fun harvest science camps - Professional and Public Programs

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fun harvest science camps - Professional and Public Programs
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LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR
FUN HARVEST SCIENCE CAMPS
and SUPER SCIENCE CAMPS
Welcome to Professional and Public Programs at UTEP
Now that the weekend is here, the kids need something to do. Why not bring them
to UTEP for P3's Fun Harvest One-Day Science Camps? Kids spend a day at the UTEP
campus participating in a variety of age-appropriate activities from a wide range of
topics from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Extended Day Care is available for the morning and afternoon).
Join us for a fun, hands-on, educational one-day science camp and get
ahead of the game at school. Our science camps are an exciting weekend
addition to keep your kids busy and engaged. Let our seasoned instructors
take your child on a fun and educational exploration of science!
Here are the Fun Harvest Science One-Day camps dates for this fall session:
• Kid’s Fun Cupcakes – September 19
• Space Lab – October 17
• Wizard’s Workshop – October 24
• Jr. Engineers on the Go – November 7
• Chemistry Day – November 14
• Dinosauria – November 21
• Animal Planet – December 5
STAFF DIRECTORY
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
STEPHANIE WALTON
Director
[email protected]
Whether you are looking to create new career opportunities or pursue a
personal interest, our top-notched courses, programs, staff and instructors
can assist. We offer hundreds of courses and certifications that attract close to 10,000 adults and
youth annually. We are always working to add new and exciting courses and programs so check our
website frequently.
Project Management Professional
Certificate - TheCourse™
MAXIE S. FLORES
Administrative Services Manager
[email protected]
GEORGINA GONZALEZ
Administrative Services Coordinator
[email protected]
In addition to adding new and exciting courses, we are always looking for energetic instructors
to enrich the programs we offer or propose new courses. If you have teaching experience and skills,
talents, or knowledge you would like to share, we would like to hear from you. Please see page 5
for more details.
ASHLEE WARZIN
Program Manager
[email protected]
CLAUDIA CORNEJO
Graphics & Marketing Coordinator
[email protected]
Here are the Super Science youth courses for this
fall session starting on September 12:
• Chemistry Fun for Kidz • Kids in the Lab
• Frog Feet, Snake Skins, Furry and Feathered!
For more information or to register, call us at (915) 747-5142
or visit ppp.utep.edu.
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6–12
For more information about these camps, go to page 16.
On the Cover:
Special thanks to Professional and
Public Programs for taking part in
a photo shoot by the Lhakhang,
close to UTEP’s Centennial Plaza for
our cover page. Picks up!
Cover photography and art direction
provided by: David Ghent
The Lhakhang, first displayed by the
Smithsonian Institution during its 2008
Folklife Festival, and now located on
UTEP’s beautiful Centennial Plaza, is
a stunning replica of the lhakhangs
found throughout the Himalayan
Kingdom of Bhutan Traditionally used
as a place of meditation or reflection in Bhutan, the UTEP Lhakhang is a permanent cultural
exhibit showcasing exquisite Bhutanese craftsmanship and artisanship. In 2008, the Lhakhang
was gifted to the people of the United States by the Kingdom of Bhutan and entrusted to
The University of Texas at El Paso. It is the only structure of its kind outside of Bhutan.
PATRICIA D. GABBARD
Assistant Director
[email protected]
SYLVIA MONSISVAIS
Program Coordinator
[email protected]
ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
GOVINDASAMY PARTHIBAN
Program Manager
[email protected]
MIRJANA BABIC
Program Coordinator
[email protected]
DANIEL MONTES
Program Coordinator
Stephanie M. Walton, M.Ed.
Director, Professional and Public Programs
Boxing and Conditioning
(Ages 18 & Older)
A Unit of Extended University
The University of Texas at El Paso
UTEP STUDENT ASSISTANTS
ANA KAREN GALEANO
CARLOS VILLARREAL
DANIELLE MARMOLEJO
GENESIS ARREOLA
All information in the Fall 2015 Course Catalog is checked and verified to the best of the department’s ability, however the
program cannot be held responsible for any mistake or omission enclosed in the publication.
Begin a new adventure with us and Discover Continuing Education at UTEP. I look forward to seeing
you on campus or hearing from you soon!
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT
PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS & YOUTH
SOCORRO HERRERA
GABRIELA LOPEZ
Neither this course catalog nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the permission
of the Professional and Public Programs at UTEP – A Unit of Extended University.
On behalf of the P3 family, thank you for supporting our department. If you have any suggestions
about course needs or desires please e-mail me at [email protected]. We care about making your
experience with us a rewarding, challenging, and transformative one.
Easter Baking Kids Camps
Program Manager
[email protected]
Information: Kaye Mullins, Museum Education Curator, (915) 747-8994 or [email protected].
Tell us what you think about the 2015 Fall Catalog
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ppp.utep
Please do not forget to mark your calendar to take advantage of the great promotions we will
offer throughout the Fall, Winter, and Spring. We kick our Fall catalog off with our Back to School
Appreciation Week from August 21st thru August 31st, followed by CyberMonday on November 30th.
This is a great time to enroll in the course you have been looking at for a while or purchase that
special someone a gift voucher for the Holidays - whether for cooking, fitness, photography, or
professional development courses, we will have something great to offer. We are thrilled to offer
BOGO (Buy One, Get One) for the first time in January 2016. This is a great way to enroll in multiple
courses at one time and save or to team up with your spouse, a friend, or your child and take
advantage of the courses we will offer during the Winter and Spring. You can see more details on
these promotions throughout our catalog.
Introduction to Photography
and Photoshop
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
& DEVELOPMENT AND
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
The exhibit is overseen by the Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens.
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Education and personal enrichment is a life long journey. We are all a work
in progress, and with progress comes growth, enhancement, achievement,
and advancement. We, at P3, embrace and encourage the concept of
“lifelong learning” and extend a personal invitation to you to browse and
discover our diverse selection of courses and programs that are designed
to bring knowledge, expertise, and enjoyment to individuals, families, and
organizations throughout the El Paso Del Norte region.
JESSICA RODRIGUEZ
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Information
Refund/Credit Voucher Policy
For information on Professional & Public Programs course
offerings, policies or registration, call (915) 747–5142,
fax (915) 747–5538 or drop by the Professional &
Public Programs Office on the UTEP campus, at Suite
102, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 p.m.
To keep cost as low as possible, we have instituted
the following refund and credit policy. For your
protection, we ask that you carefully review the
terms below. Exceptions will not be made.
Information
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 212
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 212, 500 West University Ave, El Paso Tx , 79968-0602
General
Registration Confirmation & Room Assignment
A confirmation will be e-mailed to you within 48 hours with
all pertinent course information. Classes are located on
campus unless noted otherwise. A participation form will
be attached to be filled out for each participant. Please
bring the completed form to ensure prompt check in.
Course Fees
Professional & Public Programs is committed to
offering quality programs at affordable prices.
Course fees are based on an estimated minimum
number of students. Professional & Public Programs
is self–sustaining; course fees cover all expenses.
No support is received from state or local taxes.
Please note: Certain courses are governed by their
own refund policy, which will be noted in the course
descriptions or brochures.
Participation Guidelines
Participants, or their representatives, who behave in
a manner which is disruptive to the learning process,
interferes with the well–being of other participants or
staff, or causes damage to University or contracted
facilities, may be asked not to return to the class.
Special Accommodations/Needs
If you have a disability and require special accommodations,
please contact us at (915) 747–5142 or [email protected]
Register Early
A class is closed when it reaches maximum enrollment, so
please register early. Classes that do not meet the minimum
enrollment will be canceled. Registrants will be notified of
course cancellations by phone and e–mail. Please provide
day and evening phone numbers, as well as an e–mail
address, with your registration. Refunds will be processed
automatically for courses canceled by Professional & Public
Programs. Please allow two to three weeks for processing.
Professional & Public Programs reserves the
right to cancel any course. Class locations, dates,
times and instructors are subject to change.
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WAYS TO
REGISTER
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If you choose to withdraw from a course for any reason,
your written request must be received by Professional
& Public Programs three business days prior to the first
class meeting. A full refund of your registration, less a
$15 processing fee per course and cost of materials and/
or lab fees, will be given. Please allow two to three weeks
for processing. Refund requests must include your name,
daytime telephone number, the course number or name,
and reason for dropping the course. Telephone requests
will not be accepted.
Credit vouchers will be given when a class is dropped
within one to two business days prior to the first class
meeting. Vouchers must be used toward another class of
equal or greater value no later than Aug. 31, 2016. Each
voucher will be issued in the amount of the registration,
less a $15 processing fee and cost of materials and/or lab
fees. Credit voucher requests must include your name,
daytime telephone number, and the course number or
name. Telephone requests will not be accepted.
Please note: Certain courses are governed by their
own voucher policy, which will be noted in the course
descriptions or brochures.
No refunds will be given on or after the first class meeting.
A $25 fee will be charged for returned or canceled checks.
Send your request via:
E–mail: [email protected]
Fax: (915) 747–5538
Mail:
The University of Texas at El Paso
Professional & Public Programs
Kelly Hall, Suite 102
500 West University Avenue
El Paso, Texas 79968–0602
ONLINE
BY PHONE
IN PERSON
BY MAIL
Register online at
ppp.utep.edu,
24 hours a day.
For assistance, call
(915) 747-5142.
Call (915) 747-5142
Monday – Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
Visa, Mastercard,
American Express, or
Discover Card.
Visit the Professional &
Public Programs Office
at Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Monday – Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Send in your registration with a
check, money order, credit card
information, or purchase order to
The University of Texas at El Paso does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, religion, age, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation in the employment or provision of services.
UTEP Professional & Public Programs
Kelly Hall, Suite 102
500 West University Avenue
El Paso, Texas 79968-0602
Please write course number(s)
Make checks payable to UTEP.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 3
General Information . . . . . . . . . 4
Community Enrichment
Programs: YOUTH . . . . . . . . . 12 – 17
Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 – 13
Dolphins: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming
Mastering High School Math (Grades 10-12)
(Ages 18 & Older)
Middle School Math Workshop
Getting Ready for Triathlon
Music, Dance and Theater . . . . . . . . . . . 14 – 15
Children's Acting Class (Ages 4-6)
Frogs: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Classes
Guitar is Fun! (Ages 6-11)
Sharks: Intermediate to Advanced Swimming Classes
(Ages 5-10)
Stingrays: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming
Classes (Ages 11-17)
Tadpoles: Swimming Classes for 3 & 4 Year Old
(Must be accompanied by parent)
Aquatics 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dolphins: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming
Classes (Ages 7-10)
Frogs: Beginner to Intermediate Swimming Classes
(Ages 5-6)
Sea Lions: Stroke Skills Classes (Ages 7-17)
Sharks: Intermediate to Advanced Swimming Classes
Adult Swimming and Conditioning
Math Magnificent! (Grades 3-5)
Guitar is Fun! (Ages 12-17)
Sea Lions: Stroke Skills Classes (Ages 7-17)
Aquatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 – 19
Master Math! (Grades K-2)
Classes (Ages 7-10)
(Ages 5-6)
Getting Wet for Health–No Sweat, Get Wet
Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Reading for the Future! (Grades 3-5)
Test Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Charcoal Portraits and Caricature Drawings
Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 – 20
A Culinary Trip to Japan – UPDATED
SAT Preparation (Grades 9-12)
Write On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Read Your Way to Better Writing
(Ages 13-17) – NEW
A Twist to Your Holiday Dinner with
Chinese Cuisine – NEW
Meet Me For Sunday Brunch – NEW
16 – 17
Animal Planet! (Ages 6-12)
Chemistry Day! ( Ages 6-12)
Today's My Turn to Cook a Traditional Italian
Seafood Dish
Fit 4 Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 – 23
Dinosauria ( Ages 6-12)
55 Is the NEW 35! (Ages 55 & Older)
Stingrays: Intermediate to Advanced Swimming
Jr. Engineers on the Go ( Ages 6-12)
Body Sculpting & Abdominal Workout
Classes (Ages 5-17)
Kid's Fun Cupcakes
Tadpoles: Swimming Classes for 3 & 4 Year Old
Space Lab ( Ages 6-12)
Fun Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Beginning Tumbling (Ages 3-4 and 5 & up)
Golf for Juniors (Ages 7-16) – OFF CAMPUS
Start Smart Sports (Ages 3-5 & 5-7)
Life Skills & Hobbies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Babysitter Certification (Ages 11-17)
Wizard's Workshop ( Ages 6-12)
Super Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Chemistry Fun for Kidz (Ages 6-12)
Frog Feet, Snake Skins, Furry and Feathered!
Cardio T'ai Chi and Weight Loss
Hatha Yoga (Ages 18 & Older) – NEW
Meditation (Ages 18 & Older)
T'ai Chi Chuan I
Yoga
Basic Drawing – NEW
(Grades K-2)
Health and Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 – 25
Swimming Classes: Beginner, Intermediate, and
Develop Your Inner Artistic Eye -
Reading to Succeed with Victoria Veilleux
Zumba Class (Ages 18 & Older) – NEW
T'ai Chi Chuan II and III
Water Aerobics (Ages 18 & Older)
Youth Acting Class (Ages 7-12)
Strength and Conditioning Fitness
(Ages 55 & Older)
Advanced (Ages 18 & Older)
Teen Acting Class (Ages 13-17)
Fun Harvest Science Camps. .
