Teen Scene Spring/Summer 2016

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Teen Scene Spring/Summer 2016
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Teen Scene Classes
YA 100A Sewing I: Ages 13-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 100B Sewing II: Ages 8-17. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 100CFashion Design and Sewing:
Ages 13-17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 110
Architecture.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 301
Culinary Teens: Ages 13-17. . . . . . . . .
YA 607
Elements of Babysitting 101 . . . . . . . .
YA 608School Smarts or Strategies for
Students Success: Ages 12-16 . . . . . .
YA 625
Archery: Ages 13+.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 703
Filmmaking with iPad . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 750
Computer Keyboarding Basics. . . . . . .
YA 815
Zombie Apocalypse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 845
Video Game Maker for Teens. . . . . . . .
YA 786
Minecraft Animator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 787
Minecraft Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 781
App Attack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YA 780
App Adventures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Continuing Education:
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EducationPimaCommunityCollege
Dependent Care FSA Cover Child Care
Parents report their dependent care flexible
spending accounts allow reimbursement for our
week-long camps.
This Community Development schedule was published March
2016, by Pima County Community College District, which
reserves the right to make changes.
Continuing Education – Spring/Summer 2016
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Teen Scene - Spring / Summer 2016
YA 100A Sewing I: Ages 13-17
YA 301 Culinary Teens: Ages 13-17
Training on the basics of sewing is vital before you progress
to constructing more complex garments or fashion design.
Students will learn how to sew a running stitch, make a simple
hem, use a sewing machine, choose and cut patterns while
completing simple projects.
Information: A $10.00 materials fee is included in the course
price.
This inclusive cooking class will prepare students to tackle very
ambitious cooking projects. We’ll roast, bake, stir-fry, make
yeast and quick breads, prepare party foods, and learn many
other techniques to prepare healthy, delicious meals- all from
scratch.
Mountain View HS, 3901 W Linda Vista Blvd
70041
70089
West Campus, 2202 W Anklam Road
70145
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
1pm- 5pm 5 days $169
M - F
M - F
6/20 - 6/24
6/13 - 6/17
1pm- 5pm 5 days $185
1pm - 5pm 5 days $185
Santa Rita HS, 3951 S. Pantano Road
70087
70217
YA 100B Sewing II: Ages 8 - 17
M - F
T - F
6-27-7/1 7/5 - 7/8
1pm- 5pm 5 days $185
1pm- 5pm 4 days $148
It takes time to develop your sewing skills; that’s why
this course focuses on skills and techniques including
the application of a zipper, waistband, set-in sleeves and
buttonholes. Students should have previous experience with
sewing and the sewing machine.
Information: A $10.00 materials fee is included in the course
price.
West Campus, 2202 W Anklam Road
70149
M - F
6/13 - 6/17
8am- noon 5 days $169
YA 100CFashion Design
and Sewing:
Ages 13-17
Learn how fashion designers work
by creating a mood/trend board and
beginning fashion sketching. Teen
designers will learn how to drape
garments, sew projects and showcase
their designs at a fashion show on the
last day of class.
Information: A $10.00 materials fee
is included in the course price. Basic
machine sewing is a prerequisite.
West Campus, 2202 W Anklam Road
70150 M - F
8am- noon 6/20 - 6/24
5 days
$169
YA 607 Elements of Babysitting 101
YA 110 Architecture
Under the supervision of a camp teacher, students will assist
in classroom management, educational activities and nurturing
the learning environment of children 5-12 years of age.
Graduates of the Babysitter Safety Training class or those who
have completed a babysitting class and hold a current CPR
card are eligible to practice childcare skills in the Pima for Kids
Camp classroom and earn a certificate.
Teens are introduced to the
connections between design and
social issues as they are challenged
to use their creativity to come up with
responsive designs solving issues such as pedestrian access,
transit, health and environment in street design; density to
accommodate newcomers; or an urban garden. Students will
plan, build and present a physical or digital study model that
represents how their design could promote a better city for all.
