Cont ED Brochure Fall 2016 - Northwest Mississippi Community
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Cont ED Brochure Fall 2016 - Northwest Mississippi Community
Fall 2016 Guide Continuing Education northwest Mississippi community college CLASSES OFFERED Course Name Begin/End Day/Time CEUs (Number of class Dates meetings) Registration Deadline Instructor Location Fees 8 class meetings Sept. 6 Nov. 1 Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. 1.5 Aug. 29 Helen Williamson Berry 104 $120 Spanish for Educators I Sept. 6 Dec. 6 Tuesdays 4:30 7 p.m. 3.0 Sept. 1 Wendy Gregory MAS 334 $130 Sept. 10, 17 & 24 Saturdays 10 a.m.12:30 p.m. 0.0 Sept. 7 Carolyn Warren Admin. Bldg. Basement $60 Sept.10 Saturday 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 0.0 Sept. 1 Bud Donahou MAS 108 $100 Sept.12 Oct. 24 Mondays 5:30 8 p.m. 1.5 Sept. 7 Brooke Howell MAS 334 $115 Mondays 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - noon 0.0 Sept. 7 Len Lawhon Berry 100 $60 4 class meetings Sept.12, 19, 26 & Oct. 1 Microsoft Word Sept.12 Nov. 7 Mondays 6-8 p.m. 1.5 Sept. 1 Helen Williamson Berry 104 $120 Sept.15 Oct. 13 Thursdays 6-8 p.m. 1.0 Sept. 1 Helen Williamson Berry 104 $100 Sept.17 Oct. 22 Saturdays 9 a.m 1 p.m. 0.0 Sept. 8 Rachel Bayles Mechanical Tech. Bldg. Welding Shop $135 Oct. 6 - 27 Thursdays 6-8 p.m. 0.0 Sept. 28 Beth Goudy Art Bldg. $100 Oct. 15 & 22 Saturdays 9 a.m. 2 p.m. 0.0 Oct. 6 Dana Finimore Art Bldg. $140 5 class meetings Nov. 8 Dec. 13 Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. 1.0 Oct. 31 Helen Williamson Berry 104 $100 Pistol Course Nov. 12 Saturday 9 a.m 5 p.m. Bud Donahou MAS 108 $100 Microsoft Excel 12 class meetings Knitting: Beginner to Intermediate 3 class meetings Pistol Course 1 day course Effective Lesson Planning 6 class meetings The ABCs of Landscape Plants 8 class meetings Essentials for Your Personal Computer 5 class meetings Welding 101 5 class meetings Warm Glass for Cool People 4 class meetings Natural Responses in Mixed Media 2 class meetings Advanced Microsoft Excel 1 day course 2 0.0 Nov. 3 Cover art by local artist Dana Finimore Microsoft Excel Students will learn how to get around in Excel without being intimidated by the program. Some of the things that will be taught will be setting up a workbook, setting up formulas, sorting, filtering, charts, using Excel in other programs, and printing. Excel is a computer program that is often preferred or required when employers are looking for new personnel. If you are looking to re-enter the working world, this would be an excellent class for you to take so that you will have a working knowledge of Excel. Knitting: Beginning to Intermediate Have you ever seen someone knitting and wished you knew how to do that? Have you seen a beautiful scarf or sweater and wished you could create something similar? Then this class is for you! Knitting only involves two basic stitches, and over the course of three weeks, students will learn how to perform each of these stitches and how to combine them into a more sophisticated project. Students will learn how to create a pot holder, bookmark, and a scarf. Students will also learn how to read patterns and find further instruction online, so that they can build on the skills they learn in class to create whatever you can imagine. Materials will be provided and are included in the cost of the class, except for the yarn necessary to make the final project. Yarn for the first two projects will be provided. Information on choosing and purchasing yarn will be discussed in class. Pistol Course Spanish for Educators I * This class is designed to introduce basic conversational Spanish to educators. It will be packed full of “survival Spanish” for the school setting. Pronunciation and grammar will be emphasized, and a variety of group activities will be used to facilitate learning. The final class meeting, the group will dine at a local Mexican restaurant and be required to order their meal in Spanish. * Spanish for Educators II will be offered in the Spring 2017 schedule, so taking this course and then taking Spanish for Educators II in the spring will provide a total of 5.0 CEUs. This is a course designed to provide basic handgun training to students. It will focus onthe knowledge, skills, and attitude required for basic handgun competency. Specific topics will include gun safety, handling the gun, cleaning, storage, ammunition, marksmanship, responsibilities, carry options, and the laws concerning handguns. This course includes “live” shooting at a local range. Students may bring their own firearm and ammunition. However, if needed, a firearm will be available upon request. Students will receive all course materials and a Mississippi Certified Firearms Training Program certificate upon completion of the class. * There are two sessions available 3 Effective Lesson Planning This class is designed to help teachers develop