TABLE OF CONTENTS - SCE Class Schedule
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - SCE Class Schedule
Your classmates will miss you if you miss class TABLE CONTENTS TABLEOF OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS NOCCCD ADMINISTRATION............................ 2 NOCCCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES.................... 2 REGISTRATION INFORMATION ...................... 3 ON-LINE REGISTRATION INFORMATION....... 4 COVER STUDENT SUCCESS STORY............. 3 English-As-A Second Language ........................ 6 Anaheim Campus ESL Classes ................... 7 Cypress Campus ESL Classes .................... 8 Wilshire Campus ESL Classes................... 10 Yorba Linda Campus ESL Classes ............ 11 Anaheim City School District ...................... 11 Buena Park School District......................... 12 Magnolia School District ............................. 12 Hermosa Village Center ............................. 12 Placentia/Yorba Linda School District ........ 12 Off-Site ESL Classes.................................. 13 FOREIGN LANGUAGE .................................... 13 Basic Skills ....................................................... 14 High School Diploma Program ................... 14 Official GED Exam Information................... 14 Elementary Subjects................................... 15 SCE Labs ......................................................... 15 English & Communication ................................ 15 Math.................................................................. 16 Science & Discovery......................................... 16 Career Planning................................................ 17 Business Education .......................................... 18 Administrative Assistant Certificate Program .................................................................... 18 Management Certificate Program............... 19 Business Skills............................................ 19 Financial Planning & Investing ................... 20 Business Opportunity ................................. 20 Antiques & Collectibles Certificate Program..... 21 Required Courses....................................... 21 Electives ..................................................... 21 Computers ........................................................ 22 Microsoft Classes ....................................... 24 Digital Media, Web, & Video............................. 25 Graphic Arts Classes.................................. 26 Website Design Classes............................. 26 3-Dimential Design ..................................... 27 Digital Video Classes.................................. 27 Disabled Student Programs.............................. 32 DSPS Off –Site Class Locations ................ 34 Culinary Arts ..................................................... 35 Anaheim Campus Culinary: January .......... 35 Anaheim Campus Culinary: February ........ 35 Anaheim Campus Culinary: March............. 36 Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: January ..... 36 Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: February.... 37 Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: March ........ 37 Home Decorative Arts ...................................... 38 Clothing Design .......................................... 38 Drawing & Painting ..................................... 39 Floral Design .................................................... 40 Home Decor................................................ 40 Improving Lifestyles.....................................41 Photography ................................................41 Drama ..........................................................41 Parenting ...........................................................41 Parenting Classes for Parents.....................43 Vocational Preparation ......................................43 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration...............43 Apprenticeship.............................................43 Auto and Motorcycle Repair ........................43 Bartending ...................................................44 Construction Education ...............................44 Woodshop .........................................................45 Early Childhood Education Certification Program (ECE) ............................................45 ECE Required Courses ...............................45 ECE Elective Courses .................................46 ECE One-day Workshops ...........................46 Electronics ...................................................46 Medical ........................................................47 Pharmacy Technician Training Certificate Program.......................................................47 Driver Education ................................................48 Mature Driver Off-Site..................................49 Cypress College Courses Offered Through SCE! ...........................................................................49 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration...............49 Airline and Travel Careers...........................49 Auto Collision Repair ...................................50 Auto Technology..........................................51 Aviation........................................................52 Business Practices and Computers ............53 Geography...................................................53 Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Arts ..................53 Careers ........................................................53 Marine Service & Repair..............................55 Music and Theater.......................................55 Fullerton College Courses Offered at the Anaheim Campus ..............................................55 Administration of Justice..............................55 Art ................................................................55 Chemistry.....................................................55 Counseling...................................................56 English .........................................................56 Oceanography .............................................56 Math.............................................................56 Office Technology........................................57 Spanish........................................................57 Speech.........................................................57 Physical Fitness.................................................57 Dance ..........................................................58 Adult Martial Arts .........................................58 Music .................................................................59 Older Adults Program........................................59 Emeritus Education Enrichment ..................59 Communication............................................60 Creative Arts Enrichment.............................61 Arts & Crafts ................................................62 Music ...........................................................62 Body & Mind ................................................63 Physical Fitness...........................................64 Senior Classes ..................................................65 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Kids' College & Teen Program ......................... 66 Art & Crafts ................................................. 66 Computer .................................................... 68 Cooking....................................................... 68 Dancing....................................................... 68 Foreign Language....................................... 69 Cheerleading & Gymnastics ....................... 70 Martial Arts.................................................. 70 Math............................................................ 72 Math Tutorials ............................................. 72 Music & Drama ........................................... 73 Violin - Suzuki Method................................ 75 Personal Enrichment .................................. 76 Photography ............................................... 76 Reading, Writing, Spelling .......................... 76 Reading Tutorials........................................ 79 Science ....................................................... 79 Sports ......................................................... 80 SCE GENERAL INFORMATION...................... 81 CONTINUING EDUCATION CAMPUS LOCATIONS ............................................... 83 CONTINUING EDUCATION OFF-CAMPUS LOCATIONS ............................................... 84 CLASS INDEX................................................. 85 NOCCCD ADMINISTRATION NOCCCD ADMINISTRATION Dr. Jerome Hunter, Chancellor Fred Williams, Vice Chancellor Jeffrey Horsley, Vice Chancellor Deborah Ludford, Director, Information Services Christie Wallace- Noring, Director, Public Affairs Dr. W. Gary McGuire, Provost, School of Continuing Education Dr. Majorie Lewis, President, Cypress College Dr. Kathleen Hodge, President, Fullerton College Class Schedule Design: Rebecca Guillen, Vinh Van Dang, Mary Jo Marvulli TABLE OF CONTENTS NOCCCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOCCCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jeffrey P. Brown Barbara Dunsheath Leonard Lahtinen Michael B. Matsuda Molly McClanahan Donna Miller Manny Ontiveros Elsa Garcia, Student Trustee, Cypress College Victoria Rizo, Student Trustee, Fullerton College Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Sceeter the Otter represents the North Orange County Community College District’s School of Continuing Education as its school mascot. Sceeter’s image is a representation of the California sea otter, an endangered species, known for its curiosity and tenacity in its efforts to learn and problem-solve. Sea otters are energetic, fun-loving resourceful and are lifelong learners. Character concept and proposal submitted by: Carlos Ayon, Victor Macias, Linda Ortiz Character development and illustration by: Dan the Cartoon Man www.danthecartoonman.com SCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL KEY AN = Anaheim Campus CC = Cypress College CRN = Course Registration Number NC = No class will be held on that particular date FC = Fullerton College WIL = Wilshire Campus (Fullerton) YL = Yorba Linda Campus NOTICE TO STUDENTS The School of Continuing Education reserves the right to change at any time, without notice, the information contained in this class schedule. For the most up-to-date information please see the Winter 2006 Class Schedule at www.sce.cc.ca.us Stay in class and learn more NEED TO REGISTER? HERE’S HOW YOU DO IT! Don’t want to wait for your assigned date to register? NOW YOU DON’T HAVE TO WAIT IF YOU REGISTER ON-LINE. See page 4 for details. ANAHEIM 714-808-4999 CYPRESS 714-484-7038 WINTER TRIMESTER (12 weeks) January 3 – March 24, 2006 WILSHIRE 714-992-7700 YORBA LINDA 714-779-8279 SPRING TRIMESTER (12 weeks) March 27 - June 22, 2006 On-line Registration: November 28-December 16* *Extended Kids College, Computers and Digital Media Classes On-Line Registration using Webstar: beginning November 28 through the day before your desired class begins. In-person registration according to the last name: November 29 -December 1 Open in-person registration: Begins December 2 and continues until classes begin. On-line Registration: March 6-20 In-person registration according to the last name: March 7-9 Cypress College & Fullerton College Spring Semester: January 17 – June 22, 2006 CAMPUS CLOSED DURING THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS: Spring Recess: April 10-14, 2006 Memorial Day Holiday: May 29, 2006 CAMPUS CLOSED DURING THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS: Winter Recess: December 23 – January 1, 2006 Martin Luther King Day: January 16 President Holiday: February 17-20 Open in-person registration: Begins March 10 and continues until classes begin. Cypress College & Fullerton College Summer Semester: June 2, 2006 STEPS TO SUCCESS: How to enroll in classes at the School of Continuing Education STEP 1: FIRST TIME STUDENTS can apply for a student identification (ID) number on-line on our Website at www.sce.cc.ca.us. Your ID will be emailed to you within two (2) business days. OR, apply for your student ID in person by coming into one of our campus locations. Please note that the application for a student I.D. will not be available online during the first week of registration. However, you may apply for a student I.D. prior to or after the first week of registration. STEP 2: Once you receive your SCE ID, you have two (2) ways to register for classes: x ON-LINE REGISTRATION VIA WEBSTAR—On-line registration users will be allowed to register for classes without the last name restrictions. This means you can register for classes on-line beginning November 28 regardless of what letter your last name begins with. Log on to www.sce.cc.ca.us to register for classes. Click on WebStar and use your 8-digit ID or Social Security number for your login. Computers for on-line registration are available at each SCE registration office. x IN-PERSON REGISTRATION – You can register at any of our sites for any class, even if your class is not at that location. In-person registration is based on your last name. Register on or after your assigned day (see schedule below). REGISTRATION INFORMATION STEP 3: Purchase your PARKING PERMIT AND BOOKS if your class subject or location requires it. See individual class descriptions for more information. Winter 2006 SCE In-Person Registration Dates: If your last name begins with: O-Z Tuesday A-J Wednesday K-N Thursday then you register on this date: November 29 November 30 December 1 Open In-Person Registration runs from December 2 and continues until classes begin. Campus Hours for In-Person Registration: Anaheim/Cypress/Wilshire Campuses Monday – Thursday 8:30a – 7:30p Friday 8:30a – 4p Saturday 8:30a – 12n Yorba Linda Campus Monday – Thursday Friday & Saturday 8:30a – 7:30p CLOSED SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Register ON-LINE with no restrictions beginning November 28, 2005! Beginning November 28, you can log onto www.sce.cc.ca.us and register without waiting in line. Visit our Website for detailed instructions and a complete listing of the SCE Winter Class Schedule! Don’t have a computer available? We have computer terminals at each of our four campuses that you may use to register on-line. Specific instructions will be made available for you. Come in during campus hours beginning November 28, 2005. Register for Winter classes on-line using WebStar: November 28, 2005 – December 16, 2005 New! Extended Kids’ College, Computer and Digital Media Classes On-line Registration using WebStar: Beginning November 28 through the day before your desired class begins. On-line Registration WebStar Hours M-Sat 7:00a-11:30p On-line Registration WebStar Helpline (714) 808-4679 or [email protected] Helpline Hours: M-Th: 8:30am - 5pm* REGISTER ON-LINE *The helpline will be unavailable from Dec. 23, 2005 – Jan. 2, 2006 due to the Winter holiday. Quédese en clase y apreda más STUDENT SUCCESS STUDENTPROFILE SUCCESS PROFILE This Grandmother Proves that it is Never Too Late to Learn Cover Story by Jennifer Perez, NOCCCD SCE Public Information Officer Emelia Lopez (right) says “it is never too late to learn,” as she, 58-years-old, encourages her 88-year-old mother, Andrea Gallardo, in their English-as-a-Second Language classes at the School of Continuing Education. To learn more about the English-as-a-Second Language Program offered at SCE, turn to page 6 in this class schedule. STUDENT SUCCESS PROFILE Emelia Lopez believes that her proudest accomplishment is her six children and nine grandchildren…but now, at 58-years-old, she has added “being a student” to that list. Emelia has been a student in the English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) Program at the North Orange County Community College District’s School of Continuing Education for a little more than a year. After moving to the United States just four years ago, Emelia realized that she wanted to learn English. “I wanted to communicate better in my daily life,” said Emelia. She expressed the desire to speak English in activities such as going to the store, interacting with her neighbors or visiting the doctor. Emelia’s adult son, Aurelio, brought her to SCE’s Anaheim Campus. Aurelio, also a student in the ESL Program, knew that once his mom met some of the teachers, fellow students and saw the resources available to assist them in learning, she would want to attend regularly. “Everyone was so welcoming and polite,” said Emelia. She particularly was enthusiastic about her teacher, Sandra Martinez, who she says consistently gives attention and encouragement to each individual student. “Ms. Martinez is also so very passionate about the English [language], that it makes us students excited to learn,” said Emelia. Having attained education only through second grade in her native country of Mexico, Emelia knows that she faces many challenges ahead of her. But yet, she remains undeterred in her quest for knowledge. Emelia attends class four days a week and strives to learn all that she can. She takes extra curricular classes and asks her instructors for additional materials to study at home. Since Emelia has gone through all of the self-guided modules in the ESL Learning Center, she now works on more advanced exercises in the High School Diploma lab, and even considers completing her coursework for a diploma one day. Emelia’s advice to students like her is to take one step at a time, to come to school every day, and to make a strong effort. Her latest quest is to recruit others to attend the ESL Program. “I wake up in the morning and I am so excited to come to school,” says Emelia. “I couldn’t keep this excitement to myself – I had to share all of the good things that I am learning with my family and friends.” Emelia’s recruitment has been successful as her 88-year-old mother, Andrea Gallardo, has recently become a student in the program. And although Andrea doesn’t even know how to read or write in her native Spanish language, Emelia encourages her to work through her exercises and knows that one day they will be able to communicate in English together. “It is never too late to learn,” says Emelia with a smile. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 ENGLISH-AS-A SECOND ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE LANGUAGE How to Register for free ESL Classes First Time Students Only: First Time students register on a first-come, first -served basis, as space is available. Follow these easy steps: Step 1: Select which campus to attend - Anaheim, Cypress or Wilshire (Fullerton) Step 2: Review the test locations, dates and start times. Arrive at the campus you have selected at least 30 minutes before the scheduled test time. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the machines located in the parking lots. Seating in the testing rooms is limited; students who do not get in for their selected test time, will have to wait for the next scheduled time. SCE Campus Cypress: Tues, December 13, CE-12; Parking Lot 4 Start Times: 8:30 am, 10 am, 4 pm, 6 pm Anaheim: Wed, December 14, 1st Floor Entrance Start Times: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm Wilshire: Thurs, December 15, Building 200 Start Times: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm Step 3: First Time students must be assessed (tested) to determine their English level. Allow approximately 2 hours for testing and registration processing. Children are NOT allowed in the testing rooms. Children may not be left unattended while on the SCE campuses. ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE Step 4: Students who do not attend classes by January 13th, will be dropped from the class and new students from the wait list will fill the vacated seats. Continuing Students Continuing Students who attended Fall 2005 term regularly and complied with the exit testing and attendance regulations will be automatically enrolled for Winter 2006 Term. Continuing students who have not attended ESL classes since Winter 2005 should come during 'On-going Registration' (see below). Continuing students will NOT be enrolled during December 13, 14, and 15 registration for First Time students. On-Going Registration ESL classes do fill each term; however, if seats are available, students who miss the registration periods may register during the term after the term starts. Please allow approximately two hours for testing and registration processing. Register at the following: Anaheim: Mon ONLY (January 17, 30, February 6, 13, 27) ESL Lab 121; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Cypress: Mon & Tues ONLY; January 17 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13, 14, 21, 27, 28). CE 10-14; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7pm. Wilshire PM Classes: Mon ONLY (January 17, 30; February 6, 13, 27). Room 214; 5 pm, 7 pm AM Classes: Mon (January 17, 30, February 6, 13, 27). Room 214; 8:30 am, 10:30 am. Wed (January 18; February 1, 8, 15, 22; March 1, 8) room 214; 1 pm, 2 pm ESL Program Attendance Rules Students who do not attend classes during the first two weeks of a trimester without notifying their instructors, will be dropped from the attendance rosters and the new students or students from the waiting list will fill the vacated spaces. If a student misses 50% of the class sessions in any given 4week attendance collecting period (one attendance roster), that student will be dropped from the class attendance roster. The student dropped from a class attendance roster, will be put at the bottom of the waiting list for that class and will not be allowed to register for the same class or a class of an equal level until the following trimester. _________________________________________ Como inscribirse para las clases de Ingles gratis Estudiantes que vienen por primera vez se inscribiran en el orden en que se presenten y si hay espacio en la clase. Siga los siquientes pasos. Paso 1: Seleccione a cual escuela desea atender: Anaheim, Cypress, o Wilshire (Fullerton). Paso 2: Revise las localidades, horas y dias donde se ofrecen los examenes. Llegue a la escuela que usted haya seleccionado por lo menos media hora antes de que se inicie el examen. Traiga dos dolares ($2.00) para que compre un permiso temporal de estacionamiento. El espacio en el salon de evaluacion es limitado. Los estudiantes quienes no logren presentar la evaluacion en el horario de su preferencia, deberan esperar hasta el siguiente horario. SCE Campus Cypress: martes, diciembre 13, Estacionamiento 4 Horario: 8:30 am, 10 am, 4 pm , 6 pm Anaheim: miercoles, diciembre 14, La entrada en el 1er piso Horario: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm Wilshire: jueves, diciembre 15, Edificio 200 Horario 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm Paso 3: Los estudiantes que vienen por primera vez, deben de presentar un examen para determinar su nivel de ingles. El proceso de evaluacion e inscripcion dura aproximadamente dos horas. No se permiten ninos dentro de los salones de evalucion. No se permite dejar a los ninos desatendidos en el centro escolar. Paso 4: Los Estudiantes que no hayan asistido a clases para el 13 de enero, seran dados de baja de la clase y el espacio vacante sera reemplazado por nuevos estudiantes. Make class attendance your top priority Estudiantes Continuos Los estudiantes que asistieron regularmente a clases durante el trimestre de otono del 2005, y cumplieron con los procedimientos del examen EXIT y las reglas de assistencia seran registrados automaticamente para el trimestre de invierno del 2006. Estudiantes previos que NO asistieron a clases desde el invierno del 2005, deben de venir a las inscripciones continuas (mas informacion en la parte inferior). Estudiantes previos NO seran registrados durante los dias 13, 14, y 15 de diciembre, ya que estas fechas estan asignadas unicamente para estudiantes nuevos. Inscripciones Continuas Las clases de Ingles se llenan en su totalidad en cada termino, sin embargo, si hubiese espacios disponibles, los estudiantes que no se registraron durante la fecha estipulada podran registrarse despues de que el trimestre haya iniciado. Por favor registrese en los siguientes dias en las siguientes localidades: Cypress Solamente lunes y martes, (enero 17, 30, 31; febrero 6, 7, 13, 14, 21, 27, 28); 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm, salon CE 10-14. Anaheim; Solamente lunes (enero 17, 30, febrero 6, 13, 27) salon 121; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm Reglas de Asistencia del Programa de ESL Los estudiantes que no asisten a clase durante las dos primeras semanas del trimestre sin notificarle al instructor, seran dados de baja de la lista de asistencia y los estudiantes en la lista de espera o los nuevos estudiantes llenaran los espacios vacantes. Si algun estudiante esta ausente 50% de las clases en un periodo de 4 semanas (registro de asistencia), el estudiante sera dado de baja del registro. El estudiante dado de baja del registro sera puesto al final de la lista de espera para esa clase y no podra inscribirse en esa clase o una clase del mismo nivel hasta el proximo trimestre. Anaheim Classes AnaheimCampus Campus ESL ESL Classes CRN DAYS 11730 MTWTh/7:30a8:30p PLACE AN/121 CRN DAYS 11710 11711 11770 11752 11712 11713 11714 11753 MTWTh/8a-10:30a TTh/10:30a-1p MW/10:30a-1p MTW/4:30p-6:30p Th/4:30p-6:30p MTWTh/5:30p-7:30p WTh/7:30p-10p MT/7:30p-9:30p MTWTh/8:15p-10:15p INSTR Staff PLACE INSTR AN/130 AN/130 AN/130 AN/104 AN/116 AN/130 AN/130 AN/130 AN/118 Paz-Garcia Paz-Garcia Ensch Kis Pregenzer Martinez Pregenzer Landi ESL BEGINNING/LOW ESLA/200 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11715 11777 11716 12072 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/5p-7:30p M/5p-6:30p W/5p-6:30p Th/5p-6:30p F/5p-8:30p 11717 MW/7:30p-10p 11733 TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE AN/138 AN/116 AN/TBA AN/116 AN/106 AN/104 AN/128 AN/TBA AN/TBA INSTR Howie Cagley Bystry Bond Bond Pyo Motz ESL BEGINNING HIGH ESLA/300 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11718 11742 11734 11771 11719 11737 11854 11736 11720 12249 11738 11739 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/10:30a-1p MTWTh/1:30p-4:30p MW/5p-7:30p TTh/5p-7:30p MTWTh/5p-7:30p M/5p-7:30p T/5p-7p W/5p-7:30p Th/5p-7:30p MTWTh/7:30p-10p TTh/7:30p-10p MW/7:30p-10p TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE INSTR AN/106 AN/104 AN/124 AN/124 AN/128 AN/128 AN/TBA AN/112 AN/116 AN/116 AN/120 AN/128 AN/128 AN/126 AN/126 Kahlon Ensch Robbins Carson Pyo Witt Martinez Mang Mang Hayes Bond Staff Witt ESL INTERMEDIATE/LOW ESLA/400 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 11721 11763 12185 21213 21218 11743 12225 21144 11722 12226 11744 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/8a-10:30a MW/1:30p-4:30p TTh/1:30p-4:30p MW/5p-7:30p T/5p-6:30p Th/5p-7:30p T/6:30p-7:30p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MTWTh/7:30p-10p T/7:30p-8:15p Th/7:30p-10p T/8:15p-10p MW/7:30p-10p PLACE INSTR AN/124 AN/128 AN/110 AN/126 AN/126 AN/105 AN/106 AN/TBA AN/106 AN/TBA AN/124 AN/121 AN/105 AN/117 AN/105 Niyondagara Choi Kopydlowska Kopydlowska Glicker Martin Kelly Motz Oriaro Kelly Martin ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: Anaheim Campus ESL CLASSES Wilshire: Clases de Noche: Solamente lunes (enero 17, 30, february 6, 13, 27); salon 214; 5pm 7pm Clases de la Manana: lunes (enero 17, 30; febrero 6, 13, y 27); salon 214; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, miercoles (enero 18, febrero 1, 8, 15, 22; marzo 1, 8); salon 214; 1 pm, 2 pm. ESL BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us ESL INTERMEDIATE/HIGH ESLA/500 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11723 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/126 11766 MTWTh/5p-7:30p AN/126 11780 M/7:30p-10p AN/112 W/7:30p-10p AN/116 Th/7:30p-10p AN/114 INSTR Doherty Hayes Robinson DRAMA FOR COMMUNICATION ESLA/805 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 11767 TWTh/10:30a-1p PLACE AN/128 ESL INT/ADV WORK SKILLS ESLA/808 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 ESL SPECIALTY CLASSES Take a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class. INSTR Ismail-Beigi CRN DAYS 12051 MTWTh/10a-1p PLACE AN/121 INSTR Pittaway COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL ESLA/801 ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: Anaheim & CYPRESS Campus ESL CLASSES Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 7-Mar 18; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 11726 11735 11727* 11741 12073 F/8:30a-11:30a F/8:30a-11:30a S/9a-12p TTh/11a-1:30p F/6p-9p PLACE AN/313 AN/121 AN/121 AN/313 AN/121 INSTR Kopydlowska Ramirez Ramirez Howie Carson ESL PRONUNCIATION/ CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802 11863 MW/10:30a-1p 12012 F/11:30a-1:30p 12014 F/7:30p-10p PLACE AN/106 AN/124 AN/104 INSTR Kahlon Cagley Scoble CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803 The course is designed to prepare prospective candicates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 24; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11725 M/7:30p-10p Th/7:30p-10p PLACE AN/140 AN/119 INSTR CRN DAYS 11820 F/6p-9p PLACE AN/124 PLACE 12201 F/9a-12p AN/126 11830 TTh/10:30a-11:30a AC 11819 F/5p-7:30p AN/128 INSTR Doherty Doherty Scoble SPANISH LITERACY ESLA/812 Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11818 MW/1p-2:30p PLACE AN/116 INSTR Robbins ESL INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW ESLA/813 Students will learn to understand grammar structures in various contexts and practice using them in both oral and written communication. this class supplements core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course. This course is designed for the ESL students placed in the Inter Low, Inter High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 12163 MW/10:30a-11:30a AN/138 INSTR Kopydlowska Bystry Cypress ESL Classes Classes Cypress Campus Campus ESL ESL & THE ARTS ESLA/804 Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS ESL WRITING/READING ESLA/810 INSTR Ismail-Beigi ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11708 MTWTh/7:30a-8:30p PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-14 Staff Been away for a while? No problem...we want you back! ESL BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100 Starts week of 1/2/06, ends week of 3/20/06; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11659 MTWTh/8:30a-12:15p CC/CE1211 11668 MTWTh/5p-7:30p CC/CE1013 11672 MW/7:30p-10p CC/CE1013 12074 TTh/7:30p-10p CC/CE1013 INSTR Gulmesoff Frank Staff Frank Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 11728 11663 11729 11669 11674 MTWTh/8a-10:30a TTh/10:30a-1p MW/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MW/7:30p-10p PLACE CC/CE12-10 CC/CE12-10 CC/CE12-10 CC/CE12-10 CC/CE12-10 INSTR Galvez Smith Galvez Kepler Chapman ESL BEGINNING HIGH ESLA/300 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MW/7:30p-10p TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE CC/CE12-12 CC/CE12-12 CC/CE12-12 CC/CE12-12 CC/CE12-12 INSTR Sutherland Szeto Briones Dorsey Wasby ESL INTERMEDIATE/LOW ESLA/400 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11662 11665 11666 11671 11675 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MW/10:30a-1p TTh/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE CC/CE10-13 CC/CE10-15 CC/CE10-15 CC/CE10-15 CC/CE10-15 INSTR Wasby Sutherland Rivers Senghor Perez Perez ESL INTERMEDIATE/HIGH ESLA/500 PLACE INSTR 11667 MTWTh/10:30a-1p CC/CE10-13 Wasby 11676 MW/7:30p-10p CC/CE10-15 Derose ESL ADVANCED/LOW ESLA/600 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE PLACE INSTR 11762 MTWTh/8a-10:30a CC/CE10-15 Rivers Senghor INSTR CC/CE10-14 Szeto CC/CE5-2 Sauers ESL PRONUNCIATION/ CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802 This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 7-Mar 18; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 11703 F/8:30a-10:30a 11701* S/9a-12p 12200 F/10:30a-2:30p PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-10 Sabha CC/CE10-14 Peterson CC/CE10-13 Glicker CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803 The course is designed to prepare prospective candicates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11705 MT/1p-3:30p 12015 TTh/7:30p-9:30p PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-14 Noor CC/CE10-14 Kepler ESL INT/ADV WORK SKILLS ESLA/808 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12048 MW/12:30p-3:30p CC/CE10-15 Armendaris TTh/12:30p-3:30p Davis ESL WRITING/READING ESLA/810 This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11879 F/10:30a-1p 11881 MW/12:30p-2p PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-10 Sabha CC/CE12-10 Sabha ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: Cypress Campus ESL CLASSES 11661 11664 11670 11740 11768 Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL ESLA/801 11704 F/8:30a-10:30a 11758 F/10:30a-1:30p ESL BEGINNING/LOW ESLA/200 CRN DAYS ESL SPECIALTY CLASSES Take a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday – Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us 10 STEPS TO IMPROVED ENGLISH ESLA/811 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11801 MTWTh/3p-5:30p PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-14 Rios Wilshire CampusESL ESLClasses Classes Wilshire Campus ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12188 MTWTh/7:30a-9p PLACE WIL/214 INSTR Staff ESL BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100 ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: Wilshire Campus ESL CLASSES 11772 12243 11678 11687 11688 11697 11700 MW/8a-10:30a TTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/10:30a-1p MT/5p-7:30p WTh/5p-7:30p WTh/7:30p-10p MT/7:30p-10p PLACE WIL/201 WIL/201 WIL/217 WIL/217 WIL/217 WIL/217 WIL/217 INSTR Lynch-Thompson Jalali Jalali Makena Alaniz Alaniz Makena ESL BEGINNING/LOW ESLA/200 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11677 11679 11680 11689 11693 11694 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MW/10:30a-1p TTh/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MW/7:30p-10p TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE WIL/217 WIL/215 WIL/215 WIL/CE1 WIL/CE1 WIL/CE1 INSTR Ulloa Stehly Ozbolt Murphy Murphy Hernandez ESL BEGINNING HIGH ESLA/300 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11760 11761 11681 11682 11690 11695 MW/8a-10:30a TTh/8a-10:30a TTh/10:30a-1p MW/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MTWTh/7:30p-10p PLACE WIL/202 WIL/202 WIL/201 WIL/201 WIL/CE2 WIL/CE2 INSTR Maske Ozbolt Gayley Pilafas Jimenez Guo ESL INTERMEDIATE/LOW ESLA/400 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12160 11683 11692 11696 12161 MTWTh/8a-10:30a MTWTh/10:30a-1p MTWTh/5p-7:30p MW/7:30p-10p TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE WIL/101 WIL/CE5 WIL/CE5 WIL/CE5 WIL/CE5 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS INSTR Cole Skliar Koh Glicker Braam INSTR Ozbolt Ulloa Braam Ross Choi ESL ADVANCED/HIGH ESLA/700 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 PLACE 11686 MW/8a-10:30a WIL/216 11885 TTh/8a-10:30a WIL/216 21145 MTWTh/8aWIL/CE5 10:30a INSTR Stehly Skliar Pilafas ESL SPECIALTY CLASSES Take a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday – Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class. ESL PRONUNCIATION/ CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802 This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 11888 F/9a-10:30a 11889 F/10:30a-12p 12017 TTh/12:30p2:30p PLACE WIL/202 WIL/202 WIL/202 INSTR Hall Hall Gayley CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803 The course is designed to prepare prospective candicates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11706 MW/10:30a-1p 11707 TTh/6p-8:30p PLACE WIL/101 WIL/101 INSTR Maske Maske ESL & THE ARTS ESLA/804 Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 11709 F/12p-3p 10 PLACE 11684 MW/10:30a-1p WIL/202 11685 TTh/10:30a-1p WIL/202 11691 MTWTh/5pWIL/CE3 7:30p 11698 TTh/7:30p-10p WIL/CE3 11769 MW/7:30p-10p WIL/CE3 CRN DAYS Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS ESL INTERMEDIATE/HIGH ESLA/500 PLACE WIL/216 INSTR Ismail-Beigi Ha estado fuera por un tiempo? No hay problema! Bienvenido de nuevo! ESL INT/ADV WORK SKILLS ESLA/808 Yorba Linda Campus ESL Classes Yorba Linda Campus ESL Classes Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12046 MTWTh/12:30p-3:30p WIL/215 Song ESL BEGINNING LOW/HIGH ESLA/350 AMERICAN IDIOMS ESLA/809 CRN DAYS 11817 TTh/8a-10:30a 11702* S/9a-12p 11857 TTh/7:30p-10p PLACE WIL/215 WIL/CE1 WIL/216 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS INSTR Gayley Brink Brink ESL WRITING/READING ESLA/810 This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11816 MW/8a-10:30a PLACE WIL/215 INSTR Mang CRN DAYS 11876 F/10:30a-12p PLACE WIL/217 INSTR Rubin ESL INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY REVIEW ESLA/814 Students will review, expand, and retain vocabulary words and phrases organized by commonly used topics. Students will work on using approximately twenty-five practical target words per class in oral and written exercises. This course is designed for the ESL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 11875 F/9a-10:30a 12045 TTh/10:30a-1p PLACE WIL/217 WIL/216 INSTR Rubin Cole INSTR Jouvenat Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days; ask your instructor for further information. FAMILY LITERACY ESLA/120 The course focuses on engendering reading and literacy as a fundamental component of a healthy, well-functioning family. The family-oriented assignments promote the seamless integration of reaching across school and home boundaries. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 11427 MTWTh/6p-9p Students will learn to understand grammar structures in various contexts and practive using them in both oral and written communication. this class supplements core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course. This course is designed for the SL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 YL/307 Anaheim AnaheimCity CitySchool SchoolDistrict District CRN DAYS ESL INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW ESLA/813 PLACE 11732 TTh/9a-12p PLACE INSTR Abraham Lincoln Galvez Elementary/ 11428 MTWTh/6p-9p Abraham Lincoln Lee Elementary/ 11424 MTW/5:30pAdelaide Price Miranda 8:30p Elementary/ Library 11870 TWTh/8:30aAdelaide Price Smith 10:30a Elementary 11429 MTWTh/6p-9p Benjamin Franklin Lopez Elementary/ 11421 TTh/8:30aBetsy Ross Gueddi 11:30a Elemntary/ 11426 MW/6p-9p Horace Mann Buford TTh/6p-9p Elementary/ 11828 TTh/6p-8p John Marshall Druiff Elementary 12145 TTh/5:30p-8:30p Melbourne Gauer Jackson Elementary 11774 MW/5:30p-8:30p Patrick Henry Amit Elementary 12146 MTWTh/5:30p- Palm Lane Trevino 8:30p Elementary 11871 TTh/8a-9:30a Paul Revere Hastings Elementary 12147 MTWTh/6p-9p Sunkist Morenni Elementary School 21146 MTWTh/6p-9p Sunkist Cruz Elementary School 11422 MTWTh/5p-8p Thomas Edison Lopez Elementary 11423 MTWTh/5p-8p Thomas Edison Truong Elementary 11481 MTWTh/5p-8p Thomas Edison Vanegas Elementary/ 11425 M/5:30p-8:30p Thomas Jefferson Ramos W/5:30p-8:30p Elementary Jacobs 11536 MWTh/6p-9p Theodore Sauers Roosevelt Elementary 11 ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: Yorba Linda Campus ESL classes • ANAHEIM CITY School District Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 *Dates: Jan 7-Mar 18; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 Registration is open entry. You may register in class at any time! For more information, call (714) 808-4638. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: BUENA PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT • Magnolia School District • HERMOSA VILLAGE CENTER • PYlusd Buena Park Park School Buena SchoolDistrict District Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days; ask your instructor for further information. ESL & COMPUTERS ESLA/130 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12009 MTWTh/6p-9p 12248 MTWTh/8:45a11:45a PLACE INSTR Gilbert Koh Elementary School Messiah Arellano Lutheran Church Magnoiia School District Magnolia School District Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days; ask your instructor for further information FAMILY LITERACY ESLA/120 11756 DAYS M/9a-12p 11433* MTTh/6p9p 11800† WF/8:30a11:30a 21148* W/6p-9p 12232* TTh/8:30a11:30a 11434* MW/6p-9p 11479* MTW/6p9p 11480* MTWTh/8: 30a-11:30a 11757* MW/8:30a11:30a 11891* WTh/6p-9p 11430* TTh/8:30a11:30a 11431* TTh/6p-9p PLACE Baden-Powell Elementary Esther L Walter Elementary/ Portable Esther L Walter Elementary Esther L Walter Elementary Esther L Walter Elementary Juliette Low Elementary/ Portable Jonas Salk Elementary/ Portable Jonas Salk Elementary M L Maxwell Elementary/ Portable M L Maxwell Elementary Robert M Pyle Elementary/ Portable Robert M Pyle Elementary/ Portable Hermosa HermosaVillage Village Center Center The Hermosa Village Center is a community center serving the Hermosa Apartment Community and nearby neighborhoods. The School of Continuing Education is proud to be a partner with the Hermosa Village Center Providing family-oriented continuing education classes! Registration is open entry. You may register in class at any time! For more information, call (714) 808-4683. Free babysitting on selected days. ESL & COMPUTERS ESLA/130 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS The course focuses on engendering reading and literacy as a fundamental component of a healthy, wellfunctioning family. The family-oriented assignments promote the seamless integration of reaching across school and home boundaries. Dates: Jan 16-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 †Dates: Jan 11-Mar 17; nc Feb 17 CRN Classes de Ingles Gratis en su Vecindario! INSTR 21155 T/5:30p-8:30p INSTR Sauers ESL BEGINNING/LOW ESLA/200 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11577 MTWTh/5:30p-8:30p Hermosa Glicker Village Druiff Staff Zdan Jackson Khssassi Druiff Gueddi Santostefano Manchanda Placentia-Yorba Placentia/YorbaLinda LindaUnified School SchoolDistrict District (PYLUSD) (PYLUSD) ESL & COMPUTERS ESLA/130 Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12037 MW/6p8:30p 12042 11755 Murillo 12036 Manchanda 12033 Dennard 12041 12034 12032 12 PLACE Hermosa Village PLACE Melrose Elementary School MW/6pMelrose 8:30p Elementary School MTWTh/ Ruby Drive 8:30a-12p Elementary School MTWTh/ Ruby Drive 8:30a-12p Elementary School MTWTh/ Rio Vista 8:30a-12p Elementary School TTh/7p-9p Rio Vista Elementary School MTWTh/ Rio Vista 8:30a-12p Elementary School MTWTh/8a- Topaz Elementary 11a INSTR Garcia Martinez Sanchez-Silva Monroe Quintero Vasquez Martinez Myers Kennedy Thank you for learning with SCE Off-Site ESL Off-Site ESL Classes Classes Registration is open entry! You may register in any offsite class at any time. For more information, call (714) 808-4638. Free babysitting at selected locations. FOREIGN LANGUAGE LANGUAGE FOREIGN ARABIC - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/100 ESL MULTILEVEL ESLA/110 The course focuses on preparing students to use English to achieve tasks within a variety of real-life situations such as a doctor's office or a department store. Students are instructed to be able to listen, speak, read, and write in English in context-specific environments. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 Beginning level class introduces students to the basic knowledge of Arabic. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 11416 Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of France and covers basic speaking skills. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 9 CRN 21150 12162 11831 11802 11414 11419 11478 11418 12181 11415 11873 11420 11759 MTWTh /9a12:15p MW/9:3 0a12:30p MW/8:3 0a11:30a TTh/10a -11:30a MW/8:3 0a11:30a TTh/2p4p MTWTh /8a10:30a TTh/10: 30a-1p MThF/6 p-9p F/9a12p MTWTh /9a-12p MTWTh /8:30a12p MW/6p8:30p MTW/6 p-9p MTW/6 p-9p INSTR Anaheim Community Weatherspoon Center Access California Services Brea Comm Ctr Khssassi Anglin Commonwealth Adlt Pregenzer Day HealthCt Centralia Headstart Hastings Casa Santa Maria Smith First Christian Church Anaheim Edgington Nabulsi CRN DAYS PLACE 20601 Th/7p-9:30p YL/307 INSTR Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of Japan and to speak beginning level Japanese. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE 20607 S/8a-10:30a WIL/101 INSTR Lyon CRN DAYS Lim 21170 S/10:30a-1p WIL/101 Ponderosa Park Usary RUSSIAN - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/170 PLACE INSTR Khssassi FEE JAPANESE - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/160 Hall Access California Services $75 Bellavoine $75 Orange Cty Christian Charities Ponderosa Park Stanton Cultural Whitaker Arts Center Stanton Comm Ctr C a rs t e n s e n FEE FRENCH - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/110 JAPANESE CONVERSATIONAL II LANG/162 The course is designed to prepare prospective candicates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 21135 T/3p-6p INSTR First Christian Edgington Church Anaheim Garnet Community Ramirez Ctr Maple Senior Ctr Carstensen CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803 CRN DAYS PLACE 21173 S/9a-11:30a AN/132 FEE $75 Low intermediate level class expands students' basic knowledge of spoken Japanese. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 PLACE INSTR Lyon FEE $75 Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of the Russian speaking countries and addresses immediate needs of a traveler. The course will also give the language skills helpful to welcome adopted children to their new families. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 7 CRN DAYS PLACE 21172 T/7p-9:30p YL/405 INSTR Dollar FEE $75 SPANISH - CONVERSATION I LANG/190 Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of Latin America and covers beginning level speaking skills. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 5-Mar 9 †Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20002 20004 20005* 20620† S/8a-10:30a T/7p-9:30p Th/7p-9:30p M/7p-9:30p PLACE WIL/CE2 CC/TBA WIL/213 YL/305 INSTR Herrera Montero Aparicio Staff FEE $75 $75 $75 $75 13 English-as-a-second Language: Off-Site ESL Classes • Foreign Language 11578 DAYS PLACE CRN DAYS SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us SPANISH - CONVERSATION II LANG/200 Low intermediate level class expands students' basic knowledge of spoken Spanish. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/6/2006 CRN DAYS 21203 20003* 21174* 21202* S/10:30a-1p Th/7p-9:30p T/7p-9:30p Th/7p-9:30p PLACE WIL/CE2 YL/305 WIL/202 YL/305 INSTR Herrera Staff Aparicio Ureno FEE $75 $75 $75 $75 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA COURSE REQUIREMENTS English…………………………………. 40 credits Social Studies………………………… 30 credits Applied or Fine Arts…………………... 