(Ages 18 & older) – NEW
(Ages 5-10)
(Must be accompanied by parent)
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Mastering Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 – 14
Community Enrichment
Programs: ADULTS . . . . . . . .18 – 28
Yoga & Weight Loss – NEW
Legal Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Immigration Law – BILINGUAL
Money Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
10 Steps to Starting a Small Business
Basic Income Tax Course for Small Businesses
Basic Tax Preparation Course
Music, Dance and Theater . . . . . . . . . . . 26 – 27
Belly Dancing for Fun and Fitness
Guitar is Always Fun!!! (Ages 18 & Older)
Introduction to Piano Performance for Adults
Violin Class - Level I – NEW
Violin Class - Level II – NEW
Personal and
Professional Enhancement . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
(Ages 18 & Older)
CPR and First Aid Certification (Ages 18 & Older)
Boxing and Conditioning (Ages 18 & Older)
Grant Writing
Circuit Training (Ages 18 & Older)
Introduction to Computers for Adults 55 and
Golf for Adults (Ages 18 & Older) – OFF CAMPUS
Older – BILINGUAL
How to Run Your First 5K (18 & Older)
Time Management & Personal Organization – NEW
Kendo, Iaido, and Japanese Swordsmanship
(Ages 18 & Older)
(Ages 6-12)
Pilates (Ages 18 & Older) – BILINGUAL
Kids in the Lab (Ages 6-12)
Self-Defense Awareness (Ages 18 & Older)
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Advanced Digital Photography – NEW
Cameraless Photography – NEW
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foundations of Photography
Introduction to Digital Photography and Photoshop
Introduction to Photoshop
Safety and Self-Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Firearms Courses
English Language
Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 – 33
ELI Core Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 – 31
ELI: Intensive English Program Fall I 2015
ELI: Intensive English Program Fall II 2015
TOEFL Preparation Course Internet-based Test (ibt)
Conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
ELI - Intensive English Conversation
Evening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 – 32
TOEFL Preparation Internet-based Test (ibt)
Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 – 37
Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 –37
Conversational Arabic I – NEW
Conversational Arabic II
Chinese Entry Level
Chinese I
Chinese II
Chinese III
Chinese IV
Chinese VII
Conversational French
Basic French I
Basic French II
German I: Advanced Beginners
German II: Advanced Beginners – NEW
German III: Intermediate
Basic Conversational Polish
French for Children (Ages 6-12)
Customized Training . . . . . . 38 – 39
Corporate Wellness Program . . . . . . . . . . 39
PT&D General Information . . . 40 – 41
Professional Training
and Development . . . . . . . . 42 – 48
Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 – 43
Project Management / Agile FREE Informational
Seminar: A Guide to Project Management (3 HOURS)
An Introduction to Agile Scrum – NEW
(1.6 CEUs/16 HOURS)
Project Management Professional Certificate –
TheCourseTM (5.6 CEUs/56 HOURS)
BOOT CAMP: Project Management Certification
Test Prep (2.7 CEUs/27 HOURS)
Fall I 2015
Io Parlo Italiano I
Lean Six Sigma Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 – 44
TOEFL Preparation Internet-based Test (ibt)
Io Parlo Italiano II
FREE Informational Seminar: Lean Six Sigma-
Fall II 2015
ELI: Intensive English Program Fall I 2015 – Basic
ELI: Intensive English Program Fall II 2015 –
Intermediate
English Conversation: Level I
English Conversation: Level II
English Conversation: Level III
Pronunciation of American English
Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Io Parlo Italiano III
Dynamics in Improving Solutions (3 HOURS)
Conversational Italian I
Lean Six Sigma White Belt (0.6 CEUs/6 HOURS)
Korean I
Russian I
Russian II
Russian III
Conversational Spanish I
Conversational Spanish II
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt (1.2 CEUs/12 HOURS)
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (4.2 CEUs/42 HOURS)
Skilled Professional Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Writing – Business Plans, Emails, Letters, and
Memos (1.2 CEUs/12 HOURS) – NEW
Conversational Spanish III
All-Inclusive Management (A.I.M.) (0.6 CEUs/6 HOURS)
ELI - Intensive English Conversation
Spanish I
TOEFL Preparation Internet-based Test (ibt)
Diplomacy & Tact... Conquering your Negotiation
Spanish I
ELI Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation
Spanish II
Workshop: Focus Business English
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Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Spanish III
Skills (0.6 CEUs/6 HOURS) – NEW
Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Lead Like Alexander the Great... Conquer the
World! (0.8 CEUs/8 HOURS) – NEW
Leadership Development: How to Cultivate A
Winning Team (0.5 CEUs/5 HOURS) – NEW
Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
The Fundamentals of Branding Your Business
(0.5 CEUs/5 HOURS) – NEW
Fitness and Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 – 46
FREE Informational Webinar: Personal Fitness
Trainer Certification (1 HOUR)
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
(3 CEUs/30 HOURS)
Pharmacy Technician Training (8 CEUs/80 HOURS)
EKG Technician Program (5 CEUs/50 HOURS)
Dialysis Technician Program (5 CEUs/50 HOURS)
Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP Exam Preparation Program
(4.8 CEUs/48 HOURS)
Essentials of Human Resources (1.2 CEUs/12 HOURS)
Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 – 47
3D Printing Introduction (1.5 CEUs/15 HOURS)
Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Paralegal Certificate Course (9 CEUs/90 HOURS)
Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Microsoft Excel 2013: Intermediate (1 CEUs/10 HOURS)
OSHA/ETI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 – 48
OSHA-500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for
the Construction Industry (3.0 CEUs/30 HOURS)
OSHA-2264-Permit Required Confined Space
(2.2 CEUs/22 HOURS)
OSHA-511 Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for the Construction Industry
(3.0 CEUs/30 HOURS)
ETI-Fundamentals of the Clean Air Act
(2.4 CEUs/24 HOURS)
ETI-Air Monitoring Techniques (1.6 CEUs/16 HOURS)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . 49 – 50
Career Step Online Education and Training Solutions
Ed2Go
Ed2Go Certificate Courses
TheCourseTM
Edu2.com
The Center for Legal Studies
Virtual Education Software Continuing Education
for Teachers
JER Online Workforce Certificates & Courses
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Course:
Is your child a good swimmer who wants to perfect
multiple strokes? The freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke,
butterfly, and much more will be taught in this class.
Swimmers’ skills will skyrocket as they learn correct forms
coupled with endurance and breathing techniques. Please
bring your goggles to class.
Fee: $75
Day/Time:
AQUATICS – LIMITED SPACE
Take the plunge and learn to swim with P3's Aquatic
Youth Program! The program teaches students swimming
techniques in logical and progressive stages, focusing
on safety skills in and around the water. It is designed to
give students a positive learning experience and selfconfidence in the water from a very young age. Students
must bring goggles to class.
REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED TWO BUSINESS DAYS
PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS.
FOR POOL ACCESS INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER,
PLEASE CALL (915) 747-5142 OR VISIT OUR OFFICES
IN KELLY HALL, SUITE 102, MONDAY TO FRIDAY,
8 a.m. TO 5 p.m.
P3 Pool ID Card
All swimming pool participants must purchase a P3 Pool
ID Card to enter the Student Recreation Center. The P3
Pool ID Card is offered for a one-time fee of $15 and can
be used for future paid swimming courses as long as it is
for the same person.
Frogs: Beginner to Intermediate
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-6)
Fee: $75
Day/Time:
Course:
15FYAQ1021
Tadpoles: Swimming Classes for 3 & 4
Year Old (Must be accompanied by parent)
Day/Time:
11/7 - 11/21
NOTE: For ages 3 and 4, a parent must accompany each
child in the water!
Fee: $30
Sa 11 to 11:45 a.m.
Meetings: 3
Sa 11 to 11:45 a.m.
Sea Lions: Stroke Skills Classes
(Ages 7-17)
Is your child a good swimmer who wants to perfect
multiple strokes? The freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke,
butterfly, and much more will be taught in this class.
Swimmers’ skills will skyrocket as they learn correct forms
coupled with endurance and breathing techniques. Please
bring your goggles to class.
Fee: $30
Day/Time:
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $75
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $30
Day/Time:
11/7 - 11/21
Sa 9 to 9:45 a.m.
15FYAQ1030
15FYAQ1031
Meetings: 3
11/7 - 11/21
Sa 12 N to 12:45 p.m.
9/12 - 10/31
Dolphins: Beginner to Intermediate
Swimming Classes (Ages 7-10)
Course:
15FYAQ1051
Day/Time:
11/7 - 11/21
Meetings: 3
Fee: $75
Day/Time:
Sa 2 to 2:45 p.m.
15FYAQ1040
Meetings: 8
Meetings: 8
Course:
15FYAQ1041
Sa 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Day/Time:
11/7 - 11/21
Fee: $30
Fee: $67
Sa 1 to 1:45 p.m.
Fee: $67
Day/Time:
Sa 2 to 2:45 p.m.
Sharks: Intermediate to Advanced
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-10)
Course:
Fee: $67
16PYAQ1040
Meetings: 7
Course:
Fee: $67
Day/Time:
1/23 - 3/5
Sa 1 to 1:45 p.m.
16PYAQ1000
Meetings: 7
1/23 - 3/5
Sa 9 to 9:45 a.m.
Tadpoles: Swimming Classes for 3 & 4
Year Old (Must be accompanied by parent)
16PYAQ1010
NOTE: For ages 3 and 4, a parent must accompany each
child in the water!
1/23 - 3/5
Course:
Meetings: 7
Sa 10 to 10:45 a.m.
Frogs: Beginner to Intermediate
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-6)
Course:
1/23 - 3/5
Stingrays: Intermediate to Advanced
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-17)
Day/Time:
Course:
Day/Time:
16PYAQ1050
Meetings: 7
Sa 12 N to 12:45 p.m.
9/12 - 10/31
AQUATICS 2016
Sa 2 to 2:45 p.m.
Fee: $67
Meetings: 8
15FYAQ1050
Meetings: 8
Course:
Day/Time:
Course:
9/12 - 10/31
15FYAQ1011
15FYAQ1001
Meetings: 3
Course:
Meetings: 8
Day/Time:
9/12 - 10/31
Sa 9 to 9:45 a.m.
9/12 - 10/31
Course:
15FYAQ1010
9/12 - 10/31
Day/Time:
Fee: $75
Sharks: Intermediate to Advanced
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-10)
Course:
Fee: $30
Meetings: 8
15FYAQ1020
Fee: $75
Dolphins: Beginner to Intermediate
Swimming Classes (Ages 7-10)
Course:
15FYAQ1000
Course:
Fee: $30
12
Sea Lions: Stroke Skills Classes
(Ages 7-17)
16PYAQ1020
Meetings: 7
1/23 - 3/5
Sa 11 to 11:45 a.m.
Fee: $67
Day/Time:
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE
P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).
Stingrays: Intermediate to Advanced
Swimming Classes (Ages 5-17)
Community
Enrichment
Youth
Community
Enrichment
Youth
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT - YOUTH
16PYAQ1030
Meetings: 7
1/23 - 3/5
Sa 12 N to 12:45 p.m.
FITNESS FUN
Beginning Tumbling (Ages 3-4)
This class will teach your child basic gymnastic skills.
They will have lots of fun learning balancing, skipping,
jumping, stretching, and flexibility.
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
Meetings: 3
Sa 1 to 1:45 p.m.
Meetings: 3
11/7 - 11/21
Sa 10 to 10:45 a.m.
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Beginning Tumbling (Ages 5 & up)
This class will teach your child basic gymnastic skills.
They will have lots of fun learning balancing, skipping,
jumping, stretching, and flexibility.
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
Mastering High School Math
(Grades 10-12)
This course focuses on improving students' skills and
conceptual understanding of advanced mathematics. It
takes students from algebra to functions, and includes
fundamental trigonometry and an introduction to limits.
Golf for Juniors (Ages 7-16) - OFF CAMPUS
Do you have a budding golf pro at home? Give your son
or daughter the opportunity to explore the fundamentals
of the golf swing from a modern standpoint. Video
analysis of your child's golf swing will be provided during
the course. Golfers at all skill levels will improve their
technique and their scores. Golf clubs will be available if
needed. Range balls for lessons can be purchased at the
driving range.
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
Start Smart Sports (Ages 3-5)
Kids will learn the basic sport skills….hitting, kicking,
catching and throwing, while playing soccer, baseball,
basketball and football. This class is a non-competitive
class with discussions of good sportsmanship. Stretching
and endurance are applied while having fun!
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
Start Smart Sports (Ages 5-7)
Kids will learn the basic sport skills….hitting, kicking,
catching and throwing, while playing soccer, baseball,
basketball and football. This class is a non-competitive
class with discussions of good sportsmanship. Stretching
and endurance are applied while having fun!
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
Course:
Fee: $67
LIFE SKILLS & HOBBIES
Babysitter Certification (Ages 11-17)
Learn what it takes to be a safe and responsible
babysitter. Learn skills necessary to safely and
responsibly give care for children and infants. This
training helps participants develop leadership skills and
learn how to develop a babysitting business. Topics will
include safety, discipline, basic child care and first aid.
Babysitter and CPR & First aid certification is included.
Wear comfortable clothing. (no tank tops please).
Visit ppp.utep.edu or call (915) 747-5142 for upcoming dates.
MASTERING MATH
Master Math! (Grades K-2)
In this class, students will learn the basic concepts
of math including number operations, quantitative
reasoning, patterns, relationships and algebraic thinking.
Students will also learn fun and easy strategies that will
make math easy and understandable.
Course:
15FYMT0002
Day/Time:
9/12- 10/17
Course:
15FYMT0003
Day/Time:
10/24 - 11/21
Fee: $47
Meetings: 6
Sa 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Meetings: 5
Sa 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
9/5 - 11/7
Sa 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Math Magnificent! (Grades 3-5)
This class will help your child develop the math skills
required for success in the third, fourth and fifth grades.
The curriculum will cover whole numbers, decimals,
number theory, fractions, probability, statistics,
measurements, geometry, ratios and proportion.
Course:
Fee: $70
Day/Time:
15FYMT0210
Meetings: 8
9/12 - 10/31
Sa 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Middle School Math Workshop
This math workshop will help your child learn to
recognize mathematical patterns, and to understand
proportions and probability. The course will also
cover fractions, decimals, geometry, ratios, statistics,
measurements, algebra, radicals and word problems.
Course:
Fee: $53
14
Day/Time:
15FYMT0091
Meetings: 10
Fee: $57
Day/Time:
15FYMT0500
Meetings: 8
9/2 - 10/21
W 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Community
Enrichment
Youth
Course:
Children's Acting Class
(Ages 4-6) - NEW
Day/Time:
This acting class will help your child develop artistic
expression and creative focus through a variety of
activities involving music, costumes, puppets,
and dancing.
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
Day/Time:
9/9 - 11/11
15FYPA0180
Meetings: 8
9/12 - 10/31
Sa 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
This is a class for adolescents who are interested in
learning to play the guitar and are willing to expand on
it. It will give students the fundamentals they need to
continuously improve their playing. We will cover topics
such as hand positioning, tuning, strumming, picking,
and much more. Required materials: Guitar. Note that
students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size.
Fee: $43
Day/Time:
15FYPA0181
Meetings: 8
9/12 - 10/31
Sa 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Teen Acting Class (Ages 13-17) - NEW
This acting class will help your teen develop his/her
acting skills through characterization and action in a
way that increases confidence and improves leadership
and emotional expression. Students will learn how to
develop a character through any given role and work
with monologues and scenes which will be presented at
the end of the course.
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
15FYPA1020
Meetings: 10
9/8 - 11/10
Tu 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
9/12 - 10/17
Sa 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
15FYRD9006
Meetings: 5
10/24 - 11/21
The following two courses are in partnership with:
Children had fun exploring different ways to express
their emotions during the Spring 2015 Acting Camp.
Youth Acting Class (Ages 7-12) - NEW
This youth acting class will help children develop artistic,
expressive and cognitive skills. They will learn acting
techniques and activities using the voice, body and
emotion, storytelling and roleplaying. Students will work
with short scenes and plays which will be presented at
the end of the course.
Course:
15FYPA1010
Day/Time:
9/10 - 11/12
Fee: $47
Meetings: 10
Th 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
READING
Reading for the Future! (Grades 3-5)
This class will help students enhance their reading
strategies so they are able to better understand a variety
of tests. Students will learn to understand and identify
the details or facts that support the main idea of a
reading passage.
Course:
15FYRD0011
Day/Time:
9/12 - 10/31
Fee: $63
Meetings: 8
Sa 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Reading to Succeed with
Victoria Veilleux (Grades K-2)
This course will provide students with the tools to master
reading and writing skills. Key skills covered include:
Making predictions, identifying main ideas, using context
clues and analyzing cause and effect. Research-based
strategies will help struggling readers move forward.
• Interpret selected reading passages
• Use diverse vocabulary
• Determine the necessary skills needed to answer questions
Course:
Fee: $135
Day/Time:
Sa 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
TEST PREPARATION
W 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Guitar is Fun! (Ages 6-11)
Course:
Day/Time:
Meetings: 10
This is a class for adolescents who are interested in
learning to play the guitar and are willing to expand on
it. It will give students the fundamentals they need to
continuously improve their playing. We will cover topics
such as hand positioning, tuning, strumming, picking,
and much more. Required materials: Guitar. Note that
students should purchase guitars appropriate to their size.
Fee: $43
Fee: $47
15FYPA1000
Guitar is Fun! (Ages 12-17)
Course:
Course:
Meetings: 6
• Organize thoughts for a timed essay
SAT MATH Preparation
(Entering Grades 9-12)
This class is designed to prepare students for the Math
section of the SAT. In addition to reviewing topics
from Pre-Algebra, Algebra and Geometry, students
will become familiar with the format of the test and
learn strategies and time-saving techniques that will
significantly help improve test scores. Much time will be
devoted to practice problems similar to those on the SAT.
Students build their skills each week and increase their
confidence level over the span of the course. All material
included. Students will be able to:
• Identify and solve different types of problems related to
numbers and operations.
15FYTS1101
Meetings: 5
10/24 - 11/21
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
WRITE ON
Read Your Way to Better Writing
(Ages 13-17) - NEW
This course will use various young adult stories and
book excerpts to motivate students to read. This is an
interactive course in which students will practice reading
aloud, writing and sharing written work based on writing
prompts from the readings.
Course:
Fee: $63
Day/Time:
15FYWR0120
Meetings: 6
9/5 - 10/10
Sa 10 a.m. to 12 N
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Course:
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Fee: $53
15FYRD9005
Community
Enrichment
Youth
MUSIC, DANCE AND THEATER
• Apply approaches to solving multiple-choice problems.
• Determine what information should be provided to
answer open-response questions.
• Apply different test preparation strategies to deal with
test anxiety.