West Campus, 2202 W Anklam Road
70147
70093
70158
70103
70108
70112
70166
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70136
M - F
6/20 - 6/24
1pm- 5pm 5 days $159
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M - F
M - F
M - F
T - F
M - F
M - F
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
6/13 - 6/17
6/27 - 7/1
7/5 - 7/8
7/11 - 7/15
7/18 - 7/22
7/25 - 7/29
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
5 days
5 days
5 days
4 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
$55
$55
$55
$50
$55
$55
$55
Continuing Education – Spring/Summer 2016
Register by phone at 520-206-6468 or online at www.pima.edu/continuinged
(VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover)
YA 625 Archery: Ages 13+
This archery class focuses on fun, form, and safety. It is for
those who would like to learn archery basics including: stance
and posture, set-up, aim, release, and follow through.
West Campus, 2202 W Anklam Road
70092
Saturdays
6/11 - 6/25
9am-11am
$85
YA 703 Filmmaking with iPad
Students will shoot their projects using the iSight camera on
the iPad; record high fidelity digital dialogue, mix, fade and
trim audio take; adjust color and saturation to achieve mood;
and create production ready scripts with formatted dialogue
and scene notes. Cinematography in iMovie is made easier for
students to edit and achieve the exact look they were aiming
for bringing their own story to life.
Information: Pricing differentiation if you have your own iPad.
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70133
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
1pm- 5pm 5 days $159
Community Campus, 401 N Bonita Ave
71088
M - F
M - F
M - F
M - F
T - F
M - F
M - F
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
6/13 - 6/17
6/20 - 6/24
6/27 - 7/1
7/5 - 7/8 7/11 -7/15
7/18 - 7/22
7/25 - 7/29
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
5 days
5 days
5 days
5 days
4 days
5 days
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5 days
$55
$55
$55
$55
$50
$55
$55
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M - F
M - F
M - F
M - F
M - F
M-F
M - F
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
6/13 - 6/17
6/20 - 6/24
6/27 - 7/1
7/5 - 7/8
7/11 - 7/15
7/18 - 7/22
7/25 - 7/29
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
8am- 5pm
5 days
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4 days
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$55
$55
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$50
$55
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Community Campus, 401 N Bonita Ave
70172
70173
YA 608School Smarts or Strategies for
Students Success: Ages 12-16
Learn the skills that lead to success in school, such as testtaking tips, goal setting, time management, note-taking tips
and organizational skills. Participants will also get a better
understanding of their learning style and how it applies to
academic success.
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70143
M - F
7/18 - 7/22
1pm- 5pm 5 days $85
Continuing Education – Spring/Summer 2016
1pm - 5pm 5 days $159
Learn the basic techniques of touch keyboarding, with an
emphasis on speed, accuracy, and basic functions of the
keyboard.
East Campus, 8181 E Irvington Road
70121
70006
70012
70016
70021
70026
70031
70036
6/13 - 6/17
YA 750 Computer Keyboarding Basics
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70131
70047
70053
70058
70064
70070
70076
70081
M - F
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M - F
M - F
6/20 - 6/24
7/25 - 7/29
1pm- 5pm 5 days $159
1pm- 5pm 5 days $159
Teen Scene - Spring / Summer 2016
Call 520.206.6468
for more information
YA 845 Video Game Maker for Teens
Learn about game design while creating games that are fun to
play. Use graphics and sound effects to create your own game
projects.
Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave
70171
M - F
6/6 - 6/10
1pm- 5pm 5 days $159
YA 786 Minecraft Animator
Bring your favorite Minecraft® characters to life in an animated
short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make
movies like Inside Out and Frozen by using techniques like
keyframing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D
models! Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket
website to share with friends and family.
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70211
M - F
6/16-6/17
8am- noon
5 days $165
1pm- 5pm
5 days $165
Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave
70206
M - F
6/27 - 7/1
YA 815 Zombie Apocalypse
There are all kinds of emergencies out there that we can
prepare for. Take a zombie apocalypse for example, what do
you need to do before zombies, or earthquakes, or pandemics
actually happen? While working in a creative, imaginative
scenario, students learn real skills about planning, decision
making, and emergency services when they build an
emergency kit, learn how to triage and treat injuries, develop a
communication strategy; all toward the goal of identifying the
cause and cure of the zombie outbreak.