10 credits Math……………………………………. .20 credits Science………………………………… .20 credits Health……………………………………...5 credits Electives………………………………… 60 credits Total…………………………………… 185 credits Official OfficialGED GEDExam ExamInformation Information WILSHIRE CENTER - Room 112 BASIC SKILLS BASIC SKILLS Improve your workplace skills, chances for promotion, increase production! Need a High School Diploma? You can start earning credits today! NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS: You can arrange for onsite instruction in ESL or any Basic Skills subjects. Call our Training and Development Institute at (714) 808-4615! Foreign Language • BASIC SKILLS: HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA • GED High Program HighSchool School Diploma Diploma Program This course is specifically designed for adult students who want to study at their own pace to complete the credits necessary for a High School Diploma. HOW CAN YOU ENROLL IN THE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM? STEP 1: Before your Orientation, contact your previous school(s) and obtain an officially-sealed transcript showing all previously completed high school work. STEP 2: Call a Counseling Office near you to schedule an appointment for your ORIENTATION (available weekly, day, or evening): ANAHEIM CAMPUS -(714) 808-4682 CYPRESS CAMPUS - (714) 484-7440 WILSHIRE CAMPUS - (714) 992-9916 STEP 3: All diploma applicants must have their previous work reviewed by a SCE Evaluator or Counselor. Various experiences are recognized for credit including previous schooling, work experience. Competency tests in reading, language, writing and math are required of all high school graduate candidates. HIGH SCHOOL LAB LOCATION AND HOURS Anaheim Campus - Room 141 M-Th: 8:30a - 2:30p/6-9p Cypress Campus - Room CE1, Lot 6 M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p Wilshire Campus - Room 112 M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p 14 January 21, February 22, March 18 REGISTRATION: The 2005 GED test is limited to the first 20 paid applicants. The official GED test fee of $110 is collected at the Wilshire Center. Bring a MONEY ORDER payable to: Orange County Dept. of Education to the Wilshire Center, 315 E. Wilshire, Fullerton. Fees are non refundable. A registration packet will be issued on the day that registration fees are paid. For registration questions, please call the Wilshire Center at 714 992.7700. The new GED test is now in effect. Scores from the previous version of the GED cannot be combined with the new test scores. TEST FEES: $110 for complete battery of the official test (5 sections), $20 for a retake of Test 1: Language Arts/Writing, $20 for a retake of Tests 2 through 5. The test fee is applicable for 60 days from date of registration. Fees are subject to change without notice. DAY OF THE EXAM: Arrive at testing center by 8:00 am. You must know/have the following: Social Security number, mother's maiden name, and positive photo ID with birth date, signature and address. A parking permit is needed to park in the student lot. MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS: You must be 18 years or older to take the GED exam. No one under 17 will be allowed to take this test. GED testing is available for applicants with documented physical and learning disabilities. Requests for accommodations must be made at least four weeks in advance of the test date. Call Nancy Rice at 951.678.2511 for further information. GED TEST PREPARATION ABE/125 Individualized preparation for GED tests with programmed materials. All students register in the classroom. See instructor for GED test dates. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 Anaheim Campus - Room 141 M-Th: 8:30a - 2:30p/6-9p Cypress Campus - Room CE1, Lot 6, M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p Wilshire Campus - Room 112 M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p SCE...Where Learning Never Ends Elementary Subjects SCELabs LABS SCE ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE/100 Enroll at any time. Review and study subjects commonly taught in elementary grades 1-8, including reading, grammar, punctuation, spelling and math. Specialized assistance available for the disabled at the Cypress Continuing Education Office: 714-484-7057 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 Anaheim Campus, Rm 141: M-Th: 8:30a - 2:30p/6-9p Cypress Campus, Rm CE1, Lot 6:M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/ 6-9p Wilshire Campus, Rm 112: M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p IMPROVING INDIVIDUAL SKILLS LAB ABE/120 For students interested in improving general and specific academic subjects at the secondary level (grades 9-12) experiencing difficulty in curriculum ranging from basic academics to college preparatory. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 24; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 PLACE 21158 MTWTh/7a-10p FC/600/611 21154* MTWTh/8a-8p CC/HUM-303 F/8a-12p 21156* MTWTh/8a-8p CC/HUM-324 F/8a-5p 21159* MW/8a-3p CC/SEM-114 TTh/8a-3:30p F/8a-12p MTWTh/5p-8p 11230 MTWTh/8:30a- CC/CE1-1 2:45p 11231 MTWTh/8:30a- WIL/112 2:45p 11493 MTWTh/8:30a- AN/141 2:45p 11232 MTWTh/6p-9p CC/CE1-1 11233 MTWTh/6p-9p WIL/112 11494 MTWTh/6p-9p AN/141 INSTR Staff Staff Clancy Clancy Nakayama Vanlaningham Stackhouse Reed Frohling Stivers Drevlow Grewall Staff Ramezani Del Zotto Garza Colunga Stivers Designed for students from beginning levels of reading to those working toward a high school diploma. Through the use of small-group instruction, computeraided instruction, audio books and workbooks, students will learn to become better readers, writers and thinkers. The skills attained can be used for personal growth, job advancement or for entry into other educational programs. A specific learning plan is developed for each student based on student goals, needs and learning style. Starts week of 1/2/06, ends week of 3/20/06; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 11832 MTWTh/8:30a-2:45p 20282 MTWTh/8:30a-2p 20236 MTWTh/9a-12:30p 11833 MTWTh/5p-8p 20322 T/5p-8p CRN DAYS 11846 MTWTh/7a-9:15p F/7:30a-3:45p S/9a-2p PLACE FC/2000 INSTR Staff ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION Staff THE LITERACY PROGRAM ABE/105 CRN DAYS Students will use tutorial assistance to enhance problem solving skills, and increase comprehension of specific subject areas. Tutors and instructors are there to help you prepare for tests and to complete homework. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 24; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 PLACE INSTR WIL/204 La Morte AN/139 Barrett Garcia CC/CE1-1 Pewthers WIL/204 Martinez La Morte AN/139 Garcia WRITE YOUR NOVEL ABE/295 A practical, hands-on course to help writers polish their manuscripts and learn skills necessary for publication. Student manuscripts will be critiqued in detail. You'll receive lessons in plot, common mistakes, characterization, introductions, structure, and theme. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20167 W/6:30p-9:30p PLACE YL/305 INSTR Wills AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I ENCO/100 Learn to communicate with the deaf. Beg. 1 includes manual ABC's, greetings and responses, numbers, colors, and additional vocabulary. Deaf students are welcome to participate and present their points of view. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 20638 Th/6:30p-10p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-201 Rennie COMMUNICATION WITH THE DEAF (BEGINNING) ENCO/110 This course is suitable for beginners, beneficial for parents, teachers, instructional personnel and individuals interested in communicating with deaf or hard-of-hearing children and young adults. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS 20416 W/6:30p-9:20p PLACE CC/HUM-104 INSTR Davino 15 Basic Skills: ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS • SCE Labs • English & Communication CRN DAYS SUPERVISED TUTORING LABS/100 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us COMMUNICATION WITH THE DEAF (INTERMEDIATE) ENCO/115 Sign language classes suitable for beginner through advanced levels. Beneficial for parents, teachers, interpreters, instructional personnel and individuals interested in communicating with deaf and hard-of hearing children and young adults. Intro to interpreting skills, especially for educational settings, offered at the advanced level. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS PLACE 20228 W/6:30p-9:20p CC/HUM-101 INSTR Zawolkow COMMUNICATION WITH THE DEAF (ADVANCED) ENCO/120 Sign language classes suitable for beginner through advanced levels. Beneficial for parents, teachers, interpreters, instructional personnel and individuals interested in communicating with deaf and hard-of hearing children and young adults. Intro to interpreting skills, especially for educational settings, offered at the advanced level. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS PLACE 20624 W/6:30p-9:20p CC/HUM-101 INSTR Both English & Communication • MATH • SCIENCE & DISCOVERY 21231 Th/7p-9p CC/CE4-3 INSTR Adamo Provides review of basic math for shop and business. Learn arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, conversions, averages and how to effectively use the calculator. Learn and succeed! This course also counts towards the math requirement for the SCE High School Diploma Program. Required textbook may be purchased at the Anaheim Campus bookstore. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20163 T/6p-9p 21143 Th/6p-9p FEE $40 PLACE AN/310 AN/310 INSTR Randhawa Randhawa ALGEBRA MAC/140 For those ready to study College Algebra, or anyone wanting to refresh their Algebra skills. This course also counts towards the math requirement for the SCE High School Diploma Program! Required textbook may be purchased at the Anaheim Campus bookstore. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 20164 W/6p-9p For many, public speaking is their #1 fear, but it really doesn't have to be. Learn and understand the fears, how to overcome these fears and realize that public speaking really isn't difficult and, in fact, can be quite enjoyable for both the speaker and the audience. Dates: Jan 12-Feb 2 PLACE MATH REFRESHER COURSE MAC/125 CRN DAYS TRANSCEND YOUR FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ENCO/520 CRN DAYS MATH MATH PLACE AN/310 INSTR Stapleton SCIENCE&& DISCOVERY DISCOVERY SCIENCE Exploring SouthWest Deserts Make new friends! Enjoy meeting people who enjoy geology, camping, and exploring our beautiful deserts! Class will emphasize safety tips to ensure comfort and enjoyment of desert areas. Attendance at orientation is required. Field trips are the weekend following the orientation. COPPERWORLD / KOKOWEEF NEW! SCDI/166 NEW! ENHANCING YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS ENCO/515 Learn to be more effective in your public speaking. Topics covered will include organizing and developing your speech, enhancing your speech by vocal variety, the use of gestures and body movement, eye contact, timing and pausing and what to do before, during and after a speech. Dates: Feb 16-Mar 9 CRN DAYS 21237 Th/7p-9p 16 PLACE CC/CE4-3 INSTR Adamo FEE $40 Located in the Mojave Desert, the Clark Mountain mining district is world known for it's rare earth minerals and more popularly known for it's elements like: copper, silver, lead, and gold. For decades, rockhounds have been collecting beautiful turquoise, chrysocolla, and other basic minerals in this region. The class will base camp near Cima Road I-15 which is a primitateve campsites with no facilities. We will explore the backcountry of Clark Mountain, check out historical mines and camps, and visit Camp Town where students are permitted to collect various rocks and minerals such as onyx and calcite in the Kokoweef Peak area. A high clearance or 4x4 vehicle is recommended. Camping equipment, rock pick, water and regular essentials are needed. Please no pets. Pre-registration required. ORIENTATION will be held Monday, March 13th FIELD TRIP: March 18th thru March 19th Dates: Mar 13-Mar 19 CRN DAYS 21051 M/7p-10p SatSun/7a-4p PLACE INSTR YL/303 FEE Van Kampen $25 Learning is fun at SCE SALTON SEA IMPERIAL HOT SPRINGS NEW SCDI/167 NEW! Class will visit Wister, Imperial Hot Springs and other geothermal active sites along the Salton Sea trough in California's low desert region. The class will explore desert riparian ecosystems (Winter Reserve and Salt Creek), volcanic geology (Red Hill Marina), and slot canyon terrains (Red Canyon near the Bradshaw Trail). Specimens of selenite (glauberites) can be collected along Hwy 111. Base camp will be at the Salton Sea State Park - a fee area with good facilities. A 4x4 is strongly recommended; carpooling can be arranged in class. Camping equipment, rock pick, water, and regular essentials are needed on this trip. Please no pets. Pre-registration required. ORIENTATION will be held Monday, February 13th FIELD TRIP: February 18th thru February 20th Dates: Feb 13-Feb 20; nc Feb 18-Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21049 M/7p-10p SatSun/7a-4p PLACE INSTR YL/303 FEE Van Kampen $40 HAUSER BED GEODES/QUARTZSITE MINERAL SHOW NEW SCDI/168 NEW! Basic geology will be examined at favorite rockhound dig sites for geodes, nodules, chalcedony, and agates etc., in the Mule, Black, and Chuckwalla Mountains. The class will visit Desert Gardens Gem and Mineral Show in Quartzsite, AZ to learn how to identify quality minerals, rocks, and fossils from around the world; specimens are available for purchase from dealers. Base camp will be at Coon Hollow BLM campground (good facilities are available). A 4x4 or high clearance vehicle is recommended to explore dig sites and backcountry roads. This is an easy to moderate field trip which affords the student the opportunity to learn not only geological aspects of the lower Colorado Desert, but also it's flora, fauna, and history. Camping equipment, rock pick, water, and regular essentials are needed. Please, no pets. Pre-registration required. ORIENTATION will be held Monday, January 9th FIELD TRIP: January 14th thru January 16th Dates: Jan 9-Jan 16; nc Jan 14-Jan 16 21046 M/7p-10p SatSun/7a-4p PLACE INSTR YL/303 FEE Van Kampen $40 ARCHAEOLOGY ARC/100 20566 S/9a-4:30p FREE Community Resource! The Career & Assessment Center at the SCE Anaheim Campus Take advantage of this state-of-the-art career library, including the on-line career computer lab. Find out about a new career direction, change careers, re-career, get ideas for your job search, work on a resume, research local college or job training opportunities. Visit our Career Library! Location: Anaheim Campus, Rm 215A Hours: M-Th: 9am-4pm; Weds eve until 7pm; Fri: 9am-1pm; Sat & Sun: Closed. Use our Career Lab during office hours. You do the research under our expert guidance; Make an appointment to ensure staff assistance. Software available in our career lab: OASYS: matches individuals to jobs, maximizes chances of finding the right job. Describes job, wages, employment outlook, links to training, and transferable skills analysis. EUREKA: a comprehensive career information tool to use for career exploration and occupational identification. Includes information about colleges and schools, including vocational programs. Has Spanish occupational descriptions as well as assessment tools in Spanish. CHOICES: for high school age through adult, Experience in site survey and field excavation on a local archaeological site. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 25; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS Educational planning services are available to students currently enrolled in the following types of Continuing Education classes: English-as-aSecond-Language (ESL), Citizenship, Disabled Students Programs, Parenting, High School Subjects, Basic Skills, short-term vocational classes and certification programs. (Students enrolling in the High School Diploma Program see BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM). PLACE CC/HUM322 Free counseling and career resources! Stop by one of our centers today for more information. INSTR Langenwalter designed for career and vocational exploration and planning. Features Occupational Search, College Search, College Major Search, Quick Occupational Scan, Quick School Scan, College Letter Writer, National & California Wage & Salary Information, uses Department of Labor Statistic Information as well as access to America's Job Bank and other websites. Career & Job Search Videos For good quick advice to create a resume, obtain interview tips, fill out a job application, learn how to find a job on the Internet, and more, make an appointment to view the following videos for FREEcall (714) 808-4682. (Students must obtain an SCE student ID prior to using video or the Career Library). 17 SCIENCE & DISCOVERY • Career Planning CRN DAYS CAREER CAREERPLANNING PLANNING SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Career Planning • BUSINESS EDUCATION • ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (CAREER PLANNING CONTINUED) Video Topics include: -How to Find a Job on the Internet -The Complete Job Application -Quick Interview Video -You're Hired! Employers Give Tips for Successful Interviewing -Make a Good First Impression -Quick Resume Video, Get a Resume Done-NOW! -Looking Sharp Dressing for Success -Eight Ways to Lose a Job...and How to Head in the Right Direction -Dialing for Jobs...Using the Phone on the Job Search -Putting the Bars Behind You The 50 Best Jobs for the 21st Century: -Getting Good Answers to Tough Interview Questions -Exploring Your Career Options The 50 Best Jobs for the 21st Century: -Good Pay, Most Openings, and Fastest Growth -Fastest-Growing Fields -Promising Careers with College Degrees -Promising Careers without College Degrees CAREER EXPLORATION CRPL/140 This class is for students who are undecided about their educational or career goals. Using a career planning process, students assess interests, skills, personality, values, life and work style choices. Students research potential educational and career goals and relate their self-assessment information to occupational possibilities and college majors. Dates: Mar 4-Apr 1 *Dates: Jan 31-Mar 14 †Dates: Mar 28-May 9; nc Apr 11 ‡Dates: Mar 13-Apr 26; nc Apr 10, Apr 12 CRN DAYS 21029 S/9a-12:20p PLACE INSTR CC/HUMJepson 103 20037* TTh/10:30a-11:50a CC/BUS-311 Easton 20040† T/12p-2:50p CC/SEM-308 Easton 20041‡ MW/1p-2:20p CC/HUMEaston 244 CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING CRPL/160 Includes an analysis of lifestyles, self-assessment, overcoming obstacles, career research, job search skills, resumes, interviewing and goal setting. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Apr 11-Apr 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20335 TTh/8a-9:20a CC/BUS-308 Nordee 21030 TTh/9:30a-10:50a CC/BUS-309 Nordee 21031 W/6p-8:50p CC/BUS-309 Bedard WOMEN AND CAREERS CRPL/145 21032 W/9:30a-11:20a 18 PLACE Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Certificate Program Certificate Program The Administrative Assistant Certificate Program prepares students for a career as a secretary or an administrative assistant. Training includes keyboarding, introduction to computers, Windows XP, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, telephone techniques, filing, business mathematics, communication and problem solving, spelling, proofreading, Internet, e-mail, and employment skills. LENGTH OF PROGRAM: A minimum of 16 hours per week of attendance is required; the program is 24 weeks in length for a total of 384 hours. NEW students should enroll during the Registration period (see registration information on page 1) Students must begin with Computer Applications 1, Office Skills I, and Computer Internet Center Lab. ORIENTATION: All NEW students to the Administrative Assistant Program are required to attend orientation. The orientation will consist of an overview of the program and course sequence. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation. Step 1: Call (714) 808-4681 for orientation information. Step 2: Leave your name & phone number on the message to reserve your space for orientation on Monday, November 28 , 10 am-12 noon Board Room 1st Floor, Anaheim Campus There will be no need for us to call you back. Step 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME (late arrivers will NOT be able to attend). Bring $2 to purchase temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation room. FIRST NIGHT ATTENDANCE: All classes are held at Cypress CEC in CE2. To secure your place in class, you must attend the first class. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List. The first 5 Wait Listed students should show up the first class of the term in case there are openings. Students will be admitted from Wait List in order. For additional information or to speak to a vocational counselor, please call 714 808-4681. For students who want to learn more about themselves and their options as related to career choices. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS BUSINESS BUSINESSEDUCATION EDUCATION INSTR CC/BUS-308 Ssensalo At SCE, we get it done COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I BUSN/340 CRN DAYS 21198 TTh/9a-11a 21200 MW/6:30p-8:30p PLACE CC/CE2-1 AN/304 INSTR Casper Staff COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II BUSN/341 Second in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on Windows and Internet. Textbook Required. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21196 MW/9a-11a PLACE CC/CE2-1 INSTR Grane OFFICE SKILLS I BUSN/320 First in a series of two levels that prepare students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on the office environment, career opportunities, attitude, human relationships, and work ethics. Textbook Required. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21199 TTh/11a-12p 21201 MW/8:30p-9:30p PLACE CC/CE2-1 AN/304 INSTR Casper Staff OFFICE SKILLS II BUSN/321 Second in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on telephone procedures, filing and managing records, processing business documents, sending and receiving mail, and managing office activities. Textbook Required. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21197 MW/11a-12p PLACE CC/CE2-1 INSTR Grane Management Program Management Certificate Certificate Program MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of ten required courses and one elective computer course. Required courses include: Elements of Supervision, Management Skills I, Management Skills II, Finance for the NonFinancial Manager, Successful Negotiations, Written Communications, Effective Business Presentations, Introduction to Employment Law, Understanding Business Contracts, and Marketing Principles. Choose one 36-hour computer course from the following: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows XP, Intro to Excel, Intro to Power Point, or MS Office-Overview. Please refer to the Computers section in this schedule for listing of computer courses. Provides instruction in communication, problem solving, team building and leadership. Designed for managers in both public and nonprofit organizations. Dates: Feb 14-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 20584 T/6:30p-9:30p PLACE WIL/201 INSTR Slames INTRODUCTION TO EMPLOYMENT LAW BMGR/423 This course is an introduction to the federal and California state laws governing the relationships between employers and employees. It examines the nature, purpose, and employees. It examines the nature, purpose, and operation of these laws from the perspectives of both the employer and employee. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS 20694 W/6:30p-9:30p PLACE WIL/213 INSTR Smolen UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS CONTRACTS BMGR/452 This course will provide an overview of contract principles and will explore the meaning, purpose and effect of common contracts clauses, i.e., limitation of liability, warranty and indemnification. Students will learn how to achieve a better contract result by knowing why, when and how to request contract modifications. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20693 W/6:30p-9:30p PLACE WIL/213 INSTR Smolen MARKETING PRINCIPLES BMGR/430 Introduces the student to the marketing principles of product, price, distribution and promotion in support of goods and services. The course will focus on real world application and case studies. The student will learn to apply marketing skills in the development of a marketing plan. Dates: Jan 3-Feb 7 CRN DAYS 20692 T/6:30p-9:30p PLACE WIL/201 INSTR Baltazar Business Skills Business Skills NETWORKING PERSON-TO-PERSON BUSN/360 Networking can be the most efficient way to promote your business and find customers but you need to network effectively in order to find those prospects and turn them into customers. Topics include what is networking, where to network (not always where you expect), prospecting techniques, creating your elevator commercial, tips for the timid and networking on the Internet. Dates: Mar 4-Mar 4 *Dates: Mar 21-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21235 S/9a-12p AN/104 Adamo 21236* T/6:30p-9:30p WIL/215 Adamo FEE $35 $35 19 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM • MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE Program • BUSINESS SKILLS First in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on Keyboarding and Word. Textbook Required. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 ELEMENTS OF SUPERVISION BMGR/410 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us NOTARY SEMINAR BMGR/429 Learn what it takes to become a California Notary Public and fulfill the State of California mandated educational requirements at this one-day seminar. The actual Notary Public Exam will be administered immediately following the seminar. Please bring valid, government issued picture I.D. (i.e. driver's license or U.S. passport) and a check or money order payable to the Secretary of State for $40 if you plan to take the exam. To request special accommodations, you may contact Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS) at (916) 263-3624. PLEASE NOTE: you must attend a State of California approved seminar prior to being commissioned as a notary. This seminar is approved by the State of California and you will be issued a Certificate of Completion at the conclusion of the seminar. Dates: Jan 21-Jan 21 *Dates: Feb 11-Feb 11 †Dates: Mar 11-Mar 11 Business Skills • financial Planning & Investing * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CRN DAYS 20203 S/8a-4p 20166* S/8:30a-4:30p 20204† S/8:30a-4:30p PLACE INSTR AN/104 Zago CC/CE7-7 Zago WIL/202 Zago FEE $85 $85 $85 ACCOUNTING (BEGINNING) FINC/301 Begin with the basic study of Accounting/Bookkeeping Theory, Procedures and Terminology. The Accounting cycle for a business is presented in a logical sequence demonstrating accounting activities that include analysis and recording of business transactions using general journal, general ledger, and financial statements. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20210 M/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Santos FEE $65 ACCOUNTING (INTERMEDIATE) FINC/302 Prerequisite: Completion of Accounting (Beginning) or equivalent. Continue with Intermediate Accounting/Bookkeeping Theory, Procedures and Terminology leading to specialized journals, general and subsidiary ledgers, and financial statements. Further study of accounting procedures includes Accounts Receivable/Payable, Payroll, Uncollectible Procedures, Plant Assets, Depreciation, Inventory, Notes and Interest. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20691 T/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Santos FEE $65 TRANSCEND YOUR FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP NEW! BUSN/370 NEW! For many, public speaking is the #1 fear, but it really doesn't have to be. Public speaking can be enjoyable for both the speaker and the audience. In this workshop, you will understand the root causes of fear, reasons for your fear and solutions to transcend your fear of public speaking. Dates: Mar 18-Mar 18 CRN DAYS 21232 S/9a-1p 20 PLACE AN/104 INSTR Adamo FEE $35 DESIGNING AND DELIVERING EFFECTIVE BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS BUSN/350 Gain the knowledge and tools needed to develop and deliver powerful, effective, and persuasive presentations. This is NOT a typical PowerPoint or public speaking how-to-course. This practical, systematic approach to developing and delivering effective presentations is based on years of business and industrial practice plus extensive research. Dates: Feb 4-Feb 4 *Dates: Mar 14-Mar 14 CRN DAYS PLACE 21233 S/9a-1p AN/104 21234* T/6p-9:30p WIL/215 INSTR Adamo Adamo FEE $40 $40 FinancialPlanning Planning & & Investing Financial Investing INVESTMENT STRATEGIES TO PROTECT YOUR NEST EGG FINC/322 Includes the basics of all major investment areas, including definition and description, suitability and proper use within a portfolio. Also mutual funds, understanding stocks, annuities, retirement and estate planning. Dates: Jan 17-Jan 31 CRN DAYS PLACE 20168 T/6:30p-9p YL/307 INSTR Goffin FEE $38 SECRETS OF REAL ESTATE FINANCING FINC/333 Learn about real estate loans, costs, loan processing, qualifications, appraisals, escrows and underwriting. Find out how "not" to be taken: when getting a loan, interest rates, junk fees, lock-ins, false quotes, choosing a lender. For consumers, new loan officers, loan processors or investors. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 14 CRN DAYS 20169 T/7p-10p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-201 Stiles ABC'S OF FINANCIAL PLANNING CNED/204 FEE $10 This course is for individuals in all spectra of life who would like to create or improve their financial plan. this course covers typical questions individuals have regarding financial security, assessing weaknesses in financial planning, and the differences between IRA's 401K's, 457's, 403B's, and more. Dates: Jan 30-Feb 6 *Dates: Jan 17-Mar 24 CRN DAYS 21050 M/6p-9p 21052* T/6p-9p PLACE INSTR Buena Park Miller Senior Ctr Fullerton Sr Miller Multi-Serv Ctr BusinessOpportunities Opportunity Business What do you want to learn today? APARTMENT MANAGEMENT II BMGR/432 For owners and managers, this course covers rental policies, rent collection, rental agreements and leases, rental applications and deposits, rights and responsibilities, discrimination, occupancy standards, service of notices, termination and unlawful detainers. This course is one of three in the Apartment Management series. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20273 Th/6:30p-9:30p PLACE INSTR WIL/201 Schultz REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BUSN/375 10530 T/6p-9p NEW! NEW! PLACE INSTR 21085 W/6:30p-9:30p WIL/101 Staff FEE $20 Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of ten required courses and two elective courses, excluding oneday workshops. Course offerings vary by trimester. Required Courses Required Courses ANTIQUE FURNITURE I BUSN/253 This course will include a review of the history of antique furniture. Topics include: What is an Antique?, antique, vintage or collectible furniture, valuing antique furniture, how to identify antiques vs. reproductions. Areas we'll review are: periods and styles, types of wood used, construction techniques of antique furniture, and motifs and decorations. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 PLACE 20404 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/307 INSTR FEE Aversa $55 GLASS I: ART GLASS OF WORLD CRAE/120 This course will provide the student an overview of the history of glass making, how it is made, the tools used and how they are used, and of course, the terminology of glass making. The main focus will be on Art Class of the Art Nouveau period in America, England, France, and Bohemia. We will cover specific types of glass, who made them, where they were made, how they were made (the techniques employed) and how to determine whether the piece is an original or a reproduction. Dates: Jan 5-Feb 9 CRN DAYS PLACE 20488 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/408 INSTR Staff PLACE YL/306 INSTR Miller FEE $55 POTTERY II: AMERICAN POTTERY CRAE/130 Prerequisite: Pottery I. Study of American and Native American poetry. Study of clays, glazes, decoration, pattern, form and makers' marks to help identify and date pottery and porcelain in order to evaluate their place and significance in the marketplace. Styles and techniques developed in America and influences from the Orient, English and Europe. Dates: Feb 14-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 21011 T/6p-9p PLACE YL/TBA INSTR Miller FEE $55 GLASS II: AMERICAN GLASS CRAE/135 This course is designed to give the student an overview of American glass production from its beginnings in 1608 up to the 1950's. The course will provide the history necessary for the student to understand the context of American when this glass was produced, explain which factors governed the styles and forms that were produced. With every specific lesson, the instructor will provide examples of the types of glass being discussed for the students hands-on evaluation. Dates: Feb 16-Mar 23 CRN DAYS PLACE 20582 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/408 INSTR FEE Staff $55 Required Courses Electives INTRO TO COLLECTIBLES II BUSN/254 This course is the study of the history of antique collectibles from 1950 to the present. Focus will be on the identification of collectibles and reproductions; the value of collectibles, including television, motion picture, Hummel, Lladro, glassware, limited edition, Beannie Babies, Disneyana, Ephemera, sport collectibles and Art glass; and trends for the future. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE 20695 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/307 INSTR FEE Aversa $55 FEE $55 21 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • Antiques & Collectibles Certificate Program ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CRN DAYS Study of English and Continental pottery. Study of clays, glazes, decoration, pattern, form and makers' marks to help students identify and date pottery and porcelain in order to evaluate their place and significance in the marketplace. Styles and techniques developed in England and Continental Europe in 1650 to 1950 and influences from the Orient. Dates: Jan 3-Feb 7 CRN DAYS This course is an introduction to real estate appraisal as a career. It covers what it takes to become an appraiser; what an appraiser actually does, including details on completing an appraisal; how much income can be expected; and how to structure the business. Dates: Jan 25-Jan 25 CRN DAYS POTTERY I: ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL POTTERY CRAE/110 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us COMPUTERS COMPUTERS GET AHEAD WITH COMPUTER SKILLS! For work, fun and personal development, SCE has the computer classes you need for today's fast paced lifestyle. SCE offers: * High quality instructors * State-of-the-art laboratories * Convenient course offerings * All of the latest software Most courses are FREE! SCE has been a leader in computer instruction for 20 years. Certificates are available for all courses completed. We have the course for you whether you are a beginner or an expert looking to advance your skills. Introductory Courses Introduction to Computers Introduction to Microsoft Windows Discover the Internet Introduction to Word Introduction to Excel Introduction to PowerPoint Introduction to Access Microsoft Office Overview Introduction to FrontPage Digital Photo Albums for Beginners Adobe Photoshop Elements Advanced Courses Intermediate Access Windows Desktop Security and Internet Security Introduction to Unix Introduction to Cisco Network Design Windows Operating System for Technicians Unix II - Linux Desktop Installation Network Administration I Integrated Computer Projects En Espanol Introduccion a la computacion Introduccion al Internet Introduccion al Microsoft Windows Introduccion a Adobe Photoshop Elements Microsoft Office - Bilingue computers VISIT US ONLINE www.freecomputerschool.org (714) 808-4614 Note: School of Continuing Education non-credit computer courses are not transferable and will not be recognized for credit by other institutions, including Fullerton College and Cypress College. These are non-credit computer classes and cannot be considered equivalent to or prerequisites for computer classes at a community college. For example, CCTR 100 is NOT equivalent to CIS 100. 22 Build a better future for you and yur family at SCE! BUSINESS/COMPUTER SKILLS LAB CCTR/100 Enjoy free, flexible scheduling for a variety of courses: Office Keyboarding, Data Entry, 10-Key, Typing/Keyboarding for Speed and Accuracy, Windows XP, MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint), FrontPage, Project, Intro to Internet and World Wide Web, A+ Certification Training, Oracle, Programming (C/C++/Java/Enterprise), internet access and free email! Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20218 MTWTh/8a-4p F/8a-12p TW/6:30p-9p 21215 MTWTh/10a-3p MW/5:30p-6:30p TTh/6p-9p PLACE INSTR CC/CE2-4 Staff AN/304 Staff INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS COMP/100 Designed for those who know nothing or very little about computers. Builds computer technology understanding, makes one a better consumer of computers and products, and explores operation systems, software and hardware. Provides foundation for other SCE computer classes. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 17-Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21073 21106* 21108 21195 20286 21067* 21093* 20368 20144 20141* 20043 21086* 21094* 20146 21099 S/8:30a-11:30a M/8:30a-11:30a W/8:30a-11:30a F/9a-12p T/12p-3p M/1p-4p S/1p-4p T/2p-5p W/3p-6p M/6p-9p T/6:30p-9:30p M/6:30p-9:30p W/6:30p-9:30p T/6:30p-9:30p W/7p-10p PLACE CC/CE2-1 AN/303 AN/313 WIL/212 YL/406 AN/302 WIL/212 AN/303 YL/406 YL/406 CC/CE2-1 WIL/212 WIL/212 WIL/212 AN/302 INSTR Daniel Rocha Rocha Kretschmar Huffman Canas Esparza Fiske Huffman Garmon Daniel Esparza Esparza Kretschmar Heasley INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS MS/104 CRN DAYS 21107 20290 21130 21097 20254 T/8:30a-11:30a Th/9a-12p W/3p-6p T/6p-9p W/6:30p-9:30p PLACE AN/302 AN/302 AN/303 YL/406 CC/CE2-1 INSTR Rocha Yee Lau Garmon Daniel A hands-on overview of Internet concepts, Web browsing using Internet Explorer; email, newsgroups, FTP, netiquette, security issues, research, and more. Hands-on including on-line browsing. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers or equivalent. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20149 21111* 20545 21069* T/9a-12p W/4p-7p Th/6p-9p Th/6:30p-9:30p PLACE AN/303 AN/302 AN/303 WIL/212 INSTR Yee Canas Esparza Canas DIGITAL PHOTO ALBUMS FOR BEGINNERS COMP/121 Learn how to import photos from various sources; organize and manage photos; perform basic editing functions of photos and share albums; create slide shows and video CDs; and create cards, calendars, albums, and a photo book using Adobe Photoshop Album and other methods. Textbook may be required. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21193 20476 21189* 21103 21185* 20477 W/8:30a-10:30a W/10a-12p S/11:30a-1:30p Th/4p-6p T/4p-6p T/4:30p-6:30p PLACE WIL/212 AN/303 AN/303 AN/303 AN/302 CC/CE2-1 INSTR Fast Lewerenz Alvarado Pavin Alvarado Craft ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS COMP/119 Utilize photo editing software to enhance graphic design capabilities. This class introduces tools used by professional designers in an easy to use, powerful, digital- image editing program. Windows knowledge is recommended. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21058 S/9a-11a 21194 W/10:30a12:30p 20327 W/1p-3p 21190* S/1:30p-3:30p 21182* M/4p-6p 20249 Th/4:30p-6:30p 21057* M/7p-9p PLACE INSTR AN/303 WIL/212 Fast Fast AN/303 AN/303 AN/302 CC/CE2-1 AN/303 Lewerenz Alvarado Canas Craft Fast computers Learn the newest Windows operating system; includes desktop and file management, security, adding hardware and software, personalizing Windows XP, making connections and communicating with other people. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers or equivalent. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 DISCOVER THE INTERNET COMP/105 23 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us COMPUTER BYTES MS/156 This course covers various topics for Microsoft Windows on how to buy or upgrade a computer, buy and use a digital camera, use a scanner, create a slide show, and set up a home wireless network safely. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21061 M/9a-12p PLACE AN/302 INSTR Yee Microsoft Classes Microsoft Classes Provides a basic working knowledge of Word. Covers topics such as formatting with fonts, paragraph alignment, indents, margins, inserting clip art bullets and numbering, columns and tables. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 *Dates: Jan 12-Mar 23 20375 21187* 21098 21100 W/12p-3p Th/1p-4p W/6p-9p T/6:30p-9:30p PLACE YL/406 AN/302 YL/406 AN/302 Learn how to create on-screen presentations using text, graphics, sound effects and movies. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 21192 M/1p-4p 20143* T/3p-6p INSTR Huffman Staff Garmon Heasley Provides a basic working knowledge of this popular desktop publishing program. Covers topics such as flyers, newsletters, and business cards. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 21109 F/9a-12p PLACE AN/302 INSTR Yee computers: Microsoft classes INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL MS/105 Provides a basic working knowledge of this popular spreadsheet program. Covers topics such as formulas, functions, and charting. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 13-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 20373 21188* 20547 21096 21102 S/9a-12p F/1p-4p T/6p-9p Th/6p-9p Th/6:30p-9:30p PLACE AN/302 AN/302 AN/312 YL/406 AN/307 Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20370 W/6p-9p INSTR Garmon Staff Fiske Garmon Heasley PLACE AN/312 INSTR Fiske INTERMEDIATE ACCESS MS/107 Learn how to build and modify advanced tables, forms and reports. Develop proficiency in use of encrypting database files, defining relationships and defining queries. Text/disk required. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows, Introduction to Access or equivalent. CRN DAYS 20546 Th/6p-9p PLACE AN/303 INSTR Fiske MS OFFICE - OVERVIEW MS/160 Learn the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access in one class. Topics include document formatting, working with graphics, basic formulas, queries and reports. This class serves as a foundation for other MS Office Courses. Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish are highlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidas principalmente en español están resaltadas. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 18, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21191 21095* 21070 21101 S/9a-12p S/12:30p-3:30p W/1p-4p M/6:30p-9:30p PLACE WIL/212 AN/302 AN/302 AN/302 INSTR Esparza Fast Canas Heasley INTEGRATED COMPUTER PROJECTS COMP/645 Designed for those who want to apply the knowledge they have gained from previous computer classes. See how those skills can be put to work in real world simulations! Capstone course for students who have already learned the basics of computer usage. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Discover the Internet, MS Office Overview or equivalent. Dates: Jan 5-Jan 23 CRN DAYS 21186 Th/9a-12p 24 INSTR Staff Huffman Design databases using this popular software package. Includes creating tables, forms, reports and labels. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLISHER MS/143 CRN DAYS PLACE WIL/212 YL/406 INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS MS/106 INTRODUCTION TO WORD MS/144 CRN DAYS INTRODUCTION TO POWERPOINT MS/119 PLACE AN/303 INSTR Staff Desarroye un mejor futuro para Usted y su familia en SCE SECURING YOUR PC FOR THE INTERNET COMP/620 Learn preventive techniques to secure your Windows PC from Internet threats such as viruses, spyware, and hackers. Explore different tools available to remove these threats and prevent future occurrences. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 21131 Th/3:30p-6:30p PLACE AN/313 INSTR Lau WINDOWS XP (ADVANCED) COMP/610 A second course in Windows XP covering advanced skills. This course will help you learn to communicate over the Internet more effectively, share information between programs, basic network skills, sharing files, Windows Media projects, managing hardware, backup files, and using Windows XP administration tools. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 22 *Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21110 W/9a-12:15p 21114* S/12:30p-3:30p PLACE AN/302 AN/312 INSTR Yee Ghanim WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS COMP/306 Prerequisite: Previous experience using Windows operating system and Internet Explorer. This class is designed for students who need to know diagnostic and configuration applications necessary to troubleshoot Windows-based PCs. The focus will be on applications that come with the various versions of Windows, as well as free programs available on the Internet. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21104 M/4:30p-7p PLACE AN/312 INSTR PLACE AN/312 INSTR Ghanim INTRO TO CISCO NETWORK DESIGN COMP/302 Prerequisite: Intro to Basic Networking Techniques or equivalent experience. Course is designed for entry-level network professional looking for a foundation on network design principles relating to LAN/WAN installation, implementation and construction. Through lectures, discussions and demonstrations, the course will provide information on Cisco IOS, network hardware, cabling, topology design, network physical requirements & security. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21113 S/9a-12p PLACE AN/312 CRN DAYS 20387 Th/7p-9:30p PLACE AN/312 INSTR Eggers UNIX II - LINUX DESKTOP INSTALLATION COMP/630 This hands-on course will guide the student through the installation and configuration of Linux as an alternate desktop to Microsoft Windows. You will learn about the numerous free software packages available for Linux and keeping your system software up-to-date. Ample lab exercises provide an excellent compliment to the lecture material. Dates: Feb 6-Mar 26; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21081 M/7p-9:30p PLACE AN/312 INSTR Eggers DIGITAL MEDIA, WEB, DIGITAL MEDIA, WEB, & VIDEO & VIDEO INSTR Ghanim Classes are taught in our Digital Media computer labs with a one-computer to one-student ratio. Also, classes are limited in size to ensure a low student-to-instructor ratio where students can interact in a comfortable and stimulating learning environment. Certificates are awarded for each course. WEBSITE DESIGN CERTIFICATE & REQUIREMENTS Students will develop superior design Web skills, learn critical structure and design for the Web environment, and learn to use the latest professional Web design software programs. Complete the “Certificate Requirements” and receive the last class FREE! Present certificate copies of the first 6 classes to the registration desk 2 days before the class begins for this free offer. 