Activity By Contract PHYE 116-M01 Mon., Wed. 11-11:50 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center
Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M02V Mo/Tu/We/Th 3:30-4:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Pham
Beginning Group Fitness/Aerobics PHYE 119-M01 $100.00 plus $30.00 fee Mo/Tu/We/Fr June 2 to July 25 12-12:50 p.m. 1 Credit Impact Athletic Staff
Beginning Algebra MATH 025-M03V Mo/Tu/We/Th 8:30-9:50 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Jones
Yoga PHYE 134-M01 Mon., Tues. 5:30-7 p.m. W. 13TH Street
$100.00 June 2 to July 25 1 Credit Delis
Intermediate Algebra MATH 108-M01V Mo/Tu/We/Th 11 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$420.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 4 Credits Jones
Pilates PHYE 142-M01 Tues., Fri. 9-10:45 a.m. W. 13TH Street
$100.00 June 2 to July 25 1 Credit Delis
Intermediate Algebra MATH 108-M02 Mon., Wed. 3:30-6:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$420.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 4 Credits Payne
Health and Wellness PHYE 155-M01V Tues., Thu. 3-5:50 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credit Schlesinger
Math in Modern Society MATH 123-M01V $315.00 plus book Tues., Wed., Thu. June 2 to July 25 1-2:40 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Elliot
General Astronomy PHYS 101-M01 Tues., Thu. 6-9:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$420.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 4 Credits Blacker
College Algebra MATH 143-M01 Mon., Wed. 7-9:20 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Payne
American National Government POLS 101-M01 $315.00 plus book Tues., Thu. June 2 to July 25 5:30-8:00 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Prestwich
Introductory Statistics MATH 253-M01V Mo/Tu/We/Th 10-11:20 a.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Morgan
General Psychology PSYC 101 M01 Tues., Thu. 1-3:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Bagwell
Certified Nursing Assistant NURA S001-M01 $400.00 plus book Mo/Tu/Th 5:00-8:50 p.m. June 2 to July 25 Sat. 8 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. 0 Credits Minico High School Tracy
Child Psychology PSYC 201 M01 Tues., Thu. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$315.00 plus book June 2 to July 25 3 Credits Bagwell
Strength Training and Weight Lifting PHYE 106-M01 $100.00 plus $20.00 fee Mon., Wed., Fri. June 2 to July 25 6-7:30 a.m. 1 Credit Burley High School Kramer
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101-M01V $315.00 plus book Mon., Wed. June 2 to July 25 6:30-9:20 p.m. 3 Credits Mini-Cassia Center Torngren
Strength Training and Weight Lifting PHYE 106-M02 $100.00 plus $20.00 fee Mon., Wed., Fri. June 2 to July 25 7:30-9 a.m. 1 Credit Burley High School Kramer
$100.00 June 2 to July 25 1 Credit Staff
COMPUTER CLASSES
Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M01 $105.00 plus lab fee Mon., Wed. June 2 to June 16 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Stauffer Introduction to Computers COMP 100-M02 $105.00 plus lab fee Wednesday June 11 – June 25 4:30-7 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns Basic Keyboarding COMP 109-M01 Mon., Wed. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mini-Cassia Center
$105.00 plus lab fee June 18 – July 9 1 Credit Stauffer
Introduction to Excel COMP 115-M01 $105.00 plus lab fee Tues., Thu. June 10 to June 24 2-4:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Larson Introduction to Windows XP COMP 130-M01 $105.00 plus lab fee Tuesday July 10 to July 24 5-7:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Bruns Introduction to Quickbooks 1 COMP 136-M01 $105.00 plus lab fee Tues., Thu. July 8 to June 22 5-7:30 p.m. 1 Credit Mini-Cassia Center Fisher
KID’S COLLEGE Yoga (Kids 6-10) Don’t tell anyone but standing on your head is exercise. Yoga is a lifetime sport that can increase muscular strength, balance and flexibility. YPED021M01 $20 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Tu./Th June 10 to 26 Yoga Studio LaLanne Delis Gymnastics Children ages 4 to 12 will run, tumble and cartwheel into fitness while developing balance, coordination, agility and selfconfidence. Each class is limited to 12 children placed according to age or ability. The cost is $30 for June 3 to 26 and $30 for July 8 to 31. Susan Kippes is the instructor. Ages 4-5 YPED 010 M01 4 to 4:50 p.m., Tu/Th. MCC/A20
$30 Monthly June 3 to 26 Susan Kippes
Beginners Ages 6-12 YPED 010 M02 5 to-5:50 p.m. Tu/Th MCC/A20
$30 Monthly June 3 to 26 Susan Kippes
Intermediate/Advanced Ages 6-12 YPED 010 M03 $30 Monthly 6 to 6:50 p.m. Tu/Th. June 3 to 26 MCC/A20 Susan Kippes
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COLLEGE 1600 ParkeOF Ave.SOUTHERN Burley, Idaho IDAHO 83318 1 (208) 678-1400
MINI-CASSIA CENTER Color of Science Students will use water, paper, flashlights, and food to learn about the science of color. The processes will include learning the mechanics of rainbows, sunsets, color and shadows. Experiments include hidden color, color tests, invisible ink, food created dye and more. YSCI 002 M01 $20 3 to 4 p.m. June 2 to 6 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell Create a Little Drama Put a little drama in your summer. Students will learn how important visual elements are to the theatre, use body awareness and cooperative problem solving, build costumes with recyclable items and act. YART 025 M01 $20 4 to 5 p.m. June 2 to 6 MCC/A-22 Rose Warrell Draw Squad Learn all the elements of drawing while creating aliens and objects. This course is based on the art style of Mark Kistler a public broadcast art instructor. A list of supplies will be available at registration. YART 027 M01 $20 3 to 4 p.m. June 9 to 13 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell CSI Style Fun Forensics Students will learn a variety of detective and logical investigating skills. Guest speakers will bring real life into the classroom. YSCI 001 M01 $20 4 to 5 p.m. June 9 to 13 MCC/Room B-5 Rose Warrell Chemistry Week A series of brand new experiments with a few old favorites thrown are on the agenda for young scientists. All projects will use simple household ingredients to demonstrate a variety of reactions. Parents will have the option of taking home the recipes at the end of the week. Ooey, Gooey Science (Age 5-8) YSCI 002 M02 $20 3 to 4 p.m. June 16 to 20 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell Science with Snap (Age 9-12) YSCI 002 M03 $20 4 to 5 p.m. June 16 to 20 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell Construction Art This course covers constructive art using cardboard and paper, scissors and glue. By the end of the class, you may be painting like Picasso, cutting like Matisse and creating like Escher. Participants will need to bring some supplies to class. YART 019 M01 $20 3 to 4 p.m. June 23 to 27 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell
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Liquid Arts Explore the varieties of art possibilities experimenting with liquid mediums like water paints, tempuras and pudding. A list of supplies will be available at registration. YART 015 M01 $20 4 to 5 p.m. June 23 to 27 MCC/B-5 Rose Warrell Rock Climbing Make this summer unforgettable by learning to rock climb at the City of Rocks on a one day adventure. World-class instructor Brad Shilling and instructor Juanita Jones will provide hands-on instruction for safety, ascent and descent climbing. The van leaves the CSI MiniCassia Center at 8:30 a.m. Participants need to wear durable shoes, to bring a sack lunch, water, sunscreen and clothing suitable to climbing and changing weather conditions. Class size is limited and climbing equipment is provided. Little climbers, ages 7 to 16, will climb on Tuesday. Older and returning climbers should register for the Wednesday course, XPED 014 M01. YPED 007 M01 $25 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 15 City of Rocks Juanita Jones and Brad Shilling Safety and Program Guidelines Before Classes Begin Children should wear comfortable play clothes that can get messy and easily cleaned. If this is your child’s first experience at Kid’s College, we suggest that you visit the campus before classes begin to become familiar with the campus and class locations. Parents are responsible for their children before and after the time they are officially in class. We suggest you discuss your drop-off and pick-up arrangements prior to class. Classes have limited sizes and early enrollment is recommended. Registration forms must include payment before processing. Kid’s College students are expected to comply with appropriate campus behavior. Inappropriate or disruptive behavior will result in dismissal from the program with no refund of fees. In the case of discipline problems, parents will be called and expected to pick up their child immediately.
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Adult and over 16 Courses Water Color for Beginners Explore your inner artist and learn the basics of watercolor. Students will create images with simple brush strokes and degrees of color. Student supplies include watercolors, brushes, watercolor paper and a sturdy surface for taping project. Watercolors can be as simple as children’s watercolor sets or more adult style tubes. XART007 M01 $40 6 to 8:00 p.m., Mon. June 9 to 30 MCC Room B-12 Shirley Stauffer Introduction to Animation Art A stack of paper, a non-photo stat blue 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. XART 019 M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m. July 10 to 31 MCC Room A-25 RaNae Anderson Digital 911 Okay, you have the digital camera, but where are the pixels and what is a jpeg? John Berglund will help students discover the settings and controls to survive in the digital camera world. Students will need to bring their camera and camera manual to class. Class meets twice so that students can try out the new skills and then have time to discuss more details. XART038 M01 $20 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. June 2 to 9 MCC Room B-12 John Berglund Flower Photography Anyone can take great macro and close up photography with a few intense lessons. John Berglund will teach students how to take flower photos that look like they belong on a Mothers’ Day card. Point and shoot or SLR digital or film cameras are welcome in this course where everyone will work within their equipment and skill level. Classroom and around town classes will be supplemented by a longer Saturday, July 14, field trip. XART038 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. and Sat.July 7, 12 and 14 MCC Room B-12 John Berglund Rag Rug Crochet Rag rug crochet techniques can be used to create great accent rugs, covers or baskets. Instructor Shannon Wood will teach students to tear fabric strips and crochet the strips into a variety of shapes and sizes. Students will need to supply a hook and fabric for projects. XHEC016M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Tues. July 8 to 29 MCC Room B-12 Shannon Wood
I’ve Turned On The Computer…NowWhat? 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. XCMP001 M01 $40 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Tues. June 3 to 24 MCC Room A-25 Shirley Stauffer Cell Phn Txt 4 the Completely Confused Cell phones have lots of wonderful features that 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., Wed./Thurs. June 4 and 5 MCC Room A-24/25 Lance Pincock Buy & Sell on EBay Technology can be intimidating for beginners. Instructor Lance Pincock will cover tips and tricks to avoid the pitfalls of online marketing and protecting your identity. The cost is $40 and class is limited to 12 participants. XCMP 005 M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m., Wed. June 18 to July 9 MCC Room A-25 Lance Pincock Office 2007 Word 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. XCMP014 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. July 7 to 28 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer Office 2007 Excel Microsoft Office Excel 2007 is a powerful tool that you can use to create and format spreadsheets, make mailing lists, graphs and charts. Students will see how the new conditional formatting, advanced visuals and the new interface work. XCMP052 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Tues. July 8 to 29 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer
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MINI-CASSIA CENTER Digital Scrapbooking No scissors, no glue, no wasted kitchen table space, this course will teach you to do all the fancy cutesy stuff without ever picking up the scraps. Instructor Lance Pincock will teach students to create awesome photo pages all on the computer. Send copies or burn copies for family and friends and they join in the photo fun. XCMP054 M02 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. June 19 to July 10 MCC Room A-24 Lance Pincock Quick Picasa Photos Digital doesn’t get any easier than this. Picasa is a free photo organizing and manipulating program. Individual pictures can be cropped, lightened or darkened and emailed. Students will learn to transfer photos from camera to computer, move photos between folders and create a slide show disk. The three-session course is $30. XCMP 060 M01 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. June 16 to 30 MCC Room A-24 John Berglund Photo Shop Elements If taking pictures isn’t your strong suit, 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 some just for fun projects planned along with the basic skills. XCMP058 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Mon. July 7 to 28 MCC Room A-24 Lance Pincock Office 2007 PowerPoint 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, empowering you to create impressive presentations. XCMP165M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. July 9 to 30 MCC Room A-24 Shirley Stauffer Web Page Design 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 to create a website. XCMP167 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Wed. July 16 to Aug. 6 MCC Room A-24 Lance Pincock
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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. The cost is $40. XCMP059M01 $40 7 to 9 p.m. June 5 to 26 MCC Room A-25 RaNae Anderson Rag Rug Crochet Rag rug crochet techniques can be used to create great accent rugs, covers or baskets. Instructor Shannon Wood will teach students to tear fabric strips and crochet the strips into a variety of shapes and sizes. Students will need to supply a hook and fabric for projects. XHEC016M01 $40 + supplies 6 to 8 p.m., Tues. July 8 to 29 MCC Room B-12 Shannon Wood 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. XHOB004 M01 $40 7 to 8 p.m., Mon. June TBA 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. XHOB009 M01 $50 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday June TBA Cassia Sheriff’s Office Wayne Winder and Antonio Bernad Conversation Spanish for Beginners This course is designed to teach student’s 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. XLNG004 M01 $40 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. June 5 to 26 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. XLNG004 M02 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. June 5 to 26 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. XLNG004 M03 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. July 10 to 31 MCC Room B-12 Virginia Hansen Step Back in Time: D-Day June 6, 1944 is considered one of the most important days in the nineteenth century. It is the day the Allies invaded Hitler’s Europe and started the second front. The attack would help alleviate the pressure on the Soviets and eventually lead to the end of World War II. This course will investigate in detail the planning, the attack and the fallout of the pivotal day in history. XMSC187 M01 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. June 5 to 26 MCC Room B-12 Joe Colflesh Step Back in Time: Gettysburg Joe Colflesh designed this course as a detailed study of the most important battle of the Civil War. The class will delve into the leadership, unique geography and the organization of the armies involved at Gettysburg. Colflesh will include museum quality replicas and original items from the era in the classroom experience. Genealogy buffs and Civil War reenactment buffs will enjoy learning about ancestors and the turmoil of the war. This course is a three-week opportunity to step back in time and learn about the Civil War. XMSC187 M02 $30 6 to 8 p.m., Thur. July 10 to 31 MCC Room B-12 Joe Colflesh
Rock Climbing This one-day course will introduce participants to an exciting outdoors hobby. World-class instructor Brad Shilling and instructor Juanita Jones will provide hands-on instruction for safety, ascent and descent climbing. The van leaves the CSI Mini-Cassia Center at 8:30 a.m. Climbing equipment is provided. Participants need to wear durable shoes and bring a sack lunch, water, sunscreen and clothing suitable to climbing and changing weather conditions. Class size is limited and climbing equipment is provided. XPED 014 M01 $25 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 16 City of Rocks Juanita Jones Parkour for Beginners (Ages 16 and Older) Martial arts prepare for a fight while Parkour prepares for flight. Parkour is not intended to be an extreme sport but more an art form of movement that resembles self-defense as a means of moving away from or chasing toward someone or something. Participants will learn to move as efficiently and fast as they can with an emphasis on overcoming mental and physical obstacles. Instructor Christopher Larson will start classes with stretching and warm-up. Individuals will increase strength, endurance, agility and critical thinking running, jumping, crawling and more. There will be no leaping tall buildings. Inappropriate or disruptive behavior will result in dismissal from the program with no refund of fees. Two sections will be offered for the summer. Students will need to wear jogging pants, non-marking tennis shoes with good traction, and bring a water bottle. XPED100M01 $40 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tues./Thurs. June 3 to 26 MCC Christopher Larson XPED100M02 40 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tues./Thurs. July 1 to 24 MCC Christopher Larson
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.