Course:
Fee: $140
Day/Time:
15FYTS1100
Meetings: 5
9/12 - 10/10
Sa 9 a.m. to noon
SAT READING/WRITING Preparation
(Entering Grades 9-12)
This class is designed to prepare students for the SAT,
this class will teach students the format of the test and
provide both strategies and practice for questions on
critical reading, sentence completion, grammar, usage,
and writing. Topics will also include memorization,
study techniques and knowledge building strategies to
help improve their score. Much time will be devoted to
practice problems similar to those on the SAT. Students
build their skills each week and increase their confidence
level over the span of the course. All material included.
Students will be able to:
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YOUTH - FUN HARVEST SCIENCE CAMPS
Science
Camps
Fun Harvest Science Camps
Fee: $53
Day/Time:
Your kid will step into the world of paleontology as they
discover why dinosaurs that roamed the Earth for millions
of years mysteriously vanished. Jr. Paleontologists
will embark on different activities like exploring rocks
formations, mini volcanoes, dino digs, fossil excavation,
identification of fossils and more as they learn about the
techniques and tools used in the field. Students must
bring a sack lunch and clear beverage.
15FKSC0002
Course:
10/17
Day/Time:
Meetings: 1
Fee: $53
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
15FKSC0007
Meetings: 1
11/21
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Course:
15FKSC0003
Day/Time:
10/24
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fee: $53
Kid's Fun Cupcakes
This class will teach kids how to decorate cupcakes
with fun and easy designs for Halloween, Christmas,
birthdays, parties and other occasions. The instructor will
provide most the materials but each student must bring
6 cupcakes, a small spatula for frosting and a container to
take their creations home.
Course:
Fee: $37
Day/Time:
15FYLH1120
Meetings: 1
9/19
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
Meetings: 1
Jr. Engineers on the Go (Ages 6-12)
Junior engineers will design, build, test and use cool
machines that really work (not models!) to learn how
much fun engineering can be. Students will test the
towers and bridges they make, the zooming loops of
roller coasters, a model moon lander, hovercrafts, balloon
rockets, super kites and helicopters too. Students must
bring a sack lunch and clear beverage.
Course:
15FKSC0005
Day/Time:
11/7
Fee: $53
Animal Planet! (Ages 6-12)
Students will examine exciting aspects of
the animal kingdom like animal adaptations,
predators, prey, camouflage, and how animals
survive in harsh environments like our desert.
They’ll study furry, feathered, scaly and slimy animal
friends and meet some live animals too. There will
also be special, animal-oriented, hands-on activities.
Students must bring a sack lunch and clear beverage.
Course:
Fee: $53
Day/Time:
Meetings: 1
12/5
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Day/Time:
11/14
18
Meetings: 1
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Day/Time:
15FYSC0045
Meetings: 5
9/12 - 10/10
Sa 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
This is a great class for kids who love animals or want
to become vets, zookeepers or safari guides someday.
Students will learn how all animals have adaptations to
help them survive and the differences in amphibians,
reptiles, mammals and birds. They’ll collect specimens,
dissect organs, build mini zoo exhibits and engage
in other hand-on activities with domestic and exotic
creatures.
Course:
Fee: $67
Day/Time:
15FYSC0046
Meetings: 5
9/12 - 10/10
Sa 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Kids in the Lab (Ages 6-12)
This class is a great, fun way for kids to learn science
principles while exploring everyday objects and creating
scientific messes. Participants will learn how to make
casts for broken bones, why blood is red and how to test
water quality like a marine biologist; they’ll sift through
leaf litter for salamanders, create unique slime recipes,
shrink eggs, make bath bombs, and fill the room with lots
of creepy smoke.
Fee: $67
Day/Time:
A chemistry experience that’s not available at any school,
this class has plenty of hand-on chemical fun for kids.
Chemistry day delights include a dry ice smoking volcano,
color changing paper and putties, gluep, bismuth
crystals, UV bubbles, separating layers of mica, making
cool blue light appear in the dark and much more.
Students must bring a sack lunch and clear beverage.
Fee: $53
Fee: $67
Course:
Chemistry Day! (Ages 6-12)
15FKSC0006
Course:
15FKSC0008
Meetings: 1
Course:
Fun, safe chemistry experiments and take-home projects
will teach kids chemistry concepts like atoms, states
of matter, bonding, reactions and polymer chemistry.
Students will create models of molecules, explore
polyurethane foam, popcorn rocks, fluorescent slime,
transfer liquid back and forth using the heat of their
hands, grow gel crystals, make color-changing strawberry
jam, do the famous clock reaction and much more.
Frog Feet, Snake Skins, Furry and
Feathered! (Ages 6-12)
Wizard's Workshop (Ages 6-12)
This is a class for kids who want to be science magicians.
They’ll turn water into grape juice and then into milk,
discover how science can make magic, create bubbling
potions, glow in the dark objects, cool optical illusions,
make their own wands and create a book of special
science recipes. Students must bring a sack lunch and
clear beverage.
Chemistry Fun for Kidz (Ages 6-12)
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Course:
Dinosauria (Ages 6-12)
Fun Harvest Science Camps
Students will have fun as they investigate what astronauts
have to know and what equipment they take into space.
They’ll learn how rockets shoot into space, how space
programs use parachutes and what might happen if
astronauts don't wear their space suits! They’ll also touch
real space food, launch their egg-a-nauts, make their
own model space crafts and participate in some cool
rocket races. Students must bring a sack lunch and clear
beverage.
Super
Science
Space Lab (Ages 6-12)
SUPER SCIENCE
15FYSC0044
Meetings: 5
9/12 - 10/10
Sa 9 to 11 a.m.
Jr. Super Science Spring campers engaged in a
hands-on dissection, working together during
class to explore a cow’s eye.
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COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT - ADULTS
SPECIAL DAYS OFF (no class) AND HOLIDAYS ARE LISTED ON YOUR CONFIRMATION RECEIPT AND THE
P3 WEBSITE (ppp.utep.edu).
AQUATICS – LIMITED SPACE
Course:
15FCAQ1051
REGISTRATION WILL BE CLOSED TWO BUSINESS DAYS
PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS.
Day/Time:
10/1 - 10/27
Course:
15FCAQ1052
Day/Time:
11/3 - 11/24
FOR POOL ACCESS INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER,
PLEASE CALL (915) 747-5142 OR VISIT OUR OFFICES
IN KELLY HALL, SUITE 102, MONDAY TO FRIDAY,
8 a.m. TO 5 p.m.
Fee: $47
Fee: $45
P3 Pool ID Card
All swimming pool participants must purchase a P3 Pool
ID Card to enter the Student Recreation Center. The P3
Pool ID Card is offered for a one-time fee of $15 and can
be used for future paid swimming courses as long as it is
for the same person.
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
Meetings: 8
9/2 - 9/30
W and M 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
No class on 9/7
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
15FCAQ1001
Meetings: 8
10/5 - 10/28
M and W 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
15FCAQ1002
Meetings: 8
11/2 - 11/25
M and W 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Getting Ready for a Triathlon
(Ages 18 and Older) - NEW
This course is for those training for their first triathlon and
those who have already participated in one and want to
better their performance in the swimming section of the
competition. Participants who want a challenge or are
simply intrigued by this event will also benefit. In addition
to giving you techniques to improve your time, the course
will also build your confidence.
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
20
15FCAQ1000
15FCAQ1050
Meetings: 8
9/1 - 9/24
Tu and Th 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $39
Day/Time:
Th and Tu 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
15FCAQ1317
ART
9/2 - 10/21
Charcoal Portraits and
Caricature Drawings
Meetings: 8
W 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
15FCAQ1318
Meetings: 4
11/4 - 11/25
W 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Day/Time:
Tu and Th 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Day/Time:
9/1 - 9/24
Course:
15FCAQ1401
Fee: $47
Meetings: 8
Day/Time:
10/1 - 10/27
Course:
15FCAQ1402
Day/Time:
11/3 - 11/24
Fee: $45
Course:
Water aerobics students working out against the
resistance of the water while attending our evening
aquatics class.
Tu and Th 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Meetings: 8
Tu and Th 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Meetings: 7
Tu and Th 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Swimming Classes: Beginner,
Intermediate, and Advanced
(Ages 18 and Older)
This course helps swimmers at all levels improve their
skills. Beginners will learn how to be comfortable in
the water, how to breathe, float and basic strokes.
Intermediate swimmers learn basic strokes plus
techniques that build endurance, while advanced
swimmers will focus on the basics of competitive
swimming and how to optimize performance.
All sessions will be adjusted to each swimmer’s comfort
level. Required materials: Swim goggles.
Meetings: 5
9/3 - 10/1
Th 6 to 8 p.m.
This basic drawing class will teach students simple
observation techniques and how to train the motor reflex
between the eye and hand to achieve and capture images
on paper. Students will also learn techniques like learning
composition, perspective and proportion. Required
materials: Sketching pencils and charcoal pencils 2B
and 4B, a ruler, kneaded erasers, and a pad of 12"x18"
drawing paper.
This water aerobics course will enhance flexibility,
cardiovascular, and muscular endurance with minimal
strain on joints and ligaments and reduced risk of injury.
For those with bone, muscle, or joint problems, the
warmth, buoyancy and resistance of the water challenges
the body while easing strain on problematic areas.
Benefits include less pain and improved daily function
and overall, a better quality of life.
Fee: $47
15FCAR7120
Develop Your Inner Artistic Eye:
Basic Drawing
Getting Wet for Health: No Sweat,
Get Wet (Ages 55 and Older)
15FCAQ1400
Course:
Fee: $59
Meetings: 7
Course:
Students will learn to draw lifelike charcoal portraits and
action-packed humorous caricatures of family and friends
with former El Paso Times editorial cartoonist, Nacho
Garcia. Required materials: A newsprint 11" x 14" pad
and a charcoal and pastel set.
Water Aerobics (Ages 18 and Older)
This water aerobics class will employ a variety of training
concepts while emphasizing safety and proper technique.
You’ll learn how working against the resistance of the
water will help you tone and shape your figure, and
how its soothing power can help you reduce stress and
improve your mental outlook. You will need a swimsuit,
but do not need to know how to swim.
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $47
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $45
Day/Time:
15SYAQ1011
Meetings: 8
9/1 - 9/24
Tu and Th 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Fee: $59
Day/Time:
Meetings: 5
11/4 - 12/2
W 6 to 8 p.m.
COOKING
A Culinary Trip to Japan - UPDATED
Aspiring chefs can add Japanese to their culinary
repertoires! Chawanmushi is a steamed egg custard
which is pudding-like but not sweet—perfect for an
appetizer. Beef Donburi is a simple, tasty beef bowl
with brown dressing. Participants will also learn how to
use a saucepan to make steamed rice. All supplies are
provided.
Course:
Fee: $37
Day/Time:
15FCAQ1201
Meetings: 8
15FCAR7121
15FCCH0237
Meetings: 1
10/6
Tu 6 to 8:30 p.m.
10/1 - 10/27
A Twist to Your Holiday Dinner with
Chinese Cuisine - NEW
15FCAQ1202
Class participants will learn how to prepare the famous
Chinese Kung-Pao Chicken and the popular Deep-fried
Shrimp Ball with Pineapple. All supplies are provided.
Tu and Th 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Meetings: 7
11/3 - 11/24
Tu and Th 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Course:
Fee: $37
Day/Time:
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Join other fitness-conscious folks at the pool for a great
workout. This class is for intermediate to advanced
swimmers who want to improve their technique (strokes,
turns and starts) and endurance.
Fee: $75
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Adult Swimming and Conditioning
(Ages 18 and Older)
Meetings: 8
Course:
15FCCH0238
Meetings: 1
11/3
Tu 6 to 8:30 p.m.
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Meet Me For Sunday Brunch - NEW
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Community
Enrichment
Adults
The goal of this class is to provide participants with
knowledge of basic cooking methods, organization,
time management, safety, equipment usage and menus.
Students will learn how to prepare Spanish Chicken
Monterey with avocado, bacon, cheese, green plantain
(tostones), lettuce and tomato. We’ll also prepare
hand-dipped chocolate-covered strawberries. All supplies
are included.
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Course:
Fee: $43
Day/Time:
15FCCH0236
Meetings: 1
9/28
M 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Today's My Turn to Cook a Traditional
Italian Seafood Dish
This class is for seafood lovers. Participants will learn
how to make an appetite-whetting fresh Scampi Salad
from the instructor’s personal repertoire, a light cherry
tomato/scampi sauce and a traditional Roasted Salmon in
Wine Sauce with a side of potatoes. Wines to accompany
the meal will be suggested during the preparation. All
supplies are included.
Course:
Fee: $35
Day/Time:
15FCCH0235
Meetings: 1
10/17
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
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FIT 4 LIFE
55 Is the NEW 35! (Ages 55 and Older)
This course will help you increase participants improve
fitness progressively through cardiovascular exercise,
strength, endurance and flexibility. Personal training
information will be available to help accomplish specific
goals and objectives. Students must wear comfortable
workout clothes.
15FCHF3405
9/21 - 11/11
How to Run Your First 5K
(Ages 18 and Older)
Fee: $69
Meetings: 16
Schedule:
Day/Time:
9/2 - 10/28
Course:
15FCHF3406
No class on 9/7
Schedule:
11/16 - 12/16
Fee: $63
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $69
Day/Time:
Meetings: 16
W and M 5 to 6 p.m.
15FCHF0104
Meetings: 14
11/2 - 12/16
M and W 5 to 6 p.m.
Meetings: 16
1/6 - 3/2
W and M 5 to 6 p.m.
Day/Time:
W and M 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Circuit Training (Ages 18 and Older)
Circuit training is an excellent way to improve aerobic
fitness, health and muscular strength. This class
incorporates anaerobic and aerobic exercises for the
entire body and will help develop muscle definition
using medicine balls, elastic bands, dumbbells and more.
Students must wear comfortable workout clothes and
bring slipper socks.
Course:
15FCHF1023
Day/Time:
08/25 - 10/15
Fee: $69
Meetings: 16
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
Day/Time:
10/20 - 12/17
Fee: $69
Tu and Th 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Course:
Tu and Th 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Day/Time:
16PCHF4206
Meetings: 16
1/5 - 2/25
Tu and Th 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Boxing and Conditioning
(Ages 18 and Older)
Boxing is a great, high-energy physical activity that
can help achieve fitness goals; benefits include weight
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Meetings: 9
No class on 11/26
Meetings: 16
Fee: $69
16PCHF1024
Meetings: 16
Golf for Adults (Ages 18 and Older) –
OFF-CAMPUS
In this course, golfers of all skill levels will learn the
fundamentals of the golf swing and improve their
technique and scores with the help of video analysis.
Participants will also get an overview of the rules of the
game with practical tips on playing to win. Golf clubs will
be available if needed and range balls for lessons can be
purchased at the driving range.
Th 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Pilates (Ages 18 and Older) BILINGUAL
Pilates emphasizes balanced development of the body
through core strength, flexibility and awareness. Its major
benefits include improved strength, coordination and
balance.
This course focuses specifically on resistance exercises.
Required materials: Pilates ball, two 3lbs. weights,
and a pilates mat.
El Pilates es un sistema de entrenamiento físico, creado
por Joseph Pilates, que se basa en la armonía entre
cuerpo y mente mediante el fortalecimiento del tronco
inferior, la flexibilidad y el conocimiento. Sus principales
ventajas incluyen mayor fuerza, coordinación y equilibrio,
permitiéndole moverse con mayor facilidad. El curso se
concentra en los ejercicios de resistencia.
Course:
15FCHF0051
Day/Time:
9/2 - 10/19
Materiales requeridos: una pelota para pilates, dos
No class on 9/7
Course:
15FCHF3012
Day/Time:
9/1 - 9/29
Fee: $75
Meetings: 13
W and M 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Course:
15PCHF0052
Day/Time:
1/4 - 2/17
Fee: $75
Meetings: 13
M and W 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Kendo, Iaido, and Japanese
Swordsmanship (Ages 18 and Older)
Students will acquire a basic understanding of the
Japanese Katana and develop fundamental skills through
solo and paired practice of footwork, sword-grip, striking,
distancing, timing and attitude. Students will also improve
strength, endurance, stamina and overall fitness, and
learn how to stay mentally calm in stressful situations. All
skill levels are welcome. Participants must be 18 years
old or older and wear comfortable clothing to exercise
in. Required materials: A shinai (bamboo sword) and
a bokken (wooden sword). Please see instructor for
approved purchase sources and to ensure a correct size.
