UNM Continuing Education Fall 2013 Catalog

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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID ALBUQUERQUE, NM PERMIT NO. 39

Fall 2013 | August-December

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico

Membership Program for Lifelong Learners 50+

Advocate for Osher We charge less than $30 for many of our courses and free activities abound. Additional member benefits and inclusion in the Osher Community are included in the $20 Annual Membership fee. To keep our program accessible to all and our fees low, we encourage contributions from people like you. Lifelong learning is essential for cognitive health and overall wellness. As we develop Osher as a place to be for new ideas, free public forums and a myriad of creative outlets, we want to explore how education can serve people throughout their lives. We welcome your input and suggestions.

Please give as generously as you can. Donating is Easy:

• Sign up to make a donation on the UNM Foundation Website: https://unmfund.org/online-giving

• Choose “Continuing Education” from the list and make your gift designation to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

• Checks should be made payable to the University of

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from all of us at UNM Continuing Education and the more than 1,000 members served annually by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico.

Osher Membership Information:

Maralie Belonge, Program Supervisor 505-277-6179 | belonge@unm.edu dce.unm.edu/Membership

New Mexico Foundation and designate the contribution to be utilized for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNM and sent to: UNM Foundation MSC07 4260, 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Phone: 505-277-4503 / 1-800-UNM-FUND (866-3863) Fax: 505-277-4435

• Your contribution is tax deductible.


Table of Contents Business & Technology Custom Training Online Training Certificate Programs

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Professional Development Leadership Skills Project Management Event Management Instruction and Facilitation Training Administrative Professionals Finance and Accounting Paralegal & Legal Support Careers Grant Writing Volunteer Management Mediation and Conflict Resolution

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Health and Wellness Professions Emergency Medical Services Health Care Careers Health Care Careers Online Personal Training Holistic Health Substance Abuse Studies

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Computers and Technology 18 Computer Training 18 Microsoft Office 19 Apple 21 CompTIA for Systems Engineering 23 ITIL 24 GIS 24 Digital Arts Graphic Design & Visual Communication Business, Marketing & Social Media Digital Photography & Videography Computer Graphics Animation, Video Editing & Motion Graphics Audio & Music Production Apple Creative Professional for Video & Music Web Design & Development

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Personal Enrichment Arts & Crafts 35 Arts 35 Crafts & Hobbies 41 Photography 45 Cooking 46 Culture & Humanities 50 Communication 50 Dance 51 Film 52 Humanities 53 Music 54 Reading & Writing 57 Story of New Mexico Travel & Lectures 59 Fitness & Health 67 Dance Fitness 67 Eastern Practice 67 Meditation 68 Natural Healing 68 Outdoor Recreation 70 Pilates 72 Strength & Cardio 72 Swimming 73 Yoga 74 Home & Garden

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Languages 79 Personal Finance & Money

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Easy Ways to Register

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Online

dce.unm.edu Phone

505-277-0077 Option 1 M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm Most credit cards accepted

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UNM Continuing Education Attn: Registration MSC07 4030 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Fax

505-277-1990 Fax/Mail instructions see website.

In Person

M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm UNM Continuing Education 1634 University Blvd. NE (just north of Indian School)

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Community Services Spanish Resource Center 85 DWI 85 NM Kids 85

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Phone Directory

General Information

Most Requested Numbers Catalog Requests 505-925-9562 Registration 505-277-0077 Program Information 505-925-9562 Reception Desk 505-925-9562 Conference Center 505-277-5984 Fax Numbers All Programs 505-277-8975 Registration 505-277-1990 Conference Center 505-277-6080

Office Hours Non-Credit Registration Center Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm with the exception of holidays. See website for holiday closures. Free Parking Parking is free and readily available at the UNM Continuing Education campus. Over-flow parking is located at 1642 University Blvd.

For complete registration information and business policies visit our website at dce.unm.edu Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Available towards non-credit classes for: • Anyone registering for three or more classes at the same time; • Organizations registering three or more employees in the same class; • Senior citizens age 65 or older with proof of age (also available online); • UNM students with a valid UNM ID; • Couples Rates are available for some Dance and Money Matters classes. The couples rate is considered a discount, and all rules apply. Some rescrictions apply, see website for details.

Tuition Remission for UNM Faculty/Staff/Retirees Use UNM’s tuition remission for ALL UNM Continuing Education non-credit classes. This includes Business and Technology, Growth and Enrichment, Online Courses, Story of New Mexico courses and Osher classes. Benefit information and tuition remission forms can be found online at dce.unm.edu. If registering by email, send completed forms to registration@dce.unm.edu For questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

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Custom Training

Custom solutions Just for you. UNM Continuing Education can create any type of high-quality educational offering for you or your organization. And it’s done with flexibility in delivery, location, scheduling and pricing.

Flexible

We will design the training specifically for your group size, schedule and location. The courses are created just for you and others with similar interests. Arrange training dates and times to meet your schedule.

Cost-Effective

We will maximize your budget and time by giving you exactly the training you need. Save money with cost-effective group training. Maximize learning time with training at your location.

Targeted

Create specialized workshops, certificate programs and conferences for your business. Develop customized one-on-one training. Ensure quality of programs through constant contact with the UNMCE Project Manager. Our instructors are industry experts with at least 10 years of experience in training adult learners, and a minimum of a Master’s Degree.

To find out how we can customize classes or training for you, please call 505-277-6034 or visit dce.unm.edu/Custom. 505-277-6034 2

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Online Training Accessible. Affordable. Flexible. Choose from these subject areas: • • • • • • • • •

Business and Careers Grant Writing and Nonprofit Management Professional Development Project Management IT Professional Healthcare Test Preparation Internet, Design, and Technical Network Skilled Trades & Industrial Certification Training • Microsoft Certification • Personal Enrichment For a complete listing of online classes visit our website at dce.unm.edu/online

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FREE demonstrations open to the public.

Digital Arts Information Session Get information on certificate programs, courses and employment information for Graphic Design, Web Design and Development, Digital Photography, Digital Filmmaking, Multimedia, Instructional Media, Music Production, Apple Certified Professional, Apple computer maintenance and more. Thursday, August 22 5:15pm-6:30pm

Graduate School Exam Prep

Cloud Computing Cloud computing is a part of our daily lives but for many its definition is unclear. Join computer and Digital Arts expert Ed Brandt as you explore the meaning of cloud computing and how it is used by organizations and individuals alike. Discover ways to take advantage of the wide array of services available including, application and file access, data syncing, computer backup and more. Thursday, November 5 5:15pm-6:30pm

Readiness: A student who doesn’t feel ready to take the scheduled test date can continue to study with us for the next test administration.

No need to register. It’s free. Bring a friend. This session meets in room 219 at UNM Continuing Education. 1634 University Blvd. NE. For more information or to RSVP, call 505-277-6037. Visit our website at dce.unm.edu/free-info-sessions.htm

Kaplan is pleased to offer its score-raising programs in Albuquerque in partnership with UNMCE. Please visit www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST to register and for additional program details.

Grad school entrance exams are only a few hours in length, yet the scores are typically heavily weighted in the grad school admissions process. Graduate school programs require a significant investment of time and money. Invest first in getting a higher score on your entrance exam. We are so confident that our programs work, we offer our Higher Score Guarantee:

Satisfaction: A student who does improve but still wants a higher score can study with us again for the next test administration. Money Back: In the rare case that a student does not improve, he or she can continue to study with us for the next test administration or can get a 100% tuition refund. Guarantee requirements are available at www.kaptest.com

Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Certificate Programs

Business & Technology

Certificate Programs

About the Programs

Our certificate programs and individual courses offer the knowledge, skills and abilities in demand by today’s business and industry leaders. We specialize in offering solutions for employees within organizations of varying sizes and industries. Our training partners ensure our courses feature the latest technologies and business trends.

Our Instructors

We hire instructors who are industry experts and enjoy teaching the concepts and skills that are part of their own daily work. They provide the latest tools and know-how to accurately and effectively respond to your individual and business needs.

Learning Objectives

Our certificate programs are responsive to the fast-paced business environment and provide outcomes that can be applied on the job immediately. Our content is relevant and is consistently evaluated to bring you the latest tools for success. We design a curriculum that is engaging, interactive, and relevant to the specific job tasks and responsibilities.

Tuition Assistance

Funding is available for many of our certificate programs through special funding programs or employer tuition assistance. For additional information, visit the website at http://dce.unm.edu/Loans. UNM employees may use their Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For complete information, visit the website at dce.unm.edu/TR. Training Partners

Student says‌ The time I spent in the UNM Continuing Education Digital Arts program has had a compound effect on the way I have learned new techniques and strategies that I use in my business to wow my clients everyday. I came into the program with an understanding of coding and website design, however the excellent instructors of Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and Logo Design have extended my skill set exponentially and have added to my versatility in my web graphics creation. Thanks to Caroline and all my wonderful instructors!

UNM Continuing Education partners with many companies to provide the very best in local, national, and international training. The logos below represent a cross-section of our partners.

~Alex Martinez, Digital Arts graduate

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Professional Development

Accounting with Computer Applications Certificate Administrative Professional Certificate Advanced Supervisory Skills Certificate Bookkeeping Certificate Corporate Event Planning Certification Culinary Fundamentals Online Certificate Program Global Career Development Facilitator Program Good Manufacturing Practices Grantsmanship Training Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate Program Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Certificate Mediation and Conflict Resolution Certificate Online Instructor Paralegal Certificate Program Presentation Certificate Professional Trainer Certificate Project Management Information Systems Certificate Project Management Master Certificate Project Management Practitioner Certificate Supervisory Skills Certificate Volunteer Management Wedding and Event Planning Certification Workplace Mediation Certificate

Health and Wellness Professions Certificate in Administrative Medical Coding and Billing Certified Personal Trainer Clinical Herbalism Clinical Supervisor Professional Competencies Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate Phlebotomy Certificate Substance Abuse Studies Training Program

Computers and Technology

A+ Access Database Manager Certificate AutoCAD with 3D Modeling Certificate Computer Literacy Level 1 Computer Literacy Level 2 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst Certificate Health IT Technician ITIL Certification Mac Support Certificate Microsoft IT Professional Certifications Online Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Access Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Excel Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Word Network + Oracle Online Real World Mac Certificate Security+ Server+

Digital Arts

Apple Certified Pro: Final Cut Pro Level One Apple Certified Pro: Final Cut Pro Level Two Apple Certified Pro: Logic Pro Level One Apple Certified Pro: Logic Pro Level Two Digital Filmmaking Level I Certificate Digital Photography Basics Certificate Digital Photography Level I Certificate Digital Photography Level II Certificate Graphic Design Basics Certificate Graphic Design Level I Certificate Graphic Design Level II Certificate Instructional Media Developer Certificate Multimedia Level I Certificate Multimedia Level II Certificate Music Production Certificate Web Design Basics Certificate Web Design Level I Certificate Web Design Level II Certificate Web Developer Certificate

Our certificate program information has moved to our website. UNM Continuing Education continues to offer over 60 certificate and certification programs which focus on workforce and professional development. You’ll find details for these programs at http://dce.unm.edu/certification.htm. There you’ll also find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information. You may also want to visit http://dce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm for information on financial resources. Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Certificate Programs

Over 60 Certificate Programs to give you the tools you need to succeed


Business & Technology

Professional Development

Course Information

This section contains individual course descriptions, dates and times. Please refer to the section beginning on page 4 for program information and guidelines for both UNM certificates and industry-sponsored certifications. For online course information, see page 3 or visit our website. You can also check the website for new course sections that may be established after catalog publication

Professional Development Leadership Skills IRS Non Profit Workshop: Staying Exempt The workshop, presented by experienced IRS Exempt Organizations Specialists, will explain what 501(c)(3) organizations must do to keep their tax-exempt status and comply with tax obligations. This introductory workshop is designed for administrators or volunteers who are responsible for the organization’s tax compliance and organization representatives who are interested in this subject. The workshop will be limited to 200 participants each day and will be filled first-come, first-served. This event has been qualified for 6.5 hours of CPE credit and 6 hours of CLE credit. Note: This workshop is offered as a service to the community by the University of New Mexico School of Law in cooperation with the Division of Continuing Education. Course: 20680 $50 For: 7.5 hours Section A: Sep 27 F 9:00am-4:30pm Note: Pre-Registration is required and tuition is non-refundable. Richard Crom

NEW online Supervisory Skills certificates are now available! Visit http://dce.unm.edu/leadership.htm for more information.

Many courses in this area are also part of a certificate program. You’ll find a list of our certificate programs on page 5. Find out more by visiting our website at http://dce.unm.edu/certification.htm There you’ll find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information.

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Project Management UNM Continuing Education is a Registered Education Provider (REP) for the Project Management Institute (PMI). As an REP, we offer certificate programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units (PDUs) through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management. Visit http://dce.unm.edu/project-management-2.htm for more information on our certificate programs in Project Management. Applying Project Management for Effective Teams Master the complex and challenging organizational process of project interaction and support. Learn to navigate using project management to balance resources within the organization. Learn to treat segments of work as mini-projects, and understand how to use project management techniques to communicate developments clearly. This approach facilitates a process whereby customers actively participate in planning and decision-making. Course: 21000 $449 For: 15 hours Section A: Sep 9-13 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pm Jane Betterton, BSChe, PMP, OPM3 Certified Professional Understanding Project Management Define and discuss the five process groups of project management: initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing, as discussed in PMI’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Learn to evaluate projects for success and ‘systemize’ your approach to project management. Analyze conflict management, team building, and project manager roles and responsibilities. Integrate learned information into problem-solving sessions. All texts included. Suggested: 21000 or previous experience with Project Management. Course: 21005 $799 For: 21 hours Section A: Sep 16-Oct 28 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Jane Betterton, BSChe, PMP, OPM3 Certified Professional

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Project Management Professional (PMP)/ CAPM Exam Preparation Participate in an extensive review of the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Determine what you need to learn with an overview of PMP exam topics, and identify the most important exam topics. All texts included except: PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (4th Edition). This text is included in course 21005: Understanding Project Management. Addtitional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Recommended Prerequisites: course 21005 or previous experience. $749 For: 18 hours M 6:00pm-9:00pm

MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition Use Microsoft Project as your Project Management Information System (PMIS). Learn how to outline and build a specific project plan step-by-step, incorporating complex relationships between tasks and resources. Design a Work Breakdown Structure to ensure completion of the project, set realistic schedules, make accurate estimates, and manage the expectations of customers. Prerequisite: 51101 or 51111 or equivalent experience. Course: 21025 $289 For: 8 hours Section A: Sep 10-12 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Section B: Oct 4 F 8:00am-5:00pm Section C: Nov 5-7 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: All sections are 2010 Version. Mary Byrd MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking Track the use of resources and materials accurately, and assure the success of any project! Learn to fine-tune schedule and cost estimates with resources using MS Project. Explore trade-off analysis between cost, time and scope. Implement a tracking system for reporting project progress. Prerequisite: 21025 or prior approval from instructor. Required Text: New Perspectives on Microsoft Project 2010: Introductory. Course Technology, First ed. ISBN-10: 0538746769. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2010 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Course: 21030 $289 For: 8 hours Section A: Sep 24-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Section B: Oct 18 F 8:00am-5:00pm Section C: Nov 19-21 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: All sections are 2010 Version. Mary Byrd

Course: 21041 $289 For: 8 hours Section A: Nov 1 F 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Dec 3-5 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: All sections are 2010 Version. Mary Byrd

Event Management Certified Wedding and Event Planner Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute offers in-class sessions for those looking to get started in the wedding and event industry right away. Classroom students fulfill all course requirements AND prepare for the certification exam. In-class sessions not only allow for instructor interaction, but also new perspectives and insider information from others in the industry attending who bring advice, insight, and experience to group discussions. Courses are taught by seasoned wedding and event professionals. Tuition includes textbook, online curriculum, wedding/event planning software and certificate. Course: 21100 $999 For: 40 hours Section A: Oct 22-Dec 19 TTh 6:00-8:30pm Section B: Fully Online—self-paced For: 260 hours Note: Section B is an online class. This class is taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient to you. Tuition includes up to 6 month access to the online curriculum, course textbook, wedding and event planning software, exam fee, certification, student center library of resources, instructional videos and templates. Through the student center students can also connect with other students around the world in discussion boards, messaging, blogs and individual online classes. Through the career center students can apply for internships and/or job placement assistance. Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructors

Online courses are also available for this program area. For a complete listing of online courses, visit http://dcereg.com (Augusoft courses page). You’ll find Ed2Go and Gatlin courses under the online heading and SkillSoft courses under program headings in each category’s online section. Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Course: 21015 Section A: Nov 4-Dec 9 Carol L. Meincke, PMP

MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity Learn to develop a comprehensive project management information system infrastructure and design advanced reports to meet project communication requirements. Create and manage custom fields, reports and calendars. Develop and use a shared resource pool and project templates. Prepare project information to publish online. Share project information with other software. Review system requirements for workgroup collaboration and various add-on products. Prerequisite: 21030. Required Text: New Perspectives on Microsoft Project 2010: Introductory, Course Technology, First ed. ISBN-10: 0538746769. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2010 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee.


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Corporate Event Planning (S.M.A.R.T.) Corporate events span all industries and are planned for a variety of occasions and celebrations. Corporations and their employees celebrate many milestones and accomplishments within the life span of the growth and evolution of its people, products, and successes. Corporate events may range from a new product launch to a retirement dinner. This course will cover the many types of corporate events. More specifically it will provide a detailed guideline on how to design the event, plan the event, set budgets, execute successfully, review performances, and charge for services. The CEP course is known as S-M-A-R-T and covers: -Special Events: galas, fundraisers, public relations, product promotions-Meetings: professional, corporate, business networking-Assemblies: conferences, conventions-Recognition: incentives, awards, achievements-Training: seminars, workshops, education Tuition includes CEP workbook, online curriculum, student center and certificate. Students have up to six months to complete the course and can work at their own pace.

Instructional Systems Design Receive an introduction to the complete 5-step ISD model—analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation—then participate in a detailed study of the analysis and design steps. Discussions will focus on defining the target audience, developing a content outline and writing instructional objectives. Develop a training project analysis and design a document for the final class project. Suggested: 23000.

Course: 21110 $999 For: 300 hours Section A: Fully Online—self-paced Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructors

Course: 23006 Section A: Sep 9-Oct 7 Dr. Ellen Dowling

Instruction and Facilitation Training In partnership with the New Mexico Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTDNM), UNM Continuing Education offers courses and certificate programs in Instruction and Facilitation Training. Our courses provide participants with the knowledge and skills to become effective professional trainers or to gain advanced skills in delivering presentations and leading group discussions. We also offer training in online teaching and course development. Visit http://dce.unm.edu/instruction-and-facilitation-training.htm for more information on our certificate programs in Instruction and Facilitation Training. Facilitating Adult Learning Discover how to facilitate learning in the workplace or classroom. Explore adult learning theory, learning styles, and the unique characteristics of adult learners. View adult learners both as a collective group and as individuals with diverse needs. This course emphasizes the practical, and summarizes the theoretical. It is helpful to anyone teaching or training adults in formal or informal settings. Prerequisite: None.

Course: 23003 $459 For: 18 hours Section A: Oct 15-Nov 19 T 5:30pm-8:30pm Barbara Ibanez, MA Presentation Skills for Trainers Make training more fun and effective. Identify your presentation style and develop the practical skills and techniques to make your presentations interesting, relevant, and engaging. Discuss delivery skills, techniques for dealing with difficult training situations, and activities that enhance learning. Practice new skills in a supportive learning environment. Prerequisite: None. $429 For: 15 hours M 6:00pm-9:00pm

Assessing Student Outcomes Determine whether your students comprehend material and retain information taught in your class by preparing and implementing effective assessment tools. Learn how to write effective competency-based test questions and other tools to help monitor your students’ progress in class. Prerequisites: 23000 & 23003. Course: 23008 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Nov 13-Dec 18 W 5:30pm-8:30pm Barbara Ibanez, MA Designing Effective Training Activities Design activities that are relevant to study topics, appropriate for your audience, and that enhance participant learning. Explore the use of case studies, role-playing, training games, icebreakers, simulations, discussion, group activities, and other techniques to increase motivation, participation, and learning. Prerequisites: 23000, 23003 & 23006. Course: 23021 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Sep 25-Oct 23 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Crista Benavidez, MA OLIT

Course: 23000 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Aug 20-Sep 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Crista Benavidez, MA OLIT

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Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro This in-depth study of small business bookkeeping using QuickBooks or QuickBooks Pro takes the student from beginning to advanced levels of software use. The list of topics covered begins with company setup and proceeds to receivables, payables, payroll, budgeting, reporting, reconciling, customizing forms and safeguarding information. Knowledge of general bookkeeping is recommended. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.

Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction Explore some of the technology tools used to create and deliver effective online courses. Familiarize yourself with common platforms including Moodle, WebCT, and Blackboard. Review the basics of developing online courses in these platforms and the strengths and limitations of each. Prerequisite: 23041. Course: 23042 $129 For: 3 hours See website for dates and times. Jane Erlandson

Accounting One This course will introduce the students to the accounting environment. The course will cover the basics of accounting: the accounting equation; financial statements; recording business transactions; recording adjusting, closing, and reversing entries; accounting for a trading business; special journals & controls, and accounting for cash. This an excellent course for the business professional who needs a better understanding of accounting processes.

Basics of Online Course Development Learn about instructional design principles to maximize content comprehension in an online environment. Develop effective learning objectives tailored to online courses. Incorporate activites and other course content that encourages interaction and enhances student engagement. Learn how to complete common course development activities such as discussion sessions, uploading assignments, adding video, and others. Prerequisite: 23042. Course: 23045 $429 For: 15 hours See website for dates and times. Ludmila Layne, PhD

Administrative Professionals A NEW online Administrative Professional certificate is now available! Visit http://dce.unm.edu/administrative-professionals-2.htm for more information.

Finance and Accounting Bookkeeping Basics Mystified by finance reports? The secrets are revealed in this class, intended for busy adults starting a small business or serving on boards, booster clubs, or other governing bodies. Receive an introduction to accounting equations. Learn how to read a budget report, how to present it, and how a double entry accounting system works. Discover the fun of finance in this class where even the most basic questions receive thoughtful, careful answers. Course: 37151 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Aug 19-Sep 4 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Daniel Valles, MBA

Course: 37158 Section A: Oct 14-23 C. Stephen Sanders

Course: 37200 Section A: Oct 7-23 Daniel Valles, MBA

$459 For: 18 hours MW 1:00pm-5:30pm

$459 For: 18 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Accounting Two The course builds on the knowledge of the accounting environment learned in Accounting One. This course will cover: Accounts receivable and payables; accounting for long-life and intangible assets; accounting for inventories; accounting for payroll; partnership accounting; and corporate accounting. This is an excellent course for the business professional who needs a better understanding of the accounting processes. Prerequisite: 37200. Required Text: E-Z Accounting (Barron’s E-Z). Barron’s Educational Series, 5.0 ed. ISBN-10: 0764142569. This text is included in Course 37200: Accounting One. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Course: 37201 Section A: Dec 2-18 Daniel Valles, MBA

$459 For: 18 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Online courses are also available for this program area. For a complete listing of online courses, visit http://dcereg.com (Augusoft courses page). You’ll find Ed2Go and Gatlin courses under the online heading and SkillSoft courses under program headings in each category’s online section.

Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Introduction to Online Instruction Explore the fundamentals of online education. Understand the differences between face-to-face, hybrid, and fully-online learning environments and the strengths and limitations of each. Develop course materials and activities geared toward creating successful online learners. Discover strategies used to engage online learners and establish social presence. Recognize the role of an outstanding online instructor and what is required to effectively teach in an online environment. Course: 23041 $369 For: 12 hours See website for dates and times. Angela Pacheco, MA


Professional Development

Paralegal and Legal Support Careers

Grant Writing

Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate This certificate program builds a comprehensive skillset to prepare students for legal support careers. This course provides an introduction to legal concepts, including vocabulary and legal procedure. Strengthen written communication skills by learning how to prepare legal documents, notices, and pleadings. Learn about how to process law office billing and utilize E-Filing programs. Enhance administrative skills such as phone etiquette, working with clients, filing and organization skills. Course: 37302 $1199 For: 48 hours Section A: Aug 27-Oct 16 TW 6:00pm-9:00pm Nicole Larranaga Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Course This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the legal system and basic concepts of paralegalism, including civil procedure, litigation, evidence, interviewing, law office management, ethics, and Court rules and procedures. Students will learn basic library and online research, in addition to legal analysis and legal writing skills. Course: 37326 $2199 For: 96 hours Section A: Aug 19-Oct 10 MTWThF 5:30pm-8:30pm Section B: Oct 21-Dec 12 MTWThF 5:30pm-8:30pm Note: The Paralegal Certificate Program now requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or higher. For admission, please submit a transcript (unofficial is allowed) to: Angela Pacheco, UNM Continuing Education, MSC07 4030, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM 87131. For questions, please contact Angela Pacheco, Program Supervisor, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975. Anita Traub, J.D. Paralegal Internship The internship is designed to expand knowledge through supervised placements in governmental and other legal settings. The student intern will work under the direct supervision of an attorney or paralegal in a governmental agency or law office as arranged and approved by the instructor. Completion of UNM Continuing Education Paralegal Certificate course with a GPA of 3.0 or better and instructor recommendation is required for enrollment in the internship. Course: 37327 $1699 For: 160 hours Section A: Aug 19-Oct 11 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Oct 14-Dec 6 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm Note: Note: Dates and times of internship are arranged by the student and internship site. They typically run 20 hours per week. Anita Traub, J.D.

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Grantsmanship Training Improve your ability to win grants. The Grantsmanship Center’s 5-day Grantsmanship Training Program has a proven record of benefits both for newcomers to the field and for experienced grantseekers. Thousands of professionals who’ve completed this training have had outstanding success in winning grants, and they attribute that success largely to this training. You’ll practice using The Grantsmanship Center’s groundbreaking approach to planning programs and writing grant proposals—an approach so powerful and effective it’s been adopted by scores of other organizations. Leave with a wealth of useful, up-to-date, practical information—including a training manual, handouts, and ideas you can put to work immediately. UNM Staff and Faculty may register by contacting Loree nalin (lnalin@unm.edu or 505-277-6025; all other participants should contact the Grantsmanship Center directly (registrar@tgci.com or 213-482-9860). Course: 42145 $899 For: 40 hours Section A: Oct 28-Nov 1 MTWThF 8:30am-5:30pm Note: UNM Employees using Tuition Remission should register through UNMCE. All others register through GTC. The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI)

Volunteer Management Partial scholarships may be available to those wishing to register for all four courses in the Volunteer Management certificate program. You must be currently working with a non-profit and their volunteer program. The scholarship application can be downloaded from our web site at dce.unm.edu. Contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor at hhs@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6025 for more information. Volunteer Management— Building a Successful Program Your organization serves a unique place in your community. Learn how to recruit the very best with the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that will make a different in your organization. Manage, motivate and inspire volunteers of all ages and discover the best ways to keep your volunteers visualizing themselves as significant contributors to your work. Examine best practices to clearly evaluate your organization, knowing what’s going well, and what could be improved as you grow your future. Join us to make a difference in our community. Course: 42471 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Oct 7-9 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area non-profit. Nancy W. Bryant, PhD

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Volunteer Management—Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training You know that there are volunteers available to you. How do you recruit the very best with the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that will make a different in your organization? Learn how to attract the best fit for your organization, how to analyze the best possible placement of volunteers within your group, and how to train for the highest possible outcomes using realistic goals, expectations, and evaluations. Prerequisite: 42471.

Volunteer Management—Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers You’ve found some wonderful volunteers. They’re making a huge difference in your organization. Now, how do you manage unpaid staff, and how do you motivate them to keep up the good work? Learn about the drivers that inspire volunteers of all ages and discover the best ways to keep your volunteers visualizing themselves as significant contributers to your work. Prerequisite: 42472. Course: 42473 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Nov 18-20 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area non-profit. Volunteer Management—Evaluating Your Volunteer Program You’ve designed, developed and implemented a wonderful volunteer component to your organization. Examine best practices to clearly evaluate your organization, knowing what’s going well, and what could be improved as you grow your future. Prerequisite: 42473. Course: 42474 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Dec 9-11 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area non-profit. Barbra J. Portzline, Ph.D.

Many courses in this area are also part of a certificate program. You’ll find a list of our certificate programs on page 5. Find out more by visiting our website at http://dce.unm.edu/certification.htm There you’ll find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information.

Communicating with Difficult People Effective communication is the key to great team productivity and win-win solutions to difficult situations. Learn how to listen effectively. Communicate ideas so others listen without becoming defensive. Give productive feedback. Manage emotions and “ego-issues” when communicating. Find win-win solutions to conflicts. Cope with difficult people and situations. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40110 Section A: Oct 3-17 To be Announced

$269 For: 9 hours Th 5:30pm-8:30pm

Win-Win Conflict Resolution Resolve conflicts to the satisfaction of all interested parties, in a win-win manner, and they tend to stay resolved. Learn to be supportive of all parties involved while remaining neutral, implement productive and lasting solutions to conflicts, get buy-in for these solutions, and manage tensions associated with emotions and differing personalities. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40112 Section A: Nov 4-6 To be Announced

$249 For: 7 hours MW 5:30pm-9:00pm

Successful Negotiating Master the skills necessary for efficient negotiation planning and learn the diplomatic skills essential to communicate effectively with the other side. Learn how to establish successful and productive long-term business relationships through creative win-win negotiating. Also, discover methods of creating an enjoyable, lowstress atmosphere for the negotiation process, and ways to avoid falling into common negotiating traps. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40114 Section A: Sep 9-11 To be Announced

$269 For: 7.5 hours MW 5:30pm-9:15pm

Online courses are also available for this program area. For a complete listing of online courses, visit http://dcereg.com (Augusoft courses page). You’ll find Ed2Go and Gatlin courses under the online heading and SkillSoft courses under program headings in each category’s online section.

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Course: 42472 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Nov 4-6 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area non-profit. Martha Benn

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Health and Wellness Professions Many courses in this area are also part of a certificate program. You’ll find a list of our certificate programs on page 5. Find out more by visiting our website at http://dce.unm.edu/certification.htm There you’ll find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information.

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Emergency Medical Services American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR In this course, health care professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This course is recommended for all health care providers such as doctors, EMS personnel, physician assistants, dentists, nurses, and respiratory therapists who must have a credential (certification card) documenting successful completion of a CPR course. This is an 8 hour course. If students wish to purchase a book to keep an additional $15.00 fee will be charged. (Use of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials; do not represent income to the Association.) Course: 38054 Section A: Aug 31 Section B: Nov 16 UNM Valencia staff

$79 For: 8 hours Sa 8:30am-5:30pm Sa 8:30am-5:30pm

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Train to work in emergency rooms, with ambulance services and for fire services. Your training gives you the knowledge, skills and abilities to recognize and stabilize patients with life-threatening emergencies at the scene and during transport. Upon successful completion of this course and prior to employment you must pass the state licensing exam for EMT Basic (exam cost is $70.00 and licensing fee is $65.00; not included in tuition). This course exceeds the National Standards recommendations for the EMT Basic. This course also includes information and training for skills allowed by the New Mexico EMT-Basic Scope of Practice. For some employment opportunities, age requirements may apply. A current CPR card is required (BLS level) at the start of this course. All costs for books, materials and needle-stick insurance are included in the tuition for this course. For registration information contact, Program Supervisor at (505) 277-6025. For course content and requirements or license information contact the EMS Academy at (505) 272-5757.

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Course: 38080 Section A: Aug 5-Oct 16 To be Announced Section B: Sep 17-Dec 7 To be Announced

$899 For: 180 hours MWF 9:00am-4:00pm TTh 5:30pm-9:30pm Sa 8:00pm-5:00pm

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate This course is designed for EMTs certified at the EMT-Basic level to become an EMT-Intermediate. Depend upon his training to stay on the forefront of pre-hospital field techniques. Upon successful completition of this program, you will be capable of performing the functions proscribes by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate curriculum, and the additional requirements of the State of New Mexico EMT-I cirriculum. Classroom and clinical instruction (clinicals are a minimum of 75 hours that must be completed and are done all different days of the week. Prior to the clinicals, students will be required to purchase a FISDAP account at $15.00) include information and practice in travenous fluid therapy, immunizations, Intra Osseous/IM/subcutaneous medication administrative, I.V. medication administration, nebulization therapy, patient assessment skills, and other treatment modalities utilized by EMT-Intermediates. A current CPR card is required (BLS level) at the start of the course. Costs for books, materials and needle-stick insurance are included in the tuition for this course. Course: 38085 $1099 For: 225 hours Section A: Sep 16-Dec 20 MWF 4:30pm-9:30pm Note: The classroom schedule meets 168 hours. The remaining hours are in clinical rotations which will be scheduled toward the end of classroom sessions. Student must be a NM licensed EMT Basic to take the class. Students must also provide proof of immunizations or complete a series of immunizations before the classroom portion ends in January. To be Announced

ATTENTION VETERANS Take charge of your career by pursuing a certificate to help you meet your goals. Veterans, National Guard, active duty military and families—take advantage of your educational benefits by pursing a career-oriented certificate in Digital Arts, Computers and Technology, Professional Development or Health Care with us. For more information, see our website at dce.unm.edu.

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Health Care Careers CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) This is an intense CPT coding course. Begin at the basic level, where students gain an understanding and foundation of CPT-4 coding, then progress into evaluation, management, and surgery sections, followed by all other organ and body systems. The course concludes at the advanced level by coding from the medical record documentation. There will also be a complete review of modifiers. Prerequisite: Course #38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Required Text: CPT 2013: Standard or Professional Edi­tion. Student should purchase from the American Academy of Professional coders at http://www.aapc. com/ or by call toll free at 800-626-2633. Course: 38102 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Aug 27-Dec 3 T 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Course: 38103 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Aug 28-Dec 4 W 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders Knowledge of Medical Terminology and Anatomy is essential in any medical setting. This course introduces the foundations of medical language and human anatomy as it applies to medical orders, billers and office personnel. Prefixes, suffixes, diagnostic and medical terms will be covered as well as human anatomy in illustration form. The overview and discussion of body systems and diseases will be covered. Note: Required text: Student should purchase required textbook Medical Terminology and Anatomy for ICD-10 Coding, 1st ED—Betsy J. Shiland (ISBN: 978-1-4557-0774-4) from a vendor of their choice. Course: 38104 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Aug 26-Dec 9 M 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Course: 38110 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Aug 29-Dec 12 Th 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP ICD-10 Coding Keep up to date to meet the October 1, 2014 (new date released 6/2012) transition date. ICD-10 PCS (Procedure coding) will be implemented for all users. ICD-9, which is in current use, is 30 years old, out-ofdate and inflexible. ICD-10 CM affords more modern terminology but is also a much larger system, containing 68,000-plus codes as opposed to 14,000-plus codes in ICD-9-CM. Early preparation is key to the success of implementing this new coding system. This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of ICD10-CM/PCS coding as well as a comprehensive review of ICD-10-CM examples and “hands on” experience. Working knowledge of ICD-9 is desired. Prerequisite: Course #38103 ICD-9 (Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced). Course: 38125 $439 For: 10 hours Section A: Aug 2-23 F 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Healthcare Careers Online These are online classes taken on your own computer at your own pace. Dates and times are placeholders only. Companion textbooks included in tuition. UNM Tuition Remission eligible. Medical Transcription Editor Online The Medical Transcription Editor online training program helps students develop the knowledge and skills of quality medical transcriptionists in addition to the specialized skill set of medical transcription editors. Students focus on keyboarding, medical terminology, language and grammar, and the editing skills required to work with speech recognition technology. Course: 38128 $2200 For: 640 hours Section A: Jan 4-Dec 19 TW 9:00am-3:30pm Note: materials fee of $29.95. Career Step

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ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) This is an intense ICD-9 coding course, which starts with the format and convention behind the International Classification of Diseases, then builds upon these coding fundamentals until the student can code complex diagnoses from the medical record documentation. ICD-9 Volumes 1, 2 and 3 will be covered. Prerequisite: Course #38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Required text: 2013 ICD-9 Vol 1-3 Diagnostic code set for hospital and payer organizations Student should purchase from the American Academy of Professional coders at http://www.aapc. com/ or by call toll free at 800-626-2633.

Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist Prepare for a variety of administrative positions in the medical industry, including Admitting Clerk, Medical Biller, Claims Processor and Medical Front Office. Learn third-party payer billing, state and federal rules and regulations, compliance issues, HIPAA, patient record keeping, patient registration, and scheduling. Review reimbursement methodologies, fee schedule reimbursement and charge-master issues, along with an introduction to CPT-4 and ICD-9 coding systems. Course materials included in course fee.


Medical Administrative Assistant Online This online training program helps students gain the specialized skills and business knowledge needed to successfully manage the day-to-day administration of a medical facility, including front desk reception, patient scheduling, insurance and billing, practice finances, and more. Students are prepared to pass the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant exam (CMAA). Course: 38132 $1110 For: 200 hours Section A: Jan 4-Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: materials fee of $29.95. Career Step Pharmacy Tech Online The Pharmacy Technician online training program helps students quickly develop a broader range of knowledge and skills than those professionals trained solely on the job. Students are prepared for national certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board and gain the background necessary to work in both retail and institutional settings.

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Course: 38140 $1610 For: 285 hours Section A: Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: materials fee of $29.95. Career Step Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing Online This online training program prepares students for both inpatient and outpatient medical coding and billing careers and helps them gain the knowledge and skills required for the national certification exams. Students focus on medical terminology, coding standards, and specific code sets. The online platform provides 24/7 access to the curriculum. Course: 38145 $2100 For: 640 hours Section A: Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: materials fee of $69.95. Career Step

Personal Training Personal Trainer for NASM Certification Ready to make a passion for fitness and motivate others as your professional goal? Acquire a comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, as well as functional assessment and program design to prepare you for the NCCA accredited NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) Certification. Discover the power behind Optimum Performance TrainingTM (OPTTM) as you will learn the scientific rationale, teaching tools and the practical experience necessary to perform assessments, create individualized programs including nutrition, and behavior modification and progress your clients to their goals. New skills can be applied quickly to build clientele and increase revenue. This course provides registration for the NASM CPT exam.

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Course: 38221 $1529 For: 24 hours Section A: Sep 21-Oct 26 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Note: Course books and material are provided. NASM exam will be scheduled through ICWA after successful completion of the training. Jonathan Smith, RD, LD Star Wrap Level 1 Practitioners in the field of health and wellness will enhance the effectiveness of their approach using the self-myofacial release system. In this 4 hour workshop you will learn this revolutionary new pain relief and performance system based on the theory of active release, trigger point, and myofacial release therapies. This effective solution to soft tissue issues provides the tools you will need to help clients eliminate pain anywhere in the body. Injury recovery and rehabilitation will also be taught as you learn injury patterns, soft tissue response to injury, and strategies for targeting pain. Learn how to teach clients to use the soft tissue active release system on themselves through specific exercise prescription and joint manipulation. Prerequisites are: Credentials in CPT, LMT, ATC, CSCS, PT assistants or college/high school coaches. Course: 38245 Section B: Aug 3 Jonathan Smith, RD, LD

$139 For: 4 hours Sa 8:00am-12:00pm

Holistic Health­— Center for Life Classes Center For Life classes Classes offered by the UNMMG Center for Life are held at 4700 Jefferson Blvd. NE, Suite 100, Albuquerque, NM (behind the Lovelace Women’s Hospital on Montgomery and Jefferson). All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral for these courses. For additional course information, please call the Center for Life at 272-2558. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) This is an amazing opportunity to learn meditation through Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). In this eight-week course you’ll study and practice mindfulness meditation. You’ll learn to use it to reduce stress, manage pain, help with sleep issues, addictions, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression, allowing you to participate in your health and healing. The course culminates with an all-day medita¬tion retreat (location to be announced in class). You’ll receive a four-CD set of Guided Meditations and a comprehensive workbook full of invaluable information, explanations, and tips, useful during the sessions and as you develop your independent practice. This series of meditations is derived from Dr. Jon Kabat Zinn’s MBSR Program and could not be provided without his generous and exceptional guidance. For more information, visit http://www.mindfullivingprograms. com/ whatMBSR.php

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Course: 38250 $290 For: 18 hours Section A: Jul 25-Sep 12 Th 5:45pm-8:00pm Section B: Sep 26-Nov 14 Th 5:45pm-8:00pm Michelle DuVal Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL) (MEAL) is a unique six-week program developed by UNM that teaches participants an entirely new approach to weight loss and healthy eating habits. Participants learn the clinically proven techniques of mindfulness and learn how to hone and direct their skills toward eating and weight issues. Learn how to apply mindfulness toward food choic¬es, developing a greater awareness toward hunger and satiety clues from the body, and understanding how stress impacts not only how we eat but how we live our lives. Special attention is paid toward developing the stress management tools for a lifetime of health and greater well-being. Take away especially designed mindful-eating exercises to connect what you’ve learned with your developing practice of mindful eating. Course tuition includes all training and course materials including a comprehensive coursebook and a 3-CD set of guided meditations. Note: A fee of $15 for food will be paid to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Meditation: Toward a Consistent Practice NEW Whether you are a new or experienced Meditator, you know that the hard part of the practice is doing it con¬sistently. There are interruptions, distractions and, we’re often just too tired to do it. In this course, you’ll receive skills, guidance and camaraderie as you create a daily meditation practice along with others. Classes will in¬clude two guided sits, a chance to learn new techniques, journaling and sharing, plus an instructor-led discussion on the philosophy and science of meditation and what we know about our human mind and our distractions as we learn to overcome these obstacles. Course: 38253 Section A: Sep 3-24 Section B: Oct 8-29 Section C: Nov 12-Dec 3 Deian McBryde, E-RYT

$105 For: 5 hours T 5:45pm-7:00pm T 5:45pm-7:00pm T 5:45pm-7:00pm

Course: 38256 Section A: Sep 21-22 Section B: Nov 2-3 Barbara Welcer

$365 For: 18 hours SaSu 8:00am-6:00pm SaSu 8:00am-6:00pm

Stretching to Rehab: Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) Techniques NEW Learn David Lang’s ten-minute stretch program. This 2-day program was de¬signed to be performed at work or at home in a small space and is a combination of twelve easy-to-learn move¬ments developed from a dance background for real people. You will also learn the Active Isolated Stretch¬ing (AIS) method of muscle lengthening and fascial massage release. AIS is a type of athletic stretching technique that provides effective, dynamic, facilitated stretching of major muscle groups and provides functional and physiological restoration of superficial and deep fascial planes. Course: 38258 Section A: Sep 7 David Lang, LMT

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$250 For: 7 hours Sa 9:00am-4:00pm

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Course: 38252 $235 For: 12 hours Section A: Aug 19-Sep 23 M 5:45pm-7:45pm Section B: Nov 4-Dec 9 M 5:45pm-7:45pm Michelle DuVal

Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Certificate Program—Level I Explore the fundamentals of energy medicine in this two-day certificate program which addresses the energetic therapy modality of Healing Touch. It’s part of a multi-level certification that provides practitioners the ability to move from beginner to advance levels of energy work. This emerging field is practiced in hospitals and healthcare facilities across the nation, and has been practiced for hundreds of years in cultures all over the world. Conventional medical practitioners integrate these holistic concepts recognizing the intrinsic wholeness of the person, physical, mental, emotional and spiri¬tual. This program acknowledges these age old practices and builds a holistic foundation for health and healing. Develop knowledge and skills of energy anatomy and apply energy medicine principles to health and healing every day in your work with others. In this is experiential class, students will learn techniques, protocols, scope of practice and therapeutic presence in relationship to the human energy field. Note: The Healing Touch Program is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation. 16 CE’s are provided for nurses and massage therapists.


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Clinical Herbalism 101 This course provides health care professionals and interested community members a basic foundation in Medical Herbalism. Students will explore the basic concepts of herbal terminology, botany, and medicinal uses of herbs for different systems of the body. Topics will include herbal preparations and regulations, plant identification, herb-drug interactions, cultural diversity and traditional techniques in diagnostics and medicinal uses of herbs.

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Course: 38261 $179 For: 20 hours Section A: Sep 10-Nov 12 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Recommended Text: Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy by Heinrich, Barnes, Gibbons & Williamson (ISBN 9874433071324)- Student purchases through vendor of their choice Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH Clinical Herbalism 103 Many health practitioners recommend herbal and supplement protocols, medical professionals prescribe drugs, and individuals purchase many over-the-counter products. In this class you will learn about common pathologies, the mechanism of actions of selected cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatry, analgesic, neurology and condition specific drugs and their herb or supplement interaction/contraindication as well as herbal and supplements adjuvants to specific conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, asthma, depression and anxiety, pain, Alzheimer’s, diabetes etc. This class is designed to teach the layperson as well as health care professional and the information provided can put to immediate use. Course: 38266 $249 For: 16 hours Section A: Sep 5-Oct 24 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH Food as Medicine Put the power to heal in your hands and know what you eat. Connect an array of ayurvedic techniques by learning how to identiy your ayurvedic type; detect and treat imbalances and illness; select foods, daily routines and activities for balanced living; and adapt to seasonal and aging patterns. [The textbook is “Eat -Taste-Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbook for Modern Living” (included in tuition)]. Learn how to vary ayurvedic meals to nurture each of the ayurvedic types. Course: 38285 $159 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 2-16 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH Online Courses in Health and Wellness For online courses in Health and Wellness topics offered by SkillSoft and Ed2Go, please see our website at dce.unm.edu.

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Enrolling in courses under the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program Certificate requires approval from the Program Supervisor. Registration is by phone only. The step for approval can be found at dce.unm.edu or contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor at hhs@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6025 for more information. Case Management NEW This course provides an introduction to chronic disease management and the role of case management in addiction services. Twelve core functions in substance abuse counseling are explained. Participants learn how to develop a treatment plan, match clients to appropriate community services, make successful referrals, increase motivation for adherence, and coordinate continuing care. Procedures for outcome monitoring and program evaluation are reviewed. Case closing and termination procedures are discussed. Course: 39407 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Sep 7-8 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC Prevention and Education Explore the part of the treatment continuum that entails universal, targeted, and indicated prevention. Evidence for what works in universal and targeted prevention is reviewed. Risk factors and early warning signs are presented, along with problem behavior theory and the inter-relationship of substance abuse with risk-taking behaviors. Public health education and effective schoolbased prevention approaches are discussed. Cultural considerations are explored. Course: 39414 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Dec 7-8 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Bob Phillips, MSW, MA, LMSW, LADAC Introduction to the Substance Abuse Field Learn to recognize the most common addictive behaviors. Discuss the progression into and out of substance abuse as described by the transtheoretical model. Review evidence-based treatment methods and discuss how they differ from other commonly used approaches. Receive a valuable introduction to specific treatment methods, evidence-based principles of treatment, and aspects of the therapeutic relationship. Discuss substance-abuse-specific credentials (e.g., LADAC) in relation to other forms of professional licensure. Consider the need for integrated treatment of substance abuse, mental health, and medical problems.

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Course: 39451 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Aug 24-25 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Robert M. Tanner

Course: 39455 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Oct 19-20 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. NOTE: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Alyssa Forcehimes, PhD

Motivational Interviewing Learn evidence-based clinical methods of motivational interviewing (MI) and motivational enhancement therapy (MET). After orientation to the underlying spirit and principles of MI, practical exercises help participants to strengthen empathy skills, recognize and elicit client change talk, and roll with resistance. Students will also discuss assessment feedback in MET, review research evidence for the efficacy of MI and for the importance of the therapeutic relationship in client outcomes, and discuss the integration of MI with other treatments. Course: 39452 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Sep 21-22 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Brian Serna, MAC, LPCC, LADAC

Community Reinforcement Approach This course provides an introduction to the community reinforcement approach (CRA) as a comprehensive model of change based on positive reinforcement. Participants are introduced to sobriety sampling, functional analysis, reinforcer sampling, behavioral skills training, social/recreational counseling, and job-seeker training for helping clients find employment. The importance of involving significant others is also stressed.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapies and Practicum This course presents an overview of evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral therapies, including coping skills training, behavioral contracting, contingency management, behavioral self-control training, and relapse prevention skill training. Practical exercises focus on case formulation, treatment planning, and implementation, including consideration of cultural factors in addiction treatment. A specific case example is followed from initial screening through long-term outcome. Course: 39457 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Nov 16-17 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment Planning This course provides an orientation to the issues of diagnosis, assessment and treatment planning that are specific to substance abuse treatment. Diagnostic considerations include the spectrum of DSM substance use disorders, and use of SCID criteria in diagnosis. Valid instruments are introduced for assessing substance use, problems, and dependence, need for detoxification, and psychological dependence. Issues of client-treatment matching are considered, including the ASAM treatment placement criteria, and connecting clients with needed services in the community.

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Psychopharmacology of Drug Abuse and Pharmacotherapies An introduction to the biology of drug use and addiction. Topics covered include drug classes and their effects on behavior, routes of administration, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, neurotransmitters, neurological bases of pleasure and reinforcement, and the biological basis of tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal. Discuss the use of medications to manage withdrawal, agonist and antagonist pharmacotherapies, and medications that alter the reinforcing properties of drugs. Course: 39453 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Oct 5-6 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Eric Jackson

Course: 39456 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Nov 2-3 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Approval required for registration. Note: Materials for this course are available from the SASTP website (on-line) at http://ceclass.unm.edu/class2/. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access the SASTP website. Vickie McGinley, MA, LPC, LADAC


How to become an Addiction Counselor in New Mexico Ready to become licensed (LADAC) or certified in New Mexico or just needing to know how to get moving in that direction? Get accurate and clear information as you enter the rewarding field of counseling. You will also learn the complete process to be licensed in New Mexico as well as how Certification (CADAC) is helpful to counselors. Determine what meets the NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board education hours in alcohol, drug abuse and addition counseling from your transcripts (post-secondary degree programs, your SASTP transcript, approved workshops, conferences, and in-service trainings). Leave with a plan from this informative session. To help you on your way, this class requires you to register but is tuition FREE.

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Course: 39465 $00 For: 1.5 hours Section A: Aug 17 Sa 10:00am-11:30am Section B: Sep 16 M 6:00pm-7:30pm Section C: Oct 12 Sa 10:00am-11:30am Section D: Nov 9 Sa 10:00am-11:30am Section E: Dec 6 F 2:30pm-4:00pm Note: No program approval is necessary for enrolling in this class. Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC Clinical Supervisor Professional Competencies Expand your capacity for teaching, coaching and consulting with new professionals or those just entering the field of counseling. Clinical Supervision is valuable to the organization by developing staff competence to meet high expectations in the 12 core competencies of addiction counseling. This course is an overview of supervision and management as they relate to the practice of substance abuse counseling. Models of supervision and counselor development, supervision and management processes, assessment and evaluation issues, and ethical and legal aspects of supervision are emphasized. Students explore their skills in management, supervision, and consultation, particularly as they relate to recent changes in the mental health care delivery system. Review the Code of Ethics, and describe the legal aspects of clinical supervision. Prerequisite: Currently licensed in counseling or social work in New Mexico, working in a substance abuse or behavioral services organization in a supervisory capacity for 3 or more years. Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) endorsement is a national credential through the IC&RC—NM Credential Board for Behavioral Health Professionals. Course: 39615 Section A: Sep 14-Nov 9

$249 For: 15 hours Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Requirements and series courses for the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program are available at our website dce.unm.edu.

Computers and Technology Computer Training Beginning Keyboarding Learn proper keyboarding techniques and develop speed and accuracy. Students participate in classroom exercises designed to increase keyboarding speed. This course is taught using PCs. No previous computer experience is necessary. Note: This course is for individuals with little or no keyboarding experience. This course may be repeated for additional skill development. Course: 51001 Section A: Sep 10-26 Margo Bouchard

Learn to Use a Computer at any Age Using a computer is for everyone! This beginning computer course for adults acquaints the novice with computer terminology, essential concepts, and best of all—actual experience at the computer. Topics include startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and an overview of popular computing functions. Each student will work at their computers and will have access to a computer practice space between classes. Course: 51010 Section A: Sep 3-5 Section B: Nov 19-21 Margo Bouchard

$139 For: 8 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

Email and the Internet Get in the communication stream with email! Find out how easy it is to set up an email account and send and receive mail. Topics include working with email addresses; composing, replying to and forwarding messages; retrieving, reading, and deleting mail messages; and opening and saving attachments. Discover the many uses of surfing the Internet. Use search engines, go shopping, and email a company. Find information on anything that interests you. Put a picture you find on the Internet as the desktop on your computer or save it for other uses, and much more. Prerequisite: 51010 or equivalent experience. Course: 51012 Section A: Sep 30-Oct 2 To be Announced

$139 For: 12 hours MW 8:00pm-12:00pm

Windows 7: Operating System Basics Learn the basic functions of Windows, how to customize its setup, and create and work with shortcuts. Work with the Taskbar, Windows Explorer, Control Panel, file management, Accessories, the Find utility, and online Help. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 51101 Section A: Oct 7-11 Rav Nicholson

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$289 For: 18 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm

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Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos Do you or those in your organization waste valuable time searching for your important files and photos? Learn to effectively organize and manage documents and programs with a systematic approach to file, folder, and disk creation, naming, and placement. Learn the rules and suggestions for naming, renaming, finding, copying, deleting, and backing up files. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 51115 $219 For: 6 hours Section A: Oct 14-16 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Margo Bouchard Basic Applications Get started using the three basic applications for MS Office 2010: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Clear step-by-step instructions show you how to tackle Office 2010 tasks. Topics include: finding hidden files, creating a blog post, writing a letter, assembling and presenting slideshows, developing a publication, and building a spreadsheet. Lessons are presented in bite-sized modules so you can get started right away. Prerequisite: basic computer experience. Course: 52030 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Oct 8-10 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Rav Nicholson

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Word: Intermediate Use Word 2010 for more complex tasks. Learn to format text in multiple columns, save and preview documents as Web pages and advanced table features. Explore using templates, envelopes and labels, styles, and making revisions. Prerequisite: Beginning Word or prior experience. Course: 52142 $279 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 16-20 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Section B: Dec 2-6 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Margo Bouchard Online courses are also available for this program area. For a complete listing of online courses, visit http://dcereg.com (Augusoft courses page). You’ll find Ed2Go and Gatlin courses under the online heading and SkillSoft courses under program headings in each category’s online section.

Word: Beginning—Fast Track Learn the new capabilities of Word 2010 in just eight hours. This course will teach you how to create, edit, and save documents while formatting the text and paragraphs in the new Word 2010 software. Learn the basic functions of Word, such as managing headers and footers, paragraph alignment, creating tables, and customizing tabs. If you do not have any experience with Word, it is recommended you take a Basics course rather than a Beginning course. This course is designed to cover the topics quickly and accurately. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52151 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Sep 6 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Section B: Nov 1 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Sharlene Stein Word: Intermediate—Fast Track This course is designed to teach students the complex functions of Word 2010. Learn to format text in multiple columns, print documents as Web pages, and learn how to use templates for labels and envelopes. Word 2010 has a number of hidden tricks to make documents easier than ever to create. Learn the tricks and sign up for this course. Prerequisite: Beginning Word or prior experience. Course: 52152 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Sep 27 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Margo Bouchard Section B: Nov 15 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Rav Nicholson Excel: Beginning Learn the most effective methods to create, modify, format and print worksheets. Insert and modify graphics. Create, modify and print charts. Enter and apply basic formulas and functions. Explore custom formatting features, such as fonts and conditional formatting. This course is appropriate for new users and the self-taught. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52161 $279 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 9-13 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm Mary Byrd Section B: Nov 4-8 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Rav Nicholson

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Word: Beginning Learn to create, edit, and save documents as well as format text, paragraphs, and documents. Learn effective navigation and selection techniques, custom tabs, indents, paragraph alignment, and line spacing. Manage headers, footers, and margins. Create tables. Use powerful proofing and correcting features including find and replace text, AutoCorrect, and Spelling and Grammar Checker. Add graphics and clip art. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52141 $279 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 9-13 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Section B: Nov 18-22 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Sharlene Stein

Word: Advanced Make the most out of Word 2010! Learn mail merge, objects and backgrounds, forms, macros, customization, long documents and xml features. Make Word do the work for you through managing master documents, tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies, and cross references. Run macros to save time with repetitive tasks. Use form fields to protect forms and share and secure documents. Prerequisite: Intermediate Word or prior experience. Course: 52143 $279 For: 12 hours Section A: Dec 9-13 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Diane C. Follstaedt


Excel: Intermediate Move beyond the basics in this Excel 2010 class. Link multiple worksheets/workbooks and use advanced formatting features. Outline and consolidate data. Create and use cell names for greater understanding and ease. Learn advanced filtering options to find what you need and organize your data. Save workbooks as Web pages and use hyperlinks. Explore the advanced charting features. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or prior experience. Course: 52162 Section A: Sep 16-20 Rav Nicholson Section B: Nov 18-22

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Excel: Advanced Learn the advanced functions of Excel to simplify your work. Use lookup functions, MATCH and INDEX. Create data tables, validate cell entries, explore database functions. Use PivotTables and PivotCharts to see patterns in your data. Import and Export data as text files or XML data. Query external databases and use excel for easy analysis. Run macros and work with VBA code. Use conditional formatting for graphics. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or prior experience. Course: 52163 Section A: Dec 9-13

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Excel: Pivot Tables Learn to use Excel Pivot Tables to efficiently extract meaningful information from large tables of data. Understand pivot table requirements and capabilities to view data from different perspectives. Extract data subsets, perform summary calculations, create interactive pivot charts and format reports. Prerequisite: 52162/72. Course: 52166 Section A: Dec 16 Mary Byrd

$129 For: 4 hours M 1:00pm-5:00pm

Excel: Beginning窶認ast Track Become familiar with Excel in just 8 hours. Learn the most effective methods to format, create, modify, and print worksheets. Explore custom formatting features and apply basic functions such as entering formulas and graphics. If you do not have any experience with Excel it is recommended you take a Basics course rather than a Beginning course. This course is designed to cover the topics quickly and accurately. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52171 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Oct 4 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Rav Nicholson Section B: Oct 25 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Sharlene Stein

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Excel: Intermediate窶認ast Track Learn the new and improved advanced functions of Excel 2007 by exploring the possibilities of linking multiple worksheets, outlining and consolidating data. Gain the knowledge of the advanced charting functions in Excel. Create and use cell names for a greater understanding, while becoming familiar with the advanced filtering options that can make data sorting most effective. Prerequisite: 52161/71. Course: 52172 Section A: Oct 18

$219 For: 9 hours F 8:00am-5:00pm

Access: Beginning Understand the basic concepts of database use and how to most effectively design your database. Design basic tables and add, edit, locate, sort, filter and delete records. Set field properties, work with input masks, and set validation rules. Learn to design and apply queries, reports, and forms to make it easier to accomplish everyday database tasks. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52181 Section A: Sep 3-12 Section B: Oct 22-31 Diane C. Follstaedt

$279 For: 16 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

Access: Intermediate Go beyond the basics using queries to answer specific questions and create summaries. Create and enhance custom forms, create a main form with sub-forms, and create and enhance custom reports. Prerequisites: Beginning Access or prior experience. Course: 52182 Section A: Sep 17-24 Section B: Nov 5-12 Diane C. Follstaedt

$279 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

Access: Advanced Make Access do more for you through advanced queries, including crosstabs and parameters. Learn to write SQL statements and attach SQL queries to controls. Create, run and modify macros, and attach macros to events. Create macros that will provide user interaction or data transfer. Import, export and link objects. Work with Windows SharePoint Services. Integrate the internet through hyperlinked fields. Optimize and protect your data. Prerequisite: Intermediate Access or prior experience. Course: 52183 Section A: Dec 3-10

$279 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Access: Mastering Queries Go beyond basic select queries, getting to the information you really need by becoming more adept at specifying selection criteria, performing calculations, parsing fields into multiple fields, and setting parameters. Create complex summaries of data by nesting queries and adjusting join properties for select and totals queries. Learn to specify criteria on the value field in a crosstab query, use the column headings properly, and use action queries to clean up data and perform archiving and updates. Prerequisite: 52182. Course: 52185 Section A: Nov 19-21 Diane C. Follstaedt

$239 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Access: Creating Custom Reports Develop the ability to present clear, concise, and accurate reports, a valued skill in any workplace that uses an Access database. Learn to exploit formulas and expressions to create complex summary reports. Visually enhance reports with graphs and graphics. Examine query design for effective data summarization, and the effective use of report and section properties. Prerequisite: 52182. Course: 52186 Section A: Dec 3-5 Diane C. Follstaedt

$239 For: 8 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

Access: Managing Data Learn to import files from database applications, spreadsheets, and delimited and fixed width text files. Create links to tables in other Access files, Excel spreadsheets, and other database formats supported by Access. Export Access data to Excel, text files, and a Mail Merge document in Word. Prerequisite: 52182. Course: 52187 Section A: Dec 12 Diane C. Follstaedt

$189 For: 6 hours Th 9:00am-4:00pm

Course: 52241 Section A: Sep 23-30 Sharlene Stein

Note: All Apple courses are taught using the most current version of OS X. Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction Become acquainted with fundamental computer terminology and the Mac in a relaxed, easy-paced setting. Work with the Mac’s basic functions by learning about startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and other computer functions specific to the Mac. Get a brief introduction to some of the Mac’s built-in applications for composing letters, reading PDF files, sending emails and surfing the Internet. This course is for the computer novice. See Course Skills Assessment on our website. Prerequisite: None. Course: 54010 Section A: Sep 3-5 Ed Brandt

$159 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Mac Operating System: Basics Get hands-on training with the Mac’s latest user-friendly operating system. Learn the basics of file management, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Explore the uses and features of the ever-popular iLife programs. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website. Prerequisite: 54010 or equivalent experience. Course: 54101 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 10-19 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm Ed Brandt Mac Operating System: Intermediate Take a closer look at the Mac operating system and its many customization options. Topics include an indepth look at disk organization, creating and managing multiple user accounts, software installation, using the Keychain for password management, working with the Disk Utility program and an enhanced use of Spotlight to find files and data. Using the Apple System Profiler and tips for working more efficiently are also covered. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54102 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Dec 3-12 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm Ed Brandt

$279 For: 12 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

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PowerPoint: Beginning Create presentation materials using the newest version of PowerPoint. Learn to edit, format, proof and print presentations. Build and run slide shows with transition and multimedia elements. Use templates and themes to make your presentations visually interesting. Draw objects and use ClipArt and WordArt for dramatic effects. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.

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Mac Operating System: Basics—Fast Track Are your Mac skills a little rusty? Do you already know Windows and want to learn to use a Mac? At a faster pace, learn about file management, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Explore the uses and features of the ever-popular iLife programs. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website. Prerequisite: A basic knowledge of any version of Mac OS or a working knowledge of Windows. Course: 54111 $299 For: 8 hours Section A: Oct 5 Sa 8:00am-5:00pm Ed Brandt

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Mac OS X Applications Your Mac comes with a full set of applications to meet most every computing need. Learn tips, tricks and techniques for using these applications to increase your productivity and enhance your Mac experience. Examine Mac applications for creativity, productivity and archiving such as Safari, Mail, Preview, TextEdit, iTunes, iPhoto, Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Notes, and Time Machine. In addition, use Apple’s App Store to acquire addition applications, both free and for purchase. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54118 $349 For: 16 hours Section A: Oct 8-17 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Ed Brandt Mac Maintenance and Support Learn how to keep your Mac running smoothly and efficiently. Avoid downtime and costly repairs by learning to prevent issues before they occur and to troubleshoot, diagnose and correct them when they do. Using Mac utilities like System Information, Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, Terminal and others, discover how to optimize your Mac’s performance, locate and repair damaged files, boot from a secondary source along with other important maintenance practices and procedures. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54122 Section A: Aug 13-15 Ed Brandt

$219 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Navigating the iPad For many, the Apple iPad is becoming the personal computer of choice. Discover what makes the iPad a valuable extension to your computer experience or why you might replace your traditional computer altogether. Learn about its intuitive touch interface “Gestures”, how to work with apps, configure basic settings, and explore other features unique to this device. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Suggested: Bring your iPad to class. Course: 54305 Section A: Sep 21 Section B: Oct 18 Ed Brandt

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$99 For: 3 hours Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm F 1:00pm-4:00pm

iCloud and the Apple Experience Apple iCloud seamlessly integrates the power and convenience of cloud computing with Apple computers, iPads and iPhones. Discover the numerous features of iCloud available within OS X, iOS and third-party applications to manage documents, music, photos, email, contacts, calendars and more. Learn how to keep your files and information synced and accessible from anywhere at anytime. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54306 Section A: Aug 3 Section B: Nov 23 Ed Brandt

$99 For: 3 hours Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm

Apple iPad and iOS: Beginning The Apple iPad is quickly becoming an essential tool for personal, business and classroom use. Get an introduction to key features and tips on enhancing productivity. Learn how to interact and navigate its touch interface; download, work with, and manage apps; configure settings; sync files from a computer and the internet; and explore basic troubleshooting techniques. Examine how the iPad’s operating system, iOS, is also common to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience; bring your iPad to class. Suggested: 54305. Course: 54321 Section A: Oct 28-30 Ed Brandt

$219 For: 8 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

iPad Apps NEW The iPad experience is defined by its expansive app ecosystem. Explore apps provided by Apple with every iPad, including Safari, Mail, Messages, Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, Notes, Photos, iTunes, Maps, and more. Discover other useful Apple and third-party apps using the App Store, learn how to interact and multitask with apps for increased productivity using key iOS features and cloud based services, and the importance of settings in app functionality. Prerequisite: 54321; bring your iPad to class. Course: 54328 Section A: Nov 11-13 Ed Brandt

$219 For: 8 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

Creating Courses with iTunes U for UNM Faculty NEW iTunes U enhances the teaching experience with an easy-to-use, browser-based, educational system created by Apple. Provide students with course material at the beginning of each semester, accessible using the iTunes U app for iOS and iTunes for Mac and PC. Throughout the course communicate with students by posting messages and assignments. By subscribing, students will have access to documents, textbooks, presentations, videos, web links, and other required course content. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience; bring your iPad to class.

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Course: 54341 Section A: Oct 4 Ed Brandt

$99 For: 3 hours F 1:00pm-4:00pm

Apple IT Certification Exam Session Register to take your Apple IT exam at our AATC facility. Notes: Exams are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change and may vary by exam. Transfers are permitted within the same semester only. Call 505-277-6037 to inquire about exam prep and retake discounts. Prerequisite: Varies by exam. Retakes: $100. Documentation of previous exam taken at our facility required for all retakes. For Apple Pro Apps exams, see 57990V. Course: 54990V Section A: Sep 27 Section B: Oct 25 Section C: Nov 22 Section D: Dec 13

$150 For: 2 hours F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm

CompTIA Certification Systems Engineering Essentials of Hardware and Operating Systems This CompTIA A+ Essentials course, 220-801 is required for everyone seeking A+ certification. Successful completion of the course validates knowledge of basic computer hardware and operating systems, including how to install, build, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, optimize, diagnose and perform preventive maintenance. Customer service and security skills are also covered. Course materials include test review materials and practice test software. Note: Exam Voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of both classes. Prerequisites: Knowledge of computers and operating systems.

Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting CompTIA A+ 220-802 is the second and final A+ course for those who want more emphasis on computer repair and troubleshooting and less emphasis on in-person customer interaction. Work related scenarios such as bench work are emphasized. Note: Exam voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of beth classes. Prerequisite: 63131. Course: 63134 $649 For: 24 hours Section A: Sep 16-27 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Glenn Norman Section B: Oct 29-Nov 21 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pm Ralph Keeton

Course: 63201 Section A: Sep 3-24 Chris Bandy

$699 For: 24 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:30pm

Network Support (Network+) Learn how to configure network adapters, protocols, and services to allow communication between computers. This course covers the OSI model, network topologies, Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol suite, sub-netting, and WAN technologies. Learn to use these technologies to effectively administer a network, share resources, troubleshoot, and solve connectivity problems. Note: Exam voucher is included, valid for 6 months upon completion of the class. Prerequisites: 63131 and 63134 or A+ certification or experience. Course: 63312 Section A: Nov 11-25 Glenn Norman

$849 For: 28 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm

Security+ Learn general computer security concepts, and gain an understanding of the various forms of security threats. Topics include wireless technology and security, and the basic network concepts of firewalls, routers, switches, and hubs. Review NAT, VLANs, and RAS. Review algorithms, concepts of using cryptography, PKI, standards, protocols, and Key Management/Certificate Lifecycle. Includes Security + voucher. Suggested: 63312 or one year of network experience. Course: 63511 Section A: Dec 2-16 Glenn Norman

$859 For: 28 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm

Healthcare IT Technician NEW Learn the skills necessary to implement, deploy, and support the new healthcare IT systems required for electronic medical records. This course will cover regulatory requirements, organizational behavior. IT operations, medical business operations and security. Includes health IT voucher. Suggested: A+ Certification. Course: 63531 Section A: Nov 5-26 Glenn Norman

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$699 For: 21 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

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Course: 63131 $749 For: 28 hours Section A: Aug 26-Sep 11 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Glenn Norman Section B: Oct 1-24 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pm Ralph Keeton

Server Administration Concepts (Server +) Designed for those responsible for hardware functionality of microcomputers within the Windows, Linux, and Novell environments, the exercises in this course include installation, support, troubleshooting, and second level support. Simulations are used to illustrate environments, with interactive exercises. Gain the skills and knowledge base necessary to take the Server+ certification exam. Includes Server + test voucher. Note: After first class, this class meets offsite. Instructor will give directions at the first session.


Infrastructure Library (ITIL) ITIL® v3 Foundation Certification Course The purpose of the ITIL® V3 Foundation certificate in IT Service Management is to certify that the candidate has gained knowledge of the ITIL terminology, structure and basic concepts and has comprehended the core principles of ITIL practices for Service Management. Candidates can expect to gain knowledge and understanding in service management, service lifecycle, generic concepts, technology and architecture in addition to other course components. The course will conclude with a certification examination held on day three of the class. Course: 67955 Section A: Sep 10-12 Section B: Nov 12-14 Jim Bolton

$1699 For: 24 hours TWTh 8:00am-5:00pm TWTh 8:00am-5:00pm

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Basic Cartography Learn basic principles of map making and map reading. Explore issues such as scale, declination, elevation, and location systems. Learn the elements of USGS maps, as well as digital map elements and systems. Course: 69304 Section A: Sep 10-19 Kurt Menke

$469 For: 16 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Explore the world of GIS and how it’s being used to solve real world problems in this introductory course. Learn about projections, coordinate systems, geodatabase coverage, and GIS data formats. Discuss the various software and hardware tools currently in use, including Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and efforts to standardize GIS formats. Prerequisite: 69304 or equivalent experience.

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Course: 69305 Section A: Sep 24-Oct 3 Kurt Menke

$499 For: 16 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and Functionality ArcGIS Desktop software is an integrated system that includes all the tools needed to get the most out of GIS. Learn the range of functionality available in the software and the essential tools for visualizing, creating, managing and analyzing geographic data. This hands-on course emphasizes practice with ArcMap and ArcCatalog to perform common GIS tasks and workflows. The tools for creating and managing geographic data, displaying data on maps in different ways, and combining and analyzing data to discover patterns are highlighted. Learn how ArcGIS Desktop provides a complete GIS software solution. Prerequisite: 69305. Course: 69311 Section A: Oct 10-12

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Digital Arts Graphic Design and Visual Communication Note: The Graphic Design and Visual Communication classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Graphic Design and Visual Communication Learn to create an effective layout for any graphic design project. Discover the principles of design for clear and attractive visual communication. Topics include an introduction to advertising, publication, and web design; logos and letterhead packages; layout; typography; and color theory. Note: Equipment and materials cost about $25; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55105 or 55201. Course: 55101 $339 For: 15 hours Section A: Sep 9-Oct 7 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Cristina Olds Section B: Oct 25-Nov 22 F 1:00pm-4:00pm Ed Brandt Typography Typography, the art and craft of selecting and setting type, can make or break a layout. Focusing on the critical awareness of type, topics include the history of type and its language, how to choose and specify type, type categories, type as a visual element, creative typography, and type design. Equipment and materials cost about $25. A materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55101. Course: 55103 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 25-Dec 16 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Cristina Olds Symbols: An Introduction to Visual Literacy Maximize the effect of communication design by grasping the power inherent in symbols. This interdisciplinary perspective reveals how symbols are intrinsic to human expression and the degree to which they are embedded in the most meaningful and influential cultural communications. Shift the emphasis in communication design away from exclusive reliance on reactive response to intuitive recognition, understanding and connection. Equipment and materials cost about $15. A materials list will be included on your registration receipt. Please bring these materials to the first class session. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55108 Section A: Nov 2-9 Maggie Macnab

$219 For: 8 hours Sa 9:00am-1:00pm

$1299 For: 24 hours ThFSa 8:00am-5:00pm Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990


Drawing to Illustration Basics Develop a solid foundation in freehand drawing that will enhance your abilities in any visual communication project. Learn perspective drawing, how to use line, value, contrast, light and shadow to capture simple and complex shapes. Move on to illustration techniques to create professional black and white illustration from concept to final rendering using media such as pencil, pen and ink, acrylic and gouache. Equipment and materials cost about $50. A materials list will be included on your registration receipt. Please bring these materials to the first class session. Prerequisite: None.