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WHAT CAN YOU ACCOMPLISH AT THE CSI BLAINE COUNTY CENTER? Work toward an associate’s degree! Prepare to transfer to a four-year institution! Accomplish classes for a second degree or a career change! The CSI Blaine County Center offers academic classes taught by local instructors and telecommunication classes broadcast from the Twin Falls campus. For more information, look online at www.csi.edu/blaine, or call (208) 788-2033. ACCOUNTING ACCT 201 B01V – Introduction to Financial Accounting ALLIED HEALTH ALLH 101 B01V – Medical Terminology COMPUTERS COMP 100 B01 – Introduction to Computers COMP 115 B01 – Introduction to Spreadsheets (Excel) COMP 136 B01 – Using QuickBooks 1 COMP 139 B01 – Using QuickBooks 2 ECONOMICS ECON 201 B01V – Principles of Macroeconomics ENGLISH ENGL 015 B01V – Basic English & Writing ENGL 090 B01V – Developmental Composition MATHEMATICS MATH 015 B01V – Prealgebra MATH 025 B01V – Beginning Algebra MATH 025 B02V – Beginning Algebra MATH 025 B03V – Beginning Algebra MATH 108 B01V – Intermediate Algebra MATH 123 B01V – Math in Modern Society MATH 253 B01V – Introductory Statistics NURSING ASSISTANT NURA S031 B01 – CPR and 1st Aid PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYE 145 B01 – Survey of Movement PHYE 155 B01V – Health & Wellness SOCIOLOGY SOCY 101 B01V – Introduction to Sociology
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The CSI Blaine County Center offers a diversity of community education non-credit 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 with other members of the community. ANIMALS Basic Dog Obedience Tuesdays or Thursdays, June 3-July 8 6:00-7:00 p.m. Tuition: $120 ART Country Sketching Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Tuition: $65 Outdoor Digital Photography Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, July 11, 13, 15 7:00-8:30 p.m., 12:00-9:00 p.m. on Sunday Tuition: $160 Process Painting Wednesdays, July 16-30 6:00-8:30 p.m. Tuition: $90 COMPUTERS Introduction to Photoshop Mondays and Wednesdays, July 14-23 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuition: $90 Tour of Microsoft Office Tuesday and Thursday, July 29-31 6:00-9:00 p.m. Tuition: $70 COOKING Summer Dining Series Mondays, June 16, 23, 30 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuition: $90 CURRENT EVENTS Great Decisions Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 29-June 26 7:00-8:30 p.m. Tuition: $75 HOME Finally Home! Homebuyer Education Mondays, May 5 and 12 6:00-10:00 p.m. Tuition: $10 MECHANICS Auto Mechanics for Women Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 3-12 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuition: $85 NATURE Birds and Boats: A Day of Birding Saturday, June 14 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tuition: $45
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The 2nd annual
SUN VALLEY SUMMER SPANISH INSTITUTE This week-long immersion program will give you a rich opportunity to develop your Spanish language proficiency and to explore Spanish cultures. By the end of the week, we hope you will have expanded your language skills and your confidence. . . and maybe even your passion for las culturas hispánicas. Dates: June 16-20, 2008 Location: Community Campus, Hailey, Idaho Tuition: $350 (some scholarships are available) College credit is available through CSI and ISU. Registration opens April 21. Register early! Enrollment is limited for each class level.
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Action! Movie-Making Camp Monday-Friday, June 23-27 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Tuition: $150 French Camp I Monday-Thursday, June 30-July 3 9:00-11:00 a.m. Tuition: $90 French Camp II Monday-Thursday, July 7-10 9:00-11:00 a.m. Tuition: $90 French Camp III Monday-Thursday, July 21-24 9:00-11:00 a.m. Tuition: $90 Mechanics for Teens Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 17-26 7:00-9:00 p.m. Tuition: $85 Surviving Middle School Monday-Thursday, August 4-7 10:00-11:00 a.m. Tuition: $50
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9:00-9:30 a.m. – Welcome 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Academic language classes (4 levels) 1:30-3:00 p.m. – Cultural workshops (choose one) 1. Mexican Art Workshop 2. Nature Hike 3:15-4:00 p.m. – Conversational practice / Grammar clinic Tuesday, June 17 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Academic language classes 1:30-3:00 p.m. – Cultural workshops (choose one) 1. Paella Cooking Workshop 2. Journey through South America 3:15-4:00 p.m. – Conversational practice / Grammar clinic Wednesday, June 18 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Academic language classes 12:15-1:15 – ALMUERZO INTERCAMBIO – a catered lunch with conversational practice with native Spanish speakers 1:30-3:00 p.m. – Cultural workshops (choose one) 1. Mexican Muralists Workshop 2. Children’s Literature 7:00 p.m. – Spanish film screening and discussion Thursday, June 19 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Academic language classes 1:30-3:00 p.m. – Cultural workshops (choose one) 1. Historical Tour of Spain 2. Tango 3:15-4:00 p.m. – Conversational practice / Grammar clinic Friday, June 20 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – Academic language classes 1:30-3:00 p.m. – Cultural workshops 1. Mexican Cooking 2. Latin American Literature 3:15-4:00 p.m. – Tango review 7:00 p.m. - ¡FANDANGO! Community concert with LOS PINGUOS. Co-sponsored by the Sun Valley Center for the Arts at the Center’s Hailey location (the corner of 2nd and Pine).
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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 2007-2008 CATALOG FOR ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS. Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 201—N01V $315 plus books Tuesday, Thursday June 3 to July 8 6-9:50 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Hurley Basic English and Writing ENGL 015—N01V $420 plus books M., Tu., W., Th. June 2 to July 24 7:30-9:20 a.m. 4 credits North Side Center Staff Developmental Composition ENGL 090—N01V $315 plus books M., Tu., W., Th. June 2 to July 24 9:30-11 a.m. 3 credits North Side Center Staff Beginning Algebra MATH 025—N01V M., Tu., W., Th. 3:30-5 p.m. North Side Center
$315 plus books June 2 to July 24 3 credits Larson
Intermediate Algebra MATH 108—N01V M., Tu., W., Th. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. North Side Center
$420 plus books June 2 to July 24 4 credits Jones
Math in Modern Society MATH 123—N01V Tu., W., Th. 1-2:40 p.m. North Side Center
$315 plus books June 3 to July 24 3 credits Elliott
Introduction to Sociology SOCY 101—N01V $315 plus books Monday, Wednesday June 2 to July 23 6:30-9:20 p.m. 3 credits North Side Center Torngren
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ADULT ENRICHMENT COURSES 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.