effective lesson plans. A lesson plan is an instructor’s road map for teaching the concepts that students need to learn. Lesson planning can sometimes be a very daunting task that becomes routine and nothing more than a checklist of activities. This class will not only examine the components of an effective lesson plan but will explore ways to make those plans more effective and exciting for both the teacher and their students. Teachers and students benefit from thoughtful lesson planning, and this class will help teachers enrich and refine the development of their lesson plans. Microsoft Word Students will learn how to use many of the functions in Microsoft Word. Some of the things that will be taught will be changing appearance, mail merge, working with charts, tables, columns and graphics, editing and proofreading and using templates from Microsoft’s website. You can create labels, flyers, newsletters and more. With the use of templates you can simply create projects that will be useful for the classroom and any other areas of your professional or personal life. The ABCs of Landscape Plants: Introduction to Plant Materials Azaleas, Boxwoods, Camellias ~ The ABCs of Landscape Plants This class will cover the identification, growth habits, maintenance, and pest solutions of the most commonly found landscape material in the MidSouth. We will cover plant identification techniques that will help students learn to “key” the names of plants. Students are encouraged to bring in samples of plants and ask questions about plant selections that are found around their yard. We will conclude the class with a special Saturday morning session to be held at the Baddour Garden Center in Senatobia. Essentials for Your Personal Computer This class is geared toward those who want more information about managing their own computers using Windows’ latest operating system, how to personalize and configure Windows 7 and how to install and remove programs. Other topics include protecting a PC with Windows Security Center, setting up passwords for multiple users, saving important information onto CDs, creating back-ups, using an external hard drive and troubleshooting. 4 Welding 101 Do you want to learn a new skill that will have both practical uses and allow you to make beautiful works of art? If so, Welding 101 would be the perfect class for you! In this class students will learn the five basic joints of welding so that they can have experience enough to fix anything metal around the house that has been broken. Students will learn how to weld with a MIG welder and how to use an oxyacetylene torch to cut and mold metal. The class will be making a table base and a flower that students can take home with them or give as a gift to someone special. The class promises to be full of fun, and students will acquire a lifelong skill that no one can take away. Warm Glass for Cool People In this four-week class, students will learn to design and make unique fused glass creations, from the basics of scoring and stacking, to slumping glass into bowls, dishes, dichroic jewelry, Christmas ornaments and much more. This year we will also work with crushed glass to create a frit painting, as well as use some great new jewelry molds to make matching earring and pendant sets. Whether students are new to glass fusing or have attended a class before, this class will be a great opportunity to make creative gifts for the holidays. Natural Responses in Mixed Media Join mixed media artist Dana Finimore for creative fun as you explore your response to time spent in the outdoors. This exciting course addresses creative ways of depicting nature by utilizing a more expressive approach. Students will begin making art based on their individual responses to the natural environment. The first class session will include time spent outdoors, so students should wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Working from a variety of materials and techniques such as studio demonstrations, discussions, and an on-site exploration, students will learn to become more responsive in their own process by learning to listen to their creative intuition. This class looks at nature and landscape from a more responsive point of view, versus laboring over an ultra-realistic rendering of the subject. Various approaches students may take include unique combinations of collage, drawing, painting, and mixed media. There will also be discussion on structuring of composition, how color can affect meaning, and abstract expressionism. Open to all skill levels. All materials and supplies are provided. Students may wish to bring extra paper, brushes, or their own favorite art supplies. Advanced Microsoft Excel Students must have basic computer skills and basic Excel skills to attend this class. It is suggested that students take Excel prior to taking this class. Advanced Microsoft Excel will be covering pivot tables, advanced