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In UPDATED Social media supports the human need for social interaction with other people using the Internet to broadcast media, dialogue and content. Learn the basics of using Facebook and get an overview of how Twitter and LinkedIn compare. Topics include finding the right site, choosing how to use a site, creating a profile, searching for contacts, establishing relationships, and learning online behavior. Note: To learn about using social media for business and marketing, see 55623. Prerequisite: 55101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.

Course: 55201 Section A: Oct 2-23 Jeff LaFlamme

Course: 55605 Section A: Nov 8 Kinglsey Anderson

$299 For: 12 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm

History of Photography This class provides a fascinating historical overview of photography from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the advanced applications of today’s digital photography. We’ll explore the significant trends in technology, aesthetics, journalism and scientific applications. A field trip to a local gallery or museum may be arranged. Materials cost about $5. A materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55322 Section A: Nov 5-14 Dan Noyes

$299 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

Business, Marketing and Social Media Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Business of Digital Art classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media Enhance your company’s image with copy that sparkles, attracts attention and wins new customers. Learn the basics of copywriting techniques for print advertisements, direct mail, broadcast, sales literature, public relations and electronic media. Emphasis is placed on developing a creative strategy, market position and segmentation, writing for the buying cycle, messaging and persuasive writing. In addition, we analyze landmark creative campaigns from some of the world’s most successful companies. Suggested text: The Copywriter’s Handbook by Robert W. Bly. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55604 Section A: Nov 12-26 Doug Stine

$239 For: 9 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Self-Publishing NEW This class covers the basics of self-publishing. Learn how to navigate the world of Print-On-Demand services, use templates to format the body and cover of a book, and formatting options for a manuscript. Other topics include book related issues such as ISBN, barcodes, Library of Congress Control Number, understanding copyrights, royalties and distribution channels. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 55606 Section A: Nov 1 Anita Quintana

$99 For: 3 hours F 1:00pm-4:00pm

Find and Use Online Media NEW The Internet is literally bursting with compelling digital media, but how do you find and use that content correctly? Find free music, images, and video you can use or remix in your own creative works. Learn about Creative Commons, open access licenses, and the public domain, and use sites that by definition say Yes to use. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 55625. Course: 55607 Section A: Oct 19 Barbara Waxer

$99 For: 3 hours Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Website Marketing and Search Engine Optimization Discover cutting-edge methods for marketing and promoting websites from the ground up, starting with selecting and registering domain names through banner advertising. Learn how to optimize your site for search engines, find the right company to host your website, add a shopping cart to a website, handle credit card transactions, and develop techniques for managing website email. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Course: 55620 Section A: Dec 3-5 Zac Van Note

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$179 For: 6 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

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$99 For: 3 hours F 9:00am-12:00pm


Marketing with Social Media UPDATED Expand awareness for your business or job search by combining traditional and social media. Market 24/7 with an Internet storefront showcasing who you are and what you do. Learn about a range of tactics that can help you stand out: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ Pinterest, plus social bookmarking, blogs, YouTube and many other options add exposure to your website. Take charge of your Internet reputation. Focus on strategies for distinguishing your company from that of your competition or ways to stand out as a job applicant. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55605. Course: 55623 $239 For: 9 hours Section A: Nov 6-20 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Mary Ellen Merrigan

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Starting a Digital Arts Business Do you want to start your own Digital Arts business? Get information about the complete process, from considerations at the conception stage to getting a business license to, most importantly, getting clients. Learn how to deal with both digital and analog clients in a digital format world. We cover business planning, equipment, accounting and finances, pricing and selling, and production. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55624 $179 For: 6 hours Section A: Nov 4-18 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Pat Berrett

Digital Photography and Videography Note: The Digital Photography classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Photography with a Digital Camera Learn the basics of photography as you explore the capabilities of your digital camera. Discover what aperture, shutter speed, and white balance are and how they affect your photographs. Find out how and when to use flash, and experiment with photographic composition to get the most out of your camera—and yourself! Recommended for those new to photography as well as film photographers who want to make the switch to digital. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: 55807, 55808. Course: 55801 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Aug 5-26 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Mary Elkins Section B: Aug 29-Sep 19 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Richard Nunez Section C: Sep 10-Oct 1 T 5:30pm-8:30pm Pat Berrett Section D: Nov 2-23 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Lisa Tannenbaum

Legal Issues in Digital Arts To succeed as a digital artist today, you must have an understanding of the legal principles and issues that affect your business. Gain the tools to recognize legal problems and address them appropriately. Topics include contracts for professional services, copyright, model releases, licensing digital art, trademarks, rights of publicity and privacy, First Amendment issues, business formation, determining when to hire a lawyer and more. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55625 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Aug 7-21 W 6:00pm-8:45pm Note: Last class session will end at 8:30pm. Kameron Kramer Section B: Nov 19-21 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Talia Kosh

Photography Composition One definition for photographic composition is simple: the pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture area. In general, good pictures result from careful attention to some basic elements of composition, together with appropriate lighting and an interesting subject. Become familiar with the practical applications of the key elements of composition to improve your photography: point of interest, simplicity, contrast, balance, framing, viewpoint, direction of movement, diagonals, and rule of thirds. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55804 $179 For: 6 hours Section A: Aug 20-Sep 3 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Pat Berrett

Projects in Digital Arts Synthesize the material learned in the Digital Arts Program with the individual attention needed to fill in any gaps. This course is for the advanced Digital Arts student who has the skills necessary to plan and produce a portfolio project. A project is chosen at the first meeting, so bring your ideas. Students create at least one portfolio piece to be displayed or published. Note: Cost of materials varies; materials will be discussed the first day of class. Prerequisite: Any Digital Arts Level I certificate or equivalent experience. Course: 55701 $339 For: 15 hours Section A: Aug 28-Dec 4 W 5:30pm-8:30pm Note: Class Dates: Aug 28, Sep 11, Sep 25, Oct 30, Dec 4, 2013. Caroline Orcutt

Choosing the Right Digital Camera UPDATED Whether you’re looking to buy your first digital camera, upgrade your existing digital camera, or use a digital camera in conjunction with your film camera, you’ll want to make the right choice. Gain the tools you need to make a decision that’s right for your professional or personal photography goals by discussing megapixels, zoom values, and JPG and RAW file formats. Find out how to transfer photos from camera to computer or print digital photos without ever using a computer at all! Note: To learn how to use your digital camera, see 50808 and 55801. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55807 $99 For: 3 hours Section A: Sep 26 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Richard Nunez

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Getting Started with Your Digital Camera UPDATED Learn how to best use the point-and-shoot capabilities of your office or personal digital camera. Find out how to download photos from your camera to a computer. If you’ve been assigned to use your office digital camera or you don’t yet feel comfortable using your digital camera yet, this is the perfect way to get started! Notes: Bring your camera, batteries, memory card, manual, and cables to class. For a more extensive course in digital photography, see 55801. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: Working knowledge of Windows or Mac OS. Course: 55808 Section A: Oct 24 Richard Nunez

$99 For: 3 hours Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Using Natural Light in Digital Photography Take advantage of natural light, regardless of the situation, while improving your compositional skills. Practice and improve your knowledge of digital photography with local field trips and subsequent critiques. Find out how to take better photos, without having to buy an expensive and complicated camera and without getting bogged down in a lot of technical details. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera (any type).

Professional Lighting Techniques for Digital Photography Create exceptional digital photographs by increasing your understanding of light. The quantity and quality of light directly affect the outcome of your photographs. Discover how to see light and then determine how the camera will respond to that light. Learn about ISO, exposure, white balance, color temperature, and color spaces. Setting up lighting equipment on location and in the studio will be covered, including basic studio lighting in your home or office. Prerequisite: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823, digital SLR. Course: 55822 Section A: Oct 8-29 Pat Berrett

$299 For: 12 hours T 5:30pm-8:30pm

Course: 55823 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 3-17 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Field Trip Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sun, Oct 6, 1-4pm Richard Nunez Photographing People in Digital Produce great digital pictures of people, indoors or outside. This class covers the basics of posing and lighting your subjects to get the look you want and to get the best results from your photos. Learn to take quality candid photos of adults and children at work or at play. Discuss the importance of lighting and lens selection. Use the techniques learned to photograph your classmates on a special class field trip. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823. Course: 55825 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Dec 3-17 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Dec 7 and 14, 1-4pm Pat Berrett

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Course: 55810 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Aug 1-15 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Aug 3 and 10, 5pm-8pm Section B: Oct 14-28 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Oct 19 and 26, 2-5pm Mary Elkins

Digital SLR Techniques UPDATED Improve your digital SLR skills through a deeper understanding of how the digital imaging system works, and enhance your creative control over the image in printing and electronic/web display. Topics include: The Camera, including controls, lenses and accessories; The Negative, including the sensor, RAW files, histograms and creative control; and The Print, including in-camera and post-processing manipulations to achieve your desired final product. Note: Bring your camera, manual, and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities, digital SLR preferred.

Creating Depth in Digital Photography UPDATED Create a strong sense of depth in your photos by utilizing in-camera controls and making the most of photographic opportunities. Topics include the use of aperture and focal length to control depth of field and a comprehensive understanding of how light, background and textures can be used to make your images pop! Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823. Course: 55828 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 1-8 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm Field Trip Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sat, Oct 5, 9am-12pm Barak Naggan Free Information Session

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Many courses in this area are also part of a certificate program. You’ll find a list of our certificate programs on page 5. Find out more by visiting our website at http://dce.unm.edu/certification.htm There you’ll find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information.

Cloud Computing Explore the meaning and usage of cloud computing. Thursday, November 5, 5:15-6:30pm See page 3 for details.

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Digital Black and White Photography Explore creative techniques to create interesting and artistic black and white photographs using a digital camera. Discuss unique methods of exposure to develop various moods for your subject. Learn the benefits of photographing in JPEG and RAW, and when to utilize in-camera digital techniques to enhance your black and white photograph. Basic black and white developing utilizing Adobe Lightroom will be discussed. Composition techniques and lens selection will also be covered. Prerequisite: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Course: 55830 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 7-Dec 5 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Su 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sun, Nov 7, 1-5pm Class will not meet on Nov 28. Richard Nunez Digital Videography: An Introduction Develop your technical and creative skills as a digital videographer. Learn how to achieve satisfying and professional-looking footage using your own digital video camera. Implement some basic skills and shooting techniques. Topics include: video formats, camera capabilities, features and operation, camera control, movement and composition, types of shots that make up a scene, sound, light, and how to shoot with editing in mind. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of your digital video camera; must have a digital video camera (any type) or digital stills camera with video mode. Course: 55911 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 1-10 TTh 9:00am-12:00pm Barak Naggan

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Note: Unless otherwise noted the Computer Graphics classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Computer Graphics: An Introduction Explore the differences between raster and vector graphics and determine which is best for each project. Learn about file formats such as TIFF, JPEG, EPS, PDF, native, RAW data, and discover how they work within graphics software programs, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash and Dreamweaver. Additional topics include spot, RGB, CMYK, and Web color systems; 2D versus 3D graphics; and digital camera resolution conversions. This course provides important prerequisite information for all beginning courses in computer graphics. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56101 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 3-12 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Adele Gangai Section B: Sep 19-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Anita Quintana Section A: Nov 18-22 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm Adele Gangai

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Scanning and Digitizing Photos Whether you’re scanning photographic prints, negatives, slides or other originals, gain the information you need to buy and use a variety of scanners. Learn the basics of scanning, how to choose the right scanner, and how to use scanners with popular software like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows or Mac OS. Course: 56105 Section A: Oct 8 Mary Elkins

$99 For: 3 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Adobe Creative Cloud NEW Adobe has reimagined how creatives will utilize their applications via subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud. Get an overview of Adobe Creative Cloud’s many offerings including complete access to all of Adobe’s well known titles like Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash, Premiere, After Effects, Audition and others; Adobe’s new family of Edge tools and services for the latest in web design and development; services like B hance, ProSite and Typekit; as well as support for cloud storage, syncing, file sharing, collaborating; and website, mobile app and digital publishing. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: Familiarity with one or more Adobe Creative Suite applications. Course: 56110 Section A: Dec 6 Ed Brandt

$99 For: 3 hours F 1:00pm-4:00pm

InDesign: Beginning Learn cutting-edge page layout with Adobe InDesign. Get an introduction to how a page layout program works and learn the basic tools and techniques. We cover character formatting, editing and linking text blocks, and importing text and graphics from other applications. In-class exercises emphasize the basic principles of typography and page layout. Prerequisites: 56101 and word-processing experience. Course: 56121 Section A: Sep 23-27 Adele Gangai

$299 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

InDesign: Intermediate Refine your InDesign skills with in-depth use of text and graphics, including tools for paragraph formatting, tabs, paragraph and character styles, text wrap, and working with imported graphics. We also focus on working with multi-page layouts, including Master Pages, automatic page numbering, and the Pages palette. Students work on a newsletter in class. Basic preparation of your document for a commercial printer will be discussed. Prerequisite: 56121/26. Course: 56122 Section A: Aug 12-16 Section B: Oct 14-18 Adele Gangai

$299 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

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InDesign: Advanced Increase your InDesign efficiency, and learn professional page layout tricks. Create long documents quickly using multiple Master Pages, sectioning, table of contents and index creation tools, and multi-file books. Data merge, libraries, Bezier drawing tools, tables, advanced typography techniques, an in-depth use of color, and prepress features are also covered. Prerequisite: 56122. Course: 56123 Section A: Nov 4-8 Adele Gangai

$299 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

InDesign: Beginning—Fast Track Are you switching to InDesign? Do you have experience with PageMaker, Publisher, or QuarkXPress? Do you need to get up and running quickly? Get a fastpaced introduction to all the basic InDesign tools and techniques. We cover character formatting, working with blocks of text, creating and working with simple graphics, as well as importing text and graphics from other applications. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of any page layout software. Course: 56126 Section A: Oct 11 Cristina Olds

$299 For: 8 hours F 8:00am-5:00pm

Online Portfolios with InDesign An online portfolio is a must for designers and anyone who creates visual media. Learn how to showcase your work by creating an online portfolio using InDesign’s interactive features—all without knowing any code! Topics include creating galleries, buttons, hyperlinks, animation, and adding audio and video for a truly dynamic interactive portfolio. Students will create an online portfolio in class. Prerequisite: 56121. Course: 56128 Section A: Oct 22-24 Anita Quintana

$219 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

ePublishing with InDesign InDesign is now a professional authoring tool for ePublications. Find out about publication formatting for eBooks, exporting files for ePub, adding metadata to your publication, and the basics of Adobe’s new Digital Publishing Solution with Adobe Digital Editions. We will also discuss PDF and ePUB support for dedicated e-reader device models and customer demands. Prerequisite: 56122. Course: 56130 Section A: Oct 29-Nov 5 Anita Quintana

$299 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs Utilize the note-making and markup capabilities of Acrobat Pro to make notations to documents for editing and updating. Set up navigation features to make it easy for users to link to other pages, web pages, or other PDFs. Learn how to create electronic forms. Discover how a PDF opens for a user, how to make limited text changes in a PDF, and embed media such as audio and video. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56181 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Nov 19-21 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Anita Quintana Illustrator: Beginning Use Adobe Illustrator to create PostScript art in both color and black and white. Learn the basic tools and techniques, including geometric and freeform drawing tools, transformation tools and path editing, paint and type tools, and exporting art for output. Special emphasis is given to the ways Illustrator facilitates drawing. Students work on illustration projects in class. Prerequisite: 56101. Suggested: 55201. Course: 56211 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 10-17 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Anita Quintana Illustrator: Intermediate Delve deeper into the creative power and the productive rewards of computer illustration. Topics include creating and using gradients, advanced type use, an in-depth look at Illustrator’s color controls, and plug-in filters. Several illustrations and single-page displays are presented for use in class. Prerequisite: 56211. Course: 56212 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Dec 3-10 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Anita Quintana Illustrator: Advanced Learn advanced computer illustration techniques such as blending, masking, compound paths, pattern fills, importing art from other programs, and using layers. Discuss advanced output topics, including trapping and separations. Students practice putting these techniques together to create complex illustrations. Prerequisite: 56212. Course: 56213 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Aug 5-14 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Sean Lemons

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Digital Arts 6-Pack Discount Package your Digital Arts classes for increased savings. Register for six Digital Arts classes (course numbers 54000-59999) at the same time and receive a package discount of $210. Inquire at registration at 505-277-0077. Some restrictions may apply.

Digital Publishing with InDesign UPDATED Create media-rich interactive publications for iPad and Android devices. Using InDesign together with the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite (DPS), learn to develop interactive navigation, slide shows, and panoramas. Add audio and video, pan and zoom capabilities, and bring web content directly into the publication. Prerequisite: 56121. Suggested: 56128. Course: 56134 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 7-14 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Anita Quintana


Photoshop: Beginning With Adobe Photoshop you can do everything from retouching photos to creating original illustrations and collages. Apply lighting and color corrections and correct lens distortions to enhance your photos. Learn about the importance of camera RAW files and how to process them. Use the retouching tools, painting techniques and basic filters to improve or alter your photos. Additional topics include file formats, working with type, using Adobe Bridge, and an introduction to basic selections and layers. Prerequisite: 56101. Course: 56311 Section B: Aug 6-15 Zac Van Note Section A: Sep 10-17 Anita Quintana Section C: Sep 24-Oct 3 Zac Van Note Section D: Dec 9-13 Adele Gangai

$299 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Photoshop: Intermediate Learn advanced selection methods to selectively adjust images. Work with a variety of layer techniques to combine, enhance and transform your images. Organize and cross-index your image collection with Bridge. Learn about color modes, photo touchup and restoration techniques. In addition, further explore the power of Adobe Camera Raw. Prerequisite: 56311/31.

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Course: 56312 Section A: Oct 15-24 Zac Van Note

$299 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Lightroom: Beginning Adobe Lightroom is an ideal photo editing tool for beginners and seasoned photographers alike. With Lightroom, getting your photography into the digital workflow on your computer is easier than ever. Import, process, manage, and showcase your images from one shot to an entire shoot. Enjoy tight integration with Photoshop allowing you to quickly make changes and then see the updated effects in Lightroom. Learn how to import photos, organize them, make changes and color corrections, and use Lightroom to present your images to an audience. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 56101. Course: 56361 Section A: Nov 11-20 Mary Elkins

$299 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Color Management and Calibration Find out how to get what you see on your monitor to match what comes out of your printer. The key is calibration and consistent color management. Learn the basics, so that you can select and use calibration hardware and color management software to get consistent results for your digital photos, design proofs, and more. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56391 Section A: Oct 29 Zac Van Note

$99 For: 3 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Photoshop: Advanced Navigate Photoshop like the pros! Discover advanced techniques for enhancing photographs and compositing images, advanced use of layers (layer masks, layer comps, smart objects, smart filters), advanced selections and special effects with channels, automating and batch processing. The course includes exercises in enhancing a variety of images and creating complex collage-based art. Prerequisite: 56312/32.

Color Theory in Digital Media Color is a critical part of design—whether your project is destined for print, web, video or other media. A clear understanding of color theory and practical applications is the key to using color with confidence. Learn to apply theory in digital applications, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver and more. Learn the differences and applications for Pantone, CMYK, RGB, Hexadecimal colors, and other important color tools. The psychology of color and color harmonies are also addressed. Prerequisite: 56101.

Course: 56313 Section A: Nov 5-14 Zac Van Note

Course: 56392 Section A: Nov 19-21 Zac Van Note

$299 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Photoshop Elements: Beginning Use Photoshop Elements (an inexpensive version of Photoshop) to color-correct, crop, and fine-tune your photographs. Add text and other enhancements to your photos, and explore several methods of sharing them, including via email and printing. Understand the differences between JPEG, TIFF, and camera RAW formats, and discuss the basics of color management. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 56101. Course: 56331 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 16-25 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class is Windows only. Mary Elkins

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$179 For: 6 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructor of your choice are available in Apple and Digital Arts topics if you have attended a six-hour or longer class in the same topic. Contact Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day and time that is convenient for you. $199. ATTENTION VETERANS—Take charge of your career

by pursuing a certificate to help you meet your goals. Veterans, National Guard, active duty military and families— take advantage of your educational benefits by pursing a career-oriented certificate. See our website at dce.unm.edu.

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Animation, Video Editing and Motion Graphics Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Animation and Video Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Principles of Motion Graphics Learn how photography, video, illustration, and animation are choreographed to produce attractive and dynamic motion graphics and interactive media. A brief history of motion graphics, and its importance in film, television, and digital media is discussed. Topics include design and concept considerations, compositing tools and techniques, criteria for output delivery to digital media, and key workflow strategies for developing interactive media. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 57105 $279 For: 9 hours Section A: Oct 1-8 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm Anita Quintana Flash: Beginning Work with Adobe Flash’s timeline-based animation system to create animated presentations for delivery in a wide variety of formats. Topics include using Flash drawing tools, creating animations with keyframes and tweening, linking Flash movies together into websites or other presentation formats, and publishing Flash movies for delivery on the Web, CD or DVD. Prerequisite: 56101 or 57105. Suggested: 56211, 57105. Course: 57111 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 23-Oct 2 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Sean Lemons Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate Adobe Captivate provides quick and easy ways to create training objects for computer-based training or webbased training (CBT/WBT). Explore the easy-to-learn tools for creating presentations, software demonstrations, quizzes and more. In addition, learn how using Captivate will assist in making your training 508 compliant. Best practices for creating CBT or WBT are also discussed. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Course: 57151 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 18-Dec 2 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Sean Lemons

Course: 57322 $799 For: 24 hours Section A: Sep 23-25 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Oct 21-23 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This course is Mac only. Brad Stoddard Motion Graphics and Visual Effects with Adobe After Effects Learn the fundamentals of animating digital images and title sequences to integrate them into live action. In this exploration of motion graphics and visual effects, topics include: setting up a composition, keyframe techniques, layer essentials, adjustment layers, creating and synchronizing motion, 3D space, camera and lighting basics, and creating animated text. Additional exercises include green screen work, sky replacement, tracking and rotoscoping. Prerequisite: 57105. Suggested: 57311 or 57322/911. Course: 57411 Section A: Dec 4-16 Marc Leonard

$329 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Audio and Music Production Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Music Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Digital Audio: An Introduction Learn the fundamentals of computer recording. Topics include multitrack recording, podcasting basics, virtual instrument and effect plugins, two-track editing, understanding file formats, computer audio hardware basics, and Internet audio. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 57601 Section A: Oct 2-9 Joey Belville

$279 For: 9 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Online courses are also available for this program area. For a complete listing of online courses, visit http://dcereg.com (Augusoft courses page). You’ll find Ed2Go and Gatlin courses under the online heading and SkillSoft courses under program headings in each category’s online section.

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Premiere: Beginning Learn the basics of video and audio editing using the non-linear editing (NLE) system Adobe Premiere. Topics include traditional editing vs. NLE, DV capture, importing, editing, transitions, keying, effects, audio, titles, and digital movie file export formats. Students assemble several short movies that demonstrate various editing techniques for video and sound. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Suggested: 57105, 56311 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57311 $329 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 7-16 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Marc Leonard

Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate Learn basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the Apple Final Cut Pro user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and work all the way through Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Students work with dramatic real-world media to learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. Notes: This class is equivalent to FCP 101 (57911). Class 57911 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a discounted price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology.

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Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate Master the primary features and basic user interface of Logic Pro. Learn how to generate a customized audio and midi configuration that will seamlessly integrate with your own personal production studio. Create your own song using Logic Pro’s comprehensive array of software instruments, Apple Loops and DSP effects. In-depth lessons cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, user defined key commands, automation, scoring to picture and surround mixing. Note: This class is equivalent to Logic 101 (57981). Class 57981 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a discounted price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology. Course: 57611 $799 For: 24 hours Section A: Oct 14-Nov 6 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This course is Mac only. Joey Belville

Apple Creative Professional for Video and Music Notes: All courses in this section are Mac only. All Apple Creative Professional classes require a written request 14 days prior to the start date to drop a class or transfer to another section. Exams are non-refundable.

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UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in New Mexico. For information on certifications, exams an dexam prep, see our website at dce.unm.edu or call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037. FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro X Final Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This three-day, hands-on course teaches students to perform basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and work all the way through Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Students work with dramatic real-world media to learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57911 Section A: Sep 23-25 Section B: Oct 21-23 Brad Stoddard

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$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

FCP 300: Final Cut Pro X Advanced Editing Final Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This three-day, hands-on course teaches hard-to-find advanced editing and finishing techniques. Learn how to create fantastic effects using filters creatively, color correct like a pro, and create complex audio mixes. This course also covers advanced workflows for managing media, including using Compressor. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 57911 (FCP 101) or equivalent experience. Suggested: Level One Final Cut Pro End User certification. Course: 57913 $899 For: 24 hours Section A: Nov 18-20 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Brad Stoddard Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9 This three-day hands-on course introduces students to the primary features and basic user interface of Logic Pro. Students learn how to generate a customized audio and midi configuration that will seamlessly integrate with their own personal production studio. Students also create their own song using Logic Pro’s comprehensive array of software instruments, Apple Loops and DSP effects. In-depth lessons will cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, user defined key commands, automation, scoring to picture and surround mixing. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology. Course: 57981 $899 For: 24 hours Section A: Oct 14-Nov 6 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Joey Belville Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 9 This three-day course teaches invaluable real-world techniques for music production and editing, mixing, notation, and scoring to picture with Logic. Throughout the class, you will learn numerous professional secrets for streamlining production workflows and constructing a mix to meet the most exacting standards. Experienced Logic users and newcomers alike will find invaluable methods for manipulating tempo and pitch, fine-tuning audio and MIDI tracks, processing MIDI data, managing signal flow, assigning physical controllers, and getting the most out of Logic’s revolutionary software instruments. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 57981 (Logic 101) or equivalent experience. Suggested: Level One Logic Pro End User certification.

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Course: 57983 Section A: Aug 5-7 Joey Belville

$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

Apple Pro Apps Certification Exam Session Register to take your Apple Pro Apps exam at our AATC facility. Notes: Exams are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change and may vary by exam. Transfers are permitted within the same semester only. Call 505277-6037 to inquire about exam prep, retake discounts and exam sessions included with the Apple Creative Professional classes. Prerequisite: Varies by exam. Retakes: $100. Documentation of previous exam taken at our facility required for all retakes. For Apple IT exams, see 54990V. Course: 57990V Section A: Sep 27 Section B: Oct 25 Section C: Nov 22 Section D: Dec 13

$150 For: 2 hours F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm

Web Design and Development Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Web Design and Development classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac computers. Creating and Maintaining a Website: An Introduction Get an overview of the tools and techniques involved in creating and updating websites. Discuss the practical matters of file organization, site navigation and content update strategies. Students get hands-on experience with Dreamweaver and HTML text editors. The process of uploading files is also covered. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Course: 58101 Section A: Sep 9-13 Virginia DeBolt Section B: Nov 4-13 Jeff Brody

$299 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

HTML: Beginning Enhance your ability to control the looks and functionality of your Web pages by learning HTML and XHTML, the closely related languages that programs such as Dreamweaver use behind the scenes. Use code to add graphics, links, and tables to your pages, and explore the power of CSS to format text consistently and quickly. Gain an understanding of the similarities and differences between HTML and XHTML, and practice using FTP to upload your pages to a live Web server. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. $299 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Dreamweaver: Beginning This powerful web-authoring program puts both visual design and sophisticated HTML tools at your fingertips. Topics include setting up the Dreamweaver environment, using type and graphics, adding links, and using tables. The basics of applying Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to HTML elements and uploading websites are also featured. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Suggested: 58111. Course: 58121 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Sep 30-Oct 4 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm Virginia DeBolt Section B: Dec 10-19 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Zac Van Note Dreamweaver: Intermediate Take your web-authoring skills to the next level. Learn to create custom styles in CSS and apply them to text, links, tables and DIVs. Automate page development and maintenance with templates, library items and snippets and add interactivity with HTML forms. Ensure efficient site management with browser testing, validation, site assets and file check-in/check-out. In addition, begin to integrate Flash content into your site. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121. Course: 58122 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 11-15 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm Virginia DeBolt Principles of Accessible Web Design As many as 20% of World Wide Web users experience some form of disability. This means that they might not be able to use your site to its best potential. Learn to construct attractive, standards-based websites that are usable by people of all ability levels, with and without assistive technologies such as screen readers and video captioning software. We’ll discuss designing for four major obstacles to usability (visual, audio, mobility, and cognitive), and learn how to build websites according to Federal and international standards for accessibility, validating our designs using industry-standard tools. Also included is a discussion of assistive technologies such as screen readers and video-captioning software. Prerequisite: 58101 or 58111.

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Course: 58111 Section A: Sep 9-18 Jeff Brody Section B: Oct 21-25 Virginia DeBolt

HTML and CSS UPDATED Developed to work hand-in-hand with both HTML and XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has played a significant role in bringing the power of desktop publishing to web page design. Learn to use CSS to change the colors, fonts, paragraph-indents, and even the layout of a web page—or an entire website, for that matter—with just a few keystrokes. Explore different ways to make your pages look good, discover how using CSS can improve functionality, and how it works in HTML-editors such as Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58121. Course: 58117 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Oct 21-30 MW 6:00pm-9:00pm Sean Lemons


Course: 58201 Section A: Dec 2-4 Virginia DeBolt

$209 For: 6 hours MW 1:00pm-4:00pm

Content Management Systems for Websites Content management systems (CMS) are becoming increasingly popular for the authoring and administration of websites. These software systems provide a means to control the presentation of sites, as well as a database for storing site content. But CMSes vary in complexity and flexibility. Survey several popular CMSes, including WordPress, ExpressionEngine, Joomla, Drupal and Plone, as well as the popular Learning Management System (LMS), Moodle. Discuss the pros and cons of each and arm yourself with knowledge to make the right decision when choosing a CMS. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58117 or 58121. Course: 58221 $179 For: 6 hours Section A: Sep 30-Oct 2 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Kinglsey Anderson Create a Blog on WordPress.com Create a free blog hosted on WordPress.com. Choose a name for your blog, learn how to manage the settings to control your blog. Find a theme you like and learn how to add posts. Work with images and image galleries. Learn about plugins and widgets. If you go on to create a self-hosted WordPress blog, all the knowledge from this class will apply. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Suggested: 58101 and 58111. Course: 58230 $239 For: 9 hours Section A: Aug 5-9 MWF 1:00pm-4:00pm Virginia DeBolt

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WordPress: Beginning WordPress is a free, open source publishing system that allows users without technical expertise in design and development to create and manage a blog with ease. But more than blogs, WordPress can be used as a Content Management System (CMS) for a variety of websites. Learn how to set up and configure WordPress to meet your needs, whether for a blog, a personal site or a business site. Choose themes and plugins to further enhance and customize WordPress. Prerequisites: 58101, 58111, and 58117 or 58121. Suggested: 55125. Course: 58231 $299 For: 12 hours Section A: Nov 4-13 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Kinglsey Anderson Drupal: Beginning NEW Learn to install, manage, customize, and maintain a website in Drupal, the powerful open source content management system and framework. Topics include user account management, single- and multi-user blogs, navigation menus, page layout customization, and system administration. Explore the more than 20,000 free community-contributed add-ons known as “contributed modules” that extend Drupal’s core capabilities. Rounding out this course is a look at Drupal Distributions, a collection of pre-configured themes and modules to give you a head start on building your site.

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Prerequisites: 58101, 58111, and 58117 or 58121. Suggested: 55125. Course: 58241 Section A: Dec 3-12 Kinglsey Anderson

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

JavaScript: Beginning Build dynamic and interactive web pages using JavaScript. Develop a familiarity with fundamental scripting concepts such as objects, properties, and methods. Learn how to create image rollovers and pop-up windows, and use the Document Object Model (DOM) for basic form validation. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58115, 58117 or 58401. Course: 58411 Section A: Oct 24-31 Jeff Brody

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

jQuery: The JavaScript Library Take your web programming skills to the next level with jQuery, the JavaScript library. Learn about selecting and modifying page elements and CSS styles, events, visual effects and animation to bring life to your web pages. Use form validation and AJAX techniques to build rich, interactive web applications. Finally, look at the jQuery UI Widgets and learn how to easily create effects like tabbed windows, accordion sliders and calendars. Prerequisites: 58112 or 58117. Suggested: 59411. Course: 58415 Section A: Dec 12-19 Jeff Brody

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning Receive an introduction to the open-source web programming language, PHP, and discover why so many web developers prefer to use it with MySQL (an opensource database technology) for their data-driven applications. Learn the basics of the PHP language and how to use PHP to generate your HTML. Get acquainted with the MySQL database, and learn to use PHP and MySQL together. Develop real world web-based applications in class. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121. Course: 59411 Section A: Oct 7-16 Kinglsey Anderson

$329 For: 12 hours MW 9:00am-12:00pm

Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Intermediate Take your PHP coding skills to a whole new level! Explore session variables, file uploads, HTTP headers, user registration systems, advanced SQL and MySQL methods and more. Combining all of these skills together, build real-world web applications to position yourself as an expert coder. Prerequisite: 59411. Course: 59412 Section A: Nov 25-Dec 4 Kinglsey Anderson

$329 For: 12 hours MW 9:00am-12:00pm

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variety of materials. Students will draw from real objects, supplied exercises, and the still-life setup. Learning to draw is learning how to see.