Run for Your Life Run for your life and you’ll be glad you did. Whether you are just getting started as a runner or are training for a race, you’ll benefit from this introductory class. All levels of fitness are encouraged to join us and start your day out right. Everything from stretching, breathing, and form to setting personal fitness goals will be covered by instructor Amy Brinkley. 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 and distance work on a road course will also be introduced. You will create a running workout that fits your own schedule and abilities. (16 sessions) XPED 020—N01 $50 Tuesday, Thursday June 3 to July 24 6-7 a.m. 0 credit ISDB Track Brinkley
Introduction to Fly Fishing Get hooked on fly fishing so you can enjoy the great outdoors! All the introductory aspects of this exciting sport are covered by instructor Scott Stanton, an experienced fly fishing guide and outfitter. You’ll learn how and why people fly fish and discover what equipment is used, including types of rods, lines, flies and accessories. After learning about the knots used in this sport, you’ll have plenty of hands-on, knot tying practice. Places to fly fish, both near and far, will also be discussed. By the end of the course, you’ll be anxious to get out and give this sport a try. No fly rod is needed for this class. (2 sessions) XHOB 023—N01 $25 Thursday June 19 & 26 6-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Stanton
Trapshooting Trapshooting is a great sport for women and men of all ages. Whether you’ve been afraid of guns or fascinated by them, you’ll increase your knowledge of gun safety and learn about the fit and firing of a shotgun in this introductory class held at the Gooding Gun Club. After instruction, students will have fun improving their skills by shooting at clay targets. The lessons, clay targets and 50 rounds of ammunition are included in the course fee. Please bring your own shotgun or you may borrow one from the club. Children age 12 and up are welcome to sign up with a parent. You are welcome to stay after class and continue shooting at your own expense. (1 session) XPED 017—N01 $30 Tuesday June 24 5-7 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Trap Club Thomas
Golf Swing and Chipping Clinic Are you struggling with your golf game? One of the best ways to lower your score is to improve your short game. The problem is, not many of us take time to practice around the green. Now here’s your chance! PGA professional Troy Vitek will work with you on lob shots, sand play, the chip and run, and hitting out of long grass. Now that you’ve improved your short game, Troy will help you improve your consistency from one shot to another by teaching you the proper techniques of a full golf swing using both irons and woods. Sometimes just fine tuning your swing can greatly improve distance and accuracy. Class size is small so you will get plenty of one-onone instruction and practice time. Bring your own clubs and join us on the course. (1 session) XPED 002—N01 $35 Friday June 20 9 a.m-1 p.m. 0 credit Gooding Golf Course Vitek 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 standup 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 Monday June 2 to July 21 7-8:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Williams Acrylic Painting Oh yes you can paint! Explore the acrylic medium as you learn basic sketch layouts on canvas, blocking techniques and color mixing. Instructor Kurt Pierson will guide you through all of the basic methods of brush, knife and dry brush for your still life project. You’ll have plenty of time to practice and apply these techniques in this fun and creative class. (8 sessions) XART 099—N01 $50 plus supplies Wednesday June 4 to July 23 7-8 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Pierson
I’ve Been Framed! Whether it’s your 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 class, you are encouraged to bring your own picture or artwork to get hands-on experience in framing. Previous students are welcome to enroll and spend the time working on their own projects. (2 sessions) XMSC 192—N01 $30 Tuesday, Thursday June 3 & 5 7-9 p.m. 0 credit Phil’s Framing, 102 5th Ave. E, Gooding Bowler Create with Precious Metal Clay Create your own one-of-a-kind silver pendant by learning the process of working with precious metal clay. Created by the Japanese, precious metal clay is made from fine silver which is ground into a powder and has an organic binder added to it. Using this clay, you will design and make your own pendant with the help of jewelry maker and designer, Suzanne McCartney. After firing and applying a sulfur treatment, the result is a unique and beautiful, solid silver piece that anyone would be proud to wear. Please bring $18 to class to purchase 10g of precious metal clay from the instructor. Classes like this typically cost twice as much as this one, so don’t miss this valuable opportunity. (2 sessions) XART 034—N01 $65 plus supplies Wednesday, Thursday July 23 & 24 6-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center McCartney Uniquely You Necklace “Thanks, I made it myself!” That can be your response when you’re complimented on the necklace you’re wearing. Join instructor Suzanne McCartney and learn the techniques of working with polymer clay. Let your creative side come out as you create a focal bead for your one-of-a-kind necklace. At the second class session you will assemble the necklace, incorporating the focal bead with semi-precious gemstones. The result will be a beautiful piece of jewelry that is sure to draw admiration from others. (2 sessions) XART 034—N02 $34 plus supplies Wednesday, Thursday June 11 & 12 6-8 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center McCartney
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Knitting—Stick and Strings Some hobbies never go out of style. Whether you are just starting to knit or starting over, join us for this great class. A beautiful handknitted scarf, hat, bag, or vest can be yours once you learn two basic stitches. Get started now with easy lessons from instructor Pat Hamilton and you can make a gift for yourself or others. Limited help will be provided to finish off that project from years ago. So come and relax, knit and ask questions while you have fun with sticks and strings. Please register by June 3. (5 sessions) XHEC 017—N01 $25 plus supplies Tuesday, Thursday June 10 to 24 7-9 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Hamilton Scrapbooking for the 21st Century You love your new digital camera and have filled the memory card with pictures, but now what? It’s time to get them out of the camera and get them organized! In this class, you’ll see how you can easily and quickly assemble a keepsake book on your computer using templates and image editing tools. The finished product will have all the special paper, journaling and other options that are used with regular scrapbooking, with no scissors or glue involved. Instead of duplicating pictures to make more than one album, you can just upload your project and print as many copies as you need. This is great for heritage projects, baby albums or any other photos that you want to share. You need to bring a CD of your own photos to use during class. (1 session) XMSC 166—N01 $15 Monday June 16 7-8:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Muck XMSC 166—N02 $15 Tuesday July 15 7-8:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Muck 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, 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 via the Internet, and you can even have a voice evaluation done by calling from your home phone up to a week later. (1 session) XMSC 159—N01 $30 Tuesday June 17 6-7:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Levine
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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 the student. 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 July 1 to 24 5-7 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Lopez
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Register for College for Kids courses at the North Side Center in Gooding or by calling 934-8678. All courses have limited enrollment and pre-registration is required. Let’s Golf Tee up and take a swing! You might be the next Tiger Woods. Under the direction of instructor and PGA golf professional Troy Vitek, you’ll learn golf etiquette, rules of the game, and the correct way to swing a golf club in this introductory class. Once you know the basics of golf, you’ll enjoy the challenge and variety of this lifetime sport. After class, enjoy a free BBQ lunch and get all the information you need to sign up for the summer Junior Golf program. Space is limited; you must register by May 23rd. Clubs will be available if you need one. (1 session) YPED 004—N01 $10 Friday, May 30 Ages 6 to 12 9-11 a.m. 0 credit Gooding Golf Course Vitek Life Skills Training You can learn skills to use throughout your whole life by enrolling in this class. With the help of instructor Heidi Diehl, you’ll learn how to feel good about yourself, an easy way to help you make the best decisions, how to be a good friend, how to find a good friend, and more. You’ll play fun games, make great projects, and perform skits with your classmates. The skills you learn will make you a stronger person and allow you to stay healthy for the rest of your life. If you have taken this class before, register again—there will be new information! (5 sessions) YMSC 011—N01 $8 M., Tu., W., Th., F., June 16 to 20 Ages 8 to 12 1:30-3:30 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Diehl
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Balloon Blast Ballies? Swirlies? What are those? Find out in this balloon class where you’ll have a blast learning all the tricks to making crazy balloon hats and animals. Once you learn the basics, the fun never stops. You will receive a supply of balloons and a handy pump at the end of the class to continue the fun at home. (1 session) YART 033—N01 $10 Wednesday, June 4 Ages 5 to 14 11 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Heller
Clay Creations Make a necklace with a special pendant or a bracelet out of colorful beads. Design a picture frame for your favorite photo. Create a wacky new critter. Let your imagination run wild! The fun starts by mixing different colors of clay together and forming it into different shapes with your hands or into beads with the help of a pasta machine. Your creations will be baked to harden them, and then you’ll sand and fine-tune them to put the finishing touches on your works of art. Parents, you are welcome and encouraged to come (at no charge) and get creative with your kids. All supplies are included in the course fee. (2 sessions) YART 032—N01 $40 Wed., Thurs. July 16 & 17 Ages 6 and up 9:30-11:30 a.m. 0 credit North Side Center McCartney Being Creative with Art Learn about perspective and depth, color theory, and drawing techniques through fun projects like writing and illustrating dinosaur books, designing and painting a mural, and making colorful masks. All supplies are included in the course fee. Come join the hands-on fun! (4 sessions) YART 019—N01 $20 Tu., Th., June 10 to 19 Ages 5 to 10 10-11 a.m. 0 credit North Side Center Anderson Papier-Mâché and More If you can imagine it, you can build it! You’ll start with designing and making a colored tissue window picture, while learning about lines and shapes. From there you’ll use Styrofoam and papier-mâché to design and create an awesome animal or creature that will teach you about color and texture. Learning the four basic elements of art has never been so much fun! All supplies are included in the course fee. (4 sessions) YART 001—N01 $20 Mon., Wed., June 9 to 18 Ages 7 to 10 1:30-3 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Scott
Exploring Art and Its Lingo Before you can speak a new language, you have to know what the words mean. It’s the same thing with art—you need to know the lingo. Let instructor Roman Scott lead you through the art world as you discover the meaning of line and value, color and rhythm, space and texture, and proportion and distortion, all while working on a variety of hands-on activities. Using magazines and your own drawings, one of your projects will be to design an accordion book that tells a story. You’ll see how art can be a great way to express yourself and build your self-esteem. All supplies are included in the course fee. (4 sessions) YART 024—N01 $15 Tu., Th., June 10 to 19 Ages 10 to 14 1:30-3 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Scott It’s More Than Make-up! Girls—do you have questions about how to put on make-up and what looks the best? And Moms—do you want your daughters to learn how to take care of their skin, and maybe pick up a few tips for yourself along the way? Why not do it together! With instructors Angie Fager and Robin Evans, you’ll start with learning the steps to proper skin care using a method that fits your specific skin type, ranging from dry to acne-prone. Then you’ll have fun as you learn how to apply color cosmetics that give you a natural look. So girls of all ages, grab your moms, daughters, sisters, grandmas, aunts, nieces, cousins and friends, and join us! (1 session) YMSC 098—N01 $2 a person Saturday, June 7 Ages 10 & up 10 a.m.-noon 0 credit North Side Center Fager & Evans Adventures in Animal Anatomy: How the Body Works Hearts and muscles and bones—oh my! Take an adventurous trip through the inner workings of animals in this new course. Do you know how a pig’s heart works or how a dog’s muscles work? With veterinarian Dr. Ben Abbey, you’ll first explore these topics and more through interesting presentations. Then you and your “lab team” will actually get to dissect a pig’s heart and lungs! Discover how the digestive system of a cow and the nervous system of a sheep work, as well as animals’ special senses of touch, vision and hearing. More hands-on dissection will be used to help you see how things really work. You won’t want to miss this exciting adventure! (5 sessions) YSCI 001—N01 $40 Tuesday, June 24 to July 22 Ages 10 to 14 3:30-5 p.m. 0 credit North Side Center Abbey
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4.0 Biology 1
Prep Manual Available for $15.00
11:30 AM 1:20 PM Cathleen Currie
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Blaine County Center 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Mini Cassia Center TBA
TR
Off Campus-Northside Center ALLH 101 N01V 2.0 Medical Terminology Northside Center TBA
TR
11:30 AM 1:20 AM Cathleen Currie
3.0 Cultural Anthropology
MTWR
ARTS 199 C02
MTWR
Art Lab 123
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Jill Crozier
MTWRF
AUTB 158 C01 AUTB 168 C01 AUTB 285 C01
1.0 Applied Leadership
Canyon 128
8:00 AM 8:50 AM Richard Frey
MTWRF
8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey
6.0 Adv Special Auto Body Collisn Rpr MTWRF
8:00 AM 1:50 PM Richard Frey
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 $0.00
Canyon 133
TR
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Canyon 133
TR
1:00 PM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Ken Triplett
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Ken Triplett
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
MWF
$0.00
Chemistry
MWF
$0.00 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Jim Tarter
MTWR
Richard Frey
4.0 Cooperative Education
$0.00
$0.00 CHEM 101L C01 0.0 Introduction to Chemistry Lab Evergreen A09 F 8:00 AM 12:30 PM Dr Joseph Gardner 6/2/2008 6/12/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
7/14/2008 7/25/2008
3.0 Computer Literacy Skill Development Canyon 101
TR
$0.00
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Julie Heithecker
CSI Campus
$0.00 CISG 111 C01 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1.0 Introduction to MacIntosh Canyon 107