1st Step: Complete these three courses x Adobe Photoshop (BEG) x Adobe Illustrator (BEG) x Web Site Design (HTML) 2nd Step: Enroll in either Beginning series, or both, then enroll in both Intermediate series x Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 & Fireworks MX 2004 (BEG) x Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (BEG) x Macromedia Dreamweaver with ASP.NET (INT) x Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (INT) All courses must be completed with the School of Continuing Education. Courses are $150.00 each; prices subject to change. For more information call (714) 808-4617 or E-mail: [email protected]. 25 Computers: DIGITAL MEDIA, WEB, & VIDEO Prerequisite: Intro to Basic Networking Techniques or equivalent experience. This hands-on course teaches the fundamentals of networking from a new user's point of view and lays the foundation for all future Network Administration courses. Students will learn network software/hardware architecture concepts, components and jargon. Ample lab demos and hands-on exercises provide an excellent complement to the lecture material. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 21112 F/4:30p-7:30p Prerequisite: Previous Windows operating system and internet experience. This hands-on course teaches the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system from a new user's point of view, and lays the foundation for a future UNIX course. Students will learn several stand alone and network UNIX commands, the structure of the operating system, the file system and the jargon. Students will also get a strong feel for UNIX's powerful features and will learn where to turn for help by using UNIX's rich electronic help utility. Ample lab exercises provide an excellent complement to the lecture material. Dates: Jan 5-Feb 9 Pavin NETWORK ADMINISTRATION I COMP/304 CRN DAYS INTRODUCTION TO UNIX COMP/300 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us PHOTO RESTORATION USING PHOTOSHOP CS2 DIG/108 Graphic Arts Graphic ArtsClasses Classes ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 (BEGINNING) DIG/102 Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Topics include basic interface, file formats, color models, scanning, resolution, image size, actions, selections, layers, masks, paths, typography, enhancing photos, painting, filters, special effects and web graphics. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbook required. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/6/2006 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Computers: Graphic Arts Classes – WEBSITE DESIGN CLASSES 21153 M/6p-9:45p AN/313 21157* T/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 21160* W/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 Burger Burger Burger FEE $150 $150 $150 PLACE INSTR Burger Burger Burger FEE $150 $150 $150 ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 DIG/151 Class will consist of hands-on exercises to develop page layout and design skills. This course is designed for those who have no prior knowledge or experience with InDesign. Projects include ads, brochures, catalog pages, newsletters and some web page application. Focus on creating a portfolio for use in the Commercial Art/Advertising industry. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individula learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbook required. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 10-Mar 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21161 M/6p-9:45p AN/313 21162* T/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 21163* T/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 26 Burger Burger Burger PLACE INSTR 21178 S/8:30a-12:15p AN/313 FEE $150 $150 $150 Pak FEE $150 DESKTOP PUBLISHING USING QUARKXPRESS 6.1 (BEGINNING) DIG/140 Prerequisite: Computer literacy. This course will introduce you to desktop publishing using QuarkXPress 6.1. You will learn how to create documents ranging from short page layouts, business cards, postcards, greeting cards and posters to multi-page newsletters, brochures, pamphlets, and advertising. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbook may be required. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 11-Mar 8 PLACE INSTR 21167 M/6p-9:45p AN/313 21175* W/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Create stunning graphics which add depth and excitement to any layout. Start with the basics of object-oriented rendering and coloring and continue with custom type and text features, templates, layers, blends and filters. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbook required. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 16; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/6/2006 21164 M/6p-9:45p AN/313 21165* T/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 21166* W/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2 (BEGINNING) DIG/103 CRN DAYS Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Beginning. Use the tools of Adobe Photoshop to restore and enhance photographs. Includes basic interface, file formats, scanning, resolution, special effects and colorizing black and white photos. Students are encouraged to work on their own photos with the help of the instructor. Bring zip disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 11; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 Burger Burger FEE $150 $150 WebsiteDesign Design Classes Classes Website WEBSITE DESIGN HTML DIG/112 Prerequisite: Knowledge of Internet, operating system navigation, basic computer skills, opening/saving documents. Learn the basic principles of web page construction, edit and format HTML documents. Make Hyperlinks to other pages, make tables, build forms, embed and optimize images. Learn about JPG, GIF formats, create frames; learn to use Java and JavaScript, review professional web-authoring tools like Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 11; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21184 S/8:30a-12:15p AN/307 Herrera FEE $150 MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER AND FIREWORKS MX 2004 (BEGINNING) DIG/105 Prerequisite: Familiar with the Internet and web design basics. Learn the principles of web design and how to edit HTML documents. Integrate web graphics using Macromedia Fireworks; find resources on the Web and survey advanced techniques related to E-commerce websites. Create your own site and demo your work in last class. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 21179 M/6p-9:45p AN/307 INSTR Herrera FEE $150 Do what you love! Turn your hobby into career at SCE! MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004 (BEGINNING) DIG/106 ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS 6.0 DIG/114 Prerequisite: HTML/web design knowledge. Students will learn how to use Flash to do web animations, interactivity and will build complete websites using only Flash. Learn basic animation, key frames, tweening, movie clips, basic action script, preparing images for web/multimedia and more! Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 9 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21181 Th/6:15p-9:30p AN/307 Herrera $150 PLACE INSTR Herrera FEE $150 3-Dimential Design 3 Dimensional Design Classes SOLID WORKS FOR THE DESIGNER (INTERMEDIATE) NEW DIG/165 NEW! Pre-Requisite: Beginning SolidWorks Class will consist of hands-on exercises to develop 3D CAD design skills with state-of-the-art intuitive, perametric 3D CAD system. This course is designed for students who have completed SolidWorks (Beginning). The intermediate course will focus on achieving a more in-depth understanding of SolidWorks by implementing more advanced operations. Bring Flash Drive. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21168 T/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 21180 T/6:15p-9:30p AN/307 Burger Robold FEE $150 $150 Digital Video Digital Video Classes Classes ADOBE PREMIERE PRO DIG/101 Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Edit in real-time and enjoy an elegant interface. Create productions that stand-out using new professional tools such as color correction, multiple nestable timelines, keyframable effects and more. Work with your tools of choice thanks to tight integration with leading video hardware and software. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 9 CRN DAYS PLACE 21176 Th/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 INSTR FEE Nord PLACE 21240 F/6p-9:45p AN/313 INSTR Nord FEE $150 $150 ONLINE ONLINE CLASSES CLASSES Instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. All courses run for 6-weeks (with a 2week grace period at the end). Courses are project oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. Complete any of these courses anytime from your home or office. For complete listing of online classes, course Seeoutline, our many Certificate offerings. Take one class, requirements, and registration, log onto: OR take a series of www.easyed.org classes to earn a Certificate! See course sub-headings for each Certificate requirement. All courses begin Jan 18 ƒ Feb 15 ƒ Mar 15 The following Non-Credit classes are online courses. Each 6-week class is composed of 12 lessons, (24 hours of study) quizzes, and a final exam. A Completion Letter is available upon successful conclusion of final exam. For more information, contact: Phone: 714-808-4625 Ɠ Email: [email protected] ACCOUNTING (5 classes for Certificate) 101 Accounting Fundamentals $92 3016 Accounting Fundamentals II 92 102 Creating a Successful Business Plan 92 3046 MS Excel: Intermediate 2003 92 104 MS Excel: Intermediate 2000 92 ACCOUNTING (5 classes for Certificate) (continued) 3031 Quickbooks Introduction 2005 92 106 Quickbooks: Performing Payroll 92 3018 Quickbooks for Contractors 92 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (5 classes for Certificate) 121 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals $92 377 Administrative Assistant Applications 92 122 Building an Ethical Business 92 504 Customer Service Fundamentals 92 376 Distribution and Logistics Management 92 123 Employment Law Fundamentals 92 125 Introduction to Business Analysis 92 3030 MS Project, Intro 2003 92 126 Managing Technical Professionals 92 128 Principles of Sales Management 92 129 Project Management @ e-Speed 92 130 Successful Construction Business Management 92 131 Understanding the Human Resource Function 92 508 Hire Smart 92 27 Computers: 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN CLASSES * DIGITAL VIDEO * ONLINE CLASSES Prerequisite: Beginning Flash. Students must have a complete understanding of Flash basics: tweening, motion paths, the library, movie clips and basic action script. Learn to use Flash for complex web animations, special effects, and sophisticated interactivity. Learn intermediate action scripting which includes working with objects, classes, methods, properties, functions and event handlers. Controlling multiple timelines, sound effects and text will be taught as well as adding dynamic interactivity to the movie and clip. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 13-Mar 10; nc Feb 17 21183 F/6p-9:45p AN/307 CRN DAYS FEE MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004 (INTERMEDIATE) DIG/135 CRN DAYS Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop and Premiere skills. Learn the Adobe After Effects work area; integrating video and graphic motion, creative mattes, animation, filtering, and multimedia animation. Bring ZIP disk/CD. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 13-Mar 10; nc Feb 17 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATE (2 classes for Certificate) 133 Manufacturing Fundamentals $92 134 Manufacturing Applications 92 MASTERY OF BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATE (2 classes for Certificate) 135 Mastery of Business Fundamentals $92 136 Mastery of Business Applications 92 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES CERTIFICATE (2 classes for Certificate) 137 Project Management Fundamentals $92 138 Project Management Applications 92 PURCHASING (2 classes for Certificate) 139 Purchasing Fundamentals 140 Purchasing Applications $92 92 SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT (2 classes for Certificate) 141 Supervision and Mgmt. 1: Fundamentals $92 142 Supervision and Mgmt. II : Fundamentals 92 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (2 classes for Certificate) 143 Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $92 144 Supply Chain Applications 92 TOTAL QUALITY (2 classes for Certificate) 145 Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals 146 Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications $92 92 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION (No Certificate) 156 A+ Certification Prep: Advanced $109 158 A+ Certification Prep: Intermediate 109 157 A+ Certification Prep: Basics 109 907 MS Windows Certification Prep Exam 70-270 109 159 MS Windows Certification Prep Exam 70-210 109 167 Network + Certification Prep 109 927 PMP Certification Prep 1 109 1091 PMP Certification Prep 2 109 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (5 classes for certificate) 3047 MS Access: Intro 2003 $92 3028 MS Access Intermediate 2003 92 176 MS Access Intermediate 2002: 92 3045 MS Excel: Intro 2003 92 3046 MS Excel: Intermediate 2003 92 902 MS Excel Advanced 92 3019 MS PowerPoint Intro 2003 92 180 MS PowerPoint Intermediate 2002: 92 192 MS PowerPoint Intro 2002: 92 3030 MS Project, Intro 2003 92 3039 MS Publisher. Intro 2003 92 181 MS Publisher Intro 2002: 92 3040 MS Word: Intro 2003 92 3041 MS Word: Intermediate 2003 92 3042 MS Word: Advanced 2003 92 1024 Crystal Reports 10 Intro 92 733 PrintShop Deluxe Intro 92 3010 MS Outlook Intro 2003 92 Online Classes COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (5 classes for certificate) (continued) 128 MS Outlook Intro 2002 $92 3031 Quickbooks Intro 2005 92 106 Quickbooks: Performing Payroll 92 3018 Quickbooks for Contractors 92 BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY (3 classes for Certificate) 113 101 Tips and Tricks for the iMac & MacIntosh $92 114 Computer Skills for the Workplace 92 115 Keyboarding 92 116 Introduction to the Internet 92 118 Windows XP: Introduction 92 248 Working With Your Macintosh 92 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & DATABASE MGMT (5 classes for certificate) 187 C++ for the Absolute Beginner $92 3052 C# for the Absolute Beginner 92 188 Comp Graphics: Programming wi/OpenGL 92 28 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & DATABASE MGMT (Cont’d) 192 Creating User Requirements Documents $92 190 Database Development: Intro 92 191 Introduction to the Game Industry 92 1024 Introduction to Crystal Reports 92 602 VBA Intro 92 126 Managing Technical Professionals 92 174 MS Access: Intro 2003 92 176 MS Access Intermediate 2003 92 192 Oracle: Intro 92 3051 Oracle: Intermediate 92 193 Perl Programming: Intro 92 129 Project Management @ e-Speed 92 194 SQL: Intro 92 195 Sybase: Intro 92 196 Visual Basic 6.0: Intro 92 197 Visual Basic.Net Intro 92 1472 Visual Basic.NET Intermediate 92 COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING & NETWORKING (3 classes for Certificate) 198 Creating a Home or Small Office Network $92 199 Networking: Intro 92 200 Networking: Intermediate 92 201 PC Troubleshooting: Intro 92 3036 Introduction to PC Security 92 3024 Wireless Networking 92 DESKTOP PUBLISHING & IMAGING (4 classes for Certificate) 3013 Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator CS 3014 Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator 10 914 Adobe FrameMaker 7.1, Intro 1048 Big Ideas Little Books 3039 MS Publisher, Intro 2003 249 MS Publisher Intro 2002 3035 PhotoShop CS Intro 204 Photoshop 7: Intro 205 Photoshop 7: Intermediate 3037 Photoshop Elements 3.0 for the Digital Photographer 1025 PhotoShop Elements CS2 for the Digital Photographer 3034 PhotoShop Elements Projects 231 PhotoShop for the Absolute Beginner 733 PrintShop Deluxe: Introduction 207 QuarkXPress 5.0 for Windows $ 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL VIDEO (3 classes for Certificate) 209 Digital Photography OUTPUT! $92 210 Discover Digital Photography 92 751 Photographing People with your Digital Camera 92 1025 Photoshop Elements 2.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 3037 Photoshop Elements 3.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 3034 PhotoShop Elements Projects 92 212 Secrets of Better Photography 92 913 PhotoShop CS for the Digital Photographer 92 WEB GRAPHICS & MULTIMEDIA (3 classes for Certificate) 901 Introduction to Flash MX 2004 $92 108 Drawing: Absolute Beginner 92 3011 Imaging for the Web Using Fireworks MX 2004 92 3012 Imaging for the Web Using Fireworks MX 92 731 Macromedia Director MX Intro 2004 92 112 Flash MX: Intro 92 WEB PAGE DESIGN (5 classes for Certificate) 105 Creating Web Pages 912 Creating Web Pages 346 Designing Effective Websites 901 Introduction to Flash MX 2004 5001 Dreamweaver MX 2004 348 Dreamweaver MX: Intro 3029 MS FrontPage 2003 Intro 350 MS FrontPage 2002: Intro 100 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions $92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 SCE can help you transition to college WEB PROGRAMMING (4 classes for Certificate) 909 Introduction to PHP and MySQL 355 Java: Absolute Beginner 358 JavaScript: Programming for the Web 359 JSP Programming: Introduction $92 92 92 92 INTERNET COURSES (3 classes for Certificate) 116 Introduction to the Internet 100 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions 2419 Outlook Express Intro 3010 MS Outlook Intro 2003 128 MS Outlook Intro 2002 152 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay $92 92 92 92 92 92 BUSINESS PLANNING & ENTREPRENURIAL (5 classes for Certificate) 149 Creating a Successful Business Plan $92 3030 MS Project, Introduction 2003 92 152 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay 92 516 Start Your Own Consulting Practice 92 3060 Wow, What a Great Event! 92 707 Business Planning for the Retired 92 515 Start & Operate Your Own Home-Based Bus. 92 150 Growing Plants for Fun & Profit 92 153 Publish it Yourself: Start Own Publishing Bus. 92 737 Secrets of the Caterer 92 148 Caring for Children 92 518 Beginning Braille Transcription 92 3038 Intermediate Braille Transcription 92 3031 Quickbooks Introduction 2005 92 TEST PREPARATION (No Certificate) 332 GED Test Prep 738 GED Prep: Language, Writing Test 3017 GED Prep Math Test 333 GMAT Prep 290 Grammar for ESL 334 GRE Prep: Part 1 335 GRE Prep: Part 2 $92 92 92 92 92 92 92 SALES & MARKETING (5 classes for Certificate) 128 Principles of Sales Management 326 Professional Sales Skills 324 Business Marketing Writing 325 Effective Selling 285 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions $92 92 92 92 92 GRANT WRITING & NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (5 classes for Certificate) 235 A to Z Grant Writing $92 736 Get Grants! 92 236 Advanced Grant Proposal Writing 92 237 Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant 92 239 Introduction to Nonprofit Management 92 511 Making the Connection: Nonprofits & Technology 92 240 Writing Effective Grant Proposals 92 904 Creating Your Own Nonprofit 92 3023 Marketing Your Nonprofit 92 3060 Wow! What a Great Event 92 $92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 PERSONAL & CAREER DEVELOPMENT (No Certificate) 221 Achieving Success with Difficult People $92 298 Communicating Like a Leader 92 114 Computer Skills for the Workplace 92 299 Conquer Your Stress! 92 300 Effective Business Writing 92 301 Get Assertive! 92 302 Get Funny! 92 303 Get Paid to Travel 92 305 Grammar Refresher 92 307 High Powered Communication 92 308 Individual Excellence: Secrets of Career Success 92 309 Leadership 92 310 Merrill Ream Speed Reading 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92 311 Resume Writing Workshop 92 312 Secrets of Success and Achievement 92 748 Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow 92 313 Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search 92 PERSONAL FINANCE & WEALTH BUILDING (No Certificate) 3021 Real Estate Investing 905 Building Wealth 3033 Debt Elimination Techniques That Work 711 Where Does All My Money Go? 712 The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks 714 Build Your Own Mutual Fund for Pennies 728 Introduction to Stock Options 321 Personal Finance 323 Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My! $92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 FAMILY & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT (No Certificate) 221 Achieving Success with Difficult People $92 223 Assisting Aging Parents 92 224 Film Literacy for Everyone 92 225 Genealogy Basics 92 226 Goodbye to Shy 92 227 Interpersonal Communication 92 228 Keys to Effective Communication 92 906 Everyday Math 92 716 Creating a Healthier Home 92 229 Magic of Hypnosis 92 230 Merrill Ream Speed Reading 92 231 Outdoor Survival Techniques 92 233 Wine Appreciation for Beginners 92 3022 Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals 92 1028 Handling Medical Emergencies 92 3060 Wow, What a Great Event 92 234 Write Your Life Story 92 LANGUAGES 518 Beginning Braille Transcription 3038 Intermediate Braille Transcription 718 Grammar for ESL 743 Speed Spanish 1738 Speed Spanish II 755 Beginning Conversational French $92 92 92 92 92 92 MATH, PHILOSOPHY, & SCIENCE 218 Theme Park Engineering 906 Everyday Math 739 Introduction to Algebra 737 Philosophy for the New Millennium 721 Great Themes in Philosophy $92 92 92 92 92 Online classes WRITING (5 classes for Certificate) 237 Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant 361 Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published 362 Business Marketing Writing 364 Craft of Magazine Writing 365 Effective Business Writing 366 Fundamentals of Technical Writing 914 Introduction to Adobe FrameMaker7.1 367 Grammar Refresher 701 Correcting Oral and Written Errors 368 Internet Writing Markets: Intro 369 Keys to Effective Editing 370 Pleasures of Poetry 153 Publish it Yourself: Your Own Publishing Bus. 371 Resume Writing Workshop 372 Song Writing Success 373 Travel Writing 220 Your Screenwriting Career 374 Write Like a Pro 234 Write Your Life Story WRITING (Cont’d) 375 Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers $92 376 Writerific 2: Adv.Creativity Training for Writers 92 3025 Creating a Sense of Place 92 736 Research Methods for Writers 92 3026 Demystifying Forensic Science: A Writers’s Guide 92 3015 Introduction to Journaling 92 135 Writing Great Technical Documents 92 3041 Beginning Writer’s Workshop 92 903 Writing for Children 92 910 Mystery Writing 92 29 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY CAREERS (No Certificate) 213 Get Funny! $92 214 Get Paid to Travel 92 215 Intro to the Game Industry 92 216 Marketing Tools for Actors 92 217 Songwriting Success 92 218 Theme Park Engineering 92 220 Your Screenwriting Career 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92 ART, HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY, & LITERATURE (No Certificate) 108 Drawing for the Absolute Beginner 92 109 Enjoying European Art 92 110 History of Women’s Writers 92 111 Inspiring Tales – Underground Railroad 92 112 Jungian Psychology 92 224 Film Literacy for Everyone 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92 TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Contact TDI for customized training: (800) 662-2322 Visit our website at: www.tdioc.com CHILD CARE & PARENTING (No Certificate) 148 Caring for Children $92 168 Enhancing Language Development in Children 92 169 Guiding Kids on the Internet 92 170 Parenting: The First Five Years 92 172 Understanding Adolescents 92 3063 Ready, Set, Read! 92 Online classes • Training and Development Institute HEALTH CARE, NUTRITION, & FITNESS (No Certificate) 1028 Handling Medical Emergencies $92 244 Introduction to Natural Health & Healing 92 247 Outdoor Survival Techniques 92 245 Medical Terminology: Word Assoc. Approach 92 3032 Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals 92 716 Creating a Healthier Home 92 242 Become a Veterinary Assistant 92 243 Food and Fitness to Fight Cancer 92 3040 Human Anatomy & Physiology 92 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION 605 Certificate in Gerontology (32 hrs.) $178 604 Certificate in Complementary & Alternative Med. 185 606 Certificate in Spirituality, Health, & Healing 155 2347 Certificate in End of Life Care 178 608 Certificate in Growth and Development Through the Lifespan 189 609 Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing 157 610 Certificate in Issues in Oxygenation 191 611 Certificate in Pain Assessment and Mgmt. 159 612 Certificate in Perinatal Issues 115 TEACHING PROFESSIONALS (No Certificate) 1048 Big Ideas In Little Books 908 The Creative Classroom 3063 Ready, Set, Read! 172 Understanding Adolescents 331 Using the Internet in the Classroom 327 Classroom Computer 299 Conquer Your Stress! 168 Enhancing Language Development in Children 301 Get Assertive! 169 Guiding Kids on the Internet 309 Leadership 330 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 743 Speed Spanish 235 A to Z Grantwriting 329 Creating Web Pages 732 PowerPoint in the Classroom All courses begin Jan 18 ƒ Feb 15 ƒ Mar 15 For convenient online course registration, log onto: www.easyed.org (714) 808-4625 [email protected] 30 $92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 A ONE-STOP SHOP SOLUTION TO MEET YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS… x x x x x x x Business Leadership Programs Customized Instruction Design & Training Digital/Multi-Media/Entertainment Environmental Health & Safety Manufacturing Process Improvement Occupational Spanish Online Learning Courses The following programs are part of the Training and Development Institute and funded by: Online Learning Online Learning x x x x x x Over 250 instructor-facilitated online courses Completion Letter Available 6-Week Courses 24 Hour Availability An innovative alternative way to learn Certificates available For detailed course description and online course registration visit: www.easyed.org For information call: (714) 808-4625 E-mail: [email protected] ATTENTION INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS Insurance Continuing Education Center State approved certification courses available. www.sce.WebCE.com (800) 488-9308 SCE has job training for the real world Centerfor for Applied Applied Competitive Center Competitive Technologies Technologies (CACT) (CACT) The CACT provides small to mid-sized manufacturers with single-point access to advanced technology and training. Training is customized to meet employer needs. Training and Technical Assistance is offered to employers in the following areas: x x x x x x x x x x x Information Technology Lean Manufacturing Internet and E-Commerce Six-Sigma Total Quality Management ISO 9000 Gap Analysis Statistical Process Control Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Process Improvement Printing Technology Industrial Electronics For information call: (714) 808-4609 Workplace Learning Workplace Learning Resource Center Resource Center(WpLRC) (WpLRC) WpLRC assists organizations in improving their employees’ job performance. Better performance helps to contribute to your bottom line! x x x x x x x x x x Occupational Spanish Career Counseling Conflict Resolution Customer Service Leadership Training Team Building Train-the-Trainer Cultural Diversity Training Supervisory/Management Training Organizational Development For information call: (714) 808-4607 x x x x x Engage training for your employees in the latest graphic arts, web design, and video editing software programs at our state-of-theart computer labs Instructors are currently working in the digital media profession NOCCCD–SCE offers an opportunity to earn a certificate in Website Design Certificates available for each successfully completed class Customized classes to meet your company’s specific needs For information call: (714) 808-4617 E-mail: [email protected] REBRAC is a nonprofit organization funded by State grants. REBRAC will provide environmental compliance and business assistance to all your environmental needs. Initial 4 hours of counseling services are FREE (ongoing projects may require a small fee). Call Perla Fickenscher, REBRAC Director at (714) 808-4620 or [email protected] x x x x HOMELAND SECURITY ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & MANAGEMENT HEALTH AND SAFETY POLLUTION PREVENTION HOMELAND SECURITY x Incident Command System ICS – FEMA Certified x Hospital Emergency Response Training HERTFEMA Certified x Personal Protective Equipment PPE and Fit Testing x Decontamination Procedures (DECON) x Ready America – for individuals x Ready Business – for businesses x National Incident Management Systems NIMS GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE & MANAGEMENT x HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operator Training) 40, 24, 8 Hr Programs x Cal Osha Management and Audits x Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans x Hazardous Materials Disclosure Requirements x Transportation of Hazardous Materials as required by DOT x Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention (SB 14) x Hazardous Waste Management in California x CA Compliance School OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY x Forklift Training and certification x Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) x Hazard Communication (Haz Com) x Respiratory Protection x Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) x Machine Guarding x Electrical Safety x Lockout/Block out x Confined Space Training & Development Institute Digital MediaCenter Center Digital Media RegionalEnvironmental Environmental Regional Business Resource Business Resource Assistance Center (REBRAC) Assistance Center OTHERS x Brownfield Job Training: o 52 Hr. Environmental Technology o 10 Hr. General Industry Standards x Site Visit/ Permit Assistance x Phase I site Assessments x First Responder Awareness FRA x First Responder Operational FRO 31 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 HAZWOPER Classes HAZWOPER Classes Hazardous Waste Operator Emergency Response If you are interested in any of these classes, call: Perla Fickenscher (714) 808-4620 or Taffy Kennedy (714) 808-4613 Training and Development Institute * Disabled students Program & Services Training is mandated by OSHA and is essential for people in environmental consulting, occupational safety, environmental health, police and fire departments, public health inspectors, and all parties dealing with hazardous waste. This 40-hour training will give you the knowledge necessary to conduct “real life” day-to-day operations at regulated and unregulated hazardous waste facilities or respond to terrorist events. This includes chemical spills, gas station remediations, abandoned chemical and waste sites and/or clandestine drug labs. The donning of PPE (personal protective equipment) is an important aspect of this course. Homeland Security Homeland SecurityClasses Classes If you are interested in any of these classes, call: Perla Fickenscher (714) 808-4620 or Taffy Kennedy (714) 808-4613 READY AMERICA -FOR INDIVIDUALS The threat of a terrorist attack is real and Homeland Security is working hard to strengthen our nation’s security. American citizens should begin a process of learning about potential threats so that we are better prepared to react during an attack. This training will show simple things that you can do now to prepare yourself and your loved ones (4 Hour class). Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $45 per person Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8 am -12 noon READY AMERICA –FOR BUSINESSES This class teaches business how to get back on their feet after a terrorist incident or natural disaster. Though each situation is unique, any organization can be better prepared if it plans carefully, puts emergency procedures in place, and practices for all kinds of emergencies. Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $95 per person Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00 am -5:00 pm PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AND FIT TESTING This training includes selection of PPE, basic steps in donning and doffing, and key procedures in the inspection of PPE. Instructed by Brian Otter Cost: $45 per person Date/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00am -11:00 am DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES “DECON” is the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants that have accumulated on personnel and equipment. It is critical in limiting the spread of hazardous substances and increasing the chances of survival in the event of an exposure. Instructed by Brian Otter Cost: $45 per person Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00 am -11:0 0am 32 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) OVERVIEW INS is the federally approved system for coordinating multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency emergencies. It is required for HazMat events (e.g. biohazards, chemical terrorism). Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $45 per person Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00 am-11:00 am NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS) Developed by the Secretary of Homeland Security at the request of the President, the National incident Management System (NIMS) integrates effective practices in emergency preparedness and response into a comprehensive national framework for incident management. The NIMS enables responders at all levels to work together more effectively to manage domestic incidents no matter what the cause, size or complexity. (40 Hr class, FEMA certified). Cost: $350 Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00 am -5:00 pm HOSPITAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINNG (HERT) HERT prepares hospitals to respond to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) events using the Incident Command system (ICS). The course is “hands-on” and is FEMA certified. (40 Hr class) Cost: $275 Dates/Times: To Be Arranged; 8:00 am -5:00 pm DISABLED DISABLEDSTUDENTS STUDENT PROGRAM & SERVICES PROGRAMS FREE! ENROLL AT ANY TIME! DSP&S services (interpreter services, tutors, note takers, etc.) are offered for those students with disabilities who enroll in general SCE classes. Special classes are offered for those students who would not benefit from general SCE offerings. For more information, please call (714) 484-7057. Those with disabilities are encouraged to request support services prior to established registration dates (please make arrangements at least four weeks prior to start of class). The TTY number is (714) 761-8165. RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY TRAINING DSPS/114 A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to provide a comprehensive and meaningful overview. The course strives to build healthy, safe sexual attitudes, behaviors, and relationships consistent with personal values. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11982 MW/9a11:30a PLACE AN/310 INSTR Kasubhai-Ashong Kids college inspires creativity CONSUMER SKILLS DSPS/135 A course designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to enhance the skills necessary for performing accurate money exchanges. Students will learn coin identification, values of coins, and basic coin counting. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11866 MW/9a-11:30a PLACE AN/132 INSTR Reyes Designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to help recognize and achieve potential as independent members of the community. Lecture, lab, and field experience are combined to provide the student with a comprehensive and meaningful educational experience. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 11949 TTh/9a-11:30a 11952 F/9a-11:30a MWF/12:30p-3p 12006 TTh/9a-11:30a 12065 TTh/9a-11:30a 11852 MW/12:30p-3p PLACE INSTR WIL/208 WIL/213 Obritz Stephens CC/CE4-3 AN/132 AN/310 Brown Barrett Reyes LIVING MORE INDEPENDENTLY DSPS/136 A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to provide a comprehensive and meaningful overview of a variety of options for living more independently (i.e. group home, own apartment), how to achieve those options, and what is needed to be successful in your choice. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11960 MW/9a-11:30a WIL/208 11993 TTh/12:30p-3:15p AN/132 12011 TTh/12:30p-3p CC/CE4-3 INSTR Stephens Bennett Brown 11628 MW/8:30a-2p 11636 21090 11651 11652 MTWTh/8:30a-3p F/8:30a-2p TTh/9a-3p F/9a-11:30a TTh/12:30p-3p F/12:30p-3p 11954 TTh/12:30p-3p PLACE WIL/208 INSTR Obritz PLACE Westview Vocational Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr CC/CE5-2 CC/CE7-8 WIL/212 AN/313 This class is designed for adults with developmental disabilities and learning disabilities who want to learn how to maintain a checking account. This is an introductory class that teaches banking vocabulary and step by step on how to open and manage a checking account. Students will be required to use the Quicken software program for balancing their checking account. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS INSTR Draffan Vernoy Day Cunningham Stephens Barrett PLACE 11973 TTh/8:30a-11:30a AN/313 INSTR Bennett COMMUNITY RESOURCES DSPS/129 A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities designed to teach skills necessary to independently take part in typical community activities by traveling to various locations in the area. Lessons learned in the classroom will be practiced in the community. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 11869 F/9a-3p PLACE CC/CE4-3 INSTR Brown SELF-ADVOCACY DSPS/133 Instruction designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to enhance advocating for self in everyday life situations. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE CC/CE4-3 AN/132 INSTR Cunningham Kasubhai-Ashong INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS DSPS/124 A comprehensive program for adults with developmental disabilities to improve social, academic, personal, prevocational and avocational capabilities. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 24; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11632 MTWThF/8:45a-2:15p CC/CE4 Anderson Crawford NUTRITION & EXERCISE DSPS/116 Geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to teach the benefits of healthy eating and proper exercise. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11765 MW/9a-11:30a 11968 F/9a-3p PLACE CC/CE7-7 WIL/208 INSTR Braman Kloeppel 33 Disabled Students Program & Services Designed for students with disabilities to provide instruction in computer operation, word processing and the use of adaptive computer equipment. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 11627 TTh/8:30a-3p CRN DAYS 11867 MW/9a-11:30a 11995 MW/12:30p-3p COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTIONAL LAB DSPS/121 CRN DAYS Designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to acquire skills in safely preparing and storing foods for independent living. Also includes nutrition, appropriate manners & kitchen organization. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 BILLING PAYING AND BANKING DSPS/130 JOB SKILLS DSPS/137 CRN DAYS BASIC COOKING DSPS/131 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us ADAPTIVE PE WEIGHT TRAINING DSPS/122 Increases physical endurance, stresses body condition/muscle development. Prerequisite: entry into this class based on physician's release. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 CRN DAYS 21082 MW/12p12:50p PLACE CC/GYM 1-102 ADAPTIVE PE ACTIVITY DSPS/160 INSTR FEE Pinkham $26 PLACE 21083 MW/11a-11:50a CC/GYM 1101 WHEELCHAIR ATHLETICS DSPS/170 NEW! NEW! INSTR FEE Pinkham $26 NEW! NEW! Disabled students program & services * DSPS off-Site Class locations This course includes instruction and participation in the fundamentals of the spectrum of wheelchair athletics. Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 CRN DAYS 21084 TTh/7p-8:50p PLACE CC/GYM 1101 A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities to provide instruction on appropriate social behaviors in the community and at home. Students will actively participate in role playing how to make and keep friends to distinguish the difference between strangers and acquaintances. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS This course is designed for the disabled student. The class modified individual and team sport activities. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 CRN DAYS SOCIAL SKILLS DSPS/140 INSTR FEE Silgailis $52 11958 MW/12:30p-3p 12010 MW/12:30p-3p PLACE WIL/208 CC/CE4-3 INSTR Obritz Cunningham BANKING FOR APARTMENT LIVING DSPS/134 A class designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities who want to learn how to budget their money, pay bills, make purchases, grocery shop, rent an apartment, and interview roommates. The class simulates living in an apartment and the responsibilities of being independent. Students must have prior banking experience in writing checks, making deposits, and ATM transactions. Students will be required to use the Quicken software program for balancing their checking account. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11938 MW/8:30a-11:30a WIL/213 INSTR Bennett DSPS Off –Site Class Locations DSPS Off-Site Class Locations CRN EXPLORATORY ARTS FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED DSPS/111 A course designed for students with visual impairments, which provides experience using various art media. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11647 T/9:30a-11:30a Braille Institute Tebo 11637 W/12:30p-2:30p Braille Institute Tebo KINESTHETIC PE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED DSPS/119 A class designed for students with visual impairments to improve body awareness, stamina, cardiovascular fitness and muscle tone. Instruction will be characterized by specialized techniques relying on tactile input to the students. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11638 W/9:30a-11:30a Braille Institute 11639 Th/9:30a-11:30a Braille Institute 12233 MW/9:30aBraille Institute 10:30a 11640 Th/12:30p-2:30p Braille Institute 11643 T/12:30p-2:30p Braille Institute 34 INSTR Tebo Tebo Challacomb Tebo Tebo 21091 11645 11641 11630 11631 11644 11797 11798 11840 12234 11629 11633 11634 11635 11646 11884 11886 LOCATION Braille Institute Empower Community Day Program Enriching-DSPS Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens West Anaheim Therapeutic Res West Anaheim Therapeutic Res West Anaheim Therapeutic Res West Anaheim Therapeutic Res Westminster Therapeutic Ctr Westminster Therapeutic Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr Westview Vocational Ctr Have Lunch at Café Cypress! Located on the 1st floor of the Anaheim Campus The Hot Food Line: Gourmet meals prepared by Cypress College Culinary Chefs-in-training. Weekly menus are posted on the door of the Café. Open: Monday – Thursday from 12n – 1p beginning week of February 2. Café Bistro: Gourmet meals prepared by Cypress College Chefs-in-training in a restaurant-style setting. Open: Thursday from 12n – 1p beginning week of February 9. Cafeteria: Delicious meals prepared to order including breakfast burritos, oven-baked pizza, sandwiches, salads, and more by Cypress College Culinary Chefs-in-training. Open: Monday - Friday from 8a – 1p beginning week of January 17. For more information or to ORDER AHEAD BY PHONE, Call 714-808-4641 Learn something new at SCE! ESPRESSO TIME FN/609 CuLINARY ARTS CULINARY ARTS ANAHEIM AnaheimCAMPUS CampusCULINARY Culinary VISITING JANUARY Visiting CHEFS: Chefs: January INTRODUCTION OF TAMALES NEW! FN/603 NEW! Learn the foundation of Mexican cuisine rooted in the Mayans and Aztecs. Corn is a sacred plant to the Aztecs which is why it is used as a main ingredient, such as in tamales. Chef Cirilo will introduce you to the basics of tamale making: masa, different fillings such as pollo (chicken), carne de res (beef), camarones (shrimp) and elote (corn). Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Jan 11-Jan 11 CRN DAYS 21125 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 FAMILY COOKING-PERFECT PASTA NEW! FN/598 NEW! Learn to make simple pasta dough that can be served with many types of sauces or buttered and eaten plain as a side dish. A simple Marinara and Alfredo sauce will be taught and served with the pasta. We will discuss the many variations for these sauces and its uses other than with pasta. Making a soft and delicious meatball the whole family will also be taught. THIS IS A CLASS FOR CHILDREN (7-13 YEARS) TO ATTEND WITH THEIR MOM, DAD, OR GRANDPARENT. Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Jan 14-Jan 14; nc Jan 14 CRN DAYS 21115 S/9a-1p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $80 The amenable chicken keeps company with subtle or strong ingredients and is adaptable to easy and complex sauces. Learn the fundamentals of chicken butchery, different cooking methods for each part of the chicken, and sauces such as the Gran Marnier. Bring an apron, towel and your enthusiasm. Dates: Jan 18-Jan 18 CRN DAYS 21122 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird "LITTLE EATS" - DIM SUM FN/596 FEE $50 NEW! NEW! Have you ever been in a Chinese teahouse and not known what to order? Try the Dim Sum challenge Steamed Sui Mai, Potstickers, Diamond Shrimp Balls, and Baked Coconut Buns. The Dim Sum menu is a tasting that doesn't quit. These "Little Eats" excite but never tire your appetite. Bring your hat, apron, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Jan 25-Jan 25 CRN DAYS 21118 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Louie CRN DAYS 21133 S/9a-1p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Sims FEE $50 ANAHEIM Anaheim CAMPUS Campus CULINARY Culinary Visiting CHEFS: Chefs: February VISITING FEBRUARY THE AMAZING FISH FN/605 NEW! NEW! Discover the diversity of fish and their different flavors. There are so many different combinations of texture, flavor and the many different ways of preparation. Learn more about the widely available fish, petrale sole, fish butchery, fish roulades with mushroom duxelle and different pan sauces. Amazingly fish will be one of your favorites daily and not just once in awhile. Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Feb 1-Feb 1 CRN DAYS 21127 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 "MORE LITTLE EATS" - DIM SUM NEW! FN/597 NEW! Have you ever been in a Chinese Teahouse and not known what to order? Try the Dim Sum challenge Taro Root or Potato Dumplings, Cha Siu Bow, Seasame Seed Balls (Gin Duey) and Curry Pork Puffs. This menu is a tasting that doesn't quit. These "Little Eats" will excite but never tire your appetite - and there's always more to learn in March. Bring your hat, apron, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Feb 8-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE 21119 W/6p-10p AN/175 INSTR Louie FEE $50 CHOCOLATES AND MORE-A VALENTINE SPECIAL NEW! FN/608 NEW! Chocolate is not only one of the world's most popular confections, it is also a wonderful medium for decorative work, ranging from simple garnishes to elaborate showpieces. Well known CHEF ONESIMO LORENZO FROM THE WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT will demonstrate his mastery and creativity with spun sugar, chocolate specialty items and other dessert items. Make this connection with our special chef and create your own valentine treat. Bring your hat, apron, towel and containers for your treats. REGISTER EARLY-LIMITED SEATING! Dates: Feb 9-Feb 9 CRN DAYS 21132 Th/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 FEE $50 35 Culinary Arts: Anaheim Campus Classes THE VERSATILE AND COOPERATIVE CHICKEN NEW! FN/600 NEW! NEW! NEW! Learn how to make your favorite espresso beverages from a certificated STARBUCKS barista. Lattes! Mochas! Caramel Macchiatos! Discover new coffees from around the globe, where they are grown and how they are roasted. It's coffee time, so join us and learn from the best. Bring your hat, apron, towel and your favorite mug or coffee cup! Dates: Jan 28-Jan 28 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us FAMILY COOKING - DESSERTS AND PASTRY FN/599 NEW! NEW! The process for making Pate a Choux or Cream Puff pastry is always fun to do with children. We will start with the pastry and make a filling. The puffs will be glazed with a Ganache. Individual tarts will also be made starting with the pastry. These desserts will be a special treat for your Valentine. THIS IS A CLASS FOR CHILDREN (7-13 YEARS) TO TAKE WITH THEIR MOM, DAD OR GRANDPARENT. Come and enjoy your family time in the kitchen. Bring your mom or dad or grandparent. Come and enjoy your family time in the kitchen. Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Feb 11-Feb 11 CRN DAYS 21116 S/9a-1p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $80 Culinary Arts: Anaheim Campus Classes * Yorba Linda Classes MOLE ESTILO POBLANO - MOLE FROM PUEBLO NEW! FN/602 NEW! Discover the rich culinary traditions of Mexico. The cuisine of Mexico achieves their wonderful flavors through the use of chiles, spices, herbs, lowfat condiments, and Chocolate. Chef Cirilo will introduce you to chocolaty Mole: Mole Verde and Mole Poblanos. Come on down chocolate lovers! Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Feb 15-Feb 15 CRN DAYS 21124 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 BREADS, BREADS, BREADS NEW! FN/606 NEW! There is nothing like the smell of fresh bread baking in the oven. Yet something as simple as bread can be one of the most exacting and complex products to make. Learn the basic principles of bread making: gluten development, yeast fermentation and different mixing methods. Join us in the making Foccacia, challah and zucchini breads. Bring an apron, hat, towel, and containers for leftovers. Dates: Feb 22-Feb 22 CRN DAYS 21128 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE FAMILY COOKING - BREAKFAST FOODS FOR ANYTIME OF DAY FN/604 NEW! NEW! Breakfast can be more than a scrambled egg. We will be making vegetable omelets, rolled and flat. Crepes will be made with one savory and one sweet. These dishes are suitable for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They can be simple preparations and with a few elegant touches good enough for company. THIS IS A CLASS FOR CHILDREN (7-13 YEARS) TO TAKE WITH THEIR MOM, DAD, OR GRANDPARENT. Enjoy your family time in the kitchen. Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Mar 11-Mar 11 CRN DAYS 21126 S/9a-1p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $80 MORE BREADS AND ROLLS NEW! FN/607 NEW! Back for more flavorful, handmade breads and rolls. Don't be afraid of yeast and the process of making breads. Learn how to make the basic yeast dough and create your own bread, baguettes, cinnamon rolls, and pecan buns. Once you learn the process, practice at home and give your artisan breads as gifts to your friends and family. Nothing can capture the wonderful aroma of fresh breads baking in your own oven. Bring your apron, hat, towel and a container for leftovers. Dates: Mar 15-Mar 15 CRN DAYS 21129 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 "BACK FOR MORE LITTLE EATS" DIM SUM NEW! FN/595 NEW! Have you ever been in a Chinese Teahouse and not known what to order? Try the Dim Sum challenge Spring Rolls, Steamed Shrimp Dumplings, Hom Suey Gok, and Mango Pudding. These "Little Eats" will excite but never tire your appetite. Bring your hat, apron, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Mar 22-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 21117 W/6p-10p PLACE AN/175 INSTR Louie FEE $50 $50 YORBA LINDA CULINARY ANAHEIM CAMPUS Anaheim CampusCULINARY Culinary VISITING VisitingCHEFS: Chefs: MARCH March FROM THE SHORES OF MEXICO FN/601 NEW! NEW! Back for more of the flavor of Mexico. Try their low-fat and low calorie seafood dishes that have the rich wonderful flavors of chiles, spices and herbs that are uniquely from the shores of Mexico. Chef Cirilo will introduce you to these seafood delights: Ceviche, Crab Salad Tostados, Sauteed Shrimp with Corn Compot and Pescado Sandiado (Grilled Fish Red Snapper). Join us for this wonderful culture adventure. Bring your apron, hat, towel and containers for leftovers. Dates: Mar 8-Mar 8 CRN DAYS 21123 W/6p-10p 36 PLACE AN/175 INSTR Bird FEE $50 Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: CLASSES: JANUARY January CHINESE COOKING FN/099 Chinese Cooking is as popular as ever! Join us in class as we create traditional favorites, as well as new dishes to delight your palates and please the senses. Chinese dishes are nutritious, economical, and attractive to the eye as well as fun to prepare. Learn how to use different seasonings to give your meals variety, distinctive flavors and wonderful aromas. You will prepare a complete meal each week! Class limited to 25 students. Bring a dish towel to class and a container for leftovers! Dates: Jan 17-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 20374 T/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Louie FEE $82 Your classmates will miss you if you miss class Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: YORBA LINDA CULINARY February CLASSES: FEBRUARY BUSY PEOPLE'S SLOW SIMMER COOKING CROCK POT II FN/593 Come enjoy meals that can be prepared with little last minute preparation. Some will be prepared using a clay roaster, and others will be prepared using a crock pot. You will taste a lot and go home with your choice of one of the following sets of recipe ingredients. Chunky Chili, Seafood Pasta, Lemon Pepper Pork Tenderloin, and Lemon Kissed Potatoes, Lasagna, Sweet and Sour Pork, and others. Remember to bring a towel and container for leftovers and the starter ingredients for a crock pot recipe. Dates: Feb 1-Feb 1 CRN DAYS 21001 W/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE $30 BRAZILIAN CUISINE FN/575 Join us for an exciting night of fun and flavorful foods! You will learn from a Brazilian why Brazilian people are so happy and friendly (it is the food!), as we cook together some of the most traditional dishes of the country of Carnival, samba, and exotic flavors. You will master how to cook a full Brazilian meal, including Feijoada (delicious black bean and pork stew), coconut pudding with plum sauce, cheese puffs, eggplant appetizer, fried bananas, salad of hearts of palm, and much more. Impress family and friends with a delicious meal that is easy to prepare. Remember your towel for clean-up and a container for leftovers. Dates: Feb 6-Feb 6 CRN DAYS 20553 M/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Hale FEE $30 VALENTINE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES FN/208 CRN DAYS 21006 W/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE $30 CAJUN COOKIN' FN/213 Join us on our journey through Bayou and Cajun country as we sample the culinary delights of this region: Crabmeat Crepes, Gumbo, Jambalaya, Red Beans and Rice, Cajun Chicken and more. Bring a towel and container for leftovers! All students will assist in the food preparation. Dates: Feb 22-Feb 22 CRN DAYS 21005 W/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE Travel the world on an evening of international flavors. Come and learn how to prepare traditional appetizers from many different countries: from Cuba to Brazil, Germany to Hawaii, Philippines to Mexico. This class will give you hands on opportunity to cook delicious appetizers that can also be combined with any meal. Don't miss the opportunity to learn how to throw an international party! Remember to bring a towel and container for leftovers. Dates: Feb 27-Feb 27 CRN DAYS 20555 M/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Hale FEE $30 Yorba Linda Culinary Classes: YORBA LINDA CULINARY March CLASSES: MARCH SIMPLY DELICIOUS CINNAMON ROLLS FN/210 You can smell the aroma of "real" Cinnamon Sticky Buns, Red Flannel Hash, Breakfast Strombolli (looks like pizza). Old Fashioned Baking Powder Biscuits, and Monterey Brunch. Bring a towel and container for leftovers! All students will assist in the food preparation. Dates: Mar 6-Mar 6 CRN DAYS 20560 M/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE $30 COOKING MADE EASY FN/582 Practicality is the name of the game! You don't have time to spend hours in the kitchen cooking a meal? So, come join us for this exciting class, where you will learn techniques, tools, and recipes that combined will save you time in the kitchen, preparation, cooking and cleaning up. You still will be able to prepare a variety of delicious meals for one person or a big family. This will be a hands on class, but also bring a writing pad for the wonderful useful tips you will get. You can't afford to miss it! Remember to bring a towel and container for leftovers. Dates: Mar 13-Mar 13 CRN DAYS 20554 M/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Hale FEE $30 MICROWAVE COOKING FN/257 Do you think that your microwave is only for heating up leftovers? Get past using those pre-prepared meals in a box! We'll make appetizers, main dishes, vegetable combinations, bake bread, make puddings and more. How about Shrimp and Artichoke Saute, Prime Rib, and Double Chocolate Cake for dessert? Remember to bring a towel and container for leftovers. Dates: Mar 15-Mar 15 CRN DAYS 21004 W/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE $30 $30 37 Culinary ARts: Yorba Linda ClASSES Treat your valentine to homemade truffles, delightfullydelicious chocolate confections that you can make inexpensively $5.00 per pound. Learn to create these hand-dipped chocolate with delicate fillings, such as Strawberry, Chocolate, and Amaretto. Includes decorating truffles, making Caramel Pecan Turtles, and preparing a Spicy Chicken Rice Salad with Ginger Dressing to balance your sugar level. Bring a towel and container for leftovers! Students will participate in the preparation of truffles. Dates: Feb 8-Feb 8 APPETIZERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD FN/581 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us LOW FAT MEXICAN CUISINE FN/594 This class will target the many people in Orange and LA counties that have fallen in love with the Mexican cuisine, and have been exposed to it for a long time, but now have become more health conscious. These people do not want to give up the good taste, but are willing to sacrifice a little of the flavor, in order to eat a lower fat and healthier food. This class will also attract anybody who enjoys cooking, and has an interest in healthier food, as the techniques used can be applied to many other types of food. Students will be excited about being able to eat some favorite foods, and still feel that they are eating healthier. Dates: Mar 20-Mar 20 CRN DAYS 21003 M/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Hale FEE $30 CULINARY ARTS: YORBA LINDA CLASSES * Home Decorative Arts: Clothing Design Want to make some really good cheesecake? Come to prepare and taste White Chocolate Cheesecake, Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake, New York Style Cheesecake, Santa Fe Cheesecake, Mini Cheesecake and others. Learn tips about preparation and minimizing the fat grams. Dates: Mar 23-Mar 23 20559 Th/6p-10p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Lansing FEE $30 Home Decorative Arts HOME DECORATIVE ARTS Learn how to sew! Individual instruction allows you to sew what you wish. Lessons on alterations, following pattern directions and simplified techniques will be reinforced through demonstrations on small household and personal projects. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 PLACE CC/CE7-6 INSTR Eggan FEE $5 SEWING FOR BEGINNERS CC/112 Learn to sew with easy new methods. Covers any project that has to do with fabrics of any kind for home or family. Know your machine, consumer purchasing; understand patterns and alterations. Make what you like and get creative! Dates: Jan 19-Mar 23 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 †Dates: Jan 23-Mar 20; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 20225 Th/6p-9:30p AN/140 20261* M/6p-9:30p YL/408 20646† M/6p-9:30p CC/CE7-6 38 INSTR Poteet Martinez Poteet PLACE INSTR FEE 20190 W/8:30a-12:30p CC/CE7-6 20192 F/9a-12:30p AN/140 20191 T/5:30p-10p CC/CE7-6 Eggan $5 Martinez $5 Eggan $5 Learn how to make the newest fashions, dresses, skirts, blouses, jackets and pants. Emphasizes couture techniques, pattern adjustment, developing speed, wardrobe planning, intro to tailoring. Inter/Adv students only! Bring your sewing machine or use one of ours. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 20194 Th/9a-12:30p PLACE INSTR CC/CE7-6 Martinez FEE $5 $5 $5 FEE $5 FLAT PATTERN METHOD CC/120 Create individualized basic patterns using your measurements and conventional drafting methods. Some computer aided drafting. Some "draping" offered. Design a variety of garment details for bodices, necklines, collars, sleeves, skirts, dresses, jackets and pants. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 14 PLACE 20201 T/9a-12:30p CC/CE7-6 INDIVIDUAL CLOTHING INSTRUCTION CC/111 20195 W/1p-6p CRN DAYS CRN DAYS Clothing Design Clothing Design CRN DAYS Create today's fashions with styles that precisely fit and enhance your body image. Textile properties, faster techniques, proper interfacings, fool-proof pockets, lining and pressing will result in garments costing far less than designer outfits. Computer analysis/drafting, industrial/regular machine use, ready-to-wear alterations and accessory items will be covered. May include men's tailoring. All levels welcome! Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Feb 17 DRESSMAKING CC/116 CHEESECAKES GALORE! FN/234 CRN DAYS WOMEN'S TAILORING CC/115 INSTR Martinez FEE $5 CARE AND USE OF OVERLOCK MACHINE CC/126 Designed for the individual with little or no knowledge of how to use an overlock/serger machine. This course covers basic operation of the machine, how the stitches are formed and how to adjust the tensions according to the thread, fabric, and desired type of stitch. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006 CRN DAYS 20189 Th/12:30p-4p 20193 W/6p-9:30p PLACE INSTR YL/408 Silvers CC/CE7-6 Martinez FEE $5 $5 MACHINE EMBROIDERY CC/131 Learn creative, free-motion and computerized sewing machine stitching techniques. Includes satin and stagger stitch, fabric embellishments, cutwork, applique, proper tension, thread and stabilizer selections. Bring your machine or use ours (bring Bernina bobbins, 1008 or Artista). Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 20637 M/8:30a-12p YL/408 INSTR Magnuson FEE $5 Stay in class and learn more INDIVIDUAL CLOTHING INSTRUCTION CC/111 Learn how to sew! Individual instruction allows you to sew what you wish. Lessons on alterations, following pattern directions and simplified techniques will be reinforced through demonstrations on small household and personal projects. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS 20195 W/1p-6p HAND KNIT AND CROCHET GARMENTS CC/124 PLACE 20180 T/9a-12:30p AN/140 20196 Th/12pCC/GYM 2-112 3:30p 20198 W/6p-9:30p YL/303 20200 Th/6p-9:30p CC/GYM 2-112 INSTR FEE Brainard $5 Brainard $5 Brainard $5 Brainard $5 PLACE INSTR YL/408 YL/408 YL/408 YL/408 YL/408 WIL/201 CC/CE7-6 YL/408 O'Brien Carlson O'Brien Silvers Silvers O'Brien Gordon Gordon FEE $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 SEWING FOR THE HOME CC/140 Basic techniques will be used to create decorative items for the home. Learn to sew pillows, table coverings, simple window treatments, slip covers, duvets, etc. for a fraction of retail cost. Fabric for small projects will be provided. All levels welcome. Dates: Jan 17-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE 20324 T/6p-9:30p AN/140 INSTR Poteet FEE $5 EXPLORING NEEDLEWORK CC/400 Each term, one or two needlework techniques will be explored in depth. Additional smaller projects will be selected from: trapunto, Brazilian and ribbon embroidery, applique, beadwork, embroidery or other needlework categories. No previous needlework experience is required! Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS PLACE 20640 M/9a-12:30p CC/CE7-6 20316* W/12:30p-4p YL/408 INSTR Caverly Silvers FEE $5 FEE $5 $5 PLACE YL/402 INSTR Innes FEE $75 DRAWING: BEYOND THE BASICS ARTC/161 This course is for those of you who have some basic drawing skills and wish to further explore your potential to express yourself visually. Creativity and innovative approaches will be emphasized. Concepts will include composition, color theory, perspective, lighting, and emotional content in a problem solving approach. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 14 CRN DAYS 21151 T/9a-12p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Innes FEE $75 BASIC DRAWING ARTC/162 This is the class for you if you always wanted to learn to draw. We will learn the basic skills in contour drawing, shading, creating texture, basic composition and perspective. The drawing medium will include graphite, charcoal, and ink. A short lecture and demonstration is followed by a related drawing assignment. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 21152 Th/9a-12p PLACE YL/402 INSTR Innes FEE $75 CARTOONING MADE EASY ARTC/136 Learn how to cartoon people, animals, background, and more including inking, lettering, use of pens, brushes, perspective, and creating professional comic strips. Previous students have sold their cartoons to newspapers and magazines. Taught by Mel Schoenberger, professional cartoonist with over 45 years of experience, the class is for all levels of experience. Please bring an 11x14 pad of tracing paper to the first class; supply list will be provided. Class is for those 14 years and older. Come join the fun! Dates: Jan 12-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 21105 Th/7p-9p PLACE YL/306 INSTR FEE Schoenberger $70 39 Home Decorative Arts: Clothing Design • Drawing & Painting W/9a-12:30p T/9a-12:30p M/12p-3:30p T/12:30p-4p T/6p-9:30p M/6p-9:30p Th/6:30p-10p W/6:30p-10p Eggan Discover the possibilities of expressing yourself with various painting mediums. All skill levels are welcome. A lecture/demonstration on materials, techniques, color, and composition is followed by a guided lab session. Voluntary supportive critiques held at the end of each class. Some drawing skills are suggested. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 14 21149 T/1p-4p Introduction to patchwork with a foolproof method for assembling patchwork squares. May cover tying, quilting, frames and finishing.*Includes related projects. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 20202 20465 20466* 20185 20187 20230* 20188 20504 INSTR PAINTING ARTC/160 CRN DAYS PATCHWORK, QUILTING AND APPLIQUE CC/130 CRN DAYS CC/CE7-6 Drawing & Drawing & Painting Painting Learn the basic stitches of knitting and crocheting. Advance to making designer garments and accessories for all members of the family. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006 CRN DAYS PLACE SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us CARICATURING MADE EASY NEW! ARTC/137 NEW! This class will tickle you from head to toe! It's easy, it's fun and rewarding. If you can draw, you can caricature. It's amazing how fast you will learn. You will learn inking, lettering, drawing small action bodies, use of equipment, creative ideas, shadowing, etc. Join in the fun and learn professional caricaturing. Taught by an international caricuature cartoonist with over 45 years experience. Bring 11 x 14 tracing paper pad, pencil and eraser to first class. Additional supply list will be provided. All levels of experience are welcomed. You must be 14 years or older. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21044 M/7p-9p PLACE YL/306 INSTR FEE Schoenberger $70 HOME DECORATIVE ARTS: Drawing & Painting • Floral Design • Home Decor DRAWING WITH THE RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR BRAIN ARTC/800 If you have practiced drawing in the past but feel stuck, or want to draw beyond stick figures, come enjoy learning how to draw using the right side of your brain! This technique is fun and successful regardless of your art background. Materials will be provided. Dates: Jan 24-Mar 14 CRN DAYS 20689 W/6:30p-7:30p PLACE WIL/208 INSTR FEE Fowler $35 In this class, you will learn how to draw proportional figures, faces, gesture drawings, and flats of garments. Along with how to draw collars, blouses, skits, pants, hats, and accessories. Students will learn to illustrate fashion figures using watercolors, colored pencils, markers, pen, etc. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 PLACE INSTR 20687 Th/5:30p-7p CC/CE12-11 Bae FEE $60 Watermedia/watercolor. All levels are welcome, course covers beginning, intermediate and advanced instructions. Includes color theory, composition, and intro to watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons, acrylic watercolor, watercolor printmaking. Innovative techniques and daily constructive critiques. No previous art experience needed. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 PLACE INSTR 20213 M/11a-3p YL/403 20214* W/12:30p-4:30p YL/403 FEE McLaughlin $74 McLaughlin $74 TOLE & DECORATIVE ARTS (BEGINNING - INTERMEDIATE) HD/100 Learn to paint a variety of projects from beginning to an intermediate level. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 20664 Th/8:30a12p 40 CRN DAYS PLACE 20328 W/9a-12:30p CC/CE9-2 20181 W/6p-9:30p CC/FA-130 PLACE AN/140 INSTR Reynolds FEE $5 INSTR Daun Daun FEE $5 $5 FLORAL DESIGN Floral Design FLORIST TECHNIQUES (BEGINNING) FLOR/100 For homemakers and those interested in floral shop employment. Covers shop procedures and arrangements. A Certificate of Completion will be issued to any student upon request. This class is 12 weeks. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 26 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Patterson Patterson FEE $130 $130 FLORIST TECHNIQUES (INTERMEDIATE) FLOR/101 Prerequisite: Must have completed the Beginning Class. For homemakers and those interested in flower shop employment. Class will cover floral shop procedures and arrangements. This class is 12 weeks. A Certificate of Completion will be issued to any students upon request. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 CRN DAYS WATERMEDIA CRAE/206 CRN DAYS Learn to prepare, paint and finish a variety of projects on various surfaces. All levels of painting skills welcome. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 20205 T/9:30a-12:30p YL/403 20206 T/6:30p-9:30p YL/403 FASHION ILLUSTRATION FOR ADULTS ARTC/140 CRN DAYS TOLE AND DECORATIVE ARTS (INTERMEDIATE) HD/111 20207 W/9:30a-12:30p 20208 Th/9:30a-12:30p 20209 Th/6:30p-9:30p PLACE INSTR FEE YL/403 Patterson YL/403 Patterson YL/403 Patterson $165 $165 $165 Home Decor Decor Home LANDSCAPING FOR HOMEOWNERS HD/122 Design a layout plan that meets your needs; choose construction, plant materials and appropriate installation method. Scaled plans can be put out to bid or you can do it yourself. Covers grading, drainage, irrigation and basic design principles with emphasis on planting techniques and planning ideas for perennial and annual gardens. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20259 T/6:30p9:30p PLACE YL/305 INSTR Murphy FEE $5 Quédese en clase y apreda más Improving Lifestyles Improving Lifestyles PARENTING Parenting BECOME SLENDER WITH HYPNOSIS MEDO/211 Let go of thoughts and behaviors that cause you to hold onto excess weight; replace them with healthy habits and attitudes. Cassette recommended (available in Cypress College). Wear warm clothing; pillow/blanket optional. Dates: Jan 11-Feb 1 CRN DAYS PLACE 21002 W/7p-8:30p CC/CE9-1 INSTR Schmidt FEE $30 Photography Photography Fundamentals of 35mm and digital photography. Covers composition, depth of field, lenses, film types, digital formats, electronic flash and night-time photography. If possible, bring camera to first meeting. Includes field trip! Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20326 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/306 20549 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/301 FEE Rosenberger $70 Rosenberger $70 PHOTOGRAPHY (INTERMEDIATE) FOTO/102 Sharpen your photographic skills. Become familiar with current day equipment and express your creative talents. Covers portrait photography, special effects, night-time digital photography. Field trip with instruction included. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20215 Th/6:30p9:30p PLACE YL/306 INSTR FEE Rosenberger $70 Drama Drama Beginning and intermediate actors will learn how to break into commercials, television and film. Using actual commercial and TV scripts, learn the basics of working in front of a camera, including script analysis, vocal technique and physical presentation. Gain exposure to the business side of acting, including resumes, photos and getting on agent. Dates: Jan 21-Jan 21 21224 S/10a-3p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-315 Conrad Enrollment is limited during the SCE registration period to TWO CLASSES in the parent and child series. After the SCE in-person registration period ends, additional enrollment is encouraged in any open classes. Please make note! During our construction Cypress classes will be moving during the middle of the term to a third floor room on the Cypress Campus. Please limit the use of strollers as they are not recommended! BABIES LOVE MUSIC (AGES 4-14 MONTHS) PARN/147 Music listening and music activities provide an excellent foundation for your baby's cognitive and social development. Mix together: One part thunder on a large gathering drum. Add glockenspiels for rain. Sprinkle liberally with rhythm band instruments, singing and puppets. Top it off with guitar, harmonica, and recorded music. MMM...mmm... good! Enrollment limited to 14. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 1/23/2006 *Starts week of 1/30/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20402 20403* 20525 20660* 20585 T/11a-12p T/11a-12p W/11a-12p W/11a-12p T/3:30p4:30p 20659* T/3:30p4:30p PLACE INSTR FEE YL/404 Greeno $20 WIL/203 WIL/203 AN/134 AN/134 YL/404 Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 1-2) PARN/148 ACTING FOR COMMERCIALS (AGES 16 TO ADULT) FOTO/104 CRN DAYS Children must attend classes with a registered adult. The adult registering for the class can be the parent, grandparent or guardian. FEE $30 Music activities provide an excellent foundation for your preschooler's cognitive and social development. Mix together: One part thunder on Indian tom toms. Add glockenspiels and xylophones for rain. Sprinkle liberally with rhythm band instruments, singing and puppets. Top it off with guitar, harmonica, and recorded music. MMM...mmm...good... Enrollment limited to 14. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 1/23/2006 *Starts week of 1/30/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20352 20401 20526* 20661* T/10a-11a W/10a-11a T/10a-11a W/10a-11a PLACE WIL/203 AN/134 WIL/203 AN/134 INSTR Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno FEE $20 $20 $20 $20 41 Home Decorative ARts: Improving Lifestyles • Photography • Drama • Parenting PHOTOGRAPHY (BEGINNING) FOTO/101 Parenting classes provide a wonderful opportunity to bond with your child. Share in activities with your child that will stimulate social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 1-4) PARN/150 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 1/23/2006 *Starts week of 1/30/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20568 20572* 20663* 20662 20569 T/12p-1p T/12p-1p W/12p-1p W/12p-1p T/2:30p3:30p 20573* T/2:30p3:30p 20570 T/4:30p5:30p 20574* T/4:30p5:30p PLACE WIL/203 WIL/203 AN/134 AN/134 YL/404 INSTR Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno FEE $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 YL/404 Greeno $20 YL/404 Greeno $20 YL/404 Greeno $20 Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 1/23/2006 *Starts week of 1/30/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 20353 20400 20542* 20543* T/9a-10a W/9a-10a T/9a-10a W/9a-10a PLACE WIL/203 AN/134 WIL/203 AN/134 INSTR Greeno Greeno Greeno Greeno FEE $20 $20 $20 $20 KINDERGYM (AGES 1-2) PARN/104A Parents and children enjoy exercise, movement and music together. Emphasis on developing large motor skills, coordination and self-esteem. Class provides an opportunity for parents to observe and interact with child. All activities introduced can be done by parents with child at home. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20642 20276 20277 21053 T/8:45a-9:45a W/9a-10a M/9a-10a M/12p-1p PLACE INSTR CC/CE8-4 WIL/203 YL/404 YL/404 Dodson Dodson Dodson Dodson FEE $15 $15 $15 $15 KINDERGYM (AGES 2-3) PARN/104B PLACE INSTR Parenting 20643 T/9:45a-10:45a CC/CE8-4 Dodson 20278 W/10a-11a WIL/203 Dodson 20279 M/10a-11a YL/404 Dodson FEE $15 $15 $15 Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 20644 T/10:45a-11:45a 20280 W/11a-12p 20281 M/11a-12p 42 20091 20106 20234 20093 20425 M/8:45a-10:45a F/8:45a-10:45a M/9a-10:30a Th/9:30a-11a M/9:30a-11:30a PLACE INSTR CC/CE8-4 CC/CE8-4 WIL/203 WIL/203 AN/134 Wahhab Wahhab Reeves Dodson Cortez FEE $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20111 F/10:45a12:45p 20107 Th/11a-12:30p 20426 M/11:30a-1:30p 20235 Th/12:30p-2p PLACE INSTR FEE WIL/203 AN/134 WIL/203 $15 $15 $15 CC/CE8-4 Wahhab Dodson Cortez Dodson $15 PARENTING: ART, MUSIC & MOVEMENT (AGES 2.5-5) PARN/101C Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20116 M/10:45a-12:45p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE8-4 Wahhab $15 PRESCHOOLERS (AGES 1.5-2.5) PARN/106A Quality time for you and your child to build self-esteem and confidence in a program that includes crafts, painting, music, structured and unstructured play, sharing ideas and parenting information. Bring a snack for your child. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Feb 17 20123 20125 20372 20126 Th/9a-11a W/9a-11a T/9a-11a Th/9:30a11:30a 21136 F/9:30a11:30a PLACE INSTR FEE WIL/203 Allee $15 INSTR FEE YL/404 YL/404 YL/404 AN/134 Staff Stearns Stearns Stearns $15 $15 $15 $15 PRESCHOOLERS (AGES 2-3) PARN/106B KINDERGYM (AGES 3-4.5) PARN/104C CRN DAYS CRN DAYS CRN DAYS Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS Parent and Child will enjoy self-esteem building activities together: songs and music: easel and finger painting; band and blocks; school readiness; crafts and Playdoh. Includes activity ideas to do at home. Please bring a snack or lunch. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 PARENTING: ART, MUSIC & MOVEMENT (AGES 2.5-4.5) PARN/101B KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 2-4) PARN/149 CRN DAYS PARENTING: ART, MUSIC & MOVEMENT (AGES 1.5-2.5) PARN/101A PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE8-4 Dodson $15 WIL/203 Dodson $15 YL/404 Dodson $15 Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS 20127 W/8:45a10:45a PLACE CC/CE8-4 Wahhab $15 Make class attendance your top priority Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20255 M/10:30a-12p 20237 W/10:45a12:45p 20581 F/11:30a-1:30p 21137 F/11:30a-1:30p PLACE INSTR WIL/203 Reeves CC/CE8-4 Wahhab AN/134 WIL/203 Staff Allee FEE $15 $15 $15 $15 PARENTING: CHILDREN AND READING READINESS (AGES 2.5-4) PARN/119 Parent and child attend together. Various educational activities, working with scissors, paper and paste that prepare your child to read. includes painting, Playdoh and singing. Bring lunch for your child. Starts week of 1/9/2006, ends week of 3/13/2006; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 20124 F/9:30a11:30a 20088 Th/11a-1p 20089 W/11a-1p 20472 T/11a-1p 20090 Th/11:30a1:30p PLACE INSTR FEE YL/404 YL/404 YL/404 AN/134 Staff Stearns Stearns Stearns $15 $15 $15 $15 AN/134 Staff PREPARATION FOR CHILDBIRTH PARN/109 Course provides expectant mother and coach(es) with knowledge, tools and support to have a positive birth experience. Anatomy and physiology of the birth process, relaxation, paced breathing and comfort techniques are covered. Mother should bring two pillows, sack lunch, wear comfortable pants or shorts and can have two coaches. Dates: Jan 28-Jan 28 *Dates: Feb 25-Feb 25 †Dates: Mar 25-Mar 25 20128 S/9a-4:30p 20129* S/9a-4:30p 20130† S/9a-4:30p PLACE CC/CE4-2 CC/CE4-2 CC/CE4-2 INSTR Miller Miller Miller Designed to lend support and provide some realistic parenting techniques that can be used in the parent's day-to-day life. Dates: Jan 11-Feb 15 PLACE 20517 W/7p-8:30p CC/CE4-3 INSTR Hayhurst Air Conditioning and Refrigeration REFRIGERATION ELECT/CONT ELECT ACAR/104 Covers electrical schematic diagram reading, basic load devices, switches, controls, single-phase motors and starting components, field electrical safety and trouble shooting principles. Lecture combined with practical demonstrations and hands on lab. You must attend both lecture and lab. Text required. Dates: Jan 17-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20317 TTh/7p9:50p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-101 Stuart FEE $30 Apprenticeship Apprenticeship This class is for students legally indentured and registered with the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards. RETAIL MEAT CUTTING APR/100 Class designed to provide the required related and supplemental instruction for meatcutter apprentices. Open to all students regardless of employment status. Students may enroll at any time throughout the school year and complete workbook-type testing at their own pace. Lecture, field trips, and classroom activities are geared to expose student to real-world application of the Retail Meat Industry. Free-No credit. Enroll in classroom only. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Apr 11-Apr 12 CRN DAYS 20313 T/6p-9:50p 20314 W/6p-9:50p EFFECTIVE PARENTING PARN/102 CRN DAYS Air Conditioning and Refrigeration $15 Parenting Classesfor forParents Parents Parenting Classes CRN DAYS VOCATIONAL PREPARATION VOCATIONAL PREPARATION FEE $40 PLACE CC/BUS313-B CC/BUS313-B INSTR Lowe Lowe Autoand andMotorcycle Motorcycle Repair Auto Repair MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ACRT/134 For those planning a vocational career in cycle repair. For owners who wish to perform their own maintenance/repair. Includes engine tune-up, electrical transmission systems and more. Dates: Jan 14-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20170 S/8:30a1:30p PLACE INSTR CC/TE1-105 Williams FEE $20 43 Parenting • Vocational Preparation: Air conditioning & Refrigeration • Apprenticeship • Auto & Motorcyle Repair PRESCHOOLERS (AGES 3-5) PARN/106C SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us GENERAL CONTRACTING CONS/121 Bartending Bartending BARTENDING WORKSHOPS HOSM/101 Covers bartending and cocktail skills. This is a SMALL GROUP "short term, fast paced" course for those interested in basic and current popular drinks, ABC laws, and RBS (responsible beverage service). Employment assistance available. Certificate issued upon completion of course. Text required. Starts week of 1/2/06, ends week of 1/30/06; nc Jan 14 *Starts week of 2/6/06, ends week of 3/6/06; nc Feb 18 †Dates: Jan 20-Feb 17; nc Feb 17 ‡Dates: Feb 24-Mar 24 CRN DAYS 20197 20219* 20430† 20639‡ 20199 20221* 20428 20429* S/8:30a-1p S/8:30a-1p F/9a-1:30p F/9a-1:30p S/1p-5:30p S/1p-5:30p T/5p-9:30p T/5p-9:30p PLACE CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 CC/CE3 INSTR Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury FEE $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 $90 Vocational preparation: Bartending • Construction Education Construction Education Construction Education BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR ELECTRICIANS ELET/102 Course starts with basic electricity and progresses into residential wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Students learn how to obtain an electrical contractor's license. Equipment is avaiable for hands-on experience. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 20182 F/6p-10p PLACE FC/-715 INSTR Famolaro FEE $10 ELECTRICAL WIRING II CONS/101 Covers commercial and industrial wiring, conduit systems, over-current protection, polyphase distribution, grounding, voltage-drop equations and lighting. Based on 2005 National Electrical Code. Includes field trips to various electrical installations. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20263 W/6:30p9:30p PLACE AN/106 INSTR Faessel FEE $10 El estudiante realizara practicas de diversos circuitos electricos basicos. Aprendera a detectar fallas en instalaciones electricas residenciales, ademas se capacitara para reparar dichas fallas y poder realizar circuitos de conecciones electricas nuevas. Estudiantes deben comprar materiales y herramientas. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 20483 Th/6p10p CRN DAYS 20174 S/9a-12p PLACE AN/138 INSTR Staff FEE $10 PLACE AN/119 Famolaro FEE $10 DSA REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES - PART I CONS/140 Course covers Field Act standards, procedures and application of the California Administrative Code as required by the Division of the State Architect for the inspection of public school construction. Students will also learn the required documentation and reporting procedures pertinent to the certification of school buildings. This course is recommended to anyone involved in the construction of public schools. Book required: 2001 California Administrative Code (CCR Title 24 Part 1). Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 20357 T/6p-9p PLACE AN/132 INSTR Karina FEE $150 DSA REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES PART 2 CONS/141 Course will cover the approval process regarding submittals and change orders. Part 2 also covers structural, accessibility, fire and life safety required standards and procedures pertinent to the inspection of public school construction. Completion of Part 1 is recommended. Books required: 2001 California Building Code (CCR Title 24 Parts 1 & 2) Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS PLACE AN/110 INSTR Karina INTRODUCTION TO MASONRY CONS/220 FEE $150 Overview of the masonry trade including the history of masonry construction, tools, equipment, safety, preparation, application, and the use of various masonry products. Lecture and lab teach students fundamentals and supply the opportunity for skill development. The course prepares students for entrylevel positions in the field of masonry. Orco Block is located at 11100 Beach Boulevard, Stanton, CA 90680. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20696 TTh/6:30p-9:30p 44 INSTR Did you know that according to the Department of Labor… *…construction is one of the top 10 growing industries in Orange County *…job opportunities in the construction industry are considered excellent with relatively high hourly wages! 20407 Th/6p-9p ELECTRICIDAD BASICA PRACTICA ELET/134 CRN DAYS For those interested in exploring careers in general contracting, current general contractors interested in enhancing their skills, and students who are preparing for the General Building (B) License Examination by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 PLACE INSTR Orco Block Dovico Been away for a while? No problem...we want you back! Prerequisite: One year experience as a Journeyman and working knowledge of the 1999 National Electrical Code. This course covers the 16 areas of the 1999 National Electrical Code that the State of California has designed the State Certification test after. Ohms Law and Electrical Calculations will also be covered. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20697 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/138 Thomas FEE $150 WOODSHOP Woodshop Learn vocational skills in cabinet-making, millwork and furniture products. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 20323 MW/8a-11:50a PLACE FC/700 STEP 1: Call (714) 808-4681 for orientation information. STEP 2: Leave your name & phone number to make the required appointment for this date and time- Thursday, December 1, 6 -8 pm Board Room, 1st Floor, Anaheim Campus There will be no need for us to call you back. STEP 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME - Late arrivals will not be able to attend. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation. ECE Courses ECERequired Required Courses CABINET AND MILLWORK SHOP/100 CRN DAYS requirements. An educational self-survey will be done for the purpose of advising students and providing support learning services where necessary. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation: INSTR Cristiano EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ECE/140 Intro to age-related child growth, development, learning characteristics, self-concept, mechanics and techniques of positive learning. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS Early Childhood Childhood Education Early Education Certification Program (ECE) Certification Program (ECE) The SCE Early Childhood Education program is designed to train individuals for teacher and caregiver positions in licensed, proprietary infant/toddler/preschool/child daycare centers. Our curriculum is approved by the State Department of Community Care Licensing. This ECE program is a non-credit program based upon instructional hours rather than college units. The required and elective ECE courses within the certificate program are equivalent to two units of ECE in compliance with State licensing requirements for private facilities only. A certificate is issued upon completion of six ECE required courses and three ECE electives, plus Pediatric First Aid & CPR training. Classes taken at accredited institutions may be substituted partially for required and/or elective courses toward the certificate. WHEN TO REGISTER: NEW students should enroll during the Registration period. It is recommended that students begin with Early Childhood Development, or Program Principles I. FIRST NIGHT ATTENDANCE: To secure your place in class, you must attend the class the first night. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List, but classes may be petitioned the second night of class. No enrollments after the second class session. ORIENTATION: All NEW students beginning the Early Childhood Education (ECE) certificate program are required to attend the ECE Orientation. Orientation will provide students with an overview of the ECE programs, job opportunities in the field, sequence and course 20171 T/6:30p9:30p PLACE AN/104 INSTR Hedges FEE $10 FAMILY COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS ECE/136 Examination of the sociological relationships between family and society; institutional, racial, social, and economic factors affecting the family and the child. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20172 W/7p-10p PLACE AN/104 INSTR Dumas FEE $10 PROGRAM PRINCIPLES I ECE/108 Examines basic principles of preschool program, history, objectives, philosophy, facilities and curriculum. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20173 Th/6:30p9:30p PLACE WIL/215 INSTR Sueng FEE $10 CHILD HEALTH AND SAFETY ECE/100 Prerequisite: Program Principles I; bring original certificate to first class. For teachers and directors of pre-schools, this course will focus on the skills and knowledge needed for developing emergency plans and responding to health and safety issues in the classroom. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20175 M/6:30p9:30p PLACE AN/104 INSTR Tanouye FEE $10 45 Vocational Preparation: Construction Education • Woddshop * Early Childhood Education certificate program (ECE) ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMANS STATE TEST PREPARATION CONS/201 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us DEVELOPMENTAL READINESS: PRESCHOOL ECE/134 Electronics Electronics Prerequisite: Early Childhood Development; bring original certificate to first class! Explore how children learn. Develop the ability to plan developmentallyappropriate activities to ensure children's success. Learn how to detect and prevent learning difficulties. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20470 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/104 FEE Kopchynski $10 20484 S/8a-12p PROGRAM LITERATURE ECE/112 History and current trends in children's literature. Hands-on use of books, poetry, storytelling and visual aids to enhance language development. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 PLACE INSTR 20471 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 McLeod FEE $10 PROGRAM MUSIC & MOVEMENT ECE/116 Explores music and movement appropriate to child's development through participating and experimenting. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Vocational Preparation: ECE Program • Electronics 20176 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/140 Hedges FEE $10 PROGRAM CREATIVE EXPERIENCE ECE/132 Student awareness and application of materials appropriate for preschool art activities. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20351 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 Pagalidis FEE $10 Theory and appropriate caregiver methods applied in daily curriculum activities for infants and toddlers. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 PLACE INSTR 20305 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/112 Pagalidis FEE $10 ECE One-day Workshops ECE One-day Workshops Workshop combines lecture, videos, and activities for educators of young children, with or without learning differences. Techniques include prevention of negative behavior, stress management, effective teaching, promotion of positive self image and community building in the classroom. Participants will gain knowledge in a variety of behavior management skills. Dates: Jan 28-Jan 28 CRN DAYS 21134 S/8a-4p 46 PLACE AN/104 INSTR Lyen FEE $35 FC/700715 INSTR Ulloa FEE $10 Este curso entrena al estudiante en los diferentes campos de electronica; computadoras, electrodomestics, commercial e industrial. Capacitandolos para comprobar y reparar diversos equipos. Para personas con poco o nada de experencia en la electronica. Este curso satisface el requisito basico para continuacion de cursos en mantenimiento de computadoras (A+), reparacion de equipos domesticos, y otras opciones. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 21089 T/6p-10p PLACE INSTR AN/138 Staff FEE $10 ELECTRONIC SERVICE TECHNOLOGY I ELET/112 Prerequisite: Basic Electronic Knowledge electronic circuits. Proceed with testing and troubleshooting of radio, television, VCR, CD player, microwave and amps. Small electronics kit purchase required as specified by instructor. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE AN/301 INSTR Bhoot FEE $10 PERSONAL COMPUTER REPAIR (BEGINNING) ELET/116 Covers the fundamentals of computer repair and maintenance through the study of theory, terminology, troubleshooting of IBM compatible Personal Computers and hands-on training. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 20485 F/6p-10p BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT ECE/150 PLACE ELECTRONICA BASICA PRACTICA ELET/121 20486 W/6p-10p INFANT CARE II ECE/126 CRN DAYS This course offers the fundamentals of basic electronics, including electronics theory with a focus on analog electronics. Students receive practical lab experience to understand and troubleshoot circuits. This course is a starting point for students preparing for a career as an electronic technician. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS ECE ECE Elective ElectiveCourses Courses CRN DAYS BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR VIDEO, AUDIO AND COMPUTER ELET/100 PLACE FC/700713 INSTR Ulloa FEE $10 Ha estado fuera por un tiempo? No hay problema! Bienvenido de nuevo! Medical Medical PharmacyTechnician Technician Training Pharmacy Training Certificate Program Certificate Program MEDICAL ASSISTING: FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES MEDO/115 Prerequisite: Keyboarding knowledge. An introduction to the medical office. Includes appointments, insurance forms, reception techniques and patient records. Lecture and lab must be taken together. Textbook purchase required. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20184 W/7p-10p PLACE YL/407 YL/406 INSTR Pasqual FEE $10 To secure your place in class, you must attend the class the first night. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time, your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List. PRACTICAL APPROACH TO MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING MEOC/112 Prerequisite: Keyboarding knowledge. Overview of medical insurance billing: private Medicare, MediCal, Tricare/Campus, Work Comp, and the use of CPT and ICD-9 coding. Computer lab includes use of Raintree Group Manager medical billing software program. Textbook purchase required and available at Yorba Linda campus first evening of class. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS PLACE 20186 TTh/7p-10p YL/407 YL/406 INSTR Pasqual FEE $10 PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE MEDO/166 Equips the motivated student to function safely and efficiently as a Physical Therapy Aide or Restorative Aide in a hospital, convalescent hospital or home setting. Certificate of Completion to those meeting requirements. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20220 3Wks: CC/TE3-315 Macalalad MW/7p-10p Landgreen 9 Wks: St Jude MW/7p-10p Hospital FEE $10 Macalalad Landgreen ACTIVITY LEADER HEALTH CARE MEDO/202 Provides basic training in planning and directing activity programs (fieldwork arranged). Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS 20487 W/6p-10p PLACE WHEN to register: NEW students should enroll during the Registration period (see registration information on page 1). It is recommended that students begin with Introduction to Pharmacy Technician and Medical Terminology I. A certificate is issued upon completion of the 9 required courses plus 320 hours of externship. INSTR CC/TE3-222 Allen Kjar Berger FEE $10 ORIENTATION: All NEW students to the Pharmacy Technician Program are required to attend an orientation. This orientation will provide students with an overview of the Pharmacy Technician Certificate requirements, course sequence, employment opportunities available, process for becoming registered with the State Board of Pharmacy. A brief math assessment will be conducted for advising purposes and providing support learning services where necessary. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation: STEP 1: Call (714) 808-4681 for orientation information. STEP 2: Leave your name & phone number to make the required appointment for this date and time- Wednesday, November 30, 6 - 8 pm Board Room, 1st floor, Anaheim Campus There will be no need for us to call you back STEP 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME - Late arrivers WILL NOT be able to attend. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation room. INTRO TO PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEOC/130 This course highlights the practice and role of a pharmacy technician. Also included are educational requirements, credentialing, the pharmacist's role, an overview of pharmacy law and the assessment of necessary abilities and skills for a successful career as a pharmacy technician. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20092 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Gonzalez FEE $10 47 vocational Preparation: Medical • Pharmacy Technician Training Certificate Program Did you know that according to the Department of Labor… *…health services is one of the top 10 growing industries in Orange County *…job opportunities for medical assistants are expected to grow 28% by 2008! The Pharmacy Technician Certificate program prepares students for an entry-level position as a pharmacy technician at a community or hospital pharmacy. The certificate program exceeds the State Board of Pharmacy's registration requirements, therefore, upon successful completion, the student will be eligible to apply for REGISTRATION with the State of California. The program consists of 9 courses and 2 externships. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS I MEOC/104 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS MEOC/135 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS Vocational Preparation: Pharmacy Technician Training Certificate Program • Driver Education Required course for Pharmacy Technician Certificate program but also welcomes all students preparing for a variety of professional/paraprofessional careers in the medical field. Learn medical terms or strengthen prior knowledge. Offers basics of terminology, anatomy and diagnostics. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 PLACE INSTR 20113 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Wahba FEE $10 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS II MEOC/110 Prerequisite: Medical Terminology I; bring original certificate to first class. A continuation of Medical Terminology for Allied Health Professionals I. Covers body systems terminology including anatomy, diagnostics and treatment terms. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20115 S/9a-12p PLACE AN/106 INSTR Smith FEE $10 PLACE INSTR Tran FEE $10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20265 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/108 Tran FEE $10 INSTR Padilla FEE $10 PLACE AN/108 INSTR Hua FEE $10 IN-PATIENT LAB: PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEDO/221 Prerequisite: Completion of the didactic portion of the Pharmacy Technician program. The practical lab class is designed to prepare the student for an externship at neighboring pharmacies. Upon completion, the student should be able to step into an in-patient pharmacy and begin working with minimal additional training. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 20350 W/6p-10p Prerequisite: Medical Terminology I; bring original certificate to first class. Provides a continuation of theoretical knowledge acquired in Pharmacology I. Includes categorizing, inventorying and differentiating between drug classifications. Equips students with an advanced knowledge and understanding of drug effects on the body. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 AN/106 Prerequisite: Completion of the didactic portion of the Pharmacy Technician program. The practical lab class is designed to prepare the student for an externship at neighboring pharmacies. Upon completion of the lab classes, the student should be able to step into an outpatient pharmacy and begin working with minimal additional training. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PHARMACOLOGY II MEOC/122 PLACE OUT-PATIENT LAB: PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEDO/220 20325 T/6p-10p Prerequisite: Medical Terminology I; bring original certificate to first class. Equips students with the necessary beginning theoretical knowledge. Includes categorizing, differentiating between drug classifications and inventorying. Provides a basic knowledge and understanding of drug effects on the body. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 20250 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 20252 Th/6:30p9:30p CRN DAYS PHARMACOLOGY I MEOC/121 CRN DAYS Covers basic communications skills with emphasis on health care. Topics include non-verbal communication, group communication skills, conflict resolution, ethics in health communication, elements of intercultural communication, job application and interviewing techniques. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23 PLACE AN/108 INSTR Hua FEE $10 Driver DRIVEREducation EDUCATION MATURE DRIVER IMPROVEMENT SAFE/205 A review of basic mathematics focusing on its application to common pharmaceutical calculations, abbreviations and units; how to interpret pharmaceutical documents using acquired pharmaceutical math knowledge. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 Improvement classes for licensed drivers age 55 and older who wish to qualify for a reduced insurance premium; and brush up on traffic laws and safety techniques for a driver's license exam. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded as evidence of attendance to obtain up to three years of reduced insurance rates from participating insurance companies. Dates: Jan 7-Jan 7 *Dates: Mar 25-Mar 25 20469 S/9a-12p 20122 S/8:30a-5p PHARMACEUTICAL MATHEMATICS MEOC/140 CRN DAYS PLACE AN/108 INSTR Breegle FEE $10 CRN DAYS 20333* S/8:30a-5p 48 PLACE CC/GYM 2112 CC/GYM 2112 INSTR FEE Strait $2 Strait $2 Thank you for learning with SCE Mature DriverOff-Site Off-Site Mature Driver The Mature Driver Improvement class is also offered at the following community locations. Please contact the facility directly for dates and registration information. Anaheim Senior Center 250 E Center Street, Anaheim (714) 765-4511 Brea Senior Ctr 500 S Sievers St, Brea (714) 990-7750 Cypress Senior Ctr 9031 Grindlay, Cypress (714) 229-2005 Airline Careers Airlineand and Travel Travel Careers JOB SKILLS COMMUNICATION TRVL/105 A study of personal job strategies including job application forms, resumes, effective listening and interview procedures using closed circuit television equipment to achieve effectiveness in techniques. Students will update and/or prepare a career portfolio, including resume, work samples, and recommendations. Video will be used to help students achieve maximum effectiveness in mock-interviews. Recommend taking in sequence with TRVL 106 Professional Image. Dates: Mar 29-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS PLACE 20347 W/9a-12:10p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr 340 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton (714) 738-6305 CC/TBA INSTR Staff PROFESSIONAL IMAGE TRVL/106 W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog 2271 W Crescent Ave, Anaheim (714) 765-3415 Yorba Linda Sr Ctr 4501 Casa Loma Dr, Yorba Linda (714) 961-7181 CRN DAYS PLACE 20346 W/9a-12p Cypress College CYPRESS COLLEGE COURSES Courses Offered OFFERED THROUGH SCE! Through SCE! 17-Week Non-Credit Courses These courses are not transferable, do not earn college credit and will not be recognized for credit by other institutions including Fullerton College and Cypress College. (Most classes start week of January 17, 2005) No classes on January 16, February 17, February 20, April 10-14 Registration for these classes will begin November 29 Register at any SCE Office! CC/TBA INSTR Staff AIRLINE RESERVATIONS: APOLLO TRVL/114 This course is an introduction to APOLLO, the computer reservations system used by United Airlines and one of the two major systems used by travel consultants. Students will learn how to build PNR's, quote fares and calculate prices through hands-on applications on computers. $4.00 Lab fee to be paid at the Cypress College Bookstore. Enrollment limited. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20270 M/4p-9:50p CC/TE3-212 Palicz FEE $4 INTRO TO TRAVEL CAREERS TRVL/108 This course introduces students to operations and career opportunities in the airline and travel industries. The history, definition, organization, and industry trends will be reviewed. Internet research will be utilized and students will prepare a personalized career project. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 11 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE Air Air Conditioning Conditioning and and Refrigeration Refrigeration 21226 T/9a-12:10p CC/TE2206 Reiland $30 DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROLS - A/C ACAR/111 PASSENGER SERVICES & SAFETY TRVL/115 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS This course is designed to instruct the student in the application of air conditioning direct digital controls, DDC as used in commercial building systems. Dates: Jan 17-May 24; nc Apr 11-Apr 12 Students will study in-flight related service and safety procedures in the airline industry, including first aid, CPR fire fighting, and role-playing scenanios. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 11 20284 TW/7p-9:50p 20271 T/12:30p-3:40p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-111 Hock PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-206 Reiland 49 Driver Education • Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE Presenting a professional image can make the difference in achieving personal career success. This course studies the power of visual perception, attire, grooming, body language, and oral communication. Students will learn about the basic principles of dressing for success, using appropriate business etiquette, and developing their personal style for professional success. Dates: Feb 1-Mar 22 La Habra Senior Ctr 101 W LaHabra, La Habra (562) 905-9746 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us TRAVEL OFFICE MANAGEMENT TRVL/117 This course is a study of management practices in the travel/tourism business, including ARC requirements, location and staffing, sales reports and agency accounting. Travel markets, product lines, marketing techniques, advertising, and promotions are explored. Techniques for personal and telephone selling and guidelines for handling job stress, sales, and client crises are included. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 11 CRN DAYS 20522 T/6p-9:10p PLACE CC/TBA INSTR Palicz DESTINATIONS: AMERICAS/EUROPE TRVL/118 This course introduces students to world geography from a travel and tourism perspective. Students will learn about domestic and international travel considerations including itineraries, currencies, travel documents, customs, language, health, requirements, and time considerations for locations throughout the Americas and Europe. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS 20594 M/12:30p-3:50p PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-206 Reiland Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE CUSTOMER CARE: AIRLINE/TRAVEL TRVL/119 This course examines the priority of customer service and satisfaction in the competitive airline industry. Topics include the safety regulations and service standards of the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Transportation, and airlines themselves. Students will study these standards in relation to current performance, public opinion, and service ideology. Students will also investigate how airlines differentiate their service to be competitive in a particular market niche. Students will "shop" airlines and service related business to gain tools for developing a personal approach to customer care. Dates: Feb 1-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS 20595 W/12:30p-3:40p PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-206 Reiland 21054 S/8a-3:30p 20010* MW/1p-4:50p 20308† TTh/1p-4:50p INSTR AUTO DETAILING & CAR CARE (BEGINNING) ACRT/156 Learn to identify paint conditions, use of car care chemicals, maintenance of the paint surface, and more! Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 CRN DAYS PLACE 20009 Th/5:30p-9:20p CC/TE1-200 INSTR FEE Terwilliger $90 AUTOMOTIVE DAMAGE APPRAISAL ACRT/132 Designed to prepare students to enter the field of automotive collision appraisal. Students learn how to make repair estimates on damaged vehicles. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 CRN DAYS 20008 Th/7p-9:50p 20262 T/7p-9:50p PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-203 Day CC/TE2-203 Day AUTO COLLISION SPECIAL ACRT/159 This course offers students a supervised independent program to continue and broaden their studies in automotive collision repair. Enrollment is limited. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 CRN DAYS PLACE 20226 Th/12p-12:50p CC/TE1-110 INSTR FEE Snook $90 AUTO DETAILING & CAR CARE (ADVANCED) ACRT/157 PLACE INSTR FEE Snook $0 Jones $0 INSTR FEE Terwilliger $90 ADVANCED AUTO COLLISION AND ELECTRICIAL COMPONENT REPAIR ACRT/174 This course will include advanced techniques in Auto Collision Repair. Topics incl. are:collision related electrical repairs, supplemental restaint systems (SRS), interior and exterior plastic repairs, plastic welding, bumper energy absorbing sys., air conditioning, sun roofs, metal inert gas welding (MIG), tool repair, aluminum repair and welding.Prerequisite: Adv. Auto Collision Repair Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 CRN DAYS 20516 TTh/6p-9:20p 50 PLACE CC/TE1-110 Staff CC/TE1-110 Snook CC/TE1-110 Snook 20227 Th/5:30p-9:20p CC/TE1-200 Covers automotive collision repair with emphasis on tools of the trade and their proper use and metal working characteristics, including auto body sheet metal welding. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Feb 20, Apr 10-Apr 13 PLACE CRN DAYS CRN DAYS AUTOMOTIVE COLLISON REPAIR ACRT/148 20006 TWTh/8aCC/TE1-110 11:50a 20007 MTW/6p-9:50p CC/TE1-110 Covers basic auto prep and refinishing techniques. Dates: Jan 21-May 20; nc Feb 18, Apr 15 *Dates: Jan 23-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 †Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 This is course includes: starting a detailing business, location determination, customer service and advanced detailing techniques. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 Auto Collision Repair Repair Auto Collision CRN DAYS AUTO PAINTING AND REFINISHING ACRT/150 PLACE INSTR CC/TE1-110 Staff SCE...Where Learning Never Ends ADVANCED CLEAN AIR CAR ACRT/165 Auto Auto Technology Technology AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS ACRT/158 Provides input on the automobile, including engines, power trains, suspension and brakes, electrical and fuel systems. Use of tools and equipment will also be covered. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 CRN DAYS PLACE 20012 MW/1p-3:50p 20011 MW/6p-8:50p INSTR Learn about the automobile, including engines, power trains, suspension and brakes, electrical and fuel systems. Use of Tools and equipment will also be covered. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Feb 17, Apr 11-Apr 14 20518 TTh/9a-10:20a F/9a-11:50a F/6p-8:50p 20519 W/6:30p-9:20p INSTR CC/TE3-115 Staff CC/TE3-115 Rentie PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-113 Staff CC/TE3-113 Sherard CC/TE3-113 Klyde PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-115 Boatright PLACE This course covers operating strategies and repair procedures of the OBD II system. Course meets Bureau of Automotive Repair smog check licensing requirements. Dates: Jan 23-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 PLACE INSTR 20513 T/6p-8:50p CC/TE3-107 Rojas Th/6p-7:50p FEE $150 INSTR CC/TE3-107 Alt DIAGNOSTICS & SCAN-TOOLS ACRT/226 This course emphasizes diagnostic strategies, repair and service of power-train control systems using scan tools. Demonstrated lecture in combination with shop laboratory activities using a variety of scan-tools is included. Practical application on "live" vehicles is an integral part of the course. Topics include testing engine control systems, diagnostic trouble codes, data stream, OBD11 systems. Dates: Jan 23-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-107 Staff ASE TEST PREP - ENGINE REPAIR ACRT/250 This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE engine repair certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair will be covered. Dates: Jan 30-Feb 1 CRN DAYS Prepares students for the State of California Licensed Smog Check Mechanic Test. Modern diagnostic equipment including infra-red analyzer and chassis dynamometer will be used. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 INSTR CC/TE1-105 Orozco 20512 MW/6:30p-9:40p BASIC CLEAN AIR CAR ACRT/164 CRN DAYS $60 DIAGNOSTICS AND OBD II ACRT/182 CRN DAYS This course emphasizes the acquisition of the practical skills needed both to understand principles of refrigeration and perform system diagnosis and repair. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 20510 MW/6p-8:50p FEE 21062 MW/6p10:15p PLACE INSTR CC/TE1-105 Sherard FEE $15 ASE TEST PREP - BRAKES ACRT/260 This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE brake certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis and repair will be covered. Dates: Feb 21-Feb 23 CRN DAYS 21063 TTh/6p10:15p PLACE INSTR CC/TE1-105 Staff FEE $15 51 Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING ACRT/140 CRN DAYS INSTR PLACE 21059 W/6p-9:50p 20389 MW/7p-9:50p Introductory course in electrical and electronic control of the automobile test equipment, simulator boards and in-car diagnosis will be emphasized. Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 *Dates: Jan 23-May 24; nc Feb 20, Apr 10, Apr 12 20511 TTh/1p-3:50p 20524* MW/1p-3:50p 20523 TTh/6p-8:50p CRN DAYS CRN DAYS BASIC AUTO ELECTRICITY ACRT/116 CRN DAYS PLACE 20514 Th/8p-9:50p CC/TE3-107 Rojas This course covers the theory, design, operation, maintenance, and repair of electric and hybrid vehicles. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 SURVEY OF THE AUTOMOBILE ACRT/162 PLACE CRN DAYS INTRO TO ALTERNATIVE FUELS ACRT/113 CC/TE1-105 Staff CC/TE3-113 Beard CRN DAYS This course covers operating procedures, diagnostic strategies and repair procedures for loaded mode emissions testing. Course meets BAR smog check licensing requirements. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 ASE TEST PREP STEERING/SUSPENSION ACRT/270 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us NEW! NEW! This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE steering and suspension certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis and repair will be covered. Dates: Feb 28-Mar 2 CRN DAYS PLACE 21064 TTh/6p-10:15p CC/TE1-105 INSTR FEE Staff ASE TEST PREP - MANUAL TRANSMISSION ACRT/280 $15 PLACE 21065 TTh/6p-10:15p CC/TE1-105 INSTR FEE Beard $15 PLACE INSTR FEE 21066 TTh/6p-10:15p CC/TBA Beard Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE $15 NEW! NEW! PLACE INSTR 21072 MW/6p-10:15p CC/TBA Anderson FEE $15 ASE TEST PREP - ADVANCED ENGINE PERFORMANCE NEW! ACRT/310 NEW! This review course will help prepare student to take and pass the ASE advanced engine performance certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis and repair will be covered. Dates: Feb 13-Feb 15 PLACE INSTR 21068 MW/6p-10:15p CC/TBA Anderson FEE $15 ASE TEST PREP - ELECTRICAL NEW! ACRT/320 NEW! This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE electrical certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair will be covered. Dates: Mar 7-Mar 9 PLACE 21071 TTh/6p-10:15p CC/TE1-105 52 PRIVATE PILOT AVI/105 Intro to basic principles of aviation and Federal Aviation Regulations to qualify for the FAA written exam for Private Pilot certificate. Meets FAA requirement for ground instruction. Starts week of 1/30/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Feb 20, Apr 10-Apr 13 INSTR FEE Staff $15 PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-204 Mulhorn CC/TE2-204 Gifford AVIATION INSTRUCTOR AVI/102 This course is a study of principles of learning and teach- ing elements of practical educational psychology and a review of current trends and techniques in aviation instruction. Enrollment limited. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 11 PLACE 21076 T/6p-9:10p This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE engine performance certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair will be covered. Dates: Feb 6-Feb 8 CRN DAYS INSTR CC/TE1-200 Chess CRN DAYS ASE TEST PREP - ENGINE PERFORMANCE ACRT/300 CRN DAYS PLACE 21056 M/7p-9:50p 20529 TTh/12p-3:10p 20013 MW/6p-9:15p This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE automatic transmission certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis and repair will be covered. Dates: Jan 31-Feb 2 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS CRN DAYS ASE TEST PREP - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ACRT/290 CRN DAYS Focuses on developing knowledge of computer-based estimating systems and developing skills necessary for estimating collision-damaged vehicles. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 Aviation Aviation NEW! NEW! This review course will help prepare students to take and pass the ASE manual Transmission and drive-train certification test. Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair will be covered. Dates: Feb 7-Feb 9 CRN DAYS COMPUTERIZED AUTO DAMAGE APPRA ACRT/132A INSTR CC/TE2-203 Staff GROUND TRAINER LABORATORY INSTRUMENT FLIGHT AVI/108 Offers students the opportunity to develop and maintain instrument flight skills. Lab time will be divided between instrument ground trainer and audio visual aids. Dates: Feb 1-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS PLACE 20014 W/6p-8:10p INSTR CC/TE2-203 Acebo AIR NAVIGATION AVI/113 This course is a study of pilotage, dead reckoning, radio navigation techniques, and application of navigation problems. Enrollment is limited. Dates: Feb 2-May 25; nc Apr 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21221 Th/6p-9:10p CC/TE2-203 Mulhorn INSTRUMENT RATING AVI/106 FEE $0 Prepares or requalifies a student in instrument flight procedures and techniques. Review knowledge required to pass FAA Instrument Pilot, and other written exams. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS 21075 M/6p-9:10p PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-203 Acebo Learning is fun at SCE AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES AVI/115 A study of aircraft nomenclature, flight control systems, weight and balance analysis, aircraft loading practices, and non-metallic construction materials and techniques. Regulations are covered. Dates: Feb 2-May 25; nc Apr 13 CRN DAYS 21074 Th/6p-9:10p PLACE INSTR CC/TE2-203 Staff DATA COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT BPCP/160 This course is a comprehensive introductory overview of today's technology in networking and data communications. This course provides hands-on experience covering the duties of a network administrator. Plus two hours laboratory TBA per week. Dates: Jan 25-May 17; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS Business Practices and Business Practices and Computers Computers This is a basic course in financial record keeping using the double-entry system for recording transactions in service and merchandising businesses. Plus one hour laboratory TBA per week. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 11 PLACE INSTR FEE 21036 T/6:30p-9:40p CC/BUS-320 Raugust $3 PLACE INSTR FEE CC/BUS-316 Pelachik $3 CC/BUS-306 Woo $3 Students will learn to key/type by touch and then learn to format letters, tables, memos, and reports using Microsoft Word. Starts week of 1/16/2006, ends week of 5/22/2006; nc Feb 20, Apr 10-Apr 13 PLACE INSTR FEE 21039 MW/10a-12:20p CC/BUS-306 Pelachik $5 21040 TTh/10:30aCC/BUS-306 Woo $5 12:50p 21041 MW/7p-9:20p CC/BUS-311 Woo $5 INTRO TO BUSINESS COMPUTERS BPCP/150 This course studies the technologies that are used in today's office. A variety of software will be used to illustrate how office technologies can potentially be used. Plus one hour laboratory TBA per week. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21042 M/7p-9:50p CC/BUS-306 Staff PLACE INSTR CC/HUM- Staff 320 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS: ADVANCED VECTOR AND RASTER GPHY/150 This course provides advanced instruction and training in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Individual student projects, related to their chosen interest will be developed. $4.00 Laboratory Fee. Dates: Jan 18-Mar 15; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21027 MW/5:30p- CC/HUM-315 Quinn 10:50p Doak FEE $4 Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Hotel, Restaurant, CulinaryArts Arts Careers Careers NUTRITION HOSM/104 A practical application of nutritional information to the individual diet and the recognition of nutrition misinformation. This course is a study of the interactions between food and a living organism. Text required. Dates: Jan 19-Jan 25 *Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 CRN DAYS 21077 Th/3p-5:50p 20015* Th/6p-8:50p PLACE AN/177 AN/177 INSTR Messick Messick FEE $3 53 Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE INTRO TO KEYBOARDING/MS WORD BPCP/130 CRN DAYS $3 An introduction to today's physical and political regions emphasizing location, population, political status, land use problems and potentialities and providing opportunities for worldwide research with the use of advanced technology. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 20556 T/7p-9:50p This course is designed to teach the basics of computer hardware and software. Students will receive hands-on experience. Students may take this class as preparation for CIS 111 C, CIS 150C, or CIS 250 C. Plus one hour laboratory TBA per week. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 *Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 21037 T/10a-11:50a 21038* M/5p-6:50p Moady WORLD GEOGRAPHY GPHY/100 CRN DAYS INTRO-COMP & SOFTWARE CONCEPTS BPCP/120 CRN DAYS INSTR FEE CC/BUS-207 Geography Geography BOOKKEEPING PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES BPCP/100 CRN DAYS PLACE 21043 W/10a12:50p SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us SANITATION & SAFETY HOSM/114 Principles of sanitation and safety in food services. The cause, control and investigation of food borne illnesses, storing and preparing food. Sanitary maintenance of area and all equipment. Text required. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS 20016 W/6p-8:50p PLACE AN/177 INSTR PLACE AN/177 INSTR PLACE INSTR Clark FEE $25 Cypress College courses offered Through SCE PLACE AN/176 20515 M/9a-11:50a INSTR Jones BASIC COOKING TECHNIQUES HOSM/130 PLACE 20508 M/8a-1:50p AN/177 20509* W/8a-1:50p AN/177 INSTR Staff Bird FEE $50 $50 This course is designed to develop entry level skills in baking. The subject area includes portioning, accuracy in measuring, baking of yeast and non-yeast products. Laboratory fee not to exceed $75. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 PLACE 21079 M/4p-9:50p AN/177 54 INSTR Clark INSTR Duggan FEE $25 PLACE AN/176 INSTR Clark This course covers the marketing and management of catering on and off premises, including special functions. Emphasis is on creating and managing various catered activities. Enrollment is limited. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 20268 Th/6p-8:50p BAKING AND PASTRY HOSM/143 CRN DAYS PLACE AN/177 CATERING & EVENT MANAGEMENT HOSM/108 CRN DAYS Through lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice, this course introduces the student to basic cooking skills that can be applied in any level or type of food service operation. Text required. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 *Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 CRN DAYS $50 This course presents the principles of cost control and revenue management. topics include: managing revenue and expenses, determining sales forecasts, managing the cost of food, beverages and labor, the production process, pricing, analyzing results, planning for profits, maintaining a revenue control system and using technology to enhance controls. Students learn to identify and solve problems to help keep costs low and profit margins high in hospitality operations. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS This course explores hotel housekeeping and property operations, includes management strategies, reports, budgets and technical details. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 12 21078 W/6p-8:50p FEE COST CONTROL IN HOSPITALITY HOSM/166 HOUSEKEEPING & PROPERTY OPERATIONS HOSM/124 CRN DAYS Kramer Covers the history, scope and functions of the industry. Topics include transportation, tourism, food and beverage, and lodging. Career opportunities, professionalism and ethics stressed. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 20348 M/12p-2:50p Students operate a restaurant dining room; emphasis is placed on providing excellent guest service, using a point of sale system, staffing, mise en place and those leadership skills required to effectively manage a dining room operation. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Apr 13 20507 Th/9a-1:50p AN/176 INSTR INTRO TO HOSPITALITY CAREERS HOSM/120 CRN DAYS Clark RESTAURANT/BANQUET OPERATIONS HOSM/127 CRN DAYS PLACE 20079 T/4p-9:50p AN/175 An overview of food safety principles to prepare employees to take the ServSafe Food Safety Exam. A certified food handler is required in all California restaurants, and all equipment. Dates: Mar 7-Mar 21 20269 T/6p-8:50p This is a course designed to develop the specialized skills of garde manger personnel in fine dining restaurants and hotels. Includes lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice of classical and typical hot and cold food preparation. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 CRN DAYS Heine SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY HOSM/135 CRN DAYS THE ART OF GARDE MANGER HOSM/150 PLACE AN/176 INSTR Haronis FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS HOSM/118 Operation and organization of a front office in a hospitality lodging enterprise will be presented. The application of computer programs will be emphasized. Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS 20267 M/6p-8:50p PLACE AN/176 INSTR Clark MANAGING GUEST RELATIONS HOSM/122 This course is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of "service" and how it applies to managing guest relations. Enrollment is limited. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 CRN DAYS 20349 T/6p-8:50p PLACE AN/176 INSTR Gunderson-Ochwat At SCE, we get it done Marine Service& & Repair Marine Service Repair This course will cover the complete operating principle, theory and design features of outboard engines. Course will cover the repair, service, maintenance, overhaul and diagnosis of outboard engine such as Mercury, Johnson and and Evinrude. Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11-Apr 13 CRN DAYS 20623 TWTh/6p-9:50p PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-118 Sandore Covers repair, service, maintenance, overhaul and diagnosis for recreational boats such as: Mercruiser, Volva Penta, Panther Jet, Berkeley Jet, Jacuzzie Jet and Borg Warner. Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 20527 TTh/8a-11:50a PLACE The following Fullerton College credit courses are being offered at the NOCCCD Anaheim Campus. No classes on January 16, February 17, February 20, April 10-14. Those interested in the Fullerton College courses offered at the Anaheim Campus must file an application at Fullerton College either by Webstar or in person. Contact Admissions and Records at ( 714) 992-7568. Administrationof of Justice Justice Administration MARINE DRIVE SYSTEMS FOR RECREATIONAL BOATS MOER/102 CRN DAYS Fullerton FULLERTON College COLLEGE COURSES OFFERED AT THE Courses Offered At ANAHEIM CAMPUS The Anaheim Campus INSTR CC/TE3-118 Sandore AJ 068 F PAROLEE CONTACTS Prereq: Peace Officer status This course is designed to improve the police officer's ability to legally and tactically deal with a State Prison parolee. The curriculum emphasizes understanding of parole processes and conditions. Non-degree credit CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY. Dates: May 2-May 4 CRN DAYS Music andTheater Theater Music and This is a large ensemble (70-100) singers who perform major masterworks for choir and orchestra in addition to a variety concert repertoire. The Chorale presents four major concerts in the campus theater, participates in regional music festivals, and tours Internationally. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 PLACE 20530 T/7p-9:50p CC/FA-304 INSTR Ball AN/119 UNITS 1.5 Art Art CYPRESS MASTERWORKS MUSC/302 CRN DAYS PLACE 23671 TWTH 8a-4:50p FEE $30 BEGINNING VOICE MUSC/315 ART 110 F INTRODUCTION TO ART Transfer: CSU, UC This course provides an introduction to art from prehistoric times to the present. While examining the role that the visual arts have played in the development of the world's cultures, the student is exposed to a wide variety of artistic media. Plus 30 minutes per week arranged. CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION Dates: March 21-May 25 CRN DAYS PLACE UNITS Students will study basic vocal techniques including tone production, breath control, and diction. Songs will be drawn from popular and traditional songs. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 11 23468 TTH 9a-11:50a AN/116 21033 T/4p-5:50p CC/FA-213 CHEM 103 F CHEMISTRY IN A CHANGING WORLD CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Decoro FEE $30 BEGINNING PIANO MUSC/320 Beginning with the abc's at middle C, the student learns to read music using familiar songs and pieces in folk and classical styles. Basic chords also help with rock and jazz. The student learns rhythm as the heartbeat of music. Dates: Jan 17-May 25; nc Apr 11, Apr 13 *Dates: Jan 23-May 22; nc Feb 20, Apr 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21034 TTh/12:30p- CC/FA-214D Decoro 1:20p 21035* M/4p-5:50p CC/FA-214D Decoro FEE $30 3 Chemistry Chemistry Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation This course is intended for non-science students seeking general education credit in a physical science course without a laboratory. Course emphasizes basic principles of chemistry and prepares students by developing thinking skills that can be applied to challenges in a changing world. Dates: Jan 17-March 14 CRN DAYS 24684 T 7p-9: 50p PLACE UNITS AN/112 3 $30 55 Cypress College Courses Offered through SCE • Fullerton College Courses offered at the Anaheim campus OUTBOARD ENGINE REPAIR/SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MOER/100 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us ENGL 103 F CRITICAL REASONING AND WRITING Counseling Counseling COUN 151 F CAREER/LIFE PLANNING Transfer: CSU For students who are undecided about their major or in career transition. An in depth analysis of values, interests, abilities and personality; includes goal setting, career research and job search techniques. Hybrid sections of this course meet on campus regularly the first part of the semester, providing the opportunity to learn step by step how to access Internet resources for educational/career planning, to work in person with a career counselor, utilize campus resources, and build Internet skills. CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION Dates: March 20 – May 17 CRN DAYS 22738 MW 4p7:20p PLACE AN/118 UNITS 3 PLACE UNITS 24188 MW 8-11:10a AN/120 3 24199* MW8a-9:35a AN/117 3 24187 MW6:30p-9:40p AN/120 3 ESC 130 F INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY ENGL 060 F PREP FOR COLLEGE WRITING Fullerton College Courses offered at the Anaheim campus CRN DAYS Oceanography Oceanography English English Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in ENGL/059 F Advisory: The English Department recommends concurrent enrollment in READ/096 F. Designed for native speakers of English. This course prepares you for College Writing by teaching the expository writing, thinking and editing skills needed to begin ENGL/100 F. Students will also review English fundamentals and analyze professional essays. CREDIT/NO CREDIT ONLY Dates: Jan 31-May 18 CRN DAYS 23459 TTH 8a10:10a PLACE AN/112 UNITS 4 ENGL 100 F COLLEGE WRITING CAN ENGL 2 Prereq: Recommended score on the English placement test or credit in ENGL/060F or credit in ESL/186 F Students of American English. Advisory: The English Department recommends concurrent enrollment in READ/142 F. Develops the reading, critical thinking and writing skills that lead to academic success. The class focuses on expository writing and research/documentation skills. Students who receive credit in this course cannot receive credit in ENGL/100HF. Dates: Jan 31-May 18 *Dates: Jan 17-March 8 CRN DAYS Transfer: CSU, UC Credit Limitation Prereq: ENGL/100 F College Writing or ENGL/100HF Honors College Writing with a grade of "C" or better. Develops critical thinking, reading and writing beyond the level achieved in ENGL/100 F. The course will focus on developing analytical and argumentative writing skills as well as development of logical reasoning. Students who receive credit in this course cannot receive credit in ENGL/103HF. Dates: March 20-May 17 *Dates: Jan 30-May 17 23543 TTH 8a10:10a 24185* MTW8a11:05a 24186* MTW6:30p9:35p PLACE UNITS AN/120 3 AN/120 3 AN/118 3 Transfer: CSU, UC This course provides a survey of the geological, physical, chemical and biological principles and processes of oceanography, including interactions of humans with the marine environment. Includes some online work. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 16 CRN DAYS 22382 MTTH 4p-6:05p PLACE AN/120 3 Math Math MATH 020 F ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA Prereq: MATH/015 F with a grade of "C" or better or math skills clearance. This course includes, at an elementary level: real numbers, variables, exponents, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, solving equations and inequalities, graphing, and systems of equations. Plus two hours per week arranged from 5-5:50p in AN-118 Dates: Jan 17-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE UNITS 24283 MTWTH 6-8:05p AN/118 4 MATH 040 F INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Prereq: MATH/020 F with a grade of "C" or better or math skills clearance. This course includes at an intermediate level: factoring, exponents, radicals, rational expressions, functions and graphs, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, logarithms and conic sections. Scientific calculators will be used for selected topics. Plus two hours per week arranged from 5-5:50p in AN-118. *Dates: Jan 17-March 13 Dates: March 20-May 17 CRN DAYS PLACE UNITS 24284* MTWTH6p-8:05 AN/117 4 24285 MTWTH6p-8:05 AN/118 4 56 UNITS What do you want to learn today? MATH 100 F LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS Transfer: CSU, UC Prereq: MATH/040 F with a grade of "C" or better or math skills clearance. This is a survey course with selected topics from the history and development of arithmetic, patterns and inductive reasoning, set theory and deductive reasoning, the real number system, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics and problem solving. Dates: March 20-May 17 CRN DAYS 24344 MTWTH6p7:30p PLACE UNITS AN/114 3 Speech Speech SPCH 100 F PUBLIC SPEAKING CAN SPCH 4 Advisory: College level reading and completion of ENGL/060 F. The course gives practical experience in research methodologies, organization of material and ideas, critical thinking in analysis and evaluation, and listening abilities. There will be multiple opportunities to practice and perfect delivery skills in the public speaking arena. Dates: Jan 31- May 18 CRN DAYS 24204 TTH7p-9:10p PLACE UNITS AN/116 4 Office OfficeTechnology Technology This course will provide you with the business etiquette and protocol skills to present yourself with confidence and authority to succeed in business. Topics include how to make introductions, how to conduct yourself during a business meal, dressing for success in the business office, business card usage, business and electronic correspondence, telephone skills, and gift giving. Non-degree credit. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 30 *Dates: Feb 1-Mar 29 CRN 24310 *22524 DAYS TH/2p5:20p W/69:50p PLACE UNITS AN/313 2 AN/176 2 SPAN 101 F ELEMENTARY SPANISH I CAN SPAN 2 This course emphasizes communicative competence across the basic skills in pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are introduced to the culture of Spain and Latin America. Students who receive credit in this course may not receive credit in SPAN/101HF. Plus 30 minutes arranged lab per class session CREDIT/NO CREDIT/LETTER GRADE OPTION. Dates: Jan 31- May 18 24207 DAYS TTH8a11:10a PLACE AN/117 AEROBICS FITN/206 Low-impact, high intensity, coed class. Bring a mat; weights optional. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20133 20135 20134 20266 20132 S/10a-11:30a S/10a-11a MW/6p-7p TTh/6p-7:30p MW/6:30p-8p PLACE INSTR AN/134 CC/GYM 1 CC/GYM 1 YL/404 YL/404 Beanblossom Weaver Humphries Beanblossom Beanblossom CARDIO KICKBOXING FITN/310 Spanish Spanish CRN PHYSICAL FITNESS PHYSICAL FITNESS UNITS 5 Class begins with a warm-up to prepare the body for a high-energy 45-minute segment of cardiovascular conditioning through aerobics, ending with a cool down and stretch. Please bring a towel and bottle of water. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20310 S/11a-12p 20151 TTh/8p-9p PLACE INSTR CC/GYM 1 CC/GYM 2 Weaver Weaver TENNIS-BEGINNING (COED) FITN/210 Students will learn forehand, backhand, approach shot, serve and volley, plus some footwork. Bring racquet and one can of new tennis balls. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 20300 F/6p-7:30p CC/Tennis Court Noor $45 TENNIS-INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (COED) FITN/209 Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 20456 F/7:30p-9p CC/Tennis Court Noor $45 57 Fullerton College Courses offered at the Anaheim campus • Physical Fitness OT 070 F BUSINESS PROTOCOL & ETHICS SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us FITNESS LAB FITN/202 This course is an open entry self-paced laboratory. Equipment and routines provide cardiovascular, fitness, strength, and conditioning training to improve or maintain health for the non-athlete. Participants will develop an individual fitness plan. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 20690 MTWThF/6a-9a FC/Wellness Center 20148 S/12p-4p CC/GYM 1-102 20145 MW/9p-11p CC/GYM 1-102 20147 TTh/9p-11p CC/GYM 1-102 INSTR Farmer Shue Kiernan Shue Learn the most popular dances, then go out dancing the last class meeting (nominal fee). Includes traditional contemporary dances: cha cha, waltz, foxtrot, tango, swing (East and West Coast), samba, rumba, and country western. Have fun and make new friends! A partner is not required. You must wear soft-soled shoes. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 17; nc Feb 17 PLACE CC/GYM 1 CC/GYM 1 INSTR Kyselka Kyselka FEE $45 $45 Physical Fitness: Dance, Adult Martial Arts Learn and dance some fun patterns of both Waltz and Cha Cha. Both dances are very popular. Learn the basic and techniques of both. Join us for some fun. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 20435 Sun/2p-4p PLACE CC/GYM 2-125 INSTR FEE Kyselka $45 PLACE CC/CE9-2 INSTR Kyselka FEE $45 FOX TROT AND TANGO DANCING DAN/118 Experience both the Fox Trot and American and Argentine styles of Tango dancing. Both dance styles are very popular. Learn the basics and techniques of both. Join us for some fun. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS 20649 Sun/4p-6p PLACE PLACE INSTR FEE AdultMartial Martial Arts Adult Arts KENPO KARATE (BEGINNING) FITN/103 Includes basic self-defense techniques, kicking, striking, blocking and fighting stances; Theory of techniques, including principles of power and body alignment to enhance student's understanding. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS CC/GYM 2-125 INSTR FEE Kyselka $45 PLACE WIL/203 YL/404 INSTR Leonard Leonard KENPO KARATE (INTERMEDIATE) FITN/103A Covers Intermediate level fighting techniques and theory. Requires two sessions of Beginning Kenpo class or Kenpo Orange Belt. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 PLACE WIL/203 INSTR Leonard KENPO KARATE (ADVANCED) FITN/103B Open to students at Kenpo Brown Belt level or permission of instructor. Dates: Jan 7-Mar 25; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20242 S/8a-9:30a PLACE WIL/203 INSTR Leonard KUNG FU SAN SOO (BEGINNING) FITN/105 Intro to the marital art of San Soo (Tsoi-Li-Hoi-Fut) Kung Fu. Covers defensive techniques and principles of leverage, throws, kicks, holds and more. Starts week of 1/2/2006, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20110 S/2p-4p 20112 W/7p-9p 20431* M/7p-9p 58 Kyselka $45 Kyselka $45 Students will learn jazz dance techniques with strength and flexibility training along with simple dance combinations. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20109 S/9:30a-11a Learn only one dance West Coast Swing! Dance it fast or slow to your favorite music. The official state dance of California. This dance will be popular forever. A partner is not required. Wear soft soled shoes. Dates: Jan 24-Mar 14 20648 T/6p-8p INSTR FEE ADULT JAZZ DANCE DAN/112 CRN DAYS WEST COAST SWING DAN/103 CRN DAYS PLACE 20434 Sun/12p-2p CC/GYM 2-125 20647* T/8p-10p CC/CE9-2 20108 S/11a-12:30p 20433 TTh/7:30p-10p WALTZ AND CHA CHA DAN/117 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS 20248 S/9a-10:30a CC/CE3-302 Abrahamson $50 BALLROOM/LATIN/SWING DAN/102 20119 F/6p-8p 20120 F/8p-10p Easy to learn and fun to do. Includes basic salsa plus variations. You must wear soft soled shoes. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 24-Mar 14 CRN DAYS Dance Dance CRN DAYS SALSA DANCE DAN/104 PLACE INSTR CC/GYM 2-123 Dusatko CC/CE9-2 Dusatko AN/134 Dusatko Build a better future for you and your family at SCE JUJITSU & SELF-DEFENSE (BEGINNING) FITN/111 GUITAR FOR ADULTS MUSC/108 Beginners' class to teach coordination and quick reflexes, build stamina, speed and strength and much more! Includes all phases of judo and karate throws and free sparring. Learn how to protect yourself. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 20104 MW/6:30p-8:30p WIL/203 INSTR Gallegos CRN DAYS JUJITSU/SELF-DEFENSE (INTERMEDIATE) FITN/111A Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23 CRN DAYS 20105 TTh/6:45p-8:45p PLACE WIL/203 20384 21022 21209* 20438† INSTR Gallegos SELF-DEFENSE AND AWARENESS FITN/109 20114 W/6p-7p 20217* M/6p-7p PLACE CC/CE9-2 AN/134 S/8a-9a S/9a-10a M/7p-8p Th/8p-9p PLACE WIL/CE3 CC/CE4-3 CC/CE12-11 WIL/215 INSTR Parent Austin Nigro Parent FEE $40 $40 $40 $40 ADULT GUITAR (INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED) MUSC/109 Students will learn music theory and concepts including notes on the guitar, major and minor keys, how to use a capo, how to play 2 bar chord forms and more. Play two songs by the end of class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20533 S/9a-10a 20439* Th/9p-10p PLACE WIL/CE3 WIL/215 INSTR Parent Parent FEE $40 $40 INSTR Dusatko Dusatko Older Adults OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM Program Music Emeritus Education Education Enrichment Emeritus Enrichment MUSIC BEGINNING ADULT PIANO/KEYBOARD MUSC/321 This course will introduce adults to reading notes, rhythm, music symbols, sight-reading and keyboard activities to develop technique and listening. Book required. Bring your own keyboard (40 key minimum) every week! Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE 20446 T/5:30p-6:30p CC/CE4-2 INSTR FEE Staff $45 ADULT KEYBOARDING (BEGINNING II) MUSC/335 Comprehensive music course in reading, playing and listening to music. Lessons include learning chords, sight-reading and understanding basic harmony. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE 20447 T/6:30p-7:30p CC/CE4-2 The Emeritus section allows the selection of courses designed to enhance life-long learning, develop and explore personal interests and/or aptitudes in order to develop mental activity, motor skills, creativity, and an appreciation for the Arts. Unless otherwise indicated, the classes are offered on a year round basis. You may register in class at any time provided that space is available. INTERGENERATIONAL: CREATIVE ARTS EXCHANGE CRAE/310 Class participants of multiple generations create artistic legacy keepsakes that reflect individual histories, lifetime memories, and personal creative expression. Class projects are designed to encourage mutual appreciation and connections among students of different age groups. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 24, Dec 27, Dec 31, Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 12054 S/9:30a-11:30a INSTR FEE Staff $45 12050 T/3p-5p PLACE INSTR Country Villa Miller of Seal Beach Park Vista at Martin Morningside 59 Music • Older Adults Program: Emeritus Education Enrichment This course is based on the basic fundamentals (Fut) of the ancient Chinese art of self-defense, San Soo. Proper execution of blocks, strikes, kicks (Tsoi), leverages (Li) and takedowns (Hung) will be covered. Men and women have an opportunity to learn all the non-vital and vital points of the human anatomy, along with pressure points (Hoi), reversals and multiple attack defenses, all simulated in real life situations. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS Learn to play the guitar! Students will learn chords, strum pattern styles, new songs, simple ear training and rhythm training. Students will also learn a I, IV, V blues progression and how to read the tablature for guitar. Bring a nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar and a medium pick. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 †Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us INTERGENERATIONAL: LEARNING CONNECTION EDEN/600 This class provides students of multiple generations the opportunity to gain understanding and appreciation for themselves and others through various interactive class activities and projects. Students are encouraged to explore different perspectives by comparing and contrasting the past, present, and future from different generational viewpoints. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 26, Dec 28, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12052 W/9:30a-11:30a Fairwood Manor Jenkins Orr 21009 M/9:30a-11:30a Park Regency Fennell Ret Res INTERGENERATIONAL: LIFE REVIEW EDEN/550 This course gives students of multiple generations the opportunity to explore, celebrate, and share their life histories with other class participants through personal interviews, completing a family tree chart, and participating a life layers activity. Relationships across generations are encouraged through interactive class projects and activities. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS 21055 T/2p-4p PLACE Gardens at La Habra INSTR Babbitt Communication Communication Older Adults Program: Communication SENIOR TOPICS EDEN/100 This course presents various topics for discussion and class activities based on the students' individual interest, backgrounds, physical and mental abilities. Students will share opportunities to express opinions, share and compare life experiences, and discuss trivia and current events. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23-Dec 24, Dec 26-Dec 31, Jan 2, Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11787 W/8:30a-10:30a Anaheim Village 11031 T/8:45a-10:15a Bradford Square 11274 Th/9a-11a Knott Ave Res Manor 11795 Th/9a-11a Rosewood Court 11486 W/9a-10:30a Ret Inn of Fullerton 11030 T/9:30a-11a Villa de Palma 11043 T/9:30a-11:30a Walnut Manor Care Ctr 11054 F/9:30a-11:30a Summerville at Casa Whittier 11185 F/9:30a-11a Anaheim Gardens 11654 M/9:30a-11a Sunnycrest Chalet 12194 W/9:30a-11:30a La Habra Villa 11448 T/9:30a-11:30a Alterra Wynwd of Brea 11409 F/9:30a-11:30a W Anah Royale 60 INSTR Staff Dorman Liberio Belknap Dorman 11213 W/9:30a-11:30a Park Regency Ret Res 11182 W/9:30a-11:30a Acacia Villa 11023 M/10a-12p Autumn Years 11792 M/10a-12p Prestige Assisted Living 11029 F/10a-12p Autumn Years 11011 W/10:30a-12p Ret Inn of Fullerton 11217 T/10:30a-12:30p Park Vista Assisted Living 11207 F/10:30a-12:30p Morningside of Fullerton 11153 W/12:30p-2:30p Buena Park Senior Ctr 11209 M/12:30p-2:30p New Horizon Lodge 11576 T/12:30p-2p Gardens at La Habra 11028 M/1p-3p Villa de Palma 11222 S/1p-3p Alterra Wynwd of Brea 11403 M/1p-3p Bradford Square 11441 Th/1p-3p Villa de Palma 21008 F/1p-3p Brighton Gardens 12244 T/1p-3p Acacia Northwest Adlt Day Care 11809 T/1p-3p Sunrise Asst Living La Palma 11223 T/1p-2:30p Sunnycrest Chalet 11052 T/1p-3p Rosewood Court 11196 F/1p-3p Fairwood Manor 11041 Th/1:30p-3:30p Walnut Manor Care Ctr 11606 Th/1:30p-3:30p Gardens at La Habra 11198 T/1:30p-3:30p Fullerton Res Manor 11813 W/1:30p-3:30p Prestige Assisted Living 12210 W/2p-4p Country Villa of Seal Beach 11439 Th/2:30p-3:30p Sunrise Sr Res Care 11467 M/2:30p-4p Sunrise Sr Res Care 11607 T/2:30p-4:30p Bradford Square 11009 W/3:30p-5p W Anah Royale 11808 T/3:30p-5p Sunrise Senior Living 11783 F/5p-6:30p New Horizon Lodge 11202 T/6p-8p La Habra Villa Liberio Powell Harris Silva Harris Dorman Dorman Gable Nielsen Levy Kittelsen Silva Gable Fennell Belknap Brick Fukushima Fischer Liberio Hertogh Gomes Liberio Jenkins Orr Dorman Powell Parent Levy Levy Jenkins Orr Dorman Small Levy Gable GREAT LITERATURE FOR SENIORS ENCO/183 Kittelsen "Great Literature for Seniors" is an intellectually and socially rewarding class designed for older adults in which outstanding short stories are read and discussed. Through the method of shared inquiry, along with thought- provoking questions, students are offered exciting opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth. Dates: Dec 8-Mar 23; nc Dec 29 Nielson Gomes 11168 Th/9:15a-11:15a Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr Liberio Levy Gomes Liberio Babbitt CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Bryden Desarroye un mejor futuro para Usted y su familia en SCE BOOKS COME ALIVE ENCO/180 Creative CreativeArts ArtsEnrichment Enrichment "Books Come Alive" is an intellectually and socially rewarding activity designed for older adults in which outstanding works of fiction are read and discussed. Through the method of shared inquiry, along with thought-provoking questions, students are offered opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 28, Dec 30, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE 11615 W/9:30a-11:30a Sunrise Sr Res Care 11626 F/9:30a-11:30a Park Vista Assisted Living 11152 F/10:30a-12:30p Buena Park Senior Ctr 11894 W/1p-3p La Habra Villa INSTR Connelly-Oshiro Connelly-Oshiro Johnson Connelly-Oshiro CERAMICS CRAE/101 This course in basic ceramics includes lecture, demonstration and application of ceramic artwork. Students will learn mold seclection, glazing, decorating techniques, and proper fixing procedures. Individual artistic creativity is encouraged and completed art projects are often displayed publically. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 27, Dec 29 CRN DAYS 11149 T/8:30a-11:30a 11150 Th/8:30a-11:30a 11395 Th/9:30a-12:30p CREATIVE WRITING FOR SENIORS ABE/240 TITLE Creative Writing for Seniors This course teaches both beginning and experienced writers how to create and shape autobiographies, fiction and non-fiction writing, and poetry into readable and publishable forms. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 27-Dec 28 11396 W/12:30p-3:30p 11476 T/1p-4p PLACE W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr INSTR French Klem CRN DAYS 11859 F/9:30a-11:30a 11600 M/1p-3p 11602 W/3p-4:30p 11601 Th/3:30p-5p PLACE Katella Manor Morningside of Fullerton Fairwood Manor La Habra Villa PLACE Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr 11151 Th/1p-4p PLACE Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr Buena Park Senior Ctr INSTR Bacon Bacon PAINTING CRAE/105 Small Small 11173 W/8:30a-11:30a INSTR Small Small CRN DAYS 11147 M/9a-12p 11158 T/9a-12p 11470 W/9a-12p This course explains hearing loss and includes a discussion of how the ear works, what can go wrong with it, and what can be done to correct hearing problems. An analysis of the speechreading process is included with emphasis on the general principles in the major exercises. Dates: Dec 5-Mar 20; nc Dec 26, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 20 12056 M/10a-12p Reynolds This class offers students an individualized approach to learning painting and artistic expression in a relaxed and friendly environment. Students will learn techniques in drawing, brush strokes, and color mixing and application. Each artist is allowed to progress at their own pace and within their own interests and style. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 26-Dec 28, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 20 HEARING IMPAIRED HLTH/126 CRN DAYS Bacon Fundamentals of china painting are presented with demonstration and individual instruction. Students will learn techniques such as brush strokes, blending, shading, grounding, and masking. Final class projects are heirloom quality artworks that may be displayed in a community art exhibit. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 28-Dec 29 11475 W/12:30p-3:30p This class offers students the opportunity to explore and share their personal histories, cultures, and values other students through group discussion. Shared experiences, memories, and linking the past with the present, encourage self swareness, positive self esteem, mental stiumulation, and enjoyment. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26, Dec 28-Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 Zaccherio CHINA PAINTING CRAE/103 CRN DAYS JOURNEY BACK INTO TIME ENCO/501 INSTR Zaccherio 11148 M/12p-2p 11166 T/1p-4p PLACE La Habra Senior Ctr Buena Park Senior Ctr Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Buena Park Senior Ctr Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr INSTR Kortz Hurt Loput Bacon Hurt Kortz INSTR Steckler 61 older Adults Program: Communication • creative Arts Enrichment CRN DAYS 11474 T/1p-4p PLACE Buena Park Senior Ctr Buena Park Senior Ctr Morningside of Fullerton Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us QUILTING CRAE/106 Music Music this course offers the essentials of quilting, which includes fabric selection, cutting, and sewing methods along with the history and vocabulary of the craft. Special techniques are covered such as patchwork, applique, hand and machine methods, and finishing techniqes. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 28, Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11187 M/9a-12p 11273 F/9a-12p 11543 W/12:30p3:30p 11407 T/1p-4p INSTR Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr Brown Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Brown AN/142 Brown Buena Park Senior Ctr Brown MUSIC ARTS MUSC/200 This course provides stimulating interaction for students through musical reminiscence, discussions, and by listening to music from different time periods and genres. Students will participate in sing-alongs and rhythmic activities, and will learn to appreciate and understand different varieties of music. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23-Dec 24, Dec 26-Dec 31, Jan 2, Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11440 S/8a-9:30a 11469 W/8:30a-10:30a NEEDLECRAFTS, KNITTING, CROCHET CRAE/104 11856 M/9:15a-11:15a 11224 T/9:30a-11:30a Students will learn the practical applications, knowledge, and skills required to create knitted, crocheted, needlepointed, and cross-stitched handmade items. A wide variety of items are created, including decorations for the home and clothing for babies, children and adults. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 27-Dec 29 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11025 W/9a-12p Victoria Woods Carlson 11167 Th/9a-12p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr Carlson 11205 T/9a-12p Morningside of Fullerton Carlson Arts Crafts Arts &&Crafts Older Adults Program: Arts & Crafts, Music Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 27, Dec 29-Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 11192 M/9a-12p 11610 Th/9a-11a 11037 Th/9:30a11:30a 11221 F/9:30a11:30a 11616 T/9:30a11:30a 11617 F/9:30a11:30a 11807 M/9:30a11:30a 11838 M/9:30a-11a 12207 T/9:30a11:30a 11608 T/9:30a11:30a 11049 F/9:30a11:30a 11589 Th/1p-3p 11648 T/1p-3p 12208 T/1p-3p 11902 T/1p-3p 11650 T/1p-3p 11810 M/1:30p3:30p 62 PLACE Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Bradford Square Villa de Palma INSTR Martin Mills Hurt Alterra Wynwd of Brea Osinga W Anah Royale 12144 W/9:30a-11:30a 12212 M/9:30a-11:30a 11749 M/9:30a-11a 11539 11021 11024 11437 11036 12150 11855 12216 F/9:30a-11:30a Th/10a-12p W/10a-12p S/10a-11:30a W/10a-12p Th/10a-12p W/10a-12p T/12p-2p 11035 W/1p-3p 11472 M/1p-3p CREATIVE ARTS CRAE/100 CRN DAYS 11465 M/9:30a-11:30a 11537 F/9:30a-11:30a Miller Park Regency Ret Res Hurt Country Villa of Seal Beach Brighton Gardens Gardens at La Habra Miller New Horizon Lodge Mills Rosewood Court Miller Bradford Square Katella Manor Fairwood Manor Park Regency Ret Res Park Vista Assisted Living Sunrise Asst Living La Palma Bunnell Osinga Bender Pomerantz Pomerantz Barraza Martin Miller 11811 M/1p-3p 11621 W/1p-3p 11055 Th/1:30p-3p 11219 Th/1:30p-3:30p 11197 M/1:30p-3:30p 11203 Th/1:30p-3:30p 12218 Th/1:30p-3:30p 12213 M/3p-5p 11215 Th/3:30p-5p Sunrise Sr Res Care New Horizon Lodge Sunrise Asst Living La Palma Sunnycrest Chalet Bradford Square Gardens at La Habra Alterra Wynwd of Brea Villa de Palma Walnut Manor Care Ctr Fairwood Manor Brighton Gardens Autumn Years W Anah Royale Bradford Square Bradford Square Katella Manor Windsong Sr Activity Ctr Villa de Palma Park Regency Ret Res Sunrise Senior Living Park Regency Ret Res Summerville at Casa Whittier Alterra Wynwd of Brea Fullerton Res Manor La Habra Villa Emerald Court Prestige Assisted Living Park Vista Assisted Living INSTR Lank Clegg Edwards Behrbaum Behrbaum Behrbaum Staff Baesler Glasser Staff Dunn Behrbaum Lank Dunn Watson Edwards Baesler Dunn Clegg Glasser Hamilton Gustafson Watson Griffin Edwards Baesler Baesler Orr TONE CHIME CHOIR MUSC/304 This course provides instruction of hand bell performance skills using chime instruments made by Suzuki. The music will be beginning level hand bell music, level 1 and 2, as defined by the American Guild of English Hand Bell Ringers. The class will share their music by performing to the community. Dates: Dec 7-Mar 22; nc Dec 28 CRN DAYS 11143 W/12p-2p PLACE Sr Citizens Ctr Anaheim INSTR Lassetter Do what you love! Turn your hobby into a career at SCE! SENIOR CHORUS MUSC/303 This course introduces students to a broad spectrum of choral music including its cultural and historical aspects. Students will gain knowledge of correct posture, breath control, enunciation, harmony, rhythm and basic music concepts. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 27, Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11159 F/9:30a11:30a 11193 M/10a-12p 11397 T/1p-3p 11406 M/7p-9p PLACE Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog Yorba Linda Sr Ctr St Paul's Lutheran Church INSTR stimulation through the use of materials and activities that are both educational and fun for the participants. This class covers health issues through the use of safe, beneficial exercises intended to promote general health and fitness. Each class will incorporate information, discussion, and exercises ranging from gentle stretching to sustained repeated activity used to build cardiovascular endurance. Dates: Dec 9-Mar 24; nc Dec 23, Dec 30, Feb 17 Kubiak 11488 F/9a-10:30a Fullerton Sr Multi- Spaulding Serv Ctr Lassetter Hamilton Kubiak Body Body &&Mind Mind HATHA YOGA FITN/201 Yoga practice enhances health and well-being. This class includes active and passive movements which are especially adapted to older adults. Movements include relaxation while stretching, strengthening by holding weight-bearing poses when applicable, breathing awareness, working together in rhythm, repetition to promote skill building, fitness, strength, and relaxation. Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23-Dec 24, Dec 26, Dec 28, Dec 30-Dec 31, Jan 2, Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12203 M/9a-11a 12228 F/1p-3p 11188 M/1:30p3:30p PLACE INSTR Emerald Isle Senior Apartments Sunrise Senior Living Haque La Habra Senior Ctr Haque Haque Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr Haque Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Michele Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr Brea Senior Ctr Yorba Linda Sr Ctr STAYING MENTALLY SHARP HLTH/167 Haque Michele Haque Michele Learn the tools to reach optimum levels of brainpower through skill-building with memory techniques. Decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and opportunities for cognitive growth is also covered. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 22 *Dates: Jan 27-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 †Dates: Dec 7-Mar 22; nc Dec 28 CRN DAYS 21048 W/9:45a11:45a 21047* F/1p-3p 11745† W/1:30p3:30p PLACE INSTR Fullerton Sr Stricklen Multi-Serv Ctr Buena Park Stricklen Senior Ctr Gardens at La Staff Habra CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FOOD PREPARATION AND GOOD NUTRITION HLTH/109 This course offers a wide range of food preparation topics as they relate to the health and well-being of older adults. The course explores topics of interest in the areas of nutrition, consumerism, cultural traditions, entertaining, health, and safety. Various foods will be prepared, tasted, and discussed. Starts week of 12/5/05, ends week of 3/20/06; nc Dec 23, Dec 26, Dec 28-Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11458 W/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma 11791 F/9:30a-11:30a Bradford Square 11790 Th/10a-12p Prestige Assisted Living 11201 M/1:30p-3:30p La Habra Villa 11216 M/1:30p-3:30p Park Vista Assisted Living INSTR Semer Pang Pang Koehn Wyckhouse BALANCE & MOBILITY FITN/301 This class is designed for individuals identified as lowto moderate risk for falls. Class activities will target specific balance problems in a challenging, but fun training environment through a multidimensional approach. (St. Jude location courses call 800-870-7537 ext. 2 for details and registration information). Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 12083 TTh/8:30a-10a 12199 M/9a-10:30a 12245 Th/9a-10:30a 11176 TTh/9:30a-11a 11144 TTh/10a-11:30a 12152 TTh/10a-11:30a 11169 Th/10:30a-12p 12198 Th/10:30a-12p 11170 M/10:30a-12p 12084 WF/11a-12:30p 11141 TTh/12:30p-2p 11160 WF/12:30p-2p PLACE INSTR St Jude Villa - YL Talmage Cypress Sr Yu Citizen Ctr Lakepark Mobile Farrar Home Pk La Hab Sr Citizens Ctr- Challacomb Placentia Brea Senior Ctr Ferrara St Jude Villa - YL Talmage La Habra Senior Pile Ctr Buena Park Yu Senior Ctr La Habra Senior Pile Ctr St Jude Villa - YL Yu Sr Citizens Ctr Fitzpatrick Anaheim Fullerton Sr Multi- Challacomb Serv Ctr 63 Older Adults Program: Body & Mind 12131 W/9:30a11:30a 12211 S/9:30a11:30a 12058 F/10a-12p 11179 M/11:30a1:30p 12059 W/12:30p2:30p 11161 F/1p-3p HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH HLTH/163 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us LAUGHTER, THE BEST MEDICINE HLTH/161 This class offers an informative and entertaining look as past and present forms of comedy and humor, and what makes us laugh. Students become aware of the influences, various mediums, elements and forms of comedy and humor that has influences people throughout history. Starts week of 12/5/05, ends week of 3/20/06; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 28, Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE 11751 T/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La Habra 11455 W/1p-3p Bradford Square 11456 M/1p-2:30p Katella Manor 11457 F/1p-2:30p Park Regency Ret Res 11597 M/1p-3p Fairwood Manor 11534 T/1:30p-3:30p Walnut Manor Care Ctr 11623 M/3:30p-5p Park Vista Assisted Living INSTR Staff Linen Linen Linen Gilbert Linen Gilbert Older Adults Program: Body & Mind • Physical Fitness TAI-CHI CHUAN FITN/107 This course introduces a Chinese health exercise which is neither vigorous nor strenuous. It is suitable for people of all ages who want to exercise to gain or maintain good health. It will strengthen the muscles and organs, relax the mind and body improve blood circulation, and increase memory and concentration. (St. Jude location classes, call 800-870-7537 ext. 2 for registration information). Starts week of 1/2/06, ends week of 3/20/06; nc Jan 14, Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20; nc Jan 16, Feb 20 †Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 26-Dec 27, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20411 W/8a-10a 21120 S/8a-10a 20412* M/8:30a10:30a 12038† M/9:30a11:30a 11410† M/10a-12p 12055† T/10:30a11:30a 11400† M/1p-2:30p 12039† M/2:30p4:30p 21121 Th/7p-9p PLACE INSTR Fullerton Sr Multi- Lem Serv Ctr AN/134 Lem La Habra Senior Lem Ctr W Anah Brookhurst Chou Sr Prog Sr Citizens Ctr Gallegos Placentia Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Layne Brea Senior Ctr St Jude Medical Ctr Comm Ed AN/134 Gallegos Chou Lem Physical Fitness Physical Fitness AQUATIC AEROBICS FITN/205 This aquatic aerobics course uses muscular training, cardiovascular exercise, and the use of aquatic exercise equipment to increase range of joint motion, muscular strength, flexibility, coordination, and physical endurance. Dates: Dec 10-Mar 25; nc Dec 24, Dec 31, Jan 14, Feb 18 CRN DAYS 12142 S/10a-12p 64 PLACE INSTR Bradford Terr Pile PHYSICAL FITNESS: RES MANORS FITN/300A Use exercise to maintain and increase fitness. Enroll anytime in class! Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23-Dec 24, Dec 26-Dec 31, Jan 2, Jan 14, Jan 16, Feb 17-Feb 18, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11204 T/8a-10a PLACE Morningside of Fullerton 11208 F/8:15a-10:15a Morningside of Fullerton 11186 Th/8:30a-10a Fairwood Manor 11399 Th/8:30a-10a Senior Friends Association 11206 W/9a-11a Morningside of Fullerton 12204 T/9a-11a Emerald Isle Senior Apts 12206 Th/9a-11a Emerald Isle Senior Apts 11053 W/9:15aSummerville at 11:15a Casa Whittier 11018 W/9:30a-11a Brighton Gardens 12246 T/9:30a-11:30a Katella Manor 12229 Th/9:30aAcacia Villa 11:30a 11837 W/9:30aBradford Square 11:30a 11782 T/9:30a-11a Brighton Gardens 11280 F/9:30a-11:30a La Habra Villa 11040 S/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma 11212 T/9:30a-11a Park Regency Ret Res 11015 M/10a-11:30a Emerald Court 11032 T/10a-11:30a Bradford Square 11020 Th/10a-11:30a Emerald Court 11622 M/10a-12p Park Vista Assisted Living 11447 S/10a-11:30a Acacia Villa 11412 T/10a-11:30a La Habra Villa 11200 Th/10a-12p Katella Manor 11218 Th/10:30a-12p Park Vista Assisted Living 11046 W/12:30pWalnut Manor 1:30p Care Ctr 11012 T/1p-2:30p W Anah Royale 11039 F/1p-3p Villa de Palma 11027 Th/1p-3p Autumn Years 12102 W/1p-3p Anaheim Village 11823 Th/1p-3p Park Regency Ret Res 11658 Th/1p-3p W Anah Royale 11484 M/1p-3p Gardens at La Habra 11033 T/1p-2:30p Villa de Palma 11211 M/1:30p-3:30p Knott Ave Res Manor 12148 W/1:30p-3:30p Bradford Square 12149 Th/1:30p-3:30p Sunnycrest Chalet 11220 F/1:30p-3:30p Alterra Wynwd of Brea 11473 M/1:30p-3:30p Summerville at Casa Whittier 11392 M/1:30p-3p Anaheim Gardens 11210 W/2p-4p New Horizon Lodge 12238 T/2p-4p New Horizon Lodge 11016 W/3p-4:30p Emerald Court 11788 T/3p-4:30p Fairwood Manor INSTR Franze Ferrara Feinstein Pile Yedor Yu Hernandez De Jong Randeria Cuevas Sosa Spaulding Gipson Challacomb Bashawaty Randeria Magruder Fitzpatrick Magruder Smith Carter-Rosenbloom Lohmann Lent Feinstein Matson Feinstein Randeria Randeria De Jong Lohmann Gipson Chansila Pile Sutton Chansila Chansila Ferrara Hubert Magruder Randeria Cuevas Feinstein Feinstein SCE can help you transition to college PHYSICAL FITNESS: SR. CENTERS FITN/300B Use exercise to maintain and increase fitness. Enroll anytime in class! Starts week of 12/5/2005, ends week of 3/20/2006; nc Dec 23, Dec 26-Dec 30, Jan 2, Jan 16, Feb 17, Feb 20 CRN DAYS 11190 W/8:30a-10:30a PLACE INSTR Year round course, register in class at any time provided space is available. A variety of classes are available to the general public and are designed to improve the quality of daily living by providing non-threatening, educational experiences, social interaction, and adaptive physical activity. Call facility for class schedule. 11003 11006 12244 11034 11010 11127 11001 11130 11056 11059 12035 11062 11064 11444 11533 11080 11131 11066 11067 11812 11065 11082 11139 11079 11070 11074 11088 11093 11094 11398 11058 11121 11103 11125 11105 11112 11117 11042 11041 11137 Anaheim Crest Nurs Ctr 827-2440 Anaheim Health Care Ctr 816-0540 Acacia Northwest Adlt Day 527-3686 Care Artesia Gardens 991-3243 Anaheim Terrace Conv 816-0540 Anaheim VIP Ctr 220-2114 Alamitos West Conv Hosp 821-8580 Buena Park Sr Day Care 826-3163 Ctr Buena Park Nurs Ctr 828-8222 Buena Vista Care Ctr 535-7264 Commonwealth Adlt Day 522-4960 HealthCt Coventry Court 636-2800 Carriage House Manor 871-6020 Harbor Villa Care Center 635-8131 DaVita - Brea Dialysis Ctr 990-0110 Evergreen Health & Rehab 992-5701 Ctr Easter Seals Sr Day Care 672-0343 Fullerton Gardens 441-2636 Gordon Lane Conv Hosp 879-7301 Happy Brea Adult Day Hth 990-0333 Care John D French Ctr (562) 493-1555 Knott Ave Care Ctr 826-2330 Karlton Residential Care 236-1170 Ctr Leisure Court 772-1353 La Habra Conv Hospital (562) 691-0781 La Palma Nurs Ctr 772-7480 Park Anah Health Care Ctr 827-5880 Park Regency Care Ctr (562) 691-3765 Park Vista at Morningside 256-1000 Rehab Institute So Ca 680-6060 Summerville at Chapman 738-8323 Sun Bridge Care Ctr 871-9202 Greenfield Care Center 879-4511 Sun-Mar Nurs Ctr 776-1720 Terrace View Care Ctr 870-0060 W Anah Care Ctr 827-7007 Windsor Gardens of 826-8950 Anaheim Whittier Hills Hlth Care Ctr (562) 947-7817 Walnut Manor Care Ctr 776-7150 Windsong Sr Activity Ctr 956-4190 65 Older Adults Program: Physical Fitness • Senior Classes Yorba Linda Fitz pa tr ick Sr Ctr 11145 Th/9a-11a Brea Senior De Jong Ctr 11163 T/9a-11a Fullerton Sr Carter-Rosenbloom Multi-Serv Ctr 11194 T/9a-11a W Anah Hernandez Brookhurst Sr Prog 11814 Th/9a-11a Sr Citizens Knox Ctr Anaheim 11839 W/9a-11a Lakepark Chansila Mobile Home Pk La Hab 11483 T/9a-10:30a Lakepark Yedor Mobile Home Pk Brea 11195 W/9a-11a W Anah Sosa Brookhurst Sr Prog 11191 F/9a-11a Yorba Linda Yedor Sr Ctr 11146 MWF/9:30a-11:30a Buena Park Knox Senior Ctr 11487 M/9:30a-11:30a Stanton Chansila Comm Ctr 11162 M/9:30a-11:30a Fullerton Sr De Jong Multi-Serv Ctr 11156 W/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr Bowers Citizen Ctr 11189 M/9:30a-11:30a Yorba Linda Yedor Sr Ctr 11154 M/10a-12p Cypress Sr Fitz pa tr ick Citizen Ctr 11171 T/10a-12p La Habra De Jong Senior Ctr 11172 F/10a-12p La Habra De Jong Senior Ctr 11178 F/10a-11:30a Sr Citizens Magruder Ctr Placentia 11177 W/10a-11:30a Sr Citizens Magruder Ctr Placentia 11165 Th/10a-12p Fullerton Sr Bowers Multi-Serv Ctr 11157 Th/10a-12p Cypress Sr Fitz pa tr ick Citizen Ctr 11180 T/10:30a-12:30p Lake Park Franze Mob Hm - YL 11279 M/10:30a-12p Incependenci Matson a Sr Cr La Coloni 11181 F/11a-12:30p Lake Park Ferrara Mob Hm - YL 11175 Th/12:30p-2p Fullerton Sr Sellens Multi-Serv Ctr 11142 T/2p-3:30p Sr Citizens Fitz pa tr ick Ctr Anaheim 11155 T/2p-4p Cypress Sr Lohmann Citizen Ctr 11164 W/6p-8p Fullerton Sr Yu Multi-Serv Ctr SENIOR CLASSES Senior Classes SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us REPLACE THIS WITH LOGO KIDS' COLLEGE & TEEN PROGRAM PENCILS & PAINTBRUSHES (AGES 7+) KIDS/415A Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 & Teen Program CRN DAYS 20376 T/5p-6p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE12-11 TeGantvoort $35 Register on-line starting November 28. On-line registration will continue until the day before the class starts. In-person registration will start November 29, and continue until the class starts. Classes are held at our four campuses: Anaheim, Cypress College, Wilshire (Fullerton) and Yorba Linda. Enrollment is limited. Registration will continue until a class is full. Each child must obtain his or her own Student ID number before registering for class. For more information, call 714.484-7038. Parents are responsible for their own children. Please arrive 10 minutes before class lets out to pick up your child! Each child should be accompanied by an adult to the first class to check exact classroom location and future drop-off and pick-up points. Construction is continuing at our campuses. Please walk any young child to and from classes. Check to make sure classroom has not relocated before dropping off your child! Any classes scheduled in CC/CE 3, 4, 5, (Cypress) are accessed using Holder Street. Kids’ College & Teen Program: Arts & Crafts Please complete an emergency form for each child registering for Kids' College and the Teen Program. REFUNDS: Refund petition must be filled out 48 hours before a class starts. A $10.00 processing fee will be deducted from ALL refunds issued (except classes cancelled by the District). Choose classes wisely, no refunds if parent enrolls child in the wrong grade or level. Classes are subject to cancellation for low enrollment. (Full refund for cancelled classes.) Classes begin January 20. Saturday classes begin January 21. All SCE offices will be closed and there will be no classes held January 14-16 and February 17-20. *Please check at office for supply lists for specific classes.* Art Crafts Art & & Crafts 20042 T/4p-5p 66 INSTR CRN DAYS 20058 S/1p-2p FEE CC/CE12-11 TeGantvoort $35 PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $35 ART IS FOR YOU (AGES 5-8) KIDS/414 Calling young artists bold and shy! Come use different art materials to learn how to "draw what you see" and what you imagine. Materials list given at first class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 †Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 CRN DAYS 20256 20315* 20408† 20453† 20632† S/10a-11a M/3:30p-4:30p T/3:30p-4:30p Th/3:45p-4:45p T/5:30p-6:30p PLACE INSTR WIL/201 AN/140 YL/402 WIL/208 YL/402 Pewthers Bae Bae Fowler Bae FEE $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 CARTOON DRAWING (AGES 8+) KIDS/403 Introduces drawing/thinking techniques. Offers in-class drills and drawings with demonstrations and reviews; supplemental handouts provided to support long-term interest. Instructor was an artist/designer for a major cartoon corporation. Parents and adults may enroll. Dates: Feb 25-Mar 4 20152 S/1p-3p An art class that will encourage your child's imagination to soar! Designed to build self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with other students. Children will learn basic drawing skills and the application of colors using pencils and watercolors. Instruction at age and ability appropriate levels. Repeat students experience different projects. Pick up material list when you register. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 PLACE Designed to heighten your child's self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with others. Basic drawing skills and the application of colors using colored pencils and watercolors will be used. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS PENCILS & PAINTBRUSHES (AGES 5-6) KIDS/415 CRN DAYS DRAWING & SKETCHING (AGES 5-7) KIDS/903 PLACE CC/CE4-2 INSTR Gagne FEE $25 DRAWING & SKETCHING (AGES 8+) KIDS/903A Designed to heighten your child's self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with others. Basic drawing skills using colored pencils and watercolors. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20341 S/9a-10a 20060* S/2p-3p PLACE INSTR AN/124 Lostaunau CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $35 $35 SCE offers job training for the real world WONDERFUL WATERCOLORS (AGES 8+) KIDS/408 Come have fun learning basic watercolor painting techniques. No experience is necessary! Please bring a "set of 8" dry watercolor paints, a pad of inexpensive watercolor paper and two watercolor brushes: one 1/4" round and one 1/4" flat. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20258 S/11a-12:30p WIL/201 Pewthers 20424* T/4:30p-5:30p YL/402 Bae 21227* Th/5p-6p WIL/208 Fowler FEE $45 $40 $40 DRAW AND PAINT ANIMALS (AGES 5+) KIDS/980 In this class, you will learn how to draw and paint different animals. You will be using watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons to capture textures of animals. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20684 Th/3:30p4:30p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE12-11 Bae $35 ART TECHNIQUES FOR KIDS! (AGES 4-6) KIDS/960 Come make fun and beautiful art! Learn how to use pastels, mix paints, and how to paint on paper, wood and canvas. We will use our imaginations, photos, and real life to create our own lively works of art! Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS W/2p-3:30p M/2p-3:30p T/2p-3:30p Th/2p-3:30p AN/134 YL/305 WIL/203 CC/CE12-12 INSTR Pewthers Pewthers Pewthers Pewthers FEE $40 $40 $40 $40 ART TECHNIQUES FOR KIDS! (AGES 7+) KIDS/961 Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20455 20672* 20673 20674 Th/3:30p-5p M/3:30p-5p T/3:30p-5p W/3:30p-5p PLACE CC/CE12-12 YL/305 WIL/208 AN/134 INSTR Pewthers Pewthers Pewthers Pewthers PRINTMAKING FOR KIDS (AGES 7+) KIDS/990 PLACE CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21238 S/8:30a-10a CC/CE12-11 Bae 20680* W/3:30p-5p WIL/208 Bae FEE $40 $40 HANDMADE CARDS FOR DIFFERENT OCCASIONS (AGES 10+) NEW! KIDS/995 NEW! Come learn to make handmade cards for different occasions. Make cards using various materials, such as watercolor paper, paints, felt, fabric, etc. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20679 M/4:30p-5:30p AN/140 Bae FEE $35 FASHION ILLUSTRATION I (AGES 12+) KIDS/445 Calling all aspiring fashion illustrators. In this class you will complete a fashion figure with collars, blouses, skirts, pants, hats and accessories by the end of the course. Students will learn how to draw proportional figures and faces, as well as gesture drawings. Fashion figures will be created using watercolors, colored pencils, markers, and pens. Special supplies required, pick up list in office. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20355 S/12p-1:30p CC/CE12-11 Bae FEE $45 FASHION ILLUSTRATION II (AGES 12+) KIDS/453 Advanced level of Fashion Illustration. Learn to complete group figures (3-5) with a theme. Illustrate different textures of fabrics. Also create accessory and shoe illustrations and flats of garments. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 FEE $40 $40 $40 $40 NEW! NEW! The young artist in this class will be introduced to various materials and mediums to create their own unique prints. Students will make pictures which can be used to create their own specialized cards, gift paper, or art pieces. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS Students will learn to make cups, teapots, coffee pots, whimsical animals, vases, mosaics, candleholders using various clays such as modeling and fimo clay, clay hardener. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS 20423 S/1:30p-3p PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-11 Bae FEE $45 COSTUME ILLUSTRATION & HISTORY OF FASHION (AGES 12+) KIDS/454 Students will learn about the History of Fashion. Then students will illustrate various costumes and accessories using watercolors, markers, colored pencils and more. (Same supply list as Fashion I & II Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20686 S/10a-11:30a PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE12-11 Bae $45 INSTR FEE 20685 Th/4:30p-5:30p CC/CE12-11 Bae $35 67 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Arts & Crafts 20454 20667* 20669 20671 PLACE CREATING SMALL SCULPTURES (AGE 8+) KIDS/975 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Computers Computer Cooking Cooking An Acceptable Use Policy Form for the Business/Computer Skills Lab is required. Parents may pick up a form at the time of registration. Some classes may require a free Yahoo user account. For these classes, the instructor will supply the information. COMPUTER KEYBOARDING FOR KIDS (AGES 8+) KIDS/900 PLACE 20024 M/4:30p-6p WIL/212 21016 M/4:30p-6p CC/CE5-2 INSTR Join your 3-5 year old and discover new skills in the kitchen. We'll make a salad, appetizer, main dish and dessert. Bring a towel for clean up and a container for extras. They will have a take-home project to complete before the next class to use their new found skills at home as well as in the classroom. Dates: Feb 25-Mar 11 CRN DAYS Multimedia software teaches your child the layout of the computer keyboard. Integrated music and puzzle activities make keyboarding fun! Enrollment is limited! Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS KIDS FUN COOKING (AGES 3-5) KIDS/830 FEE Kabir $60 Vanlandingham $60 PLACE INSTR 20283 S/8:15a-10:15a WIL/208 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Computers, Cooking, Dance CRN DAYS PLACE 20297 S/9a-10:30a CC/CE5-2 21225* T/4:30p-6p CC/CE5-2 INSTR Kabir Kabir PLACE CC/CE5-2 INSTR FEE Kabir $60 CREATE YOUR OWN WEB PAGE WITH FRONTPAGE (AGES 9+) KIDS/936 Using Microsoft FrontPage, students will design their own Web pages. They will learn how to add text and pictures to the Web page. They will also learn how to upload and post their Web page on the Internet for free! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE 20597 S/12p-1:30p CC/CE5-2 20391* W/4:30p-6p CC/CE5-2 68 INSTR Kabir Kabir WIL/208 INSTR FEE Lansing $55 KIDS FUN COOKING (AGES 11-16) KIDS/830B Dates: Feb 25-Mar 11 CRN DAYS 20332 S/1:15p-3:15p $60 $60 Learn how to create, save and print documents (letters, reports, tables, memos, flyers, etc.) Check spelling and grammar. Edit, change format, font and style. Create tables, print labels and envelopes, insert pictures and use mail merge. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20392 S/10:30a-12p PLACE PLACE INSTR WIL/208 Lansing FEE $55 FEE MICROSOFT WORD FOR KIDS (AGES 8+) KIDS/913 CRN DAYS $55 Kids can always have fun in the kitchen, whether making a gigantic clean-up project or delicious food to eat. Bring your 6-10 year old and we'll make some delicious and easy foods, including a salad, appetizer, main dish and dessert. Send them with a towel for clean up and a container for extras. They will have a take-home project to complete before the next class to use their new-found skills at home as well as in the classroom. Dates: Feb 25-Mar 11 20287 S/10:45a-12:45p Have fun while developing proficiency in software usage and hardware knowledge. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 FEE KIDS FUN COOKING (AGES 6-10) KIDS/830A CRN DAYS INTRO TO COMPUTERS (AGES 8+) KIDS/901 Lansing FEE $60 $60 Dancing Dance CREATIVE DANCE AND EXERCISE (AGE 3) KIDS/550 Introduces children to basic dance techniques combined with exercise. Focus is on rhythm, movement and coordination to develop self-confidence in a creative environment. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20028 M/1:30p2:30p PLACE YL/404 INSTR FEE Abrahamson $35 INTRODUCTION TO DANCE FOR THE YOUNG (AGES 3-4) KIDS/500 Come and learn the fundamentals of movement and beginning dance steps to various dances and fun music! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20069 S/10:30a11:30a PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE3-302 Abrahamson $35 Kids college inspires creativity YOUTH BALLET (AGE 3) KIDS/510 This is a beginning class that incorporates basic ballet technique with fun motor skill exercises that focus on rhythm and strength building. Parents not allowed in the dance studio during class. The children will perform a dance learned throughout the session on the last day of class, during the fall, winter and spring sessions only. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20083 S/11a-12p PLACE CC/GYM 2125 INSTR Weidman FEE $35 CRN DAYS 20084 S/12p-1p PLACE CC/GYM 2125 INSTR Weidman FEE $35 JAZZ HIP-HOP DANCE (AGES 4-6) KIDS/519 Jazz dance techniques with a hip hop flair; style and rhythm emphasized. Students will gain self-esteem and confidence in an upbeat atmosphere. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20029 M/2:30p-3:30p YL/404 FEE Abrahamson $35 20070 S/11:30a12:30p PLACE CC/GYM 2-125 INSTR FEE Weidman $35 CRN DAYS 20071 S/2p-3p PLACE CC/GYM 2-125 INSTR FEE Weidman $35 MUSICAL THEATRE (AGES 7+) KIDS/315 INSTR FEE 20077 S/1:30p-2:30p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE3-302 Abrahamson $35 CC/CE3-302 Abrahamson $35 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 20461 S/12:30p1:30p 20030* M/4:30p5:30p PLACE This is a beginning class teaching basic jazz techniques and style with current dance moves designed for children with little or no dance experience. Children will develop coordination, flexibility and selfesteem. Parents not allowed in the dance studio during class. The children will perform a dance learned throughout the session on the last day of class during the fall, winter, and spring sessions only. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS Foreign ForeignLanguage Language JAZZ HIP-HOP (AGES 7+) KIDS/516A CRN DAYS 20086 S/1p-2p PLACE INSTR FEE YL/404 Abrahamson $35 CC/CE3-302 Abrahamson $35 ROCK 'N LEARN SPANISH (AGES 5-7) KIDS/108A CHILDREN'S TAP DANCE (AGES 5+) KIDS/501 This course is a fun way to learn beginning Spanish. Students with little or no previous Spanish will experience the thrill of learning a second language. Children will learn pronunciation, greetings, colors and other basic concepts through songs, games, dances and other activities. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20035 Th/3:30p-4:30p YL/305 20296* M/3:30p-4:30p WIL/202 21219 T/4p-5p CC/CE4-3 Children will learn tap techniques, rhythm exercises and simple dance combinations at beginning level. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20065 S/3p-4p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/TE3-101 Abrahamson $35 CHILDREN'S BALLET AND TAP DANCE (AGES 5+) KIDS/502 At the beginning level, children will learn ballet and tap techniques, simple dance combos and rhythm exercises. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 20027 M/3:30p4:30p PLACE YL/404 INSTR FEE Abrahamson $35 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE Mory Mory Islas $35 $35 $35 MORE SPANISH FOR KIDS: GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL (AGES 7+) NEW! KIDS/996 NEW! Children have fun with Spanish by doing activities, playing games, and singing songs. Introduces basic communication about getting up, clothes, kitchen, food, making breakfast, family, morning activities and school. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21088 S/10a-11a PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-218 Andrews FEE $35 69 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Dance • Foreign Language CRN DAYS CRN DAYS Enjoy the exciting world of dance in musical theatre. You'll learn a musical theatre song and acting. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 JAZZ HIP-HOP (AGES 5-6) KIDS/516 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 This is a beginning class that introduces the young dancer to the structure of a true classical ballet class. The students will do barre, center and across the floor work to help develop strength, coordination and balance. There will be a performance on the last day of class during the fall, winter, and spring sessions only. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 JR. JAZZ (AGES 6+) KIDS/515 YOUTH BALLET (AGES 4-5) KIDS/510A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 YOUTH BALLET (AGES 6+) KIDS/510B SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us A TOUCH OF SPANISH (AGES 8-12) KIDS/108B GYMNASTICS II (AGES 6+) KIDS/577 This class offers an introductory program that makes Spanish acquisition a natural, personalized, enjoyable and rewarding experience. Students will learn to read and write basic Spanish and will be introduced to speaking first level Spanish. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20677 Th/4:30p-5:30p YL/305 Mory 20678* M/4:30p-5:30p WIL/202 Mory 21220 T/5p-6p CC/CE4-3 Islas FEE For continuing gymnasts; advanced basic stretching techniques and basic tumbling skills on the low beam; emphasizes strengthening skills on the mats; also backbends, cartwheels, handstands, and splits. Instructor permission required. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20068 S/3p-4:30p PLACE CC/GYM 1102 $35 $35 $35 INSTR MacIsaac Hamlin Hill FEE $45 Martial Martial Arts Arts Cheerleading & Gymnastics Gymnastics Cheerleading & Kids’ College & Teen Program: Cheerleading & Gymnastics • Martial Arts CHEERLEADING (AGES 4-7) KIDS/587 Cheerleading students will learn all the basic fundamental cheer movements as well as sideline cheers, fight song cheers and performance cheers. Students will learn proper warm-up and stretching techniques to improve flexibility. This class is designed to build self-confidence. Show performance on the last day of class. Wear tennis shoes. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20356 Th/4p-5p PLACE AN/134 INSTR Hettich FEE $50 CRN DAYS 21147 Th/5p-6p PLACE AN/134 INSTR Hettich FEE $50 Introduces basic gymnastic skills, safety and stretching. Bridges, headstands, a variety of rolls and jumps will be some of the skills taught. Brief experience with gymnastic apparatus (boys and girls). Pick up instruction sheet at registration! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE 20066 S/1p-2p CC/GYM 1102 20076 S/12p-1p CC/GYM 1102 INSTR MacIsaac Hamlin Hill MacIsaac Hamlin Hill FEE $40 $40 CRN DAYS 20067 S/2p-3p 70 PLACE CC/GYM 1102 INSTR MacIsaac Hamlin Hill 20034 S/12:30p1:30p PLACE WIL/203 20216 S/1:30p2:30p $40 Baker FEE $35 PLACE WIL/203 INSTR Baker FEE $35 KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 5-7) KIDS/650 Instruction and practice in the art of karate for selfdefense with emphasis on basics for beginners. Covers 3 phases of karate: techniques, forms and freestyle. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20025 Th/3:30p4:30p PLACE YL/404 INSTR Baker FEE $35 KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 7-9) KIDS/650A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20241 S/9a-10a FEE INSTR KENPO KARATE FOR KIDS (AGE 8+) KIDS/625A CRN DAYS GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING (AGES 8+) KIDS/576A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING (AGES 5-8) KIDS/576 CRN DAYS No previous experience required! Teaches children to respect others, builds self-confidence and selfawareness. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CHEERLEADING (AGES 8+) KIDS/587A Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 KENPO KARATE FOR KIDS (AGES 5-7) KIDS/625 PLACE CC/GYM 2123 INSTR Baker FEE $35 KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 7+) KIDS/650B Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20026 Th/4:30p5:30p PLACE YL/404 INSTR Baker FEE $35 Learn something new at SCE KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 10+) KIDS/650C Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20072 S/10a-11a PLACE KENPO KARATE YELLOW BELT PREPARATION (AGES 5-17) KIDS/624 INSTR FEE CC/GYM 2-123 Baker $35 KENPO KARATE - ADVANCED (AGES 5+) KIDS/620 CRN DAYS For the die hard martial artist who rank at Yellow Belt or higher. The class will cover advanced material and will demand creativity from the students. The workouts are intense and fun. Advanced Kenpo concepts and principles will be covered. The class is a great workout, it builds self-esteem, and creative freedom. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS 20652 W/5p-6p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/CE3-302 Baker $35 KUNG FU FOR KIDS (AGES 5-17) KIDS/655 The ancient Chinese art of San Soo. Instruction and practice in the fundamentals of San Soo's basic defensive techniques that will help students develop physical ability as well as increase confidence. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 20074 S/11aCC/GYM 2-123 12:30p 20075 S/12:30p-2p CC/GYM 2-123 20073* M/6p-7:30p CC/CE8-4 Kalar $40 Kalar Kalar $40 $40 JUDO/JUJITSU FOR KIDS (AGES 6-13) KIDS/654 PLACE 20367 MW/5:30pWIL/203 6:30p 20452 W/6:30p-8:30p AN/134 INSTR FEE Hearn $50 Firestone JUDO/JUJITSU FOR TEENS (AGES 13-17) KIDS/661 $50 NEW! NEW! Designed for teens with a focus on improving coordination, quick reflexes, stamina, speed, strength and sportsmanship. Teens will be instructed in the three main components of Judo including striking, throwing and grappling. Instruction and practice is conducted on the mat. Teens will have an opportunity to compete in tournaments. Core values of honesty, integrity, and respect are emphasized. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 21080 F/6:45p8:45p PLACE CC/GYM 2-123 INSTR FEE Hearn $50 20651 W/4p-5p PLACE CC/CE3302 INSTR Baker FEE $35 SELF-DEFENSE FOR MOMS AND DAUGHTERS (AGES 10+) KIDS/629 This course will provide the opportunity to learn the skills to properly defend yourself in simulated real life encounters, (San Soo). Skills learned are both, offensive and defensive, and are designed to help in the event of an attack. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21142 T/6p-7:30p AN/134 Kalar FEE $35 Did you know… x karate is a great workout for kids? x karate builds selfesteem? x karate teaches discipline and is an outlet for creative freedom? KENPO KARATE FOR TEENS (AGES 13-17) NEW! KIDS/623 NEW! The course covers the application of American Kenpo Karate for self defense. Students will learn proper execution of blocks and self defense techniques to defend against strikes, kicks, grabs, chokes, tackles, and weapons attacks. Kenpo teaches self control, self discipline, and improves self esteem. It also improves stamina, and sharpens reflexes. Sparring and application drills are part of every class. This co-ed, respectful environment is a great place to make friends. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS 20654 W/7p-8p PLACE CC/CE3302 INSTR Baker FEE $35 SELF DEFENSE TECHNIQUES FOR YOUNG WOMEN (AGES 13-17) KIDS/622 This class is designed for young women ages 13-17. Students will learn to identify the nature of an attack and how to react and defend against a variety of attacks including chokes, grabs, strikes, and kicks. Awareness and crime prevention skills will be taught with reality based application exercises. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20653 W/6p-7p CC/CE3-302 Baker FEE $35 71 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Martial Arts Designed for children, with a focus on improving coordination, quick reflexes, stamina, speed, strength and sportsmanship. The three main categories of Judo are taught, which include throwing, striking, and grappling techniques on the mat. Techniques for free practice are used, and children may participate in competition. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS This course is for students with one or more semesters of Kenpo Karate who want to advance to the Yellow Belt Rank. It is designed to prepare students for the official test and will cover all requirements for the Yellow Belt advancement including techniques, sparring and kata. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us FIGURING WITH FRACTIONS (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/235 Math Math MASTER MATH - 1ST GRADE KIDS/239 Students will review counting to 100, learn and practice basic math skills including addition and subtraction. Also included are identifying geometric figures and classify them by attributes. Students will learn to use reasoning when solving problems. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20312 S/12p-1p PLACE CC/CE10-15 INSTR Gottlieb FEE $35 MASTER MATH - 2ND GRADE KIDS/240 Students will learn and practice basic math skills in fun and exciting sessions. Includes addition, subtraction, telling time, graphs, word problems, money, fractions and beginning multiplication. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20050 S/10a-11a PLACE CC/TE3-222 INSTR FEE Hernandez $35 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Math, Math Tutorials PLACE CC/TE3-222 INSTR FEE Hernandez $35 MASTER MATH - 4TH GRADE KIDS/242 CRN DAYS 20260 S/11a-12p PLACE CC/CE10-13 INSTR Nevarez FEE $35 IMPROVE YOUR MATH AND STUDY SKILLS (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/213 Personalized math; children will learn how to improve basic math skills in a fun, relaxed and enjoyable manner through the use of games and worksheets. Tutors student by grade level. Reviews addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Includes fractions, decimals and story problems. This class has a maximum of 15 students. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20038 S/11a-12p PLACE CC/TE3-218 INSTR Bray FEE $35 IMPROVE YOUR MATH AND STUDY SKILLS (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/213A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20039 S/12p-1p 72 PLACE CC/TE3-218 INSTR Bray FEE $35 INSTR FEE Staff Staff $35 $35 EASE INTO PRE-ALGEBRA (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/202 Increase your skills in pre-algebra through calculating activities. Also, fractions, decimals, integers and solving equations. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE CC/TE3-222 INSTR Felix FEE $35 PRE-ALGEBRA II (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/219 Students will learn properties of real numbers, conversions, slope, graphs, operations with positive and negative numbers (absolute value equations), scientific notation, graphing inequalities, and solving equations involving inequalities! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS Students will learn and practice basic math skills in fun and enriching sessions. Includes adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, as well as using graphs and charts, place values and fractions. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE 20377 T/5:30p-6:30p AN/140 20670 W/5:30p-6:30p YL/306 20021 S/12p-1p Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, graphs, fractions, word problems and geometric concepts. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20052 S/9a-10a CRN DAYS CRN DAYS MASTER MATH - 3RD GRADE KIDS/241 CRN DAYS Improve and strengthen your math skills. Reviews and reinforces school curriculum. Includes: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers; comparing fractions and mixed numbers; converting fractions to decimals and percents; reducing fractions; obtain GCF (reducing fractions) and LCM (least common denominator); reciprocals. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 20224 S/2p-3p PLACE CC/TE3-222 INSTR Felix FEE $35 ALGEBRA (GRADES 7+) KIDS/217 Learn how to solve equations, multiplying polynomials, work word problems, graph functions, solve inequalities without stress. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20223 S/1p-2p PLACE CC/TE3-222 INSTR Felix FEE $35 MathTutorials Tutorials Math TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/211 Students will review and enhance basic math skills such as, addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, money and telling time according to their grade level. Students will use games, worksheets and story problems to enrich their skills. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21204 S/9a-10a WIL/213 Felix 20243* M/3:30p-4:30p WIL/208 Vanherk 20393* W/4:30p-5:30p CC/CE4-2 Vanherk FEE $40 $40 $40 Your classmates will miss you if you miss class TUTORIAL: MATH EXPLOSION (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/210 Students will reinforce school math through math exercise help and math puzzles and/or games. When ready, students will make their own multiplication tables and be taught its usage to solve simple problems. All materials will be provided. Additional take-home exercises will be provided. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS 21140 M/5p-6p PLACE YL/305 INSTR FEE McLaughlin $40 Students will review and enhance basic math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, charts and graphs, and telling time according to their grade level. Students will use games, worksheets and story problems to enrich their skills. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006; nc Feb 20 PLACE INSTR 21205 S/10a-11a WIL/213 Felix 20442* M/4:30p-5:30p WIL/208 Vanherk 20394* W/5:30p-6:30p CC/CE4-2 Vanherk FEE $40 $40 $40 TUTORIAL: NUMBER SENSE (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/215 This is a tutorial-based class that is developed to assist students that are having difficulty with the basic concepts of addition, subtraction and multiplication, as well as a strong focus on place value and regrouping. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27; nc Feb 20 PLACE 20451 T/3:30p-4:30p AN/140 20378* M/4:30p-5:30p YL/306 Staff Staff 21141 M/6p-7p YL/305 INSTR PLACE AN/114 WIL/213 AN/138 YL/306 INSTR Sonn Lostaunau McLaughlin McLaughlin FEE $50 $50 $50 $50 Class will prepare the student for Algebra and include: order of operation, integers, rational numbers, GCF, LCM, exponents, fractions, decimals, variables, simple one or two step equations, and functions. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS 20247 20383 20307* 20578* S/10a-11a S/2p-3p W/5p-6p T/5p-6p PLACE AN/124 WIL/213 AN/138 YL/306 INSTR Lostaunau Lostaunau McLaughlin McLaughlin FEE $50 $50 $50 $50 TUTORIAL: ALGEBRA 1 (GRADES 7+) KIDS/226 This course is designed to enhance equation solving skills. Also covers integers, rational numbers, square roots, fractions, decimals, percents, and solving equations with variables on both sides. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS 21230 20444 20577* 21139* S/11a-12p S/3p-4p W/6p-7p T/6p-7p PLACE AN/124 WIL/213 AN/138 YL/306 INSTR Lostaunau Lostaunau McLaughlin McLaughlin FEE $50 $50 $50 $50 Music&&Drama Drama Music $40 $40 PIANO KEYBOARDING - BEGINNING I (AGES 7+) KIDS/368 Students will learn basic ideas of geometry such as line and angle relationships, transversals, area and perimeter of various polygons, and area and circumference of circles in a fun environment. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27; nc Feb 20 PLACE S/9a-10a S/1p-2p W/4p-5p T/4p-5p TUTORIAL: PRE-ALGEBRA (GRADES 6+) KIDS/224 INSTR FEE TUTORIAL: PRE-GEOMETRY (GRADES 4-6) KIDS/220 CRN DAYS 20246 20382* 20306† 21138† FEE McLaughlin $40 Students will learn the basics of the keyboard and music theory. Students: bring your own keyboard (40key minimum) every week. A recital will be held on the last day. Books will be suggested to buy at first class. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 CRN DAYS 20056 20229 20298 20388 W/3:30p-4:30p Th/3:30p-4:30p Th/3:30p-4:30p T/3:30p-4:30p PLACE INSTR YL/408 CC/CE4-2 AN/110 WIL/201 Garza Ortiz Garza Garza FEE $40 $40 $40 $40 73 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Math • Music & Drama Did you know that according to the Orange County Business Council… *…math is the most common skill needed in high-growth, entry level occupations. CRN DAYS This course reinforces school curriculum using strong math skills: large multiplication, division, integers (addition subtraction of positive and negative integers), exponents, decimals, fractions, percents, order of operation and simple variables and equations. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 25; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 †Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/20/2006 CRN DAYS TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/211A CRN DAYS TUTORIAL: MATH SKILLS (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/222 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us PIANO KEYBOARDING - BEGINNING I (AGES 11+) KIDS/368A Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20299 Th/4:30p-5:30p AN/110 Garza FEE $40 PIANO KEYBOARDING - BEGINNING II (AGES 7+) KIDS/376 For students who have completed Beginning I; pick up book list at registration. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 CRN DAYS 20406 Th/4:30p5:30p 20596 T/4:30p5:30p 20682 W/4:30p5:30p Kids’ College & Teen Program: Music & Drama Parent Austin Nigro Parent $40 CRN DAYS YL/408 Garza $40 INSTR FEE YL/408 Garza $40 WIL/201 Garza $40 Ortiz PLACE WIL/CE3 CC/CE4-3 CC/CE4-3 INSTR Parent Austin Austin CC/CE12-11 Nigro PLACE WIL/CE3 CC/CE4-3 CC/CE4-3 CC/CE1211 WIL/215 $40 FEE $35 $35 $35 $35 PLACE INSTR WIL/CE3 Parent FEE $35 Learn basic notes on the bass guitar, major and minor keys & scales (basic music theory), root notes of chords, how to reach a lead sheet, play with a pick and with fingers. Bring a bass guitar, a heavy pick and if possible (optional) a small bass amplifier. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21028 S/2:30p-3:30p PLACE INSTR WIL/CE3 Parent Parent $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 Learn to play the cello! Develop good technique, musicality, and have fun at the same time. Develop self-confidence, good listening and motor skills, memory, and concentration. Prior playing experience is not required. Teacher will assist with instrument rental. Class is limited to 6 students. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20398 Th/3:30p-4:30p AN/132 DeFazio FEE $70 PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER II (AGES 7+) KIDS/375A Prerequisite: Must have completed Beginner I or have instructor's approval. Learn to play and read simple one position songs. Chamber music for Cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 PLACE INSTR 20399 Th/4:30p-5:30p AN/132 FEE FEE PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER I (AGE 7+) KIDS/375 CRN DAYS INSTR Parent Austin Austin Nigro 20245 S/1:30p-2:30p $35 $35 $35 $35 BASS GUITAR FOR KIDS (AGES 10+) NEW! KIDS/373 NEW! PLACE CC/CE4-2 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 DeFazio FEE $70 PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER III (AGES 7+) KIDS/375B Learn to play and read 1st through 4th position songs. Chamber music for Cello ensemble. Prerequisite: Must have completed Beginner II or have instructor's approval. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS PLACE 20440 Th/5:30p-6:30p AN/132 74 INSTR FEE Garza S/11a-12p S/11a-12p S/1:30p-2:30p M/5p-6p 20437† Th/6p-7p WIL/CE3 CC/CE4-3 CC/CE12-11 WIL/215 WIL/201 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 †Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 20032 21019 21021 21207* PLACE $40 GUITAR FOR KIDS – BEGINNING (AGES 9+) KIDS/370A CRN DAYS S/12p-1p S/2:30p-3:30p M/6p-7p Th/7p-8p FEE Ortiz Learn to play the guitar in a fun way! Play simple chords, read chord bar charts, and strumming patterns. Bring your nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar and medium guitar pick to class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 20031 S/10a-11a 21017 S/10a-11a 21018 S/12:30p1:30p 21206* M/4p-5p 20033 21020 21208* 20675† INSTR CC/CE4-2 GUITAR FOR KIDS – BEGINNING (AGES 6-8) KIDS/370 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS PLACE For students who have completed Beginning II; or have at least 6 months keyboard/piano experience. Pick up book list at registration. Starts week of 1/23/2006, ends week of 2/27/2006 20288 Th/5:30p6:30p 20683 W/5:30p6:30p 21228 T/5:30p6:30p Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 †Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 GUITAR FOR KIDS - ADVANCED (AGES 9+) KIDS/372 PIANO KEYBOARDING – INTERMEDIATE (AGES 7+) KIDS/369 CRN DAYS GUITAR FOR KIDS – INTERMEDIATE (AGES 9+) KIDS/371 INSTR DeFazio FEE $70 Stay in class and learn more PLAYING THE CELLO (INTERMEDIATE I) KIDS/383 Learn higher level of sound productions and 1st through 4th positions. Chamber music for Cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS PLACE 20441 Th/6:30p-7:30p AN/132 INSTR DeFazio FEE $70 PLAYING THE CELLO (INTERMEDIATE II) KIDS/384 PLACE 20650 Th/7:30p-8:30p AN/132 INSTR DeFazio FEE $70 ELEMENTARY BAND (LEVEL 1 - GRADES 4-6) KIDS/382 20445 TTh/3:45p4:45p PLACE Christine P Swain Elementary CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21229 T/7:15p-8:15p WIL/215 Garza FEE $40 INSTR Martyn FEE $50 ELEMENTARY BAND (LEVEL 2 - GRADES 4-6) KIDS/966 The Suzuki method requires parents to learn and play Violin with their child. Violin rental information available in class. VIOLIN I (AGES 4+) KIDS/351 Learn the violin using the successful Suzuki method. Develop your child's concentration, motor skills, memory powers and self-confidence. Students learn to play easily and musically. Class is limited to 6 students. Beginners: Pick up handout at registration. NOTE: Parents are required to learn and play along with their child! Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 †Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS 20094 20097* 20385† 20044† M/4p-4:45p F/4p-4:45p T/4p-4:45p T/4:45p-5:30p PLACE CC/CE4-2 CC/CE3-302 WIL/215 WIL/215 INSTR FEE Chan Chan Chan Chan $70 $70 $70 $70 VIOLIN II (AGES 4+) KIDS/352 This band is a performing group for students with 3 months or more experience playing the flute, clarinet, trumpet or trombone. Students will learn skills on their instrument while preparing a wide variety of musical styles. Student must supply instrument. (Other band instruments may be available with instructor approval). Dates: Jan 24-Mar 2 Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I. Learn songs using beginner finger and melodic patterns. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 20621 TTh/4:45p- Christine P 5:45p Swain Elementary VIOLIN III (AGES 4+) KIDS/355 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR Martyn FEE $50 This classroom component of the Orange County Junior Orchestra provides an opportunity for advanced musical training. Ensemble experiences are available in the Junior Orchestra for Grades 7-10 and the Chamber Strings for Grades 5-7. Auditions are required and are by appointment. Pick up an information sheet in any School of Continuing Education Office. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 25; nc Feb 18 20397 S/9a-1p PLACE CC/FA-305 INSTR Frelly PLACE INSTR FEE 20098 F/4:45p-5:30p CC/CE3-302 Chan 20045* T/5:30p-6:15p WIL/215 Chan $70 $70 Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I and II or have instructor's approval. Develop technique for playing primary level songs. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 ORANGE COUNTY JUNIOR ORCHESTRA KIDS/333 CRN DAYS CRN DAYS FEE $25 CRN DAYS PLACE 20099 M/4:45p-5:30p CC/CE4-2 20386* T/6:15p-7p WIL/215 INSTR FEE Chan Chan $70 $70 VIOLIN IV (AGES 4+) KIDS/353 Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - III or have instructor's approval. Develop for playing primary level songs on all 4 strings and begin reading music. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20096 M/5:30p-6:15p CC/CE4-2 Chan FEE $70 75 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Music & Drama • Violin - Suzuki Method Strike up the band! Students learn the fundamentals of flute, clarinet, trumpet and trombone in a dynamic and interactive band setting. There will be one or more performances during the term. Students need to provide their own instrument and supplies - information will be available at the first class meeting. Dates: Jan 24-Mar 2 CRN DAYS Students will explore the nature of drama fiction, movies, plays and real life experiences. Students will do exercises and role playing to create their own drama. No prior experience is necessary! Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 Violin- -Suzuki Suzuki Method Method Violin Learn higher level of sound and bow techniques including vibratos. Chamber music for cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 2 CRN DAYS CREATIVE DRAMA FOR TEENS (AGES 12+) KIDS/319 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Kids’ College & Teen Program: Violin • Photography • Personal enrichment • Reading, Writing, Spelling VIOLIN V (AGES 4+) KIDS/358 Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - IV or instructor's approval. Technique and reading in one position. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20102 S/8:45a9:45a PLACE CC/GYM 2-201 INSTR FEE Chan $70 VIOLIN VI (AGES 4+) KIDS/359 21217 F/5:30p6:15p PLACE INSTR CC/CE3-302 Chan FEE $70 VIOLIN VII KIDS/391 Learn to play and read I, II, III, and V position repertoire. Completion of Violin I - VI and instructor's approval is required. Must have appropriate reading and sight-reading skills and able to shift in III and V position Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21214 S/10:30a11:15a PLACE CC/GYM 2201 INSTR Chan FEE 20251 M/6:15p7:15p CC/CE4-2 21216 S/11:15a12:15p PLACE CC/GYM 2201 INSTR Chan FEE $70 INSTR Chan CHESS - IT'S YOUR MOVE (AGES 7+) KIDS/950 Want to be King of your own army? Chess is the oldest skill game in the world, played many centuries ago in China, India and Persia. This class will start at the basics and introduce concepts appropriate for every level. Opening, middle game, and endgame theory will be examined along with tactical theory. Puzzles in conjunction with game play will reinforce the basics. For fun, bughouse and blitz games will be played. There will be a tournament the last two weeks of class. Textbooks required for purchase. Approximate cost $35.00 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20405 S/1p-2:30p PLACE CC/CE12-10 INSTR Deitrick FEE $40 Photography Photography Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin IV. Chamber music for violin ensemble. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 6; nc Feb 20 PLACE CRN DAYS $70 VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE I (AGES 4+) KIDS/364 CRN DAYS Advanced chamber music for violin ensemble including string and piano trios, quartets and string orchestra. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PersonalEnrichment Enrichment Personal Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - V or have instructor's approval. Technique and reading including I, III, and V position. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE IV KIDS/390 FEE $70 VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE II (AGES 4+) KIDS/357 PHOTOGRAPHY FOR KIDS (AGES 7-9) KIDS/428 Children will learn basic technique of photographic process, conventional to digital. Material/equipment needs will be given first day of class. Bring a camera that uses 35mm film. There will be additional fees for film developing. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21239 S/10a-11a PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-10 Deitrick FEE $40 Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin V. Chamber music for violin ensemble including string and piano trios. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PHOTOGRAPHY FOR KIDS (AGE 10+) KIDS/429 20101 S/9:45a10:30a 20427 S/11a-12:30p CRN DAYS PLACE CC/GYM 2201 INSTR Chan FEE $70 VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE III (AGES 4+) KIDS/356 20100 F/6:15p7:15p PLACE INSTR CC/CE3-302 Chan CRN DAYS INSTR FEE CC/CE12-10 Deitrick $45 FEE $70 FUN WITH STORYTELLING (AGES 3-5) KIDS/104 Stories are told through dramatization, puppetry, finger plays and songs. Sparks the imagination! Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS 20046 W/3p-4p 76 PLACE Reading,Writing, Writing, Spelling Reading, Spelling Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin VI. Chamber music for violin ensemble including string and piano trios, quartets and string orchestra. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE YL/305 INSTR Bray FEE $35 Quédese en clase y apreda más FROLIC IN THE LAND OF STORYTELLING (AGES 4-7) KIDS/105 READINESS FOR FIRST GRADE KIDS/102 Children help a dynamic storyteller perform stories related to a weekly theme by portraying characters, contributing dialog and doing pantomime. Interaction with story props and play with rhythm instruments and puppets. Singing, a craft project and finger plays will stretch their imagination. Parents welcome. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20022 S/9a-10a PLACE INSTR CC/TE3-218 Andrews FEE $35 READINESS FOR KINDERGARTEN (AGES 4-5) KIDS/101 Only for children entering kindergarten within the next year; children will be exposed to math, reading readiness and other school experiences. Each term uses different work. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20055 S/11a-12p 20450 S/11a-12p 20592 S/12:30p1:30p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/GYM 2- TeGantvoort $35 112 WIL/217 Kuruppu $35 CC/GYM 2- TeGantvoort $35 112 For children who will be entering first grade within this year. Children will learn phonics, touch math, reading, and other school-related activities. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS 20588 W/4p-5p PLACE YL/305 INSTR Bray FEE $35 BEGINNING PHONICS AND PRINTING (AGES 5-6) KIDS/234 This hands-on course introduces proper letter formation while teaching the students how to blend sounds. It includes fun games and activities designed to motivate children to express themselves with writing. Each student will have a response board to demonstrate understanding. Limited to 15 students. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20331 S/9a-10a 20521 S/11a-12p PLACE AN/116 AN/116 INSTR Guerrero Guerrero FEE $35 $35 FUN WITH PHONICS (GRADES 1-3) KIDS/115 For children just learning to read or having difficulty reading. Sounds are taught in a fun but learning atmosphere through stories and writing. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20023 S/9a-10a PRE-READING SKILLS (AGES 4.5-5) KIDS/194 Children must be able to hear and manipulate oral sound patterns before they can learn to read. This class offers a new technique called "Phonemic Awareness", where children practice manipulating words with fun songs and activities. An information packet for parents will be given to continue practicing at home. Limited to 15 students. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20330 S/10a-11a PLACE AN/116 INSTR Guerrero FEE $35 BASIC PHONICS (AGES 5-6) KIDS/118 For the young reader needing help in phonics. Children will be encouraged to be creative using sounds and simple writing and reading drills. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20019 S/9a-10a CC/CE10-15 Gottlieb FEE $35 PHONICS (AGES 5-6) KIDS/116 CRN DAYS 20054 T/3:30p-4:30p PLACE INSTR YL/307 Bray CC/GYM 2112 INSTR FEE TeGantvoort $35 BRINGING READING ALIVE (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/161B Students have fun learning basic comprehension strategies and develop an understanding of basic story elements through arts and crafts projects, writing, and critical thinking. Basic art vocabulary will be introduced through the projects. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20354 S/10a-12p PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-15 Gottlieb FEE $55 CELEBRATE READING (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/153 Your child will love to read while learning basic phonics and spelling skills in a fun and creative way to ensure confident and successful readers. Includes phonics games, letter and word bingo, story charts and word searches interactive story books. Bring your favorite book to class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS For children just learning to read or having difficulty reading. Teaches sounds in a fun but learning atmosphere through stories, plays and writing. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 PLACE 20048 S/10a-11a 21012 S/1p-2p PLACE CC/GYM 2112 WIL/217 INSTR FEE Kuruppu $35 TeGantvoort $35 FEE $35 77 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Reading, Writing, Spelling CRN DAYS SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us MAKE IT AND TAKE IT READING GAMES (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/953 Students will have fun making Reading games that will support the school learning activities. This class is designed to help the struggling student with games related to rhyming words, short vowels, beginning and ending sounds and more. The students will have an opportunity to practice each game before taking it home. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20443 W/3:30p-4:30p CC/CE4-2 Vanherk FEE $35 IMPROVE SPELLING SKILLS (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/149 20049 S/9a-10a PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-13 Nevarez FEE $35 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Reading, Writing, Spelling MAGICAL MIXTURE OF LEARNING (GRADES 3+) NEW! KIDS/193 NEW! Students will have fun increasing their reading comprehension skills, vocabulary and learning mnemonic techniques that will make their studying productive. Self- confidence and communication skillls will soar while learning fun magic tricks they can perform for their friends and family. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21045 S/1:30p-3p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/TE3-101 Vanlandingham $40 READING & COMPREHENSION (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/117A Students will enhance their reading comprehension, learn to read more effectively, and improve interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20036 S/9a-10a 20342 S/10a-11a PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-10 Bonura AN/114 Sonn FEE $35 $35 READING & COMPREHENSION (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/151 Students will learn to read more effectively, enhance their reading, comprehension, interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20379 S/11a-12p 20257* S/1p-2p PLACE INSTR AN/114 Sonn CC/TE3-218 Sonn Learn and practice writing in the cursive context and strengthen your handwriting skills. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21015 S/10a-11a FEE $35 $35 INSTR FEE CC/TE3-101 Vanlandingham $35 Children will learn how to write creative stories using their imagination, learn correct grammar, punctuation and develop vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20020 S/10a-11a 20449 S/12p-1p PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-13 Nevarez WIL/217 Kuruppu FEE $35 $35 WRITING REPORTS AND PAPERS (AGES 8+) KIDS/124 Learn to select important material, organize your thoughts, rewrite creatively in your own words in order to write good papers and reports. Face your fears and feel confident by giving oral reports with visual aids! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20057 S/12p-1p PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $35 HOW TO STUDY, TAKE TESTS AND ORGANIZE YOURSELF (GRADES 3-6) KIDS/130 Children will learn how to set up school work for home study and practice good study techniques. See how much better organized your children become with increased improvement in their school grades. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21014 S/11a-12p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/TE3-101 Vanlandingham $35 MEMORY POWER FOR KIDS (AGES 7-10) KIDS/126 Help your child be more productive and open new doors to learning - they will receive many different opportunities to increase the capability to remember. You'll see grades go up and self-confidence will grow too. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20053 S/12p-1p PLACE INSTR FEE CC/TE3-101 Vanlandingham $35 HOW TO STRUCTURE SENTENCES (GRADES 4-5) KIDS/162 This class covers the basics of sentence writing, including the essential parts of speech and sentence formation in an enjoyable fashion! Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20436 S/12p-1p 78 PLACE CREATIVE WRITING (GRADES 3-5) KIDS/138 CRN DAYS Words are powerful tools, and the magic of learning to spell can be fun. Make the journey into reading meaningful and enjoyable. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS IMPROVE YOUR HANDWRITING (GRADES 3+) KIDS/121 PLACE INSTR CC/CE10-13 Nevarez FEE $35 Make class attendance your top priority WRITING WORKSHOP (GRADES 7+) KIDS/947 This writing workshop will expose students to a wide range of writing styles, familiarize students with the writing process, and enhance both the reading and writing skills of the student. Students will share their work and critique each other in a cooperative, nurturing environment. Whether the student is a struggling writer or a highly skilled writer this workshop will benefit them. Text Required. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20396 S/12p-2p PLACE WIL/215 INSTR Kraus FEE $60 IMPROVE YOUR READING AND WRITING (GRADES 7-10) KIDS/191 Students will become more effective readers by learning strategies to read different types of writing. By responding in writing to what they read, students will increase comprehension and improve written communication skills. Techniques such as analyzing, summarizing, comparing, critiquing, and interpreting will be applied to in-class reading and writing projects. Text required. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20665 S/9a-10a 20380 S/11a-12p PLACE AN/118 WIL/215 INSTR Kraus Kraus FEE $40 $40 YL/306 FEE TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING REVIEW (GRADE 3-4) KIDS/148A Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 25-Feb 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 21013 S/10a-11a WIL/217 Kuruppu $40 20244* W/4:30p-5:30p WIL/213 Cowing $40 20410* W/5p-6p CC/CE12-11 TeGantvoort $40 TUTORIAL: READING AND COMPREHENSION (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/117 PLACE INSTR 20666 T/4:30p-5:30p AN/140 20289* M/5:30p-6:30p YL/306 Staff Staff FEE $40 $40 Science Science INSTR FEE Staff PLACE INSTR 20395 S/9a-10a WIL/217 Kuruppu $40 20658* W/3:30p-4:30p WIL/213 Cowing $40 20409* W/4p-5p CC/CE12- TeGantvoort $40 11 CRN DAYS Tutorial-based class that assists the emergent reader. There will be a strong focus on phonics and mastery of basic sight words. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 25-Feb 22 PLACE CRN DAYS $40 CHEMISTRY FOR WEE WIZARDS (AGES 6-8) KIDS/705 Children will interact with the world of science using hand-on techniques and observation. They will probe life science, physical science and chemistry. They will formulate slime; master the wizardry of ice cream, plus much more! Materials included. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20059 S/11a-12p TUTORIAL: THE JOY OF READING (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/136 Your child will read while learning basic phonics and spelling skills in a fun and creative way to ensure confident and successful readers. Includes phonics games, letter and word bingo. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 20587 T/4:30p-5:30p YL/305 Bray FEE $40 PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $40 WILD AND WACKY SCIENCE (AGES 7+) KIDS/703 A mad scientist helps students discover how and why our world works. Learn crazy things such as crime solving techniques and build an easy animation toy. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20329 S/9a-10a PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $40 79 Kids’ College & Teen Program: Reading Tutorials, Science TUTORIAL: READY, SET, READ! (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/214 20668 W/4:30p-5:30p Students will enrich reading and writing skills by practicing language arts through writing, capitalization, using proper punctuation, spelling, correcting sentences, reading, and more through the use of ability leveled study packets. Each term uses different work. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 21-Feb 25; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 25-Feb 22 Students will learn to read more effectively, enhance their reading comprehension, interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27; nc Feb 20 Reading Tutorials Reading Tutorials CRN DAYS TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING REVIEW (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/148 SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us CHEMISTRY AND SCIENCE WONDERS (AGES 9+) KIDS/710 PEE WEE SOCCER (AGES 6-8) KIDS/610A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 Young scientists use their imagination, observation and hands-on techniques to explore science. Experiment with electricity, polymers, gravity and the ooey-gooey secret of "Jammin' Jelly Slime." Materials included. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20087 S/10a-11a PLACE INSTR CC/CE12-12 Staff FEE $40 BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 4-6) KIDS/601 PLACE CC/GYM 1 INSTR Davenport Cooper 20656 S/12p-1p FEE $35 BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 7-9) KIDS/601A Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20063 S/1p-2p PLACE CC/GYM 1 INSTR Davenport Cooper CRN DAYS Kids’ College & Teen Program: Science • Sports 20064 S/2p-3p PLACE CC/GYM 1 INSTR Davenport Cooper FEE $35 20239 S/11a-12p 20655 S/12p-1p CC/Field CC/Field INSTR Bonura Bonura FEE $35 CRN DAYS 20078 S/10a-11a PLACE CC/Field INSTR Bonura FEE $35 $35 FEE $35 PEE WEE SOCCER (AGES 4-5) KIDS/610 Children will excel in confidence and team playing abilities while learning the basic skills of soccer. #4 soccer ball is required. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20080 S/9a-10a 20081 S/11a-12p 80 PLACE CC/Field CC/Field INSTR 20304 S/1p-2p PLACE CC/Field PLACE CC/Tennis Court CC/Tennis Court Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 20301 S/10a-11a 20302 S/11a-12p PEE WEE BASEBALL (AGES 6+) KIDS/607 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 FEE Miller, Freitas $35 INSTR FEE Miller, Freitas $35 INSTR FEE Noor $40 Noor $40 TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING (AGES 10+) KIDS/626A Students learn the fundamentals of batting, throwing, catching, and running bases in a non-competitive environment. Bring baseball mitts to class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE INSTR Instruction in basic skills. Students will learn forehand, backhand, serve, volley, approach shot and footwork. Bring racquet and one can of new tennis balls. Makeup classes in case of rain. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20303 S/12p-1p PEE WEE BASEBALL (AGES 4-5) KIDS/607A CRN DAYS CC/Field TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING (AGES 6-9) KIDS/626 CRN DAYS BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 10+) KIDS/601B Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 PLACE PEE WEE SOCCER LEVEL II (AGES 4+) KIDS/618 CRN DAYS Learn the fundamentals of basketball through instruction and practice. Includes footwork, passing, dribbling, shooting and running. Kids can improve their knowledge of the game and coordination. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 20062 S/12p-1p 20082 S/10a-11a For children who have learned the fundamentals of soccer, and want to improve skills before entering league play. Class will concentrate on all aspects of the game of soccer. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 Sports Sports CRN DAYS CRN DAYS FEE Miller, Freitas $35 Miller, Freitas $35 PLACE CC/Tennis Court CC/Tennis Court INSTR FEE Noor $40 Noor $40 TENNIS FOR KIDS - ADVANCED BEGINNING KIDS/627 Permission needed from Instructor! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS 20390 F/5p-6p PLACE CC/Tennis Court INSTR Noor FEE $40 YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 6-8) KIDS/1001 The emphasis of this class is on teaching and learning football fundamentals and terminology. This class teaches young people football fundamentals like throwing and catching the ball, running pass routes, proper tackling form and other basic defensive principles. This is NOT a contact or tackle football class. Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21210 S/10a-11a PLACE CC/Field INSTR Staff FEE $35 Make class attendance your top priority YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 9-11) KIDS/1002 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS 21211 S/11a-12p PLACE CC/Field INSTR CRN DAYS 21212 S/12p-1p PLACE CC/Field FEE Staff YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 12+) KIDS/1003 Dates: Jan 21-Mar 4; nc Feb 18 CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE: SCE has made every reasonable effort to determine that this class schedule is accurate; however, changes may occur after press time. $35 NEW! NEW! INSTR Staff FEE $35 WATER POLO FOR KIDS (AGES 9-14) KIDS/669 This class is designed to provide basic instruction in the Olympic sport of Water Polo to students ages 9-14. Boys and girls will learn passing, dribbling, shooting, alternating frog kick, rules of the sport and aspects of team play. Class sessions will be in the pool. Practice games will occur after skills are learned. Must wear a suit and have some basic swimming skills. Goggles are encouraged. Dates: Jan 24-Mar 2 CRN DAYS 20589 TTh/4:30p-6p PLACE INSTR FCPOOL Snyder FEE $50 SCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL KEY AN = Anaheim Campus CC = Cypress College Campus CRN = Course Registration Number NC = No class will be held on that particular date FC = Fullerton College WIL = Wilshire Campus (Fullerton) YL = Yorba Linda Campus By district policy, "every course, course section or class shall be open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the School of Continuing Education (SCE)". CLASSES ADMISSION TO CLASSES: Students are admitted on a first come, first served basis. Students are not permitted to attend classes in which they are not officially enrolled. This means NO petitioning or auditing in a SCE class (ECE classes are an exception). Classes 'filled' may have a 'waiting list' already established for students wanting to attend. Non-Tuition Classes: You must attend first day of class or you may lose your spot! CLASS CANCELLATIONS: If class attendance drops, classes may be cancelled. HOLIDAY WEEKEND POLICY: SCE knows that in exceptional situations classes may meet on a weekend preceding or following a holiday. If this happens, instructors are encouraged to discuss holiday calendars with their students, as well as advise their coordinator or dean to ensure site and classroom availability. Once approval is obtained, every effort will be made to communicate arrangements for holiday weekend classes to students, instructors and office staff. It is intended that this procedure will meet program standards and directly benefit students. BOOKSTORES: The bookstore can be reached for the following locations: Anaheim Campus (714) 808-4675; Cypress Campus (714) 484-7336; Wilshire Campus (714) 992-7557. IN-CLASS REGISTRATION: You must be present at the first meeting of any class where in-class registration takes place or you may lose your spot to someone else. A minimum number of students must attend the first class meeting. Non-tuition classes may be discontinued during the trimester if attendance drops. Tuition classes, however, will continue according to schedule once they have started. NOTE: In-class registration is on a "first come, first served" basis, so arrive on time! WHERE DO YOU REGISTER? No matter where the class is held, students can register at any of the four SCE campuses: Anaheim (Second Floor), Cypress (Pkg Lot 4: Bldg CE8-5), Wilshire (Bldg 100), Yorba LInda (Bldg 100). You may also register on-line at www.sce.cc.ca.us by following the WebStar Registration Instructions on the web. MINOR STUDENTS: SCE classes are open to those 18 years or older who have been admitted to SCE and are not attending school. Students under 18 who have not graduated from high school may infrequently be permitted to attend under special circumstances. It is advisable to contact the administrator (Dean or Provost) at the site where the class is offered prior to obtaining the required permission letter from the school the minor student is currently attending. If permission to enroll is granted by the Dean or Provost, the minor student may enroll only after the regular registration period so that priority is given to adult students. Children of any age may take Kids' College classes as indicated in the course descriptions. NAME CHANGE: Students are encouraged to visit one of the SCE campuses to request a name change prior to registration. Students must provide a picture ID when requesting a name change. No name changes will be made during the three days of registration. 81 Kids College Teen Program: Sports • General information General GENERAL INFORMATION Information CLASS ATTENDANCE: Students are expected to attend all classes, or the class may be cancelled. Non-tuition classes may be discontinued during the trimester if attendance drops. Tuition classes, however, will continue according to schedule once they have started. SCE Winter Schedule 2006 CHILDREN IN CLASS: No children are to attend adult classes. PARKING PARKING FEES: Permit parking spaces are limited. Remember a parking permit does not always guarantee a parking space. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PERMIT YOU WILL GET A TICKET! An exception to this policy - DMV disabled person placard holders are allowed to park free in metered parking spots. Parking in any other spots requires a paid permit. Parking permits are refundable prior to first class meetings only and must be returned to receive a refund. Parking at the Anaheim and Wilshire Campuses: Parking is by permit only. Vehicle permits: $35, motorcycle permits: $20; both are available at the SCE Front Counter. Daily passes are available for $2 throughout parking areas. Parking at the Cypress Campus: Parking is by permit only. Vehicle permits: $35; motorcycle permits: $20 both are available at the Cypress Continuing Education Office, in CE-8 (off of parking lot 4). Daily parking dispensers available throughout Campus. Parking at the Yorba Linda Campus: Free parking! BUS SERVICE: OCTD provides service to each of our four SCE campuses. For more information, call (714) 636-7433. FEES HOW MAY I PAY FOR CLASSES? Full payment is required at the time of registration. Cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards (MasterCard and VISA) are accepted. $25 will be charged to any students' account where a check is returned for non-sufficient funds. TUITION FEES: Classes NOT funded by State legislature are supported by student tuition. For instructional materials or supplies required for certain classes, you will have to pay these fees. While late registration is permissible in most classes, full payment of tuition fees is always required. GENERAL INFORMATION HOLDS School of Continuing Education will withhold transcripts, registration privileges or any combination hereof from any student or former student who has failed to pay all outstanding fees (from current or previous terms) or for other administrative reasons. REFUNDS: A Refund Petition must be filled out 48 hours before the class starts. A $10 processing fee will be deducted from ALL refunds issued (except classes canceled by the District). Term refunds will be processed two weeks after the term begins. No refunds on books or bus tours. RECORDS STUDENT RECORDS: California Administrative Code, Title V, and District policy states that you can review your student records at any time. All student records are located at the SCE Wilshire Campus. Transcript requests are accepted by mail (the form may be printed off of the SCE web site) or in person. Please allow 10 business days for processing. 82 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us RELEASE OF RECORDS In accordance with the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, SCE may release or publish, without the student's prior consent, items in the category of public (directory) information which includes name, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities in sports, weight and height (if a member of an athletic team), dates of attendance, and degrees and awards received, and recent educational institutions or agencies. Students who wish to have this information restricted must submit a written request to the Registrar's Office at the Wilshire Center. Requests must be filed within fifteen calendar days from the beginning of each trimester a student is in attendance. OPEN ENROLLMENT It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) that, unless specifically exempted by statue, every course section or class, the full-time equivalent students (FTES) attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by NOCCCD, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college(s) or School of Continuing Education and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division 2, part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with Section 51820. NON-DESCRIMINATION STATEMENT The North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws, does not discriminate on the basis or race, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, age, religion, disability, sex, or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures, or practices. Consistent with State and Federal law and District policy, the NOCCCD forbids sexual harassment at any of its locations. The District will take preventive, corrective, and disciplinary action for any act that violates this policy or the rights and privileges it is designed to protect. The District does not discriminate against any employees or applicants for employment on the basis of their age, or because of their medical condition; nor does the District discriminate on the basis of citizenship or sexual orientation, within the limits imposed by law or District policy. This non-discrimination statement covers admission, access, and service in District programs, activities, and application for and treatment in District employment. FULLERTON COLLEGE CHILD CARE CENTER If you have preschool children and are a student or individual working in the community, you may require daytime childcare services. These programs were established for your convenience. Enrollment is limited! For children 2 1/2-6 years old (toilet trained). Includes art, music, science, literature, social studies, perceptual motor development, and nutritious snacks. For information, call (714) 992-7467. The Center's hours are: Monday - Friday 7:30a - 6p. SCE...Where Learning Never Ends DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES SCE provides support services to enable persons with disabilities to participate in classes and programs. Such support may include tutors, interpreter service, note takers, or other assistance. In addition, special classes are offered for those who are not yet ready to benefit from general continuing education offerings. See the Disabled Student Programs and Services section in this schedule for class listings or call (714) 484-7057. WE'RE LOOKING FOR NEW INSTRUCTORS! Older Adult Classes - Kids' College - VESL/ESLComputer Classes You must meet minimum qualifications set by the State of California Chancellor's Office. For more info, call (714) 484-7038. If qualified, please send a resume to: Thomas J. Parisi - Dean of Instruction School of Continuing Education 9200 Valley View - Cypress, California 90630 CONTINUING CONTINUING EDUCATION EDUCATION CAMPUS LOCATIONS CAMPUS LOCATIONS Your instructor will advise you if a book is needed for your class. All books sales are final. ANAHEIM CAMPUS 1830 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim 92801 (714) 808-4999 Gary McGuire (Provost, Continuing Ed) M-Th (8a-8p); Fri (8a-5p); Sat (8-11:30a) COMPUTER CENTER (714) 808-4712 M-F (8:30a-4p); M-Th (5-8p) HIGH SCHOOL LAB (714) 808-4582 M-Th (8:30a-2:30p/ 6-9) TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE (714) 808-4628 DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES (714) 808-4558; TTY: (714) 761-8165 M-F (8a-5p) ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE (714) 808-4562 M-F (8a-5p) CYPRESS CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER 9200 Valley View, Cypress 90630 CE8-5, Parking Lot #4; (714) 484-7038 Tom Parisi (Dean of Instruction) M -Th (8a-7:30p); Fri (8a-4p); Sat (9a-2p) COMPUTER CENTER (714) 484-7437 M-Th (8a-3:30p/6:30-9p) DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES (714) 484-7057; TTY: (714) 761-8165 M-F (8a-5p) WILSHIRE CAMPUS 315 E. Wilshire, Fullerton 92832; (714) 992-7700 Christine Terry (Dean of Instruction) M-Th (8a-9:30p); F (8a-4p) Sat (9a-2p) OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM (714) 992-9922 M-F (8a-5p) HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM (714) 992-9918 M-Th (8:45a-3p/6-9) YORBA LINDA CAMPUS 4175 Fairmont Blvd.,Yorba Linda 92886 (714) 779-8279 M-Th (8a-9p); Fridays/Saturdays Closed 83 CONTINUING EDUCATION CAMPUS LOCATIONS HIGH SCHOOL LAB (714) 484-7438 M-Th (8:30a-2:45p/6-9) SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Off-Campus Continuing OFF-CAMPUS CONTINUING Education Locations EDUCATION LOCATIONS OFF-CAMPUS CONTINUING EDUCATION LOCATIONS Register in Class! Do not call location unless noted. Abraham Lincoln Elem 1413 E Broadway Anah Acacia Villa 1620 E Chapman Ave Full Access California 16665 S Brookhurst St Anah Services Suite G Adelaide Price Elem 1516 W North St Anah Alamitos West Conv 3902 W Katellla Ave Los Alam Hosp Alterra Wynwd of Brea 285 W Central Ave Brea Amaryllis Court Anaheim Community 250 E Center Anah Ctr Anaheim Crest Nurs Ctr 3067 W Orange Ave Anah Anaheim Gardens 525 W LaPalma Ave Anah Anaheim Health Care 501 S Beach Blvd Anah Ctr Anaheim Sr Ctr 250 E Center Street Anah Anaheim Terrace Conv 141 S Knott Ave Anah Anaheim VIP Ctr 1158 N Knollwood Cir Anah Anaheim Village 3411 W Ball Rd Anah Artesia Gardens 6041 Kingman Buena Pk Autumn Years 9622 W Katella Ave Anah Baden-Powell Elem 2911 W Stonybrook Dr Anah Benjamin Franklin Elem 521 W Water St Anah Betsy Ross Elemntary 535 S Walnut St Anah Bradford Square 1180 N Bradford Ave Placnta Bradford Terrace 1112 N Bradford Ave Placnta Braille Institute 527 N Dale Anah Brea Comm Ctr 1 Civic Center Brea Brea Sr Ctr 500 S Sievers St Brea Brighton Gardens 17803 Imperial Hwy YL Buena Pk Nurs Ctr 8520 S Western Ave Buena Pk Buena Pk Sr Ctr 8150 S Knott Ave Buena Pk Buena Pk Sr Day Care 8150 S Knott Ave Buena Pk Ctr Buena Vista Care Ctr 1440 S Euclid Ave Anah Carriage House Manor 245 E Wilshire Ave Full Casa Santa Maria 7551 Orangethorpe Buena Pk Centralia Headstart 6627 La Cienega Dr Buena Pk Christine P Swain Elem 5851 Newman St Cypress Commonwealth Adlt 7811 Commonwealth Buena Pk Day HealthCt Avenue Coventry Court 2040 S Euclid Ave Anah Cypress Sr Ctr 9031 Grindlay Cypress Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr 9031 Grindlay St Cypress DaVita - Brea Dialysis 595 Tamarak Ave Suite Brea Ctr A Easter Seals Sr Day 304 W Elm St Brea Care Emerald Court 1731 Medical Center Dr Anah Empower Community 8381 Katella Stanton Day Program Enriching-DSPS 12843 Beach Blvd Stanton Esther L Walter Elem 10802 Rustic Ln Anah Evergreen Health & 2222 N Harbor Blvd Fulllerton Rehab Ctr Fairwood Manor 200 N. Dale Ave Anah First Christian Church 520 W South St Anah Anaheim Fullerton Gardens 1510 E Commonwealth Full St Fullerton Res Manor 2441 W Orangethorpe Full Avenue Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv 340 W Commonwealth Full Ave Ctr Gardens, La Habra 200 W Whittier Blvd La Habra Garnet Community Ctr Gilbert Elem 9551 Orangewood GG Avenue Gordon Lane Conv 1821 E Chapman Ave Full Hosp Greenfield Care Ctr 330 W. Bastanchury Rd Full Harbor Villa Care Ctr 861 S Harbor Blvd Anah Hermosa Village 1515 S Michelle Drive Anah Horace Mann Elem 920 N Janss St Anah Incependencia Sr Cr La 10841 Garza St Anah Coloni John D French Ctr 3951 Katella Ave Los Alam John Marshall Elem 2066 Falmouth Ave Anah Jonas Salk Elem 1411 S Gilbert St Anah Juliette Low Elem 215 N Ventura St Anah Karlton Residential 3615 W Ball Rd Anah Care Ctr Katella Manor 3952 W Katella Ave Los Alam 84 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Knott Ave Care Ctr 9021 S Knott Ave Knott Ave Res Manor 9011 S Knott Ave La Habra Conv Hospital 1233 La Habra Blvd La Habra Sr Ctr 101 W LaHabra La Habra Villa 1100 E Whittier Blvd La Palma Nurs Ctr 1130 W La Palma Ave Lake Park Mob Hm - YL 3700 N Rose Dr Lakepark Mobile Home 625 N Puente Pk Brea Lakepark Mobile Home 500 S Palm Pk La Hab Leisure Court 1135 Lesiure Ct M L Maxwell Elem 2613 W Orange Ave Maple Sr Ctr 701 S Lemon Ave Melbourne Gauer Elem 810 N Gilbert St Melrose Elem 974 Melrose Ave Messiah Lutheran 6695 Dale St Church Morningside of Fullerton 800 E Bastanchury Rd New Horizon Lodge 8541 W Cerritos Ave OC Assoc Retrded 225 W Carl Karcher Citizens Way Orange Cty Christian 7722 Fillmore Dr A Charities Palm Lane Elem 1646 W Palm Park Anah Health Care 3435 W Ball Rd Ctr Park Regency Care Ctr 1770 W La Habra Blvd Park Regency Ret Res 1750 W La Habra Blvd Park Vista Assisted 2537 Brea Blvd Living Park Vista, Morningside 2525 N Brea Blvd Patrick Henry Elem 1123 W Romneya Dr Paul Revere Elem 131 W Midway Dr Ponderosa Park 2100 S Haster St Prestige Assisted Living Rehab Institute So Ca 130 Laguna Rd Ret Inn of Fullerton 1621 E Commonwealth Rio Vista Elem 310 N Rio Vista Robert M Pyle Elem 10411 Dale Ave Rosewood Court 411 E Commonwealth Ave Ruby Dr Elem 601 Ruby Dr Sr Friends Association 3033 W Orange Ave Sr Citizens Ctr 143 S Bradford Ave Placentia Sr Citizens Ctr Anaheim 250 E Center St St Jude Villa - YL 1847 Sunny Crest Dr St Paul's Lutheran 111 West Las Palmas Church Dr Stanton Comm Ctr 7800 Katella Ave Stanton Cultural Arts 7800 Katella Ave Ctr Summerville, Casa 10651 Jordan Rd Whittier Summerville, Chapman 312 N. Roosevelt Ave Sun Bridge Care Ctr 2800 N. Harbor Blvd Sun-Mar Nurs Ctr 1720 W. Orange Ave Sunkist Elem 500 N Sunkist St Sunnycrest Chalet 1925 Sunny Crest Dr Sunrise Sr Living 3850 Lampson Sunrise Sr Res Care 8792 W Cerritos Ave Terrace View Care Ctr 201 E Bastanchury Rd Theodore Roosevelt 1600 E Vermont Ave Elem Thomas Edison Elem 1526 E Romneya Dr Thomas Jefferson Elem 504 E South St Topaz Elem 3232 Topaz Ln Victoria Woods 5303 Stonehaven Dr Villa de Palma 351 Palm Dr W Anah Brookhurst Sr 2271 W Crescent Ave Prog W Anah Care Ctr 645 S Beach Blvd W Anah Royale 641 S Beach Blvd Walnut Manor Care Ctr 891S Walnut St West Anaheim 645 South Beach Blvd Therapeutic Res Westminster 206 Hospital Circle Therapeutic Ctr Westview Vocational 9776 Katella Avenue Ctr Whittier Hills Hlth Care 10426 Bogardis Ave Ctr Windsong Sr Activity 1701 S. Euclid Ave Ctr Windsor Gardens Anah 3415 W Ball Rd Yorba Linda Sr Ctr 4501 Casa Loma Dr Buena Pk Buena Pk La Habra La Habra La Habra Anah YL Brea La Habra Anah Anah Full Anah Placnta Buena Pk Full Stanton Anah Buena Pk Anah Anah La Habra La Habra Blvd Full Full Anah Anah Anah Full Full Anah Stanton Full Placnta Anah Placnta Anah Fullert Full Stanton Stanton Whittier Full Full Anah Anah Full Seal Beach Anah Full Anah Anah Anah Full YL Placnta Anah Anah Anah Anah Anah Westmnstr Anah Whittier Anah Anah YL CLASS INDEX CLASS INDEX 85 CLASS INDEX 10 Steps to Improved English .......................... 10 A Touch of Spanish .......................................... 70 ABC's of Financial Planning ............................. 20 Accounting........................................................ 20 Acting for Commercials .................................... 41 Activity Leader Health Care.............................. 47 Adaptive PE Activity ......................................... 34 Adaptive PE Weight Training............................ 34 Adobe After Effects 6.0..................................... 27 Adobe Illustrator CS2 ....................................... 26 Adobe Indesign CS2......................................... 26 Adobe Photoshop CS2..................................... 26 Adobe Photoshop Elements............................. 23 Adobe Premiere Pro ......................................... 27 Adult Basic Education....................................... 15 Adult Guitar....................................................... 59 Adult Jazz ......................................................... 58 Adult Keyboarding ............................................ 59 Advanced Auto Collision and Electricial Component Repair...................................... 50 Advanced Clean Air Car ................................... 51 Advanced/High ................................................. 10 Advanced/Low .................................................... 9 Aerobics............................................................ 57 Air Navigation ................................................... 52 Aircraft Structures............................................. 53 Airline Reservations - Apollo ........................... 49 Algebra ....................................................... 16, 72 American Idioms............................................... 11 American Sign Language I ............................... 15 Antique Furniture I ...................................... 21, 57 Apartment Management II................................ 21 Appetizers from Around the World ................... 37 Aquatic Aerobics............................................... 64 Arabic - Conversational .................................... 13 Archaeology...................................................... 17 Art is for You..................................................... 66 Art Techniques for Kids! ................................... 67 ASE Test Prep - Advanced Engine Performance .................................................................... 52 ASE Test Prep - Automatic Transmission ........ 52 ASE Test Prep - Brakes ................................... 51 ASE Test Prep - Electrical................................ 52 ASE Test Prep - Engine Performance.............. 52 ASE Test Prep - Engine Repair........................ 51 ASE Test Prep - Manual Transmission ............ 52 ASE Test Prep - Steering/Suspension ............. 52 Auto Collision Special....................................... 50 Auto Detailing & Car Care ................................ 50 Auto Painting and Refinishing .......................... 50 Automotive Air Conditioning ............................. 51 Automotive Collison Repair .............................. 50 Automotive Damage Appraisal......................... 50 Automotive Fundamentals................................ 51 Aviation Instructor............................................. 52 Babies Love Music ........................................... 41 Baking and Pastry ............................................ 54 Balance & Mobility ............................................ 63 Ballroom/Latin/Swing........................................ 58 Banking for Apartment Living ............................34 Bartending Workshops ......................................44 Basic Auto Electricity.........................................51 Basic Clean Air Car ...........................................51 Basic Cooking....................................................33 Basic Cooking Techniques................................54 Basic Drawing....................................................39 Basic Electricity For Electricians .......................44 Basic Electronics for Video, Audio and Computer .....................................................................46 Basic Phonics ....................................................77 Basketball Clinic ................................................80 Bass Guitar for Kids...........................................74 Become Slender With Hypnosis........................41 Beginning Adult Piano/Keyboard.......................59 Beginning High ......................................... 7, 9, 10 Beginning Literacy.................................... 7, 9, 10 Beginning Low/High...........................................11 Beginning Phonics and Printing ........................77 Beginning Piano ................................................55 Beginning Voice.................................................55 Beginning/Low .................................... 7, 9, 10, 12 Behavior Management ......................................46 Billing Paying and Banking................................33 Bookkeeping Principles & Practices..................53 Books Come Alive .............................................61 Brazilian Cuisine................................................37 Breads, Breads, Breads ....................................36 Bringing Reading Alive ......................................77 Business/Computer Skills Lab...........................23 Busy People's Slow Simmer Cooking Crock Pot II .....................................................................37 Cabinet and Millwork .........................................45 Cajun Cookin' ....................................................37 Cardio Kickboxing..............................................57 Care and Use of Overlock Machine ..................38 Career and Life Planning...................................18 Career Exploration.............................................18 Caricaturing Made Easy ....................................40 Cartoon Drawing................................................66 Cartooning Made Easy......................................39 Catering & Event Management .........................54 Celebrate Reading.............................................77 Ceramics ...........................................................61 Cheerleading .....................................................70 Cheesecakes Galore!........................................38 Chemistry And Science Wonders......................80 Chemistry For Wee Wizards .............................79 Chess - It's Your Move ......................................76 Child Health and Safety.....................................45 Children's Ballet and Tap Dance.......................69 Children's Tap Dance ........................................69 China Painting ...................................................61 Chinese Cooking ...............................................36 Chocolates and More-A Valentine Special........35 Citizenship Preparation ...................... 8, 9, 10, 13 Communication With the Deaf...........................16 Communication With The Deaf .................. 15, 16 Community Resources ......................................33 Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant I ....................................................19 CLASS INDEX SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant II .................................................. 19 Computer Bytes................................................ 24 Computer Keyboarding For Kids ...................... 68 Computer Skills for ESL ................................. 8, 9 Computer-Assisted Instructional Lab ............... 33 Computerized Auto Damage Appra ................. 52 Consumer Skills................................................ 33 Cooking Made Easy ......................................... 37 Copperworld/Kokoweef .................................... 16 Cost Control in Hospitality ................................ 54 Costume Illustration & History of Fashion ........ 67 Create Your Own Web Page with FrontPage... 68 Creating Small Sculptures ................................ 67 Creative Arts..................................................... 62 Creative Dance and Exercise........................... 68 Creative Drama for Teens ................................ 75 Creative Writing ................................................ 78 Creative Writing for Seniors.............................. 61 Customer Care - Airline/Travel....................... 50 Cypress Masterworks ........................... 55, 56, 57 Data Communications Management ................ 53 Designing and Delivering Effective Business Presentations.............................................. 20 Desktop Publishing Using QuarkXPress 6.1 .... 26 Destinations - Americas/Europe..................... 50 Developmental Readiness - Preschool ........... 46 Diagnostics & Scan-Tools ................................ 51 Diagnostics and OBD II .................................... 51 Digital Photo Albums for Beginners.................. 23 Direct Digital Controls - A/C.............................. 49 Discover the Internet ........................................ 23 Drama for Communication.................................. 8 Draw and Paint Animals ................................... 67 Drawing - Beyond the Basics .......................... 39 Drawing & Sketching ........................................ 66 Drawing With The Right Side Of Your Brain .... 40 Dressmaking..................................................... 38 DSA Regulations and Procedures - Part I........ 44 DSA Regulations and Procedures Part 2 ......... 44 Early Childhood Development.......................... 45 Ease Into Pre-Algebra ...................................... 72 Effective Parenting ........................................... 43 Electrical Journeymans State Test Preparation 45 Electrical Wiring II............................................. 44 Electricidad basica practica.............................. 44 Electronic Service Technology I ....................... 46 Electronica Basica Practica.............................. 46 Elementary Band .............................................. 75 Elements of Supervision................................... 19 Enhancing Your Public Speaking Skills............ 16 ESL & Computers............................................. 12 ESL & the Arts .............................................. 8, 10 ESL Learning Center ................................ 7, 8, 10 ESL Multilevel................................................... 13 ESL Pronunciation/Conversation Skills .... 8, 9, 10 ESPRESSO TIME ............................................ 35 Exploratory Arts for Visually Impaired .............. 34 Exploring Needlework....................................... 39 Family Community Relationships ..................... 45 Family Cooking - Breakfast Foods for Anytime of Day ............................................................. 36 86 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Family Cooking - Desserts and Pastry ..............36 Family Cooking - Perfect Pasta.........................35 Family Literacy ........................................... 11, 12 Fashion Illustration for Adults ............................40 Fashion Illustration I ..........................................67 Fashion Illustration II .........................................67 Figuring With Fractions .....................................72 Fitness Lab ........................................................58 Flat Pattern Method...........................................38 Florist Techniques .............................................40 Food Preparation and Good Nutrition ...............63 Fox Trot and Tango Dancing.............................58 French - Conversational ....................................13 Frolic In The Land Of Storytelling......................77 From the Shores of Mexico ...............................36 Front Office Operations .....................................54 Fun With Phonics ..............................................77 Fun with Storytelling ..........................................76 GED Test Preparation .......................................14 General Contracting ..........................................44 Geographic Information Systems - Advanced Vector and Raster........................................53 Glass I - Art Glass of World..............................21 Glass II - American Glass.................................21 Great Literature for Seniors...............................60 Ground Trainer Laboratory - Instrument Flight..52 Guitar for Adults.................................................59 Guitar For Kids - Advanced ...............................74 Guitar For Kids - Beginning ...............................74 Guitar For Kids - Intermediate ...........................74 Gymnastics - Beginning ....................................70 Gymnastics II.....................................................70 Hand Knit and Crochet Garments .....................39 Handmade Cards for Different Occasions.........67 Hatha Yoga........................................................63 Hauser Bed Geodes/Quartzsite Mineral Show .17 Hearing Impaired ...............................................61 Help Yourself to Health .....................................63 Housekeeping & Property Operations...............54 How To Structure Sentences ............................78 How To Study, Take Tests and Organize Yourself........................................................78 Human Relations For Healthcare Workers........48 Improve Spelling Skills ......................................78 Improve Your Handwriting.................................78 Improve Your Math and Study Skills .................72 Improve Your Reading and Writing ...................79 Improving Individual Skills Lab ..........................15 Independent Living Skills...................................33 Individual Clothing Instruction .................... 38, 39 Infant Care II......................................................46 In-Patient Lab - Pharmacy Technician .............48 Instrument Rating ..............................................52 Int/Adv Work Skills.................................... 8, 9, 11 Integrated Computer Projects ...........................24 Intergenerational - Creative Arts Exchange ....59 Intergenerational - Life Review........................60 Intergenerational - Learning Connection ..........60 Intermediate Access..........................................24 Intermediate Grammar Review .................... 8, 11 Intermediate Vocabulary Review.......................11 Intermediate/High ..................................... 8, 9, 10 Marine Drive Systems for Recreational Boats ..55 Marketing Principles ..........................................19 Master Math - 1st Grade ...................................72 Master Math - 2nd Grade ..................................72 Master Math - 3rd Grade ...................................72 Master Math - 4th Grade ...................................72 Math Refresher Course .....................................16 Mature Driver Improvement...............................48 Medical Assisting - Front Office Procedures ....47 Medical Terminology For Allied Health Professionals I .............................................48 Medical Terminology for Allied Health Professionals II ............................................48 Memory Power For Kids....................................78 Microsoft Word for Kids .....................................68 Microwave Cooking ...........................................37 Mole Estilo Poblano - Mole from Pueblo ...........36 More Breads and Rolls......................................36 More Spanish for Kids - Getting Ready for School..........................................................69 Motorcycle Maintenance And Repair ................43 MS Office - Overview........................................24 Music Arts..........................................................62 Musical Theatre .................................................69 Needlecrafts, Knitting, Crochet..........................62 Network Administration I ...................................25 Networking Person-to-Person ...........................19 Notary Seminar..................................................20 Nutrition .............................................................53 Nutrition & Exercise...........................................33 Office Skills I......................................................19 Office Skills II.....................................................19 Orange County Junior Orchestra ......................75 Outboard Engine Repair/Service and Maintenance ................................................55 Out-Patient Lab - Pharmacy Technician ..........48 Painting....................................................... 39, 61 Parenting - Art, Music & Movement.................42 Parenting - Art, Music & Movement..................42 Parenting - Children and Reading Readiness..43 Passenger Services & Safety............................49 Patchwork, Quilting and Applique .....................39 Pee Wee Baseball.............................................80 Pee Wee Soccer................................................80 Pee Wee Soccer Level II...................................80 Pencils & Paintbrushes .....................................66 Personal Computer Repair................................46 Pharmaceutical Mathematics ............................48 Pharmacology I..................................................48 Pharmacology II.................................................48 Phonics..............................................................77 Photo Restoration Using Photoshop CS 2 ........26 Photography ......................................................41 Photography for Kids.........................................76 Photography For Kids........................................76 Physical Fitness - Res Manors.........................64 Physical Fitness - Sr. Centers ..........................65 Physical Therapy Aide.......................................47 Piano Keyboarding - Beginning I................ 73, 74 Piano Keyboarding - Beginning II......................74 Piano Keyboarding - Intermediate.....................74 Playing the Cello......................................... 74, 75 87 CLASS INDEX Intermediate/Low ...................................... 7, 9, 10 Intro to Alternative Fuels................................... 51 Intro to Business Computers ............................ 53 Intro to Cisco Network Design.......................... 25 Intro to Computers............................................ 68 Intro to Hospitality Careers............................... 54 Intro to Keyboarding/MS Word ......................... 53 Intro to Pharmacy Technician........................... 47 Intro to Travel Careers...................................... 49 Intro-Comp & Software Concepts..................... 53 Introduction of Tamales .................................... 35 Introduction to Access ...................................... 24 Introduction to Collectibles II ............................ 21 Introduction to Computers ................................ 23 Introduction To Dance For The Young ............. 68 Introduction to Employment Law ...................... 19 Introduction to Excel ......................................... 24 Introduction to Masonry.................................... 44 Introduction to Microsoft Windows ................... 23 Introduction to PowerPoint ............................... 24 Introduction to Publisher................................... 24 Introduction to UNIX ......................................... 25 Introduction to Word ......................................... 24 Investment Strategies To Protect Your Nest Egg .................................................................... 20 Japanese - Conversational............................... 13 Japanese Conversational II.............................. 13 Jazz Hip-Hop .................................................... 69 Jazz Hip-Hop Dance......................................... 69 Job Skills .......................................................... 33 Job Skills Communication ................................ 49 Journey Back Into Time.................................... 61 Jr. Jazz ............................................................. 69 Judo/Jujitsu for Kids ......................................... 71 Judo/Jujitsu for Teens ...................................... 71 Jujitsu & Self-Defense ...................................... 59 Jujitsu/Self-Defense.......................................... 59 Karate as Self Defense..................................... 70 Karate As Self Defense .............................. 70, 71 Kenpo Karate.................................................... 58 Kenpo Karate - Advanced ................................ 71 Kenpo Karate for Kids ...................................... 70 Kenpo Karate For Kids ..................................... 70 Kenpo Karate For Teens .................................. 71 Kenpo Karate Yellow Belt Preparation ............. 71 Kids Fun Cooking ............................................. 68 Kids Love Music ......................................... 41, 42 Kindergym ........................................................ 42 Kinesthetic PE For Visually Impaired ............... 34 Kung Fu for Kids............................................... 71 Kung Fu San Soo ............................................. 58 Landscaping for Homeowners.......................... 40 Laughter, The Best Medicine ........................... 64 Living More Independently ............................... 33 Low Fat Mexican Cuisine ................................. 38 Machine Embroidery......................................... 38 Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks MX 2004............................................................ 26 Macromedia Flash MX 2004 ............................ 27 Magical Mixture of Learning ............................. 78 Make It and Take It Reading Games................ 78 Managing Guest Relations ............................... 54 CLASS INDEX SCE Winter Schedule 2006 Playing the Cello - Beginner I........................... 74 Playing the Cello - Beginner II.......................... 74 Pottery I - English & Continental Pottery ......... 21 Pottery II - American Pottery ........................... 21 Practical Approach to Medical Insurance Billing .................................................................... 47 Pre-Algebra II ................................................... 72 Preparation for Childbirth.................................. 43 Pre-Reading Skills ............................................ 77 Preschoolers............................................... 42, 43 Printmaking for Kids ......................................... 67 Private Pilot ...................................................... 52 Professional Image........................................... 49 Program Creative Experience .......................... 46 Program Literature............................................ 46 Program Music & Movement ............................ 46 Program Principles I ........................................ 45 Quilting ............................................................. 62 Readiness for First Grade ................................ 77 Readiness for Kindergarten.............................. 77 Reading & Comprehension .............................. 78 Real Estate Appraisal ....................................... 21 Refrigeration Elect/Cont Elect .......................... 43 Relationships and Sexuality Training ............... 32 Restaurant/Banquet Operations....................... 54 Retail Meat Cutting ........................................... 43 Rock 'N Learn Spanish..................................... 69 Russian - Conversational ................................. 13 Salsa................................................................. 58 Salton Sea Imperial Hot Springs ...................... 17 Sanitation & Safety ........................................... 54 Secrets of Real Estate Financing ..................... 20 Securing Your PC For The Internet.................. 25 Self Defense Techniques for Young Women ... 71 Self-Advocacy................................................... 33 Self-Defense and Awareness........................... 59 Self-Defense for Moms and Daughters ............ 71 Senior Chorus................................................... 63 Senior Topics.................................................... 60 Servsafe Food Safety ....................................... 54 Sewing for Beginners ....................................... 38 Sewing For The Home...................................... 39 Simply Delicious Cinnamon Rolls..................... 37 Social Skills ...................................................... 34 Solid Works for the Designer............................ 27 Spanish - Conversation I .................................. 13 Spanish - Conversation II ................................. 14 Spanish Literacy ................................................. 8 Staying Mentally Sharp..................................... 63 Supervised Tutoring ......................................... 15 Survey of the Automobile ................................. 51 Tai-Chi Chuan .................................................. 64 Tennis - Intermediate/ Advanced ..................... 57 Tennis for Kids - Advanced Beginning ............. 80 Tennis For Kids - Beginning ............................. 80 Tennis-Beginning.............................................. 57 The Amazing Fish............................................. 35 The Art of Garde Manger.................................. 54 The Literacy Program ....................................... 15 The Versatile and Cooperative Chicken........... 35 Tole & Decorative Arts...................................... 40 Tole and Decorative Arts.................................. 40 88 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us Tone Chime Choir .............................................62 Transcend Your Fear of Public Speaking..........16 Transcend Your Fear of Public Speaking Workshop.....................................................20 Travel Office Management ................................50 Tutorial - Algebra 1...........................................73 Tutorial - Math Explosion..................................73 Tutorial - Math Mania ................................ 72, 73 Tutorial - Math Skills.........................................73 Tutorial - Number Sense ..................................73 Tutorial - Pre-Algebra .......................................73 Tutorial - Pre-Geometry....................................73 Tutorial - Reading and Comprehension ...........79 Tutorial - Reading and Writing Review.............79 Tutorial - Ready, Set, Read!.............................79 Tutorial - The Joy of Reading ...........................79 Understanding Business Contracts ...................19 UNIX II - Linux Desktop Installation...................25 Valentine Chocolate Truffles .............................37 Violin - Performance IV ...................................76 Violin - Performance I.......................................76 Violin - Performance II......................................76 Violin - Performance III.....................................76 Violin I................................................................75 Violin II...............................................................75 Violin III..............................................................75 Violin IV .............................................................75 Violin V ..............................................................76 Violin VI .............................................................76 Violin VII ............................................................76 Waltz and Cha Cha ...........................................58 Water Polo For Kids ..........................................81 Watermedia .......................................................40 WEBSITE DESIGN HTML.................................26 West Coast Swing .............................................58 Wheelchair Athletics..........................................34 Wild and Wacky Science...................................79 Windows Operating System for Technicians.....25 Windows XP ......................................................25 Women and Careers .........................................18 Women's Tailoring.............................................38 Wonderful Watercolors......................................67 World Geography ..............................................53 Write Your Novel ...............................................15 Writing Reports And Papers..............................78 Writing Workshop ..............................................79 Writing/Reading ........................................ 8, 9, 11 Youth Ballet .......................................................69 Youth Touch Football ................................. 80, 81
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