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Course: 02152 $120 For: 8 sessions Section A: Oct 23-Dec 11 W 6:00pm-8:30pm CE South Building Laura L. Gorian

Reduction Print Making Here is a wonderful opportunity to learn a new and exciting art form that you can easily do at home. In just 4 weeks, you will learn to create a beautiful print from a linoleum block. This includes designing a picture and transferring the image to a single block of wood or linoleum. After the initial carving is completed, the first color is printed. Each successive color is printed by reducing in the block. No previous experience is necessary for this class. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02150 Section A: Sep 30-Oct 21 CE North Building Frank Fell

$105 For: 4 sessions M 1:00pm-4:00pm

The Artist’s Way With the basic principle that creative expression is the natural direction of life, you will be led through a comprehensive program, including an extensive series of exercises and guided introspection, to recover your creativity from a variety of blocks, replacing them with artistic confidence. It is for artists and non-artists—for all creative people interested in practicing the art of creative living. Required Text: The Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron. Please read chapter entitled Week One prior to first class. Text available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 02151 $130 For: 12 sessions Section A: Sep 4-Nov 20 W 9:00am-11:30am CE South Building Susan Lundy, Professional Artist, trained facilitator Drawing Fundamentals I NEW This is a foundation course designed to teach the beginner the fundamental techniques for drawing. Through a variety of projects, the student will be introduced to the elements of line, contour, form, value, texture, composition and perspective. Principles of light and shade and how line helps to reveal form will be explored using a

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is the most widely used drawing instruction book in the world. This course is for people at all skill levels who want to learn to draw. Based on discoveries in brain research, the basic exercises in this book will help to release your creative potential and tap into the special abilities of the visual, perceptual, right hemisphere of the brain. Bring a pencil, eraser, and typing paper to the first class where a complete supply list will be given. Approximate cost of materials is $45. Required Text: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Edwards, available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 02154 Section A: Aug 20-Oct 8 CE North Building Judith Alison Aragon

$140 For: 8 sessions T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Botanical Drawing & Watercolor This class involves a step-by-step process which starts with drawing from live botanical specimens and/or prints. You will plan your compositions on watercolor paper, then you will apply the watercolor glazing technique. Drawing and painting demonstrations will be provided throughout the class and will include drawing techniques, lighting and how to control the amount of water on the brush. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Additional $12 materials fee for plants as subject matter payable to instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 02156 Section A: Sep 4-Oct 9 Section B: Sep 4-Oct 9 CE South Building Lisa Coddington

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$140 For: 6 sessions W 9:00am-12:30pm W 1:30pm-5:00pm

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Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Part II Keeping with the skills learned in the original Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain class continue to experience more challenges and further improve drawing ability. Drawing the still life, the figure, studies of nature, and drawing from both life and photographs will be covered, while experiencing the same comfortable pace and relaxing approach found in the original course. Approximate cost of materials is $45. Required Text: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Edwards, available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 02158 Section A: Oct 15-Dec 3 CE North Building Judith Alison Aragon

$140 For: 8 sessions T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media is a class that incorporates the basic elements of drawing—value, line, space, gesture, color, weight, texture, composition—with layering techniques utilizing Golden’s acrylic grounds. The goal is to develop personal drawing skills and find the surprise” in a finished drawing. Note: A $35 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. An additional supply list is also available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02160 $150 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 10-Nov 12 T 6:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Diane Rolnick Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink This course is designed for students with or without previous experience in formal drawing. You will learn to handle and manipulate graphite pencils to produce areas of tonality and texture in both representational and abstract compositions. You will manipulate textural areas of their drawings with India ink, fountain pens or micron pens. A combination of watercolor washes along with graphite pencils, pen and ink will also be used. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $35. Course: 02161 Section A: Sep 9-Oct 28 CE South Building Alan Yablonsky

$120 For: 8 sessions M 7:00pm-9:30pm

Portrait Drawing: Beginning Work from a live model and study the structure of the human skull and muscles of the neck and shoulders in this introduction to drawing the human head. Basic proportions and techniques of shading with light and dark tones will be emphasized. Come to the first class prepared to draw. Bring sketch paper (14"x17" or larger) and drawing pencils. Note: A $30 model fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of first session. Course: 02162 Section A: Sep 19-Nov 7 Aragon Studio in SE Area Judith Alison Aragon

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Life Drawing This class will focus on drawing the human form. Working from the model we will learn to interpret the human form to build confidence and improve control. We will begin with exercises in gesture, expressing the pose in as few lines as possible. The next step will be to block in the structure of the figure, learning to see the effects of light and shadow. Finally, we will cover rendering and techniques for finishing a piece, learning to see the subtleties that allow the artist to become more intimate with the subject. As class size is limited, please sign up early. Materials list is availalble at dce.unm.edu. Drawing materials cost approximately $25. Note: A model fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the first day of class. Course: 02166 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Sep 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pm CE North Building Leo Neufeld Creative Portraits and Caricatures Have fun learning the principles of drawing and painting portraits and caricatures of people, animals and mythical beings. Explore tips for capturing a likeness or exaggerating features. Follow the instructor’s step by step method for placement of features, proportion and shading. Learn how to design faces for your creative projects in 2D and 3D, or for other media such as wood, fabric and gourds. Note: A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 02165 Section A: Dec 8 CE North Building Sunny Birklund

$85 For: 1 session Su 8:00am-4:00pm

Painting with Acrylics Learn to paint shape and form without drawing. The emphasis of this class will be on color, space and composition, value and texture, contrast and balance. We will explore the principles of design, the medium and techniques, the mood and meaning, and the elements of art. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Expect to spend approximately $90 for supplies and bring them to the first class. Attendance at first class is mandatory. Course: 02170 $110 For: 7 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Oct 3 Th 1:00pm-4:00pm Section B: Oct 9-Nov 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Polly Jackson

$165 For: 8 sessions Th 6:00pm-8:30pm

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Splash Ink with Watercolor Workshop On the first workshop day you will experience splashing ink on rice paper, drying and separation of the sheets, the resulting abstract, and learn to listen to the color. You will also learn finishing touch discuss various ways to finish the painting such as salt, alcohol, etc. On the second day you will finish your painting in an inspirational setting followed by group show and critique. Note: A materials fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the first class session. A materials list is also available at dce.unm.edu.

Course: 02172 $135 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 14-Nov 16 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm CE North Building George Leone

Course: 02176 $95 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 21-28 M 9:00am-4:00pm CE North Building Ming Franz, National Champion of Splash Ink Technique

Pastels are Paint...Not Chalk This two-day workshop is a simple hands-on class that is a great way to experience pastels. On Saturday, we will meet at Artisan Studio from 9:00am-5:00pm to experiment with pastels without the pressure of perfect composition. This is a great class: pastels require no liquid mixing or waiting for things to dry...just get going with color! A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor on Friday night. Course: 02173 $95 For: 2 sessions Section A: Sep 20-21 F 5:30pm-8:30pm Sa 9:00am-4:00pm CE South Building Nance McManus, CPS, PSNM

Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines Find the passion and love of art, find your inner expression. Through the use of various techniques and media learn from the beginning what you need to do to empower your inner creative self. You will have hands-on studio time as well as short lectures to help you develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02178 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Sep 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Ralph Greene Studio Ralph Greene, MFA

Oil Painting with Pallet Knife This course is for both beginners and intermediates. With the right amount of paint and the right surface usage of the pallet knife, you are able to express a variety of textures, thus producing a more expressive painting. We will use different exercises, such as still life, landscapes, and a topic choice of your own. Bring your own oil paints, pallet knife, 16"x20" (or similar size) canvas and 2 brushes.

Paint the Fall Colors of New Mexico The fall colors in New Mexico are beautiful, stunning and can be difficult to paint. This class is designed to help you mix colors to duplicate what you see and feel. Class is open to any water media including; Watercolors, Acrylics, and Gouache. Each class will start with a short talk or demo then of individual help will be given to ensure maximum success. We will work from photos and life. Note: Must have some drawing experience. A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.

Course: 02174 $155 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Nov 14 Th 10:00am-12:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 3, 10, 17. Park Fine Art Gallery Studio Young-Sook Park

Course: 02179 $99 For: 6 sessions Section A: Oct 9-Nov 6 W 3:00pm-5:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 16. CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

A Painting A Day Loosen up and believe in yourself! You can create a painting in a session, and this class will teach you how. Works of art created “alla prima” are vital, energetic, and full of spontaneity. You will use art materials you already own, and the instructor will provide guidance as to the purchase of additional supplies. This class is for those who have had at least a beginner’s course in any painting media.

Paint Without Numbers & Color Outside the Lines Part Deux Continue expressing your passion and love of art. Through the use of various techniques and media continue to explore the tools you will need to empower your inner creative self. You will have hands-on studio time as well as short lectures to continue to develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.

Course: 02175 $135 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 21-Oct 16 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 2. Sailer Studio in SW Area Bethe Sailer

Course: 02180 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Sep 24 T 1:00pm-4:00pm Ralph Greene Studio Ralph Greene, MFA

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Japanese Sumi-e Painting This is an entry level course for people who have never had experience with Japanese style brush-and-ink painting . Learn the basic philosophy behind the practice of this art form through practicing the fundamental techniques which are used in all aspects of sumi-e. The techniques are simple, and when put together your will be able to create quality aesthetically pleasing works of art. In this art form practice does indeed make perfect. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.


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Watercolor Painting: Wildlife & Landscape for Beginners This class is designed for aspiring watercolor painters. No experience is necessary; however, people with some experience are welcome to attend. The primary focus will be on developing and improving skills for painting wildlife within a landscape setting. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02184 Section A: Nov 2-23 CE South Building Kevin Ernesto VanWicklin

$95 For: 4 sessions Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Shibori: The Japanese Art of Fabric Dyeing Come discover and create the beautiful hand-dyed fabrics of Japan! Shibori is a traditional Japanese fabric dyeing technique, whereby the fabric is shaped, then secured in various ways, before dyeing. You will be given a hands-on introduction to wrapping and stitching techniques and then dyeing the fabric to produce an overall surface design on fabric. You will take home one completed scarf (or small tapestry), as well as several sample squares. This is a class for students of any level, including students with no previous knowledge of Shibori. Optional Text: Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing; Amazon.com. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $70. An additional materials fee of $40 is payable to the instructor the first day of class. Course: 02185 Section: A Oct 5-26 CE South Building Sara Magnuson

$110 1 session Sa 10:00am-4:00pm

Expressive Color in Oil Pastels Color can make or break your painting. Discover the many ways you as an artist can use color to convey feelings and evoke emotions through your art. You will learn the seven elements and principles of design to create a strong and pleasing painting. Be prepared to start exploring colors and transform your work from the very first class. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm. edu. Approximate cost of supplies is $40. Course: 02186 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Oct 22-Nov 26 T 3:00pm-5:30pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Expressive Color in Oil Pastel Intermediate This class is designed for those who want to take their work to the next level. We will use a variety of surfaces including canvas, sand paper and an assortment of other water media papers. We will focus on using bold and brilliant color to achieve paintings that are expressive and emotive. Advanced color theory and the principles of design will be discussed and put into practice. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $40. Course: 02187 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 10-Oct 15 T 3:00pm-5:30pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Beginning Landscape Oil Painting Come and learn the fundamentals of mixing and using colors, as well as values, edges, composition and atmosphere in landscape painting. Each session consists of a demonstration along with individual attention throughout each class. You will work from an 8"x10" landscape photograph. This is an entry level course for people who have never had experience in landscape oil painting. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu Course: 02188 $120 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Oct 24 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Modeling the Figure In Clay Join us and discover how working in three dimensions can a rewarding artistic challenge. Basic blocking and human anatomy will be studied. We will work from live models. Bring a piece of wood about 12"x12" inches, a plastic garbage bag, any modeling tools you have, sprits bottle and a sack lunch to the first session. Note: A clay and models fee of $55 will be payable to the instructor at the first session. Course: 02190 Section A: Sep 21-Nov 9 Aragon Studio in SE Area Judith Alison Aragon

Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery In this class you will learn several hand-building techniques, including coil, pinch and slab and the use of hump and slump molds. A variety of projects will be demonstrated by the instructor at the beginning of each class, followed by time for you to work on your own pieces. Note: A $85 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 02192 Section A: Oct 3-Nov 21 Coyote Clay School Coyote Clay Staff

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$185 For: 8 sessions Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Trial by Fire Basic throwing on the wheel is just the warm-up to the real fun of this class, learning to fire your work with four very unique techniques; the soda kiln, the gas and electric firings. We will finish up with a raku firing; this involves removing the pots from the kiln while glowing red hot, and placing in sawdust or straw. Exciting and instantly gratifying, you can take raku fired pots home the same evening! Note: A $85 lab fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 02195 $185 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 30-Nov 18 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Coyote Clay School Coyote Clay Staff Intermediate Landscape Oil Painting Do you have some experience in oil painting? Join us and learn how to improve your painting skills. Learn how to see and interpret the landscapes, work on color mixing, study values, edges, composition and atmosphere. Each session consists of a demonstration along with individual attention throughout each class. You will receive an 8"x10" inch color and black and white photograph to work from along with other instructional materials. Note: A materials list is available at dce. unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $100. Course: 02196 $120 For: 7 sessions Section A: Oct 31-Dec 19 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 28. CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Raku Pottery Potluck Spend your Sunday’s creating tea-bowls, clay masks, jewelry boxes, copper and turquoise beads and pendants. We will glaze and fire our pieces in a raku kiln. Raku firing is exciting and requires teamwork and within 45 minutes you will have colorful, iridescent glazed pieces ready to take home. Bring a dish to share as we enjoy our potluck lunch while we get an overview of the process. A $30 materials fee is due at the first session.

Course: 02198 $185 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 12-Oct 31 Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico Stoneware and Raku Pottery Imagine eating from cups, bowls, and plates that you’ve created yourself. Whether you are a beginner or more experienced you can learn to develop new skills including hand building, wheel throwing and using bisque molds. You’ll also learn about glazing and firing in stoneware and raku kilns. In less than an hour you can bring home colorful raku pieces right from the kiln. A $65 materials and firing fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Map available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02199 $185 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 7-Oct 26 Sa 10:00am-12:30pm Section B: Sep 11-Oct 30 W 7:00pm-9:30pm Section C: Sep 17-Nov 5 T 7:00pm-9:30pm All sections: Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing This beginning course provides the fundamental techniques for the design and creation of handcrafted jewelry. Beginning with a series of sterling silver rings, you learn how to size, texture, chase, file, form, silver solder with an acetylene torch, saw, pierce, drill, oxidize, hand-polish, high-polish with a buffing machine, and follow safe studio practices. We will work with sterling silver, fine silver, copper, brass and semi-precious stones. Prepare to be adorned! Note: A materials fee of $105 is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Course: 02205 $230 For: 5 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Sep 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 3. Section B: Nov 12-Dec 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Both sections: Diener Studio in SW Area-Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

Course: 02197 $90 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 20-27 Su 12:00pm-4:00pm Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Clay Sculpture Sculpting in clay gives you an opportunity to make a unique art piece. No previous experience is necessary. Learn 3-dimensional mask making, carving clay and sculpting animal forms. Each project builds on the next and helps you learn the techniques necessary to make a 3-dimensional object. These techniques include slab, coil and carving. The sculptures will be fired, colored with clay slips for painting and decoration, or textured and dry stained. A $65 lab fee is payable to the instructor at the first meeting. Map available at dce.unm.edu.


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Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing This course is designed as a continuation of jewelry making experience, for those students who have completed the Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing class. We will focus on more complicated techniques in silver soldering, fabrication and stone-setting—including unusually-shaped bezels, incorporating found objects, cage/step/tube and traditional prong settings, fusing, reticulation, chainmaking, findings, repousse’, marriage of metals, shot, hollow forms, forging, making head and eye pins, and safe studio practices—through student-directed projects and instructor demonstrations. Note: A supply fee of $60 is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Visions Collage Workshop Have you ever done a collage of what you’d like your life to look like? We will make a collage of our goals, dreams and visions for our lives. And then, in safe surroundings and with our affirming, positive class members, we will share them with each other. All materials, which include magazines galore, poster board, glue sticks, maps and other items for your use will be provided.: A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at the beginning of the class.

Course: 02206 $230 For: 5 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Sep 23 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. Diener Studio in SW Area - Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

The Art of Beeswax Collage Learn this exciting and environmentally-friendly technique for collage making. Cosmetic grade, pure white beeswax, with no resins or additives is used to adhere the paper ephemera and small 3-D objects used in the collages. A crock-pot is used to melt the wax and brushes get the wax to the surface. A craft iron and blowgun allow you to smooth out the wax or melt elements away. A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Note: A $5 materials fee is also payable to instructor at the beginning of class.

Introduction to Enameling Enameling is the colorful result of fusing powdered glasses to metal with high heat, forming a durable vitreous coating. This class provides you with an overview of the ancient art of enameling, from metal preparation, properties of enamel, including dry and wet applications, kiln firing, and safe studio practices. Students will create wearable and non-wearable enameled works, using copper as a base. No previous jewelry making or metalworking experience is necessary. Note: Materials fee of $125 due at the beginning of first class. Course: 02207 $150 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 12-19 Sa 10:00am-4:00pm Note: Oct 19 class ends at 1:00pm. Diener Studio in SW Area - Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA No-Solder Jewelry Making Extravaganza: Etched, Disced, Dapped and Letter-Stamped! Use sterling silver, red brass, yellow brass, copper, semi-precious stone beads, and luscious pearls to make jewelry for gift giving or for yourself! This terrific two-day workshop covers basic etching processes and a variety of silversmithing techniques. Explore the magical, wearable artistry of jewelry making and leave the studio with your beautiful completed projects - such as earrings, pendants, cuff bracelets, bangles, rings, and belt buckles. All levels welcome. Materials fee $105 due at the beginning of first class.

Course: 02210 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 28 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Course: 02212 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 19 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester Mosaic with Vintage China and Found Objects We will be making a small shrine using thin vintage china pieces, along with found objects. Using a strong piece of wood, approximately 12"x12" inches, we will spend the first class adhering the china and objects to the surface, using a special adhesive, in a pattern you choose. The theme is up to you. The final class will be spent grouting your piece to complete it. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $20. Course: 02213 $185 For: 2 sessions Section A: Nov 2-9 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Course: 02209 $150 For: 2 sessions Section A: Nov 9-16 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: 2nd Saturday class: 10:00am-1:00pm. Diener Studio in SW Area - Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

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Course: 02215 Section A: Oct 5 CE South Building Phoenix Forrester

$55 For: 1 session Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm

Assemblage Workshop 101 Assemblage consists of making a 3-D artistic composition from putting together found objects. In this class we will explore and construct the varieties of assemblage from the free standing to ones in shadow boxes. The juxtaposition of seeming unrelated old and odd objects is a thrilling adventure. Bring your treasures and let us each create magical works of art! Note: A materials list available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02217 $100 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 26 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester ArtBiz Are you ready to get serious about the business side of your art? This is a practical and informative presentation designed to enhance any artist’s professionalism. You will discover how to create a professional work environment, learn techniques in self-promotion, establish lasting artist/gallery relations and protect your creative rights. ArtBiz provides critical information for production-based artists at all levels, from those just getting started to those well established who are interested in selling what they create. Course: 02221 Section A: Oct 12 CE South Building John Attardi

$60 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-4:30pm

Resin...For the Fun Of It Have you ever wanted to make little objects with photos, glitter, and other images embedded in resin? It’s fun and easy and this instructor has worked out all the kinks and perfected the process. Join her and learn the basics. We will make several items of your choice. You can make charms for earrings, necklaces or bracelets, as well as lots of other interesting things. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02223 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 7 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Re-Imagining Our Lives and Ourselves We will explore the power of our imagination to transform our lives and ourselves. A variety of art materials including clay, collage, paint, pastels, found objects and mixed media will be available. There will be time both to engage in art-making and to write in response to your images, allowing for an interaction between your inner images and the words we so often use to explain ourselves. Give yourself this time and space to immerse in the creative process and engage with others. Course: 02234 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 9 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm Sturges Studio in NW Area Megan Sturges, LPAT, LPCC, Art Therapist & Counselor

Crafts & Hobbies Bead Stringing Design your own personal necklace and earrings. Learn all the basic techniques of bead stringing, which will include how to knot between beads. Please bring lots of beads and any kind of charms you might like to put on your jewelry. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 05352 Section A: Aug 31 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$70 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-4:00pm

Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key Bracelet Learn to make your own authentic vintage typewriter key bracelet, no soldering required. There will be a large selection of fabulous type keys with letters and numbers to choose from. You can make an especially wonderful bracelet for yourself. The keys will be cut and the backs ground down and ready to adhere to the bracelet. You will also be provided the bracelet chain. Note: A $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05353 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 23 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester Creative Wire Rings Master the foundation for making simple but elegant wire rings. You will learn how to use ring mandrels, size rings, and a bench vise to create multi-wired rings. When you leave this class you will have rosette rings, bead rings, a hammered scroll ring, and a lovely three bead multi-wired scroll ring. Note: A material list is available at dce.unm.edu. A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 05354 Section A: Dec 14 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

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$60 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-4:00pm

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The Luminous Collage Take your collage skills to the next level with this exciting class using luminous acrylic paints, collage elements, and oil paints. The richness of color will add a new and vibrant dimension to your collage. Using vintage photographs, postcards, ledger pages, stamps, and any other interesting paper ephemera, you will create magnificent works of art like never before! You will have plenty of time to experiment and create several pieces of art. All levels are welcome. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.


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Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle Develop consistency in your wire work and the use of tools. This will open a whole new world for your creativity. Learn how to connect beads together with the basic circle (loop), figure eights, and links. You will also learn to make an eye-clasp and basic hook. You will leave class with a finished necklace of your own design. Note: A material list is available at dce.unm.edu. A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins In this fun class, we will be cutting vintage tins into various shapes and adding bits and pieces of our own favorite antique gems and jewels to make some very special brooches for personal adornment or to give as gifts! Add a pin back and you’ve got a masterpiece! You will be able to make 3-5 pins depending on what supplies you bring to class and your work style. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu or at time of registration.

Course: 05359 Section A: Oct 8 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

Course: 05363 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 30 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

$50 For: 1 session T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling Learn to make coils and be amazed with the variations of jewelry you can create. We will explore designs with coils and twisted wire, making chain links, and beads made from coils to create a unique necklace for you to take home. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 05360 Section A: Oct 22 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat Spiral Make spiral hook’n eye clasps that will dress up your necklaces and save you money. We will discover how to hammer the wire in order to create texture and also give your pieces strength and boldness. You will learn about the classic Egyptian spiral and how to make many different designs. You will be sure to walk away with a classic necklace. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05361 Section A: Nov 19 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring Design Make your own style of earring wire and learn to make unlimited varieties of classic dangles, charms, and components. The possibilities, like your imagination, are limitless. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05362 Section A: Nov 5 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Cut, Pierce, Sew and Suspend with Metal and Found Objects! In this fun class we will first cut a shape of our choosing from a piece of metal (sterling, brass or copper, your choice), then, we will pierce the metal with a drill and then “sew” our found objects on with sterling wire.This is a fun option to gluing or soldering, in making original, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Prepare to create a masterpiece! Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05364 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 21 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester Basket Weaving: Shell Basket This course is designed to acquaint you with the tools, terms and techniques of basic basket weaving, an ancient art still being enjoyed today. For this course you need to bring a tape measure or ruler, pencil, utility scissors or reed cutters, large towel, mat knife, white glue, and a pan 10 inches in diameter which holds a water depth of 6 inches. Note: A $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Class will break for a one hour lunch. Course: 05366 Section A: Sep 21 CE South Building Marlene Niemann

$80 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-3:30pm

The Pampered Lady Have you ever wondered about those marvelous spa recipes? Learn the basics of making salt glow scrubs, bath salts, dream pillows, bath bombs, fizzies and sachets. Make full-size samples in class to take home. A gift basket of these items will make anyone feel pampered and loved. The items are easy and inexpensive to make. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Course: 05372 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 2 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett

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Course: 05373 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 9 Sa 9:30am-1:30pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process Make your own handmade soap for personal use or to kick start a home-based business. This class utilizes the cold process from scratch, not melt and pour. Our instructor shares her experiences in retail, consignment, and in the arts/crafts selling venues. We focus on natural colors, fragrances, herbs and ingredients. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the time of class. Bring a bath-size towel. Course: 05375 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 5 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Section B: Dec 7 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Both sections: Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett Sustainable Crafting Works NEW Be environmentally conscious while discovering your creative expression. In this class, crafters and non-crafters alike will learn about repurposing every-day items that would otherwise end up in landfills. Create new works of art you can show off in your decor, or use for gift giving. Course: 05380 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 21 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Section B: Oct 26 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Both sections: CE South Building Robin Love Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay Art Clay consists of silver particles in a non-toxic binder and water. When heated, the binder and water burn away to leave 99% pure silver. A kiln or inexpensive hand-held torch can be used for this process. Beginners will be amazed at their success. Experienced students will be challenged with more difficult pieces. You will complete original pieces of fine silver .999 jewelry, and learn to set up a “kitchen table” studio. Note: A materials fee of $95 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Bring your lunch, a small work light and extension cord to class. Course: 05382 Section A: Sep 14 CE South Building Iliana Carrillo

$75 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-5:00pm

Stained Glass Beginning Learn the skills of cutting glass and assembling techniques for both copper foil and lead came with emphasis on soldering. One project will be done in each technique. All tools are provided. Note: A lab fee of $25 is payable at the beginning of the first class. Bring a sack lunch to each class meeting. Course: 05383 $210 For: 2 sessions Section A: Sep 8-15 Su 10:00am-4:00pm Section B: Oct 20-27 Su 10:00am-4:00pm Both sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc. Donna Greenstreet Introduction to Glass Fusing Learn the basic techniques of glass fusing. Create dichroic jewelry, a beautiful plate and a night light. Kiln sized and firing schedules will be discussed, as well as demonstrations of a variety of firing techniques. All materials included. Note: Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety. Course: 05384 $170 For: 2 sessions Section A: Sep 7-14 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm Section B: Nov 17-24 Su 11:00am-2:00pm Both sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc. Karen Conty Rubber Stamping 101 If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make beautiful projects using rubber stamps, this is the class for you. All the mystery and difficulty of stamping will be removed, and you’ll be amazed by how fun and rewarding this craft can be. You will learn a variety of stamping techniques and make several projects, including cards, gifts, and gift boxes. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Course: 05386 Section A: Sep 19 CE South Building Amber Wilson

$35 For: 1 session Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Stained Glass Advanced For students who have completed a beginning stained glass class and have learned cutting and solder techniques. Class will include a 12"x16" project that will focus on quality of craftsmanship. Methods for a three-dimensional box with decorative solder techniques will also be included. Note: Select pattern and purchase glass before class for 12"x16". A $35 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Beginning class required. Must own or have access to tools as work out of class time is part of course work. Course: 05387 Section A: Nov 10-17 Hot Flash Glass Inc. Donna Greenstreet

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$170 For: 2 sessions Su 10:00am-4:00pm

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Body Products Made at Home I If you have sensitive skin or simply want to put together a gift basket of various body care products, we will cover the basics. All recipes have a maximum of five to six locally available ingredients. Choose five items from our extensive workbook to create. This class is limited to six students. Note: A materials fee of $20 payable to instructor at the beginning of class.


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Stamping Techniques—Advanced Now that you know the basics of stamping, learn some new techniques that will wow you! Techniques that will be covered are embossing, watercoloring, and unusual card folds. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 05388 Section A: Nov 25 CE South Building Amber Wilson

$35 For: 1 session M 6:00pm-8:00pm

Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics This class is designed to address the interests of students that have completed an introductory glass fusing class. This class will enable you to design glass for more artistic pieces. You will complete two plates that have been fused and slumped. Note: A materials fee of $39 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety. Course: 05392 Section A: Sep 21-28 Hot Flash Glass Inc. Karen Conty

$170 For: 2 sessions Sa 11:00am-2:00pm

Book Arts: An Introduction The Book Arts encompass the world of bookbinding, artists’ books, fine and design binding, and sculptural books. In this introductory class you will learn how to construct eight basic book structures which are 1) folded and glued, 2) sewn, and 3) non-traditional. Learn the basic techniques and discover which are best to express yourself artistically in a book format. The class is designed for people with no experience in book construction. Note: Materials fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. A Materials list is also available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05396 $89 For: 3 sessions Section A: Sep 18-Oct 2 W 6:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Pamela MacKellar & Carol Erickson Quilting 101 A quilting class designed for the absolute beginning quilter. Begin with the very basics including vocabulary, safe and accurate cutting, proper pressing, how to sew an accurate 1⁄4" seam and how to pick out fabrics for a quilt you will love. There are two projects which teach and reinforce beginning skills. Required Text: Complete Guide to Quilting (Better Homes and Gardens Creative Collection) (Paperback-2003) and you must have a sewing machine in good working order and know how to use it. Note: Sample, text and supply list available at The Quilt Works and at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05406 Section A: Sep 18-Oct 23 The Quilt Works Carol Bell, BS, MS

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Quilting 102 This class has been designed for the quilter who has been quilting for less than 2 years. We will construct a 42"x48" contemporary sampler. Color Theory is discussed in detail. The eleven different blocks featured are: pinwheels, flying geese, log cabin, modified light and shadows, half square triangles, half square pinwheel, attic window variation, art square, nine patch, nine patch straight furrow and bear’s paw. 14 different fabrics, 10 of them fat quarters, comprise the quilt top. Required Text: Pattern ‘Marmalade & Jam’ is available on-line or at The Quilt Works. Materials list available at The Quilt Works and at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05407 $99 For: 6 sessions Section A: Oct 30-Dec 11 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 6. The Quilt Works Carol Bell, BS, MS Sewing: Beginning Enter the exciting world of sewing. You will be introduced to the sewing machine, sewing terms, working with a pattern, cutting, marking, and pressing techniques. Projects will include putting on a pocket, inserting a zipper, making buttonholes, working with fusible interfacing etc. Note: A materials fee of $5 is payable to the instructor on the first class meeting. Bring one yard of 45" wide medium weight woven fabric and matching spool of all purpose sewing thread to the first class. Course: 05411 Section A: Sep 9-Oct 14 Bernina Sewing Center Nancy Lovett

$115 For: 6 sessions M 6:00pm-8:30pm

Crochet: Beginning Feed your brain and exercise your fingers. Everyone is welcome, you will learn how to do the basics of crochet: chain stitch, single crochet, and slip stitch. At least four new stitches each session will be learned for the first four weeks. In addition, you will complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions provided by the instructor. Fun provided by the class. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger, skein of worsted yarn. Please no black yarn. Course: 05413 $100 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 24-Sep 28 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Jeannie Fagerstrom

$95 For: 6 sessions W 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Course: 05414 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Oct 19-Nov 16 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Jeannie Fagerstrom Knitting: Beginning This course will provide an in-depth introduction to the basic knitting stitches: knit and purl, casting on and casting off, increasing and decreasing. Students will complete a project of their choice. This is a hands-on class with directed instruction and demonstrations. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $20. Course: 05415 $100 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 24-Sep 28 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm CE South Building Jeannie Fagerstrom Knitting: Intermediate Prerequisite: Beginning Knitting or knowledge of basic knit and purl stitches, casting on and casting off. This class will teach you to expand your basic knitting skills by completing a simple beginners’ knit pattern of your choice. Following the instructions at the beginning of the pattern, please arrive at the first class with the needles and yarn as required. Also handy to have: a small pair of scissors, a small writing pad and pencil. Class limited to 10 students. Course: 05416 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Oct 19-Nov 16 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm CE South Building Jeannie Fagerstrom Garment Sewing an Introduction This class is geared for those with some basic knowledge of the sewing machine who would like to learn more about garment construction. Projects will help build basic sewing skills, provide more experience working with patterns, and learn to make basic alterations. The project this semester will be a robe. Pick up a supply list at the Bernina Sewing Center. Preresiquite: Beginning Sewing.

Quilts Without Measure Quilters will create a sampler quilt of blocks of fabric that are made with as little measurement as possible. The quilt blocks will be created in an impromptu fashion based on modern techniques. Some of the blocks that we will create include the Tic-Tac-Toe block, asterisk or firework block, wonky nine patch, wonky star, wonky sixteen patch, impromptu letters, and a string pinwheel. This technique is great for beginning and experienced quilters alike. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05422 Section A: Sep 21-28 Quilts From the Heart Andra Ridout

$80 For: 2 sessions Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm

Crochet from a Pattern: Getting Started This class is for individuals that want to expand their world of Crochet form afghans, pot holders and scarves to the “sky is the limit!” Students will need basic knowledge of how to crochet. If you can chain stitch, slip stitch and single crochet, I can teach you how to read a pattern which will open the door to your creative self. Note: A Materials Fee of $15 is payable to the instructor at the first class session. Course: 05424 Section A: Sep 14-Oct 12 CE South Building Rebecca Dixon-Jeffers

$85 For: 5 sessions Sa 10:00am-12:00pm

Photography Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera This class is for people who have a digital camera, but aren’t really very comfortable with it yet. Questions may include: What is an F-stop? Do I shoot in JPEG or RAW? Maybe you are vaguely dissatisfied with the quality of the images you’re getting, but don’t really know how to make them better. If so, then this class is for you. Note: Please bring your camera and the instruction book to class. Course: 13800 Section A: Oct 15-22 CE South Building Lance W. Ozier

$65 For: 2 sessions T 6:00pm-8:00pm

Course: 05420 $120 For: 4 sessions Section A: Oct 28-Nov 18 M 6:00pm-8:30pm Bernina Sewing Center Nancy Lovett

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Crochet: Intermediate Students will learn how to do more complex stitches and patterns as well as the basics of crochet. Students will learn at least four stitches and be able to complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions provided by the instructor. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger and a skein of worsted yarn.


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The Art of Baking This class will be a demonstration with some handson participation on high altitude baking. Students will learn to put into practice baking techniques and skills. Topics include weights and measures as applied to cake, bread and pastry baking and the chemistry of baking. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03250 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 22 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Breakfast For Dinner Sometimes you want something fast and delicious, but out of the ordinary. You will leave this class with new recipes to please the whole family! Buckwheat crepes, oven roasted vegetable frittata, peppered bacon, Hollandaise sauce on yam biscuits anyone? Come hungry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03253 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 31 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Stir Fry Made Easy Learn recipes, stir fry and cutting techniques, as well as identification of ingredients to be able to produce healthy, quick, economical meals. Join us and enjoy this fresh and inovative cooking style. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03256 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Cooking With Seasonal Products Come and explore the many uses of home grown vegetables right from my garden to your table. Peppers, tomatoes, leeks, and whatever we can find in the garden. Fresh and fabulous is the name of this class! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03257 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Aug 22 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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New Ways With the Same Old Bird Learn to make and enjoy Tuscan, Mexican, Mediterranean chicken! The many wonderful ways with the same bird. We will learn how to cut up a chicken using our knife skills in this class. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03258 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 17 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Mysteries of Fish Cooking Explore the mysteries of fish cookery. We will use various techniques such as poaching and stewing, and we will use recipes that best prepare this most healthy of all proteins. Enjoy shrimp with Mango Curry Salad in Won Ton Cups, Bouillabaisse, Poached Salmon, Fish Steamed in the Chinese Manner and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03259 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 8 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America French Bistro Cooking Take the most elegant cuisine to a practical level with the hearty foods found in the simple little restaurants of France. The menu will consist of Onion Soup, Beef Bourguignon, Wild Rice Pilaf with Apricots Salad Madera, Wine, Tart Tatin, with homemade pie pastry. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03261 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Mangia Italiano Traditional cooking of Northern Italy, which is simple yet elegant and so much more than red sauce and garlic. We will produce a complete menu for entertaining or just to treat your family. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03266 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Paella Valenciana Here is a wonderful menu to take you to Spain, with Classic Paella Valenciana with seafood and chicken as the centerpiece. There will be a selection of Tapas for starters, along with Gazpacho, and for dessert, Flan. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03267 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 12 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Course: 03268 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 15 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Contemporary Southwest New Mexico’s unique foods and rich cultural traditions are expanded in this class. We will use the finest ingredients from our state to create new dishes that will please. Green Rice, New Mexican lasagna, and empanaditas. Come enjoy our New Mexican Culture of flavors to the next level! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

Course: 03275 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 29 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Exploring the Cuisine of India This is an introduction to East Indian cooking. We will learn about the spices and unusual ingredients used in this cuisine, as well as produce a delicious menu of Cream of Spinach Soup, Royal Chicken in Silky Almond Sauce, Shrimp in Coconut Milk, Chick Pea Salad, and Rice Pudding with Cardamom. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03276 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 5 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Vegetarian Feast In this class you will learn to use seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as quinoa and farro! Cauliflower pizza anyone? Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

Course: 03272 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 11 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Course: 03279 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 3 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

A Kaleidoscope of Cookies Cookies are like the jewels in a Kaleidoscope. All different sizes, shapes and colors. Here is a selection to make and keep in the freezer for gifts or unexpected guests. Rugelach, Blue Corn Butter Cookies, Lemon Shortbread, Caramel Almond Squares, Chocolate Dipped Biscotti. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Seasonal Cooking for Optimal Health Food is our first line of defense in disease prevention. This class will introduce the types of foods that produce optimal balance and nourishment for our bodies. In addition to lecture and demonstration you will get a chance to cook some great seasonal dishes! Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, we will also explore the differences in body types and constitutions to ascertain which foods are ideal you. Note: A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Course: 03274 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Dec 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Course: 03282 $69 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 16 Sa 10:00am-3:00pm Combining Cultures Acupuncture Teresa Crosier, D.O.M.

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Mediterranean Table Tour this wonderful sun-drenched region to discover new dishes and exotic spice combinations from Greece to Provence to Morocco. Learn how to make Greek Moussaka, Baklava, Moroccan Chicken Tagine and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Grains, Beans, Rice All of these healthy foods are endless in variety as well as economical. We will discuss varieties as well as proper cooking techniques. We will produce all of these delicious recipes for main courses and side dishes. Black Eyed Peas and Rice, Barley Provencal, Risotto Primavera, Cannelini Bean Casserole, Quinoa Salad and Black Bean Chile. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.