formulas, working with other applications, password protection and more. 5 READING ROUNDTABLE Reading Roundtable provides a forum to read and discuss a variety of books during the course of a semester. Fall is a great time to dedicate yourself to a new hobby or dabble in the arts. How about combining these ideas into a semester-long hobby of reading and the art of great discussion? This fall half the discussions will be led by veteran leaders and the other half by new leaders to the group. Discussion leaders include Maggie Moran, Maya Berry, Dr. Melissa Wright, and Jane Billingsley. Come join us the last Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. in the back of the RC Pugh Library on the Senatobia campus. Funds supporting this program are donated by Senatobia’s premier institution, Sycamore Bank. Books are $5 each thanks to continued support from Sycamore Bank. For information please contact Maggie Moran, director of Learning Resources, at 562-3278 or email at [email protected]. 6 August 30 Class Dates & Descriptions Thirty-nine year old widower, A.J. Fikry, is an unlikely romantic hero: he’s cranky, he drinks too much, his bookstore is failing and don’t get him started on the state of publishing. He’s also at the center of Gabrielle Zevin’s new novel, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. Zevin’s book is a love letter to the joys of reading. Each chapter begins with the title of a short story or a book and a note from Fikry describing what he likes about it, essentially introducing each character by what they read. Maya Berry, digital librarian, is excited to bring such a homage to the reading of words and how they can change us. September 27 Be in the know by reading Dispatches from Pluto by Richard Grant. Maggie Moran, director, Learning Resources, will lead this popular local book. Library Journal states, “While visiting the Mississippi Delta, Grant fell in love with a beautiful plantation-style house with lower monthly payments than the Manhattan apartment he and his girlfriend, Mariah, rented. So begins their life in Pluto, a world of its own. Soon they battle fire ants and cottonmouths in the garden, shoot deer for food, and get used to driving over 50 miles to the nearest Walmart. The locals take them under their wing and help them acclimate to a region filled with a confusing racial etiquette, along with the alligators in the backyard and armadillos digging up the front yard. As time goes by, they become enthralled with the community and its generous people.” Berry Moran October 25 A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman tells the story of a curmudgeon named Ove. He is said to have staunch principals, strict routines, and a short fuse. Booklist adds, “Behind the cranky exterior there is a story and a sadness. So when one November morning a chatty young couple with two chatty young daughters move in next door and accidentally flatten Ove’s mailbox, it is the lead-in to a comical and heartwarming tale of unkempt cats, unexpected friendship, and the ancient art of backing up a U-Haul.” Reading Roundtable member, Jane Billingsley, will lead this heartwarming and hilarious novel. November 29 Charms for the Easy Life by Kaye Gibbons is the story of the Birches, a family without men who live gloriously offbeat lives in the lush, green backwoods of North Carolina. Radiant, headstrong Sophia and her shy, brilliant daughter, Margaret, possess powerful charms to ward off loneliness, despair, and the human misery that often beats a path to their door. And they are protected by the eccentric wisdom and muscular love of the remarkable matriarch, Charlie Kate, a solid uncompromising self-taught healer who treats everything from boils to broken bones to broken hearts. Dr. Melissa Wright, public service librarian, has been waiting two semesters to share this strong and discussable book. Billingsley Wright 7 CONTINUING EDUCATION TRIP Thursday, Oct. 6 • 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. • $50 • Deadline to register: Sept. 5 McCartys Pottery If you love McCarty pottery or you just love handmade pieces made in Mississippi, then you mustn’t miss this opportunity. On Thursday, Oct. 6, we will venture into the Mississippi Delta to visit “Aunt Margaret’s mule barn,” the place where the late Lee and Pup McCarty began making pottery in 1954. Our first stop will be to Aunt Margaret and Uncle Albert’s barn, where the McCarty family has been displaying and selling their unique pottery for over 60 years. We will begin our day as they open for business, as the barn is cooler in the morning hours. Being as a barn is, it does not have air conditioning or heat, so early hours tend to be the easiest time to shop. After we take our time shopping for just Space is limited. Cost includes travel and the right treasure to take home, we will travel a few blocks to downtown Merigold and have lunch. lunch at The Gallery restaurant, also a piece of McCarty and Merigold history. As we have lunch, you will quickly notice that everything on our table will be handmade pieces of McCarty pottery. Stephen Smith, partner and business manager of McCarty pottery and The Gallery restaurant, will give us a short presentation of McCarty history and answer any questions that you may have. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to visit McCartys pottery, a world recognized art studio that is right here in the great state of Mississippi. www.mccartyspottery.com 8 ACT PREP WORKSHOP Oct. 3 & 4, 2016 – deadline to register Sept. 29 Nov. 28 & 29, 2016 – deadline to register Nov. 17 Jan. 30 & 31, 2017 – deadline to register Jan. 26 March 27 & 28, 2017 – deadline to register March 23 May 22 & 23, 2017 – deadline to register May 18 This course provides an overview of the ACT format followed by a review of verbal and math fundamentals for solving typical test questions. Also discussed are time-management and testtaking strategies. Previous students of this course have raised their scores significantly. Students will need to bring a calculator, notebook and pen/pencil to the workshop. Time: Monday and Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. Location: Math and Science Building (MAS), Room 308 Instructors: Shelley Miller & Petrecia Williams Fee: $105 (textbook included) Those interested may print a registration form from our website at www.northwestms.edu/ actform. Then simply mail it, along with your payment, to the address that prints on the form. Confirmations will not be sent, however people are welcome to e-mail Pam Wooten at [email protected] to confirm that your payment was received. Places are limited, so early registration is strongly recommended. 9 SERVSAFE MANAGER TRAINING The ServSafe® program provides food safety training and exams to foodservice managers. Students can earn the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification, accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)Conference for Food Protection (CFP). The program blends the latest FDA Food Code, food safety research and years of food sanitation training experience. Managers learn to implement essential food safety practices and create a culture of food safety. All content and materials are based on actual job tasks identified by foodservice industry experts. Trust the only food safety program with roots in the foodservice industry to help you protect customer health, improve employee performance and preserve business reputation. This class is held on the Senatobia campus on the following dates: •Aug. 6, 2016 deadline to register by mail is July 21 deadline to register by coming into the office is July 28 •Oct. 8, 2016 deadline to register by mail is Sept. 22 deadline to register by coming into the office is Sept. 29 •Nov. 19, 2016 deadline to register by mail is Nov.3 deadline to register by coming into the office is Nov. 10 To register by mail go to www.northwestms.edu/conted. Click on SERVSAFE toward the bottom of the page and then click on the date that you want to take the class. The registration form will come up and you print it and mail it to the address on the form. When we receive your payment, we will mail you the book and details regarding how to prepare and where to go on the test date. To register by coming into the office, please contact Pam Wooten @ 662-562-3349 or [email protected]. . 10 Method of Payment enclosed (please circle) CASH CHECK MONEY ORDER CREDIT CARD If paying by credit card, please provide the following information: Name on card: Credit Card #: Expiration Date Security Code: Billing Zip Code: Total Amount: $ Make checks payable to NWCC and mail to NWCC, Division of Continuing Education, P.O. Box 7048, 4975 Hwy. 51 N., Senatobia, MS 38668 Class Refunds Registration fees are refunded in full for the Northwest Continuing Education courses when: (1) the class for which an enrollment is submitted is full, (2) the class is cancelled or (3) the student notifies the Office of Continuing Education prior to the registration deadline of the course. Pam Wooten, coordinator of Continuing Education Phone: 662-562-3349 E-mail: [email protected] Please visit the Northwest website at www.northwestms.edu/affirmativeaction to view the College’s Notice of Non-Discrimination, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. Accreditation Northwest Mississippi Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Applied Science degree, and certificates in career education. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, 300334097, or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northwest Mississippi Community College. PLACE STAMP HERE Division of Continuing Education 4975 Hwy., 51 N. P. O. Box 7048, Senatobia, MS 38668 Continuing Education Gift Certificates Available! Give the gift of learning to someone you love! Call Pam Wooten at 662-562-3349 or e-mail [email protected]