Course:
15FCHF1060
Day/Time:
9/9 - 10/31
Fee: $73
1/5 - 2/25
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
11/5 - 11/19
This course will teach participants running fundamentals
and prepare them to run their first 5K race. Fundamentals
include proper running technique, adequate warm-up
and cool-down, technique drills, basic strengthening
exercises, proper stretching and basic training principles.
1/6 - 3/2
9/22 - 11/12
Meetings: 16
11/17 - 12/17
Day/Time:
Meetings: 16
15FCHF1024
Day/Time:
Fee: $69
16PCHF3405
Course:
15FCHF4206
Course:
Schedule:
M and W 6:35 to 7:30 p.m.
15FCHF4205
Course:
Fee: $40
Fee: $69
Meetings: 10
Day/Time:
15FCHF3312
Meetings: 3
Meetings: 24
Course:
15FCHF1061
Day/Time:
11/11 - 12/19
Meetings: 15
W & F 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Sa 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Course:
16PCHF1060
Day/Time:
1/6 - 2/27
Fee: $73
Fee: $43
Meetings: 24
W & F 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Sa 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Meetings: 9
Tu and Th 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Course:
15FCHF3013
Day/Time:
10/1 - 10/29
Fee: $43
Meetings: 9
Tu and Th 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Course:
15FCHF3014
Day/Time:
11/3 - 11/24
Fee: $33
Meetings: 7
Tu and Th 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Course:
15FCHF3015
Day/Time:
12/1 - 12/17
Fee: $29
Meetings: 6
Tu and Th 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Course:
16PCHF3012
Day/Time:
1/5 - 1/28
Fee: $37
W & F 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Sa 10:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m.
Fee: $63
pesas de tres libras cada una y un tapete para pilates.
Meetings: 8
Tu and Th 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Self-Defense Awareness
(Ages 18 and Older)
In this class, students will learn the practice and theory
of the ancient martial arts discipline of Kung Fu. They will
learn self-defense techniques at the same time as they
condition their bodies.
Course:
15FCHF0024
Day/Time:
10/6 - 12/10
Fee: $63
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Body sculpting focuses on major muscle groups using
precision techniques to "sculpt" a stronger and more
defined muscular physique. Participants will increase
energy levels, lose excess pounds and inches, and tone
arms, legs, hips and thighs. They will also focus on toning
and strengthening the abs with multiple exercises.
Participants must wear comfortable workout clothes.
Fee: $69
Course:
16PCHF0103
Body Sculpting & Abdominal Workout
(Ages 18 and Older)
Course:
Fee: $45
M and W 6:35 to 7:30 p.m.
Fee: $75
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Course:
15FCHF0103
Course:
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Course:
Course:
Fee: $69
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reduction, toned muscles, improved cardio-respiratory
efficiency, increased muscular strength, endurance, and
flexibility. Participants will learn training schemes and
strategies related to technique, distancing, timing, speed,
power, and eye-body coordination. Required materials:
16 oz. boxing gloves, hand wraps, and a hand towel.
Meetings: 18
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
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Course:
16PCHF0025
Day/Time:
1/5 - 3/3
Fee: $63
Meetings: 18
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
Ultra Strength and Conditioning
Fitness Program
This is a personal weight training program, designed
for anyone who wants to maintain fitness level, reduce
body fat, reduce the risk and rate of injury, reduce the
impact of school or job stress, and adopt exercise as
a de stressor. Students will learn how to develop and/
or maintain a healthy body by working with weights,
machines, elastic bands and one’s own body weight.
Course:
15FCHF1503
Day/Time:
08/25 - 10/15
Fee: $93
Course:
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $93
10/20 - 12/15
Tu and Th 7:20 to 8:50 p.m.
16PCHF1504
Meetings: 16
Tu and Th 7:20 to 8:50 p.m.
New P3 instructor will teach students seventeen different
dancing styles. Zumba is a whole-body, dance-based
workout that incorporates Latin and international rhythms
to help you get fit while you’re having fun.
Course:
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
15FCHF0008
Meetings: 8
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $37
Day/Time:
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
15FCHW1020
Day/Time:
9/12 - 11/14
Fee: $53
Course:
15FCHW0045
Day/Time:
11/2 - 11/25
Meetings: 8
M and W 6 to 7 p.m.
Meditation (Ages 18 and Older)
Meditation is the practice of self-awareness, harmonizing
the mind and the body, and purifying the spirit. The
ultimate goal is for students in this course to recognize
their true spirituality and renew their well-being.
Course:
15FCHW0041
Day/Time:
9/2 - 9/30
Fee: $43
Fee: $43
15FCHF0010
Meetings: 6
M and W 6 to 7 p.m.
Meetings: 8
1/6 - 2/3
W and M 6 to 7 p.m.
Day/Time:
10/6 - 10/29
Tu and Th: 7 to 8 p.m.
15FCHW7002
Meetings: 8
11/3 - 12/3
Tu and Th 7 to 8 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
T'ai Chi Chuan II and III
Intermediate and advanced students will learn more
about T’ai Chi in this course. Level II intermediate
students will learn more about its discipline and weapons,
including the fan and sword. Level III advanced students
will learn the international competition forms, including
the 42-step bare hand form and the 42-step sword form.
The 52 fan movements of T'ai Chi Kung Fu will also be
taught. Students must wear comfortable clothing and T'ai
Chi or athletic shoes.
Course:
15FCHW7010
Course:
15FCHW7000
Day/Time:
9/1 - 9/24
Meetings: 8
Tu and Th 7 to 8 p.m.
Course:
15FCHW3240
Fee: $43
Meetings: 8
Course:
Tu and Th: 5 to 5:50 p.m.
15FCHW3241
Day/Time:
9/1 - 9/24
Fee: $43
Meetings: 8
Course:
Tu and Th 5 to 5:50 p.m.
15FCHW3242
Day/Time:
Fee: $43
Day/Time:
10/6 - 10/29
Meetings: 8
11/3 - 12/3
Tu and Th 5 to 5:50 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Yoga & Weight Loss - NEW
In this class, participants will work on yoga poses for
muscle strength, flexibility, calorie-burning and improved
metabolism. They will also learn breathing exercises for
relaxation and mindful awareness to help them make better
diet choices, manage stress and sleep more soundly.
Fee: $43
Meetings: 8
Course:
Course:
Tu and Th: 6 to 7 p.m.
15FCHW7011
Day/Time:
10/6 - 10/29
LEGAL MATTERS
Day/Time:
9/1 - 9/24
Fee: $43
Meetings: 8
Course:
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
15FCHW7012
Day/Time:
Fee: $43
Day/Time:
Meetings: 8
11/3 - 11/26
Tu and Th 6 to 7 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
T'ai Chi Chuan I
16PCHF0008
M and W 6 to 7 p.m.
Fee: $43
Meetings: 8
W and M 6 to 7 p.m.
11/2 - 11/18
10/5 - 10/28
Course:
Meetings: 8
In this beginners’ course, students will learn the most
popular 24 Yang-style steps of T'ai Chi Chuan, a
centuries-old Chinese martial art practiced for both its
defense training and its health benefits. The exercises
are proven to lower high blood pressure, ease arthritis,
manage stress, and improve balance, breathing and
circulation. Students must wear comfortable clothing and
T'ai Chi or athletic shoes.
Meetings: 8
Day/Time:
No class on 9/7
W and M 6 to 7 p.m.
15FCHF0009
Sa 9 to 10 a.m.
Hatha yoga is an ancient yoga practice done at a slow,
meditative pace. It is perfect for beginners and includes
instruction in physical postures (asanas), simple breathing
exercises (pranayama) and cleansing exercises (kriyas).
Participants will learn how to balance different energies
and forces within themselves and in their lives while
exercising the body, relieving stress and increasing
mindfulness and awareness.
Fee: $43
Fee: $43
Meetings: 10
Hatha Yoga (Ages 18 and Older) - NEW
9/2 - 9/30
No class on 9/7
Course:
Course:
1/5 - 2/25
Zumba Class (Ages 18 and Older) - NEW
Course:
26
15FCHF1504
Meetings: 16
Cardio T'ai Chi is a holistic exercise to improve overall
mental and physical health along with cardiovascular and
pulmonary functions, weight reduction, self-defense, and
self-healing. Participants will enjoy increased flexibility,
balance, fine-motor control and suppleness, along with
improved circulation.
15FCHW7001
Yoga
This course covers the fundamental postures and
breathing techniques utilized in yoga philosophy.
Students will learn postures that improve muscle tone,
strength, flexibility, body alignment, and physical
awareness and experience positive side effects like
increased vitality, mental stimulation, and rejuvenation,
elasticity of the body tissue and relief from stress or
trauma. Required materials: Yoga mat.
Fee: $54
15FCHW1021
Meetings: 10
9/12 - 11/14
Sa 10 to 11 a.m.
Immigration Law - BILINGUAL
This course focuses on three main areas: The asylum
application process, analysis and discussion of
immigration case law and discussion of visas available in
the U.S., including student, tourist and investor visas. It
also addresses exclusion and deportation proceedings.
Lectures use the Socratic Method, video, and PowerPoint
presentations. Master copies of instructor-created
handouts will be used in class.
Este curso presenta una visión general de las leyes
inmigratorias y el asilo en Estados Unidos, haciendo
hincapié en sus políticas inmigratorias y jurisprudencia.
Resalta la aplicación de la jurisdicción inmigratoria y
aduanera de Estados Unidos. Abordará tres temas
generales: el proceso de asilo, análisis y discusión
de la jurisprudencia inmigratoria y una discusión
sobre los diferentes tipos de visas que se otorgan
en Estados Unidos, incluyendo las de estudiante,
turista y empresario. Este curso también abordará
los procedimientos de exclusión y deportación. Las
conferencias se realzarán con el método socrático, video
y presentaciones de "PowerPoint". En clase se utilizarán
copias del material impreso desarrollado por el instructor.
Course:
Fee: $59
Day/Time:
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Day/Time:
Tu and Th 7:20 to 8:50 p.m.
Cardio T'ai Chi and Weight Loss
Course:
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Fee: $93
Meetings: 16
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
15FCLM1100
Meetings: 5
9/2 - 9/30
W 6 to 8 p.m.
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MONEY MATTERS
10 Steps to Starting a Small Business
Participants will learn some basic steps that can help
plan, prepare and manage one’s own business, including
planning, making financial decisions and completing a
series of legal activities. Discussion topics will include
how to select a business name, its legal structure,
necessary insurances, financial statements, franchising,
writing a business plan, understanding your FICO® score
and much more.
Course:
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
15FCMM1170
Meetings: 3
9/5 - 9/19
Sa 10 a.m. to 12 N
Course:
Fee: $39
Day/Time:
15FCMM1160
Meetings: 2
10/24 - 10/31
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
Basic Tax Preparation Course
Participants will learn about the tax preparation process
and understand the terms and concepts needed to
prepare and file an individual tax return. Students will
review different sections of Form 1040, including filing
status, exemptions, income and adjusted gross income,
tax and credits, payments, refunds and the amount
owed. This is a prerequisite for the "Basic Income Tax
Course for Small Businesses."
Course:
Fee: $95
Day/Time:
15FCMM1150
Meetings: 6
9/12 - 10/17
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
MUSIC, DANCE AND THEATER
Belly Dancing for Fun and Fitness
Belly dancing helps improve coordination, body control
and body awareness, giving participants increased
confidence. It works core muscles to attain better
body alignment and allows dancers to celebrate your
femininity while learning a variety of basic Middle Eastern
dance movements.
Meetings: 8
9/9 - 10/5
W and M 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Course:
15FCPA3185
Day/Time:
11/9 - 12/9
Fee: $40
Meetings: 10
M and W 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Guitar is Always Fun!
(Ages 18 and Older)
This is a class for students over 18 who want to start
playing the guitar as well as for those who play, but
want to advance. Class topics include hand positioning,
tuning, strumming, picking and much more. Handouts
on the course material covered will be provided by the
instructor. Required materials: Guitar.
Course:
Fee: $39
Day/Time:
15FCPA0161
Meetings: 7
M 6 to 7 p.m.
This course focuses on the fundamentals of music
theory and professional keyboard techniques,with
demonstrations by the instructor. Note reading, hand
positioning, technique exercises for the hands, chords,
scales and articulation, as well as the skill to play
popular songs will be addressed. Maximum capacity
is 12. Required textbook:"Adult All-In-One Course:
Lesson-Theory-Technic Level 1." Palmer, Willard. Alfred
Publishing Co., ISBN 978-0-7390-7534-0
Fee: $83
Day/Time:
Fee: $69
Day/Time:
15FCPA4000
Meetings: 8
9/5 - 10/24
Sa 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Violin Class: Level I - NEW
Students will learn the fundamentals of violin technique,
practice and performance with a focus on basic music
notation, theory and engaged active listening. Classes
will also involve musical collaboration with the instructor.
On completion of this course, the student should be able
to successfully perform simple to intermediate violin
pieces and small works. Outside classroom practice is
expected and required.
Required materials and textbook: "Violin; Essential
Elements for Strings, Book 1, Violin." Allen/Gillespie/
Hayes. Hal Leonard Publication.
15FCPA5000
Meetings: 8
9/2 - 10/21
W 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Violin Class: Level II - NEW
Students will learn intermediate to advanced violin
techniques, practice and performance with specific focus
on music notation, theory and engaged active listening.
Classes will also involve musical collaboration with the
instructor. On completion of this course, the student
should be able to successfully perform intermediate to
advanced professional violin pieces. Outside classroom
practice is expected and required. Required materials
and textbook: "Violin; Scale System (A Supplement to
Book I of 'The Art of Violin')." Carl Flesch. Edited by Max
Rostal. Published by Carl Fischer.
Course:
Fee: $69
Day/Time:
9/14 - 10/26
Introduction to Piano Performance
for Adults - LIMITED SPACE
Course:
Course:
15FCPA5001
Meetings: 8
9/3 - 10/22
Th 5:30 to 7 p.m.
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
ENHANCEMENT
CPR and First Aid Certification
(Ages 18 and Older)
This course provides hands-on training that shows
participants how to respond to common firstaid emergencies, including cardiac and breathing
emergencies. CPR/First Aid certification is included.
Participants must wear comfortable clothing (no tank
tops, please).
Course:
Fee: $63
Day/Time:
15FCSSD101
Meetings: 2
10/3 - 10/10
Sa 12 N to 4 p.m.
Este curso está diseñado específicamente para los
adultos de mayor edad para enseñarles a sacar
provecho de esta tecnología tan versátil. Las clases son
prácticas e irán a su ritmo, proporcionando al usuario
principiante una visión global y unos fundamentos
sólidos de la computadora. Para el usuario que ya posee
conocimientos de la computadora, servirá como una
buena revisión. Los alumnos analizarán muchos de los
usos más comunes de las computadoras, incluyendo su
terminología básica, ejercicios para sentirse cómodos
usando el ratón, funciones básicas como cómo
personalizar el fondo de la pantalla, manejar múltiples
ventanillas u organizar ficheros y carpetas. El curso
también presentará una breve introducción a Microsoft
Office e Internet (navegadores, el buscador Google y
correo electrónico). Los alumnos aprenderán a crear
y manejar una cuenta de Facebook para conectar
con familia y amigos y compartir fotos al tiempo que
protegen su privacidad. También aprenderán a configurar
una cuenta de Skype para mantenerse en contacto con
sus seres queridos - dondequiera que estén. Aprenderán
a crear su perfil, comprobar la configuración del audio y
video, añadir contactos, enviar mensajes instantáneos y
hacer llamadas de voz y video gratis.
Course:
Fee: $55
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $55
Day/Time:
Grant Writing
This class introduces participants to grant writing, helps
them gain an understanding of the main components of
a good grant proposal and also the requirements needed
to apply for a grant. Students will be encouraged to write
a grant proposal (actual or imaginary) and review and
critique each other's proposals.