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70178
T - F
7/5 - 7/8
8am- noon 5 days $129
Community Campus, 401 N Bonita Ave
70215
M - F6/20 - 6/24
8am- noon 5 days $159
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Continuing Education – Spring/Summer 2016
Register by phone at 520-206-6468 or online at www.pima.edu/continuinged
(VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover)
Things to Know
YA 787 Minecraft Designer
If you love the game Minecraft®, but always wanted to design
your own characters and buildings for your games, this class
is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3D models using a
new software to design your very own objects, create skins
for characters, and import them into your favorite Minecraft®
games. To access projects at home, students, must own a PC/
MAC version of Minecraft®. Tablet, phone, and game console
version of Minecraft® are not compatible.
How do I choose appropriate camps and
courses?
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Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave
70208
M - F
7/11 - 7/15
1pm- 5pm
5 days $165
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YA 781 App Attack
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Using a specialized app and game development
tool, students will explore the world of webbased (HTML5) mobile apps, learn the
basics of mobile app design and game
development, and how the world of app
publishing functions. Student-created apps
will be accessible on a private site and can
be played on any mobile device or computer.
No prior experience is necessary and students
do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take
the class.
How and when should I register?
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M - F
7/11 - 7/15
8am- noon
5 days $165
1pm- 5pm
4 days $135
If my child enrolls in a morning and
afternoon camp, what do I do about
the lunch hour?
Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave
70207
M - F
7/5 - 7/8
•Full-day campers should bring a sack lunch, a few snacks
and plenty of water each day.
• Onsite
coordinators pick up each full-day camper from the
morning camp and escort them to a dining area.
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one hour lunchtime is monitored by the onsite
coordinator. After eating, campers are allowed free time for
activities, then they are escorted to their afternoon camp.
• Lunchtime
care is only provided for full-day campers
registered for the Full-Day Camps (YO990) and campers
enrolled in Elements of Babysitting 101 (YA607).
YA 780 App Adventures
Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you
want to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack
or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! Students will
choose from a selection of different web-based (HTML5) mobile
apps and explore more in-depth programming concepts.
Student-created apps will be accessible on a Black Rocket site
and can be played on any mobile device or computer. No prior
experience is necessary and students do not need to own a
smartphone or tablet to take the class.
Who works at Pima for Kids Camp?
Community Campus, 401 N. Bonita Ave
70209
M - F
7/18 - 7/22
1pm- 5pm
In person at any campus.
Complete
and mail the registration form provided in this
publication (address is on form).
Call
Student Services at 520-206-6468 or register and pay
online at www.pima.edu/continuinged.
NOTE: Payment is due at the time of registration. No refunds
will be considered unless the request is received seven
calendar days prior to the start of the class or camp.
Northwest Campus, 7600 N Shannon Road
70212
Discuss
with your child what is available in their age group.
Select a location.
Mornings
(8 a.m. - noon) and afternoon (1 - 5 p.m.) camps are
available everyday . Full-day camps are from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
with a supervised lunch from noon - 1 p.m.
There
are two age groups available in the youth category:
5 - 8 and 9 -12 years old.
Teen
Scene-Young Adult classes are typically offered for
ages 13-17.
•Pima for Kids instructors and site coordinators have
completed the hiring process which includes review
and approval by PCC Board of Governors and a current
background check.
5 days $165
Do camps get cancelled?
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Although
camp cancellation is not common, if enrollment is
too small to cover expenses, a camp would be cancelled.
In the event of a cancellation, Continuing Education staff
have been highly successful in finding a camp session that
will meet your needs.
In
the event a suitable replacement camp is not found, full
refunds will be given.
NOTE: Please confirm contact information is accurate when
you register.