Canning Vegetables and Making Jams and Jellies Are you wondering how to preserve the flavors of summer? Join us and learn how canning summer vegetables at home can turn seasonal vegetables into a treat to be enjoyed year round. You will also learn how to take advantage of all the fresh fruit available this summer and turn it into jams and jellies you can enjoy anytime. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

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Course: 03283 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Aug 29 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer New Mexico Red or Green There is nothing like homemade tortillas and sopapillas with your bowl of green chile stew. Come taste New Mexico cuisine at its finest! Learn how to make red and green chile sauce that will please even grandma. Green chile chicken enchiladas, pinto beans in a pressure cooker and homemade salsa will start our fiesta. Come hungry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03284 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Cooking 101 Learn basic cooking techniques as well as developing new recipes to please all. You will learn how to read a recipe, how to put it all together in a timely manner and have the confidence to try new things. You will learn knife skills, how to properly cut vegetables and fruit, and how use substitutions in recipes and have the same end result. A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03286 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 1 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Cooking 102 Do you have basic cooking skills and want to know more? Are you ready to take the next step in your culinary adventure? Join us and continue to hone your kitchen skills! Learn more intricate cooking techniques as well as practice more complex recipes. Learn about seasonal ingredients and try new recipes. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03287 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 15 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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The Business of Catering This seminar is for anyone interested in catering and learning the ins and outs of food services from startup to party completion. The topics to be covered include: startup, legal requirements, menu design, marketing and advertising, creating a brochure, costing/pricing, proposals and contracts, production of the party, and staffing. Course: 03289 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 12 Th 6:00pm-9:30pm CE South Building Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America A Repertoire of Sauces Sauces are to food what icing is to the cake. They vary from main course enhancements to Pasta sauces to salad dressings to dessert creations. We will cover the various sauce families and make many of them, such as classic Bearnaise, Raspberry Mole, Tomato-Basil for pasta, Grand Marnier for dessert and many more. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class meeting. Course: 03290 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Introduction to Wine through Comparative Tastings This is an introductory course and assumes no prior wine knowledge. Students will become familiar with the basic components of wine quality through comparative tasting of various groups of red and white wines. The distinctive tastes and aromas of different wines will be studied. The full Cosmos Tapas restaurant menu is also available for an additional cost. Optional Text: Wine: An Introduction, Amerine and SIngleton. Note: All students must be at least 21 years old. A materials fee of $65 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03293 Section A: Sep 17-Oct 22 Cosmos Tapas Restaurant Tim Renk

$80 For: 6 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

Culinary Tour of Italy The many regions of Italy are rich in local ingredients to cook with. We will go on a dining exploration and discover the uses for these delicious ingredients. Recipes include Abruzzo Chicken and Eggplant Casserole. From Florence we’ll enjoy Apple Nut Torte, from Milan Risotto and so much more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03294 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Dec 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Sweetheart Class Bring your special someone to this special class, whether it’s your partner in life or your best friend. Work together in pairs to create a lovely multi-course dinner complete with dessert to be shared. We will start with a handmade salad and dressing from scratch and end with a variety of chocolate truffles. This is a sweet experience to be shared with your sweetie! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03300 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 1 F 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Course: 03301 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 24 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Tapas Tapas, small bites but full of flavor and filling. Learn what the Spanish have already figured out. You don’t have to have a huge serving of food to have bountiful taste. Tapas are small bites such as fried avocados with salsa, Paella with pork and chicken. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03302 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 7 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Pressure Cooking Learn how to prep and cook your meals in less than half the time! You will learn how to use your pressure cooker fearlessly. Using a variety of meats and vegetables in each class, you will be surprised at the combinations of meals that are possible. From green chile stew in 20 minutes, to creme brulee that will please any plate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03304 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Spices and Herbs Learn about the many uses of spices and herbs. Dried vs. fresh, what is the difference? How to convert the recipe if you have dried and not fresh spices. How to make herb infused oil. How to dry fresh herbs and the many recipes that will enhance the spices and herbs without much salt in your dishes. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03306 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Six Ingredients or Less Join us and learn how the use of just six ingredients can produce powerful results! This is a must class for busy people. We will use fish, pasta, chicken, and the pressure cooker. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less Simple yet tasty meals in minutes. Few ingredients big on taste. A pressure cooker will be used for some meals in this class. You will learn what to always have in your pantry to allow you to make meals in minutes! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Course: 03303 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Aug 27 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Course: 03307 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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Gluten Free Cooking Gluten free living is becoming more common for individuals coping with Celiac disease, and for those who just want to limit their use of flour. Learn to make several baked goods as well as make all purpose flour mixes. Breads, pizza dough, cookies, muffins plus a wealth of information in this class. Come and learn new ways of eating without sacrificing taste. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.


Culture & Humanities Communication Our Existence After Life Will Rike, author of I Was Still Me, compiled a random sample of reports made by persons who had an afterlife experience and lived to tell about it. He then compiled lists of things they said that were remarkably similar. The result is a description of our next existence in considerable detail. There is no religion or philosophy behind this workshop. Book is enjoyable reading and included for free with class.

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Course: 04300 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 30 W 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil Emotional Freedom Technique Even though we can generally recover from unpleasant experiences or thought patterns, we can still be affected by recurring emotions from past events such as relationships, trauma or loss. When people decide to do something about the negative feelings or patterns they may try counseling, see their doctor, or compensate for their feelings in some way. EFT is a very effective yet gentle method of directly balancing the body’s energy system for the feelings that you want to change. Course: 04301 Section A: Sep 17-19 Garfield Middle School Meg Colby

$95 For: 2 sessions TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Helping Hoarders Do you know a pack rat? A friend, neighbor, family member or other loved one that hoards? Have you seen the hoarding shows on TV and wondered whether their tactics work? Would you like to know how to help hoarders? Come learn from a certified professional organizer who has studied hoarding. Hear what the latest science says about this behavior, how you can help and what doesn’t work. Course: 04305 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 12 T 5:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

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Talking Around the Table: Creating Family Stories NEW Join us and learn the constructs of a good personal story, methods for collecting anecdotes in fun and safe family environments and turning them into meaningful stories, and polishing the material for sharing in future celebrations and memorable gatherings. Course: 04306 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 26-Oct 21 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. CE South Building Elaine Muray Loving What Is: The Work of Byron Katie Do you believe that many things are wrong in the world and your own life? If you do The Work, you will certainly feel better about your own life. Byron Katie’s publications have helped millions accept reality and find peace. By asking yourself the Four Questions about disturbing thoughts, you too can turn your thinking around. We’ll read her first book, watch videos, discuss methods, and practice numerous examples from our own lives. Required Text: Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life, Byron Katie. Text can be purchased at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 04314 Section A: Oct 9-30 CE South Building Jon Nimitz

$90 For: 4 sessions W 10:00am-12:00pm

Finding Your Way to Happiness How can we find happiness in such turbulent times? In this class we don’t promise quick fixes. Instead our discussion of the latest research in the field of positive psychology will provide guideposts that can be used to chart your course to increased happiness. Research has shown that there are effective techniques that contribute to living happier lives. You will be encouraged to apply these techniques in your daily life and share your experiences with the class. Course: 04325 Section A: Oct 8-29 CE South Building Stephen Poland, PhD

$80 For: 4 sessions T 6:30pm-8:30pm

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Say Yes! To Life At age 60, most of us will have another 20 or 30 years to live. In this class, we will discuss how to make those years satisfying and productive. We will draw from the work of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and others, who have developed a model of aging in a conscious way. The class will be highly interactive, with discussions and exercises to add to your understanding. This course is particularly suitable to those in the second half of life. A $15 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting to cover cost of required text.

The Enneagram I The Enneagram is a remarkable tool for understanding yourself and others. It offers insight into unconscious habits and thought patterns that govern our lives. This course is an introduction to the nine personality types outlined by this ancient psychological system. We will explore the three foundations from which these nine types emerge. We will note the inherent similarities and differences between the personality types and discuss how the different types interact with their environment in both healthy and compulsive ways.

Course: 04327 Section A: Oct 9-30 CE North Building Gary Carlson, PhD

Course: 04346 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 26 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm CE South Building Megan Sturges, LPAT, LPCC, Art Therapist & Counselor

$85 For: 4 sessions W 7:00pm-9:00pm

Your Dreams Talk To You Everybody dreams. You will learn the six functions of dreams, the two types of dreams, and dream incubation. Come and learn how to remember dreams, how to keep a dream journal, how to interpret dreams, and how to dream to solve problems and enhance creativity. Bring a dream, either a recent one or a long ago dream. If you do not have a dream you will be given something with which to work. Bring a notebook and a sack lunch.

Course: 04332 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 7 Sa 10:00am-5:00pm Section B: Oct 12 Sa 10:00am-5:00pm Section C: Nov 16 Sa 10:00am-5:00pm All sections: Healing Gate Ursula Nickel, Doctor of Oriental Medicine

Course: 04347 Section A: Oct 19 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

Want to Adopt? Here’s How! This class will serve as a forum for people interested in adopting. Family Matters is an adoption advocacy organization and, as such, will provide information and resources on the wide array of opportunities including private, state and agency adoptions, international and domestic adoptions, and the adoption of infants, young and older children, and those with special needs. Optional Text: Raising Adopted Children, Melina, available at the UNM Bookstore.

Country Western Dance In this friendly and non-intimidating environment you’ll learn the basics steps and beyond, or update what you already know of the most popular western dances done at local night clubs. Dances include Swing, 2-Step, Waltz, Cotton-Eyed Joe and Night Club 2-Step. Classes open to students 13 years old and up. No part-ner is required - singles and couples welcome. Couples are encouraged to rotate in class. We will try to maintain an even ratio of men and women. Note: $45 Individual/$70 Couple.

Course: 04338 $35 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 14 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Miriam Rand, MEd, LPCC, Senior Associate for Family Matters

$65 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-5:00pm

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Course: 12776 Section A: Sep 5-Oct 17 Lloyd Shaw Studio Susan and Gary Kellogg

$45 For: 5 sessions Th 7:00pm-8:30pm

Managing Your Time A recent poll indicates that 83% of the people in this country want to be better organized! Learn from a Professional Organizer how to get around the obstacles to managing your time. Find the time you need, for yourself or to give to others, and reduce the stress in your life. Course: 04340 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 29 T 5:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Introduction to Constellation Work Constellations are a deeply insightful process that shed light and bring clarity into our relationships in life. We are part of many different systems, the most powerful one is our family; Constellations provide a new perspective on family issues, health problems and professional challenges, and provide lasting solutions to our relationship problems. Join us and experience the healing power of constellations.


Honky Tonk Style Country Swing Learn from John Henry, New Mexico’s 2006 country champion. This is a throw-down at the hoedown. The class will consist of Appalachia style swing, Zydeco polka, Texas triple two and “real” country waltz. We will also touch on the cotton eyed-joe and the shottish. The history and origins of these dances will be explained.. Note: A $20 Floor Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class session, fee includes CD. Course: 12777 $65 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Oct 24 Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors

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Tango Argentine tango is widely recognized as one of the most passionate dances. The connection in tango transcends the physical realm and allows you to experience beauty in the form of dance. Learn to combine intensity with elegance and strength with flexibility in this authentic style of tango. In this course, we will introduce you to all three common styles of Argentine tango: milonguero, salon & nuevo. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 12769 $89 For: 12 sessions Section A: Sep 11-Nov 27 W 7:00pm-8:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors Belly Dance It was the music and culture of the Middle East that gave birth to the ancient art form we know as belly dance.. Chosen for exercise, pleasure, personal development, and the opportunity to dance and create, it offers much to those who follow its path to the dancer within. Learn fundamental belly dance steps and isolations, limbering/stretching exercises, basic Middle Eastern rhythms, the use of finger cymbals, and the historical background of the belly dance. Course: 12774 $89 For: 7 sessions Section A: Aug 18-Sep 29 Su 3:00pm-4:30pm Lloyd Shaw Studio Mary Ann Thomson, Teacher, performer, Feldenkrais practitioner, Instructor for UNM PE Dept. L.A. Style Salsa This course will be covering LA style. This popular style is danced in the clubs of LA, New York, and around the world. During this series, we will prepare you to move through these sexy dances with confidence at any event you attend. Have more fun this summer than you ever imagined! No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Course: 12778 $95 For: 12 sessions Section A: Sep 9-Nov 25 M 8:00pm-10:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors

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Rockabilly Swing Bring your blue suede shoes and learn the coolest of all dances. Bop, Jump and Jive throughout this 8 week session to some of the greatest music in American history. Note: $65 Individual/$95 Couple. Course: 12784 $65 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Oct 24 Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors Belly Dancing: Hip Phylosophy This class is a journey of self-discovery combined with the proper training to get you started on your belly dance path to fitness and fun. Belly dancing combines isolation and controlled movements with a purpose. Class time will be one and a half hours and will include stretches, and time for discussion and questions and answers at the end of class. Please bring comfortable clothing. Course: 12788 Section A: Aug 27-Oct 1 CE North Building Leyla Najma

$95 For: 6 sessions T 6:30pm-8:30pm

Film Film Analysis for Fun NEW Have you ever wanted to know a little bit more about film? Do you want to be able to see and discuss aspects of cinema from the technical to the social and cultural? And, do you want to watch some of the best films from the last century all in one class? Film Analysis for Fun is an overview of movies through history, and features a broad range of film types from silent to Film Noir to documentary, classics, Italian Neorealism, German Expressionism, and more. Join us! Course: 08553 Section A: Aug 22-Oct 3 CE South Building Teresa Cutler-Broyles

$95 For: 7 sessions Th 1:00pm-4:00pm

Italian Film From the Italian Neo-Realism movement in the 1940’s through today, Italian films are as romantic and exciting as the country from which they come, filled with lively characters and rich in Italian history. We’ll spend eight weeks watching wonderful Italian films, supplemented with just enough film analysis and history to spice things up without weighing things down. Join us on Thursday afternoons for jaunts to the Eternal City and the lovely Italian countryside. Course: 08554 Section A: Aug 21-Oct 2 CE South Building Teresa Cutler-Broyles

$95 For: 7 sessions W 1:00pm-4:00pm

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Foreign Film Buffs Foreign films are interesting to us because they offer us a difference perspective. The stories, direction, costuming, etc. are based upon the particular culture of the country. We will explore a variety of films from different countries, chosen in class. Our last film will be an American musical, what we do best. We can contrast it with other films we have seen. Some you may have seen; some you may have missed, but they will all be worth seeing and discussing. Course: 08568 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 26-Nov 14 Th 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Leatrice Wilson

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Paris Remembered: Expatriate Women of the Left Bank (1920-1940) Paris of the 1920s-1940s was known as the belle époque. Join us as we take a closer look at the compelling women of the Left Bank, their lives and literary contributions through film and class discussion. Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, Janet Flanner and Sylvia Beach and a host of other women migrated to Paris and became part of the vibrant and artistic community of expatriates whose literary contributions shaped the Parisian cultural scene. Course: 08580 Section A: Oct 8 CE South Building Marjorie St. Clair, PhD

$40 For: 1 session T 1:00pm-4:00pm

Understanding the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) NEW Did you ever wonder why there are duplicates of many stories in the Hebrew scriptures? Why there are two creation accounts? Why two versions of the Noah story with seven clean and two unclean animals in one, and two of each in the other? This class will cover the important questions of Who, What, Where and Why? We will cover the law (the first five books), the prophets, and the writings, including Daniel, the wisdom tradition and psalms. By the time you finish, you should have a fairly good understanding of the Hebrew Testament and the historical context within which it was written.

Course: 08551 $105 For: 14 sessions Section A: Sep 9-Dec 9 M 1:00pm-3:00pm CE South Building Charles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

Course: 08592 $100 For: 12 sessions Section A: Sep 3-Nov 26 T 7:00pm-9:00pm Cooley Home in SE Area Eleanor M. Cooley, M.A., Religious Studies

Taoism: The Art of Harmony and Balance NEW “Tao” literally means “ the path” or “the way.” Find your own way through the deep, philosophical world of Taoist thought as you learn about cultivating inner peace, going with the flow, and practicing compassion, simplicity and patience. Taoism is the oldest form of Chinese philosophical and religious thought and still brings enlightenment and peace to millions in the modern world. Tao and Zen will introduce students of all interest levels to the world of Taoism; concepts, history, schools of thought, modern practice, the Taoist arts (Qi Gong, Tai Chi, etc.), tales, artwork, and heroes. This course is open to anyone, regardless of age, spiritual experience, or personal religious choice. The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step... Course: 08564 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 29-Oct 17 Th 7:00pm-9:00pm Garfield Middle School Renee Adams

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History of the Ancient World, 3500 BC to 500 AD We will attempt to survey the history of the Ancient World from the rise of Civilization in Mesopotamia (3500 BC) to the fall of Rome around 500 AD. All the civilized world will be touched on—the Middle East, India, Europe, the Far East, and the Americas. The lectures will cover political, religious, cultural, and economic social evolution from a global perspective. Famous individuals will be discussed—Sargon of Akkad, Zaroaster, Ramses, Moses, Achilles, the Buddha, Kind David, Socrates, Confucius, Pericles, Isaiah, Alexander, Ashoka, Shih Hwang-Ti, Augustus, Jesus, St. Paul, Constantine and St. Augustine.


Arab World Lecture Series:

Beyond Al-Qu’ida: Different Faces of Political Islam

Community Big Band This ten-week class provides the supportive environment and quality instruction to successfully negotiate big band arrangements. This class focuses on developing and refining a varied repertoire of Jazz arrangements. An end-of-class recital will showcase the band’s accomplishments. Enrollment is on a first-come, firstserve basis until all chairs are full. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.

Course: 08593 Section A: Aug 25 CE North Building Emile Nakhleh, Ph.D.

Course: 12740 $125 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 15-Nov 17 Su 12:30pm-2:00pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Aaron Lovato

UNMCE and AIA have partnered to bring you a lecture series on the Arab World. For more information please visit the AIA website at www.abqinternational.org. To register call 505-277-0077 or register online at dce.unm.edu.

$25 Su

For: 1 session 3:00pm-5:00pm

Islamist Politics in Afghanistan and Pakistan Course: 08594 Section A: Sep 15 CE North Building Ali Riaz, Ph.D.

$25 Su

For: 1 session 3:00pm-5:00pm

Mosque and State in Europe: Muslim Minorities and Civil Citizenship

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Course: 08595 $25 Section A: Oct 11 F CE North Building Jonathan Laurence, Ph.D.

For: 1 session 3:00pm-5:00pm

Sunnis and Shi’is: Has the Arab Spring Deepened the Divide? Course: 08596 Section A: Nov 1 CE North Building Richard Norton, Ph.D.

$25 F

For: 1 session 3:00pm-5:00pm

The Future of Ice on Earth Ongoing changes in the oceans and atmosphere are driving remarkable changes in Earth’s permafrost, glaciers, and icecaps, referred to as the cryosphere. Of particular concern are Earth’s mountain glaciers and the vast ice sheet of West Antarctica and Greenland. This talk will summarize what is known about the past history of Earth’s ice, our present understanding of the cryosphere, and some scenarios for Earth’s future. Course: 08597 Section A: Nov 15 CE North Building Richard Aster, Ph.D.

$25 For: 1 session F 3:00pm-5:00pm

The Human Voice—Jazz Style This fast paced performance class is open to singers of all levels. With the aid of the teacher and the band you will choose one song that you will perform in the recital. Whether you are a beginning singer or a more advanced singer, this class is for you. We’ll strengthen and stretch to get the most out of your voice. We’ll get into the dynamics of lyrics and timing to discover the magic of phrasing. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12741 $155 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 19-Nov 7 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Patty Stephens Latin Jazz & Improvisation This popular class gives you a comprehensive understanding of the main ingredients in Latin Jazz rhythms and genres such as bossa nova, salsa, and samba. Material for the class includes compositions of traditional wellknown Latin Jazz artists, as well as lesser-known contemporary composers and musicians and everything in-between. All insturments and vocalists are welcome. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12742 $100 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 17-Nov 5 T 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Rodolfo Gonzalez Modern Jazz We will focus on building a solid ensemble ready for a performance at a night club at the end of class. The material and arrangements will be chosen and developed especially for this group by the participants themselves with the help of veteran ensemble leader Lewis Winn. Through teamwork and communication the best possible conditions will be created for each individual to shine. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12743 $100 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 17-Nov 5 T 7:30pm-9:00pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Lewis Winn

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Jazz Piano This 6 week class covers jazz concepts and improvisation techniques that apply to all levels of piano. We’ll cover chord voicing, scale theory, the differences between combo style and solo piano style, left hand techniques, right hand improvisation techniques, intros, endings, turnarounds, melodic patterns, reharmonization, working from a lead sheet and the essential jazz idioms (swing, ballad, bossa nova, jazz waltz, etc.). We’ll use familiar standards from “The Real Book” to demonstrate all the techniques.

Guitar: Beginning II This course is intended for guitarists with moderate experience on the instrument. Prerequisite: Guitar I Through various styles of music including pop, rock, blues, and classical, the class will aim to improve playing technique and expand musical knowledge in a fun, and supportive atmosphere. By using familiar and popular songs as a vehicle, the class will discuss topics like strumming patterns, finger picking, chord and scale vocabulary, and barre chords.. Students will need a playable acoustic guitar for every class meeting.

Course: 12745 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 23-Oct 28 M 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Todd Lowry

Course: 12754 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm Section B: Oct 17-Dec 12 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm Both sections: Garfield Middle School J. Francisco Muñoz

Beginning Jazz Improvisation This six-week course covers the basics of improvising - harmony, melody, rhythm, theory and form. The emphasis is on getting you to develop your own voice as a soloist. You will get valuable experience playing with a rhythm section. Appropriate for beginners or anyone who wants to strengthen their fundamentals. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.

Guitar: Beginning This is a course for the beginning guitarist. Get playing quickly, by emphasizing chords and right-hand strumming and figure picking patterns. The basic fundamentals of music, including note reading, rhythm, and harmonic structure will also be covered. Careful attention is given to proper playing technique. You must bring a playable acoustic guitar to every class meeting. Note: A materials fee of $5 payable to the instructor at first class meeting to cover text and teaching materials. Course: 12753 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 5:00pm-6:30pm Section B: Oct 17-Dec 12 Th 5:00pm-6:30pm Both sections: CE South Building J. Francisco Muñoz

Course: 12756 $60 For: 4 sessions Section A: Sep 18-Oct 9 W 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil Folk Harp an Introduction Have you ever wondered what it would be like to play the harp? This class is designed to get your fingers in the strings and playing! You don’t need to be able to read music for this class. During this introduction, you will learn to play songs of various styles including Celtic. Apple Mountain Music will provide a variety of harps for each session. You will have an opportunity to play an assortment of instruments to experience the difference in size and tone. Required Text: Teach Yourself to Play the Folk Harp, by Sylvia Woods, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music at first class meeting. Course: 12757 $85 For: 4 sessions Section A: Oct 28-Nov 18 M 7:00pm-8:30pm Apple Mountain Music Irma Reeder

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Course: 12747 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Nov 4-Dec 9 M 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Mickey Patten

Harmonica for Beginners In course we will learn to play popular campfire melodies, and to play blues. Instructor has been a professional piano player and teacher for many years, and began playing harmonica as a youngster. Note: Course-materials fee of $15 for CDs and instruction sheets is payable to instructor. Optional $5 harmonica can be purchased from the instructor. This course is for beginners only.


Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning This instrument is widely used in the American oldtime music tradition, as well as Celtic and other styles. Its origins are traced back to the early 1800’s from the Scots-Irish in the southern Appalachian Mountains. In this class you will learn to play both chords and melodies in the DAD tuning. While some music theory will be covered, you don’t need any previous musical experience to be successful! It is not necessary to own a dulcimer as instruments will be available during classes. If you own one, please bring it! Required Text: First Lessons Dulcimer by Joyce Ochs, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music.

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Course: 12759 Section A: Sep 9-30 Apple Mountain Music Irma Reeder

$85 For: 4 sessions M 7:00pm-8:30pm

Hammered Dulcimer an Introduction Join us for a fun introduction to this ancient treasure that has found a growing niche in the varied musical styles of modern America. The focus will be on playing both familiar and new tunes while learning good playing techniques. We’ll share a bit of interesting dulcimer history as we go along. No previous musical experience is required. If you have a hammered dulcimer, dust it off and bring it along. If not, a limited number of fine Masterworks instruments are available for class use or rental. The required text will be available for purchase at the first class. Course: 12760 $85 For: 6 sessions Section A: Aug 21-Sep 25 W 7:00pm-8:30pm APS Aztec Complex Johanna Jimenez Beginning Piano This course is designed for the adult beginning piano student. Students will be able to play a variety of piano pieces using a text designed by Jane Bastien. No previous knowledge of music or piano is necessary to participate. Students will enjoy working individually and with others to learn how to play the piano. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart. Course: 12762 Section A: Aug 21-Nov 6 Section B: Aug 24-Nov 9 Both sections: Music Magic Mark Gutierrez

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Beginning Piano 2 This course is designed to follow the Adult Beginning Piano 1 class. Students will continue to develop their note reading skills and expand on their knowledge of basic theory concepts as they learn new music in many new keys. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart. Course: 12763 Section A: Aug 20-Nov 5 Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez

$265 For: 12 sessions T 6:30pm-8:00pm

Group Piano 3 Students who have completed Piano 1 and 2 will progress through the course material in Piano for Adults Book 1. If you have not taken Piano 1 or 2, a year of recent private piano study is recommended. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, available at Music Mart. Course: 12764 $265 For: 12 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Nov 11 M 6:00pm-7:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2 Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez Group Piano 4 This course is designed to follow the Group Piano 3 class. Students will complete the instruction book introduced in the Beginning Piano 1 class. Concluding material will include challenging blues songs, lead sheet notation, holiday favorites, classical pieces and various finger exercises. Students who complete this course may chose to continue by enrolling in Piano Second Time Around. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB), available at Music Mart. Course: 12765 Section A: Aug 22-Nov 7 Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez

$265 For: 12 sessions Th 6:00pm-7:30pm

$265 For: 12 sessions W 7:00pm-8:30pm Sa 10:30am-12:00pm Studio

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Piano Second Time Around This course is designed for those who have taken a long hiatus from playing piano and would like to pick it up again. Each student will be able to discover what he or she already knows and to continue to build on existing skills. Foundations of music fundamentals, theory, and piano technique will be covered to assist students in achieving their goals. If you once played piano and are not sure exactly what you remember, but would like to try again, this class is for you! Course: 12766 Section A: Aug 24-Nov 9 Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez

$265 For: 12 sessions Sa 4:00pm-5:30pm

Singing Learn to sing with more confidence and control, solo and group with a certified singing teacher. Easy-to-learn techniques combined with fun performance practice. Includes professional music equipment and digital technology. Note: A $25 course materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class.

Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing After many years as a professional musician, Dan Mahony has developed a method of teaching those who “can’t carry a tune,” or have other singing difficulties. Attendance at the first class is required. Note: A materials fee of $10, includes CDs and instruction sheets, is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 12792 $60 For: 4 sessions Section A: Sep 16-Oct 7 M 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil University Chorus The University Chorus is a large, non-auditioned chorus that sings a major work with orchestra each semester. This Fall’s project will be the world premier of Bradley Ellingboe’s “Star Song” for chorus and orchestra, performed in UNMCE Auditorium on Dec 3 & 4, 2013. Course: 12798 $60 For: 15 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Nov 26 T 7:30pm-9:30pm UNM Main Campus Bradley Ellingboe

Elements of Writing Intended for those new to the writing process and experienced writers seeking new strategies. Review the basic elements of writing—the small and large building blocks of written composition: words, sentences, paragraphs, coherence, and unity. This course discusses the writing process of pre-writing, writing, and revising, the ins and outs of invention and organization, of choosing a topic, targeting an audience, and structuring effective patterns of written discourse. Course: 14893 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Aug 26-Sep 16 M 6:00pm-8:00pm CE South Building Robert Gish, PhD, English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author An Illustrated Life Learn how to make a pictorial book to share your life story or a special event using photos, sketches, creative writing, journaling techniques, and digital media. I will demonstrate how to use the “Keepsake” application in iPhoto on a Mac computer to format your photos for your memory book, and how to order copies of the book. An Apple laptop with some photos already downloaded to work with in iPhoto is suggested, but not required. Course: 14850 Section A: Nov 10 CE North Building Sunny Birklund

$85 For: 1 session Su 8:00am-4:00pm

Fiction Writing: Beginning Have you always wanted to write a short story or a novel, but you’re not quite sure how to get started? Learn the elements of good fiction including plot, characterization, setting, creating a “hook,” point of view, believeable dialogue and the importance of precise detail. We will practice exercises aimed at stimulating your creative juices while helping you find your unique fictional voice. If you’ve begun a story or novel, bring the first ten pages to the workshop. Course: 14853 Section A: Sep 10-24 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$75 For: 3 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Writing for Fun Only Everyone has something to say. Give yourself a chance to explore. We write, share and write again-without pressure! Take this chance to expand your horizons. Some topics are serious, some are funny. Try it, you’ll like it and become a better writer. Course: 14858 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 24-Nov 12 T 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Leatrice Wilson

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Course: 12791 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 26-Oct 31 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Diana Segara, MA

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Create A Scene: Intermediate Fiction and Memoir Novels and memoirs are made up of chapters which contain scenes and narrative. Learn how to craft a compelling scene using a catalyst, conflict, rising action, climax and denouement. We will analyze scenes by noted authors and also critique one of your scenes in class. Our text for purposes of analysis will be Pat Conroy’s South of Broad, published in 2009. Taught by Sandra Toro, author of five novels and winner of the SouthWest Writer’s Memoir Contest in 2011. Course: 14859 Section A: Nov 5-19 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$65 For: 3 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

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Memoir Workshop Explore the various kinds of memoirs, the difference between fiction and memoir and your decisions to write memoir. Where to begin, how to focus your memoir, how to dredge up the inner mysteries of your life, how to bring order to life events through narrative, and how to find the universal stuff that links your life with that of others. Create your own personal memory calendar. Course: 14860 $75 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 5 Sa 9:30am-3:30pm Note: Bring a ruler, scotch tape and lunch. There will be a thirty minute lunch break. CE South Building Sandra K. Toro Write Historical Fiction That Sells Does a particular period of history or particular historical character hold great interest for you? Learn how to turn that interest into compelling historical fiction. We will explore different reasons and approaches to writing historicals. Planning the story arc, developing characters, integrating history, finding the voice, setting the pace, learning how to write in points of view, rewriting and manuscript preparation are all part of what we will cover during this intense six hour workshop. Note: Bring a lunch and beverage. Course: 14861 Section A: Sep 28 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$75 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-3:30pm

Creative Non-Fiction an Introduction NEW This course is an introduction to the craft of writing creative non-fiction. This genre can take many forms and includes the personal essay, science and nature writing, historical and biographical narrative, memoir, humor, as well as travel and food writing. This class will teach the form and elements of creative non-fiction by

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suggesting reading assignments, short writing exercises, and a workshop format class that will include the respective criticism of others in the class. Note: Bring a notebook journal to each class session. Course: 14866 Section A: Oct 1-29 Garfield Middle School Lynne Hinton

$95 For: 5 sessions T 6:00pm-8:00pm

Opening Up: Writing For Healing Learn how to reduce stress, handle difficult situations and feel more in control of your life. In a safe, supportive environment, we will explore simple writing techniques you can do at home that have been shown to enhance well-being and assist in coping with stressful situations, such as illness, injury, divorce, and job loss. Taught by Carol March, MA, a published writer and life transition coach. Bring a notebook to class and be prepared to write. All writing will be kept confidential. Course: 14868 Section A: Sep 12 CE South Building Carol March, MA

$59 For: 1 session Th 1:00pm-5:00pm

Writing for Growth and Discovery In this overview of writing for non-writers, you will learn how to show up and listen for the voice within that knows who you are. Whether you are drawn to writing to access your inner wisdom, to reflect on our life, to leave a memoir for your family, or to experiment with telling a story in poetry or fiction, this course will provide information and exercises to get you started. Taught by Carol March, MA, a published writer and life transition coach who specializes in helping people find new directions and achieve their goals. Course: 14869 Section A: Sep 26 CE South Building Carol March, MA

$59 For: 1 session Th 1:00pm-5:00pm

Journaling for Caregivers NEW This introductory workshop is designed for caregivers who would like to gain perspective on their lives, manage conflicting priorities and deepen their awareness of the choices they are making. Learn how to take care of yourself with simple journaling techniques in just a few minutes a day. No writing experience required. All writing will be confidential. Taught by Carol March, MA, published writer and life transition coach. Course: 14870 Section A: Oct 8 CE South Building Carol March, MA

$59 For: 1 session T 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Journal Writing For Creativity and More Experience tapping into inner aspects of yourself, perhaps depths of which you have not been aware. In the process you can work though troubled situations - past, present and future, solve problems and develop your creativity. You will be surprised about the multiple ways to use a journal and its tremendous value. There will be at least two writing exercises for each class. Bring a notebook and a pen. Course: 14871 Section A: Oct 8-22 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

$75 For: 3 sessions T 1:30pm-4:00pm

Writing as a Spiritual Practice A four week class focused on writing as a spiritual discipline. Using non-fiction essays and poetry, this is an opportunity to consider the ordinary events of life as sacred moments. There will be time for group writing activities as well as the opportunity to complete individual writiing assignments. Course: 14873 Section A: Oct 8-29 CE South Building Lynne Hinton

$85 For: 4 sessions T 10:00am-11:30am

Course: 14880 Section A: Oct 2-30 CE South Building Marjorie St. Clair, PhD

$95 For: 5 sessions W 1:00pm-5:00pm

Poetry Workshop-Perspectives Through Personas: The Persona Poem In this workshop we will write about the human condition by exploring life through the Persona Poem. We will discuss how to approach this type of poem and read persona poems by other poets. Students will write one poem per week to be workshopped by the class. We will also have in-class writing exercises and discuss how rhythm, repetition, and sound can uncover a voice with clarity and precision. Be prepared for a creative and linguistic adventure. Course: 14888 Section A: Sep 11-Oct 16 CE South Building Anastasia Andersen

Course: 14892 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Aug 27-Sep 17 T 6:00pm-8:00pm CE South Building Robert Gish, PhD, English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author How Poetry Works If you want to reconnect with poetry as a reader, but the last time you did was in high school or college, and you’re feeling a little rusty or uncertain, this course is for you. We will explore simple poetic elements such as rhythm, rhyme, figures of speech, lineation, and other techniques which poets use to achieve power and beauty in their poems. We will study classic poems by Shakespeare, Whitman, Dickinson, Cummings and Frost, as well as more contemporary works by Mary Oliver, Audre Lorde, Gwendolyn Brooks and Wislawa Szymborska. Course: 08562 Section A: Sep 10-Oct 1 CE South Building Lance W. Ozier

$85 For: 4 sessions T 6:00pm-8:00pm

Story of New Mexico Travel & Lectures Travel Explore El Malpais Enjoy a hike through the sandstone bluffs and lava flows south of Grants. One of the richest archaeological spots in the southwest, this is a landscape filled with the history of Native American, Spanish and Anglo cultures. There are no specific trails to the base of the bluffs and participants must be able to climb up and down short portions. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00694 $80 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 7 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Ann Braswell

$100 For: 6 sessions W 7:00pm-9:00pm

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Writes of Passage Life’s events are celebrated and marked by specific rites of passage, such as birth, coming of age, marriage, retirement and death. Our goal will be to write our way through the various “writes of passage” that life’s journey has offered by utilizing writing exercises purposefully directed towards major life events. No prior writing experience is necessary and all writing levels are welcome. This is a fun class! Note: A $20 workbook fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.

Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish The short story is an amazingly versatile and rewarding form for both writers and readers. This course seeks to define the short story as literary genre and to discuss its boundaries from a writer’s point of view. A template for what ingredients a writer might consider will be presented and considered for each phase of the writing process: pre-writing, writing and revising. At the end of the course a short story should result and serve as a springboard for the writing of more stories.