Course:
Fee: $73
Day/Time:
15FCPD0009
Meetings: 7
9/2 - 10/14
W 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Introduction to Computers for
Adults 55+ (BILINGUAL)
This slow-paced, hands-on course is specifically designed
for older adults. Students will learn basic computer terms,
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do exercises to become comfortable using a mouse,
study basic Windows functions like how to customize the
Desktop, manage multiple windows and organize files
and folders. The course will provide a brief introduction
to Microsoft Office and the Internet (web browsers,
Google search engine, and E-mail). Students will also
learn how to create and manage a Facebook and
Skype account.
15FCPD1050
Meetings: 6
9/5 - 10/10
Sa 9 to 11 a.m.
15FCPD1051
Meetings: 6
11/7 - 12/12
Sa 9 to 11 a.m.
Time Management and Personal
Organization - NEW
Time management is at the root of money management
and is key to financial success. This class will teach
participants how to manage both their time and
money effectively.
Course:
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $49
Day/Time:
15FCPD0000
Meetings: 2
9/3 - 9/10
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Students in this course will learn how to prepare a
tax return for a small business. They will acquire the
knowledge needed to complete tax returns for various
types of business entities, with a focus on the more
complex Schedule C, sole proprietorships, as well as
basic partnerships and corporations. 15FCMM1150:
"Basic Tax Preparation Course" is a prerequisite for
this course.
Day/Time:
15FCPA3184
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Community
Enrichment
Adults
Basic Income Tax Course for
Small Businesses
Course:
Fee: $33
Th 6 to 8 p.m.
15FCPD0001
Meetings: 2
11/5 - 11/12
Th 6 to 8 p.m.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Advanced Digital Photography - NEW
This class is for students who already have a fairly solid
understanding of digital photography and the working,
controls and functions of a digital camera. Course
materials will place an emphasis on portrait, sports
and landscape photography and how lenses, aperture
and shutter speed settings can affect a photograph’s
appearance. Required materials: Digital camera.
Course:
Fee: $63
Day/Time:
15FCPH1010
Meetings: 5
9/2 - 9/30
W 6 to 8 p.m.
Introduction to Digital Photography
and Photoshop
This beginners’ class will teach students the basic
techniques and artistry required for good photography.
Students will learn about composition, lighting, cameras
and lenses, as well as how to use Adobe Photoshop
software to make simple improvements to photographs.
The course also will cover a few advanced Photoshop
techniques, with an emphasis on using the science of
photography to express artistry. Required materials:
Digital camera.
Course:
15FCPH1000
Day/Time:
9/1 - 10/6
Fee: $79
Meetings: 6
Tu 6 to 8 p.m.
Introduction to Photoshop
Community
Enrichment
Adults
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Day/Time:
10/13 - 10/13
Cameraless Photography - NEW
This courses focuses on rare photography processes.
Students will learn how to create Cyanotype and Van
Dyke prints using digital negatives and sunlight and also
explore how to make a room-size Camera Obscura.
Course:
Fee: $93
Day/Time:
15FCPH1005
Meetings: 6
9/19 - 10/24
Sa 12 N to 2 p.m.
Foundations of Photography
This course is suitable for users of either analog or
digital cameras and is a foundation for any of the other
photography courses offered by UTEP's Professional and
Public Programs. Five major areas of study are covered:
Camera controls, composition, lighting, lenses and
electronic flash. This class is designed to put aspiring
photographers in control of your equipment to maximize
the WOW factor and increase creativity in photos.
Required materials: Digital camera.
Course:
Day/Time:
15FCPH1001
Meetings: 6
9/3 - 10/8
Th 6 to 8 p.m.
Meetings: 1
Tu 6 to 8 p.m.
SAFETY AND SELF-DEFENSE
Firearms Courses
These courses are held continually and taught by George
Brenzovich, a state-certified instructor and member of
USA Shooting, the national governing body for Olympic
shooting sports. Contact the instructor by phone at
(915) 204-7977 or email him at [email protected]
for more information and call Professional and Public
Programs at (915) 747-5142 to register (you must be at
least 21 years old). Firearm courses include:
• Basic Firearms: An introduction to and overview of the
rifle, pistol and shotgun. The course focuses on safety,
selection criteria, ammunition characteristics and
firearm use.
• Texas Concealed Handgun License: A one-day course
for first-time license applicants.
• Firearms Forum: This four-hour course will cover hot
button community firearms issues.
• Coaches Corner: The course invites regional shooting
coaches to discuss various firearms-related topics such
as care, cleaning, maintenance, selection, ammunition
testing use, etc.
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso Tx , 79968-0602
15FCPH1003
Fee: $43
Fee: $79
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Course:
Community
Enrichment
Adults
This class will begin with an explanation of the tools
and features available in Adobe's Photoshop software
package and gradually move into some basic photo
manipulation techniques such as correcting color
and exposure, retouching, merging multiple images,
stitching panoramas and working with layers. Computer
knowledge is helpful but not necessary; all topics will be
relevant to both Macs and PCs.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
The Intensive English Program offers the following:
HOW TO ENROLL IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (ELI):
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• Individualized attention
• Highly skilled instructors
• Preparation for the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL)
Scroll down and click on ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
Scroll down to the steps for NEW/TRANSFER STUDENTS
Click on the HOW TO APPLY: THE ELI APPLICATION PROCESS CHECKLIST - ENGLISH (Step no. 1)
where you will find the application process explained and all required documents listed.
5. To enroll, prospective ELI students must submit all the required documents. International students who
require an I-20 should check the “Calendars and Fees” document. This will ensure all required documents
are submitted prior to the I-20 request deadline.
6. Registration must be completed before the placement test can be taken. Placement exams will be given
on the dates listed below at 9 a.m. in Miners Hall (unless otherwise stated). Orientation will take place the
following day at 9 a.m. in Miners Hall (unless otherwise stated).
To attend class, prospective ELI students must submit
all necessary documents provided on the Professional
& Public Programs website at ppp.utep.edu. Applicants
who require an I-20 Form must first provide the required
documents to the ELI.
Registration is required in order to take the placement
test. Placement test will be given Friday, Oct. 16, at
9 a.m. in Miners Hall, room 101 (unless otherwise noted).
Orientation will take place Saturday, Oct. 17, at 9 a.m. in
Miners Hall, 101 (unless otherwise noted).
Course:
15FELI1002
Day/Time:
10/19 - 12/10
Fee: $965
Refund Policy: Applicants who cancel a registration will be issued a refund, minus a $75 processing charge, provided the
cancellation notice is received at the English Language Institute prior to the course start date.
Meetings: 31
CONVERSATION
ELI - Intensive English Conversation
Would you like to speak English with confidence? This
course will improve your conversational English skills,
including pronunciation and listening. Emphasis is placed
on developing confidence in speaking English.
The course focuses on vocabulary, student presentations,
and discussions of current affairs.
Course:
15FELI2000
Day/Time:
8/24 - 10/15
Fee: $365
Meetings: 32
M, Tu, W and Th 1:15 to 2:45 p.m.
No class on 9/1
Course:
15FELI2002
Day/Time:
10/19 - 12/10
Fee: $365
M, Tu, W and Th 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Meetings: 31
M, Tu, W and Th 1:15 to 2:45 p.m.
No class on 11/26
No class on 11/26
The Intensive English Program
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ELI: Intensive English Program
Fall I 2015
This program is designed to help learners gain a
functional command of English in grammar, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. It caters to the beginning
English speaker as well as advanced students seeking
to enter a higher educational program. New students
will be placed in appropriate levels according to their
performance on a placement exam.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. In addition to core courses (18 hours a
week), students may register for elective courses for
an additional fee. Electives take place Monday through
Thursday from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. and Saturday from
9 a.m. to Noon.
The Intensive English Program offers the following:
• Individualized attention
• Highly skilled instructors
• Preparation for the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL)
To attend class, prospective ELI students must submit
all necessary documents provided on the Professional
& Public Programs website at ppp.utep.edu. Applicants
who require an I-20 Form must first provide the required
documents to ELI.
Registration is required in order to take placement test.
Placement test will be given on Wednesday, Aug 19, at 9
a.m. in Miners Hall, room 101 (unless otherwise noted).
Orientation will take place Thursday, Aug 20, at 9 a.m. in
Miners Hall, 101.
Course:
Fee: $965
Day/Time:
15FELI1000
Meetings: 32
8/24 - 10/15
M, Tu, W and Th 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No class on 9/1
ELI: Intensive English Program
Fall II 2015
This program is designed to help learners gain a
functional command of English in grammar, listening,
speaking, reading and writing. It caters to the beginning
English speaker as well as advanced students seeking
to enter a higher educational program. New students
will be placed in appropriate levels according to their
performance on a placement exam. Fall II curriculum
continues from Fall II.
Classes meet Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. In addition to core courses (18 hours a
week), students may register for elective courses for
an additional fee. Electives take place Monday through
Thursday from 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. and Saturday from
9 a.m. to Noon.
Registration is required in order to take placement tests.
Course:
15FELI3600
Day/Time:
8/24 - 10/15
Fee: $1,007
Meetings: 32
M, Tu, W and Th 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No class on 9/1
Course:
15FELI3602
Day/Time:
10/19 - 12/10
Fee: $1,007
Meetings: 31
M, Tu, W and Th 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No class on 11/26
TOEFL Preparation
Internet-based Test (ibt) Fall I 2015
This course is designed to prepare students for the
Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL). Students from foreign countries must pass the
TOEFL to be admitted to most American universities for
either undergraduate or graduate studies. The course will
cover all parts of the TOEFL: listening, comprehension,
speaking, structure and written expression, and reading
comprehension and vocabulary. Test-taking strategies
also will be presented.
Course:
15FELI3601
Day/Time:
8/25 - 10/8
Fee: $530
Meetings: 20
Tu, W and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
TOEFL Preparation
Internet-based Test (ibt) Fall II 2015
This course is designed to prepare students for the
Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL). Students from foreign countries must pass the
TOEFL to be admitted to most American universities for
either undergraduate or graduate studies. The course will
cover all parts of the TOEFL: listening comprehension,
speaking, structure and written expression, and reading
comprehension and vocabulary. Test-taking strategies
also will be presented.
Course:
15FELI3603
Day/Time:
10/20 - 12/3
Fee: $530
Meetings: 20
Tu, W and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
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ELI CORE PROGRAM
This course is designed to prepare students for the
Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL), which evaluates students’ English proficiency
and is required for most undergraduate and gradute
admission. This course will cover the knowledge and
skills evaluated by the TOEFL: listening comprehension,
reading comprehension, vocabulary, English language
structure, and essay writing skills. Test-taking strategies
will be discussed to help students make the most of their
time during the actual test.
EVENING
English
Language
Institute
English
Language
Institute
Individualized Attention • Highly Skilled Instructors
Preparation for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
TOEFL Preparation Course
Internet-based Test (ibt)
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ELI: Intensive English Program
Fall I 2015 - Basic
This intensive 20 session program is designed to help
beginning English speakers gain a basic command of
English in listening, speaking, reading and writing. In this
highly interactive course, students will focus on basic
English pronunciation needed for daily conversations.
The course also integrates grammar rules as part of the
reading and writing package.
Course:
Fee: $350
Day/Time:
15FELI1003
Meetings: 20
8/24 - 9/18
M to F 6 to 9 p.m.
ELI: Intensive English Program
Fall II 2015 - Intermediate
This intensive 20 session program is designed to build
up on the basic Intermediate program. In this highly
interactive course, students will focus on intermediate
English pronunciation needed for daily conversations.
The course also integrates grammar rules as part of the
reading and writing package.
Course:
15FELI1004
Day/Time:
10/19 - 12/10
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
M to F 6 to 9 p.m.
English Conversation: Level I
Linguists have found that people learn a second
language more easily in a relaxed atmosphere. We will
put you at ease as you learn to converse in English. This
course is for those with some basic English skills. You will
learn how to make small talk, end a conversation, order
food in a restaurant, speak to coworkers in a business
setting and more. This course is a precursor to English
Conversation: Level II.
Course:
15FELI2802
Schedule:
9/29 - 10/29
Fee: $119
Day/Time:
Meetings: 10
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
English Conversation: Level III
For those who want to continue sharpening their
conversational skills, this course in English as a Second
Language expands on the activities begun in English
Conversation: Level II. The Level III course offers contiued
development of speaking and listening skills for effective
communication in English by emphasizing the use of
common idioms, role-play and short debate to encourage
conversation.
The refund/credit policy for this course can be found in
the general information section of the catalog on page 4.
8/25 - 9/24
15FELI2004
Day/Time:
8/29 - 12/12
Fee: $365
Meetings: 15
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
TOEFL Preparation
Internet-based Test (ibt)
This course is designed to prepare students for the
internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL), which evaluates students’ English proficiency
and is required for most undergraduate and graduate
admission. This course will cover the knowledge and
skills evaluated by the TOEFL: listening comprehension,
speaking, reading comprehension, vocabulary, English
language structure, and essay writing skills. Test-taking
strategies also will be discussed to help students make
the most of their time during the actual test.
Day/Time:
11/3 - 12/8
Day/Time:
8/29 - 12/12
Fee: $119
Meetings: 10
Fee: $407
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
Course:
15FELI2810
Day/Time:
8/28 - 10/30
Fee: $119
Meetings: 10
F 6 to 8 p.m.
Meetings: 15
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
No class on 11/28
No class on 11/26
Pronunciation of American English
“
Thanks to you and your
department for the patience you
have extended to my niece. She
said that your program is very
challenging but inspiring. She is
already thinking of taking more
courses so she can have more
options when applying for a job
with international companies.”
No class on 11/28
15FELI3004
The refund/credit policy for this course can be found in
the general information section of the catalog on page 4.
Day/Time:
Course:
Course:
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
15FELI2801
Would you like to speak English with confidence? This
course will improve your conversational English skills,
including pronunciation and listening. Emphasis is placed
on developing confidence in your ability to speak English.
The course focuses on vocabulary, student presentations
and discussions of current affairs.
15FELI2803
Meetings: 10
Course:
ELI - Intensive English Conversation
Course:
In this course, students will strengthen their listening,
speaking and pronunciation skills. The course emphasizes
phonological rules (much like grammar rules), in
particular, phonetic environments, stress, rhythm and
inflection. Students will learn how to self-monitor and
improve their English pronunciation. This is a highly
interactive class.
The refund/credit policy for this course can be found in
the general information section of the catalog on page 4.
Fee: $119
The refund/credit policy for this course can be found in
the general information section of the catalog on page 4.
WEEKEND
ELI - Listening, Speaking & Pronunciation
Workshop: Focus Business English
This course is designed for high-advanced learners
who need to polish their English listening and speaking
skills for use in a business environment. The course
emphasizes grammatical accuracy as well as vernacular
choices, genre-specific vocabulary commonly known as
"business speak" (associated with corporate discussions),
pronunciation drills for focused improvements, and
intonation practice to help students produce the speech
patterns of a native "business English" speaker. Class
sessions will involve detailed pronunciation work, as
well as out-of-classroom tasks to provide practical
opportunities to rehearse the language in context.
NOTE: Active practice outside of the classroom is
required.
Course:
15FELI9004
Day/Time:
8/29 - 12/12
Fee: $365
Meetings: 15
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 N
No class on 11/28
- Daryl L. Marquez,
aunt of an ELI student
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Meetings: 20
For those who want to continue sharpening their
conversational skills, this intermediate-to-advanced level
course in English as a Second Language expands on the
activities begun in English Conversation: Level I.
The Level II session offers continued development of
speaking and listening skills for effective communication
in English by emphasizing the use of common idioms,
role-play and short debate to encourage conversation.
English
Language
Institute
English
Language
Institute
Fee: $350
English Conversation: Level II
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LANGUAGES
Chinese I
ARABIC
Prerequisite: Entry-level or equivalent knowledge of
Chinese approved by the instructor.
In this course, students will learn how to exchange
greetings and personal information, use simple courtesy
and command/control phrases and perform real-world
tasks. At the end of this course, students will obtain
rudimentary functional knowledge of the language.