MW
$0.00 9:00 AM 10:50 AM Julie Heithecker
MWF
4.0 Human Structure & Function MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Computer Info Sys Support CSI Campus
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
3.0 Advanced Internship
contact instructor lgarnand@csi.edu
Canyon 123A
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 12:20 PM Tony Mannen
6/2/2008 6/26/2008
CSI Campus
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 Fine Arts 83
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MTWR
Fine Arts 83
MTWR
10:00 AM 12:20 PM Michael Johnson
$0.00 $0.00
6/30/2008 7/24/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 COMM 101 M01 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio Mini Cassia Center A08
MTWR
9:00 AM 11:30 AM Catie Smith
$0.00 6/2/2008 6/26/2008
Computers
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Matthew Schuster
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 COMP 100 B01
Lecture may be taken online:Lab required 12:00 PM 1:15 PM Bill Ebener
$0.00
Off Campus-Blaine County Center 1.0 Introduction to Computers Blaine County Center To B TR
$25.00 9:00 AM 11:50 AM Brian Carney
7/8/2008 7/22/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
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
edu STAY NEAR 3/28/2008 3:41:20 PM
$0.00
Lori Garnand
Communications
Biology 4.0 Concepts of Biology
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Computer Info Sys Graphics
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
COMM 101 C04 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio
David Rodriguez
$0.00
Computer Info Sys Application
$0.00
Coop Sites at Dealerships
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 COMM 101 C01 3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio
8.0 Cooperative Education
Shields 116
Ken Triplett
CSI Campus
CSI Campus
BIOL 127 C01
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
Canyon 128
Shields 214
1:00 PM 2:20 PM Ken Triplett
CABW 195 C01 3.0 Distressed Furniture
CSI Campus
BIOL 100 C01
MTWRF
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Joseph Gardner
Automotive Technology AUTT 285 C01
Canyon 133
CABW 190 C01 2.0 Special Construction
$0.00 CISS 223 C01
5.0 Specialized AutoBody Collision
Canyon 128
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
MWF
Canyon 128
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Ken Triplett
$0.00 Formerly Extraord Chem for Everyone Lab $0.00 CHEM 100L C01 0.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life Lab Evergreen A09 TR 8:00 AM 9:50 AM Dr Jim Tarter 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
High School Only
For HS Students Only AUTB 102L C01 6.0 Intro to Auto Body Repair & Paint 2 Canyon 128 MTWRF 8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce
AUTB 107 C01
$0.00 MTWRF
Canyon 133
CISA 101 C01
8:00 AM 1:50 PM Tim Pierce
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Canyon 133
CABW 185I C01 3.0 Finishing, Sanding, & Staining
CSI Campus 6.0 Intro to Auto Body Repair & Paint 1 Canyon 128
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Jayson Lloyd
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
$0.00
MTWR
$0.00
11:00 AM 1:50 PM Jayson Lloyd
TR
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Auto Body Technology AUTB 101 C01
Shields 216
Evergreen A05
8:00 AM 4:00 PM Bill West
1.0 Digital Photo Workshop
MW
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Lecture may be done online,lab attendance req
9:00 AM 10:40 AM Jayson Lloyd
CHEM 101 C01 5.0 Introduction to Chemistry
CSI Campus Art 113
Shields 216
Evergreen A15
10:00 AM 11:20 AM Ronald James
2.0 Ceramics Workshop
MWF
CHEM 100 C01 4.0 Chemistry in Everyday Life
Art ARTS 199 C01
8:00 AM 10:50 AM Bill Ebener
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus Shields 104
TR
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 CABW 285 C01 8.0 Cooperative Education Canyon 133 MTWRF
Anthropology ANTH 102 C01
Shields 116
Canyon 133
11:30 AM 1:20 PM Cathleen Currie
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Cabinetmaking/Woodworking
$0.00 11:30 AM 1:20 PM Cathleen Currie
ALLH 101 M01V 2.0 Medical Terminology
Lecture may be done online,lab attendance req $0.00 9:00 AM 10:40 AM Jayson Lloyd 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
4.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 CABW 169 C01 3.0 Advanced Projects
$0.00
$0.00
MWF
$55.00
CSI Campus
Lecture may taken on-line Lab required
$0.00
Shields 215
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Allied Health
Blaine County Center TBA TR
0.0 Biology 1 Lab
Start Dates End
1:30 PM 3:20 PM Bill Ebener
0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab
2:00 PM 3:50 PM David Wyett
ALLH 101 B01V 2.0 Medical Terminology
Shields 201
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
TR
BIOL 228L C02 $0.00
TR
Shields 223
0.0 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab
0.0 Refrigerant Certification Testing
Evergreen C74
Start
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 BIOL 228L C01
David Wyett
ALLH 101 C03V 2.0 Medical Terminology
Comment Days
8:00 AM 3:20 PM Jim Wilson
8.0 Cooperative Education
MTWR
CourseTitle BldgRoom
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 BIOL 228 C01
Canyon 132 Canyon 132
Cr
1:00 PM 2:20 PM Jim Wilson
CSI Campus
AIRC S006 C01
Center
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 BIOL 201L C01
Air Cond, Refrig, & Heating AIRC 285 C01
Section
DAYTIME CLASSES
COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2008 Section
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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2008
Section
Center
Cr
CourseTitle
Comment
BldgRoom
Days
Start
COMP 136 B01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 1
COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Start Dates End
1:00 PM 3:50 PM Brian Carney
COMP 100 M01 1.0 Introduction to Computers MW
COMP 100 M02 1.0 Introduction to Computers Mini Cassia Center A25
W
Mini Cassia Center A25
Additional Lab Fee $9.00 10:00 PM 12:30 PM Shirley Stauffer
$9.00 6/2/2008 6/16/2008
Additional Lab Fee $9.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Terri Bruns
$9.00 6/6/2008 6/25/2008 $0.00
MW
10:00 AM 12:30 PM Shirley Stauffer
COMP 136 M01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 1 Mini Cassia Center A25
6/18/2008
Additional Lab Fee $22.00
TR
5:00 PM 7:30 PM Pauline Fisher
7/9/2008 $22.00
6/17/2008
7/1/2008
Dental Assisting CSI Campus
DENA 151 C01
6.0 Dental Theory 2
Aspen 180
$0.00 F
10:00 AM 3:50 PM Tonja Bowcut
DENA 151L C02 0.0 Dental Theory 2 Lab
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
Aspen 182
F
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Tonja Bowcut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Aspen 180
F
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Tonja Bowcut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
DENA 151L C03 0.0 Dental Theory 2 Lab Aspen 182
$0.00
MTWRF
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut
DENA S001 C01 0.0 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $150.00
Aspen 159
Tonja Bowcut
DENA 151C T01 0.0 Dental Theory 2 Clinical
$0.00
Local Dental Offices TBA
M
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Local Dental Offices TBA
T
8:00 AM 11:50 AM Tonja Bowcut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Local Dental Offices TBA Local Dental Offices TBA
W R
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut 8:00 AM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Local Dental Offices TBA
T
1:00 PM 4:50 PM Tonja Bowcut
4.0 Clinical Practicum
DIET 285 C01
MTWRF
8.0 Advanced Diesel Lab Projects
Desert 104B
MTWRF
8.0 Cooperative Education
Coop Sites at Dealerships
Evergreen C76
ENGL 090 C01
MTWR
3.0 Developmental Composition Shields 106
TWR
ENGL 090 C02V 3.0 Developmental Composition Evergreen C76
MTWR
ENGL 101 C01
3.0 English Composition 1
ENGL 101 C02
3.0 English Composition 1
ENGL 102 C01
3.0 English Composition 2
ENGL 102 C03
3.0 English Composition 2
Shields 211
DRAT 153 C01 DRAT 158 C01 DRAT 285 C01
4.0 Machine Drafting
Shields 211
TWR
Meyerhoeffer 231
2.0 Customizing AutoCAD
Canyon 115
Shields 102
2.0 Structural Drafting
Canyon 115
ENGL 090 B01V 3.0 Developmental Composition Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
$0.00 9:30 AM 10:50 AM General Staff
Mini Cassia Center A09
ENGL 090 M01V 3.0 Developmental Composition Mini Cassia Center A09
MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Computer Assisted 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Jan Carpenter
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Mary Beth Crane
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
7:00 AM 9:20 AM General Staff
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
9:30 AM 10:50 AM General Staff
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
7:30 AM 9:20 AM General Staff
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
9:30 AM 10:50 AM General Staff
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
Finance
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 FINA 102 C01I
3.0 Personal Finance
Indivilualized course email dheiner@csi.edu
Evergreen A35
Dennis Heiner
Individualized coruse email lhagan@csi.edu
Aspen 126
3.0 World Regional Geography Shields 102
MW
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 GEOG 200 C02I 3.0 World Regional Geography Aspen 126
8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
4:00 PM 6:30 PM Lee Ann Hagan
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 Individualized course email lhagan@csi.edu Lee Ann Hagan
2.0 Introduction to GPS Evergreen A23
$0.00
MT
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Jim Wilson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Horticulture CSI Campus
8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell
1.0 Horticulture Seminar
David Kiesig
Pat Ferrell
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 HORT 227 C01
Evergreen A32
6.0 Horticulture Practicum
Contact Instructor
8.0 Cooperative Education
Economics
Instructor Permission Only
Evergreen A32
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
David Kiesig
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Dianne Jolovich
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Dianne Jolovich
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Becerra
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Becerra
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Becerra
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Hospitality Management
CSI Campus Individualized course email jhurley@csi.edu
Evergreen C92
Dr John Hurley
CSI Campus
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 HOSM 285 C01 3.0 Cooperative Education
$0.00
Evergreen A34
Education
HOSM 286 C01 9.0 Disney College Program Internship
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center $0.00 Kevin Rogers
Laboratory Technology
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
$0.00
Kevin Rogers Independent Study Lyle Bloxham
$0.00
Evergreen A34
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 LABT 101 C01
2.0 Laboratory Safety
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 LABT 125 C01
4.0 Laboratory Procedures 1
LABT 150 C01
Quality Assurance Lab TBA Quality Assurance Lab TBA
2.0 QA/QC in the Laboratory Quality Assurance Lab TBA
$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
3/28/2008 3:41:20 PM
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 HORT 200I C01
EDUC 205I M01 3.0 Development/Individual Differences
$0.00
Lee Ann Hagan
Geology $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 GEOL 155 C01
Mini Cassia Center TBA
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
8:00 AM 2:20 PM Pat Ferrell
EDUC 204I M01 3.0 Families Communities and Culture
$0.00
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Mary Beth Crane
CSI Campus
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 GEOG 200 C01
Mini Cassia Center TBA
$0.00
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Jan Carpenter
$0.00
MTWR
8:00 AM 2:45 PM Jim Schlund
EDUC 201I M01 3.0 Foundations of Education
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center ENGL 015 M01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Jim Schlund
ECON 202 C01I 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 GEOG 102 C01I 3.0 Cultural Geography
Canyon 115
Mini Cassia Center TBA
$0.00 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Betti Taylor
Off Campus-Blaine County Center
$0.00
MTWRF
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
TWR
ENGL 015 B01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing
$0.00
MTWRF
7:30 AM 9:20 AM General Staff
Computer Assisted
TWR
$0.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Jim Schlund
MTWRF
Start Dates End
Computer Assisted
TWR
CSI Campus Canyon 115
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Geography
Drafting Technology
DRAT 150 C01
54
ENGL 015 C01V 4.0 Basic English and Writing
$0.00
1.0 Advanced Occupational Communicati
Desert 104B
Start
English
CSI Campus
DIET 265 C01
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Comment Days
CSI Campus
Diesel Technology
DIET 158 C01
Visit
CourseTitle BldgRoom
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Twin Falls County
DENA 185 T01
Cr
7/16/2008 7/30/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
COMP 109 M01 1.0 Basic Keyboarding
Center
$25.00
Blaine County Center To B MW
Mini Cassia Center A25
Section
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Cr
CourseTitle
Comment
Center
BldgRoom
Days
Start
LABT 201 C01
1.0 Laboratory Instrumentation
LABT 250 C01
4.0 Laboratory Procedures 2
Quality Assurance Lab TBA Quality Assurance Lab TBA
Times End Instructor
COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee Start Dates End
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Becerra
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Brett Reid
LAWE 130 C01 1.0 Detention Administration Issues Canyon 202
MTWRF
LAWE 131 C01 1.0 Detention Legal Issues Canyon 202
MTWRF
LAWE 133 C01 1.0 Detention Proficiencies Canyon 202
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Brett Reid 8:00 AM 3:50 PM Brett Reid 8:00 AM 3:50 PM Brett Reid
Mathematics
Comment Days
Mini Cassia Center A11
MATH 025 M02V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Mini Cassia Center A09
4.0 Intermediate Algebra Evergreen C76
MWF
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jim Dawson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MTWR
3:30 PM 4:50 PM Theresa Pham
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:30 AM 9:50 AM Theresa Pham
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 $0.00
Mini Cassia Center B14
MW
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 123 M01V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Mini Cassia Center A11 TWR
11:00 AM 12:50 PM Kevin Jones
MATH 015 C01V 3.0 Prealgebra
MATH 015 C08
MWF
3.0 Prealgebra
Meyerhoeffer 231
TWR
3.0 Prealgebra
Meyerhoeffer 232
MTWR
MATH 025 C01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Evergreen C74
MATH 025 C05
3.0 Beginning Algebra
Meyerhoeffer 234
MATH 025 C07V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Evergreen C74
MATH 108 C01
MWF MTWR MTWR MTWR
MATH 108 C02V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Evergreen C76
MTWR
MATH 123 C02V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Evergreen C76
MATH 143 C01 MATH 143 C03 MATH 143 C04 MATH 144 C01
TWR
3.0 College Algebra
Shields 210
3.0 College Algebra
Shields 208
3.0 College Algebra
Shields 203
2.0 Trigonometry
Shields 208
TWR TWR TWR MTWR
MATH 253 C01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics Evergreen C74
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Lynn Irons 8:00 AM 9:20 AM Jim Dawson 2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jim Dawson 1:00 PM 2:20 PM Theresa Pham
MTWR
8:30 AM 9:50 AM Theresa Pham
Northside Center TBA