Ah Shi Sle Pah Badlands: Beginner Discovery Hike These beguiling hoodoo gardens are among the most remote, yet readily accessible badlands in the whole San Juan Basin. The countless intricately sculpted, spooky shapes, rich textures and colors resemble a miniature Bisti, yet have a distinct personality all their own. The relaxing, level walking route is suitable for all experience and fitness levels. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00517 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 8 Su 8:00am-7:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie

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Ojito Wilderness Visit Ojito’s engaging, diverse hoodoo gardens and bonsai ponderosa stands while also looping out to other less visited, yet equally interesting sections. To see all there is to see will require some fairly easy climbing and scrambling through hoodoo mazes and along rim rock boulevards, however we will take a reasonable pace making it suitable for hikers of average ability and experience. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00506 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 14 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie La Luz y el Tram Hike the (in)famous La Luz trail and see Albuquerque through new heights. Designed for both first timers and veterans alike, this hike will be a fun way to explore the trail. From the top of the Sandias, one can see up to 11,000 square feet of our state. After enjoying the vistas and scenery, ride down the Sandia Peak Tramway the world’s longest aerial tramway. Note: Fee includes guide and tramway fare. Course: 00403 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 14 Sa 8:00am-2:00pm Sandia Peak and Tramway Keira Philipp-Schnurer Hiking Chaco Canyon: Uptown Climb a 230-foot crack in the mesa wall to the mesa top overlooking four great houses. Hike the mesa viewing an ancient stairway and part of the Chacoan road system. Visit Pueblo Alto for a panoramic view of the Chacoan world. Trip includes a visit to the gift shop and museum. Bring cameras, binoculars, and wear sturdy shoes. Register early, as enrollment is limited. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide, and a box lunch. Course: 00563 $98 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 15 Su 7:30am-7:30pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Ann Braswell

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Santa Fe Walking History Tour Enjoy walking around Santa Fe’s historical downtown and plaza and learn about the history behind the area. After gaining a greater understanding of Santa Fe’s history, tour the Capitol to gain insights into the political structures in New Mexico and how they have changed over time. Enjoy lunch on your own at one of the famous restaurants on the plaza. The tour will end at the famed St. Francis Cathedral and the mystical Loretto Chapel. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide and admission to the Loretto Chapel. Course: 00721 $75 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 20 F 9:00am-4:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Polly Jackson The Big House: Mabel Dodge Luhan’s Home Tour Originally an heiress from Buffalo, Mabel Dodge Luhan left her mark on Northern New Mexican society, culture and history after moving to Taos in 1919. A woman of severe contradictions, she was both adored and abhorred. Come for a rare visit to her house with insights on her life and legacy on the docent led tour by Judy Jordan. Students will have lunch on their own at a local restaurant in Taos beforehand. Course: 00302 $90 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 21 Sa 9:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Sketching Old Town Learn about some of the unique cultural and historical places in Old Town. Have fun sketching in a historical and urban setting. Learn tips for creating memorable travel location images. Have fun with basic observation and artistic skills while learning strategies to be able to sketch, paint and photograph more effectively. Learn ways to improve your images by applying a variety of artistic concepts such as composition, lighting, natural perspective and color theory. Course: 00735 Section A: Sep 22 Old Town Plaza Sunny Birklund

$40 For: 1 session Su 10:00am-1:00pm

D.H. Lawrence Ranch The D. H. Lawrence Ranch was owned by Mabel Dodge Luhan as part of more extensive holdings nearby. In giving it to Frieda Lawrence (after Lawrence himself declined), it became first the summer home of the couple and then Frieda’s home until her death in 1956. The Ranch is now placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00720 $98 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 25 W 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Bill Haller, President of Friends of D.H. Lawrence

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Millicent Rogers Museum and Taos Tour The daughter of a socially prominent and wealthy family, Millicent Rogers first visited Taos in 1947 following an affair with Clark Gable. She fell in love with Taos instead and stayed until her untimely death in 1953. This full-day tour will feature lunch at the Rio Grande Gorge, a visit to the beautiful Millicent Rogers Museum and side-trip to Taos Plaza and Rancho de Taos. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide, boxed lunch and museum fees. Course: 00304 $115 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 27 F 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Tom Gallegos Erda Gardens: Urban Agriculture and Acequias Visit two active growing sites that are producing food for New Mexico families that use two different watering and growing techniques. Take a one mile walk along the acequia and learn the history and significance on this water system for the South Valley. Participants will have the opportunity to complete a hands-on project, view wildlife and ask questions about gardening in the arid southwest. $35 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Pueblo Pintado Explore Pueblo Pintado, a classic Chacoan outlying village. Pueblo Pintado is a massive, three-tiered structure containing both house and plaza kivas and an isolated great kiva. The entire pueblo contains approximately 130 rooms. Ancient road segments with additional room blocks occur within close proximity to the ruin. All ruins are easily accessible. Note: Fee includes a box lunch, guide and transportation. Course: 00663 $97 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 28 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Ann Braswell Historic Huning’s Highland Walking Tour This lovely area of town has a large number of Victorian homes many of which have been restored to their original glory. This tour includes a discussion of the Greek Orthodox Church, Hotel Parq Central and many lovely Victorian homes. The walk will be at a leisurely pace with frequent stops in front of significant homes and businesses. The tour will end with a viewing of our guide’s home and afternoon tea. Course: 00739 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 29 Su 1:00pm-3:30pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Course: 00512 $95 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 29 Su 8:00am-5:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Sunny Birklund 30th Annual Taos Wool Festival Join us for the 30th Annual Taos Wool Festival where fiber arts lovers can immerse themselves in the wool tradition of New Mexico which has a rich 400 year history. Juan de Oñate brought sheep to New Mexico with his expedition in 1598 and many cultures incorporated wool into their everyday lives. Find out more about the history and crafts at the Festival. The Festival includes demonstrations, wool and fiber arts for sale, contests, silent auctions, food vendors, live music and more! Course: 00442 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 5 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Crownpoint Rug Auction You will find this an unforgettable evening, whether or not you are interested in buying. Here you will see many traditional weavers and view exquisite handmade Navajo rugs of all sizes, regional styles and prices. A large number of Native American craftspeople have other wares on sale, including jewelry, pottery, beadwork and more. The rugs go on display at 5:00pm and the auction begins at 7:00pm. The group will stay until 10:00pm before returning to Albuquerque. Course: 00153 $89 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 11 F 2:30pm-12:00am CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Sketching the Botanical Gardens Have fun sketching and painting a variety of flowers and plants. Learn tips for creating memorable travel location images. Have fun with basic observation and artistic skills while learning strategies to be able to sketch, paint and photograph more effectively. Learn ways to improve your images by applying a variety of artistic concepts such as composition, lighting, natural perspective and color theory. Note: Fee includes instruction and entrance fee. ABQ Botanical Gardens Course: 00736 Section A: Oct 13 Sunny Birklund

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Course: 00310 Section A: Sep 28 Erda Gardens Amanda Rich

Exploring Ghost Ranch with a Sketchbook and Camera Explore the natural beauty and historic setting of Ghost Ranch. Learn about the intriguing history and people who are part of the Ghost Ranch story while touring, sketching and photographing the amazing landscape and historical setting. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide and entrance to the Ranch.


Downtown Chaco Canyon Chaco Canyon, a major center of ancestral Pueblo culture between 850 and 1250 AD, was the focus for ceremonies, trade and political activity. This tour explores the two largest great houses, Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl on the canyon floor, and introduces visitors to astronomical and architectural features typical of this time period, and to the history of the ancestral Puebloan people. Note: Fee includes transportation, guide and box lunch.

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Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour Georgia O’Keeffe bought her second home in New Mexico in the small community of Abiquiú in 1945. Here, she found much inspiration for her famous paintings of both her home and the New Mexican landscape. See the historic house, studio, garden and vistas which remain very much as they were when O’Keeffe reluctantly left her beloved home in 1984 for Santa Fe. Fee includes transportation and guided tour of the home and studio. We will have lunch at the Abiquiú Inn Café (not included in fee). Course: 00530 $95 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 17 Th 9:00am-5:00pm Section B: Nov 5 T 9:00am-5:00pm Both sections: CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Hidden Churches of Central New Mexico Quite a few of these churches date back to the early 1600s and have served as a place of worship, celebration and refuge. Travel with us to several sites including: Tomé, Casa Colorada, Veguita, Las Nutrias, La Hoya de Seville, Lemitar and Socorro. These churches offer a visual history lesson into the early Spanish settlements on the Rio Grande. Journey back into the past and see these picturesque churches that remain the way they did when they were first built. Note: Fee includes a guided tour, transportation and a box lunch.

Course: 00230 $95 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 26 Sa 7:30am-7:30pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Ann Braswell Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike Located in the Jemez Mountains, this well preserved, yet little visited archaeological site tells a poignant story. The isolated mesa top was used by the Jemez people as a final refuge for their resistance against the Spanish “reconquest” following the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. A steep, rocky path climbs to extensive pueblo ruins, fortress walls and cliff clinging rock houses. This is a strenuous 900 foot climb intended for physically fit, experienced hikers. Note: Fee includes guide and transportation. Course: 00457 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 27 Su 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie Albuquerque Old Town Ghost Tour What better time to explore haunted spaces than on All Hallow’s Eve? Join the knowledgeable guide armed historical accuracy to create an entertaining, informative and unparalleled tour experience, enabling participants to encounter for themselves the macabre underside of New Mexico. Come and experience the heart of the historic Old Town area, and watch out for the shadows that lurk from yesteryear!

Course: 00243 $98 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 18 F 8:00am-5:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Gary R. Sanchez

Course: 00091 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 31 Th 7:30pm-10:00pm Don Luis Plaza, Old Town Craig Degenhardt

The Turquoise Trail: Galisteo, Madrid and Cerrillos Visit the mining towns of Galisteo, Cerrillos and Madrid for a history walking tour of each historic town. Visit an artist studio, the Cerrillos Museum and the old Casa Grande Trading Post. Enjoy lunch in Madrid at the Mine Shaft Tavern before driving The Turquoise Trail back to Albuquerque and learn about the history of this historic scenic byway along the drive. Note: Fee includes guide, transportation, admission and lunch.

Dixon Studio Tour Come meet the artists of Dixon and explore the beautiful Embudo Valley on this day adventure. Students will have the opportunity to speak with artists, buy the works and even sign up for workshops (at an additional cost). The Studio Tour is a fall tradition and one not to be missed! Note: Fee includes transportation and a boxed lunch.

Course: 00590 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 25 F 9:00am-5:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Polly Jackson

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Course: 00348 $75 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 2 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot

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Fossil Forest Research First Excursion Remote and impossible to find without detailed prior knowledge, the Fossil Forest is just that—literally a forest of large, petrified, extremely rare “standing stumps.” This is a first time offering of this course which will offer new insights into the wilderness area. This hike is recommended for fit and experienced cross-country hikers. Note: Fee includes guide and transportation. Course: 00362 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 3 Su 8:00am-7:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie Exploring the Bisti Badlands and the De Na Zin Wilderness Area Join geologist Kirt Kempter on a two-day exploration of this unique corner of New Mexico, well off the beaten tourist path. Spend Saturday afternoon hiking approximately 2.5 miles through the badlands of De Na Zin, then traveling north to Bloomfield to spend the night. Following breakfast on Sunday, return to the badlands for a several hour exploration of the Bisti Badlands (hiking approximately 4.5 miles). Note: Fee includes lodging (double or single occupancy), transportation and guide.

Las Ventanitas: Classic High Desert Hiking This hike is an exceptionally scenic, diverse, yet lightly traveled, cross country route through soaring sandstone towers and delicate arches bordering the massive lava flow that gives the monument its name. This landscape offers arches and a large scale sandstone hoodoo maze that could have been designed by Dr. Seuss. This is a moderately strenuous cross country route suitable for reasonably fit and experienced hikers. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00463 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 10 Su 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie

Course: 00732 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 16 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie Georgia’s Geology This day in the field will explore the geologic story behind the landscape that so fascinated Georgia O’Keeffe at her home in Abiquiú and at Ghost Ranch. After hiking in the Abiquiú area, stop along the highway to appreciate scenic vistas along the Rio Chama and learn more about how the landscape evolved. We will also visit Poshuoinge, a large pueblo ruin overlooking the Rio Chama just a few miles east of Abiquiú. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00596 $89 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 18 M 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Kirt Kempter, PhD San Lorenzo Canyon Located north of Socorro, the deep, vertical walled gorge slices through the Polvadera peaks on the west side of the Rio Grande rift valley. Experience sections of lush, old-growth cottonwood bosque where desert willows, mesquite and rare New Mexico privet grow. The relaxing pace and short distances are suitable for average fitness and experience levels. Note: Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00731 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 23 Sa 8:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Michael Richie

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Course: 00684 For: 2 sessions Section A: Nov 8-9 $325 FSa 8:00am-6:00pm Section B: Nov 8-9 $375 FSa 8:00am-6:00pm Both sections: CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Kirt Kempter, PhD

Abo (Salinas Missions National Monument) Rock Art Discovery Tour Photographers and outdoor enthusiast take heed! This tour will offer amazing scenery, archeology, history and back country hiking for all. In addition to this, Gavin Gardner, Park Ranger/Archeologist, is offering a rare opportunity to take students on several back-country jaunts to rock art sites rarely, if ever, seen by the public. Before returning to Albuquerque, enjoy a very scenic round-trip drive along the east side of the Manzanos. Note: Fee includes transportation and guides.


Carlsbad Caverns This three day, two night tour will explore many of the famous sites in Southern New Mexico. Starting with the Carlsbad River of Lights on Thursday evening, students will get to know Carlsbad beyond the Caves. On the second day, depart for Carlsbad Caverns. For those up to the challenge, Kirt will lead a hike down the cavern’s natural entrance. Participants can explore both the Big Room and the more intimate King’s Palace. Following a lunch at the caverns, depart for Guadalupe National Park. The same rock formation that hosts the caverns at Carlsbad (The Permian Capitan Reef), forms the magnificent El Capitán promontory overlooking the west Texas plains. Before driving home on Saturday, stop at the famed Roswell Museum and Art Center - a former WPA Art Center and today a renowned museum. This is not a trip to be missed! Note: Fee includes guided tours, transportation, entrance fees and overnight accommodations (based on double occupancy). Course: 00300 $475 For: 3 sessions Section A: Dec 5-7 ThFSa 10:00am-6:00pm CE East (Rear) Parking Lot Kirt Kempter, PhD

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Lecture Series I A Cultural History of New Mexico Turquoise Uncover the mystery of turquoise, delve into its rich history, learn about the different mines, specimens, and stories of colorful characters as well as the tourist and fine art markets of today. This lecture will discuss the various turquoise mines scattered across the U.S. Southwest and the importance of the stone to our history and culture. Course: 00010 Section A: Sep 4 CE North Building Joe Dan

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

Roadrunners On March 16, 1939, the New Mexico State Congress officially designated the beloved roadrunner our state bird. Roadrunners have long fascinated people of the southwest, but New Mexicans in general have a strong admiration and connection with the resilient bird. Specifically adapted to the harsh, arid climate, this lecture will discuss the life cycle, habits and biology of roadrunners as well as the myths and legends surrounding this predator.

Zia This is the story of a pot and a flag and how the two became intertwined in the history of New Mexico. The pot belongs to the Fire Society of the Zia Pueblo, and the flag is the state flag of New Mexico with the iconic red zia symbol on a yellow background. This lecture will discuss the social and historical roots of the zia symbol to the tribe and the Zia tribe’s relationship to New Mexico and its state symbol. Course: 00012 Section A: Sep 18 CE North Building Peter Pino

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

Lecture Series II Uncovering the History of the Albuquerque Greek Community, 1880-1952 In the late 1800s, many Greeks crossed the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to start new lives in the United States. Many came as workers with the railroad in 1880. Others were “lungers” in search of the “cure” to the ravages of tuberculosis. By 1920, these indomitable men owned and operated numerous businesses in the heart of new downtown Albuquerque. This lecture will cover this cultural and historical roots of the Greek community in Albuquerque. Course: 00014 Section A: Oct 2 CE North Building Katherine Pomonis

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

Los Árabes of New Mexico: Compadres from a Distant Land This lecture will follow the lives of the Middle Eastern immigrants who first arrived in the territory of New Mexico in the late 1880s. Coming from a similar village environment and sharing the values and traditions of their new neighbors, these immigrants assimilated almost seamlessly into their communities. Hardworking, thrifty and self-confident, they prospered and contributed to the social, economic and political development of New Mexico. Course: 00015 Section A: Oct 9 CE North Building Monika Ghattas, Ph.D.

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Course: 00011 $20 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 11 W 9:30am-11:30am CE North Building Sarah Silverman Bonneau, Photographer

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Old World Foods and Livestock in Spanish New Mexico The Spanish were the first Europeans to venture into New Mexico and they left their mark on the cultural and physical landscape. In the process, they also altered the cuisine and lifestyle by bringing crops and livestock from the “Old World.” This lecture will discuss how the Native and Spanish customs melded together into what became the culture of New Mexico as we know it today. While focusing on the Spanish influence, this lecture will also weave the Native perspective into the story. Course: 00016 Section A: Oct 16 CE North Building Bill Dunmire

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

Course: 00017 Section A: Oct 23 CE North Building Naomi Sandweiss

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

New Mexico: The French Presence since the 1500s The heart of the United States was once French. What is now New Mexico was a crossroads for explorers, colonists and traders, and at the limit of the world known to Europeans. The history of the French, French Canadians and other French speakers in New Mexico is extraordinarily rich. Over the last five-hundred years, French explorers, adventurers, mountain men, merchants and missionaries have left their mark on New Mexico’s land and its culture. Course: 00018 Section A: Oct 30 CE North Building Francois-Marie Patorni

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

A History of the Santa Fe Writers’ Editions Between 1933 and 1939, seventeen books were published under the imprint of the Santa Fe Writers’ Editions, a cooperative that made a brief but shining statement in the history of American publishing. Today these titles are among the most collectible books in Southwest literature, and many of the writers have joined the ranks of America’s best authors and poets. Learn why this cooperative was formed, who these writers were, and what the books have to offer. Course: 00055 Section A: Sep 3 CE South Building Sharon Snyder

$15 For: 1 session T 10:00am-12:00pm

Geology of Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains In this course we will discuss three aspects of geology: (1) How the Sandia Mountains and Albuquerque volcanoes formed, (2) the different types of rocks in the Sandia Mountains, and (3) the hydrology of Albuquerque basin and the water problems of our area. We will also discuss where our supply of water comes from and the importance of conserving it. Course: 00057 Section A: Sep 4-18 CE South Building Carol A. Hill

$45 For: 3 sessions W 1:00pm-3:00pm

Millicent Rogers: A Life in Full “Why hasn’t anyone told me about this place?” When Millicent Rogers uttered this exclamation at her first viewing of Taos and the Rio Grande Gorge in 1947, she had no idea that she had less than six years to live. She loved books, was a multi-linguist and was involved in espionage during WWII. While in Taos, she hosted parties for many famed artists and writers, helped many local people and advocated for the Taos Indians. Course: 00058 Section A: Sep 24 CE South Building Nita Murphy

$15 For: 1 session T 2:00pm-4:00pm

Asia in New Mexico The influence of Asian peoples and their religions can be felt in New Mexico. This lecture will examine specifically Hindus, Buddhists and Sikhs. After major changes in United States immigration regulations in 1964, people of Asia began to arrive in New Mexico bringing their culture, foods, religion and more. We will examine these groups and their effects on New Mexico.. Course: 00019 Section A: Nov 6 CE North Building Ned O’Malia, PhD

$20 For: 1 session W 9:30am-11:30am

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Jewish Albuquerque Albuquerque seems an unusual place for Jewish immigrants to settle. Yet long before New Mexico statehood in 1912, Jewish settlers had made their homes in the high desert town. From launching businesses along Central Avenue to establishing the Indian Trading Room at the famed Alvarado Hotel and founding Route 66 tourist establishments, Jewish residents partnered with their neighbors to boost Albuquerque’s plentiful assets. Learn about how they made their mark upon the larger community.

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Maxwell Museum: Ancient People of the Southwest The Maxwell Museum is renowned for their collection of the cultural heritage of the Southwest covering over 11,000 years of history. This exhibit highlights major excavations and the archaeologists who directed them and includes an outstanding collection of prehistoric pottery. This guided tour will highlight the collection and offer greater insights into the history and culture of our region. Note: Students will need to provide their own transportation to the Museum. Course: 00059 $20 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 1 T 10:00am-12:00pm Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

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Anasazi: The Ancient Ones In this two session course, you will learn about the Basketmaker and Pueblo Periods of the Anasazi people. The course includes original audiovisual material of Dr. Frank C. Hibben from lectures on Southwest Anthropology and excavations at Pottery Mound. Experience the humor and insight of this famous educator first hand. Discussion includes Anasazi art, trade, life and culture of these Pueblo people who still survive today. Course: 00060 Section A: Oct 8-15 CE North Building Robert Foreman, Ph.D.

$40 For: 2 sessions T 9:30am-11:30am

History of Hispanic New Mexico, 1680-1848 Beginning with the Pueblo Revolt in 1680, this course will span New Mexican history from an Hispanic perspective to the end of the U.S.-Mexican War in 1848. Emphasis will be placed on the struggle for control of what would become the U.S. Southwest. Individuals such as Popé, DeVargas, De Anza, José Gálvez, Miguel Hidalgo, Padre Martinez and General Santa Anna will be placed in their larger historical context. Course: 00061 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Oct 14-Nov 18 M 1:00pm-3:00pm CE North Building Charles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

Anthropological Genetic Genealogy Learn about Anthropological Genetic Genealogy and the connection to New Mexican families and discover familial roots, migration patterns and other interesting facts. The first session will cover the Suebi connection to New Mexican families (Haplogroup I) and discuss many important families that still reside here. Session two discusses the Byzantine connection to New Mexico (Haplogroup E1b1b1b) and the history of the Byzantine Empire. The final session traces the Vikings to New Mexican families (Haplogroup I) and discusses their ancient civilization and historical context. Course: 00062 $20 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 25 F 3:30pm-5:30pm Section B: Nov 1 F 3:30pm-5:30pm Section C: Nov 8 F 3:30pm-5:30pm All sections: CE North Building Angelo R. Cervantes The Evolving Legend of La Llorona The legend of La Llorona is one of the most popular in Mexican communities and has counterparts across cultures and the world. This presentation provides a variety of old world variants, as well as Mexican-American traditional and contemporary adaptations of La Llorona and includes a description of the legend’s diverse story elements; the various aspects La Llorona assumes (the murderous, grieving mother and the beautiful, dangerous temptress); and some of the historical social functions served by the evolving legend of La Llorona. Course: 00063 $15 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 29 T 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Gloria Tso-Olivas Madrid, Ed.D. Changing Woman Legends Hear myths and legends of Changing Woman, a major Spirit Woman of the Navajo and Apache people. The presentation includes Changing Woman legends as told in various Chantway Myths, in biographical accounts by Navajo authors, and in studies by psychologists. A major focus of this presentation is on the puberty ceremony given for Navajo girls, with discussion on the symbolism of the activities enacted. The course will conclude with reports by contemporary psychologists on the use of Changing Woman myths. Course: 00064 $15 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 14 Th 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Gloria Tso-Olivas Madrid, Ed.D.

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Fitness & Health Dance Fitness The Nia Technique The Nia Technique is a blend of martial arts, dance arts and body integration therapies (Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, Jazz, Modern Dance, Duncan Dance, Yoga, Alexander Technique, and Feldenkrais). Done in bare feet, our dance relaxes the body and increases strength, stamina, and flexibility. Simple choreography and beautiful music encourage new ways of moving that allow for creativity and self-expression. Visualization and focus on sensation create grace and greater self-awareness. Nia is adaptable for any fitness level. Course: 06483 $95 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 9-Nov 11 M 5:30pm-6:30pm Healing Gate Kathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor Section B: Sep 11-Nov 13 W 6:00pm-7:00pm UNMMG Center For Life Kathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor Feldenkrais Method: Awareness Through Movement Workshop Verbally directed, gentle exercises will be used to guide participants through a series of exploratory “lessons” that emphasize personal awareness while increasing movement vocabulary. These gentle exercises can facilitate greater ease of movement, improve posture and coordination, increase flexibility and relieve physical discomfort and pain. This workshop will be enjoyed by newcomers and experienced students alike. Note: Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring one or more blankets to provide necessary padding.

Course: 10684 $95 For: 16 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Oct 9 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm Section B: Aug 20-Oct 10 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm Section C: Aug 24-Oct 12 Sa 9:00am-10:00am Section D: Oct 14-Dec 4 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm Section E: Oct 15-Dec 5 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm All sections: Baila! Baila! Dance Studio Baila Baila Staff Dancing for Fun and Physique The intention of Basic Ballet Technique and Physique is dance appreciation for all. This class utilizes dance theory educating one on the nature and mechanics of dance to include origins, styles, footwork and artistic expression. Dance becomes subtle exercise documented by significant scientific research in weight management and reduction of cardiovascular disease. Attire is non-binding clothing and ballet shoes. Note: An additional $10 special fee for guest artists is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Course: 12773 $90 For: 10 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Oct 22 T 1:00pm-2:00pm Stardust Dance Academy Dina Reid, CNP, MS

Eastern Practice T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning T’ai Chi Chih®—Serenity in Activity, is a series of 19 movements and one pose which were originated by the T’ai Chi Master, Justin Stone. T’ai Chi Chih can be easily learned in a short period, with benefits usually beginning from the first class. As the individual becomes calm and balanced, a new understanding and perspective are formed, decisions are easier to make, and a new relationship to life is established. It is known as joy thru movement. To be appreciated, it must be experienced. Course: 06487 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 24-Nov 12 T 5:30pm-7:00pm T’ai Chi Chih Center Carmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

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Course: 06457 $80 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 9 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm CE North Building Mary Ann Thomson, Teacher, performer, Feldenkrais practitioner, Instructor for UNM PE Dept.

Salsaerobics If you enjoy Latin music, this is the exercise class for you! Lose weight and get in shape as you exercise to the Latin beat. Learn basic Latin dance steps such as salsa, cumbia, cha cha, mambo, merengue, and more. This class will start at a beginning level, gradually increasing to a higher fitness level. Come and enjoy aerobics -Latin style! Wear comfortable clothing and good aerobic shoes.


T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate Intermediate T’ai Chi Chih® helps the student develop a new awareness of the basic movements learned in the beginning class. The underlying philosophy of YIN and YANG will also be explored. Students will realize how our lives are constantly seeking balance. Through this new perception of what balance is, practitioners will find that they have the ability to experience a richer, happier and more fulfilling life. This class is perfect for those who appreciate the increased energy that is felt from group practice of T’ai Chi Chih. Course: 06488 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 26-Nov 14 Th 5:30pm-7:30pm T’ai Chi Chih Center Carmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih Instructor T’ai Chi Ch’uan—Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners In this course you will learn the First Section of the traditional Yang Style: 108 movement Long Form of T’ai Chi Ch’uan, the most widely practiced form of T’ai Chi in the world. Special emphasis is placed on: methods of improving balance skills, identification and release of areas of tension within the body, and eliminating habits which can cause stress to the knee and lower back. Virginia Huettig has been studying Traditional Yang Family Style T’ai Chi Ch’uan for 16 years and has been teaching it for 10 years. Course: 06497 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 3-Oct 8 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Oct 15-Nov 19 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Virginia Huettig

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Meditation Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique— Connecting to Inner Peace & Joy The Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique (IAM Technique) is a short and simple approach to meditation that anyone can learn. The Technique is designed to bring about integration of body, mind, intellect and heart. The IAM Technique was developed by the world-renowned humanitarian and spiritual leader from India, Mata Amritanandamayi, also known as Amma, the hugging saint. This workshop, taught by certified instructors, includes simple, yoga-based relaxation and breathing exercises, followed by a guided seated med-itation. Dress appropriately for doing light stretching exercises.

Diving Deep Into the Silence: Intro to Silent Meditation These classes will introduce students to a contemplative meditation practice. I learned one Eastern meditation practice in 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia and a Western meditation practice in 2009, here in Albuquerque, NM. Both are contemplative. I will share my experience with both practices so you can learn one of them and have meditation sessions during each class. There will be literature for reference and additional information. During each class we will have time for discussion and questions. Course: 06494 $65 For: 6 sessions Section A: Oct 10-Nov 14 Th 6:00pm-7:15pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Natural Healing Learn to Heal You can learn to reduce pain, reduce stress, and to heal. These methods can be used alone and in conjunction with medical doctors to help the healing process. You can use them for yourself and to help alleviate pain and stress in others. Methods include simple energy approaches and self-hypnosis. These methods help heal physical, emotional and spiritual pain. You will also learn how to improve your brain function. There are no supplements involved. The methods are mind power and energy manipulation. Course: 04334 Section A: Oct 10-24 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

$75 For: 3 sessions Th 3:00pm-5:00pm

You Can Manifest We constantly hear about ways to manifest whatever we want. What works? What doesn’t work? Is there a missing element? Why do affirmations not always work? How can we make them work? All of these questions will be answered. You will learn how you might be sabotaging your success and specific ways to change that. You will learn about two missing elements and how to correct them. Come with an open mind and a desire to learn what truly works. This is an experimental and enjoyable class. Course: 04342 Section A: Oct 2-16 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

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Course: 06492 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 19 Sa 2:00pm-5:00pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Cindy Wagner MS, RPE, RPP,

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Introduction to Reiki Reiki is vital energy and an easily learned healing art. Anyone can use Reiki for self and others. It relieves stress, insominia, fatigue and pain and accelerates healing of body, mind and spirit. In this introductory class you learn about Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki, its history, levels of training and practical applications. You can experience the Reiki touch, have your questions answered, and develop a basis for deciding whether or not to pursue Reiki treatment or training. Course: 06469 $40 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 19 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm CE South Building Elizabeth Valsala, BA, Reiki Master Therapeutic Massage Do you enjoy a great back rub? Do you know the many health and wellness benefits of purposeful touch? Join us and experience the amazing world of massage therapy in this one day hands-on class. Learn to give (and receive) professional style, relaxing massages; get “insider” tips about massage and bodywork techniques, equipment, careers and more! Register with your spouse, partner or a friend today! Note: A materials fee of $15 will be collected for drapes, oil/cream, and a face cradle cover. Course: 06489 $70 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 14 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm Section B: Nov 2 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm Both sections: Crystal Mountain David Fletcher

Course: 06506 $105 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 7-Oct 12 Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Cindy Wagner MS, RPE, RPP

Course: 06508 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 28 Sa 8:30am-12:00pm CE South Building Dr. Pamellina Cornish, D.O.M. Tame Your Toxic World Every day, we are exposed to more toxins than our grandparents were in a lifetime! What’s the implication? In the 1950s, 1 in 100 people contracted cancer. Now it’s 1 in 2. Learn to both detoxify your body, and to identify the toxins in your home and office. Scan your pantry, kitchen, garage and bathroom cabinets to find the culprits. You will learn ways to create safer environments and enhance your health for the long term. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 06509 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 14 Sa 8:30am-11:30am CE South Building Dr. Pamellina Cornish, D.O.M. Food is Medicine: Rah! Rah! Raw! NEW Discover the nutritional, psychological and environmental benefits of a raw diet. learn how to combine foods to improve digestion and obtain maximum nutrition. Get the 4-1-1 on how to make the transition from life on a traditional diet, to a raw (or mostly raw) way of eating-including the equipment and staples you’ll need to have on hand. Find out how to make raw and nutritious smoothies, soups, salads, appetizers, entrees, snacks and even desserts. Please join us, to spread the word, the food, the health, and the enthusiasm! Course: 06510 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 21 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm CE South Building Dr. Pamellina Cornish, D.O.M.

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Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Life Ayurveda is a holistic healing system existing for over 5,000 years. It promotes a healthy vitality and brings the body, mind and spirit of individuals into balance. We’ll answer questions like: Have you ever noticed that one diet works for someone perfectly and, it fails another? Have you been in a yoga class where you tried to do the postures and felt it was just not working for you? Are there certain times of the day or seasons of the year that seem harder for you?

Anatomy is Art: Sugar—Cocaine Lite Sugar is a drug. A plethora of documentary presentations on sugar as a toxic substance have recently appeared in the media. Overconsumption of sugar acidifies you and literally shortens your life. While monitoring cocaine addicts as research subjects, scientists tracked pleasure centers in the brain which lit up identically— after the research subjects consumed either cocaine or sugar! Sugar is an addictive subtance. What’s a “sweet tooth” to do? Dr. Cornish, will share information regarding delightful, healthful and safe sugar substitutes. Note: A materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.


Power Charge Your Immune System The job of the immune system is to protect us against disease. When the immune system works well, we radiate good health. Unfortunately, many people struggle with weakened immune systems; the result is frequent illness, allergies and a variety of other health issues. In this workshop we will discuss a variety of modalities including diet, exercise, herbs, and mind-body techniques. In addition, remedies that really work to rapidly recover from colds and other illnesses will be presented. Course: 06511 $35 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 16 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm CE South Building Herb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Stress Less, Enjoy Life We will use guided imagery for healing, breathing techniques for calming and improving memory, benefits of affirmations, and positive self-talk. We will also practice some gentle stretching and yoga for all, so dress to be comfortable and to stretch. Bring a pillow and blanket, as well as a sack lunch, as we will do an Eating Meditation Practice for lunchtime. You will take home a toolbag of techniques to keep you balanced, healthy and at peace. Join K Elizabeth Azar, MA, Professional Counselor and Yoga Instructor.

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Course: 06512 Section A: Nov 9 CE South Building Kyri Azar

$85 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-3:00pm

Essential Oils 101 NEW Join us to learn how you can benefit from the astounding power of EOs, as well as help your loved ones cultivate optimum, health and vitality. We will explore EOs’ history, mechanics, selection guidelines, safety, application techniques, and personal usage. If you are challenged by stress, GI problems, depression, allergies, fatigue, reflux, pain insomnia, etc., taking this class will help you create your turning point to better health. Course: 06513 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 9 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm CE South Building Dr. Pamellina Cornish, D.O.M.

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Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & Feet Participants will learn relaxing shiatsu techniques designed to reduce headaches, jaw tension, neck and back soreness. Shiatsu foot massage helps the entire body to relax. Easy to follow ‘meridian’ lines will be learned. Locating points of tension and releasing that tension is the focus of this class. No prior knowledge of massage is required. All work will be performed fully clothed. Demonstration of technique will be followed by careful monitoring of participants as they learn. Time will be allocated for questions and adaptations of technique. Course: 06536 Section A: Oct 26 Crystal Mountain Julia Smith

$55 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Outdoor Recreation Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101 This Bicycle Mechanics Course is designed to teach basic skills for the novice and advanced cyclists. The Park Tool School Mechanics Program will certify students, upon completion of required course materials. This certificate can be used for knowledge verification in the bicycle mechanic’s field. Note: A materials fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Bring your bike to class, any tools you may have and a sack lunch. Course: 10652 $95 For: 3 sessions Section A: Oct 2-23 W 5:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 16. CE North Building Paul Walton Golf I Beginning golfers will learn the theory, mechanics, and basic fundamentals of golf, rules, etiquette, and the use of irons and woods. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs. Enrollment is limited. Course: 10668 $130 For: 7 sessions Section A: Sep 7-Oct 19 Sa 9:00am-11:00am UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Section B: Sep 7-Oct 19 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Santa Ana Golf Club Javier Chavez Section C: Sep 5-Oct 17 Th 4:30pm-6:30pm Ladera Golf Course Wright Zimmerly, Golf Professional Section D: Sep 14-Oct 26 Sa 9:00am-11:00am Puerto del Sol Golf Course John Kienle, Apprentice Professional Section E: Sep 14-Oct 26 Sa 11:00am-1:00pm Puerto del Sol Golf Course John Kienle, Apprentice Professional

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Golf II Improve your game. This course is for those who already have a grasp of the basic fundamentals of golf, have completed Level I, or have equivalent experience. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs, but personal golf clubs would be preferred. Course: 10669 $130 For: 7 sessions Section A: Sep 7-Oct 19 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Section B: Sep 7-Oct 19 Sa 3:00pm-5:00pm Santa Ana Golf Club Javier Chavez Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame This course is intended for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge of the shortgame. Focus on the different aspects necessary to lower your scores and improve your game. Topics covered: Chipping, Putting, Short pitches, Long pitches, Lob shots, Bunker shots. Course: 10672 $90 For: 3 sessions Section A: Oct 12-26 Sa 11:00am-1:00pm UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Horseback Riding: Beginning This beginning class is designed for the person with little or no horse experience. Students will learn how to catch and saddle their horse, ride at the walk and trot. We start with a basic understanding of the horse’s mind, jokingly called “Horse Psychology 101.” We’ll go over different breeds and their characteristics, what the “perfect” horse would be, and how to find him. A major topic of this class is safety around horses. It all comes together for a relaxing and educational way to spend two hours a week.