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
Fee: $115
9/12 - 11/14
Sa 10 a.m. to 12 N
15FLAA0001
Meetings: 10
9/12 - 11/14
Sa 12 N to 2 p.m.
Chinese Entry-Level
(Age 5 through adults)
Fee: $155
Day/Time:
15FLAC0000
Returning Student Discount: $147
Meetings: 13
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
FRENCH
This advanced beginners course will provide participants
with foundational vocabulary and grammar for written
and spoken German. Participants will also learn to
read and write German in everyday situations and get
insights into the cultures of German-speaking countries.
Classroom activities and tools include simulated real-life
situations, videos, online games and flashcards.
German I: Advanced Beginners
Course:
15FLAG1001
Day/Time:
9/2 - 11/4
Prerequisite: Level I or equivalent knowledge of Chinese.
Approval by the instructor is required.
This course focuses on developing basic French
conversational skills. Students will learn the most
common words and phrases through interactive lessons
presented in an everyday context. Whether you want
to book a hotel room, ask what time the train leaves, or
order food, this course will help you communicate with
the locals.
Course:
Course:
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
No class on 9/6
Chinese II
Fee: $155
Day/Time:
15FLAC0002
Returning Student Discount: $147
Meetings: 13
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
Day/Time:
Fee: $115
Returning Student Discount: $147
Meetings: 13
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
15FLAC0004
Returning Student Discount: $147
Meetings: 13
8/23 - 11/22
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
No class on 9/6
Su 9 a.m. to 12 N
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
No class on 9/6
15FLAC0003
Course:
Day/Time:
Chinese VII
Prerequisite: Level IV or equivalent knowledge of Chinese.
Approval by the instructor is required.
15FLAF5000
Meetings: 10
9/2 - 10/7
W and M 6 to 8 p.m.
No class on 9/7
Prerequisite: Level III or equivalent knowledge of Chinese.
Approval by the instructor is required.
Fee: $155
9/1 - 10/1
Basic French I
Chinese IV
Course:
Meetings: 10
8/23 - 11/22
Prerequisite: Level II or equivalent knowledge of Chinese.
Approval by the instructor is required.
Day/Time:
Day/Time:
15FLAF1000
During this course, students will learn how to greet
people, introduce themselves, express simple courtesies,
speak to people formally and informally, order food in a
restaurant and ask for directions. Students will learn the
days, months, and seasons, know how to ask for and tell
time, describe themselves, talk about daily routine and
express simple needs. We’ll also discuss French social
and cultural topics. Required textbook: "Taxi! méthode
de français 1," Guy Capelle and Robert Menand (2003).
ISBN: 2-01-155219-2.
Chinese III
Course:
Fee: $89
8/23 - 11/22
No class on 9/6
8/23 - 11/22
No class on 9/6
8/23 - 11/22
8/23 - 11/22
No class on 9/6
Returning Student Discount: $147
Meetings: 13
Meetings: 13
GERMAN
Fee: $115
Students will continue to expand their knowledge of the
French language by learning how to ask for and give
permission to do something, express their preferences,
explain recent and past events and discuss leisure
activities. Students will be able to hold more advanced
conversations and read more complex material. Required
textbook: "Taxi! méthode de français 1," Guy Capelle and
Robert Menand (2003). ISBN: 2-01-155219-2.
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAF5001
Meetings: 10
10/19 - 11/18
M and W 6 to 8 p.m.
W 6 to 8 p.m.
German II: Advanced Beginners - NEW
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAG1002
Meetings: 10
9/14 - 11/16
M 6 to 8 p.m.
German III: Intermediate - NEW
Course:
15FLAG1003
Day/Time:
9/12 - 11/14
Fee: $116
Meetings: 10
Sa 1 to 3 p.m.
POLISH
Basic Conversational Polish
This course is designed for students with no prior
knowledge of the Polish language. Participants will
acquire basic grammatical and oral skills and expand their
vocabulary in everyday Polish. Handouts prepared by the
instructor will be used.
Course:
Fee: $73
Basic French II
Meetings: 10
Day/Time:
Course:
Fee: $73
Day/Time:
15FLAH0002
Meetings: 8
9/1 - 9/24
Tu and Th 6 to 7:30 p.m.
15FLAH0003
Meetings: 8
11/3 - 12/1
Tu and Th 6 to 7:30 p.m.
No class on 11/26
ITALIAN
Conversational Italian I
In this course, students will learn the basics of Italian
including basic grammar and the present tense. They
will learn to structure simple sentences, ask questions
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Learn to speak Chinese (Mandarin), write the traditional
Chinese characters, and be exposed to Chinese traditions
and culture through participation in various activities.
Students age 18 and above will be separated from
children, except guardians who register with the children
for the same class. Consistent effort and attendance is
expected from all participants. Returning students may
call (915) 747-5142 to get your 5% discount.
15FLAC0001
Returning Student Discount: $147
Conversational French
Fee: $155
CHINESE
Course:
Day/Time:
Day/Time:
15FLAC0007
Languages
Languages
Day/Time:
Fee: $155
Meetings: 10
Courses at this level include conversational and
comprehension skills on a broader selection of topics.
Students will begin working with reading materials
and speaking about different topics related to daily
life. At the end of this course, students will be able to
communicate effectively, conveying simple messages and
telling simple stories.
Course:
Course:
15FLAA0000
Conversational Arabic II
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Fee: $155
ADULT COURSES
Conversational Arabic I
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Course:
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and exchange greetings. They will also learn numbers in
Italian, how introduce and talk about themselves, how
to agree and disagree and a little bit of geography of
the Italian peninsula. Required textbook: "Italian the
Easy Way” by Marcel Danesi, Ph.D. Barron's Educational
Series, 3rd edition.
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAI3900
Meetings: 10
9/12 - 11/14
Sa 12 N to 2 p.m.
Io Parlo Italiano I
This class will teach students basic Italian grammar and
conversation. They will learn how to construct simple
sentences and read easy texts to practice Italian sounds,
pronunciation and spelling. Students will also learn about
the sociocultural characteristics of Italian life and learn
how to greet people, ask and answer questions, count,
communicate in stores, hotels, restaurants and much
more. Required textbook: "Italian the Easy Way" by
Marcel Danesi, Ph.D. Barron's Educational Series, 2nd
edition. ISBN-10: 0812091469.
Course:
Fee: $110
Day/Time:
15FLAI0001
Meetings: 10
9/14 - 11/16
M 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Course:
Fee: $110
Day/Time:
15FLAI0002
Meetings: 10
9/15 - 11/17
Tu 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Io Parlo Italiano III
In this class, students will hold more advanced
conversations, learn how to use more complex and
grammatically correct sentences, read more complicated
texts, listen to Italian songs and watch Italian movies
to get a better understanding of the sociocultural
characteristics of Italian life. The instructor will provide
the appropriate reading material for this class.
Course:
15FLAI0003
Day/Time:
9/16 - 11/18
Fee: $110
Meetings: 10
W 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Korean I
In this beginners’ class, students will gain a basic
knowledge of spoken Korean such as how to introduce
people, express opinions and have simple conversations
such as asking for and receiving directions, describing
people and things and making purchases. Basic reading
and writing skills will be taught along with insights into
Korean history and culture including, food, movies
and music.
Course:
15FLAK3000
Day/Time:
9/9 - 10/12
Fee: $115
Meetings: 10
W and M 6 to 8 p.m.
RUSSIAN
Russian I focuses on developing listening, speaking,
reading and writing skills. In the introductory part of
the course, students will build up their fundamental
speaking and listening abilities, with basic vocabulary and
conversational practices taken from everyday situations.
The second part of the course will focus on developing
reading skills and vocabulary expansion using basic
written exercises.
Course:
15FLAR2000
Day/Time:
9/14 - 11/16
Meetings: 10
M 6 to 8 p.m.
Russian II continues to develop listening, speaking,
reading and writing skills with the introduction of more
advanced grammar, conversational topics and vocabulary
expansion. In addition to adapted texts, students will
also read newspaper articles and short stories in Russian,
consolidating their knowledge and skills with specifically
developed exercises. Discussions about Russian everyday
life will give students insight into Russian customs,
traditions, history and culture.
Russian III
The objective of Russian III is to develop advanced
language and communication skills. It will provide
students with the ability to carry out fluent conversations
about Russia's everyday life, history, culture and
controversial issues by focusing on developing
their literacy ability to use appropriate terminology
in linguistic, cultural or literary analysis. Reading
comprehension will include short stories from classic
Russian literature and written expression will be
developed through compositions and synopses.
Day/Time:
9/1 - 10/1
Meetings: 10
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
This class is a continuation of Spanish I. Students
will continue to work on reading, writing, listening
and speaking, with a focus on idiomatic expressions,
vocabulary building and verb tenses. Student
participation in Spanish conversations in the present and
past tense will be required. Textbook information will be
provided on the first day of class.
Day/Time:
15FLAS2815
Meetings: 10
9/2 - 10/7
W and M 6 to 8 p.m.
No class on 9/7
Conversational Spanish II
This course builds upon concepts learned in
Conversational Spanish I, with a more in-depth focus
on grammar, oral exercises, dialogues, idioms and
expressions. Required textbook: "Spanish Now!"
Silverstein, Ruth. Barron's Educational Series, 7th
edition. ISBN: 978-0-7641-2933-9.
Course:
Fee: $105
15FLAS2816
Meetings: 10
10/12 - 11/11
M and W 6 to 8 p.m.
Conversational Spanish III
Fee: $105
9/2 - 11/4
15FLAS3000
Fee: $115
Course:
W 6 to 8 p.m.
Day/Time:
Course:
Course:
Meetings: 10
15FLAR2001
conversations in Spanish. Required textbook: "Complete
Spanish for Americans: Basic and Intermediate Level,"
Español Santillana. Aguilar. ISBN: 978-1-60396215-5
This basic course will help students quickly and easily
learn to converse in everyday Spanish. It pays special
attention to the alphabet, pronunciation, vocabulary
building, basic grammar, oral exercises, dialogues,
idioms and expressions. Required textbook: "Spanish
Now!" Silverstein, Ruth. Barron's Educational Series,
7th edition. ISBN: 978-0-7641-2933-9.
This highly interactive course will help students increase
fluency and comprehension of Spanish by integrating the
use of complex language structures, and by improving
their ability to express more abstract concepts. By the
end of the course, students should be able to speak at
a high-intermediate level. Required textbook: "Spanish
Now!" Silverstein, Ruth. Barron's Educational Series, 7th
edition. ISBN: 978-0-7641-2933-9.
Course:
Fee: $105
Th 6 to 8 p.m.
Conversational Spanish I
Day/Time:
Russian II
9/3 - 11/5
SPANISH
Fee: $105
Russian I
Fee: $105
Day/Time:
15FLAR2002
Meetings: 10
Course:
Day/Time:
15FLAS2817
Meetings: 10
11/16 - 12/16
W and M 6 to 8 p.m.
Spanish I
This course is designed for students with no previous
knowledge of Spanish. Students will learn basic grammar
and vocabulary for everyday situations, together with
some cultural aspects of the language. Listening,
reading, writing and grammar building activities help
enhance grammatical and speaking skills. By the end of
this course, students should be able to conduct brief
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAS3001
Meetings: 10
10/6 - 11/5
Tu and Th 6 to 8 p.m.
Spanish II
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAS3002
Meetings: 10
9/14 - 11/16
M 6 to 8 p.m.
Spanish III
This intermediate course covers more difficult
grammatical structures of the Spanish language, such
as verbal expressions with "gustar" and "tener",
prepositional use of "por" and "para", and the passive
and impersonal "se". The class will also focus on building
vocabulary using topics related to culture, hobbies and
romantic relationships.
Course:
Fee: $115
Day/Time:
15FLAS3003
Meetings: 10
9/11 - 11/13
F 6 to 8 p.m.
YOUTH COURSES
FRENCH
French for Children (Ages 6-12)
This class is designed to immerse children in the French
language and culture, allowing them to practice reading
and writing skills and learn through a series of interactive
and fun activities. Lessons include songs that will not
only expand their vocabulary, but will also give them the
opportunity to practice their listening skills.
Course:
Fee: $55
Day/Time:
15FLYF0001
Meetings: 6
10/10 - 11/14
Sa 10 a.m. to 12 N
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This class continues where Italian I left off. Students will
improve their communication skills and vocabularies by
talking about the weather, hobbies and everyday life in
Italy. They will also build upon their reading and writing
skills with more complex texts and verbal constructions.
Required textbook: "Italian the Easy Way" by Marcel
Danesi, Ph.D. Barron's Educational Series, 2nd edition.
ISBN-10: 0812091469.
Fee: $105
Languages
Languages
Io Parlo Italiano II
Course:
KOREAN
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CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
FOR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIES
Why Our Services?
We understand that today’s aggressive global
business environment combined with rapid
technological advances and a sluggish economy
are real challenges to organizations and their
employees. To help you remain competitive,
Customized Training at P3 provides the following:
• We design and implement employee training
programs specific to your current needs.
• We provide training at your convenience –
day or night, weekdays or weekends.
• We offer free, on-site needs assessments to
your organization.
• We guarantee immediate results as our
training is customized for your
employees’ needs.
• We pledge to provide the highest quality
instructors – each experienced and fully
qualified to provide the training in a practical,
real world manner.
What Types of Programs Do We Offer?
We offer a broad range of programs based on your
training requirements. We can tailor any of the
programs in this catalog to fit your exact needs.
Plus, we offer many other programs in areas such as:
• Health and Fitness
• Languages
• Customer Service
• Coaching and Team-building
Expect focused, measurable results!
Contact:
Patricia Gabbard, Assistant Director
[email protected] | (915) 747-6059
“
The Technical Report Writing
Workshop has enhanced the transition
from police recruit to police officer full
circle in regards to report writing. The 3
part approach to law enforcement report
writing has been a huge success in
giving our new officers a better look and
to really understand (sic) the impact and
high importance of documenting police
incidents. Dr. Hendricks from UTEP took
the time to put together a well-rounded
program and teach it to our new officers
with a fun and enjoyable approach."
In-Service Training Sergeant
Robert Zavala
Our current offerings include:
1. Tai Chi offers corporate employees an effective,
affordable, enjoyable way to manage stress. Tai Chi
is moving meditation and its slow fluid movements
are designed to increase the flow of energy leading
to a relaxed mind and body capable of focusing on
meeting goals with efficiently.
2. Yoga is another simple and effective way to
promote physical activity and improve mental
health. Research shows that when yoga is practiced
at work, the physical, emotional and mental tension
reducing techniques are immediately transferred to
the workplace.
3. Workplace Wellness Seminars are becoming
more and more popular. Adding a wellness seminar
to your work day can help your employees improve
their health and overall performance.
Some topics include:
• Workplace Nutrition
• Eating Healthy
• Workplace Stress Management
Contact:
Socorro Herrera, Program Manager
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Customized Training at Professional and Public
Programs is here to help you, your employees and
your organization meet every training need.
We are willing to take any course idea, customize it
for your organization’s particular needs and present
it exclusively to your employees. We are extremely
flexible as our primary goal is to properly train your
employees at your convenience.
• Project Management
The aim of the UTEP Professional & Public Programs
(P3) Corporate Wellness Program is to help foster
a healthier, happier, more productive and reliable
workforce. We offer a flexible variety of classes and
seminars, all of which can be held on-site at your
workplace. Our pricing model is per participant and
subscription-based; our customers find this model
flexible, cost-effective and easy to implement. We
believe in streamlining our prices and processes
as much as possible and in all instances, we will
work closely with you to determine what best fits
your needs and budget. Our fees may include
management, technical support, customer service,
supplies, marketing, and personalized expert
instructor costs.
Customized
Training
Customized
Training
How Can We Help You?
CORPORATE
WELLNESS PROGRAM
[email protected] | (915) 747-5106
El Paso Police Department
• Management and Leadership
• Computer Software
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Professional Training & Development
GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
PAYMENT OPTIONS
By Phone: Call (915) 747-5142 Monday - Friday from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Visa, MasterCard, American Express
and Discover are accepted forms of payment.