10:00 AM 11:40 AM Steve Irons 12:30 PM 2:10 PM Steve Irons 8:00 AM 9:40 AM Steve Irons 10:00 AM 10:50 AM Ken Floyd 10:00 AM 11:20 AM Paul Morgan
Off Campus-Blaine County Center MATH 015 B01V 3.0 Prealgebra
Blaine County Center TBA MWF
MATH 025 B01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra
Blaine County Center TBA MWF
MATH 025 B02V 3.0 Beginning Algebra
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
MATH 025 B03V 3.0 Beginning Algebra
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
MATH 108 B01V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
MATH 123 B01V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Blaine County Center TBA TWR
MATH 253 B01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1:00 PM 2:40 PM Estella Elliott
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 11:20 AM Paul Morgan
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 123 N01V 3.0 Math in Modern Society Northside Center TBA TWR $0.00
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jim Dawson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:30 AM 9:50 AM Theresa Pham
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1:00 PM 2:40 PM Estella Elliott
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 11:20 AM Paul Morgan
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
$0.00
Medical Assistant
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus 4.0 Externship
$0.00
To be Arranged TBA
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Penny Glenn
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Nursing Assistant
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA 285 C01
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 253 N01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics Northside Center TBA MTWR $0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MEDA 235 C01
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Jim Dawson
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 025 N02V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Northside Center TBA MTWR $0.00
$0.00 1:00 PM 2:40 PM Estella Elliott
3:30 PM 6:50 PM Lynn Payne
$0.00 MWF
CSI Campus
$0.00 11:00 AM 12:50 PM Kevin Jones
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 025 N01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Northside Center TBA MWF $0.00
$0.00 8:00 AM 9:40 AM Ken Floyd
$0.00 11:00 AM 12:50 PM Kevin Jones
Off Campus-Northside Center
$0.00
4.0 Intermediate Algebra
Shields 210
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Jim Dawson
$0.00
$0.00
MTWR
MATH 015 N01V 3.0 Prealgebra $0.00
Evergreen C74
MATH 015 C04
Mini Cassia Center A11
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
Start Dates End
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 108 M01V 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Mini Cassia Center To Be A MTWR $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 108 M02 4.0 Intermediate Algebra
$0.00
MTWR
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MATH 253 M01V 3.0 Introductory Statistics MATH 108 P02
Start
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Jim Dawson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 025 M03V 3.0 Beginning Algebra Mini Cassia Center A11 MTWR $0.00
$0.00
MTWRF
CourseTitle BldgRoom
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
$0.00 TWRF
Cr
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 015 M01V 3.0 Prealgebra Mini Cassia Center A11 MWF $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 025 M01V 3.0 Beginning Algebra
CSI Campus Canyon 202
Center
$0.00 8:00 AM 4:50 PM Michael Becerra
Law Enforcement LAWE 119 C01 6.0 Cadet Practicum
Section
4.0 Cooperative Education
Aspen 164
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S001 C01 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 143 MTWR $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S001 C02 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant Aspen 143 WR $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S002 C01 0.0 Train the Trainer Aspen 149 $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S008 C01 0.0 Skills Competency Test Aspen 140 M $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S014 C01 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W $0.00
$0.00 8:00 AM 4:50 PM Jill Chestnut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
4:00 PM 8:50 PM Sue Jones
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 4:00 PM Jill Chestnut
6/4/2008 7/25/2008
Jill Chestnut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 1:50 PM Jill Chestnut
5/12/2008 5/12/2008
$400.00 $400.00 $200.00 $45.00 Instructor Permission Required 8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
6/4/2008
3/28/2008 3:41:20 PM
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$0.00 NURA S014 C03 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$0.00 NURA S014 C04 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$0.00 NURA S014 C05 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$0.00 NURA S014 C06 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$0.00 NURA S014 C07 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
7/16/2008 7/16/2008
$0.00 NURA S014 C08 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Jill Chestnut
7/23/2008 7/23/2008
$0.00 NURA S028 C01 0.0 Train the CNA Rater Aspen 164 W
4:00 PM 5:50 PM Jill Chestnut
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Jim Dawson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Jim Dawson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
3:30 PM 4:50 PM Theresa Pham
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:30 AM 9:50 AM Theresa Pham
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
11:00 AM 12:50 PM Kevin Jones
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1:00 PM 2:40 PM Estella Elliott
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
10:00 AM 11:20 AM Paul Morgan
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
GO FAR
$60.00
6/4/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S014 C02 0.0 Assistance with Medications Aspen 140 W
Instructor Permission Required
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$60.00
6/11/2008 6/11/2008
Instructor Permission Required
$60.00
6/18/2008 6/18/2008
Instructor Permission Required
$60.00
6/25/2008 6/25/2008
Instructor Permission Required 7/2/2008
Instructor Permission Required 7/9/2008
$60.00
7/2/2008 $60.00 7/9/2008 $60.00 $60.00 $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
edu STAY NEAR
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COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2008
Section
Center
Cr
CourseTitle BldgRoom
Days
NURA S033 C01 0.0 Phlebotomy Aspen 140
Aspen 140
Start
Start Dates End
S
8:00 AM 1:50 PM Angela Dorigatti-Kn
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MTR
5:00 PM 7:50 PM Angela Dorigatti-Kn
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 2:50 PM Cassie Tracy
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Parkview Care Center TBA MTR
5:00 PM 8:50 PM Cassie Tracy
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Nursing, Practical
NURP 220 C01
$0.00 M
8:00 AM 10:50 AM Scott Snell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Aspen 195
T
11:00 AM 12:50 PM General Staff
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 215 C01
W
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Paula Hart
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00 PHYE 215 C02
MTWR
Physical Education 234
10:00 AM 10:50 AM Joyce Ballard Additonal Gym Fee $15.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
TR
3:00 PM 5:50 PM David Schlesinger
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 Additonal Gym Fee $15.00
Physical Education 236
MTWR
Physical Education 231B
11:00 AM 11:50 AM Mellissa Belliston 7:30 AM 8:30 AM Scott Rogers
3.0 Tech of Camp Organiz & Coaching Physical Education TBA
3.0 Tech of Camp Organiz & Coaching Physical Education TBA
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Paula Hart
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 215 C03 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
3.0 Tech of Camp Organiz & Coaching
T
8:00 AM 9:50 AM Tammy Pehrson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00 PHYE 215 C04
3.0 Tech of Camp Organiz & Coaching
Aspen 140
M
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Becky Brown
Aspen 140
M
9:00 AM 11:50 AM John Brannen
Additional Fee of $125.00
Local Hospitals TBA
W
7:00 AM 2:50 PM Scott Snell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Local Hospitals
R
1:00 PM 8:50 PM Paula Hart
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
7:00 AM 2:50 PM Tammy Pehrson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
Local Hospitals TBA
T
7:00 AM 4:50 PM Becky Brown
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Local Hospitals TBA
T
7:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Pam Johnson-H
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting
PHYE 116 M01
1.0 Activity by Contract
$50.00
3.0 EMS Externship
Aspen 179
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Rick Routt
10:00 AM 12:00 PM David Dellett
MTWR
7:00 AM 7:50 AM David Schlesinger Additonal Gym Fee $15.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$15.00
12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kat Powell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Physical Education 236
MWR
12:00 PM 12:50 PM Kat Powell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1.0 Beginning & Advanced Judo MWF
1.0 Beginning Spinning
MWF
1.0 Beginning Spinning
Physical Education 246
MTWF
1.0 Pilates
TWR
Additional Gym Fee $15.00 12:00 PM 12:50 PM Bryan Matsuoka Additonal Gym Fee $15.00 6:00 AM 7:15 AM Jaime Tigue Additional Gym Fee $15.00 12:00 PM 1:15 PM Becca Wills
$15.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $15.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $15.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
11:00 AM 11:50 AM Jamie Mitchell
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $35.00
12:00 PM 12:50 PM LaLanne Delis
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
Mini Cassia Center
TF
9:00 AM 10:45 AM LaLanne Delis
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Mini Cassia Center
F
9:00 AM 10:50 AM LaLanne Delis
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
TR
3:00 PM 5:50 PM David Schlesinger
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Mini Cassia Center TBA
$0.00
Off Campus-Northside Center TR
3:00 PM 5:50 PM David Schlesinger
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Political Science CSI Campus POLS 101 C01I 3.0 American National Government
Individualized course email lhagan@csi.edu
POLS 200I C01
Independent Study E-mail lhagan@csi.edu
$15.00 POLS 202 C01I 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
T
$0.00
10:30 AM 12:00 PM Eugene Kramer
1.0 Beginning Group Fitness/Aerobics Mini Cassia Center TBA
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
MW
Aspen 126
$0.00 MW
1.0 Beginning Group Fitness/Aerobics
Physical Education 246
Mini Cassia Center
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
9:00 AM 10:30 AM Eugene Kramer
MWF
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Physical Education 231
Physical Education 304
Burley High School TBA
$0.00
7:30 AM 9:00 AM Eugene Kramer
MWF
$0.00 T
1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting
Physical Education 231A
Burley High School TBA
Northside Center TBA
CSI Campus Physical Education 104
MWF
PHYE 155 N01V 3.0 Health & Wellness
Physical Education 1.0 Bowling
Burley High School TBA
PHYE 155 M01V 3.0 Health & Wellness
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
$0.00
PHYE 106 M04
PHYE 142 M01
Janet Sandy
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 119 M01
Aspen TBA
3:00 PM 5:50 PM David Schlesinger
PHYE 106 M03
7:00 AM 4:50 PM John Brannen 7:00 AM 4:50 PM Becky Brown
$500.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
WRF WRF
Instructor Permission Required
7:45 AM 8:40 AM General Staff
1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting
Local Hospitals TBA Local Hospitals tba
0.0 RN Refresher Course
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
Blaine County Center TBA MTWR
PHYE 106 M02
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
1.0 Survey of Movements
Blaine County Center TBA TR
7:00 AM 4:50 PM General Staff
Janet Sandy
$0.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Heidi Cartisser
PHYE 155 B01V 3.0 Health & Wellness
WRF
0.0 RN Refresher Exam
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Blaine County Center
Local Hospitals TBA
Aspen 167
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Boomer Walker
Physical Education TBA
$140.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 145 B01 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
WR
Physical Education TBA
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Barret Peery
M
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Randy Rogers
Aspen 143
5.0 Medical Surgical 3
$15.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $15.00
MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
4.0 Maternal Child 1
$15.00
9:00 AM 9:50 AM Scott Rogers
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Scott Snell
Aspen 195
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MTWR
2:00 PM 3:50 PM Tammy Pehrson
Paramedic
PHYE 130 C03
$15.00
Physical Education 304
M
CSI Campus
PHYE 130 C02
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
M
Nursing, Registered
PHYE 122 C01
5:00 PM 8:50 PM Shawn Willsey
Aspen 143
NURP 220C T01 0.0 Medical Surgical 3 Clinical
PHYE 119 C01
T
Aspen 143
Local Hospitals TBA
PHYE 106 C01
Physical Education 236
1.0 Beginning Jogging/Running
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
3.0 Political Science Aspen 126
Lee Ann Hagan
Aspen 125
POLS 293I C01 POLS 294I C01
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
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$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
3.0 American State & Local Government Individualized course email lhagan@csi.edu
Aspen 126
Lee Ann Hagan
POLS 203 C01H 1.0 Civil Liberties Symposium POLS 205I C01
Lee Ann Hagan
RF
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
8:00 AM 5:00 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
6/19/2008 6/20/2008
3.0 Government Reseach
Independent Study E-mail lhagan@csi.edu
9.0 Legistlative Internship
Independent Study E-mail lhagan@csi.edu
5.0 Travel Internship
Independent Study E-mail lhagan@csi.edu $0.00 Lee Ann Hagan 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Aspen 126 Aspen 126 Aspen 126
Lee Ann Hagan Lee Ann Hagan
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
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
3/28/2008 3:41:20 PM
$40.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
PHYE 199 C04
Aspen 143
NURP 131L T01 0.0 Maternal Child 2 Lab
PHYE 101 C01
1 overnight trip (Fri & Sat) Add Fee $40 8:00 AM 11:50 AM Shawn Willsey
1.0 Dance Fitness
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Tammy Pehrson
Start Dates End
S
PHYE 199 C01
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Scott Snell
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Physical Education 236
1.0 Beginning Racquetball
W
Start
1.0 Introduction to Climbing
PHYE 138 C01
W
NURP 130C T01 0.0 Maternal Child 1 Clinical
PARA 285 C01
Comment Days
1.0 Yoga
Aspen 143
Off Campus-Twin Falls County
NURR 199 C03
CourseTitle BldgRoom
PHYE 134 C01
Aspen 143
NURP 120C T01 0.0 Clinical Experience
NURR 199 C01
Cr
Evergreen C74
Aspen 108
NURP 120L C02 0.0 Clinical Lab
NURP 130 C01
Center
PHYE 155 C02V 3.0 Health & Wellness
CSI Campus
NURP 120L C01 0.0 Clinical Lab
56
$400.00
Parkview Care Center TBA S
5.0 Medical Surgical 1
Section
$350.00 PHYE 133 C01
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
NURP 120 C01
@ www.csi.edu for the most up to date class listings.