Horseback Riding: Intermediate This intermediate class is designed for students who have taken the beginning course. If you’re thinking of becoming a horse-owner or already have a horse, this class will benefit you greatly. We’ll cover the horse’s mind, responses, and general way of thinking. Learn to control the speed of the lope, and why leads are im-portant. Conformation, health care, maintenance, and the average cost of what is required to be a horse owner are covered. Course: 10674 $245 For: 8 sessions Section A: Oct 19-Dec 7 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Rose Lee Stables in Edgewood Rose Lee

Course: 10685 $125 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 10-21 TTh 6:30pm-9:30pm Sa 8:00am-5:00pm UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Orlando C. Romero, AMGA Certified Single Pitch Instructor Ropes Course Have you ever wondered what a High Ropes Course is or wanted to do one? This is your opportunity to be high on the UNM High Ropes Course. You can challenge yourself, work together, problem solve, build confidence and have fun in the process! Wear athletic shoes and athletic clothing (no tank tops) bring water and sunscreen. Camera is optional, but a great way to remember the day! Come alone or bring a spouse, a friend, a colleague, son or daughter (16 and over). Course: 10686 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 28 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Susan Harper, PhD, Coordinator and Facilitator of the UNM High Ropes Confidence Course and Rock Climbing Program Tennis: Beginning Learn to execute the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, overhead and lob. Sound techniques of these shots will be emphasized. Time will be devoted to players having a great understanding of tennis rules and method of scoring. Match play will also be instituted to develop these skills in a real setting. Students need to bring two cans of pressurized new balls, Dunlop tennis balls preferred. Course: 10688 Section A: Sep 7-Oct 26 UNM Main Campus Scott Leonard

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$90 For: 8 sessions Sa 8:00am-10:00am

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Course: 10673 $245 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 24-Oct 12 Sa 9:00am-11:00am Rose Lee Stables in Edgewood Rose Lee

Rock Climbing Experience the thrill and adventure of vertical rock climbing. Learn climbing techniques and the safe use of equipment through top roping. Gain the necessary basic skills to safely continue the journey into the world of vertical rock climbing. The course will be conducted at UNM’s climbing walls and in the field. All equipment will be provided (details will be given at the first class meeting.) Note: Field trips include two Saturdays, Sept 14 & 21. Students need to bring one piece of 8 ft. long, 9-11 mm (3⁄8-7⁄8") thick accessory rope.


Tennis: Intermediate Go beyond the basic stroke development. We will review ground strokes and then proceed to develop shots such as the lob, volley, overhead, serves, and return of serves. It is important to learn and practice these strokes, so the course will also include match play. Bring two cans of NEW tennis balls, racquet, tennis shoes, and a container of water. Course: 10689 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 24-Oct 12 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm UNM Main Campus Robert Ziock Fall Bosque Kayak Tour This 9-hour clinic will teach you the basic skills needed to paddle any type of kayak on flat or gentle moving water. As an added bonus, our river lesson will coincide with the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. This includes sit on tops, recreational, touring, whitewater and inflatable kayaks. 1st lesson at Los Altos Pool. Course: 10666 $169 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 6 W 4:00pm-8:00pm Oct 9 Su 6:00am-11:00am Los Altos Pool Kelly Gossett, New Mexico Kayak Instruction, Inc.

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Pilates: Reformer Learn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exercise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exercises in this course are designed to improve posture, body awareness, core strength and stability. All exercises will be performed in a controlled manner and with proper breathing techniques in order to emphasize the mind-body connection. If you have a health condition you must bring a physician’s approval. This class is limited to five students. Course: 06475 $325 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 9-Nov 11 M 5:30pm-7:00pm Emily Bohlen Section B: Sep 11-Nov 13 W 6:30pm-8:00pm Emily Bohlen Section C: Sep 13-Nov 15 F 6:00pm-7:30pm Mariana Shedden, PhD Section D: Sep 14-Nov 16 Sa 2:00pm-3:30pm Mariana Shedden, PhD Section E: Sep 15-Nov 17 Su 2:30pm-4:00pm Emily Bohlen All sections: Shedden Pilates

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Pilates: Reformer Learn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exercise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exercises in this course are designed to improve posture, body awareness, core strength and stability. All exercises will be performed in a controlled manner and with proper breathing techniques in order to emphasize the mind-body connection. If you have a health condition you must bring a physician’s approval. This class is limited to five students. Course: 06476 $300 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 2:00pm-3:30pm Section B: Aug 27-Oct 15 T 2:00pm-3:30pm Section C: Oct 22-Dec 10 T 2:00pm-3:30pm Section D: Oct 24-Dec 19 Th 2:00pm-3:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 28. All sections: Shedden Pilates Mariana Shedden, PhD

Strength & Cardio Fitness Boxing Discover your personal power, to have fun, and to get a great aerobic workout. Why boxing? Boxing training deals with the body in an integrated way that involves balance, strength, timing, and flexibility. Reap the benefits of boxing exercise without getting hit or hurt. Get in shape and have fun while you learn the basics of punching, foot work and working out with the bags. Bring gym clothes and towel. You can purchase your own boxing gloves and professional hand wraps for women and men at the school. Course: 06477 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 7-Nov 9 Sa 9:00am-10:00am Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy Tony Rosales Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing Learn to kickbox and punch and get a great workout at the same time! You will develop self-confidence as you learn essential kickboxing techniques in a supportive, safe class environment. We will train with heavy bags, speed bags and kickboxing pads. You can purchase your own boxing gloves and professional hand wraps for women and men at the school. Course: 06478 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 3-Nov 5 T 6:00pm-7:00pm Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy Tony Rosales

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Alternative Methods to Strength Training Looking to get fit? Shed those extra pounds, have a great time? This class is for you. Learn how to utilize a large variety of equipment such as: TRX, free weights, medicine balls, tires, ropes, body weight exercises, ViPR tubes and Tabata protocols to get you into the best shape of your life! In addition to the two 60 minutes group classes (boot camp style) per week, you will be given two workout programs, nutritional tips, and your percentage of body fat will be taken. Wear workout attire; bring a water bottle, and a small towel. This class is for all fitness levels sign up early class size is limited. Course: 06484 $125 For: 12 sessions Section A: Sep 3-Oct 10 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Section B: Oct 15-Nov 21 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Both sections: JCC of Albuquerque Celina Baca, NSCA-CPT Cardio-Core Interval Training Are you at a plateau in your exercise regimen? Need something fast and effective? This class can help you improve cardiovascular fitness, anaerobic endurance, and muscle strength, while making you strong, fit and feeling great! Learn the Tabata protocol which is 8 exercises at 20 seconds each, at all out intensity, followed by a 10 second rest between each exercise. After completion of one set there is a 2 minute rest. This sequence is repeated 4 times for a total of 20 minutes. After completion, there is a cool down followed by core work. Join us for 6 weeks of fun and effective Interval Training! Course: 06441 Section A: Sep 2-Oct 9 CE North Building Celina Baca, NSCA-CPT

$125 For: 12 sessions MW 11:30am-12:30pm

Swimming: Level I If you are uncomfortable in the water and cannot swim 50 feet, this course is for you. Basic skills and water safety will be covered with an introduction to deep water. Physician’s written approval requested within first two weeks of class. Students furnish their own swimming suits. Course: 01101 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Oct 8-Nov 21 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Shiparski Swimming: Level II This course is designed to improve basic water skills and begin stroke development skills. Deepwater safety skills and swimming will be introduced. Physician’s written approval requested within the first two weeks of class. Course: 01102 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Oct 8-Nov 21 TTh 7:00pm-8:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Shiparski Swimming: Level III This course will refine the five basic swimming strokes and introduce the swimmer to distance swims. You should be able to swim one or more strokes 50-100 yards. Physician’s written approval requested within the first two weeks of class. Course: 01103 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Oct 3 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Shiparski Swimming Conditioning For those who are proficient in front crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke and back crawl. This is strictly an endurance building class. Note: Please have your physicians approval the first week of class. Course: 01105 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Oct 3 TTh 7:00pm-8:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Shiparski

Course: 06495 $155 For: 15 sessions Section A: Sep 17-Oct 19 TThSa 9:00am-11:00am Mike’s Iron Gym Joseph Behrend, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, Owner of One on One Fitness Looking for: Weightlifting for Seniors,

Senior Strength and Balance Training: an Introduction or Yoga for Folks Over 50? Please refer to the Osher Catalog or visit us online at dce.unm.edu/osher. For questions, please contact Marie McGhee at 505-277-6320. Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Weight Lifting for Women Specifically for women, this popular class began in 1993. This beginning course emphasizes using proper weight lifting techniques and focuses on muscle toning using light to moderate weights. Basic anatomy and different types of strength training will be consistently noted. Enrollment is limited to 12 students to insure individual attention. It is designed for healthy women with no apparent physical limitations or medical needs. Reserve your spot today.

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Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years) Parents, learn techniques for teaching your child through demonstration, repetition, and praise. This course promotes water safety knowledge and practices, aquatic adjustment and swimming readiness skills, participation, socialization, and fun and enjoyment in the water. Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 10 parent/child teams.

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Course: 01106 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 14-Oct 12 Sa 8:00am-8:30am Section B: Sep 14-Oct 12 Sa 8:30am-9:00am Section C: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 8:00am-8:30am Note: Class will not meet on Nov 2. Section D: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 8:30am-9:00am Note: Class will not meet on Nov 2. All sections: UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

Yoga Salud y Movimiento: Yoga Para Mujeres ¡Bienvenidas! All Women Welcome! Usted como mujer necesita varias maneras de poder relajarse del trabajo y del estrés. Disfrutará de un ambiente donde puede compartir con otras mujeres un espacio tranquilo, cómodo, y acogedordedicado a la salud y al bienestar. Con gracia y música, vamos a estirar y mover el cuerpo, eliminar toxinas y grasa, soltar y fortalecer los músculos tensos, equilibrar el sistema nervioso, y levantar el ánimo. Se van a practicar posturas integrales de yoga y ejercicios buenos para entrar en forma. Se da la clase en español (The class is taught in Spanish). Course: 06448 Section A: Aug 20-Oct 8 Section B: Oct 22-Dec 10 Both sections: High Desert Cynthia Casas

$105 For: 8 sessions T 7:15pm-8:15pm T 7:15pm-8:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years) Children ages 3-7 years who are comfortable in the water but cannot swim will be exposed to basic swimming skills, such as rhythmic breathing, gliding, beginner stroke, backstroke, and front-crawl. Note: Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class. Children must provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 8 children. Parents are strongly encouraged to be in the water with their child.

Yoga: Sunrise Practice Wake up the body and start our day feeling centered and energized. Ease into the practice by going inward, connecting with the breath; gently lengthening the spine, warming up the muscles and opening the joints. Build energy, strength and stamina while exploring healthy alignment in standing poses. Expand the body and reverse gravity through a safe and accessible introduction to easy back bends and inversions. Beginners welcome!

Course: 01107 $95 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 14-Oct 12 Sa 9:00am-9:30am Section B: Sep 14-Oct 12 Sa 9:30am-10:00am Section C: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 9:00am-9:30am Note: Class will not meet on Nov 2. Section D: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 9:30am-10:00am Note: Class will not meet on Nov 2. All sections: UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

Course: 06449 Section A: Aug 20-Oct 8 Section B: Oct 22-Dec 10 Both sections: High Desert Jude Rowe

Swimming for Children/Experienced Beginners The class is designed for children with prior skills and knowledge acquired during previous swimming classes. Strokes will be refined and some aspects of conditioning through swimming will be addressed. Through drills and individual corrections, the students will be able to progress from the beginner level to the intermediate level. Note: Parents do not have to be in the water with their children. Parent must provide written clearance from their child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide suits and towels.

$125 For: 8 sessions T 6:30am-8:00am T 6:30am-8:00am Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga for the Rest of Us Take a deep breath. Close your eyes and take another. And lucky for you, if you can breathe, you can do yoga. Yoga is for everybody. Whether you are new to yoga, have practiced before, or practice now take this time for yourself to de-stress, energize, and lose weight, in this gentle relaxing yoga experience. All levels welcome. Gloria currently holds a 500-hour yoga certification with Yoga Alliance and Kripalu Yoga Center. Course: 06450 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 9-Oct 28 M 12:00pm-1:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Course: 01108 $95 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 14-Oct 12 Sa 10:00am-10:30am Section B: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 10:00am-10:30am Note: Class will not meet on Nov 2. Both sections: UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

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Gentle Yoga Have you ever been intimidated by yoga? Don’t be again. Come join us on the Westside practicing gentle poses to increase balance, flexibility, and fitness. Go at your own pace in a comfortable, nurturing atmosphere. Please bring a mat, water and blanket. Course: 06451 $55 For: 4 sessions Section A: Aug 24-Sep 14 Sa 7:45am-8:45am Section B: Sep 21-Oct 12 Sa 7:45am-8:45am Both sections: Abq Stars Dance Studio Carleen Rocks, RYT Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals A thorough introduction for the student new to Yoga. Preparatory and primary poses will be introduced with a focus on building strength, flexibility, balance and bodily awareness. Yoga terminology, plus the use of props is explained and time is allowed for questions. The pace and approach of the class is mindful and gentle. By the end of this course, the student is ready to enter Level One Yoga classes with confidence. Course: 06453 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 23-Oct 11 F 10:00am-11:15am Julie Pacheco Section B: Aug 24-Oct 12 Sa 11:30am-12:45pm William Ancker Section C: Aug 25-Oct 13 Su 1:30pm-2:45pm William Ancker Section D: Oct 20-Dec 8 Su 1:30pm-2:45pm William Ancker Section E: Oct 25-Dec 13 F 10:00am-11:15am Julie Pacheco Section F: Oct 26-Dec 14 Sa 11:30am-12:45pm William Ancker All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

Course: 06454 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 21-Oct 9 W 7:00pm-8:15pm Katja Lauterstein Section B: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 11:15am-12:45pm Sara Davidson Section C: Oct 23-Dec 11 W 7:00pm-8:15pm Katja Lauterstein Section D: Oct 24-Dec 12 Th 11:15am-12:45pm Sara Davidson All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

Course: 06455 Section A: Aug 22-Oct 10 Section B: Oct 24-Dec 12 Both sections: High Desert Sarah Karni

$85 For: 8 sessions Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style) Experience the vitality and relaxation that result from the practice of Yoga. This series of classes will offer a creative approach to the basic Yoga asanas (poses) exploring the interplay between body, breath, and mind. Benefits include increased strength and stability, greater vitality and freedom from limitations in body and mind. Classes are appropriate for beginners and continuing students and are taught in the Iyengar style — combining precise alignment and modifications for individual needs with lightness and humor. Course: 06459 $95 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Nov 7 Th 9:30am-11:00am Section B: Sep 16-Nov 18 M 6:00pm-7:30pm Both sections: Wellspring Center for Yoga Herb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Yoga for Women Discover how to connect and move with the breath to deepen your awareness and go inward-calming your body and mind. Nurture yourself on every level via a focused, in-depth yoga practice, learning alignment and anatomy. Find your inner strength, flexibility and move beyond perceived limitations and fears. Discover how props can make poses comfortable and accessible for everyone. Learn specific asanas of particular benefit for nurturing women’s bodies.. Women of all ages and levels of experience are welcome. Course: 06460 Section A: Aug 28-Oct 16 Section B: Oct 23-Dec 11 Both sections: High Desert Jill Palmer

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$95 For: 8 sessions W 4:00pm-5:30pm W 4:00pm-5:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

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Yin Yoga This is a slow paced practice where we explore and hold postures longer, which allows for deeper release of soft tissue. This style of practice gives you a chance to tune in to yourself, your body, and each moment more. From this place you can learn to listen and notice what your body is telling you, what it needs, where it’s stuck, and how to help it find more ease, more peace, and well-being. Happy body, tranquil mind, happy life.

Power Flow Yoga A dynamic and energetic combination of Pilates mat work and vinyasa yoga, integrating strengthening movement, focused breath, mindful stretches and inspiring music. Suitable for all levels.


Yoga for Back Care Yoga postures provide the perfect antidote for weak or weary backs. Strengthening and extending the back muscles enhances alignment, which results in greater stability while gentle twists and supported forward bends lengthen shortened muscles. Mobilizing the shoulder girdle and softening around the heart allows you to breath more deeply and releases you from the grip of tension. Note: If you have any existing medical condition, you must provide physician approval to take this class. Course: 06464 Section A: Aug 26-Sep 30 Section B: Oct 21-Nov 25 Both sections: High Desert Supriti

$105 For: 6 sessions M 4:00pm-5:15pm M 4:00pm-5:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Kundalini Yoga All levels welcome. Feel the magic of tapping into your own eternal flow of power. Kundalini Yoga is designed to give you a ‘hands-on’ experience of your highest conciousness. It teaches a method by which you can achieve the sacred purpose of your life. Work with breath, postures and movement. Experience self-healing, a stronger nervous system, manage your moods, balance your chakras and increase your flexability. This is Kundalini as taught by Yogi Bhajan.

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Course: 06466 Section A: Aug 24-Oct 12 Section B: Oct 26-Dec 14 Both sections: High Desert Margaret Lopez

$105 For: 8 sessions Sa 7:00am-8:30am Sa 7:00am-8:30am Yoga - Nob Hill

Athletes! Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation Most of our athletic activities involve one-dimensional or repetitive movements that overtax certain muscle groups while underutilizing others. When a yoga program is integrated into training, these issues are addressed resulting in greater ease, less injury and improved performance. This yoga class will help you build endurance, strength, flexibility, increase mobility, stabilization and alignment in joints, and improve lung capacity. Course: 06470 Section A: Aug 26-Sep 30 Section B: Oct 21-Nov 25 Both sections: High Desert Heatherlee Farrell

$95 For: 6 sessions M 7:15pm-8:30pm M 7:15pm-8:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Looking for: Yoga For Folks Over Fifty? Please refer to the Osher Catalog or visit us online at dce.unm.edu/osher. For questions, please contact Marie McGhee at 505-277-6320.

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Community Yoga Find your unique flow. Be fully present and inhabit your body while finding a fluidness to your movement through yoga postures. Discover a balance between effort and ease. It’s preferable to have a basic knowledge of asana (poses) for this class. As we become more aware and awaken our bodies, we become more aware and awake in our lives. Course: 06472 Section A: Aug 24-Oct 12 Section B: Oct 26-Dec 14 Both sections: High Desert Tim Butler

$85 For: 8 sessions Sa 7:45am-9:00am Sa 7:45am-9:00am Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga for Lunch Yoga during your lunch hour is an invigorating way to restore energy, calm your mind and eliminate those afternoon blahs. A mixture of yoga styles is used to combine strengthening with relaxation. This class will bring peace, positivity and help people slow down and find calm power. Course: 06474 Section A: Aug 21-Sep 25 Section B: Oct 23-Nov 27 Both sections: High Desert Niki Feldman

$85 For: 6 sessions W 12:15pm-1:15pm W 12:15pm-1:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga: Restore and Renew This restorative yoga class is designed to give you a peaceful vacation from your busy life. Those who suffer from stress, insomnia, chronic pain, lack of energy, depression, recent surgery or injuries could benefit greatly from this class. We will practice simple breath awareness in supported yoga poses to release deep tension. As the layers of tension dissolve, one feels refreshed, renewed and balanced. As the body learns deep relaxation, the mind starts to focus and become more clear and still. Join us to nourish and nurture your body, mind and spirit. Course: 06482 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 6:45pm-8:15pm Margaret Porter Section B: Aug 25-Oct 13 Su 11:30am-1:00pm Avery Janeczek Kalapa Section C: Oct 24-Dec 12 Th 6:45pm-8:15pm Margaret Porter All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Family Yoga Appropriate for Babies to Grandparents. Beginning with gentle Hatha Yoga, then partner work and games, and ending with guided relaxation and tea. Course: 06507 Section A: Aug 25-Oct 13 Section B: Oct 20-Dec 8 Both sections: High Desert Julie Pacheco

$85 For: 8 sessions Su 10:15am-11:00am Su 10:15am-11:00am Yoga - Nob Hill

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Aging Gracefully wtih Yoga Gravity and pressures of daily life make a deep inpression on our inner body and our physical form. Reversing the blood flow in gentle but effective ways, can reverse the chronic downward pull, inviting vibrant health to the entire system. We will use the aid of props and wall hanging ropes to make poses accessible in a safe way. The theraputic effect of practicing inversiona are many. The entire organic body will benefit from it. Meditation will offered in each class to bring calm and clarity to mind. Course: 06518 Section A: Aug 23-Oct 11 Section B: Oct 25-Dec 13 Both sections: High Desert Zoreh Afsar

$95 For: 8 sessions F 9:30am-11:00am F 9:30am-11:00am Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga: The Body in Emotion When we face the most difficult of human experiences grief, fear, tragedy - it is common to lose awareness and sensitivity in our physical beings. This class is designed to provide gentle exploration to reawaken body and spirit. We will be working with movements and poses designed to regulate the nervous system so that we are able to feel more alive, happy, content and grounded both on and off the yoga mat. The class is appropriate for both beginning and advanced students. Course: 06519 Section A: Aug 27-Oct 15 Section B: Oct 29-Dec 17 Both sections: High Desert Heather Kazda

$105 For: 8 sessions T 4:15pm-5:30pm T 4:15pm-5:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Yoga for Weight Loss In this practice, the yoga poses support the body in weight loss; and as the practice continues, the mind’s attitude about the body. As anyone who has ever worked at losing weight knows, the effort is as much in the mind as it is in the body. Gloria Drayer will lead you through yoga poses to help strengthen the body. Learn the techniques of mindful eating and mediation to encourage love of the body and mind. Course: 06520 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Oct 23-Dec 11 W 6:00pm-7:15pm 1st Congregational Church Gloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Level 2 Yoga This Iyengar inspired yoga practice takes you on a journey of stability, alignment, strength, and mobility, with intelligent awareness and full breath. Geared for students ready to move beyond the basics, we will explore backbends, inversions, deep forward bends, arm balances, and more. Course: 06526 Section A: Aug 26-Sep 30 Section B: Oct 21-Nov 25 Both sections: High Desert Avery Janeczek Kalapa

$85 For: 6 sessions M 10:30am-12:00pm M 10:30am-12:00pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Home & Garden Conquering Clutter Do you hesitate to invite guests into your home or office? Is clutter getting in the way? Are there piles of things all over? Learn from a Professional Organizer: (1) how to get rid of the clutter and keep it from coming back; and (2) how to organize what you have. Your home or office can be both functional and beautiful. Course: 04341 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 15 T 5:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer Adobe Design Learn modern, comprehensive elements of adobe home building from the site layout to the finish details. Subjects include permits, foundations, floors, walls, mechanical and electrical systems, wood beam techniques, solar advantages, and other design elements. Each meeting will include a lecture, question and answer period, and visuals. Note: One Saturday field trip to be arranged in class. Course: 07500 $100 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 26-Nov 28 Th 7:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Danny Martinez

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Prenatal Yoga Yoga is an excellent way to prepare your mind, body, and spirit for childbirth. The concentration, focus, breathing techniques, and strength required for childbirth are all essential elements of yoga. You will practice yoga poses to build strength, endurance and flexibility while decreasing the aches, pains and discomforts of pregnancy. Poses to strengthen the uterus and pelvic muscles will be taught. Relaxation techniques, along with the use of breath and sound, will offer you powerful support during your pregnancy.

Course: 06523 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Oct 8 T 5:30pm-7:00pm Heatherlee Farrell Section B: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 10:00am-11:30am Avery Janeczek Kalapa Section C: Aug 24-Oct 12 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Emily Stein Section D: Oct 22-Dec 10 T 5:30pm-7:00pm Heatherlee Farrell Section E: Oct 24-Dec 12 Th 10:00am-11:30am Avery Janeczek Kalapa Section F: Oct 26-Dec 14 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Emily Stein All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill


Home Repair: Basic Home repair novices, gain hands-on experience as well as a practical understanding of basic home repair. Learn how to use hand and small power tools, how to select the right materials for the job, how and when to hire help, how to make minor electrical and plumbing repairs, how to patch and repair interior and exterior walls, and how to select and apply paints and stains. Develop the ability to diagnose and solve common repair problems. Note: A $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Course: 07504 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Nov 2-Dec 14 Sa 8:45am-12:45pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 30. CE North Building Denise Wheeler Landscape Design This course is designed for the homeowner who is considering a landscape project. There is an emphasis on using native and regionally adapted plants in a manner that creates wonderful outdoor rooms while maintaining a responsible use of water. The class will follow a sequential process to arrive at a landscape design that suits the needs of all family members. It includes information regarding the City of Albuquerque’s water rebate program. Please bring to class the plant catalogs from the following two resources: (1) High Country Gardens, www.highcountrygardens.com (2) Plants of the Southwest, www. plantsofthesouthwest.com. Course: 07512 Section A: Sep 10-Oct 8 CE South Building Yvette Tovar

$95 For: 5 sessions T 9:00am-11:30am

File Anything In Your Home ...and find it again! Find any paper again quickly and easily! With diagrams to illustrate a filing system that is fast to set up, easy to use and adaptable to individual needs, this workshop has solutions to piles of paper, lost records and the time wasted trying to find them. The instructor will give examples and provide handouts which emphasize the main concepts. Purchase of the book on which the course is based is not required.

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Course: 07520 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Oct 22 T 5:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

Pet Behavior Issues: Cats and Kittens Do your cats fight and bite? Do they believe your home is their bathroom? Are they de-upholstering your furniture? I’ll address any behaviors that damage your feline relationships in my seminar at the Canine Country Club and Feline Inn. Course: 15908 $40 For: 1 session Section A: Sep 11 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Canine Country Club Jeff Nichol, DVM, local veterinarian, author and columnist Travvy Savvy—Travel Smart Pamela Cornish, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has visited or lived in 50 countries, and has learned how to stay healthy, pack wisely, get maximum value for her travel dollar, and create delightful adventures. Whether you are a novice, veteran, or armchair traveler, by taking this class, you are bound to glean useful tips and skills for navigating your next journey, and enjoy optimal health and energy throughout the entire trip! Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 15915 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 2 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm CE South Building Dr. Pamellina Cornish, D.O.M. Introduction to Private Investigation We will present the history/development of the scientific method of investigation, applications to other disciplines (medicine, law, journalism, social work, research, etc.), introduce the latest techniques of criminal investigation, identify crimes and criminals with whom the PI interacts, and will acquaint those interested, including the avid mystery reader/writer, with frame of reference of the private investigator. Course requirement: an uncontrollable desire to know Who, What, When, Where, How and Why! Course: 15910 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Oct 24 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Patricia Caristo, Licensed Private Investigator, NIA/NM

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico

Membership Program for 50+ Courses • Lectures • Events Explore University-Level Courses In: Art & Art History • Culture • Current Events Health & Well Being • History Literature & Writing • Music & Theater Psychology/Science • Spirituality • Travel More Information $20 Annual Membership Fee provides access to Osher courses and benefits! A separate tuition fee is charged per class. For more information, visit us online at dce.unm.edu/osher or contact Maralie BeLonge at 505-277-6179 or belonge@unm.edu.

Languages Chinese in Action Learn to speak real life Chinese in a meaningful and fun way! Do you know the deep influence of Chinese language across East Asia? Do you enjoy the story/imagination behind the “scribbles” of Chinese characters? No boring grammar and piles of unnecessary vocabulary! You will joyfully role-play in each lesson with your classmates after I empower you with my custom-made handouts. Students with and without previous Chinese learning will benefit from this class. Begin a language voyage by joining us this season! Required Text: Read and Speak Chinese for Beginners (CD). Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09603 Section A: Sep 3-Oct 22 Garfield Middle School Jinghua Pei

$85 For: 8 sessions T 6:30pm-8:30pm

French I Here’s an opportunity to go beyond menu-ordering. With this class, you will explore L’Art de Vivre — the art of living in France; from home to café lounging, fine cuisine and how to enjoy life. Learning a language is also discovering a culture so there will be history

Benefits of becoming an Osher Member In additon to providing access to many university-level courses, your Osher Membership offers: • Free Monthly Lectures • Book and materials checkout within the four main libraries of the UNM Library System • Discounted membership fees at Defined Fitness and the YMCA of Central NM. • Discount on Albuquerque International Association Lectures • 10% Discount on Growth & Enrichment classes through UNM Continuing Education • 10% Discount on many events at Popejoy Hall and all events at Keller Hall

lessons on gastronomy as well as a wine and cheese tour of France. It is an enjoyable way to learn French with such topic! Students should bring a map of France to class. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berliz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09604 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Nov 25 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA French II Planning a trip to France or just the desire to build up your knowledge of French? You’ve chosen well. France is Europe’s most diverse and exciting country to explore. You will learn more essential vocabulary using exercises that combine grammar structures and ideas for conversations. Le Français et la vie! (The French and life!) is the theme of study for this class. Open the door to a better understanding of France, its people, its rich and colorful past, its contribution to art, and its unique lifestyle. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berliz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09605 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 21-Nov 20 W 6:00pm-8:00pm Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA

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French Conversation Do you have a desire to formally communicate in French? In your quest of learning French, you may acquire vocabulary and learn about the grammar... but are you ready to use them in a conversation? Conversations on the topic Le Francais et la vie! Exercises on the structures that create an automatism of the language will prepare and give you the skills you need to handle a conversation on each subject of this topic. Note: Eligible for Tuition Remission. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berlitz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09606 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 20-Nov 19 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA German I Explore the language, culture and history of Germany and its people. This course introduces basic vocabulary and sentence structure. We will tackle simple conversations and “survival” situations in a foreign country. This is done through a variety of activities, such as classroom discussions, small group activities, Q & A, etc. All of it happens in a relaxed atmosphere. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition. McGraw Hill, Terrell, & et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order. Course: 09607 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 26-Dec 2 M 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 14. Garfield Middle School Rosa Cooper, BA German II Now that you’re familiar with the basics, learn to create in your new language: express ideas, ask questions, join in classroom discussion. We will read short stories, engage in conversation and build on our knowledge of German grammar. The main idea is to learn while having fun. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition, McGraw Hill, Terrell, et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order. Course: 09608 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 28-Dec 4 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 16. Garfield Middle School Rosa Cooper, BA

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Italian Beginning II Continue to enhance your Italian language skills. Learn the basics to start conversing on everday subjects in present tense. We will use various methods such as songs, games, and popular Italian magazines to guide you through your language learning. This class is for beginning students with limited exposure to Italian. Required Text: Italian Espresso 1. Gruppo ItaliaIdea, Alma Edizioni. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09613 Section A: Oct 1-31 CE South Building Cristina Baccin

$110 For: 10 sessions TTh 6:00pm-8:00pm

Japanese I This class is for those who want to learn about the Japanese language and intriguing culture. The primary focus will be on learning grammar, pronunciation, and basic conversational skills. Intermixed throughout the course will be an introduction to the Japanese culture. If you ever plan to take a business or sightseeing trip to Japan, start here. It will make your stay in Japan so much more rewarding. The class is taught by a native Japanese speaker. Required Text: Japanese For Busy People, Revised 3rd edition, Romanized version, Kodanshe International. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09615 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Sep 5-Dec 12 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 28. Garfield Middle School Machiko Bomberger Japanese II This course is suitable for those already familiar with basic Japanese. We will cover grammar, Japanese writing, basic conversation and culture. The class will be taught by a native speaker. Required Text: Japanese For Busy People, Revised 3rd edition, Romanized version, Kodanshe International. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09616 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Sep 10-Dec 10 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Garfield Middle School Machiko Bomberger

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Course: 09619 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 28-Nov 27 W 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Alexandra Riera Section B: Aug 28-Nov 27 W 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Luz L. Valdes-Norris Section C: Aug 27-Nov 26 T 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD Spanish II Continue to improve your Spanish language skills with this continuation of Spanish I. We will cover Capitulos Cuatro, Cinco, Seis y Siete of Dos Mundos. We will learn more vocabulary and grammar with additional time devoted to practicing conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition. Course: 09620 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 26-Dec 2 M 10:00am-12:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. CE South Building Alexandra Riera Section B: Aug 26-Dec 2 M 6:30pm-8:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. Garfield Middle School Alexandra Riera Section C: Aug 27-Nov 26 T 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Alexandra Riera Spanish III Fine tune your Spanish with this continuation of Spanish II. We will cover Capitulos Ocho, Nueve, Diez y Once. This class will be taught in Spanish, except when you need additional explanation in English. The class

Dos Mundos—A Spanish Curriculum Spanish I, II, III and IV use the same textbook, Dos Mundos, 7th Edition. As soon as you learn enough basic vocabulary in Spanish I, you are engaged in easy conversation. In Spanish II, you have more time for conversation, applying what you are learning in class. In Spanish III, the first hour is spent reviewing vocabulary and grammar, and the second hour concentrates on conversation. Advanced Spanish Conversation is completely taught in Spanish. When you complete the four semesters, you should feel comfortable in conversations away from the classroom.

session is divided into one hour of grammar and review and one hour of conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition. Course: 09621 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 27-Nov 26 T 7:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD Conversational Spanish Part I This class is a practical guide for those who have Spanish speaking experience and are motivated to converse but lack skills, vocabulary, and confidence. Through a progression of nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech, students are given the tools and structure which will enable them to be understood. This fun, total immersion adventure in language learning is taught through context. Students should have a basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure. Taking Spanish I & II before enrolling in this class is strongly recommended. This is not a beginning level class. Course: 09625 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Oct 14 M 6:30pm-8:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Sep 2. Garfield Middle School Luz L. Valdes-Norris Section B: Aug 22-Oct 10 Th 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Margarita Guarin Conversational Spanish Part II This course is a continuation of Part I. Emphasis is on communication. Learn a variety of verb tenses and how to use your vocabulary in daily situations. The class will be divided into conversational groups, which will give the students an immediate outlet for using more advanced grammar and vocabulary. Course: 09626 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Aug 17-Oct 5 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Nov 28. CE South Building Margarita Guarin Section B: Oct 21-Dec 9 M 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Luz L. Valdes-Norris Portuguese I This is an introductory course for students without any previous experience with the Portuguese language. It begins with Portuguese sounds and the alphabet and evolves to cover basic conversational and written skills with use of the present and past tenses. Students will also learn differences between the Portuguese of Portugal and Brazil. Required Text: Complete Portuguese, Manuela Cook. McGraw-Hill; 6th edition. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09628 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Nov 21 Th 7:00pm-9:00pm Garfield Middle School Kay Shaffer

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Spanish I This is an introductory course for students without any previous experience with the Spanish language. We will begin with Spanish sounds and the alphabet. The focus of the class is basic communication skills through vocabulary as well as basic grammar. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.


Portuguese II Portuguese II is a continuation in which students expand their vocabulary, learn new verb tens, and grammatical constructions through written and conversational exercises. Required Text: Complete Portuguese by Manuela Cook, McGraw-Hill: 6th Edition. Text available at the UNM Bookstore.

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Course: 09629 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 21-Nov 20 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Garfield Middle School Kay Shaffer Basic Navajo Language This course will introduce students to the basics of oral and written Navajo language enabling them to converse in everyday Navajo language. Emphasis will be on developing basic vocabulary used in common, daily situations, e.g., greetings, simple requests, and descriptive statements. Required Text: Dine Bizaad by Irvy W. Goossen. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09638 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Aug 22-Nov 21 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Garfield Middle School Esther Yazzie-Lewis Korean, Beginning I Introductory Korean course designed to help you explore the world of Korean language and culture. Covering from ABCs of Korean to K-pop songs, you will learn the essentials of the Korean language and useful cultural contexts in fun and lively class lessons and small group practice sessions. Also, online practice sessions (video conference) will be offered to help you learn Korean quickly. Just bring your passion for learning Korean! Required Text: Integrated Korean, Beginning 1 (2nd edition), available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09643 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Sep 30-Dec 13 F 6:30pm-8:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Oct 11 and Nov 29. Garfield Middle School Hyuna B. Kim, Ph.D.