Professional and Public Programs (P3) has a new PrePayment Plan designed to make registration payments
even easier for your educational needs. In order to
utilize this payment service, you must first enroll in a P3
course, either in person at 102 Kelly Hall (located on the
UTEP Campus) or by phone at (915) 747-5142. This free
payment plan will allow you to make payments up to 5
days before the course is scheduled to begin, allowing
the course to be paid in full before the start date.
MILITARY SPOUSE CAREER ADVANCEMENT
ACCOUNT SCHOLARSHIP - MYCAA
Mail: Mail your registration form with a check, money
order, credit card information, or purchase order to
UTEP Professional and Public Programs; Kelly Hall,
Suite 102; 500 West University Avenue; El Paso, TX
79968-0602. Please make checks payable to UTEP.
Professional Training and Development
General Information
COURSE OFFERINGS & FEES
Professional and Public Programs is committed to
offering quality programs at affordable prices.
Course fees are based on an estimated minimum
number of students. Professional and Public Programs
is self–sustaining and course fees cover all expenses.
No support is received from state or local taxes.
CONFIRMING YOUR ENROLLMENT
& COURSE LOCATION
When you enroll in a P3 course by phone, mail or online,
you will receive a confirmation email; however, you
may also request your confirmation be sent by mail.
If you do not receive your enrollment confirmation
within 48 hours of the course start date, please call
(915) 747-5142 during office hours. If there are any
changes to the class, you will be promptly notified.
FINANCING OPTIONS
These interest-free payment plans allow you to spread
out the registration fees cost over the course duration.
Plans are administered directly by Sallie Mae. Visit
www.salliemae.com/00366198 for more information.
The Department of Veterans Affairs offers funding
for disabled Veterans with a disability of 10% or more.
P3 accepts Vocational Rehabilitation Funding for
approved live and online certificate courses.
To begin the funding process, please visit
www.ebenefits.va.gov and register with vonapp
or contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation
Employment Office. The El Paso/Las Cruces
local office number is (915) 772-2195.
PRIVATE LOAN OPTIONS
NOTE: Not all payment plan options are applicable
to all courses.
The Sallie Mae Smart Option Student Loan and
other private loans are available for selected courses
with registration fees greater than $1,000.
Private student loans are not part of the federal student
loan program and require a credit check. You may
borrow from any lender you choose; however, some
private loans are only eligible for credit courses and
do not cover continuing education classes. Borrowing
fees and coverage vary between lenders, so compare
costs and choose the program that’s right for you.
THIRD PARTY BILLING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS/NEEDS
If you have a disability and require special
accommodations, please call (915) 747–5142.
COURSE CANCELLATION POLICY
In order to ensure courses reach their minimum number
of participants, we highly recommend you register
early. P3 reserves the right to cancel any class that does
not meet the minimum enrollment required or in case
of any unforeseen circumstances. Registrants will be
notified of course cancellations by phone and e–mail.
Refunds will be processed automatically for courses
canceled by Professional and Public Programs.
NOTE: P3 reserves the right to change the
location, day, time and instructor.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FUNDING
FOR DISABLED VETERANS (CH 31)
Professional and Public Programs will accept third party
billing on behalf of a participant as a form of payment.
The participant must submit a letter of credit from
his/her employer, in which the employer agrees to
make payment for the participant’s registration fees.
The letter must state that the employer will make
payment upon receipt of an invoice from P3.
It must also state that payment is not contingent
upon the participant’s course grades. Please contact
(915) 747-5142 or [email protected] for more information.
REFUND/CREDIT VOUCHER POLICY
Refunds will be issued, minus a 15% cancellation fee
per course, cost of materials, and/or lab fees, if a
written request is faxed to (915) 747-5538, emailed,
or mailed and received three business days prior to
the first day of a scheduled course. Refund requests
must include your name, daytime telephone number,
and the course number or name. This policy applies to
all registrations, regardless of the payment method.
Phone requests will not be accepted for refund or credit
voucher. Credit vouchers will be issued when a class is
dropped within 1–2 business days prior to the first day
of the scheduled course. Vouchers must be used toward
another class of equal or greater value no later than
Aug. 31, of the current fiscal year. Each voucher will be
issued in the amount of the registration fee, minus a
$15 processing fee, cost of materials, and/or lab fees.
Exceptions for refunds and credit vouchers:
• There are no refunds for online courses.
• Other refund policies may apply to
Conferences, Customized Training &
Services, and other special programs.
NOTE: Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for processing
of refunds. No refunds will be given on or
after the first class meeting. A $25 fee will be
charged for returned or canceled checks.
Fax: (915) 747–5538
Mail: UTEP Professional and Public Programs
500 West University Avenue
Kelly Hall, Suite 102
El Paso, TX 79968–0602
INCLEMENT WEATHER
AND EMERGENCY POLICY
If UTEP is closed due to inclement weather or emergency
situations, area radio and TV stations will make an
announcement. P3 adheres to the assessment of
University officials to close the campus. Please tune
in to your local radio stations and TV news stations to
learn of campus closures. P3 cannot guarantee that
they can contact course participants when the campus
is closed due to inclement weather or emergencies.
When in doubt, contact UTEP Police at (915) 747-5611;
call P3 for announcements; or visit the UTEP website
(www.utep.edu) or Facebook page. Refunds cannot be
issued under this policy, but P3 will make every effort
to make up canceled courses, on a case-by-case basis.
Professional Training and Development
General Information
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In Person: Visit our offices located at Kelly Hall,
Suites 102, Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Please note that any class not paid in full prior to the
5-day start date will incur a $25 processing fee and
result in the participant being dropped from the class.
E–mail: [email protected]
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
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Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Online: Find the class you want and register
securely online at www.ppp.utep.edu, 24 hours a
day. For assistance, please call (915) 747-5142.
The MyCAA Scholarship is a workforce development
program that provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance
to eligible military spouses. P3 accepts MyCAA funding
for approved live and online certificate courses. To
ensure your eligibility for the MyCAA Scholarship, call
a Spouse Education & Career Opportunities - SECO
Career Counselor at 1 (800) 342-9647 or visit the MyCAA
Spouse Portal online at https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa
and provide the required Spouse Profile information.
Send your request via:
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
COURSE SYMBOL
KEY
Certificate Program
Symbols represent
various course formats.
Live Lecture Course
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT MANAGEMENT/AGILE
FREE INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR:
A GUIDE TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT
This seminar highlights the need for project management
knowledge and skills for optimum business results.
This free seminar focuses on the PMP baseline: 10
Knowledge Areas, 5 Process Groups, and the associated
47 Processes. It also provides an overview of the
requirements needed to become PMP certified.
Agile Scrum is a project management methodology
framework for managing complex projects in different
industries (Software, Construction, Medical, Non-Profit).
It is known for minimizing the risk of project failure and
maximizing customer satisfaction through collaboration.
This seminar will highlight and introduce best practices of
successful Agile/Scrum implementations.
Day/Time:
Sessions:
9/12
Sa 9 a.m. to 12p.m.
1
FREE15
(1.6 CEUs / 16 HOURS)
Agile Scrum is a project management methodology
framework for managing complex projects in different
industries (Software, Construction, Medical, Non-Profit).
It is known for minimizing the risk of project failure and
maximizing customer satisfaction through collaboration
and interactive short developmental sprints. Participants
will leave with the knowledge of state-of-the-art project
management techniques that increase the probability of
project success in a changing environment.
Course:
Day/Time:
Sessions:
Early Registration Fee:
Registration Fee:
15FPMG5000
Early Registration Fee:
Registration Fee:
Sessions:
Early Registration Fee:
$530
15FPMG4004
10/5 - 11/16
M, Tu and W 6 to 9 p.m.
19
$1,300
$1,400
Sessions:
1
Registration Fee:
FREE
LEAN SIX SIGMA WHITE BELT
(0.6 CEUS / 6 HOURS)
Participants will gain an overview of the Lean 4 Principles
based on the Toyota Production System, and the Six
Sigma Methodology based on The Six Sigma Handbook.
At the completion of this course, graduates will receive
the LSS White Belt Certificate.
Course:
15FPMG3201
Day/Time:
10/3
Sa 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Sessions:
1
Early Registration Fee:
$199
9
Registration Fee:
$225
$749
LEAN SIX SIGMA YELLOW BELT
M, Tu and W 6 to 9 p.m.
$699
LEAN SIX SIGMA SERIES
$500
9/19
1/25 - 2/10
4
Sa 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Project management is a highly competitive profession
that requires proven best practices, a high level of
expertise, and recognized credentials. Learn the core
competencies of project management while preparing for
the PMI® certification exam. It is the number one choice
for more government agencies, colleges, and universities
in the U.S. than any other project management
certification prep course. PMI® has given the classroom
version a rating of 100%. TheCourse™ teaches the five
process groups and ten knowledge areas of PMBOK®
5th edition, the PMI code of ethics and professional
conduct, and reviews general management topics.
Sessions:
Day/Time:
16SPMG4003
Registration Fee:
(5.6 CEUS / 56 HOURS)
Day/Time:
Students will use a practicum model that will help them
continue practicing the processes outlined in the fifth
edition of the PMBOK® Guide “Project Management
Body of Knowledge.” The model explains the Knowledge
Areas and Process Groups, demonstrating the flow
of the 47 processes of project management that are
instrumental to project success. The PMI’s code of ethics
will also be reviewed. The Boot Camp course includes
interactive lessons, PMBOK® GUIDE exercises, and much
more. This course is designed for professionals or project
managers who are preparing for the Project Management
Institute’s Project Manager Professional or Certified
Associate in Project Management exams. This course can
also benefit professionals who want to further develop
their PM skills. At the completion of this course, students
will receive a UTEP PMP Boot Camp Certificate.
Course:
Day/Time:
Sa 1 to 4 p.m.
9/26 - 10/17
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE –
TheCourse™
Course:
Instructor Rudy Ayala leading his Project Management
Professional Certificate –TheCourse™ evening class.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO AGILE SCRUM
15FPPG2201
(1.2 CEUS / 12 HOURS)
Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a proven business management
strategy that helps organizations operate more efficiently.
It combines the Lean 14 principles for reducing waste
and increasing performance with Six Sigma tools and
techniques for improving and sustaining quality.
The sequence of White, Yellow and Green belt level
courses increase in difficulty as you progress through
the levels.
FREE INFORMATIONAL SEMINAR:
LEAN SIX SIGMA-DYNAMICS IN
IMPROVING SOLUTIONS
(3 HOURS)
Increase your basic understanding of Lean and Six Sigma
business management tools and how they can work
together. Be introduced to UTEP's Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
program from White to Green Belt levels and gain a
working understanding of Lean 4 Principals (Philosophy,
Process, People & Partners, and Problem Solving) and Six
Sigma DMAIC Methodology (Define, Measure, Analyze,
Improve, and Control). Students who attend will receive
$25 off the White and Yellow Belt courses, and $50 off
the Green Belt course.
This course provides participants with a more
comprehensive understanding of the Lean 4 Principals
and Six Sigma DMAIC Methodology. You will gain
exposure to problem identification and solution
techniques. Lean and Six Sigma (LSS) emphasizes an
integrated continuous improvement environment. At the
completion of this course, graduates will receive an LSS
Yellow Belt Certificate.
Course Code:
Day/Time:
Sessions:
Early Registration Fee:
Registration Fee:
15FPMG4201
10/10 - 10/17
Sa 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
2
$399
$425
Professional Training
and Development
Professional Training
and Development
Registration Fee:
15FPMG1000
Vocational
Rehabilitation Eligible
Course Code:
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
(3 HOURS)
Course:
(2.7 CEUs / 27 HOURS)
MyCAA Eligible
Online Course
BOOT CAMP: PROJECT MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATION TEST PREP
To have discount applied to appropriate course, please
register by calling (915) 747-5142.
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LEAN SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT
(4.2 CEUs / 42 HOURS)
This intensive course provides participants with an
in-depth knowledge of the Lean 4 Principles based
on the Toyota Production System and the Six Sigma
Methodology based on The Six Sigma Handbook.
Hands-on projects, discussions and examples enhance
the curriculum of the course.
At the completion of this course, graduates will receive
the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate.
Course:
Day/Time:
15FPMG5003
10/31 - 12/19
Sa 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
No class on 11/28
Sessions:
Early Registration Fee:
Registration Fee:
Professional Training
and Development
Sessions:
Early Registration Fee:
Registration Fee:
$1200
16SPMG5003
1/30 – 3/12
Sa 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
7
$1150
$1200
SKILLED PROFESSIONAL SERIES
WRITING – BUSINESS PLANS, EMAILS,
LETTERS, AND MEMOS - NEW
MARKETING
Day/Time:
11/13
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BRANDING
YOUR BUSINESS - NEW
F 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sessions:
1
(0.5 CEUs / 5 HOURS)
Registration Fee:
$120
Gain a fundamental understanding of how to build,
measure, position and manage a brand. Work on a brand
project through group exercises, small group dialogue and
group discussions.
DIPLOMACY & TACT… CONQUERING
YOUR NEGOTIATION SKILLS - NEW
(0.6 CEUs / 6 HOURS)
Learn to identify the five keys to negotiating skills,
dealing with tough negotiators, protecting yourself
from hidden pressures, and developing tactics towards
a successful negotiation.
Course:
15FPPD2015
Day/Time:
12/11
F 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sessions:
1
Registration Fee:
$120
(0.8 CEUs / 8 HOURS)
Gain the self-image and self-assessment skills needed to
propel your performance into the stratosphere of the elite
in your field. Understand how to identify and evade office
politics to reduce a negative impact on your career success.
(1.2 CEUs / 12 HOURS)
Day/Time:
12/5 - 12/12
Gain a practical and collaborative approach to writing
in the workplace. Acquire professional communication
practices relating to business plans, letters, memos, and
emails in order to support writing skills in the workplace.
Sessions:
2
Registration Fee:
$199
Sa 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: HOW TO
CULTIVATE A WINNING TEAM - NEW
Course:
15FPPD1200
Day/Time:
10/17 - 11/7
(0.5 CEUs / 5 HOURS)
Sa 9 to 11 a.m.
To be an effective leader, it is essential to explore both the
skill and behavior necessary to cultivate and spearhead a
winning team. Advanced influence, motivation, decisionmaking, conflict/negotiation strategies, and meeting
management will be examined. Course materials and
activities will challenge students to reach their fullest
leadership potential.
Registration Fee:
$199
ALL-INCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT (A.I.M.)
(0.6 CEUs / 6 HOURS)
Empowering employees to make their own decisions
based on sound educational judgment is imperative
for survival. This workshop will give attendees the
skills they need to succeed in a team-based
management environment.
This challenging course is taught over a 5-week period
for optimum knowledge, retention, and skill competency.
The national certification exam is held on the 6th week.
Course:
15FPPD1002
Day/Time:
9/24 - 10/1
A textbook is required and not included in the course fee.
Please call (888) 330-9487 or visit www.witseducation.com
to order and start reading.
CPR-Automated External Defibrillator certification is
required to receive the certificate.
Th 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Course:
15FPFT1001
Day/Time:
10/17 - 11/21
Sessions:
2
Registration Fee:
$120
FITNESS AND HEALTH
The following courses are in partnership with:
Sa 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sessions:
6
Early Registration Fee:
$670
Registration Fee:
$685
The following courses are in partnership with:
LEAD LIKE ALEXANDER THE GREAT,
CONQUER THE WORLD!! - NEW
15FPPD3003
4
(3 CEUs / 30 HOURS)
LEADERSHIP
Course:
Sessions:
PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER
CERTIFICATION
Course:
15FPPD1001
Day/Time:
10/22 - 10/29
Th 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Sessions:
2
Registration Fee:
$120
World Instructor Training Schools (WITS) is the only major
certifying body in the country providing comprehensive practical
training and internship components. WITS is an approved CEU
provider for the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers,
the American Occupational Therapy Association, the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
and the International Association of Continuing Education and
Training. The American Council on Education has recommended
three undergraduate academic credits for this course.