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
NURA S001 M01 0.0 Certified Nursing Assistant
Visit
COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho
Comment
www.csi.edu ST
Center
Cr
CourseTitle
Comment
BldgRoom
Days
Start
COURSES FOR College of Southern Idaho Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Start Dates End
Psychology 3.0 General Psychology
Shields 113
MTWR
10:00 AM 11:20 AM Dr Randy Simonso
PSYC 201 M01
3.0 General Psychology
Mini Cassia Center TBA
$0.00 WELD 237 C01 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
TR
1:00 PM 3:30 PM Wayne Bagwell
3.0 Child & Adolescent Development
Mini Cassia Center TBA
TR
Cr
CourseTitle
Comment
BldgRoom
Days
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Desert 105
Local Hospitals TBA
WELD 285 C01 8.0 Cooperative Education Desert 105
XHOB 009 M01 0.0 HandGun Safety
Canyon 135
M
Canyon 133B
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 11:50 AM Alan Heck
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
8:00 AM 11:50 AM Alan Heck
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Real Estate CSI Campus REAE P101 C01 3.0 Real Estate Module 1
Additonal Fee $100.00
$100.00
Shields 115
RFS
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas
5/29/2008 5/31/2008
Shields 115
RFS
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas
6/12/2008 6/14/2008
REAE P112 C01 3.0 Real Estate Module 2 Shields 115 Shields 115
Additional Fee $100.00
RFS RFS
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas 8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dennis Jonas
REAE P199 C01 0.0 Comtemporary Topics
XMSC 187 C01
0.0 3rd Ann. Civil Liberties Symposium Fine Arts TBA
Joan Brawley
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
Aspen 127
Susan McFarland
3.0 Mexican American Tradition & Cultur MTWR
6/2/2008 6/26/2008
CSI Campus
SPAN 102 C01
$0.00
MTWR
8:00 AM 9:29 AM Raquel Arenz
4.0 Elementary Spanish
Canyon 106
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $0.00
MTWR
10:00 AM 11:29 AM Adam Crofts
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Surgical Technician CSI Campus SURT 201 C01
2.0 Pharmacology Surgical Technician
Aspen 181
XPED 012 C01
0.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting
XPED 034 C01
0.0 Tennis for Beginners
XPED 034 C02
0.0 Cardio Tennis
XPED 041 C01
0.0 Yoga 2
Physical Education 231B
M
Lab Fees
8:00 AM 11:50 AM Janet Milligan
$0.00
Physical Education 231A
6.0 Surgical Technique Practicum
CSI Tennis Courts TBA
Local Hospitals TBA
6:30 AM 2:50 PM Janet Milligan
$25.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Technical Training TECT S001 C01 0.0 Flagging Basic Traffic Control Canyon 119
S
6/7/2008
6/7/2008
CSI Campus 2.0 Theatre
Instructor Permission
Fine Arts 123
Laine Steel
Welding Technology
Desert 105
MTWRF
3:00 PM 3:50 PM Scott Rogers
MTWR
10:00 AM 10:50 AM Joyce Ballard
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
8:00 AM 2:20 PM John Peterson
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center 0.0 Rock Climbing9Age 16-Adult) City of Rocks TBA
$25.00
W
XPED 020 N01
0.0 Run for Your Life
Gooding Golf Course TBA F Northside Center TBA
Juanita Jones
7/16/2008 7/16/2008 $35.00
9:00 AM 12:50 PM Troy Vitek
6/20/2008 6/20/2008 $50.00
TR
6:00 AM 6:50 AM Amy Brinkley
6/3/2008 7/24/2008
Enrichment-Trips CSI Campus XTRP 006 C01
0.0 Albion Tour
XTRP 006 C03
0.0 Jarbidge & Salmon Tract Tour
XTRP 006 C04
0.0 Tour of TF Canal System
XTRP 006 C05
0.0 Oregon Trail to Glenns Ferry Tour
XTRP 006 C06
0.0 Four Historical Tours
$50.00
CSI Campus TBA
S
CSI Campus TBA
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
S
CSI Campus TBA
S
CSI Campus TBA
S
CSI Campus tba
6/7/2008
$65.00
7/12/2008 7/12/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
7/26/2008 7/26/2008
$45.00 $50.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
8/9/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
6/7/2008
CSI Campus 0.0 Around the World Arts&Crafts 0.0 Express Yourself!
$95.00 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Kimberly Schoena
7/21/2008 7/25/2008
MTWRF
1:00 PM 3:20 PM Kimberly Schoena
7/14/2008 7/18/2008
$95.00
YART 019 M01
0.0 Construction Art(Age 6-12)
YART 025 M01
0.0 Create a Little Drama (Age5-12)
YART 027 M01
0.0 Draw Squad (Age 6-12)
Mini Cassia Center B05 Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF
$20.00 3:00 PM 3:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/25/2008 6/29/2008 $20.00
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/4/2008
3/28/2008 3:41:20 PM
GO FAR
6/8/2008 $20.00
3:00 PM 3:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/4/2008
6/8/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center $0.00 YART 001 N01 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
0.0 Paper Mache and More Northside Center To Be Arr MW
$20.00 1:30 PM 2:50 PM Roman Scott
6/9/2008 6/18/2008
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
edu STAY NEAR
8/9/2008
MTWRF
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center Mini Cassia Center B05
8/9/2008 $189.00
S
Art 112
6/7/2008
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
Kids College-Art
Art 112
$125.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center
CSI Campus WELD 158 C01 1.0 Tig Welding 1
MTWR
6/10/2008 6/18/2008
Partnering w/PE-room reserved thru PHYE134C01 $125.00
Physical Education 304
$65.00 8:00 AM 4:50 PM John Bond
Theatre THEA 200I C01
60/40 Instrctr supplies ball & training aids. $60.00 4:00 PM 5:30 PM General Staff
0.0 Golf Swing & Chipping Clinic
YART 019 C01
CSI Campus
$125.00 Calss also offered through PHYE 106 C01 7:00 AM 7:50 AM David Schlesinger 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
TW
XPED 002 N01
YART 001 C01
$125.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Class also offered through PHYE 199 C03
Physical Education 236
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Additional Fee of $25.00
7:30 AM 8:25 AM Scott Rogers
MTWR
Off Campus-Twin Falls County SURT 285 T01
Class also offered through PHYE 199 C04
MTWR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Spanish
Canyon 106
6/19/2008 6/20/2008
CSI Campus 0.0 Beginning Jogging/Running
$0.00
12:00 PM 1:50 PM Raquel Arenz
4.0 Elementary Spanish
$60.00
8:00 AM 4:50 PM Dr Russ Tremayne
XPED 011 C01
6/26/2008 6/28/2008 XPED 014 M01 7/10/2008 7/12/2008
CSI Campus SOCY 101 C01I 3.0 Introduction to Sociology
SPAN 101 C01
RF
$100.00
Sociology
Canyon 106
$50.00
CSI Campus
$35.00
CSI Campus
SOCY 278 C01
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Enrichment-Physical Education
1:00 PM 2:20 PM Alan Heck
MTWRF
8:00 AM 2:20 PM John Peterson
8:00 AM 3:50 PM Tony Bernad
$0.00
RCON 180 C01 1.0 Excavation and Masonry Layout RCON 182 C01 4.0 Foundation Construction I
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Enrichment-Hobbies
CSI Campus MTWRF
8:00 AM 2:20 PM John Peterson
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
$25.00
Residential Construction Tech
Canyon 135
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Enrichment-Miscellaneous
7:30 AM 4:20 PM Dr Gary Lauer
RCON 101 C01 1.0 Construction Tools & Safety
Start Dates End
$0.00
MTWRF
Cassia County Sheriff Offic S
Addition fee of $25.00
MTWRF
8:00 AM 2:20 PM John Peterson
MTWRF
Off Campus-Twin Falls County RADT 180C T01 7.0 Clinical Education 1
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
3.0 Tig Welding Project Application
$0.00
10:00 AM 12:30 PM Wayne Bagwell
MTWRF
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Radiological Technology
Start
$0.00
Desert 105
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center PSYC 101 M01
Center
WELD 159 C01 4.0 Tig Welding 2
CSI Campus PSYC 101 C01
Section
DAYTIME CLASSES
COURSE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2008 Section
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Section
YART 019 N01
0.0 Being Creative with Art
YART 033 N01
Days
Start
Northside Center To Be Arr TR
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
10:00 AM 10:50 AM Tracie Anderson
0.0 Exploring Art & It's Lingo
Northside Center To Be Arr TR
0.0 Clay Creations
Start Dates End
YART 024 T01
$20.00 YPED 010 M02
$15.00 YPED 021 M01 6/10/2008 6/19/2008
9:30 AM 11:30 AM Susie McCartney
7/16/2008 7/17/2008 YPED 004 N01
0.0 Balloon Blast
Northside Center To Be Arr W
11:00 AM 11:50 AM Suzie Heller Kloibe
6/4/2008
0.0 Hot Glass
MTWR
0.0 Wild & Wacky Artists
Hands On Crafts TBA
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Robin Dober 10:00 AM 11:50 AM Robin Dober
0.0 Summer Tech Camp
Meyerhoeffer 101
MTWRF
0.0 Summer Tech Camp
Meyerhoeffer 101
8:00 AM 5:00 PM Bella Bagdasarova 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Bella Bagdasarova
0.0 Bon Appetit
MTWR
Shields 109
6/23/2008 6/27/2008 YSCI 012 C04
6/15/2008 6/18/2008 YSCI 012 C06
YSCI 012 C07
11:30 AM 12:20 PM Adam Crofts
0.0 The ABC's of Sign Language MTWRF
YMSC 027 C02 YMSC 027 C03
TWRF
0.0 Nursing School for Kids 1
Aspen 178
TWRF
0.0 Nursing School for Kids 2
Aspen 178
1:00 PM 2:50 PM Saunia Phillips
TWRF
6/16/2008 6/20/2008
YSCI 002 M01 $50.00 YSCI 002 M02
3:00 PM 4:50 PM Janet Milligan
6/10/2008 6/13/2008
3:00 PM 4:50 PM Janet Milligan
7/8/2008 7/11/2008
$50.00 YSCI 002 M03
YMSC 098 N01
0.0 Life Skills Training
6/24/2008 6/27/2008 YSCI 001 N01 $8.00
Northside Center TBA
MTWRF
0.0 It's More Than Make-Up
1:30 PM 3:20 PM Heidi Diehl
6/16/2008 6/20/2008 $2.00
Northside Center To Be Arr S
10:00 AM 11:50 AM Angie Fager
6/7/2008
6/7/2008
Kids College-Physical Ed CSI Campus
YPED 002 C01 YPED 002 C02
0.0 Future Tennis Champs
CSI Tennis Courts TBA
MTWRF
0.0 Junior Tennis Stars
CSI Tennis Courts TBA
MTWRF
YPED 002 C03
0.0 Junior Tennis Stars
YPED 002 C04
0.0 Future Tennis Champs
YPED 024 C01 YPED 024 C02
CSI Tennis Courts TBA
MTWRF
CSI Tennis Courts TBA
MTWRF
60/40 split w/instr splyng trng aids gr 5-8 11:00 AM 11:50 AM General Staff
60/40 splt w/instr suply trang aids gr 1-4 10:00 AM 11:00 AM General Staff
0.0 Youth Ropes Challenge Course
CSI Campus TBA
0.0 Kids' Climbing Day
CSI Campus TBA
$50.00
6/16/2008 6/20/2008
60/40 splt w/instr spyl trng aids gr 5-8 11:00 AM 11:50 AM General Staff
$50.00
6/9/2008 6/13/2008
60/40 splt w/inst sply trng aids gr1-4 10:00 AM 10:50 AM General Staff
$50.00
6/9/2008 6/13/2008
$50.00
6/16/2008 6/20/2008 $50.00
R
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Stacey Ward
7/10/2008 7/10/2008
W
9:00 AM 11:50 AM Stacey Ward
8/20/2008 8/20/2008
$50.00
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center YPED 007 M01 YPED 010 M01
0.0 Rock Climbing (Age 8-16)
City of Rocks TBA
T
0.0 Gymastics (Age 4-5)
Mini Cassia Center A20
TR
$25.00 Juanita Jones
7/15/2008 7/15/2008
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Susan Kippes
6/3/2008 6/26/2008