Personal Finance & Money ABC’s of Investing We’ll examine various investment strategies and how behavior influences investment decisions. In this course you will develop your investment skills by learning the following: Time Value of Money, Investment Risks and Inflation, History of the Stock Market, Stock—research and purchase, Mutual Funds and Sales Charges, Bonds - ratings, yields, and issuing agencies, T-bills and Notes. Have confidence in your decisions regarding stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Tuition includes a FREE consultation and portfolio review with instructor, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™. Course: 11700 $75 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 4-Oct 2 W 6:00pm-7:45pm Berrenberg Wealth Management in NE Area Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™ Complete Financial Planning Primer Learn how to take control of your financial future. This comprehensive class provides a broad overview of the entire financial planning process. Topics covered in class include: how to take that critical first step to maximize your returns and minimize risk; asset allocation; and investment strategies for the future. Learn to plan for your children’s college education, make wise decisions before and during retirement and protect your assets through estate planning. Tuition includes one individual session with the instructor for a financial planning evaluation. Course: 11703 $75 For: 5 sessions Section A: Oct 16-Nov 13 W 7:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Karl Edward Baxter, CFP & Author It’s Your Money! Do you run out of money before you run out of month? Discover the three easy steps to really controlling your money. Learn how to get around the traps set for us by sellers. Certified Professional Organizer Kit Anderson’s classes on Conquering Clutter and Mangaging Paper and Time have been very popular; now she shows you how to get more for your money, including fun! Course: 11710 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Nov 5 T 5:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

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Retirement Planning Today— How to Live 5 Years for Free This is a successful retirement course, with extras, in which you will benefit from the instructor’s combined knowledge of both taxes and investments. In fact, the material, “Living 5 Years for Free,” involves an income tax and investment withdrawal strategy that the instructor developed, which he feels is the most important component of helping your money last a lifetime. This unique course, which receives consistently high marks from attendees, provides a detailed overview to help prepare you for your financial future. You may take advantage of an optional complimentary consultation with Steve at the end of the course. Note: Required text cost of $20 (one text per couple) is payable at the first class. Sign up early; this class fills quickly. Course: 11716 $49 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 3-10 Th 6:30pm-9:30pm Section B: Oct 26-Nov 2 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Steve Margulin, CPA, CFP, Registered Principal, Trusted Advisor

Course: 11728 $50 For: 2 sessions Section A: Oct 23-30 W 6:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Nov 7-14 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: Berrenberg Wealth Management Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™ Ask the Experts NEW Get the latest personal advice from experts in the areas of estate planning, taxation, and retirement planning. The following topics are featured in this series: Understanding the Financial Problems Most Americans Face Today; Tax Strategies—how the ever-changing rules continue to impact your wealth; Estate Planning—“It is not to whom you leave your money, but how.”; Social Security optimization - what you don’t know can cost you; Legacy planning - building a firm foundation for your future. Tuition includes a FREE consultation with the instructor, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™. Course: 11729 $75 For: 5 sessions Section A: Oct 15-Nov 12 T 6:00pm-7:45pm Berrenberg Wealth Management in NE Area Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™

Course: 11749 $25 For: 2 sessions Section A: Sep 11-18 W 6:00pm-7:30pm Note: Second class session ends at 7pm. CE South Building Art Esquibel

Youth Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing Program (ages 7-11) Using the Born to Draw Children’s Drawing program, participants will learn observational drawing through mark making, line, shape, placement, textures, value, color and perspective. Each class is geared for a child to complete a drawing of an animal or a still life during class time. Other activities include making a portfolio, learning about the color wheel, and more. Materials will be provided. Course: 17544 $160 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 7-21 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Section B: Oct 19-Nov 23 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Both sections: CE South Building Elaine Cimino Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12) Participants learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense. In addition, students will develop social, motor and safety skills which will help them excel in their lives. Fee entitles students to unlimited weekly access to age-appropriate classes. Uniform and patches are included in fee. Course: 17510 $120 For: 36 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Sep 28 MWF 4:30pm-5:15pm TTh 6:00pm-6:45pm Sa 10:00am-10:45am Section B: Oct 14-Nov 23 MWF 4:30pm-5:15pm TTh 6:00pm-6:45pm Sa 10:00am-10:45am Both sections: Blackman Taekwondo Academy Phillip/Kristine Blackman

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Generating Lifetime Income NEW If you are making LIFETIME INCOME DECISIONS; changing jobs, nearing/newly retired, or rolling over a retire-ment plan you don’t want to miss this class! You will learn how different decisions can impact your lifetime income. We’ll discuss powerful strategies for your retirement decisions: Individual Retirement Account (IRA) rules; Social Security Optimization; Tax Strategies; the Significance of Inflation; and Rising Medical Costs. Tuition includes a FREE consultation and retirement projection with the instructor, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd™.

You Can Own Your Own Home This course provides you with detailed information related to purchasing a home including types of mortgages, discount points, monthly payments and interest rates, and down payments. Real estate profes-sionals will work directly with the student who elects to purchase a home, receiving as much individual attention as needed. Learn about the programs requiring no down payment and closing costs available to any student who completes this course and qualifies for a loan. Please bring a calculator to class.


Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17) Teens learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense, in classes with beginning adults. Students will develop social, motor and safety skills, which will help them excel in their lives. Students receive unlimited weekly access to adult classes. Uniforms are included in fee. Course: 17511 $120 For: 36 sessions Section A: Aug 19-Sep 28 MW 5:15pm-6:15pm TTh 6:45pm-7:45pm F 6:00pm-7:00pm Section B: Oct 14-Nov 23 M-Sa 9:00am-10:00am Both sections: Blackman Taekwondo Academy Phillip/Kristine Blackman Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15) Using pencil, charcoal, colored pencils and pen and ink, young artists will explore the seven elements of design over a six-week period. Note: A materials fee of $15 is payable to the insturctor at first class session.

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Course: 17062 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 10-Oct 8 T 1:30pm-2:30pm Section B: Oct 22-Nov 19 T 1:30pm-2:30pm Both sections: CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Color for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15) Building upon art and design concepts, teens and tweens will focus on using color in their artwork. Students will utilize a variety of media, including oil pastels, watercolors, acrylics and mixed media. Note: A materials fee of $15 is payable to the instructor at the first class session. Course: 17064 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Sep 25-Oct 30 W 1:30pm-2:30pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Amazing Sculpture Creations (ages 6-12) Using a variety of materials including wire and paper mache, you will design and build your own amazing, fanciful 3D creations. Note: A $15 materials fee is payable to instructor at first class session. Course: 17063 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Sep 25-Oct 23 W 5:30pm-6:30pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Clay Creations (ages 6-10) Students will enjoy hands-on clay activities including pinch pots, coil pots and mosaics. Note: A materials fee of $15 is payable to the instructor at the first class session.

Yoga for Kids (ages 6-11) Children can strengthen their sense of confidence, focus, breath, creativity, physical awareness and appreciation of their whole being through yoga, movement and art. Course: 17525 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Sep 23-Nov 25 M 4:15pm-5:15pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Course (ages 11-15) Over the course of a day, participants learn how to be a safe sitter through hands-on role playing, group interaction, games and discussion. Participants receive a student handbook and completion card. They will leave the session with a focus on safety, techniques for child care, airway rescue, tools for behavior management and introductory business skills to start their own babysitting business. Course: 17423 Section A: Nov 11 CE South Building Continuing Education Staff

$90 For: 1 session M 9:00am-4:00pm

Parenting 101 Develop skills, techniques and strategies for your parenting toolbox. Taught by an experienced parent educator and Executive Director of Healthy Relationships 101, this 4-week course will focus upon children’s developmental stages, developing morals, values and family rules, a nurturing lifestyle, and effective discipline techniques. Suggested Text: Nurturing Program-Parent Handbook by Bavolek, 2001. Course: 17192 Section A: Sep 24-Oct 15 CE South Building Mary Pepper

$85 For: 4 sessions T 6:00pm-8:00pm

The Effective Parent How do you establish effective and healthy communication skills and facility family harmony? In this 4-week class taught by an experienced parent educator, you will understand how to teach your children empathy, healthy communication and how to understand and manage feelings, a building block of healthy family life. Suggested Text: Nurturing Program-Parent Handbook by Bavolek, 2001. Course: 17193 $85 For: 4 sessions Section A: Oct 22-Nov 12 T 6:00pm-8:00pm CE South Building Mary Pepper

Course: 17100 $125 For: 4 sessions Section A: Nov 7-Dec 5 Th 4:30pm-5:30pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

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Community Services

Spanish Resource Center

DWI Awareness Training

Centro Español de Recursos Promoting the Spanish language and culture in partnership with The Ministry of Education of Spain, The University of New Mexico Division of Continuing Education and the New Mexico Department of Education, The Spanish Resource Center seeks to create awareness of the Spanish language and cultures throughout New Mexico, with a special emphasis on bilingualism. • Spanish Resource Library at the NHCC • Visiting Teachers Educational Exchange Program • Conferences & Workshops on the Spanish Language and Culture

In 1993, the New Mexico Legislature instituted a required, informational class on DWI Awareness Training for first-time licensees in New Mexico. In cooperation with the New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau, the UNM Division of Continuing Education provides the DWI Prevention and Education course, “None for the Road.” This course, is meant to focus attention on the serious DWI problem in New Mexico. It informs the driver about laws and prevention. All first-time licensees in New Mexico, between the ages of 18 through 24 are required to take the awareness class. For more information visit us at www.nonefortheroad.org.

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Cariño Early Childhood TTAP We provide the following services: • Early childhood education classes • Assistance in meeting state child care licensing requirements • Assistance with classroom environment and implementation of curriculum and assessment • On site consultation for including ALL children in your early childhood program For general information, please call 505-277-1371 or visit us online at dce.unm.edu/carino.htm

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Index 30th Annual Taos Wool Festival, 00442 . . 61 ABC’s of Investing, 11700 . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Abo (Salinas Missions National Monument) Rock Art Discovery Tour, 00732 . . . . . . . 63 Access: Advanced, 52183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Access: Beginning, 52181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Access: Creating Custom Reports, 52186 . . 21 Access: Intermediate, 52182 . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Access: Managing Data, 52187 . . . . . . . . . 21 Access: Mastering Queries, 52185 . . . . . . . 21 Accounting One, 37200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Accounting Two, 37201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs, 56181 . 29 Adobe Creative Cloud, 56110 . . . . . . . . . 28 Adobe Design, 07500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Aging Gracefully with Yoga, 06518 . . . . . . 77 Ah Shi Sle Pah Badlands: Beginner Discovery Hike, 00517 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Albuquerque Old Town Ghost Tour, 00091 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 All About Folk Harps, 12758 . . . . . . . . . . 56 Alternative Methods to Strength Training, 06484 . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Amazing Sculpture Creations (ages 6-12), 17063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR, 38054 . . . . . . 12 An Illustrated Life, 14850 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Anasazi: The Ancient Ones, 00060 . . . . . . 66 Anatomy is Art: Sugar– Cocaine Lite, 06508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Anthropological Genetic Genealogy, 00062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Apple iPad and iOS: Beginning, 54321 . . . 22 Apple IT Certification Exam Session, 54990V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Apple Pro Apps Certification Exam Session, 57990V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Applying Project Management for Effective Teams, 21000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and Functionality, 69311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15), 17062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Art of Baking, The, 03250 . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Art of Beeswax Collage, The, 02212 . . . . . 40 ArtBiz, 02221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Artist’s Way, The, 02151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Asia in New Mexico, 00019 . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Ask the Experts, 11729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Assemblage Workshop 101, 02217 . . . . . . 41 Assessing Student Outcomes, 23008 . . . . . . 8 Athletes! Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation, 06470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Life, 06506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Balloon Fiesta Kayak Tour, 10666 . . . . . . . 72 Basic Applications, 52030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Basic Cartography, 69304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Basic Navajo Language, 09638 . . . . . . . . . 82 Basics of Online Course Development, 23045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Basket Weaving: Wool Drying Basket, 05366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Bead Stringing, 05352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Belly Dance, 12774 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Beyond Al-Qu’ida: Different Faces of Political Islam, 08593 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101, 10652 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Big House: Mabel Dodge Luhan’s Home, The, 00302 . . . . . . . . . . 60 Body Products Made at Home I, 05373 . . 43 Book Arts: An Introduction, 05396 . . . . . 44 Bookkeeping Basics, 37151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing Program (ages 7-11), 17544 . . . . . . . . . . 83

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Botanical Drawing & Watercolor, 02156 . 35 Breakfast For Dinner, 03253 . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate, 57151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Business of Catering, The, 03289 . . . . . . . 48 Canning Vegetables and Making Jams and Jellies, 03283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cardio-Core Interval Training, 06441 . . . 73 Carlsbad Caverns, 00300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Case Management, 39407 . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Celts: A Historical and Religious Survey, The, 08592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Certified Wedding and Event Planner, 21100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Changing Woman Legends, 00064 . . . . . . 66 Chinese in Action, 09603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Choosing the Right Digital Camera, 55807 . 26 Cigar Guitar Workshop, 12744 . . . . . . . . . 55 Clay Creations (ages 6-10), 17100 . . . . . . 84 Clay Sculpture, 02198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program-Level I, 38256 . . . . . . . . 15 Clinical Herbalism 101, 38261 . . . . . . . . . 16 Clinical Herbalism 103, 38266 . . . . . . . . . 16 Clinical Supervisor Professional Competencies, 39615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Cognitive Behavioral Therapies and Practicum, 39457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Color for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15), 17064 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Color Management and Calibration, 56391 . 30 Color Theory in Digital Media, 56392 . . . 30 Communicating with Difficult People, 40110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Community Big Band, 12740 . . . . . . . . . . 54 Community Reinforcement Approach, 39456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Community Yoga, 06472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Complete Financial Planning Primer, 11703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Computer Graphics: An Introduction, 56101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Conquering Clutter, 04341 . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Constellation Work, Introduction to, 04332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Consumers Guide to Herbs and Other Supplements, 06452 . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Contemporary Southwest, 03272 . . . . . . . 47 Content Management Systems for Websites, 58221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals & Silversmithing, 02206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Conversational Spanish Part I, 09625 . . . . 81 Conversational Spanish Part II, 09626 . . . 81 Cooking 101, 03286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cooking 102, 03287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cooking With Seasonal Products, 03257 . 46 Corporate Event Planning (S.M.A.R.T.), 21110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Country Western Dance, 12776 . . . . . . . . 51 CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38102 . . . . . . . 13 Create a Blog on WordPress.com, 58230 . 34 Create A Scene: Intermediate Fiction and Memoir, 14859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Creating and Maintaining a Website: An Introduction, 58101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Creating Courses with iTunes U for UNM Faculty, 54341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Creating Depth in Digital Photography, 55828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Creative Non-Fiction an Introduction, 14866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Creative Portraits and Caricatures, 02165 . . 36 Creative Wire Rings, 05354 . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle, 05359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling, 05360 . 42 Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring Design, 05362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat Spiral, 05361 . 42 Creative Writing for Fun Only, 14858 . . . . 57 Crochet from a Pattern: Getting Started, 05424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Crochet: Beginning, 05413 . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Crochet: Intermediate, 05414 . . . . . . . . . 45 Crownpoint Rug Auction, 00153 . . . . . . . 61 Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less, 03307 . . . . 49 Culinary Tour of Italy, 03294 . . . . . . . . . . 48 Cultural History of New Mexico Turquoise, A, 00010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Cut, Pierce, Sew and Suspend with Metal and Found Objects!, 05364 . . . . . . . . . . . 42 D.H. Lawrence Ranch, 00720 . . . . . . . . . 60 Dancing for Fun and Physique, 12773 . . . 67 Designing Effective Training Activities, 23021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment Planning, 39455 . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Digital Arts Information Session, 50922 . . . 3 Digital Audio: An Introduction, 57601 . . . 31 Digital Black and White Photography, 55830 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Digital Publishing with InDesign, 56134 . 29 Digital SLR Techniques, 55823 . . . . . . . . 27 Digital Videography: An Introduction, 55911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Diving Deep Into the Silence: Intro to Silent Meditation, 06494 . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Dixon Studio Tour, 00348 . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Downtown Chaco Canyon, 00230 . . . . . . 62 Drawing Fundamentals I, 02152 . . . . . . . . 35 Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink, 02161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Part II, 02158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, 02154 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Drawing to Illustration Basics, 55201 . . . . 25 Dreamweaver: Beginning, 58121 . . . . . . . 33 Dreamweaver: Intermediate, 58122 . . . . . 33 Drupal: Beginning, 58241 . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Effective Parent, The, 17193 . . . . . . . . . . 84 Elements of Writing, 14893 . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Email and the Internet, 51012 . . . . . . . . . 18 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic, 38080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate, 38085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Emotional Freedom Technique, 04301 . . . 50 Enameling, Introduction to, 02207 . . . . . 40 Enneagram I, The, 04346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 ePublishing with InDesign, 56130 . . . . . . 29 Erda Gardens: Urban Agriculture and Acequias, 00310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Essential Oils 101, 06513 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Essentials of Hardware and Operating Systems, 63131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Evolving Legend of La Llorona, The, 00063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Excel: Advanced, 52163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Excel: Beginning–Fast Track, 52171 . . . . . 20 Excel: Beginning, 52161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Excel: Intermediate–Fast Track, 52172 . . . 20 Excel: Intermediate, 52162 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Excel: Pivot Tables, 52166 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media, 02160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Explore El Malpais, 00694 . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Exploring Ghost Ranch with a Sketchbook and Camera, 00512 . . . . . . . 61 Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction, 23042 . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Exploring the Bisti Badlands and the De Na Zin Wilderness Area, 00684 . . . . . 63 Exploring the Cuisine of India, 03276 . . . 47 Expressive Color in Oil Pastel Intermediate, 02187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Expressive Color in Oil Pastels, 02186 . . . 38 Facilitating Adult Learning, 23000 . . . . . . . 8

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Honky Tonk Style Country Swing, 12777 . 52 Horseback Riding: Beginning, 10673 . . . . 71 Horseback Riding: Intermediate, 10674 . . 71 How Poetry Works, 08562 . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 How to become an Addiction Counselor in New Mexico, 39465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 HTML and CSS, 58117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 HTML: Beginning, 58111 . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Human Voice-Jazz Style, The, 12741 . . . . 54 ICD-10 Coding, 38125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38103 . . . . . . . 13 iCloud and the Apple Experience, 54306 . 22 Illustrator: Advanced, 56213 . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Illustrator: Beginning, 56211 . . . . . . . . . . 29 Illustrator: Intermediate, 56212 . . . . . . . . 29 InDesign: Advanced, 56123 . . . . . . . . . . . 29 InDesign: Beginning–Fast Track, 56126 . . 29 InDesign: Beginning, 56121 . . . . . . . . . . . 28 InDesign: Intermediate, 56122 . . . . . . . . . 28 Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing Online . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Instructional Systems Design, 23003 . . . . . 8 Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique Connecting to Inner Peace & Joy, 06492 . . 68 Intermediate Landscape Oil Painting, 02196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 iPad Apps, 54328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 IRS Non Profit Workshop: Staying Exempt, 20680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Islamist Politics in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 08594 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 It’s Your Money!, 11710 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Italian Beginning II, 09613 . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Italian Film, 08554 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 ITIL® v3 Foundation Certification Course, 67955 . . . . . . . . . . 24 Japanese I, 09615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Japanese II, 09616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Japanese Sumi-e Painting, 02172 . . . . . . . 37 JavaScript: Beginning, 58411 . . . . . . . . . . 34 Jazz Improvisation, Beginning, 12747 . . . 55 Jazz Piano, 12745 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing, Beginning, 02205 . . . . . . 39 Jewish Albuquerque, 00017 . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Journal Writing For Creativity and More, 14871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Journaling for Caregivers, 14870 . . . . . . . 58 JQuery: The JavaScript Library, 58415 . . . 34 Kaleidoscope of Cookies, A, 03274 . . . . . . 47 Keyboarding, Beginning, 51001 . . . . . . . . 18 Knitting: Beginning, 05415 . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Knitting: Intermediate, 05416 . . . . . . . . . 45 Korean: Beginning, 09643 . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Kundalini Yoga, 06466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 L.A. Style Salsa, 12778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 La Luz y el Tram, 00403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Landscape Design, 07512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Landscape Oil Painting, Beginning, 02188 . 38 Las Ventanitas: Classic High Desert Hiking, 00463 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Latin Jazz & Improvisation, 12742 . . . . . . 54 Learn to Heal, 04334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Learn to Use a Computer at any Age, 51010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction, 54010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Legal Administrative Assistant Certificate, 37302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Legal Issues in Digital Arts, 55625 . . . . . . 26 Level 2 Yoga, 06526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Life Drawing, 02166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Lightroom: Beginning, 56361 . . . . . . . . . 30 Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9, 57981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 9, 57983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate, 57611 . 32

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Los Árabes of New Mexico: Compadres from a Distant Land, 00015 . . . . . . . . . . 64 Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins, 05363 . . . 42 Loving What Is: The Work of Byron Katie, 04314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Luminous Collage, The, 02215 . . . . . . . . 41 Mac Maintenance and Support, 54122 . . . 22 Mac Operating System: Basics– Fast Track, 54111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Mac Operating System: Basics, 54101 . . . . 21 Mac Operating System: Intermediate, 54102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mac OS X Applications, 54118 . . . . . . . . . 22 Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key Bracelet, 05353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Managing Your Time, 04340 . . . . . . . . . . 51 Mangia Italiano, 03266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Marketing with Social Media, 55623 . . . . . 26 Maxwell Museum: Ancient People of the Southwest, 00059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Medical Administrative Assistant Online, 38138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist, 38110 . . . . . . . . . . 13 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders, 38104 . . . . . . . . . . 13 Medical Transcription Editor Online, 38128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Meditation: Toward a Consistent Practice, 38253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Mediterranean Table, 03268 . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Memoir Workshop, 14860 . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Millicent Rogers Museum and Taos Tour, 00304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Millicent Rogers: A Life in Full, 00058 . . . 65 Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL), 38252 . 15 Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), 38250 . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Modeling the Figure In Clay, 02190 . . . . . 38 Modern Jazz, 12743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Mosaic with Vintage China and Found Objects, 02213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Mosque and State in Europe: Muslim Minorities and Civil Citizenship, 08595 . 54 Motion Graphics and Visual Effects with Adobe After Effects, 57411 . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Motivational Interviewing, 39452 . . . . . . . 17 Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning, 12759 . . 56 MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition, 21025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking, 21030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity, 21041 . 7 Mysteries of Fish Cooking, 03259 . . . . . . . 46 Navigating the iPad, 54305 . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Network Support (Network+), 63312 . . . . 23 New Mexico Red or Green, 03284 . . . . . . 48 New Mexico: The French Presence since the 1500s, 00018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 New Ways With the Same Old Bird, 03258 . . 46 Nia Technique, The, 06483 . . . . . . . . . . . 67 No-Solder Jewelry Making Extravaganza: Etched, Disced, Dapped and Letter-Stamped!, 02209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Oil Painting with Pallet Knife, 02174 . . . . 37 Ojito Wilderness, 00506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Old World Foods and Livestock in Spanish New Mexico, 00016 . . . . . . . . . . 65 Online Instruction, Introduction to, 23041 . 9 Online Portfolios with InDesign, 56128 . . 29 Opening Up: Writing For Healing, 14868 . 58 Our Existence After Life, 04300 . . . . . . . . 50 Paella Valenciana, 03267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Paint the Fall Colors of New Mexico, 02179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Paint Without Numbers & Color Outside the Lines Part Deux, 02180 . . . . . . . . . . 37 Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines, 02178 . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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Family Yoga, 06507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro X, 57911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FCP 300: Final Cut Pro X Advanced Editing, 57913 . . . . . . . . . . . . Feldenkrais Method: Awarness Through Movement Workshop, 06457 . . . . . . . . . Fiction Writing: Beginning, 14853 . . . . . . File Anything In Your Home, 07520 . . . . Film Analysis for Fun, 08553 . . . . . . . . . . Final Cut Pro: Beginning Intermediate, 57322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Find and Use Online Media, 55607 . . . . . Finding Your Way to Happiness, 04325 . . Fitness Boxing, 06477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flash: Beginning, 57111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Folk Harp an Introduction, 12757 . . . . . . Food as Medicine, 38285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food is Medicine: Rah! Rah! Raw!, 06510 . . Foreign Film Buffs, 08568 . . . . . . . . . . . . Fossil Forest Research First Excursion, 00362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . French Bistro Cooking, 03261 . . . . . . . . . French Conversation, 09606 . . . . . . . . . . . French I, 09604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . French II, 09605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Future of Ice on Earth, The, 08597 . . . . . Garment Sewing an Introduction, 05420 . Generating Lifetime Income, 11728 . . . . . Gentle Yoga, 06451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to, 69305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geology of Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains, 00057 . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour, 00530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia’s Geology, 00596 . . . . . . . . . . . . German I, 09607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . German II, 09608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera, 13800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting Started with Your Digital Camera, 55808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics, 05392 . . . Glass Fusing, Introduction to, 05384 . . . . Gluten Free Baking, 03301 . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf I, 10668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf II, 10669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame, 10672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grains, Beans, Rice, 03275 . . . . . . . . . . . . Grantsmanship Training, 42145 . . . . . . . . Graphic Design and Visual Communication, 55101 . . . . . . . . Group Piano 3, 12764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Group Piano 4, 12765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guitar: Beginning II, 12754 . . . . . . . . . . . Guitar: Beginning, 12753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hammered Dulcimer an Introduction, 12760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting, 63134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harmonica for Beginners, 12756 . . . . . . . Healthcare IT Technician, 63531 . . . . . . . Helping Hoarders, 04305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process, 05375 . Hidden Churches of Central New Mexico, 00243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hiking Chaco Canyon: Uptown, 00563 . . Hip Phylosophy: Belly Dancing, 12788 . . . Historic Huning’s Highland Walking Tour, 00739 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History of Hispanic New Mexico, 1680-1848, 00061 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History of Photography, 55322 . . . . . . . . History of the Ancient World, 3500 BC to 500 AD, 08551 . . . . . . . . . . History of the Santa Fe Writers’ Editions, A, 00055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Repair: Basic, 07504 . . . . . . . . . . .


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Painting A Day, A, 02175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Painting with Acrylics, 02170 . . . . . . . . . . 36 Pampered Lady, The, 05372 . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Paralegal Internship, 37327 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Course, 37326 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Parenting 101, 17192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Paris Remembered: Expatriate Women of the Left Bank (1920-1940), 08580 . . . 53 Pastels are Paint...Not Chalk, 02173 . . . . . 37 Personal Trainer for NASM Certification, 38221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Pet Behavior Issues: Puppies and Dogs, 15908 . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Pharmacy Tech Online, 38140 . . . . . . . . . 14 Photographing People in Digital, 55825 . . 27 Photography Composition, 55804 . . . . . . 26 Photography with a Digital Camera, 55801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Photoshop Elements: Beginning, 56331 . . 30 Photoshop: Advanced, 56313 . . . . . . . . . . 30 Photoshop: Beginning, 56311 . . . . . . . . . 30 Photoshop: Intermediate, 56312 . . . . . . . 30 Piano 2, Beginning, 12763 . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Piano Second Time Around, 12766 . . . . . 57 Piano, Beginning, 12762 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Pilates: Reformer, 06475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Pilates: Reformer, 06476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Poetry Workshop-Perspectives Through Personas: The Persona Poem, 14888 . . . . 59 Portrait Drawing: Beginning, 02162 . . . . . 36 Portuguese I, 09628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Portuguese II, 09629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Power Charge Your Immune System, 06511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Power Flow Yoga, 06455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 PowerPoint: Beginning, 52241 . . . . . . . . . 21 Premiere: Beginning, 57311 . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Prenatal Yoga, 06523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Presentation Skills for Trainers, 23006 . . . . 8 Pressure Cooking, 03304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Prevention and Education, 39414 . . . . . . . 16 Principles of Accessible Web Design, 58201 . 33 Principles of Motion Graphics, 57105 . . . . 31 Private Investigation, Introduction to, 15910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Professional Lighting Techniques for Digital Photography, 55822 . . . . . . . . . . 27 Project Management Professional (PMP) CAPM Exam Preparation, 21015 . . . . . . . 7 Projects in Digital Arts, 55701 . . . . . . . . . 26 Psychopharmacology of Drug Abuse and Pharmacotherapies, 39453 . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Pueblo Pintado, 00663 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike, 00457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Quilting 101, 05406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Quilting 102, 05407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Quilts Without Measure, 05422 . . . . . . . . 45 Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery, 02192 . . . . 38 Raku Pottery Potluck, 02197 . . . . . . . . . . 39 Re-Imagining Our Lives and Ourselves, 02234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Reduction Print Making, 02150 . . . . . . . . 35 Reiki, Introduction to, 06469 . . . . . . . . . . 69 Repertoire of Sauces, A, 03290 . . . . . . . . . 48 Resin...For the Fun Of It, 02223 . . . . . . . 41 Retirement Planning Today— How to Live 5 Years for Free, 11716 . . . . 83 Roadrunners, 00011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Rock Climbing, 10685 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Rockabilly Swing, 12784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Ropes Course, 10686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Rubber Stamping 101, 05386 . . . . . . . . . . 43 Safe Sitter Babysitting Training Course (ages 11-15), 17423 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Salsaerobics, 10684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Salud y Movimiento: Yoga Para Mujeres, 06448 . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

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San Lorenzo Canyon, 00731 . . . . . . . . . . 63 Santa Fe Walking History Tour, 00721 . . . 60 Say Yes! To Life, 04327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Scanning and Digitizing Photos, 56105 . . 28 Seasonal Cooking for Optimal Health, 03282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Security+, 63511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Self-Publishing, 55606 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Server Administration Concepts (Server +), 63201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sewing: Beginning, 05411 . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & Feet, 06536 . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay, 05382 . . 43 Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing, 12792 . 57 Singing, 12791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Six Ingredients or Less, 03303 . . . . . . . . . 49 Sketching Old Town, 00735 . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Sketching the Botanical Gardens, 00736 . . 61 Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro, 37158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In, 55605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Spanish I, 09619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Spanish II, 09620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Spanish III, 09621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Spices and Herbs, 03306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Splash Ink with Watercolor Workshop, 02176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Stained Glass Advanced, 05387 . . . . . . . . . 43 Stained Glass: Beginning, 05383 . . . . . . . . 43 Stamping Techniques–Advanced, 05388 . . 44 Star Wrap Level 1, 38245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Starting a Digital Arts Business, 55624 . . . 26 Stir Fry Made Easy, 03256 . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Stoneware and Raku Pottery, 02199 . . . . . 39 Stress Less, Enjoy Life, 06512 . . . . . . . . . . 70 Stretching to Rehab: Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) Techniques, 38258 . . . . 15 Substance Abuse Field, Introduction to the, 39451 . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Successful Negotiating, 40114 . . . . . . . . . 11 Sunnis and Shi’is: Has the Arab Spring Deepened the Divide?, 08596 . . . . . . . . . 54 Sustainable Crafting Works, 05380 . . . . . . 43 Sweetheart Class, 03300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Swimming Conditioning, 01105 . . . . . . . . 73 Swimming for Children/ Experienced Beginners, 01108 . . . . . . . . 74 Swimming: Level I, 01101 . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Swimming: Level II, 01102 . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Swimming: Level III, 01103 . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years), 01107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years), 01106 . . . . . . . . 74 Symbols: An Introduction to Visual Literacy, 55108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 T’ai Chi Ch’uan–Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners, 06497 . . . . . . . . 68 T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning, 06487 . . . . . . 67 T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate, 06488 . . . . 68 Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12), 17510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17), 17511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Talking Around the Table: Creating Family Stories, 04306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Tame Your Toxic World, 06509 . . . . . . . . 69 Tango, 12769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Taoism: The Art of Harmony and Balance, 08564 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Tapas, 03302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Tennis: Beginning, 10688 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Tennis: Intermediate, 10689 . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Therapeutic Massage, 06489 . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing, 06478 . . 72 Travvy Savvy–Travel Smart, 15915 . . . . . . 78 Trial by Fire, 02195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Turquoise Trail: Galisteo, Madrid and Cerrillos, The, 00590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Typography, 55103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Uncovering the History of the Albuquerque Greek Community 1880-1952, 00014 . . 64 Understanding Project Management, 21005 . 6 Understanding the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), 08592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 University Chorus, 12798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Using Natural Light in Digital Photography, 55810 . . . . . . . . . . 27 Vegetarian Feast, 03279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Visions Collage Workshop, 02210 . . . . . . . 40 Volunteer Management–Building a Successful Program, 42471 . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Volunteer Management–Evaluating Your Volunteer Program, 42474 . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Volunteer Management–Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers, 42473 . . . . . 11 Volunteer Management–Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training, 42472 . . . 11 Want to Adopt? Here’s How!, 04338 . . . . 51 Watercolor Painting: Wildlife & Landscape for Beginners, 02184 . . . . . . . 38 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning, 59411 . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Intermediate, 59412 . . . . . . . . . 34 Website Marketing and Search Engine Optimization, 55620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Weight Lifting for Women, 06495 . . . . . . 73 Win-Win Conflict Resolution, 40112 . . . . 11 Windows 7: Operating System Basics, 51101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos, 51115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Wine through Comparative Tastings, Introduction to, 03293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Word: Advanced, 52143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Word: Beginning–Fast Track, 52151 . . . . . 19 Word: Beginning, 52141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Word: Intermediate–Fast Track, 52152 . . . 19 Word: Intermediate, 52142 . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 WordPress: Beginning, 58231 . . . . . . . . . . 34 Write Historical Fiction That Sells, 14861 . 58 Writes of Passage, 14880 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Writing as a Spiritual Practice, 14873 . . . . 59 Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media, 55604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Writing for Growth and Discovery, 14869 . 58 Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish, 14892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Yin Yoga, 06454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals, 06453 . . . 75 Yoga for Back Care, 06464 . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Yoga for Kids (ages 6-11), 17525 . . . . . . . 84 Yoga for Lunch, 06474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Yoga for the Rest of Us, 06450 . . . . . . . . . 74 Yoga for Weight Loss, 06520 . . . . . . . . . . 77 Yoga for Women, 06460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style), 06459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Yoga: Restore and Renew, 06482 . . . . . . . 76 Yoga: Sunrise Practice, 06449 . . . . . . . . . . 74 Yoga: The Body in Emotion, 06519 . . . . . 77 You Can Manifest, 04342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 You Can Own Your Own Home, 11749 . . 83 Your Dreams Talk To You, 04347 . . . . . . . 51 Zia, 00012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

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A versatile and welcoming facility for special events large or small.

UNM Continuing Education Conference Center Our comfortable auditorium creates an air of expectation among your guests. The versatile meeting rooms accommodate many kinds of learning events such as seminars, as well as trade shows and sales events. The banquet rooms can be used to cater lunch for the attendees of an all-day multi-track conference, or host a celebration after the performance or graduation. An array of catering options are available for your event.

Facility Features

UNM Continuing Education’s facilities offer these features:

• A spacious and intimate auditorium that seats 650 with elevated stage

• Breakout and meeting rooms • Large lobby and reception area • A banquet room for catered events • Classrooms and computer labs available

• Free parking • A central location convenient to the “Big I”

• Accessibility for those with disabilities

• Customization options in seating

for the breakout rooms, audiovisual equipment, multimedia connectivity and videoconferencing are available

Facility Rental Information

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Conference Center Services Event Services • Our Registration Center can

provide registration for your event for a fee.

• Banquet setup with your caterers or ours

• Satellite downlink • Teleconferencing • Videoconferencing • High-speed wireless internet

access throughout the facility

• Sound equipment • Broad range of audiovisual and

auditorium meeting rooms banquets conferences performances

multimedia equipment available

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