FREE INFORMATIONAL WEBINAR:
PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CERTIFICATION
(1 HOUR)
Want to learn more about the Personal Fitness Trainer
Certification Course? Join our live webinar and talk with
a veteran instructor about the course and industry. Can’t
make the date and time? Register anyway and we will
send you a recording once it is complete.
Course:
15FPFT1100
Day/Time:
10/1
12 p.m. EDT / 10 a.m. MST
Sessions:
1
Registration Fee:
FREE
Registration Website: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com
/register/2083115300621107714
The price of the certification exam is not included in the tuition
for the following courses. Exam registration assistance is
available through CCI.
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING
(8 CEUs / 80 HOURS)
This comprehensive program will prepare students to
work as pharmacy technicians in retail or other pharmacy
settings and to take the Pharmacy Technician Certification
Board’s PTCB exam. Course content includes: Pharmacy
medical terminology, the history of pharmacy, the
pharmacy practice in multiple environments, pharmacy
calculations and measurements, reading and interpreting
prescriptions and defining drugs by generic and brand
names. Textbooks are included.
Course code:
15FPHC4000
Day/Time:
9/28 - 12/16
M and W 6 to 9:30 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Sessions:
23
Early Registration Fee:
$1499
Registration Fee:
$1699
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Day/Time:
$1150
15FPPD2014
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Course:
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Course:
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EKG TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
(5 CEUs / 50 HOURS)
Prepare for a career as an EKG Technician, and to
take the American Society of Phlebotomy Technician
(ASPT)-Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam and
other national certification exams. Learn important
practice and background information on anatomy and
physiology of the heart, medical disease processes,
medical terminology, medical ethics, and legal aspects of
patient contact, electrocardiography and stress testing.
In addition, students will practice with EKG equipment
and perform hands-on labs, including introduction to the
function and proper use of the EKG machine. Textbooks
are included.
Course Code:
15FPHC1000
Day/Time:
10/19 - 12/9
M and W 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Professional Training
and Development
Registration Fee:
$999
DIALYSIS TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
(5 CEUs / 50 HOURS)
Under the supervision of physicians and registered
nurses, students operate kidney dialysis machines,
prepare dialyzer reprocessing and delivery systems, and
maintain and repair equipment. They also work with
patients during dialysis procedures, monitor and record
vital signs, as well as administer local anesthetics and
drugs as needed. Additionally, they may also be involved
in the training of patients for at-home dialysis treatment.
Textbooks are included.
Note: This program does not include a national or state
certification as part of its overall objectives. There is no
student internship or clinical rotation offered as part of
the program.
Course:
15FPHC0001
Day/Time:
10/20 - 12/10
Tu and Th 6 to 9:30 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Sessions:
15
Registration Fee:
$999
Course:
15FPCLS301
The following courses are in partnership with:
The following courses are in partnership with:
Day/Time:
9/19 - 11/15
Sa and Su 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
No class on 9/26 and 10/4
SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP EXAM
PREPARATION PROGRAM
(4.8 CEUs / 48 HOURS)
This class gives human resource (HR) practitioners an
effective review of the HR body of knowledge on which
the SHRM-CP (Certified Professional) and SHRM-SCP
(Senior Certified Professional) examinations are based.
This intensive review course will help participants prepare
for the content areas covered on the Society for Human
Resource Management (SHRM) exam.
Certificate of Completion: If you have any questions
regarding the SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP exams, please
visit www.shrm.org or call SHRM at 1(800) 283-7476.
Course:
15FPHR3007
Day/Time:
9/12 - 12/12
Sa 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Sessions:
13
Early Registration Fee:
$1,095
Registration Fee:
$1,120
Group Discount:
$945
3D PRINTING INTRODUCTION
(1.5 CEUs /15 HOURS)
15FPHR1000
Day/Time:
10/3 – 10/24
Sa 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Sessions:
4
Registration Fee:
$500
Early Registration Fee:
$1289
Registration Fee:
$1320
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013: INTERMEDIATE
(1 CEUs / 10 HOURS)
Course:
15FXPMF1001
Sessions:
4
Day/Time:
10/3 - 10/31
Early Registration Fee:
$200
Registration Fee:
$250
Sa 8 to 11 a.m.
Sessions:
5
Registration Fee:
$500
Want to move past spreadsheet basics? This course will
cover many of the advanced features and tools found
in Excel that will help users create more practical and
complex spreadsheets with 3-D formulas, pivot tables,
and more.
Course:
15FPSP1221
Day/Time:
10/6 - 10/15
Tu and Th 6 to 8:30 p.m.
OSHA/ETI
The following courses are in partnership with:
LEGAL
The following courses are in partnership with:
To register for the following courses please call the OSHA
Education Center at 1 (866) 906-9190 or visit their website at
(1.2 CEUs / 12 HOURS)
Course:
12
Pursue various aspects of additive manufacturing, to
form three-dimensional parts with applications ranging
from prototyping to production. Additive manufacturing
(AM) technologies fabricate three-dimensional (3D) parts
using layer-based manufacturing processes directly from
computer-aided-design (CAD) models. A major current
emphasis of AM is on using these technologies in direct
manufacturing of end-use parts. In this course, you will
learn about a variety of AM and other manufacturing
technologies, their advantages and disadvantages for
producing both prototypes and functional production
quality parts, and some of the important research
challenges associated with using these technologies.
ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN RESOURCES
The SHRM Essentials of Human Resources Management
Certificate Program offers a broad overview of the human
resources functions, covering six key topic areas: Human
Resource Management, Employment Law, Recruitment
and Selection, Compensation and Benefits, Employee
Development, and Performance Management. It is ideal
for those who are just starting out in the HR profession,
performing HR duties, or are looking for an effective way
to boost their employee-management skills. All materials
are included in the course fee.
Sessions:
https://web-ded.uta.edu/wconnectCourseStatusawp?&co
urse=eticor.
PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE COURSE
(9 CEUs / 90 HOURS)
This intensive, nationally acclaimed program is designed
for beginning as well as advanced legal workers. Students
will be trained to interview witnesses, investigate
complex fact patterns, research the law, prepare legal
documents, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom
litigation. There are no prerequisites to take the course.
This program will help students improve office efficiency,
productivity, and billable hours, as well as learn new
marketable job skills.
All textbooks and resources, including WESTLAW access,
are available for purchase from The Center for Legal
Studies by calling 1 (800) 522-7737 or by using the secure
online order form at www.legalstudies.com.
OSHA-500 TRAINER COURSE IN OSHA
STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
(3.0 CEUs / 30 HOURS)
This course is designed for individuals interested in
teaching the OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour construction
safety and health Outreach Training Program to their
employees and other interested groups. Using OSHA
Construction Standards as a guide, special emphasis
is placed on those topics required in the 10-hour and
30-hour programs as well as those which are most
hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructional
approaches and use of visual aids and handouts.
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MANUFACTURING
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
Register Online: ppp.utep.edu • Phone: 915.747.5142 • Onsite: Kelly Hall, Suite 102
Mail: P3, Kelly Hall, Suite 102, 500 West University Ave, El Paso, TX , 79968-0602
No class on 11/24 and 11/26
Sessions:
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This course allows the student to become a trainer in
the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both
10-hour and 30-hour Construction Outreach classes,
and to issue cards to participants after verifying course
completion.
Course:
15SPOD0500
Day/Time:
8/18 - 8/21
To register for the following courses please call the OSHA
Education Center at 1 (866) 906-9190 or visit their website
at https://web-ded.uta.edu/wconnect/ CourseStatus.
awp?&course=eticor.
ONLINE COURSES
P3 HAS CREATED VARIOUS PARTNERSHIPS WITH
THIRD-PARTY VENDORS TO OFFER ONLINE COURSES.
ED2GO AND EDG20
CERTIFICATE COURSES
Tu, W, Th and Fri
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
4
Registration Fee:
$695
OSHA-2264-PERMIT REQUIRED
CONFINED SPACE
Professional Training
and Development
This course covers the safety and health hazards
associated with permit-required confined space entry.
Course topics include recognition of confined space
hazards, identification of permit and non-permit required
confined spaces, use of instrumentation to evaluate
atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques, developing,
and implementation of a confined space program,
proper signage, and training requirements. This course
features workshops on permit entry classification,
instrumentation, and program development.
Course:
15FPOS2264
Day/Time:
10/27 - 10/29
Tu, W, Th 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sessions:
3
Registration Fee:
$595
OSHA-511-OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
GENERAL INDUSTRY
(3 CEUs / 30 HOURS)
This course covers the OSHA standards for general
industry found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
1910 along with other relevant policies, procedures, and
safety and health principles for general industry. Special
emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most
hazardous and most frequently cited by OSHA.
Course:
15FPOS0511
Day/Time:
12/1 - 12/4
Tu, W, Thu and Fri
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sessions:
4
Registration:
$595
(2.4 CEUs / 24 HOURS)
The Clean Air Act (CAA) requires facilities to implement
robust air emission control practices that are regulated
and enforced through a complex permitting process.
During this class, the instructor will give an overview of
the most pertinent CAA requirements including the New
Source Review process and Title V permitting as well as
programs to manage hazardous air pollutants and criterion
pollutants. Using classroom activities and presentations
with a discussion of compliance and enforcement activities,
students will gain an understanding of what requirements
may apply to their facilities and the path to compliance.
Course:
15FPETI456
Day/Time:
9/21 - 9/23
Sessions:
Registration Fee:
M, Tu, W 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
3
$750
ETI-AIR MONITORING TECHNIQUES
(1.6 CEUs / 16 HOURS)
To verify the effectiveness of controls, air monitoring
is a common analytical technique used at clean-up
sites, hazardous waste sites, and emergency response
operations. Designed to meet requirements of OSHA 29
CFR 1910.120 (q), this course will cover the following:
• Overview of air monitoring and sampling
• Techniques to develop an air sampling strategy
• Purpose of air monitoring instruments (to include
DRI, PID, FID and different types of dosimetry)
• Common sampling media
• Calibration requirements
• Laboratory analysis
• Documentation requirements
Through scenario-based activities, students will be given
an opportunity to apply the techniques and principles
presented.
Note: Students are encouraged to bring a scientific
calculator for class exercises.
Course:
15FPETI321
Day/Time:
Sessions:
50
CAREER STEP ONLINE EDUCATION
AND TRAINING SOLUTIONS
Registration Fee:
9/24 - 9/25
Th and Fri 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
2
$650
Professional and Public Programs at UTEP has partnered
with Career Step to offer online training for in-demand
careers. Tens of thousands of new jobs are expected in
these career fields. Start training for a better future.
• Medical Coding and Billing
• Medical Office Professional
• Medical Transcription Editor
• Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR
• Pharmacy Technician with Healthcare
Administration and Billing
• Computer Technician
• Executive Assistant
• ICD-10 Fast Track
• Health Information Technology
Programs offer open enrollment so you can get started
now with an online curriculum that’s available 24/7 with
unlimited instructor support, affordable tuition and
payment plans. Call (915) 747-5142 or visit CareerStep.
com/ppputep to get started. MyCAA applicants call
1 (800) 246-7837 ext. 8414.
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Glory Road
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Inner Campus Motorcycle
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Perimeter (P)
Perimeter Motorcycle
Remote Reserved (R)
Remote (R)
Miner Village (M-1)
Miner Heights (M-2)
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Academic Advising Center....................................................... 104
Administration Building ................................................................ 1
Barry Hall ..........................................................................................49
Bell Hall .............................................................................................55
Benedict Hall ...................................................................................28
Bioscience Research Building ...................................................16
Biology Building....................................................................... 200-B
Brumbelow Building ....................................................................91
Burges Hall .......................................................................................29
Business Administration Building ........................................ 109
Campbell Building (inset B) .......................................................96
Carl Hertzog Building ...................................................................34
Centennial Museum & Welcome Center ...............................21
Center for Inter-American and Border Studies ...................95
Central Energy Plant .....................................................................57
Central Receiving (inset A) .................................................. 113-B
Chemistry and Computer Science Building ...................... 256
Chihuahuan Desert Gardens .................................................. 252
Child Development Center ..................................................... 216
Classroom Building................................................................. 200-C
Cotton Memorial ...........................................................................18
Don Haskins Center ......................................................................90
Education Building .......................................................................47
Engineering & Sciences Complex ......................................... 200
El Paso Natural Gas Conference Center .................................48
Facilities Services (inset A) ..................................................113-A
Foster • Stevens Basketball Center........................................ 253
Fox Fine Arts Center .....................................................................80
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With more demand for online workforce education
training, now is a great time to take JER Online courses.
These courses are positioned to serve individual students
and groups of workforce employees who are seriously
seeking Continuing Workforce Training.
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Monday-Thursday 6:30 a.m.- 9 p.m.
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JER ONLINE CERTIFICIATES & COURSES
W. Hague Rd.
Monday-Friday
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Field
98
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The Center for Legal Studies is a legal education
company focused on providing students with the most
affordable and effective legal education possible. In
partnership with Professional and Public Programs, we
offer education courses online to provide our students
with the flexibility necessary to achieve their academic
goals while continuing with their everyday lives.
• Paralegal Certificate
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• LSAT Standardized Test Preparation
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• GRE-Standardized Test Preparation
• Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate
• Software Essentials for the Law Office
• Personal Injury for Paralegals
• Legal Investigation Certificate
El Paso Dr.
ROUTE 1: EAST (Blue)
Monday-Thursday 6:30 a.m.- 9:05 p.m.
Friday
6:30 a.m.- 5:45 p.m.
Student
Recreation R-6
Center
THE CENTER FOR LEGAL STUDIES (CLS)
New Bus Stop
Metro Stops
201
91
IC-26
212
University Mall
Course topics include:
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to provide interactive continuing education courses
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Centennial
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EDU2 self-paced, instructor monitored, best-in-class
eLearning programs consist of 62 Career Tracks with
Externship, and an additional 200 e-learning courses
across a number of disciplines including: Healthcare,
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Glory Road
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N.
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Geological Sciences Building ....................................................35
Glory Field ..................................................................................... 116
Graduate Business Center (inset C)....................................... 258
Graham Hall ....................................................................................... 3
Health Sciences and Nursing Building ....................................255
Helen of Troy Softball Complex (inset A) ...............................93
Heritage House ...............................................................................17
Hilton Garden Inn........................................................................ 212
Holliday Hall ...................................................................................... 2
Honors House .................................................................................43
Hudspeth Hall .................................................................................30
Kelly Hall ...........................................................................................50
Key Shop/Hawthorne Building .................................................73
Kidd Field...........................................................................................23
Kidd Memorial Seismic Lab .......................................................14
Larry K. Durham Sports Center .................................................22
Leech Grove .................................................................................. 118
Lhakhang Building...................................................................... 257
Liberal Arts Building ....................................................................... 8
Magoffin Auditorium ...................................................................19
Memorial Gym ............................................................................. 201
Metallurgy Building............................................................... 200-M
Mike Loya Academic Services Building .................................38
Military Science Building ......................................................... 110
Miner Heights Student Housing ........................................... 217
Miner Village Student Housing ................................................94
Miners Hall .......................................................................................32
Multipurpose Field (inset A) .................................................... 251
Electric Control Gate
Traffic Control Station
Emergency Telephones
North Energy Plant .................................................................... 106
Old Main ............................................................................................. 9
Parking and Transportation Services ......................................38
Peter & Margaret de Wetter Center .........................................25
Physical Sciences Building .........................................................36
Prospect Hall ...................................................................................60
Psychology Building .....................................................................61
Quinn Hall .......................................................................................... 6
Ross Moore Building ....................................................................84
Schuster Parking Garage .......................................................... 259
Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center / Seamon Hall ...............11
Student Health Center .................................................................40
Student Recreation Center (inset A) ........................................98
Sun Bowl Parking Garage ........................................................ 214
Sun Bowl Stadium .........................................................................58
Undergraduate Learning Center (UGLC) ...............................99
Union Complex ..............................................................................24
University Bookstore ................................................................. 215
University Relations.......................................................................42
University Field (inset A) ........................................................... 221
University Library ....................................................................... 111
University Police (inset A) .................................................... 113-P
University Ticket Center ........................................................... 254
University Towers ........................................................................ 260
Vowell Hall ......................................................................................... 7
Worrell Hall ......................................................................................33
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