5/30/2008 5/30/2008
0.0 Summer Youth Golf
$50.00
Canyon Springs Golf Cours T
11:00 AM 12:20 PM Brandon Otte
6/24/2008
7/8/2008
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
1:00 PM 2:50 PM Dr Jan Simpkin
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
Dr Jan Simpkin
7/28/2008
8/1/2008
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/4/2008
6/8/2008
3:00 PM 3:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/4/2008
6/8/2008
0.0 Morning Science Camp-Gr 1 & 2 Evergreen A05
MTWRF
Evergreen A05
Evergreen C74
MTWRF
MTWRF
$55.00
9:30 AM 11:20 AM Dr Jan Simpkin
$55.00
1:00 PM 2:50 PM Dr Jan Simpkin
$55.00
9:30 AM 11:20 AM Dr Jan Simpkin
0.0 Afternoon Science Camp-Grades 3&4 Evergreen C74
MTWRF
$55.00
1:00 PM 2:50 PM Dr Jan Simpkin
0.0 Morning Science Camp-Grade 5 Evergreen A15
MTWRF
$55.00
9:30 AM 11:20 AM Dr Jan Simpkin
0.0 Afternoon Science Camp-Grade 5 Evergreen A15
MTWRF
$55.00
0.0 Science Camp-Late Fee CSI Campus
$10.00
MTWRF
0.0 CSI Style Fun Forensics (Age6-12) Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF
0.0 The Science of Color Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF
0.0 Ooey Gooey Science (Age 5-8) Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF
0.0 Science with Snap (Age 9-12) Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF
$20.00 $20.00 $20.00
3:00 PM 3:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/18/2008 6/22/2008
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Rose Warrell
6/18/2008 6/22/2008
$20.00
Off Campus-Northside Center
$50.00
3:00 PM 4:50 PM Janet Milligan
9:00 AM 10:50 AM Troy Vitek
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
$50.00 YSCI 001 M01
Off Campus-Northside Center
YMSC 011 N01
$10.00
Gooding Golf Course TBA F
6/16/2008 6/27/2008
CSI Campus 0.0 Nursing School for Kids 1
Aspen 178
0.0 Let's Golf
0.0 Morning Science Camp-Grades 3 & 4
Kids College-Miscellaneous
YMSC 027 C01
LaLanne Delis
7/7/2008 7/11/2008 YSCI 012 C03
$45.00
MWF
Shields 104
$20.00
Mini Cassia Center TBA
0.0 Afternoon Science Camp-Grades 1&2
CSI Campus 0.0 Espanol Para Ninos
7/8/2008 7/31/2008
YSCI 012 C02
YSCI 012 C05
10:30 AM 12:20 PM Jill Skeem
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Susan Kippes
$30.00
TR
CSI Campus
6/9/2008 6/13/2008 YSCI 012 C01
$55.00
Desert 114
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Kids College-Science
50/50 splt w/ITC after expns/lunch included $350.00
MTWRF
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
0.0 Yoga (Age 6-10)
7/21/2008 7/24/2008
50/50 splt w/ITC after expns/lunch included $350.00
Kids College-Languages
YLNG 002 C01
Mini Cassia Center A20
$85.00
MTWRF
Start
Off Campus-Twin Falls County YPED 004 T01
$85.00
Hands On Crafts TBA
Comment Days
0.0 Gymnastics (Age 4-5)
6/4/2008
CSI Campus
YLNG 001 C01
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Off Campus-Northside Center
$10.00
Kids College-Home Economics
YHEC 001 C01
Cr
$40.00
Northside Center To Be Arr WR
CSI Campus
YCMP 003 C02
Center
1:30 PM 2:50 PM Roman Scott
Kids College-Computers
YCMP 003 C01
Section
6/10/2008 6/19/2008
Off Campus-Twin Falls County
YART 022 T01
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$52.00 3:30 PM 4:50 PM Ben Abbey
6/24/2008 7/22/2008
Are you looking for a career as a network administrator or technician? People with expertise in Network Systems are in high demand. Contact: Computer Support Technician Kirk Ruby at kruby@csi.edu 1-208-732-6316 Network Systems Support Roland Cooke at rcooke@csi.edu 1-208-732-6309
$30.00
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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NURA S005 C01 0.0 Intravenous Therapy 1
5:00 PM 7:50 PM Becky Brown
$70.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
5:00 PM 7:50 PM Becky Brown
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
W
5:00 PM 8:50 PM Brian Grooms
6/4/2008
6/4/2008
W
5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Chestnut
7/9/2008
7/9/2008
5:00 PM 9:50 PM Jill Chestnut
$40.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Chestnut
6/18/2008 6/18/2008
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S032 C05 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Aspen 179 W 5:00 PM 8:50 PM Jill Chestnut
7/23/2008 7/23/2008
CSI Campus MW
Aspen 140
6:30 PM 9:50 PM Dennis Heiner
Off Campus-Blaine County Center ACCT 201 B01V 4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting Blaine County Center TBA MW
6:30 PM 9:50 PM Dennis Heiner
Mini Cassia Center A11
MW
$0.00 NURA S030 C01 0.0 CPR Aspen 179 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
6:30 PM 9:50 PM Dennis Heiner
8.0 Ammonia Refrigeration
NURA S032 C01 0.0 BLS CPR Health Care Provider Aspen 179
$0.00
MTWR
$25.00
Aspen 179
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S031 C03 0.0 Heartsaver CPR & First Aid Aspen 179 W
CSI Campus Canyon 135
5:00 PM 9:50 PM David Wyett
Computers
W
Blaine County Center To B MW
COMP 139 B01 1.0 Using Quickbooks 2 Blaine County Center 409
6:00 PM 8:50 PM Cindy Hency
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center COMP 130 M01 1.0 Introduction to Windows Mini Cassia Center A24
5/28/2008 6/11/2008 PHYE 130 C04 8/5/2008 8/19/2008 PHYE 199 C03
Additional Lab Fee $22.00
T
5:00 PM 7:30 PM Terri Bruns
TR
PHYE 134 M01
6:00 PM 9:50 PM Dr John Hurley
Physical Education 246
1.0 Cardio Tennis
6/2/2008
Blaine County Center TBA TR
Additional Gym Fee $15.00 $15.00 5:10 PM 6:00 PM Kaycee McCauley 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MTWR
3:00 PM 3:50 PM Scott Rogers
$15.00
Physical Education 236
$0.00 7/8/2008
1.0 Strength Training & Weight Lifting Burley High School TBA
1.0 Yoga
Mini Cassia Center A11
TR
6:00 AM 7:30 AM Eugene Kramer
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
MT
5:30 PM 7:00 PM LaLanne Delis
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Physics Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
6:00 PM 9:50 PM Dr John Hurley
6/2/2008
$0.00 PHYS 101 M01
7/8/2008
4.0 General Astronomy Mini Cassia Center B14
Northside Center TBA
TR
6:00 PM 9:50 PM Dr John Hurley
6/2/2008
7/8/2008
POLS 101 M01
3.0 American National Government Mini Cassia Center TBA
EDUC 202 M01I 1.0 Field Experience
6/2/2008
Evergreen C74
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
English
ENGL 102 M01 ENGL 126 M01
3.0 English Composition 2
Mini Cassia Center A07
TR
3.0 Film & Literature
Mini Cassia Center A07
MW
5:30 PM 8:20 PM Robert A Mayer
4.0 Intermediate Algebra
TR
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center MATH 143 M01 3.0 College Algebra Mini Cassia Center B14
7:00 PM 9:20 PM Lynn Payne
MEDA 130 C01 1.0 Introduction to Physician Coding Aspen 195
TR
6:00 PM 8:20 PM Shawn Hafer
$0.00 6:30 PM 9:20 PM Ryan Torngren
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 SOCY 101 N01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology Evergreen C74 MW $0.00
$0.00 6:20 PM 9:20 PM Ryan Torngren
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Enrichment-Art
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center XART 038 M01 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 XART 038 M02
0.0 Digital Camera Survival Skills
$20.00
Mini Cassia Center A24
6:00 PM 7:50 PM John Berglund
6/2/2008
M
6:00 PM 7:50 PM John Berglund
7/7/2008 7/14/2008
S
10:00 AM 1:50 PM John Berglund
7/12/2008 7/12/2008
0.0 Flower Photography Mini Cassia Center A24 Mini Cassia Center A24
$40.00
XART 034 N01
0.0 Create with Precious Metal Clay
$0.00 XART 034 N02
0.0 Fun with Clay-Not Just for Kids
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
XART 099 N01
Northside Center To Be Arr WR Northside Center To Be Arr WR
0.0 Acrylic Painting
Northside Center To Be Arr W
6:00 PM 8:50 PM Susie McCartney
$65.00 7/23/2008 7/24/2008
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$34.00 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Susie McCartney
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 $50.00
7:00 PM 7:50 PM Kurt Pierson
6/4/2008 7/23/2008
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
edu STAY NEAR
6/9/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Medical Assistant CSI Campus
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
$0.00 MW
6:30 PM 9:20 PM Ryan Torngren
$0.00 SOCY 101 M01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 Mini Cassia Center TBA MW
$0.00 5:00 PM 8:20 PM Raymond Arp
$0.00
Blaine County Center TBA MW
CSI Campus Shields 203
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Off Campus-Blaine County Center
Mathematics MATH 108 C03
6:30 PM 9:20 PM Ryan Torngren
SOCY 101 B01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology
$0.00 5:30 PM 8:20 PM Robert A Mayer
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
MW
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center 4:00 PM 6:50 PM Michelle Eilers
$0.00 5:30 PM 8:00 PM Kim Prestwich
CSI Campus SOCY 101 C01V 3.0 Introduction to Sociology
Kevin Rogers
TR
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Sociology
7/8/2008
$0.00
Mini Cassia Center TBA
Mini Cassia Center TBA
TR
$0.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM Dr John Hurley
Education
3.0 English Composition 1
6:00 PM 9:30 PM Wallace Blacker
Political Science
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
ENGL 101 M02
$0.00
TR
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
$0.00
Off Campus-Northside Center ECON 201 N01V 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics
$0.00
MWF
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center ECON 201 M01V 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
Mini Cassia Center TBA
Off Campus-Blaine County Center ECON 201 B01V 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics
MTWR
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
7/8/2008 PHYE 106 M01
CSI Campus Evergreen C74
1.0 Beginning Spinning
$22.00 6/10/2008
Economics ECON 201 C01V 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics
$25.00
CSI Campus
$25.00 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Cindy Hency
$25.00
TR
$25.00
Physical Education
Off Campus-Blaine County Center COMP 115 B01 1.0 Introduction to Spreadsheets
$95.00
$25.00
NURA S030 C02 0.0 CPR $0.00
Air Cond, Refrig, & Heating AIRC 138 C01
W
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURA S006 C01 0.0 Intravenous Therapy 2 Aspen 140 W
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center ACCT 201 M01V 4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting
Start Dates End
CSI Campus
Accounting
Evergreen C76
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Nursing Assistant
Night Classes ACCT 201 C01V 4.0 Intro to Financial Accounting
Start
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CSI Campus 0.0 Photograph to Photoshop Contd.