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What to wear and bring:
•Multiple children in the same family being registered for
full week camps pay $279 for the first child and $209 for
subsequent children.
•In order for the discount to be applied, call 520-206-6468
to register and pay.
Do bring
• water bottle
• mid-day snack
• sack lunch (if your child is attending a Full-day Camp)
Do wear
Our child wants to enroll in more than
one camp, is there a discount for one
child signing up for multiple camps?
• Comfortable play clothes
• Closed toe shoes
• Apply sun screen
Leave at home
•A discount for a single child enrolling in two or more
camps is available for any $159 camp or full week camp.
•All registrations and payment must be made during the
same call.
•The first registration is at the full camp rate of $159, then
subsequent camps are $125.
•A child registering for a full week camp at $279 may sign
up for additional full week camps at $209.
•In order for the discount to be applied, call 520-206-6468
to register and pay.
•Toys
•Electronic devices, unless specifically required for the
class
NOTE: Cell phones must be turned off during class. The
College is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen items.
Where and how do I drop off my child?
•Look for the directional sign outside the campus directing
to the Pima for Kids Camps.
•Each camper must be signed in and out daily by a parent/
guardian.
• Sign in sheets are located in the camp classroom.
•Information on the designated drop-off/pick-up locations
will be sent to the parent/guardian in a confirmation letter
following registration.
Continuing Education
Policies
NOTE: Sign in should be 15 minutes before the designated
camp start time.
Refund Policy
Where and how do I pick up my child?
No refund will be considered unless the request is received at least
seven calendar days prior to the start of the class. Refunds will be
paid in full for classes that are cancelled. Cancelling any registration combined to earn a discount voids the discount.
•Arrive on campus when your child’s camp is scheduled
to end.
•Meet your child at the camp classroom and sign the
child out.
NOTE: Unattended Pima for Kids minors are not allowed
on PCC campuses. A $25 fee will be charged for every 15
minutes following the end of pick up time (12:30 p.m. for
morning campers and 5:30 p.m. for evening campers).
Cancellations
Continuing Education is supported by participant fees. For this
reason, it is necessary to establish minimum enrollment requirements for each class. Continuing Education reserves the right to
cancel a class. In the event of cancellation, every effort is made
to contact participants by phone and/or email 48 hours prior to
the start date of the class.
Is there someone who can watch my
child before 8 a.m. and after 5 p.m.?
•Full day campers can arrive at 7:30 a.m. and stay to
5:30 p.m.
•Morning campers can arrive at 7:30 a.m. and stay to
12:30 p.m.
•Afternoon campers can arrive at 12:30 p.m. and stay to
5:30 p.m.
Other Policies
For Access and Disability Resources/ADA/504 Policy, Affirmative
Action and Equal Educational Opportunity policies, and Annual
Crime Statistics and Clery Crime Act Report information, please
go to www.pima.edu.
We have more than one child to enroll,
is there a discount for multiple children
in the same family?
Pima Community College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer and educational institution committed to excellence
through diversity. Upon request, reasonable accommodations will
be made for individuals with disabilities. Every effort will be made to
provide reasonable accommodations in a timely manner. For public
and employee accommodation requests, as well as information
related to the ADA complaint process, contact the College ADA
Coordinator at (520) 206-4539 or 4905C E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson,
AZ 85709-1130. For PCC student accommodation requests, please
contact the appropriate campus Access and Disability Resource
office (520) 206-4500 (TTY 520-206-4530).
•A discount for multiple children in the same family is
available for any $159 camps or full week camps.
•All registrations and payment must be made during the
same call.
•The first child is registered at the full camp rate of $159,
then subsequent children may register for $159 camps
and pay only $125.
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Continuing Education – Spring/Summer 2016
Register by phone at 520-206-6468 or online at www.pima.edu/continuinged
(VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover)
To see a complete summer
schedule of camps:
www.pima.edu/continuinged
Continuing Education
(noncredit)
Registration Form
Phone:
(520) 206-6468 (credit card only)
MasterCard, Visa, American Express and
Discover accepted
VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover
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