Meyerhoeffer 101
50/50 with Instructor 6:00 PM 7:50 PM Randy Burbank
T
Mini Cassia Center A24
M
6:00 PM 7:50 PM John Berglund
0.0 Summer Youth Judo Physical Education 304
0.0 Medicare 101
T
7:00 PM 8:50 PM General Staff
YPED 010 M04
0.0 Gymnastics Beginners (Age 6-12)
0.0 Knitting-Sticks & Strings TR
MW
6/10/2008 6/24/2008
6:30 PM 7:20 PM Donna Stalley
7/7/2008 7/30/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center
XHOB 023 N01
0.0 Into to Fly Fishing 1
$25.00
Northside Center To Be Arr R
6:00 PM 6:50 PM Scott Stanton
6/19/2008 6/26/2008
Enrichment-Languages Off Campus-Northside Center
XLNG 004 N01
0.0 Conversational Spanish
$50.00
Northside Center To Be Arr TR
5:00 PM 6:50 PM Samuel Lopez
7/1/2008 7/24/2008
Enrichment-Miscellaneous CSI Campus
XMSC 010 C01 XMSC 192 C01
0.0 Personal Navigation & GPS
Aspen 181
0.0 HypnoBirthing
$40.00
W
6:00 PM 7:50 PM Tom Gilbertson
6/11/2008 6/25/2008
W
6:30 PM 8:50 PM Evelyn Hedges
6/18/2008 7/23/2008
$200.00
Shields 105
Off Campus-Northside Center
XMSC 159 N01 XMSC 166 N01 XMSC 166 N02 XMSC 192 N01
0.0 You're On the Air
$30.00
Northside Center To Be Arr T
6:00 PM 7:30 PM General Staff
0.0 Scrapbooking fo rthe 21st Century
Northside Center To Be Arr M
7:00 PM 8:30 PM Linda Muck
0.0 Scrapbooking for the 21st Century
Northside Center To Be Arr T
0.0 I've Been Framed!
Phils Framing TBA
7:00 PM 8:30 PM Linda Muck
6/17/2008 6/17/2008 $15.00 6/16/2008 6/16/2008 $15.00 7/15/2008 7/15/2008 $30.00
TR
7:00 PM 8:50 PM Phillip Bowler
6/3/2008
6/5/2008
Enrichment-Physical Education CSI Campus
XPED 003 C01 XPED 003 C02 XPED 004 C01
0.0 Judo for Beginners
Physical Education 304
0.0 Advanced Judo 0.0 Beginning Parkour
Physical Education TBA
$60.00
TR
6:30 PM 7:20 PM Bryan Matsuoka
5/13/2008 8/14/2008
TR
7:30 PM 8:50 PM Bryan Matsuoka
5/13/2008 8/14/2008
MW
5:30 PM 6:50 PM Christopher Larson
$50.00
Physical Education 304
$85.00 6/2/2008 7/23/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center
XPED 008 N01 XPED 017 N01
0.0 Self Defense
TR
$30.00
5:00 PM 5:50 PM Susan Kippes
7/8/2008 7/31/2008
6:00 PM 6:50 PM Susan Kippes
6/3/2008 6/26/2008
6:00 PM 6:50 PM Susan Kippes
7/8/2008 7/31/2008
$30.00 $30.00
CAREER in a Year! A fun, free CSI event that’ll show you how you can train quickly for your first career or a brand new one.
4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 in and outside the Student Union Building. Door prizes, refreshments, displays, career advising and information.
$60.00
Northside Center To Be Arr M
0.0 Trap Shooting
Mini Cassia Center A20
TR
6/3/2008 6/26/2008
$25.00 7:00 PM 8:50 PM Pat Hamilton
$52.00
Expo Center Park TBA
TR
0.0 Gymnastics Intermediate/Adv
Mini Cassia Center A20
$30.00
5:00 PM 5:50 PM Susan Kippes
YPED 010 M06
CSI Campus 0.0 Dog Obedience
Mini Cassia Center A20
TR
0.0 Bymnastics Intermediate/Adv
Enrichment-Hobbies
XHOB 004 C01
Mini Cassia Center A20
$15.00 YPED 010 M05
7/15/2008 7/15/2008
Off Campus-Northside Center Northside Center TBA
$60.00 6/2/2008 6/11/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
Enrichment-Home Economics
XHEC 017 N01
7:00 PM 7:50 PM Bryan Matsuoka
0.0 Gymnastics Beginners (Age 6-12)
CSI Campus Aspen 180
MTWRF
$30.00 YPED 010 M03 6/16/2008 6/30/2008
Enrichment-Finance
XFIN 023 C01
Start Dates End
CSI Campus $50.00 YPED 011 C02 6/3/2008 6/17/2008
Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center
XCMP 060 M01 0.0 Quick Picasa Photos
Course Fee
Times End Instructor
Kids College-Physical Ed
Enrichment-Computers
XCMP 060 C01
Start
7:00 PM 8:30 PM Kevin Williams
6/2/2008 7/21/2008 $30.00
Gooding Trap Club TBA
T
5:00 PM 6:50 PM Rod Thomas
6/24/2008 6/24/2008
Off Campus-Twin Falls County XPED 002 T01
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Canyon Springs Golf Cours T
$75.00 5:00 PM 6:20 PM Brandon Otte
6/24/2008
7/8/2008
Kids College-Art Off Campus-Mini-Cassia Center YART 015 M01
0.0 Liquid Arts (Age 6-12)
Mini Cassia Center B05
MTWRF
4:00 PM 4:50 PM Rose Warrell
$20.00 6/25/2008 6/29/2008
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Candace Baltz
CSI Campus
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 GEOG 100 C01W 4.0 Physical Geography Internet TBA Internet course email jchestnut@csi.edu $0.00
swillsey@csi.edu (internet course) lab incl'd
Cathleen Currie
Internet TBA
Jill Chestnut
Shawn Willsey
Art
CSI Campus HIST 102 C01W 3.0 Western Civilization 2
CSI Campus ARTS 101 C01W 3.0 Art History 1
Internet Course email rtremayne@csi.edu
Internet TBA
Internet course email ncamp@csi.edu
Dr Russ Tremayne
$0.00 6/2/2008 6/27/2008 HIST 111 C01W 3.0 US History 1 Internet TBA Internet course email ncamp@csi.edu $0.00
Internet TBA Internet
Nancy Camp
Business Administration
6/2/2008 6/27/2008 HIST 112 C01W 3.0 US History 2 Internet TBA
Internet Course email rtremayne@csi.edu Dr Russ Tremayne
CSI Campus
Internet course email dheiner@csi.edu
BUSA 201 C01W 3.0 Business Communication
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 HUMA 101 C01W 3.0 Introduction to Humanities 1 Internet TBA Internet course email mcrane@csi.edu $0.00
Internet TBA
Mary Beth Crane
BUSA 250 C01W 3.0 Principles of Marketing
Internet course email dheiner@csi.edu
Internet TBA
Dennis Heiner
Internet TBA
Dennis Heiner
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 015 C03W 3.0 Prealgebra
Julie Heithecker
Communications
COMM 101 C03W3.0 Fundamentals of Oral Communicatio
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 025 C04W 3.0 Beginning Algebra Internet TBA
Lynn Irons
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 108 C04W 4.0 Intermediate Algebra Internet TBA Internet course email tseeley@csi.edu $0.00
Criminal Justice
Bill Ebener
MATH 157 C01W 3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 1 Internet TBA
Internet course email cmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MATH 257 C01W 3.0 Math for Elementary Teachers 2 Internet TBA Internet course email breid@csi.edu $0.00
Internet TBA
Chris Meyerhoeffer
CRIJ 104 C01W 3.0 Introduction to Corrections Internet TBA
Brett Reid
CRIJ 270 C01W 3.0 Criminology
Chris Meyerhoeffer
Education Assistant
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 MUSI 100 C01W 3.0 Music Appreciation Internet
Internet Course contact tmeyerhoeffer@csi.edu
Internet TBA
Rebecca Hunsaker
EDUA 240 C01W 3.0 Develop & Adapt the Curriculum
General Staff
Education
$0.00
Internet
Dr LueLinda Egber
Dr Pam Johnson-H
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Internet course Email legbert@csi.edu
EDUC 205 C02W 3.0 Development/Individual Differences
Internet Course e-mail legbert@csi.edu
Internet TBA
Dr LueLinda Egber
CSI Campus
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURR 208 C01W 3.0 Professional Nursing Transition
EDUC 204 C01W 3.0 Families Communities & Culture
EDUC 215 C01W 3.0 Educational Technology
Contact pholloway@csi.edu
Nursing, Registered Internet course email legbert@csi.edu
Internet
CSI Campus
$0.00 6/2/2008 7/25/2008 NURP 131 C02W 4.0 Maternal Child 2 Internet TBA
Aspen 174
$0.00
CSI Campus
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 116 C01W 1.0 Activity by Contract Physical Education 226 Interent course email dmakings@csi.edu $0.00 Dr Dave Makings
English
6/2/2008 7/25/2008 PHYE 155 C01W 3.0 Health & Wellness CSI Campus
PHYE 210 C01W 3.0 Physical Ed for Elementary Teachers
CSI Campus Internet course email sbrulotte@csi.edu
Internet
Shelley Brulotte
Internet Course email jsandy@csi.edu $0.00 Janet Sandy 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Physical Education
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Dr LueLinda Egber
Internet
$0.00
Internet
Internet email jtigue@csi.edu Jaime Tigue Register on Blackboard Jaime Tigue
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$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Nursing, Practical
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Internet course email smiller@csi.edu $0.00 Sue Miller 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Internet
CSI Campus EDUC 201 C01W 3.0 Foundations of Education
Paul Morgan
Colby Jones
Please email instructor at edwise@llc.com
Internet TBA
Internet course email pmorgan cm
Internet course email cjones@csi.edu
MUSI 103 C01W 2.0 Fundamentals of Music
CSI Campus
$0.00 Internet course email pmorgan@csi.edu Paul Morgan 6/2/2008 7/25/2008
CSI Campus
Internet course cmeyerhoefer@csi.edu
Internet TBA
$0.00
6/2/2008 7/25/2008
Music
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